DUPL B 417778 University of Michigan Libraries 1817 ARTE S SCIENTIA VERITAS THE ADMISSION REGISTERS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL London from 1876 to 1905 EDITED, WITH BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES BY REV. ROBERT BARLOW GARDINER, M.A., F.S.A. SURMASTER EDITOR OF THE EARLIER REGISTERS 1748 To 1876 WITH APPENDICES AND SOME ADDITIONAL NOTES ON THE EARLIER SCHOLARS t'u London GEORGE BELL AND SONS YORK HOUSE, PORTUGAL STREET 1906 LF 795 .L8 $15 A4 Other Works by the same Editor. THE ADMISSION REGISTERS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL, 1748-1876. ALSO THE REGISTERS OF WADHAM COLLEGE, OXFORD. Part I. 1613-1719. Part II. 1719-1871. London, 1889 and 1895. ALSO THE LETTERS OF DOROTHY WADHAM, 1609-1618. Oxford, 1904. 13-378133 TO THE WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF MERCERS, LONDON, THE TRUSTEES OF COLET'S FOUNDATION, UNDER WHOSE CAREFUL MANAGEMENT DURING FOUR CENTURIES ITS VALUE HAS INCREASED AN HUNDREDFOLD, AND ITS USEFULNESS HAS BEEN EXTENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOUNDER'S WISE PROVISION, This Work IS OFFERED BY THEIR LAST SURVIVING SERVANT UNDER COLET'S STATUTES THE SURMASTER. 1906. PREFACE. THIS work was undertaken some ten years ago, and is now com- pleted at the request of the Governors of St. Paul's School. It contains the names of all boys admitted under the rule of the late High Master, Frederick William Walker, from 1876 to July, 1905. To these names biographical notices have been added wherever information has been attainable. But it is now more than twenty years since the earlier Registers were published, and much additional information has accumulated in that time. Firstly, what then remained of Dr. Sleath's pupils have mostly passed away, and of the pupils of Dr. Kynaston many have achieved, and not a few have finished, their careers. Further, owing to the publication of the Registers of Caius and St. John's Colleges at Cambridge, numerous additional Paulines have been discovered for the time preceding 1748, while the 'Dictionary of National Biography,' the publications of the Oxford Historical Society, and Wheatley's Edition of 'Pepys' Diary' have increased this list. To these must be added as authorities the papers of John Postlethwayte and several other MSS. connected with the earlier days of the School. These various sources have supplied nearly one hundred additional names for the period between 1509 and 1748. The Appendices contain notices of the chief School events of the last thirty years, and brief records of the Assistant Masters appointed by Mr. Walker. The whole work is completed up to July, 1905, with a few notices of occurrences during printing, together with some information supplied too late for insertion in the body of the work. vi PREFACE. In producing a list of about four thousand names there must be errors and omissions, and indeed in response to requests for informa- tion in the earlier parts not one reply in ten was received; later, however, through the kindness of the Editors of the Pauline Magazine and the secretaries of the Old Pauline Club, applica- tions for news were more successful. Among many Paulines who have helped from time to time thanks are pre-eminently due to Mr. M. F. G. McDonnell, who has succeeded in identifying many persons as Paulines before 1748. Every facility has been given by the School authorities and those at Mercers' Hall; and for the onerous task of transcribing the Registers gratitude is due to the late Mr. T. A. Moore and Mr. O. F. D. Nixon. April, 1906. TABLE OF CONTENTS. ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS FOR THE ADMISSION REGISTERS, 1748-1876. REGISTERS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL FROM 1876 APPENDIX A. FASTI, 1877-1905 APPENDICES. PAGE 1 71 469 APPENDIX B. MASTERS IN ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL, 1877-1905 471 APPENDIX C. FOUNDATION PRIZES 478 APPENDIX D. THE ARRANGEMENT OF FORMS (CLASSES) 485 FURTHER ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS FOR THE REGISTERS, 1748-1876. OCCURRENCES DURING PRINTING INDEX OF NAMES I., 1509-1876 INDEX OF NAMES II., 1876-1905 487 494 496 505 ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. INTRODUCTION. It is not proposed here to give a history of St. Paul's School during the last thirty years, but only to note such points as are necessary for the understanding of the Registers. In 1876 the new scheme of the Endowed School Commissioners came into force, and the Governing Body was reconstituted. Dr. Kynaston, the High Master, tendered his resignation at the Apposition of that year, and was succeeded in January, 1877, by Mr. Walker. It was decided that permanent Mathematical and French Masters should be established in place of those who had previously visited the School, and three additional Assistant Masters were appointed. The High Master's house was never occupied by Mr. Walker, but was at once converted into Class Rooms; shortly afterwards (1878-79) the Surmaster's house was also annexed, and a Chemical Laboratory established on the top floor. By this means accommodation was found for about seventy boys paying Fees in addition to the 153 Scholars. To this size the School gradually attained, and so it remained till removed to the new Buildings in 1884. There the numbers rapidly increased, until they passed 600, about which size it has steadily continued. From time to time additions have been made to the Buildings (but not with a view to increasing the accommodation), such as the Gymnasium with more Fives Courts, Workshops both for Carpentry and Metal Work, and the Swimming Bath. With the accommodation afforded by the new Buildings room was found for more subjects of study, and the Staff was pro- portionately increased, so that there was, as a rule, one Master to every twenty Boys. At once, in 1877, Mr. Walker changed the hours of opening School from a lax nine o'clock to a strict half-past nine, morning b X INTRODUCTION. School going on till one; while afternoon school lasted from two to four. In January, 1881, the Wednesday half-holiday was abolished, and Saturday became a whole holiday. This arrange- ment lasted till 1884, when, on the removal of the School, the interval between morning and afternoon School was extended from one o'clock till three o'clock, and afternoon School lasted from three to five. No change has since been made, except that all boys are required to play games on one afternoon in the week, a plan established in October, 1896. The School Exhibitions (partly supplied by the Campden Foundation) are now tenable at any place of education approved by the Governors. In 1877 they were reduced both in numbers and value; and two were given for Classics and one for Mathe- matics. In 1882 these were increased to three and two respectively. In 1883 one Science Exhibition was given and a second in 1884; a Woolwich Exhibition was added in 1889 and one for Modern History in 1894. The number and value of the Exhibitions is determined from time to time by the Governors, ten being the usual number. The institution of a Secretary, who eventually became Bursar (with an office and clerks), naturally took the Registering of new boys out of the Captain's hands, while further, the appointment of the Surmaster (Dr. Lupton) as Honorary Librarian, with a sub- Librarian, relieved the Captain also of his Library duties. The School carried to Kensington a Library of about 5,000 volumes, which has since increased to 9,500, including the Classical Library of Dr. Blaydes (1,300 volumes), and the bequest of M. L. Blouet (570 volumes), mainly of French literature. The ordinary admissions to the School now take place at the beginning of each Term, instead of (as in old times) whenever vacancies occurred. The various changes in the arrangements of the election of Foundation Scholars will be found on page 70. Numerous Foundation Prizes and Scholarships have been estab- lished in the last thirty years; for which see Appendix C. In 1877 the Apposition (Speech Day) was removed from the middle of June to the end of Term in July; so that since the earliest recorded Apposition (Feb. 2, 1581), it has gone forward six months in the year. The Winter Speeches (the third Thursday in December), which had been accompanied by a Concert on the following Friday evening (since 1860), ceased in 1877, and the Concert itself was not held from 1880 till Midsummer, 1885. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. SCHOOL INSTITUTIONS. The St. Paul's School Union (founded 1853; Hollingworth Tully Kingdon, Captain). This kept its Jubilee in 1903; Bishop Kingdon was present at its twenty-fifth Anniversary Meeting in 1878. The Cricket Club. The Musical Society, 1859-60 (Henry Lacy Taverner, Captain). Afterwards known as the Choral Society; its Concerts were suspended after Christmas, 1879, and renewed in 1885: the name of the revived Musical Society first appears in 1889, but no Committee is mentioned till 1892. The Athletic Society, 1860-61 (Alfred William South, Captain). This at first included Rowing and Fives. The Football Club. The Cricket and Football Clubs and the Athletic Society were combined under one Committee in 1875-76. The Boys' Library was begun in 1876. The Swimming Club, 1877. The Philosophical Society, 1879-80. This ended in 1891. The Rowing Club, 1881-82. The Pauline' (School Magazine), 1882. The French Debating Society, 1883. This ended in 1889. The Literary Society, 1889. This ended in 1892. The Cadet Corps, 1890. The Photographic Society, 1892. The Chess Club, 1894. The Bicycle Club, 1895. The Field Club, 1896. xii SCHOOL INSTITUTIONS. Besides the School Library of 9,500 volumes and the Boys' Library of over 2,000, there exist the "Upper Class Room" Library, founded by Dr. Lupton, which is now in the Lower Eighth Room; the Upper Eighth Library; the Union Library; the History Eighth Library; and the Field Club Library, lately augmented by a gift of books from Mrs. Cornish, the widow of the Founder of the Club. The Library of the Philosophical Society was presented to the School Library in 1891. دو Towards the end of the year 1899 the School was divided for athletic purposes into six permanent Clubs, of which the “Houses (Boarders) constituted one. This explains the description of Captain of "Houses" or of A, B, C, D, and E Clubs. Between 1876 and 1905 there was the Captain of the School, who was generally President of the Union, and that Society had its Treasurer (Vice-President), Secretary, and Librarian. Further, there were Captains of Cricket, Football, Swimming, Rowing, Fives, Gymnasium, Boxing, Fencing, Lacrosse, and Shooting. The Pauline Magazine had an Editor and sometimes a sub-Editor and a Treasurer. There were also a Treasurer and Secretary of Athletics, a Secretary of the Photographic Society, a Vice-President and a Secretary of the Chess Club, a Secretary of the Bicycle Club; and the Field Club had its Curator, Secretary, Treasurer, and Librarian. There was a Cadet Lieutenant; and a Committee for the Musical Society, and at one time for the Boys' Library. The Philosophical Society had in its time a Treasurer, a Secretary, and a Librarian; the French Debating Society had a Secretary and an Assistant Secretary; and the Literary Society had a Vice-President. OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. ERRATA. Page 36, line 23, read Thomas for Thamas Edlyn Tomlyns. Page 59, line 10, read Walter John Lawrance, see page 492. Page 151, line 16, read Snowden not Snowdon. Page 355, line 9, read *Loewe, Herbert Martin James, see page 316. Page 371, line 34, read *Macnee, Eustace Alberic, see page 365. Page 406, line 20, read *Haedicke, Charles William Richard, see page 440. Page 414, line 3, read *Gadsden, Cecil Holroyd, see page 391. Page 423, line 30, read Mempes, Walter. Page 446, line 11, read *Nathan, Harry Louis, see page 412. Page 450, line 12, read *Sharpe, E. W. L., see page 458. *These are corrections of errors in the Registers. ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS FOR THE ADMISSION REGISTERS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. 1748-1876. P. 4. THE STUDIES. John Rayner published Paul's Scholars' Copy Book in 1709, and dedicated it to the Master and Wardens of the Company of Mercers. "Cocker" (the famous author of the Arithmetic) was "an unruly usher of St. Paul's School, twice deposed for his extreme opinions and twice restored for his marvellous talents of teaching." One Tompkins taught writing and arithmetic between 1809 and 1817. THE FASTI. P. 7. 1510. In the second year of Henry VIII. there is a writ of the Privy Seal empowering the Mercers' Company to take upon themselves the trust of St. Paul's School. P. 8. 1541. Dec. 19-A loan from St. Paul's School treasure- chest towards the purchase of St. Thomas of Acons, £274 15s. 7d. وو وو 1550. May 30-In consequence of a robbery at St. Thomas of Acons, the Mercers borrowed a chalice from St. Paul's School. 1553. Sept. 30-"At the Scholehouse in Palles Church, ther was certayn children and men sung dyverse staves in gratefying the Quene: ther she stayed a goode while and gave dilligent ere to their song." (Queen Jane and Queen Mary,' Camden Soc.) P. 9. 1554. Aug. 18-"A skoller of Paule's School, decked up in cloth of gold, delivered unto the King's highness (Philip) a fayre book, which he receyved verye gentlie." (John Elder's Letter.) B 2 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 9. 1558-9. Jan. 14-The so-called address consisted of a Latin oration and some verses presented to the Queen on her way to her Coronation. P. 10. P. 11. In note 3 1556 should be 1551. "Paid to Segar," William Segar of the College of Arms; appointed Somerset Herald, 1588; Norroy, 2 July, 1602; Garter, 1607; died, 1633. P. 12. 1614. Peter Eisenberg, a Dane, visiting London, remarks: "In St. Paul's School are 153 youths instructed gratis." 36 وو 1617. Nov. 15-Edward Alleyn (the Founder of God's Gift College in Dulwich) visited the School, probably to make himself acquainted with the system of education there: "given ye boyes of Powles, one shilling" (Diary). P. 13. 1633. Feb. 28-It was resolved that Scholars who applied for Exhibitions must have been in the School four years and no less. وو 1660. May 29-At St. Paul's School the ministers of London presented the King (Charles II.) with a Bible... and he desired Dr. Reynolds to bring the Bible to him at Whitehall. (O.H.S., Vol. XLIV., p. 132.) P. 14. 1674. Feb. 9-It was resolved that the School was "not to be oppressed with numbers." وو 56 35 35 وو 1685. "Waithes" Farm, really Vache or Vatches. 1687. Oct. 14-King James II. interfered with the con- stitution of the Mercers' Company. 1692. March 17-Dr. Gale and the other masters were warned against receiving gratuities. 1698. July 11-Three years education in S.P.S. is required of petitioners for Exhibitions: "in consequence of boys being put into the School for six or twelve months to obtain them." P. 15. 1702. The School was repaired, etc., but the Auditors دو 56 objected to the expenditure, and the Surveyor was ordered in future not to expend more than £100 without special authority. 1713. Oct. 8-The Court of the Mercers' Company as- sumed the right to elect the Surmaster. 1741. March 19-It was ordered that a list of the School be presented annually. 1748-1876] 3 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 15. 1745. The debt due from the Company to the School was over £34,000, having increased since 1713-14, when it was about £13,500. (Report of the Com- missioners on Charities, Vol. III.) وو وو دو 36 وو 35 وو وو 66 1747. 1752. 1754. Feb. 4-Dr. Charles, High Master, refused to resign. Feb. 7-The Exhibitions were fixed at £20. March 22-The Exhibitions for B.A.'s were fixed at £30. 1761. Feb. 3-The Adelphi of Terence was played at the School. 1772. March 12-The Exhibitions were increased to £30 and £40 respectively. 1773. March 11-The four years rule (of 1633) for Ex- hibitioners was restored. LIST OF MASTERS AND SCHOLARS. P. 17. William Lily. وو In the accounts rendered by Linacre as Executor of Grocyn appears under date 1520, "Item to W. Lily Mr. Grocyn's godson for his bequest vs," also "Item, sent to Loven by Mr. Lilly for Greeke bookes to gyve, xls." On his monument in St. Paul's "by the great North doore near unto the Diall" it was stated "obiit G. L. Anno Dom. 1522, v., calend. Mart. vixit annos 54." Maurice Birchinshaw. See Register of the University of Oxford (O.H.S.), Vol. I., pages 79 and 298. P. 18. Thomas Lupset. 99 See Register of the University of Oxford (O.H.S.), Vol. I., page 112. He died August 6, 1530, aged 36. Anthony Denny. Died, September 10, 1549. P. 19. John Clement. وو دو دو 39 وو In Linacre's Accounts as Grocyn's Executor (1520) "Item reservavi in casketo pro Johanne Clement xls." Robert Pursglove. Last Provost of Rotherham, which was dissolved in 1550. Arch- deacon of Nottingham, 1553. Richard Vernam. B.A. 1528, M.A. 1530 (R.U.O., p. 152); author one of three Tetras- tichons following Gulielmi Lilii Carmen de Moribus in the edition. of 1536. John Constable. R.U.O., p. 78. Thomas Nightingale. R.U.O., p. 98. B. 2 4 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Among Lily's pupils must be included:- P. 19. P. 20. 35 Sir Thomas Offley. Merchant Taylor and Merchant of the Staple. He was sheriff in 1553 and Lord Mayor in 1556, when an account of his "show" is given in Machyn's Diary under October 28. Knighted February 7, 1556–7. It is stated in a MS. life of him "that he became a good grammarian under Mr. Lilye, the newly-elected Master of Jesus School in St. Paul's Churchyard." He died August 28, 1582, and was buried at St. Andrew Undershaft, where his monument still exists. John Ritwyse. He is said to have added "Propria quæ maribus" and "As in præsenti" to Lily's Grammar. His name occurs for Cautions and as scribe five times in the Cambridge Grace Book B., Part. II. John Thomson. One of this name supplicates at Oxford for B.A., 1517, and for M.A., March 15, 1520-1; in Orders. In 1552 he was one of the Priests of St. Thomas of Acons, and in 1555 he was in receipt of a pension of £5 a year as a dispossessed brother of St. Thomas's Hospital. Among Ritwyse's pupils must be reckoned :— P. 20. Sir Peter Carew. Second son of Sir William C. of Ottery Mohun, Devon. "His father carried him to London and put him to School unto the Schoolmaster of Pauls"; but "he neither loved the School nor cared for learning." After seeing some rough service abroad he became a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Henry VIII. He was knighted after the assault on Treport in 1545. He supported the accession of Mary, but was obliged to fly abroad for his opposi- tion to her marriage. He filled many important posts in the reign of Elizabeth, and died at Ross, Waterford, November 27, 1575. P. 21. Richard Jones. 39 36 99 One of this name supplicates as Bachelor of Canon Law at Oxford, 1506-7. In Linacre's accounts as Grocyn's Executor we find "1520 xxvi. Julii Ricardo Joonys ad libros Lovanii pro scholaribus emendos xs." with this note appended "donati Oxoniensibus et studiosis." James Jacob. B.A., Oxford, February 14, 1527-1528. Sir John Benson. One of this name supplicates for B.A. at Oxford, July, 1546 (Foster calls him M.A. supplicating for B.D.). William Harrison. B.A. (Christ Church, Oxford), 1556; M.A. 1560. P. 22. Thomas Freeman. Appointed Master of the Free School of the Mercers' Company, 1542. P. 23. John Cook. In spite of Cooper's statement (Ath. Cantab.), Cook's name is not found among the Rectors of North Cadbury in Weaver's Somerset- shire Incumbents, but in "Alumn. Eton." he is said to have been Rector of Cottishall (i.e. Coltishall), Norf., and Halstead (i.e. Horstead). 1748-1876] 5 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 23. Christopher Holden. وو (Houlden) went from Eton to King's Coll., Camb. (with Richard Mulcaster and William Malym, subsequently High Masters), in 1648. William Whitaker. Incorporated B.D. at Oxford July 14, 1578; died July 4, 1595. His epitaph at St. John's. Hic situs est Doctor Whitakerus regius olim Scripturæ interpres quem ornabat gratia linguæ Judiciique acies et lucidus ordo memorque Pectus et invictus labor et sanctissima vita Una sed enituit virtus verissima tantas Ingenii inter opes submissio candida mentis Hujus gymnasii super annos octo magister Providus et recti defensor et ultor iniqui. P. 24. William Camden. وو 339 وو وو 39 وو B.A., June 12, 1570; granted the degree of M.A., March 30, 1613, after serving as herald at the funeral of Sir Thomas Bodley, but there is no record of his creation; died, November 9, 1623. John Howson. B.A. 1578; M.A. 1582; incorporated at Cambridge, 1583; author of certain Sermons against Bellarmine, 1622. Thomas Cole. B.A. 1562; M.A. 1568. He was expelled by the President (Calendar of State Papers, ciii). Ralph Warcop. "The most compleat esquire of his time." Edward Levison. Alias Luson. Matric., Oriel Coll., Oxford, circa 1578; of Stafford- shire, aged 15. Antony Eglefeilde. Oriel Coll., Oxford, 1572; B.A. 1576-7; M.A. 1577; Fellow of Queen's Coll., 1577; Rector of Charlton-on-Otmoor, 1578; Vicar of Stratton super le Foss, 1608, till his death in 1635. The following names must be added to Cook's scholars :- P. 24. Peter Duncombe. 99 وو وو The Company's Scholar receives a present of books in 1573. William Cause. Son of Robert C.; born in London; entered Caius Coll., Camb., 1572, aged 18, after six years at S.P.S.; B.A. 1575. Thomas Johnson. Son of Geoffrey J., merchant of London; entered St. John's Coll., Camb., 1570, after four years at S.P.S.; migrated to Caius Coll., 1573 (aged 19); B.A. 1573. Richard Perceval. Eldest son of George P., of Somerset; born, 1550; Registrar of the Court of Wards in Ireland, 1616; laid the foundation of the property of the Percevals in the County of Cork; died, September 4, 1620; Ancestor of the Earls of Egmont. 6. [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 25. William Malym. He received a grant of Arms (Gules, a fess cotised between 8 billets argent, 3 and 2 in chief and 2 and 1 in base. Crest, an arm embowed vested sable, holding an anchor palewise) as "gentleman, Master of Arts and Knight of the Sepulchre"; he died shortly before August 15, 1594. P. 26. Thomas Chaloner. وو 99 وو Matric., Magd. Coll., Christmas, 1579; son of Thomas C., Knight, of Bucks, aged 14 (which agrees with his reputed age at his death); B.A. 1582-3. Martin Reade. "who had been absent some Terms at Cambridge and some Terms in the country because his friends had been unable to keep him at the University" was dispensed this absence August 6, 1577; B.A. 1577; M.A. 1581. John Medley. B.A. (Cantab.); incorporated B.A. at Oxford, July 15, 1578. Thomas Mudde. Son of John M., of London; admitted to Caius Coll., Camb., after four years at S.P.S., 1576-7, aged 17; Rector of Cowling, Kent, 1592; Vicar of Cobham. The following names must be added to Malym's scholars :- P. 26. John Mudde. Son of Henry M., of London; admitted Pensioner of Caius Coll., Camb., 1573, aged 18, after four years at S.P.S.; B.A. 1576. Also from a MS. book of verses preserved in the British Museum and presumed to have been presented by the High Master to Queen Elizabeth (besides the poems of Malym, Nethercoat, and Read), the following names are gathered. From internal evidence the book must have been compiled in 1574. P. 26. John Pratt. 99 Pembroke Coll., Camb., B.A. 1578. Richard Clerke. وو Christ's Coll., Camb., B.A. 1582. Edmund Winch. 39 وو 99 99 36 66 99 Thomas Sanderson. Magdalen Coll., Oxford, B.A. 1582; M.A. (Balliol), 1585; D.D. 1605; Archdeacon of Rochester. Nicholas Walrond. Christ Church, Oxford, B.A. 1578-9; M.A. 1581-2. John Cater. Trinity Coll., Camb., B.A. 1582. John Smyth. Possibly John Smyth, B.A., of St. John's Coll., Camb., 1583. Christopher Moore. 1748-1876] 7 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 26. Francis Vere. Second son of Geoffrey de Vere, born 1560, and grandson of John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford; General of the English forces serving in the Low Countries; Governor of the Brill; Victor of Nieuport, 1600; Governor of Portsmouth, 1606; died, August 28, 1609; monument in Westminster Abbey. P. 28. Lionel Holliman. Matriculated, Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 1582, aged 17; migrated to Cambridge, but was incorporated M.A. 1594; Rector of Boyton, Wilts, 1600, but he is described as cleric of Sherrington, Wilts, in 1626. John Boyell. Son of Roger B., of Preston, Kent. The following names must be added to Harrison's scholars :- P. 28. Francis Walsingham. 99 45 وو وو Born in Northumberland, 1576; kinsman of Sir Francis W.; edu- cated "for divers years at the Schoole of Paules," and received Deacon's orders from the Bishop of Ely; but subsequently joined the Church of Rome and became a Jesuit; Author of A Search made into Matters of Religion, 1609. William Gouge. Born, 1575; educated at St. Paul's School, Felstead, and Eton (1595); King's Coll., Camb., 1595; B.A. 1598; M.A. 1603; Fellow of King's; Incorporated M.A., Oxford, 1609; B.D. 1611; D.D. 1628; Lecturer of Blackfryars, London, 1608; Rector of St. Anne's, Blackfriars, 1621; in 1643 he was one of the Westminster Assembly of Divines; died on the 12th and was buried on 16th December, 1653. Author of numerous Sermons and Treatises. Rodolph Sherman. Of Brinkley, Cambridge; son of Richard S.; St. John's Coll., Camb., 1584; Scholar of Caius Coll., 1587, aged 19; B.A. 1587-8; M.A. 1591, Rector of Ickborough, Norf., 1605, and of Langford, Norf., 1605-1626; buried at Langford, September 21, 1626. Gilbert Lawton. Son of Robert L., of London; Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb., 1582, aged 16. P. 29. Richard Mulcaster. 99 وو وو 19 Incorporated B.A. at Oxford, May, 1556; died, April 15, 1611. The Positions was published in 1581. William Sound. M.A., Cantab; incorporated at Oxford, July 9, 1622; chosen Sur- master, April 23, 1604; died, February 1637-8. John Sandsbury. Matriculated, St. John's Coll., 1592; son of J. S., of London, pleb., aged 17; Fellow of St. John's; Vicar of St. Giles, Oxford, where he was buried in the Chancel in January, 1609-10. Michael Boyle. Matric., Londinensis, gen. fil., æt. 18, 1592. Samuel Brown. Matric., Salopiensis, pleb. fil., æt. 17. 8 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 30. Daniel Votier. 99 Matric., St. John's Coll., Oxford, October 12, 1598; Middlesex, pleb. fil., æt. 16. He took both B.A. and M.A. from Trinity College. John Hassall. Matric., New Coll., February 10, 1592; gen. fil., æt. 20. He was created D.D. under letters commendatory from William, Earl of Pembroke (Chancellor), and Sir Horatio Vere, for services rendered in the Low Countries. He died and was buried at Creak, in Norfolk. P. 31. Richard Culverwell. 99 99 M.A. (Gloucester Hall), 1607; B.D. (Exeter), December 13, 1617. John Toose. Matric., St. John's Coll., December 27, 1603; Londinensis, gen. fil., aged 15; B.A. 1607-8. William Rippon. Matric., St. John's Coll., June 22, 1610; Southampton, pleb. fil., æt. 19. P. 32. Alexander Gill. وو Matric., Corpus Christi Coll., July 2, 1583; Lincolniensis, pleb. fil., æt. 18. Alexander Gill. Matric., Trinity Coll., June 26, 1612; Londinensis, pleb. fil., æt. 15. He satirised Ben Jonson's 'Magnetic Lady,' and was lashed by him in return; for a sketch of his career see 'Letters of Dorothy Wadham,' edited by R. B. G. P. 33. Bartilmew Kempe. 99 دو 46 99 66 99 دو 39 وو Incorporated M.A. of Oxford, July 10, 1621. Barten Holyday. Matric., Christ Church, December 13, 1605; Oxoniensis, pleb. fil., æt. 12; B.A. 1612-3; M.A. 1615; author of a play Technogamia, acted in Christ Church Hall, 1617; died November 2, 1661. Thomas Hill. Matric., Christ Church, March 14, 1616; pleb. fil., æt. 18; B.A. 1618-9; M.A. 1621. William Cogram. Matric., New College, October 27, 1615; Londinensis, pleb. fil., æt. 19; B.A. 1618-9. George Gill. Matric., Trinity Coll., December 13, 1616; Londinensis, pleb. fil., æt. 14. Thomas Bunbury. Matric. (Banbury), Balliol Coll., October 15, 1619; Cantiæ, generosi fil., æt. 18; B.A. 1620–1; M.A. 1623. John Hodgett. Matric., Exeter Coll., October 24, 1617; Londinensis, pleb. fil., æt. 17. Richard Jaggard. Matric., Magdalen Coll., June 26, 1621; Middlesexiæ, pleb. fil., æt. 18; M.A. (St. Edmund Hall), January 26, 1626-7. 1748-1876] 9 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 34. Thomas Heath. وو 36 دو 99 وو وو وو وو Matric., Lincoln Coll., June 20, 1620; Bercheriensis, fil. Gulielmi H. de Bassleton, æt 17; B.A. 1626; knighted, March 8, 1676-7; died at Stoke, Surrey, 1680. Nathaniel Gill. Matric., Trinity Coll., January 17, 1622; Londinensis, fil. Alex. G., Ludimagistri, æt. 17. Edward Lane. Entered St. John's, 1622; M.A. 1629; incorporated M.A. of Oxford, 1639; Vicar of Sparsholt, Hants, 1635. Charles Diodati. Matric., Trinity Coll., Oxford, February 7, 1622; Middlesexiæ, fil. Theodori D. de Lond.; in Med. Doctoris, æt. 13; incorporated M.A. of Cambridge, 1629; buried at St. Anne's, Blackfriars, August 27, 1638. Richard Tuck. Matric., Magdalen Hall, April 16, 1624; fil. Thomæ T. de, Lond., pleb. æt. 18; B.A. (St. Edmund Hall), 1626; M.A. 1629. Thomas Horton. Son of Lawrence H., Mercer.; B.A. 1626; M.A. 1630; B.D. 1637; D.D. 1649; Fellow of Queens', 1630; President, 1648-1660; Vice- Chancellor, 1650; Vicar of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, 1666, till his death in 1673. William Burton. Matric., Queen's Coll., Oxford, May 20, 1625; Salopiensis, fil. Guli- elmi B. de Atcham, æt. 16; M.A. 1628-9; he is said to have been usher under Thomas Farnabie. Robert Pory. Died November 20, 1669. P. 35. John Slater. وو 99 وو Scholar of Caius Coll., 1625-1628, after seven years at S.P.S. Henry Meryell. On the South Wall of All Saints' Church, Oxford, was a tablet inscribed:- Here under lyeth enterred the body of Henry Myriell, Bachelour of Divinity, who in the 33rd year of his age departed this mortal life the 22nd of Aprill an. dom. 1643. Thomas Skynner. One of this name, matric. at St. Edmund Hall, November 13, 1629, fil. Thomæ S. de Londin., æt. 22; B.A. 1630; M.A. 1633. Robert Ashton. His prebend was vacant (probably by death) in 1677. P. 36. Charles Gataker. 99 Son of Thomas G., formerly Fellow, was admitted to Sidney Sussex Coll., 1628; he published his father's Opera Critica in 1628; in- corporated M.A. of Oxford, June 30, 1636. William Griffith. Matric. at Gloucester Hall, June 18, 1630, fil. Mauricii G. de Stepney, pleb., æt. 17. 10 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 36. Rowland (Roland) Nichols. وو وو 99 وو Matric. at Queen's Coll., November 4, 1631; Londinensis, fil. Thomæ N., pleb., æt. 17; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1636; Chaplain of Magdalen, 1641; till his ejection by the Visitors in 1647. Edward Powell. Matric. at Balliol Coll., June 22, 1632; Surriensis, fil. Johannis P. de Southwark, pleb., æt. 18; B.A. 1633-4; M.A. 1638. James Withers (Wither). Matric. Magdalen Coll., October 10, 1634; son of Thomas W., of Gracechurch, London; B.A. (Balliol), 1636; his will was proved at Oxford, April 25, 1640. George Lawrence. Matric. at New Inn Hall, June 27, 1634; fil. Georgii L. de Stepney, pleb., æt. 19; B.A., 1636-7. Nathaniel Culverwell. M.A., 1640; Fellow of Emmanuel, died about 1650; he was one of the earliest of the Cambridge Platonists; author of Spiritual Opticks, Discourses of the Light of Nature, etc. P. 37. Charles Scarborough. وو 99 99 Son of Edmund S., gent., admitted sizar, March 4, 1632-3, aged 16, after five years at S.P.S.; born in the parish of St. Martin's-in- the-Fields, London; Scholar of Caius, 1634-1640; created M.D. (Oxon.), June 23, 1646; was knighted in 1669; died February 27, 1693-4. Robert Ellyson. Middlesex; Matric. at St. John's Coll., Oxford, January 13, 1634; fil. Ricei E. de Iselington, æt. 17. William Blackmore. Londin; Matric. April 17, 1635; fil. Gulielmi B. de Eastchepe gen.; æt. 17; B.A. 1638-9; M.A. 1641. Richard Culverwell. One of this name was Minister of Grundesburgh, Suffolk, in 1682, which is in the gift of Trinity Coll., Camb.; also one R. C. was executed at Taunton in 1685. Among the pupils of the elder Gill must be included the following P. 37. Eleazar Dunkon (Duncon). 99 66 Son of E. D.; M.D.; Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb., February 24, 1613-4 to 1619; B.A. 1617-8; M.A. (Pembroke), 1621; D.D. 1633; Fellow and Tutor of Pembroke, 1619; University Preacher, 1627; Prebendary of Durham, 1628; of Winchester, 1629; of York, 1640; Chaplain to King Charles I. and to Bishop (Neile) of Durham; Vicar of Powick, Worc., 1635; of Alne, Northumb., 1640-1650; and Rector of Houghton; Chaplain to the Levant Company, 1650; he is said to have died abroad in that year. John Hobman. Son of Thomas H., of London, "minutiarius"; admitted Sizar of Caius Coll., Camb., July 7, 1614, aged 15; Scholar 1615 to 1620; B.A. 1617; M.A. 1621; Under Master of Bury St. Edmund's Grammar School, 1641. 1748-1876] 11 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 37. Edward Reade. وو 66 وو وو وو 99 وو 99 وو Son of John Reade, of St. Alphege, Cripplegate, London, baker; admitted Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb. (after three years at S.P.S.), 1615 till 1618; B.A. 1618; M.Á. 1622; Rector of Greenford parva, Middlesex, 1621 to 1626. Nicholas Raynberd. Son of N. R., "arcis Londinensis oeconomus"; Sizar of Caius Coll., Camb., January 27, 1619-20. John Huthwett. Son of William H., gent.; born at Kettering; Sizar of Caius Coll., Camb., January 24, 1620-1, aged 18; Pensioner, 1622; Scholar, 1623-1626; B.A. 1626; M.A. 1629. Rodolph Calvert. Son of Sampson C., of London, born at Greenwich; Sizar of Caius Coll., Camb., August 24, 1621, aged 16; scholar, 1621-1626; B.A. 1624; M.A. 1628; Vicar of Tortington, Sussex, 1661-1676. Robert Calvert. Son of Thomas C., tailor, of London; Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb., 1621-2, aged 16, after three years at S.P.S.; B.A. 1625-6. John Reeve. Son of Nicholas R., druggist, of London; Pensioner of Caius Coll., July 28, 1621; aged 15. Richard Edwards. Son of R. E., merchant of London; Pensioner of Caius Coll., July 3, 1625, aged 16, after five years at S.P.S. William Aldrich. Son of John A., "Commissarius" of Wantisden (? Walsden); Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb., January 30, 1625-6, aged 17, after three years at S.P.S.; B.A. 1629; licensed to teach grammar at Norwich, 1662. Arthur Panther. Son of A. P., gent., of London, Pensioner of Caius Coll., Camb., July 21, 1632, aged 18. P. 38. Alexander Gill. وو He died towards the end of 1642, and was buried in St. Botolph's, Aldersgate. Bartholomew Baron (Barnes). Resigned his post in 1639. P. 39. Daniel Latham. وو 99 Son of Thomas L., gent., of London; Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb., 1637-1643, after four years at S.P.S.; M.A. 1644; Rector of Stifford, Essex. Thankfull Owen. Gratianus O., matric. at Exeter, Buck., June 1, 1636; B.A. 1639; M.A. 1646; Delegate of the Visitors (of the University of Oxford), 1647; and Visitor, 1652-1657. Anthony Cherry. Surriensis, fil. Sam. C. de Great Bookham, Sacerd.; æt. 16; matric., March 2, 1637; B.A. 1641-2. 12 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 39. William Hippesley. Matric. fil. Mauricii H., Londin. pleb., æt. 18, July 14, 1636; ? B.A. (Ipsley of Gloucester Hall), 1642. P. 40. William Thomas. 29 وو Matric., May 15, 1640; son of John T., Londin, pleb. t. 16; Scholar, 1640; B.A. 1647-8; elected Fellow, 1647; expelled by the Visitors, 1648. Alexander Smith (Smyth). Matric. March 13, 1639; fil. Thomae S., de Lond., pleb. æt. 17; B.A. 1641-2. Alexander (Antony) Kersley. Matric. May 15, 1640; fil. John K., de Oxon., pleb.; B.A. 1643-4; elected Yeoman Bedell of Arts (Carslegh), January 1, 1679-80. Humfry Drake. Matric. April 16, 1641; fil. H. D., de London, pleb. æt. 16; B.A. 1643-4. Among the pupils of the younger Gill must be included:- P. 40. Thomas Prujean. Son of Francis P., of London, M.D.; Pensioner of Caius Coll., Camb., May 14, 1641, to which he migrated from Trinity Hall; M.D. (Francken); incorporated at Cambridge, 1649; F.C.P. 1657; died 1662. P. 41. John Langley. وو His depositions before the Lords Committee at the trial of Arch- bishop Laud, January 12, 1643-4, are preserved among the State Papers (Charles I. sub-date) at the Record Office. Samuel Crumlum. Elected Surmaster, May 13, 1647. P. 42. Matthew Hunter. وو Matric. February 19, 1641, fil Matth. H. de Londin, gen., æt. 16; B.A. 1647; M.A. 1648; he refused to submit to the Visitors, and was expelled May 15, 1648; died, 1689. Nathaniel Sterry. Intruded by the Visitors as Fellow of Merton Coll., 1649; M.A. 1651; B.D. 1675; Rector of Stuston, Suffolk, 1669; Dean of Bocking, Essex, and Rector, 1674; died, 1698. P. 43. Peter Pett. 66 دو Admitted to Sidney Sussex Coll., June 28, 1645, after three years at S.P.S. in the 15th (? 18th) year of his age; B.A. March 7, 1647; incorporated B.A. at Oxford, July 4, 1648; submitted to the Visitors from Pembroke, and was intruded by them as Fellow of All Souls, June 18, 1648; created B.C.L. January 14, 1649-50; benefactor to Bodley, 1653; died April, 1699. Edward Reynolds. His matric. is not found, but he was created B.A. March 19, 1649, from Magdalen (but late of Merton) of which he was made Demy by the Visitors (of whom his father was one), July 21, 1648; made Fellow, January 18, 1649-50; ejected, 1660; benefactor to Bodley, 1679. 1748-1876] 13 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 43. Thomas Davies. وو 99 99 He was enriched by the legacy of Hugh Audley, who died November 15, 1662; Pepys says that he was executor; he was Steward of the Feast in 1678. John Powell. In Orders: "a crooklegged man that went with me to St. Paul's" (Pepys, November 18, 1660). William Carpenter. His matric. is not found, but he was intruded by the Visitors (having submitted) as Student, November 2, 1648; B.A. 1649-50; M.A. 1652; Proctor, 1656; Whyte's Profr. of Moral Philosophy, 1657- 1660; Rector of Staunton-upon-Wye, 1660, and of Calverton, Bucks, 1661. Thomas Laurence. Matric. June 17, 1648; B.A. (Alban Hall) 1652-3; Hon. Fellow of Royal College of Physicians, 1664. P. 44. Richard Cumberland. 35 وو 35 وو 99 Matric. July 6, 1650; Incorporated M.A. (Oxford) July 14, 1657; Rector of Brampton, Northants, 1661; he is buried in Peterborough Cathedral with this monumental inscription:- Juxta jacet Justissimus Sanctissimus Præsul Hujus civitatis Episcopus Qui cum Ecclesiæ et Reipublicæ Diu et feliciter invigilaverat Migratus ad aliam Quam solam quærebat civitatem Honorum et dierum satur Obdormivit in Christo Anno Christi 1718 Annotatis 86 Macte malæ fraudis Domitor, Defensor honesti, Legum Naturæ justitiæque pugil; O quantum debent, quas læserat Hobbius ambas, Recta simul Ratio Religioque Tibi. John Wagstaffe. Matric November 22, 1650, generosi fil.; B.A. 1653-1654; M.A. 1656. William Corker. Incorporated M.A. (Oxford) at the opening of the Sheldonian Theatre, July 13, 1669. Inscription in Trinity College Chapel :- H. S. E. GULIELMUS CORKER, Art. Mag. Collegii hujus Socius senior Qui septuagenarius moriens Anno D. MDCCII mense Aprili die xxx Sacello et Bibliothecæ Libras DCC Testamento donavit. Viro doctissimo et munificentissimo Monumentum hoc Collegium posuit A.D. MDCCIX. Gabriel Towerson. Matric. February 27, 1650, gen. fil. 14 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 44. Samuel Pepys. Entered at Trinity Hall, not Trinity College. P. 45. Henry Yelverton. وو Matric. November 12, 1650, "Baronetti fil. "; born, 1633. Humphrey Gower. Master of Jesus Coll., Camb., July to December, 1679. P. 46. Thomas Hatley. وو وو Matric. May 20, 1650, pleb. fil. Daniel Butler. Matric. March 18, 1657-8, pleb.; B.A. 1658; Vicar of Godmersham, Kent, 1663. Samuel Woodford. Matric. July 20, 1654, gen. fil.; died, January 11, 1700-1. P. 47. Henry Stephens. وو 66 وو Matric. at Exeter Coll., "Easter and Acte Terms, 1657," as "serviens"; B.A. 1659-60; M.A. 1662; Vicar of Overton, Wilts, 1668. Henry Thompson. Matric. at Exeter Coll., pleb., March 29, 1656. George Hooper. Matric. Mich. Term, 1657: he was buried in Wells Cathedral with the following epitaph:- In hoc Sacrario cineres suos requiescere voluit Reverendus admodum Præsul GEORGIUS HOOPERUS S.T.P. Magnum Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ decus Scientias quippe maxime reconditas Mathesin Universam Antiquitates patrias exterasque Linguas pene omnes quotquot aut Oriens protulit aut Occidens Jus Civile, Municipale, Canonicum Elegantiarum Literarum amoenitate temperaverat, Theologiam vero Assidua Sacri Codicis et Primorum Patrum lectione Quasi alias omnes Scientias ignorare maluisset Totam penitus hauserat Saniorem haud dubie amplexus. Summo tamen eruditionis cultu semper incensus Non ita studiis se totum tradidit Ut arduis negotiis impar Aut hominum ignarus Aut difficilis, inconcinnus, asper evaderet. Fuerat enim illi Comitate aulis Principum dignissima Christiana simplicitas condita Ingenium non ad litteras magis Quam ad res agendas habile et versatile Mira in conciliandis sibi hominibus solertia Sed animarum saluti unice intenta Ita quum artes doctrinasque longe dissitas conjungeret Summisque honoribus par Nullum unquam ambiret. 1748-1876] 15 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Aditum sibi ad famam eximiam Ad primarios tam in Republica quam Ecclesia viros Ad reginarum denique pientissimarum Mariæ et Annæ patrocinium Virtute sola patefecit Itaque ab illa Decanatu Cantuariensi Ab hac Infula primo Sancto Asaphensi Deinde Bathono-Wellensi ornatus est Quo in munere amplissimo Quum gregi suo fideliter invigilaret Inopes occulto plerumque munificentiæ fonte Sed perenni ubere late fluente reficeret Presbyteros suos indulgentia paterna foveret Integerrimos quosque etiam rure latentes In lucem et splendorem nec opinantes evocaret Bonorum omnium amorem et observantiam meruit Posteris morum exemplar pulcherrimum reliquit. Obiit VIto Septembris A.D. MDCCXXVII Etatis LXXXVII. P. 47. William Rosewell. Matric. April 1, 1656, gen. fil.; elected Scholar, September 25, 1657, of London, aged 19. P. 48. Joseph Lane. وو Steward of the Feast, 1674; benefactor to the Library. Richard Alexander. Matric. "Michaelmas or Hillary Termes," gen. fil. From 'Pepys' Diary' the following names must be added to Langley's pupils:- P. 48. Mr. Brownlow. وو 99 See April 6, 1668. Jack Cole (passim). He died July 3, 1665. Jonathan Radcliffe. See May 29, 1661. Vicar of Walthamstow, 1660 to December, 1662; he was probably J.R.; M.A. of Magdalene Coll., Camb., 1661; B.D. 1668. Also from Venn's Caius Coll.':- P. 48. Samuel North. وو 99 وو 39 Son of Michael N., druggist, London, aged 17, after six years at S.P.S.; Scholar, 1647 to 1649. Thomas Beverley. Son of James B.; born at Clophill, Beds., aged 19; Scholar, 1654 to 1659; B.A. 1657-8; M.A. 1661; Fellow, 1659; died in College, and was buried in St. Michael's, August, 1661. Samuel Welles. Son of S. W., carpenter, London, aged 16; after three years at S.P.S.; Scholar 1656-1658. John Dew. Son of Arthur D., merchant of London (deceased); admitted Pensioner (at the Bachelor's table), July 6, 1657, aged 16, after two years at S.P.S. 16 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 48. Joseph Allastone (Alston). 29 وو 19 Son of J. A., esquire, of London; admitted Fellow Commoner December 7, 1657, aged 16, after three years at S.P.S.; Scholar, 1659-1662; succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet (Alston, of Chelsea), in 1688; he was of Bradwell Abbey, Bucks., of which county he was sheriff in 1670;; he died, March 14, 1688-1689, leaving issue. Periam Docra. Son of Thomas D., gent., of Putteridge Park, Herts (sic), admitted Scholar, June 7, 1658 (till 1660), aged 16, after two years at S.P.S.; he appears to have died young. Edmund Calamy. Son of E. C., Admitted Pensioner of Sidney, Sussex Coll., Camb., March 28, 1652; aged 17. P. 49. Samuel Cromleholme. 66 99 Matric., November 13, 1635; "Wiltonensis, fil. R. C., sacerd., æt. 17"; B.A. 1639; M.A. 1642; after the Fire it would appear from Venn's Caius Coll. (p. 438), that he was keeping a school at Wands- worth, 1668-1669; at his funeral rings were given with the posie: "Redime tempus" (Smith's Obituary). Nathaniel Bull. He was elected first from Westminster to Christ Church in 1648; matric., February 27, 1650-1, cler. fil.; student of Christ Church; B.A. 1651-2; M.A. 1654; after the Fire he was recommended by Cromleholme for the Headmastership of Leicester School, September 9, 1667. William Orme. Matric., July 31, 1658. P. 50. Mathew Abel. وو 99 66 دو وو 99 Matric., February 11, 1658, pleb. fil. John Balderstone. Admitted to Emmanuel, March 3, 1658, "Huns" (? Hunts). William Wyatt. Matric., Easter Term, 1659, gen. fil.; he died November 28, 1712, and was buried in St. Mary's on December 1, where there is a stone to his memory in the chancel. Thomas Lagoe. Matric., June 6, 1660, pleb. fil. John Cotterell. Matric., March 22, 1660; son of Nic. C., Wigornensis, pleb. æt. 18. Thomas Mayhew. Matric., May 10, 1661; fil. Thomæ M. de, London; pleb. æt. 17; scholar, September 27, 1661; buried in Wadham College Chapel, January 9, 1662–3. George Eales. Matric., May 24, 1661; son of G. E., of London; pleb. æt. 17. P. 51. Benjamin Calamy. Admitted Pensioner of Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb., 1661; second son of Edmund C.; aged 15; died, January 1, 1685-6. 1748-1876] 17 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 51. John Strype. وو وو Matric., of Jesus Coll., July 5, 1662; incorporated M.A. at Oxford, July 11, 1671. Thomas Bassett. Matric., May 22, 1663; son of T. B., of London; pleb. æt. 17. Samuel Goodwin. Matric., May 22, 1663; son of William G., of Whitechapel, "pauperis," æt. 17; Rector of Ilston, 1679; of Stone, Kent, 1681. P. 52. Henry Edwards. وو Matric., April 3, 1663; son of H. E., of London, gen.; æt. 16. Henry Dugard. Matric., at Trinity, May 11, 1664; son of Thomas D., of Barford, Warwick, minister; aged 16; buried in St. Mary Magdalen's Church, September 27, 1671. P. 53. Edward Northey. 36 دو وو 66 Born, May 7, 1652; Matric., Queen's Coll., Oxford, December 4, 1668; son of William N., of London; arm. æt. 16; he was knighted June 1, 1702. William Bernard. Matric., February 24, 1665, at Christ Church; son of Samuel B., of Croydon, Surrey, doctor; æt. 17. Samuel Bradford. His Inscription in the Abbey. Ex adverso sepultus est SAMUEL BRADFORD S.T.P. Sanctæ Mariæ de Arcubus Londinæ diu Rector Coll. Corporis Christi apud Cantab. aliquando Custos Episcopus primo Carliolensis Deinde Roffensis Hujusque Ecclesiæ et Honoratissimi Ordinis de Balneo Decanus Concionator fuit dum per valetudinem licuit assiduus Tam moribus quam præceptis Gravis venerabilis sanctus Cumque in cæteris vitæ officiis Tum in munere præcipue pastorali Prudens simplex integer Animi constantia æquabili tam feliciter temperata Ut vix iratus, perturbatus haud unquam fuerit Christianam charitatem et libertatem civilem Ubique paratus asserere, promovere. Quæ pie, quæ benevole, quæ misericorditer In occulto fecerit (et fecit multa) Præsul humillimus et humanissimus Et vere Evangelicus ILLE suo revelabit tempore Qui in occulto visa palam remunerabitur, Ob. XVII die Maii Anno Domini MDCCXXXI Suæque ætatis LXXIX. Henry Parker. Matric., March 15, 1671; son of H. P., of Bath, Somerset; pleb. æt. 15. C 20 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 58. John Leng. 39 99 16 وو P. 59. 99 39 وو وو Died of the small pox, October 26, 1727, and was buried at St. Margaret's, Westminster, with the following inscription:- H. S. E. JOHANNES LENG, Episcopus Norvicensis, Vitâ defunctus Mensis Octobris die XXVI A.D. MDCCXXVII, ætatis suæ LXII, Qui cum a primâ ætate Literis Universis Jam Divinis, quam Humanioribus Penitus fuerit imbutus, Et doctrinam exquisitam Cum rarâ morum suavitate et Facundiâ Conjunctum habuerit, Apud doctissimos famam, Apud indoctos gratiam, Apud omnes summam sibi existimationem Facilè conciliavit. Religionis Reformatæ vindex acerrimus. Cum sub finem vitæ suæ oblata fuit Infula Episcopalis, (Quam mereri maluit quam ambire) Nihil prius habuit, Quam ut Spartam quam nactus erat strenuè ornaret, Probi memor Episcopalium esse operis, non Honoris. Quamvis ipse minime gloriæ erat cupidus, Semper fuit perlatus, dignis et bene merentibus; Qualis Pater-familias fuit, Testantur etiamnum duæ Filia pietissimæ ; Testatur Uxor luctuosissima; Quæ æternæ Mariti charissimi Memoriæ Hoc marmor sacrum esse voluit. Edward Chester. Admitted as "Hertfordiensis." Nathaniel Lloyd. Matric., April 9, 1685; Equitis aurati fil., æt. 15. Thomas Gibbon. Admitted Pensioner of St. John's Coll., Camb., February 23, 1684-5; son of Matthew G., draper, aged 16. His migrations from one college to another are difficult to reconcile. Robert Newton. Matric., April 10, 1685; son of H. N., of London, gen., æt. 15. One of this name was Fellow of Jesus Coll. Camb., and was created S.T.P. Comitiis Regiis, 1717. Henry Stonestreet. Chaplain to Charles, Earl of Manchester, 1708. Basset. John Basset matric. at Magdalen Coll., November 4, 1682; son of Edmund B., of London, pleb., æt. 15. George Jeffs. Matric. at Brasenose Coll., Oxford, May 16, 1689; son of G. J., of Westminster, pleb., æt. 17; Fellow of Merton, 1694; Vicar of Diddington, Hunts, 1698; Rector of Ibstone, Oxon., 1708; died, 1709, and was buried in Merton Chapel, July 14. 1748-1876] 21 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 59. Robert Maxwell. Admitted Pensioner of St. John's Coll., Camb., May 2, 1690; son of R. M., clerk, aged 15; born in Ireland. P. 60. Charles Boyle. دو 66 وو دو Matric. at Christ Church, June 5, 1690; Hon. Dni. Rogeri, Comitis de Orrery, fil. natu minor, æt. 15, of Chelsea, Middlesex; subscriber to Knight's Life of Colet. Spencer Compton. Matric. at Trinity College, Oxford, February 28, 1689-90, aged 15; Dr. Gales dedicates his Opuscula to him, December 1, 1687. Edward Tenison. Rector of Wittersham, Kent, 1697; Rector of Sundridge, 1698 (not Sandwich); buried at St. Mary's, Dublin, with this epitaph: "To the memory of the Right Reverend Father in God, Edward Tenison, D.D., late Lord Bishop of Ossory, who departed this life Nov. 29 A.D. 1735 in the 62nd year of his age." Corpus Christi College eventually accepted the whole of his legacy. Roger Williams. Matric., November 30, 1691; son of J. W., of London, cler., aged 16; of the Middle Temple, 1705; and Gray's Inn, 1706; Steward of the Feast, 1707; his father became Bishop of Chichester in 1696. P. 61. John Thorpe. دو دو 66 دو دو 36 دو وو 36 دو Matric., May 28, 1691; son of J. T., of Burford, Oxon., cler., æt. 15. Charles Pinfold. Admitted pensioner of St. John's Coll., Camb., April 2, 1694, aged 17; eldest son of Thomas P., Knight, LL.D. Samuel Hilliard. Matric. at University Coll., August 25, 1693; M.A. (Pembroke), 1700, when he was also incorporated at Cambridge; he was son of Samuel H., of St. Saviour's, Southwark, scrivener; Lecturer at St. Margaret's, Lothbury, 1698; Prebendary of Lincoln, 1704; Rector of Stifford, Essex, 1709; and of Rainham, 1718. Thomas Nicholson. Matric., July 2, 1694; son of William N., of Doddington, Kent, aged 18; Vicar of Lenham, 1702; and Rector of Witchling, Kent, 1711. Peter Chester. Admitted Pensioner, May 3, 1694; in 1717 he was presented by the College to the Sinecure Rectory of Aberdaron, Caernarvonshire. Edward Wakeman. Matric., April 30, 1695; son of E. W., of Leicester, gen., aged 18. Arthur Blackmore. Matric. (Blackamore), at Christ Church, May 7, 1695, aged 16; son of Arthur B., pleb., of London. Benjamin Marshall in a letter to J. Postlethwayte (April 26, 1700), describes him as "Ex æde nostra. Baccalaureus, duplici beneficio a Mercerorum societate donatus." Nicholas Rodgers. Matric., May 3, 1695; son of John R., "pauperis," of Basingstoke, Hants, aged 16; Fellow of Oriel, 1700; Rector of Ufton Nervet, 1721; Vicar of Stunfield, Berks, 1723. 22 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 61. Jordan Thorpe. Subscribed the Articles, as of Trinity Coll., Oxford, July 6, 1694; son of John T., of Burford, Oxon., cler. P. 62. Charles Godden. "" دو Matric., April 4, 1696; son of C. G., "generosi," aged 17. John Deighton. Steward of the Feast, 1766. Samuel Gale. Godson of Samuel Pepys; Treasurer of the Society of Antiquaries, 1719; died unmarried, June 10, 1752. P. 63. Robert Baylis. دو وو وو Admitted Scholar of Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb., 1690; eldest son of R. B., of London, "Petopola" (Tobacconist); Alderman of Bread St. Ward; Lord Mayor of London, 1728-9; Commissioner of Customs, 1731-1747. Richard Chiswell. Probably R. C., traveller and Turkey merchant; Director of the Bank of England; M.P. for Calne, 1714; died May 14, 1751, aged 78. Spencer Cowper. M.P. for Beralston, Devon, 1705 and 1708; for Truro, 1714 and 1722. Edward Farmer. Admitted Pensioner of Caius Coll., January 9, 1685-6; son of Sir E. F., Knight, of Parndon, Essex, aged 16; Inner Temple, 1685. P. 64. Charles Peers. Commissioner of Customs, 1714-1735. The following names must be included among Dr. Gale's pupils:- P. 64. Samuel Draper, دو دو 46 Who gave to the Library Stephanus de Urbibus, with this inscrip- tion: "Dono dedit Samuel Draper in Schola Paulina olim auditor, gratitudinis ergo 1678." William Harrison. Admitted Pensioner of St. John's Coll., Camb., December 29, 1674; son of Henry H., D.D., aged 17; B.A. 1678; M.A. 1682. William Forth. Admitted Scholar of Caius Coll., February 17, 1675-6; son of Thomas F., "zythepsa" (brewer), aged 17, after three years at S.P.S.; Rector of Eriswell, Suffolk, 1683, till his death in 1715. Edward Stillingfleet. Only son of Bishop S. by his first wife; born at Sutton, 1660; admitted Pensioner of St. John's Coll., Camb., March 19, 1677; B.A. 1681; M.A. 1685; Fellow of St. John's; F.R.S., November 30, 1688; Gresham Professor of Physic, 1689; created M.D., July 5, 1692; after practising at Lyme, he took orders, and was presented to Newington Butts in 1697, which he exchanged in the same year for Wood Norton and Swanton, Norfolk; died, 1708. 1748-1876] 23 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 64. Joseph Spence. وو وو 99 99 56 36 وو وو 36 Admitted Sizar of St. John's, Camb., July 14, 1677; son of J. S., cook, aged 16; B.A. 1681; M.A. 1685. Edmund Scarburgh (Scarborough). Admitted Pensioner of Caius Coll., Camb.; at the Bachelor's Table, September 23, 1677; son of Sir Charles S., M.D., of London, aged 18, after five years at S.P.S.; Fellow of Caius; M.A. (per literas Regias), 1682; Rector of St. Michael, Wareham, and of Upway, Dorset, and Prebendary of Salisbury, 1687. James Robson. Admitted Scholar of Caius Coll., 1681 till 1686; son of J. R., Alder- man of Cambridge, aged 17. Sir Edmund D'Oyley, Baronet. Admitted Fellow Commoner of St. John's Coll., Camb., March 7, 1681-2; son of Sir William D'O., Baronet of Shotsham, Norf., aged 17; he was the third Baronet, and died in October, 1760. Edward Mansell. Admitted Fellow Commoner of St. John's Coll., Camb., March 31, 1682, aged 18; son of Henry M. (deceased), aged 18; born at Prendergast, Caermarthen (sic). Thomas Goodall. Admitted Scholar of Caius Coll., 1684 (till 1689); son of Charles G., M.D., F.R.C.P., aged 16; B.A. 1687-8; M.A. 1691; Fellow, 1693. Antony Hammond. Admitted Fellow Commoner of St. John's Coll., Camb., April 2, 1685; son of A. H., gen., aged 16; born at Sommersham, Hunts.; M.A. 1698; M.P. for the University, July, 1698, to November, 1701; (See Macaulay's History, Ch. XXV.); died 1738. Edward Brereton. Admitted Pensioner of St. John's Coll., Camb., August 11, 1686; son of E. B., aged 18; born at Burras, Derb. 35 وو ور 99 Paul Tracy. Admitted, Peterhouse, August 2, 1688; Pensioner of St. John's, January 31, 1688-9; son of P. T. "cognitoris," aged 17. 1692; M.A., 1696. B.A. Griffith Hatley. Admitted Scholar of Caius Coll., 1689 (till his death, April 15, 1693); son of Henry H., gent.; aged 18, after four years at S.P.S.; buried at Hunton, Kent. John Millard. Admitted Sizar of St. John's Coll., Camb., May 1, 1690; son of Henry M.; aged 17. Edmund Sutton. Admitted Pensioner of St. John's Coll., Camb., June 1, 1696; son of George S. "mercatoris "; aged 17; born in Barbadoes. 24 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 64. Charles Lee. 66 وو 39 99 66 99 99 44 وو 99 99 66 دو 99 86 وو 36 99 وو 39 99 66 56 وو 99 30 دو وو 39 Born in 1674. He is said to have entered Trinity Coll., Oxford, from S.P.S., but there is no trace of his matriculation or gradua- tion. He entered the Church of Rome, studied at Douai, and became a member of the Carthusian Priory of Sheen Anglorum at Nieuport, December, 1714; Prior, December, 1729; died April 20, 1740. The following names occur as Stewards of the Feast:- William Bartlett, 1678. William Bridges, 1674 (see page 29). William Butler, 1674. James Cardrow, 1675. Charles Chamberlayne, 1675. Sir Hugh Cholmely, Bart., 1677. Governor of the Mole in Tangier (Pepys, passim); succeeded to the Baronetcy, June, 1665; died January 9, 1688. Henry Crispe, 1674. Sir George Crooke, 1677. John Escourt, 1678. Edmund Gardiner, 1674. Thomas Goddard, 1677. Surveyor Accountant of St. Paul's School, 1699 to 1700. Ralph Gray, 1674. Governor of Barbados, 1698; succeeded his brother as Lord Grey of Werke, 1701; died unmarried, June 20, 1706; aged 45. James Hayes, 1678. John Knight, 1678. Richard Lightfoot, 1675. Francis Nixon, 1675. Henry Simmonds, 1674. Thomas Swallow, 1675. Robert Thompson, 1677. LL.D., Trinity Hall, Camb., 1670. Edward Trotman, 1675. P. 65. John Postlethwayte. 99 66 Matric. April 7, 1671; son of Matthew P., of Millom, Cumb., pauperis, æt. 20." For his biography at length, see Athenæum, May 28, 1904. Matthew Postlethwayte. Son of George P., of Millom, born 1697. 1748-1876] 25 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 65. Roger Cotes. Epitaph in Trinity College Chapel. 36 وو H. S. E. ROGERUS Roberti filius COTES Collegii hujus S. Trinitatis Socius Astronomiæ et experimentalis Philosophiæ Professor Qui immatura morte præreptus Pauca quidem ingenii sui Pignora reliquit Sed egregia, sed admiranda Ex inaccessis matheseos penetralibus Felici sollertia tum primum eruta Post magnum illum Newtonum Societatis hujus spes altera et decus gemellum: Cui ad summam doctrinæ laudem Omnes morum Virtutumque dotes in cumulum accesserunt Eo magis spectabiles amabilesque Quod in formoso corpore Gratiores venirent Natus Burbagii in agro Leicestrensi Jul. X. MDCLXXXII. Obiit Jun. V. MDCCXVI. Daniel Lock. Epitaph in Trinity College Chapel. Hic juxta cineres cari Cotesii Suos etiam requiescere voluit DANIEL LOCK, hujus Collegii A.M. Vir qui si quis alius Architecturæ Sculpturæ Picturæ Musicæ Omniumque bonarum artium amantissimus. Nec pudet inventas vitam excoluisse per artes. Obiit 15 Janrii 1754 æt. 69. P. 66. John Leake. 99 وو 35 وو Matric. April 10, 1700, son of J. L., of London, cleric; aged 18. Benjamin Marshall. Matric. March 3, 1699-1700; elected "alumnus" circa, July 15, 1701; Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop (Lloyd) of Worcester; Author of Tabule Chronologica, and a defence of Bishop Lloyd's Interpretation of Daniel; also of Verses in Hebrew and Arabic on the death of the Duke of Gloucester (1700), and William III. (1702). John Barnwell. Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Algernon Coote. From the letters of Isaac Steele to John Postlethwayte, it is gathered that A. C. was at Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1706. 26 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 67. Matthias Mawson. وو دو وو 99 Son of a brewer at Chiswick, Middlesex. William Mince. Matric. May 10, 1701; son of Samuel M. of Stow, Glouc., pleb. æt. 16; Rector of Edgworth, Beds., 1713, till his death, December 12, 1756. Thomas Wyatt. In a letter of Isaac Steele's (June 13, 1706), "Wyatus jussu Magistri in rus abiit, rediturus necne haud scio." Edward (read Gerard) Neden. Gerard Needen was a Candidate for the High Mastership in 1713. Miles West. Matric. at Merton, April 13, 1706; son of Charles W. of London, gen. æt. 17; Rector of Elmley and Harrietsham, Kent, 1723. P. 68. Darcy Curwen. وو وو 36 وو 235 99 39 وو Admitted Pensioner of St. John's Coll., Camb., September 11, 1706; son of D. C., gent.; born at Sella Park, Cumberland. Thomas Machen Fiddes. Matric. April 30, 1706; son of T. M. of Brightwell, Oxon., cleric; aged 16; Prebendary of Sneating in St. Paul's, 1733. Isaac Steele. Trinity College, Cambridge. John Higgett. Admitted Sizar of St. John's Coll., Camb., May 27, 1715, aged 19 (pupil of Mr. Ayscough), son of Humphrey H., mason. Probably there is an error as to his B.A. degree (? 1720), as he ought to be classed with Ayscough's pupils. John Hilary. Schoolmaster Fellow of Dulwich College, July 25, 1730; Preacher Fellow, July 11, 1741; died March 18, 1756, and was buried in the College Chapel. Thomas Leigh. Matric. January 26, 1708; son of William L., of London, gen.; æt. 17; Fellow of Corpus; Rector of Heyford, Oxon., 1728; died January 17, 1743-4; aged 54. Thomas Bentley. Nephew of Richard B.; incorporated M.A. at Oxford, April 17, 1716. John Busfield. Matric. (Exeter), April 7, 1709; son of Richard B., of London; pleb. æt. 19. P. 69. Thomas Browne. Was Rustat Exhibitioner of Jesus Coll. in September, 1711; Steward of the Feast, 1726. 1748-1876] 27 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 69. James Barker. 36 29 66 36 دو Matric. March 9, 1710-11; son of J. B. of Walthamstow, Essex; cler. æt. 18. Charles Thomas. Rector of Stretham (Isle of Ely). Andrew Rogers. Was operated on by Chesilden for the stone. John Lawson. Admitted to Trinity Coll., Camb., March 27, 1713. John Browne. In Orders; Subscriber to Knight's Life of Colet; a set of MS. verses (Elegiacs), " in obitum Johannis Postlethwayte.' 99 The following names must be included among the pupils of Postlethwayte. P. 70. Mark Anthony Corbière. وو 36 وو Trinity College, Camb.; B.A. 1706; M.A. 1710; Minor Fellow, 1709; Major Fellow, 1710, which he held as long as was possible for a layman; became attached to the suite of Mr. Delaval, who repre- sented England at Lisbon, and was sent on a mission to the Emperor of Morocco (1707): he returned home travelling from Genoa (February 8, 1708-9) through Switzerland to the Hague (September 17, 1709); Commissioner of the Wine Licence Office; died May 21, 1743.* Nathaniel Gentry. Admitted Sizar of St. John's Coll., Camb., December 13, 1704; son of John G. "officinatoris "; aged 17. Woodward. Mr. J. W., of Poplar, withdraws his son after being a Boarder with J. P. for three months on January 17, 1708-9 (Postlethwayte Letters). These names also must be added from the Postlethwayte papers:- P. 70. وو 35 25 وو وو Stephens. Of Oriel Coll., Oxford, according to MS., but there is no one of this name in the Oriel Register near this time; possibly George S., B.A. of Trinity Coll., Camb., 1702. Sharp. Samuel Parsons. Daniel Warner. James Dormer. Daniel Hackluit. 39 Val. Goodman. دو دو Thomas Worliche. B.A. Trinity College, Camb., 1704. دو G. Hyde. 99 W. Hyde. * See Times, May 26, 1905. 28 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 70. وو وو Lee. R. Thoroton. Probably Robert T., of Corpus Christi Coll., Camb.; B.A. 1714; M.A. 1718. Bishop. Also the following Boarders who attended as mourners at Postlethwayte's funeral. P. 70. Stillingfleet. وو 39 وو وو وو Ellison. Richardson. Probably Rev. Richard R., subscriber to Knight's Life of Colet. Williams. Berney. Ball. Son of Captain Berney. وو 35 وو وو Davis. Godfrey. Proby. وو 39 وو 99 66 وو وو Talbot. Roane. Alleyn. Master. Wright. To these must be added the names of P. 70. وو وو Richard Rawlinson. Matric. St. John's Coll., Oxford, March 9, 1707-8, aged 18; B.A. 1711; M.A. 1713; D.C.L, (by diploma), June 30, 1719; F.R.S. 1714; F.S.A. 1727; he was consecrated Bishop (among the Non- jurors) in 1728; died April 6, 1755, and was buried in St. John's Chapel. His MS. collections are in Bodley. He himself states that he was at S.P.S. as well as at Eton. Charles Levintz (Levinge). Second son of Sir Richard L., Baronet (subsequently Lord Chief Justice of Common Pleas in Ireland); born, 1693; was at St. Paul's School in 1710 (Life of Thomas Gent.); travelled abroad; became Captain in a Dragoon Regiment; succeeded his brother as 3rd Baronet in 1748; died, 1762. Lacy Ryan. Born about 1694 in S. Margaret's, Westminster; educated for a Solicitor, but took to the Stage, acting first in 1709. He acted at Drury Lane, Lincoln's Inn Fields (with Quin) and Covent Garden, and continued to act till February, 1760, dying on August 15 in that year. He was author of the Cobler's Opera, produced in 1729. 1748-1876] 29 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 71. Philip Ayscough. Elected High Master October 15, 1713, having Testimonials from the Bishops of St. Asaph (Fleetwood), Chester (Sir William Dawes), Peterborough (Talbot), and other learned men. P. 72. Thomas Staige. 99 وو 99 Admitted Sizar of St. John's Coll., Camb., December 17, 1715, aged 19, son of Wm. S., clerk, of Middlesex. He was ordained as Literate by the Bishop of London, 1724-5. Timothy Crumpe. Admitted to Trinity College, Camb., July 19, 1718. Wiliiam Wood. Son of Charles W., of St. Helens, London, "pleb.", aged 18. John Boyce. Matric. at Oriel Coll. as Servitor, April 7, 1721, son of Richard B., of St. Paul's, Shadwell, London, pleb., aged 18; B.A. (Christ Church), January 22, 1724-5. P. 73. Nathaniel Blanford. وو Was among the mourners at Postlethwayte's Funeral. William Bridges. He was father to John Bridges, and had been Steward in 1674. John B., the topographer of Northamptonshire, gave a plate to Knight's Life of Colet, but died in the year of its publication, so that perhaps the subscription was paid by the father. P. 75. Maurice Green (Greene). Born about 1696; son of Thomas G., D.D., Vicar of St. Olave's Jewry with St. Martin's Pomeroy; Organist of St. Dunstan's in the West, 1716; of St. Paul's Cathedral, 1718; Organist and Com- poser to the Chapel Royal, 1727; Professor of Music at Cambridge, 1730, when he accumulated Mus. B. and Mus. D.; died December 1, 1755, and was buried at St. Olave's on December 10. His musical works fill a column in the D.N.B. P. 76. Gabriel Neve. وو 39 36 وو دو وو Died March 17, 1773; of the Temple. Samuel Palmer. Surgeon. Sherard Pickering. Otherwise Sherman P. Thomas Savage. Steward of the Feast, 1726. Robert Stevens. Otherwise Stephens. Robert Swinborne. Steward of the Feast, 1726. P. 77. Benjamin Tooke. 66 Son of B. T., Citizen and Stationer; he was a bookseller at Middle Temple Gate, Fleet Street; died May 24, 1723. William Tyms. Attorney at Law. 30 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 77. Edmund Wiseman. Otherwise Edward W. Among Ayscough's pupils must be included:- P. 77. Richard Edwards. وو 36 36 وو 99 36 دو Admitted Pensioner of St. John's Coll, Camb., March 27, 1714; son of Timothy E., gent., of Carnarvonshire, aged 16. Humfrey Dell. Admitted Pensioner of St. John's Coll., Camb., April 18, 1721; son of H. D., jeweller of Middlesex, aged past 15; M.B. 1727; practised as Physician at Flintwick, Beds.; died September 27, 1764, aged 57. Thomas Collett. Steward of the Feast, 1726. William Lock. Steward of the Feast, 1713; Subscriber to Knight's Life of Colet. Michael Purvis. Steward of the Feast, 1726. Thomas Seabrook. Steward of the Feast. 1726. P. 78. James Greenwood. وو 66 66 In 1717, in the first Edition of the Virgin Muse, he is described as "Teacher of a Boarding School at Woodford in Essex." Dixon. Thomas Dixon was Steward of the Feast in 1726. John Clark. Was one of George I.'s scholars for Modern History and Modern Languages at Cambridge; for French, May 21, 1725; for French and Italian, April 3, 1727. P. 79. Charles Pinfold. Admiralty Advocate, November 14, 1751. Among the pupils of Morland must be included:- P. 79. Thomas Broughton. 99 وو وو 45 Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb.; B.A. 1726-7; M.A. 1730; Prebendary of Salisbury, 1744, till his death in 1774. James Wagstaffe. Caius Coll., Camb., 1726-7; B.A. 1730-31; M.A. 1735; Vicar of Banstead, Surrey, 1754, till his death, October 13, 1789. John Postlethwayte. Matric. at Merton Coll., May 2, 1729; son of Matthew P., of Denton, Norfolk, cler., æt. 18; B.A. 1732-3; Rector of Thelveton, Norf., 1737; Chaplain of H.M.S. Worcester, 1737; Rector of Denton, 1745, died, 1750. John Rogers. Admitted Pensioner of St. John's Coll., Camb., July 8, 1727; son of Samuel Rogers, cleric., aged 17; born at Exton, in Rutland; Ordained, 1732; Curate of Uffington, Lincs. 1748-1876] 31 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 79. William Selwin. وو Admitted Pensioner of St. John's Coll., Camb., April 28, 1730; son of W. S., of Middlesex, Merchant, aged 15 (hoc ipso die); called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1736; died, June 24, 1749. Francis Pinckney. Admitted Pensioner of St. John's Coll., Camb., June 29, 1730, son of Thomas P., gent. P. 80. Edward Venn. 36 Gower Exhibitioner, 1737. He appears 21st in the Honour List for 1740-1. He was a pupil of Heberden, and graduated M.D. (probably at Leiden); died, February 13, 1780. Thomas Strahan. Londinensis, Minor Scholar, 1736; Fellow, 1741. P. 81. George Charles. Is said to have been LL.D., but of what University is not known. He had been at one time preceptor to the Duke of Cumberland. After his return from abroad he seems to have lived in London till his death, December 10, 1788, aged 84. P. 82. John Parkhurst. وو وو 99 99 وو Admitted Pensioner of Clare Hall, June 28, 1745; born in London. Richard Roberts. Matric., May 13, 1746, fil. Gulielmi R. de Bristol, pleb. æt. 17. Richard Swinfen Edwards. On his admission to St. John's, October 7, 1748, he is described as "literis institutus in Schola Westmonast. sub Doct. Nichols," which seems inconsistent with his Pauline Exhibition. The only explanation suggested has been that he moved to St. Paul's after his admission at St. John's in order to obtain the Exhibition. John Lawrence. Entered S.P.S., 1739; matric., University Coll., Oxford, Novem- ber, 17, 1741, aged 16. Nathaniel Bishop. Proctor in Doctors' Commons. George Dance. Born, June 2, 1725; Free of the Merchant Taylors' Company; Clerk of the Works to the London Corporation; died, 1768, and was buried in the churchyard of St. Luke's, Old St. Among the pupils of Dr. Charles must be included:- P. 82. John Campbell. وو Afterwards 5th Duke of Argyll. He was the eldest son of John Campbell, who distinguished himself as a general in '45, and eventually succeeded his cousin as fourth Duke. His third brother, Frederick, was also a Pauline (see Registers, p. 82), but it is not known whether the second brother, "Harry," aide-de-camp to General Ligonier, killed in 1747, at the battle of Val (otherwise Lafelt) was at S.P.S. Richard Windsor. Surveyor Accountant of St. Paul's School, 1774-5. 32 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 84 William Rider. Editor of an Almanack, 1777, London, 12mo., also The Universal English Dictionary. P. 87. William Hawes. Born at Islington, November 28, 1736; practised as an Apothecary in the Strand till 1780, when he took his Diploma as Physician. In 1773 he took up the subject of the recovery of the drowned; and after paying the rewards for some time out of his own pocket suc- ceeded in founding the Royal Humane Society He died, Decem- ber 5, 1808. He was Steward of the Dinner in 1789. P. 91. William Parsons. He was a A celebrated actor, known as the "Comic Roscius." painter of Fruit Pieces, also of Architecture and Landscape; he died, February 3, 1795. P. 92. John Hibbert. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1803. P. 96. Lewis Hoffman. 99 Fellow of Jesus; Vicar of Streatley, Berks. Philip Rosenhagen. Son of Arnold R., gentleman; born at Isleworth; Sizar, October 20, 1755, aged 18; Deacon, May 22, 1760; Priest, December 22, 1765; Fellow of St. John's, 1761-1772; Rector of Mountnessing, 1766- 1774; Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Chesterfield, 1766; Rector of Little Easton, Essex, 1781; "The celebrated 'Junius' is at last dis- covered to be the Rev. Philip Rosenhagen."-Gazetteer, January 24, 1774. P. 100. Philip Francis. M.P., Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1787, and April 17, 1806. P. 101. Richard Parkes. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1802. P. 102. Colston Carr. 35 Sizar, October 1, 1757, aged 17; re-admitted March 13, 1764 and November 6, 1771; Deacon, 1763; Vicar of Feltham, 1771; In- cumbent of Asheldam, Essex, April, 1777; Vicar of Ealing, 1797; died July 6, 1822; Monument at Feltham (by Westmacott) with this inscription: "Sacred to the memory of the Rev. Colston Carr, LL.B., Vicar of Ealing, Middlesex, and formerly Vicar of this Parish. He died July, 1822, aged 81 years. Benevolent and kind in his temper he discharged the duties of his Christian profession with guileless simplicity and truth, respected and beloved by all his parishioners as their faithful minister and friend. This tablet is erected by his widow and surviving children as a lasting memorial of their love and affection for one whose worth and excellence as a husband and father was rarely equalled and could not be surpassed." William Sergrove. Elected Tesdale Scholar of Pembroke College (as from Abingdon School), August 9, 1762; matriculated, September 3, 1762, aged 16; son of Thomas S.; Rector of St. Aldate's, 1774-1789; Vicar of Penmark, Glamorgan; died in London April 16, 1796, aged 49. P. 104. Thomas Merriton. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1802. 1748-1876] 33 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 106. Robert Cawne. Steward of the Dinner, April 17, 1806. P. 107. William Walton. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1803. P. 108. Thomas Williams. Sizar, December 22, 1757, aged 16; Deacon, 1769; Priest, 1770. P. 109. William Higgs Barker. Schoolmaster Fellow of Dulwich College, May 5, 1766; resigned, September 23, 1767. P. 110. Charles Moore. وو Campden Exhibitioner, Cambridge, October 24, 1759, aged 16. Robert Slade. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1802, and April 17, 1806. P. 111. Iltyd Nicholl. Died Rector of Tredington, Worcestershire, October 9, 1787. P. 112. John Villette. Sizar, St. John's College, Cambridge, June 26, 1765; B.A. 1771; Ordinary of Newgate, February 8, 1774; died, April 26, 1799. P. 114. Thomas D'Oyly (Doyly). 99 59 وو Pauline Exhibitioner, Christ's College, Cambridge; admitted, March 27, 1762. Peter Sandiford. Died, September 13, 1835, in his 85th year. Charles Sandiford. Vicar of Awre-cum-Blakeney, 1780; of Tirley, 1788; J.P., Precentor of Wells, June 29, 1805-1812; Prebendary of St. Decuman's (Wells), September 21, 1812-1815; Treasurer, June 13, 1812-1814; Chan- cellor, January 8, 1814-1823; Archdeacon of Wells, July 8, 1815, till his death (at Bath), April 5, 1826. P. 115. Philip Toosey. وو Baptized at Hesset, March 18, 1744. William Reyner (Rayner). Admitted to Caius College, May 18, 1761, aged 19; author of Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, The Moral Characteristics of Theophrastus, Commentary of Hierocles upon the Golden Verses. P. 118. Edward Cuthbert. Born at Balvan (? Bulphan); admitted Pensioner, St. John's, Cam- bridge, March 27, 1764, aged 18; Deacon, 1768; Priest, 1770; Rector of Stifford, 1772-1784; of Bulphan, 1799-1803; died, December 18, 1803, being then Joint Minister of Long Acre Chapel. P. 119. Thomas Woods. T. W. sibi ipsi mortem conscivisse dicitur. P. 121. Solden Lawrence. 99 Fellow of St. John's, 1774; Lincoln's Inn, 1773; Knighted, 1794; buried in St. Giles-in-the-Fields, monument there; Benefactor of St. John's College. Henry Blake. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1802. D 34 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 121. Charles Williams. Demy, 1765. P. 122. George Litchfield. P. 123. Eldest son of George Litchfield, of Essex Street, London, Solicitor; born 1751 or 1752; Solicitor for Bonds and Commercial Prosecutions to the Customs, 1787-1792; died in John Street, Bedford Row, about January, 1820. Philip Gurdon. Demy, 1766. P. 124. James Barclay. Presented Robertson's History of Scotland to the Library, 1764. P. 127. Thomas Pedder. Steward of the Dinner, January 26, 1795. P. 128. John Garnett. Campden Exhibitioner, Trinity College, Cambridge, 1775; . . . and On the restoration of peace, 1802; monument at Farleigh. Sacred to the memory of The very Reverend JOHN GARNETT, D.D., Dean of Exeter, Rector of this Parish and of Over Wallop, Hants. A man in whom were united the generous friend, the Hospitable acquaintance, and the kind master. The unaffected benevolence of his disposition, and his readiness to Promote the interests of those who needed his assistance, Gained him the respect and esteem of all who had The happiness of his intimacy. While his polished manner conciliated those who were unacquainted With the higher parts of his character, or were incapable of Properly appreciating their worth. His piety tho' pure, was not disgraced by bigotry or fanaticism, Nor alloyed by any ostentation of peculiar sanctity. After spending a life in the Duties of his profession, the service Of his friends, and attention to the wants of the poor. He concluded it by a manly and Christian Death Attentive even in his last moments more to the good of others Than his own sufferings. His few surviving relations, uniting with the general voice, have erected this Monument in commemoration of his virtues. Below, a shield-Azure, 3 griffins' heads erased or. Crest, a griffin's head erased or. وو وو Robert Laurie. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1796. Richard Clark. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1726. P. 129. James Thompson Ruffhead. In Orders: Steward of the Dinner, 1793. But in D.N.B., Owen R. is said on his death (1769) to have left an only son Thomas. P. 130. Francis Const. وو Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1787. John Pridden. F.S.A., Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1787. 1748-1876] 35 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 131. George Balston. وو Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1796. George Thicknesse. Ensign in 2nd Regiment of Foot. P. 134. Richard Litchfield. وو (Brother of G. L., 1760-1), second son of G. L. as before; born January 1, 1754; upon the establishment of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Calcutta in 1773-4 under Sir Elijah Impey, he was appointed Prothonotary of the Court, and accompanied Sir Elijah Impey to Calcutta. He married there Martha Fraser (a cousin of Sir E. I.); returned home 1784; settled at Great Torrington, Devon; died at Bath, August 17, 1827, aged 73. Frederick Thesiger. Died, aged circa 44. P. 137. George Townsend. Became a celebrated Nonconformist Minister; died in 1846, aged 90; was great-grandfather of J. F. T., 1861, and S. C. F. T., 1868. William Toy Young. Elected Tesdale Scholar of Pembroke College (as from Abingdon School), August 3, 1772; Fellow of Pembroke; Minister of St. Paul's Chapel, Birmingham, 1779, till his death, November 22, 1817. P. 138. Henry Gretton. وو وو Steward of the Dinner, January 24, 1789. John Griffin. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1805. George Wilkie. Steward of the Dinner, January 24, 1789. P. 139. Thomas Troubridge. P. 140. Son of Richard T., of Cavendish Street, who died in 1760; whose widow was married twice to the names of Smith and Freame; married Frances, widow of . . . Richardson, 1787. Gayer Patch. Rector of St. Leonard's, Devon, 1780; buried, November 23, 1825. P. 141. Stevens Dinely Totton. Surveyor Accountant of St. Paul's School, 1820-1821. P. 142. William Tomlinson. 33 وو "Saturday evening, October 3, 1778, were interred the remains of Mr. Tomlinson, late Senior Monitor of St. Paul's School, who was unfortunately drowned off Blackwall on Sunday, 27 ult. He was found on the Essex coast on Wednesday last. The St. Paul's School Monitors attended the funeral."-(Gent.'s Mag.) John André. His family lived in Throgmorton St., and he himself began life in an office in the City of London. P. 143. Richard Roberts. 99 High Master, May 24, 1769; resigned, March 24, 1814. Thomas Woods. Surmaster, April 16, 1783; died after 1827. D 2 36 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 143. Richard Edwards. 99 وو 66 Elected June 12, 1806; resigned Christmas, 1823. Thomas Woods. Usher, April 9, 1782. Richard Edwards. Usher, May 13, 1783. William A. C. Durham. Elected, June 26, 1806; he introduced handers or caning on the hand (T. G. K.). Assistant: Two other names are found-J. P. Benn, 1813; Bullivant (? Rev. Hy.), 1814. P. 144. Joseph Smith. Left in vi. in 1772; "walked the Hospitals," and became a medical man; also in H.M.'s State Paper Office; married Mary Marshall; died in 1810, leaving one daughter surviving out of six children (the other five having been carried off by small-pox on five separate visitations). He was selected as "Latin Reader" to the House of Commons, but the appointment was never made. P. 145. William Robert Wake. وو 99 Matriculated, October 29, 1772; Vicar of Backwell, Somerset, 1787; Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1804; died December 28, 1830. Thamas Edlyn Tomlyns. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1787, and April 17, 1806 (Edlyne Tomlins). Robert Donaldson. August 5, 1776, was promoted to a Tesdale Fellowship (? Scholar- ship) (as from Abingdon School). P. 146. John Crickett: وو Steward of the Dinner, April 17, 1806. John Pearce. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1793. P. 147. John Aspinshaw. The name of John Aspinshaw, of Emmanuel, occurs in the list of ægrotat and honorary degrees, 1788 (Wordsworth's Schol. Acad.) P. 149. Samuel Vince. Born April 6, 1749; Sizar of Caius College, February 9, 1771, aged 21: B.A. (Senior Wrangler), 1775; M.A. 1778; F.R.S. 1786; Vicar of South Creake, 1786-1821; Prebendary of Lincoln, 1803; Archdeacon of Bedford, 1809; Plumian Professor, 1796-1821: died December, 1821; author of a Complete System of Astronomy and numerous mathematical works, also of sermons, etc. He is entered at Caius, as a pupil of Dr. Roberts; but his name does not appear in the registers. He was the son of a bricklayer and worked with his father till he was twelve. He was subsequently sent to a school at Harleston, Norfolk, where he became usher: and it is difficult to say when he was at St. Paul's. (See Venn's Gonville and Caius Coll.) P. 150. William Obadiah Cribb. Practised at Bishop Stortford. 1748-1876] 37 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 151. Thomas Broughton. Entered Merchant Taylors' School, 1772. P. 152. George Gawler. 99 33 Son of John G., a Devonshire gentleman who had served with Wolfe (he appears in West's picture), at Quebec, and married there, where G. G. was born; he was known as "James Taylor"; returned to England with a large fortune; he had one surviving son, who entered the E.I.C.S. Mark Morley. Steward of the Dinner, January 24, 1789. William Masters. Only son of Rev. Robert M., Rector of Sandbeach and Vicar of Waterbeach; (author of The History of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge); Vicar of Waterbeach on the resignation of his father. P. 154. Samuel Inman. Steward of the Dinner, January 26, 1795. P. 155. George Bell. In Orders; Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1793. P. 156. John Sewell. Wightwick Scholar (as from Abingdon School), August 9, 1784. P. 158. Richard Windsor. ? Identical with Steward of the Feast, 1755. P. 159. Mathew Mapletoff. 35 99 وو 55 وو Entered Emmanuel Coll., July 10, 1779. William Filmer. Probationary Fellow of Corpus Christi Coll., 1791. Charles Rivington Broughton. Steward of the Dinner, January 24, 1789. John Hepworth. Pensioner of Caius College, 1788, aged 17; Scholar, 1788; B.A. 1793; M.A. 1796; Fellow, 1793, and Schuldam Prize; Perpetual Curate of St. Michael at Thorn, 1800; Rector of Gunton and Hanworth, 1803; Rector of Suffield, 1803; all of which he held till his death, January 5, 1828. P. 161. Thomas Clarkson. Died at Playford, Suffolk, 1846. P. 162. Thomas Daniel Trollope. وو وو Matriculated, April 24, 1779. Augustus Thesiger. William Richards. Of Weybridge, Surrey. Entered as "generosi fil." John Fawcett. 99 His father was an actor: his great character was "Dr. Pangloss (The Heir at Law); he was also famous in comic Shakespearean parts-Autolycus, Touchstone, etc. He retired in 1830, and died at Botley, Hants, March 13, 1837. 38 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 162. John Gurney. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1793; Baron of the Exchequer, Knighted, 1832; died March 1, 1845. P. 164. Robert Markland Barnard. وو 56 وو وو Surveyor-Accountant of St. Paul's School, 1814-1815; Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1793, and January 25, 1805. George Chilton. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1793. John Lockart Barnard. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1796, and January 25, 1805. William Spilsbury. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1805. P. 165. John Higgins. Son of John H.; matric., 1782, aged 19; Curate of Mells, Somerset ; Died April 15, 1833, aged 71. P. 166. James Boulter. P. 168. 99 P. 169. وو 99 66 De quo apud Mertonenses siletur. Gustavus Matthias Hippisley. Son of Robert (? Thomas) H., of Staunton, Wilts, by Mary, daughter of John Gore, Recorder of Wilton. William Peirce Nethersole. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1802. William Pugh. Vicar of Bottisham, Camb. His name is found in the list of ægrotat and honorary degrees: "W. P., ægrotat in 1ma classe." "I heard him keep his act in which he displayed extraordinary learning, but no great knowledge of the subject under discussion: hence he considered that Hailstone (who was Moderator) had conferred on him a very appropriate honour when, after com- plimenting him on the composition of his Thesis, he added 'Erudite disputasti.' Pugh's name did not appear in the Tripos List, probably on account of his health, but he was elected Fellow, and it was understood he had passed a remarkably good Examination. When he took his B.D. Degree (? 1799) he read a very learned and eccentric Thesis, which was entirely written on the covers of letters." Gunning's Reminiscences, II., ch. 11, quoted in Wordsworth's Schol. Academ., p. 361. Thomas Dudley Fosbrooke. Elected to a Tesdale Scholarship (as from Abingdon School) at Pembroke College, August 8, 1785; matriculated, November 3, 1785, aged 15; Vicar of Walford, Herefordshire, 1830-1842; died January 1, 1842, at Walford; (for his autobiography see his Enclyclopædia of Antiquities). Frederick Walch-really Walsh. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1796. P. 170. Richard Michell. Matriculated, May 5, 1784, aged 18, gen. fil. 1748-1876] 39 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 170. John Thomas. Was son of J. T., so that either the identification is wrong, or William T., of London, was not his father but his guardian. P. 171. Richard Smith. 99 ? Son of Rev. Richard S., Vicar of Islington, who died February, 1772; Thomas S. was probably his guardian; admitted to Trinity, October, 1784. William Radcliff. Commoner, March 25, 1783; son of William R., gen.; entered Middle Temple, 1783; translator of A Journey through Sweden, 1790. P. 172. George Lister. 99 ? Identical with G. L.; admitted to Corpus Christi College as from Lincoln. John Davis (Davies). Trinity College, Cambridge, admitted October 25, 1784, aged 16; at one time Minister of St. Margaret's Chapel, Westminster. P. 173. William Clark. 39 دو NOTE. This is the first presentation made on a printed form, all previous ones being MS. George Brookes. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1793. William Roberts. In the D. N. B. he is called Scholar of Corpus Christi Coll.; editor of the Looker On, ? 1792; died, May 21, 1849; his life was written by his son, Rev. Arthur R. P. 174. Samuel Barnard. 99 Steward of the Dinner, January 24, 1795. Henry Burrows. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1802. P. 175. Henry Hurle. وو Steward of the Dinner, January 24, 1795. Moses Laporte Merac. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1803, and January 25, 1805. George Capper. Entered Trinity from St. Edmund's Bury School; still the age seems to agree with this G. C. P. 178. William Beresford. وو Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1796. Israel Bull. Ludwell Exhibitioner, November 16, 1791. P. 179. John Ponten. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1804. 40 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 180. John Sharpe. Matriculated, April 23, 1788; Rector of Castle Eaton, Wilts, 1847, till his death, December 27, 1859. P. 180. Robert William Elliston. "" read, Nephew of Dr. E., who was a bachelor. Charles Wetherell. Born, 1770; Demy of Magdalen, 1788; called to the Bar, Inner Temple, July 4, 1794; K.C., Easter Term, 1816; Solicitor-General, January 12, 1824; Attorney-General, September 20, 1826 to April, 1827; February, 1828 to 1829; died of a carriage accident, October 17, 1846; Steward of the Dinner, January 26, 1795; he was a sloven in dress, so that of his violent speech on the Catholic Relief Bill, it was said that the only lucid interval was that beween his waistcoat and his breeches. P. 181. John Duddell. وو وو Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1803. Edward Cuthbert. Entered Jesus College, March 12, 1788. Samuel Holland. Resigned the Rectory of Poynings, 1846; died, April 16, 1857. P. 182. Francis Bishop Wells. وو Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1804. George Hall. His father was "Historical Ingraver to the King"; his godfather was James Gilles, a Huguenot, well-known to Wedgwood; elected Scholar of Pembroke (as from Abingdon School), August 4, 1788. P. 183. Charles Leftley. Steward of the Dinner, January 24, 1795; Parliamentary Reporter to the Times newspaper; died, 1797, aged 27; author (with William Linley, see p. 185) of Sonnets and Odes, etc., also of a Dirge (on the death of Maria Linley); see The Cabinet, Vol. I., p. 65. His life and remains were edited by W. Linley. P. 184. Perrott Fenton. Steward of the Dinner, April 17, 1806. P. 185. William Linley. 99 وو Left in 1789-90; entered Indian Civil Service (Madras) in 1791, and came home in 1796, but returned in 1800 and retired in 1806, when he was Mint Master at Fort St. George (i.e. Madras); died May 6, 1835, aged 64. His portrait was painted by Lonsdale, and has been engraved. He was the author of numerous musical compositions and some novels; also edited the Life and Works of Charles Leftley (see p. 183). Isaac Hill. Buried in Hackney Churchyard. Edward Ward. Matriculated May 25, 1789; son of William W., of Stanington Bridge, Northumberland, gen.; Vicar of Iver, Bucks, 1805, till his death, March 19, 1835; nephew (?) of W. Linley (above); examiner, St. Paul's School, 1813. 1748-1876] 41 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 186. John Webb. Captain, 1793-1795. P. 188. William Durham. Alex. Cample D., matriculated at Wadham College, Oxon., May 14, 1794, aged 18; fil. Thomæ, gen. de St. Martini, Civ. Londin; Sur- master, December, 1823. P. 189. William Robinson. دو Died June 1, 1848; aged 71-monument at Tottenham. Henry Baber. Rector of Stretham, Hunts, 1826; Keeper of Printed Books, British Museum, 1812-1837; died, March 28, 1869, aged 94. His copy of Knight's Life of Colet is in the School Library, annotated. P. 190. William Richardson. 99 ? Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1804. Thomas Pardo Mathews. Demy, 1793. P. 192. George Gilbert Currey. In 1817 he was one of the Physicians at St. Thomas'; he also gave private medical lectures (at Maze Pond Schoolroom); see Memorials of J. F. South, pages 117-118. He died in 1823. P. 193. Edward Harper. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1805. P. 194. John Thomas Wilgress. 35 وو وو Admitted Trin. Coll., July 10, 1723. Richard Meade. Rector of Horsenden, 1811; Perpetual Curate of Prince's Ris- borough; died, August 2, 1844. Richard Shuter. Steward of the Dinner, January 25, 1804. P. 196. William Thorpe. Caius Coll., July 20, 1795, aged 18 (pensionarius minor); April 1, 1803 (pensionarius major); Scholar, 1796; Vicar of Stetchworth, Camb.; died, March 20, 1859. P. 199. Charles Mansfield Clark. His mother is said to have been proprietress of Salmon's Wax Works in Fleet Street, and he is said to have been a Surgeon in the Guards. P. 200. John Bowyer Nichols. وو Died, October 19, 1863. Robert Martin Leake. Ensign, 1805; Lieutenant, 1806; Captain, 1811; Major, 1822; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1837. Charles Frederick Johnson. Surveyor-Accountant of St. Paul's School, 1830-1831 and 1855-1856. 42 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 202. George Reading Leathes. Entered Jesus College, March 3, 1797. P. 204. James George Durham. Vicar of Newport Pagnell, February, 1831; died June 7, 1832, aged 50. P. 206. Henry Godfrey. وو Died, October 16, 1832. Samuel Bentley. Born in London, May 10, 1785; died, April 13, 1868; buried in Croydon Cemetery. P. 207. William Sharp. His verses spoken at the Apposition in 1800 and 1802 are printed and are in the School Library. P. 208. Edwin Sandys. ? Later Rev. E. Sandys-Lumsdaine, Rector of Upper Hardres, Kent. P. 209. John Bentley. Born in London, November 12, 1786; died, December 11, 1860; buried in Reigate Cemetery (Gent.'s Mag., March, 1861, where the date of death is wrong). P. 210. William Henry Taylor. P. 211. 99 ? Admitted to Corpus Christi College as from Norfolk. Thomas Parker. Aged 18, son of Thomas P., of St. Bartholomew, London, Gen.; matriculated as Clerk at Queen's, April 26, 1803. Robert Finch. Son of Thomas F., of St. George the Martyr, London; Arm.; matriculated at Balliol, March 16, 1802, aged 18. P. 213. John Curtis. See March 8, 1798. P. 214. William Bentley. P. 215. 99 99 Born in London, August 21, 1778; died, January 28, 1877; buried at Norwood Cemetery. Portrait (by Brigstock) in Leathersellers' Hall. George Ridout. Aged 17, son of John R., Gen., de Civ: Londin; matriculated at Balliol, July 9, 1805; Scholar of Balliol: Second Class Litt. Hum., Third Class Math., 1809; Orders, 1812; Curate of Bream, near Newland, 1812; Lecturer of Newland, 1813; Curate of Newland, 1816; Non-resident Vicar of Lamyatt, Somerset, 1815-1833; Vicar of Newland, 1833, till his death, January 26, 1871. William Elisha Law Faulkner. Died at Hackney, August 7, 1856, aged 67. Joseph Gwilt. Author of Encyclopædia of Architecture; for his life, see the Intro- duction to the above; entered Royal Academy, 1801; F.S.A., March 9, 1815; F. Astr. Soc., 1833; died September 14, 1863. 1748-1876] 43 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 216. Henry Taylor. Son of Thomas T. (aged 20), of St. Bride's, London, gen.; matricu- lated at Balliol, December 13, 1806; B.A., December 5, 1810; M.A. 1823. P. 217. William Richard Baker Smith. 33 Is said to have been of Trinity College, Cambridge. Assumed by licence the name of Sellon, 1847. Edward John Smith. Matriculated at St. John's, July 7, 1810; aged 18; son of Thomas S., gen., of St. James', Clerkenwell, Middlesex. P. 218. Thomas Cowper Hincks. Aged 17, son of Thomas Cowper Hincks, of Chester, Arm.; matricu- lated at Brasenose College, June 13, 1806. P. 219. Henry Soames. Matriculated February 21, 1803, aged 18, de parochia St. Georgii in Civ. Lond. arm. fil.; died, October 21, 1860. P. 221. John Henry Thomas. 35 Aged 19, son of Moy T., Gen. de Parochia St. Steph., Walbrook, Lond.; matriculated, Trinity College, March 21, 1808. Richard Barham. Son of Richard Harris Barham, Arm. de Civ. Cantuar; matricu- lated at Brasenose College, June 13, 1807. P. 222. Joseph Hurlock. دو وو 66 Aged 18, son of Joseph H., de Civ. Lond.; matriculated December 15, 1806; Gen. fil.; F.R.C.P., September 20, 1818. Charles Langmore. William Langmore-was Steward of the Manor of Stepney, and Vestry Clerk of Hackney. John Hallward. Aged 18, son of John H., Cler. de Assington, Suffolk; matriculated at Worcester, May 6, 1807. P. 223. John Charles Williams. دو 99 99 Aged 18, son of Lloyd W., de Whitchurch, Hants, Cler. ; matricu- lated at Worcester, July 6, 1808. John Kirkman Miller. Joseph in Trinity College Admissions, May 11, 1803. John Miller. Aged 17; son of P. M., of Bockleton, Worc., Cler. ; matriculated at Worcester, June 21, 1804. John Willson. Aged 16; son of William W. de Shefford, Berks, Cler.; matriculated at Trinity College, May 16, 1806. P. 224. Henry Hemington Harris. His brother, born January 16, 1804, was named after him. See August 22, 1814. 44 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 224. Matthew Godmond Sarjeant. 99 Aged 17; son of Matthew S., de St. Bride's, London, Gen. ; matricu- lated at Queen's, October 20, 1808. Henry John Rush. Aged 20; son of Roger R., Arm. de Parochia St. Jacobi, Westmon- ast; matriculated at Worcester, June 24, 1808. P. 228. Benjamin Keen. 99 Is said to have been on the staff of the Times. Thomas Glover Kensit. Left about 1809; died, May 3, 1884, aged 89. P. 229. Adolphus Pugh Johnson. Was still living (at Versailles) on June 24, 1884, and survived_the opening of the New School; he died in January, 1885; aged 91 or 92. P. 230. Richard Bentley. 35 وو وو Born in London, October 24, 1794; son of Edward B., by Ann Nichols, sister of John N.; died September 10, 1871; buried at Norwood Cemetery. Samuel Hawkes. M. S. SAMUELIS HAWKES. Hujus Collegii nuper Socii. Mortuus est Antiguæ in India Occidentali James Currie. Martis XI. MDCCCXXIX. ætatis XXXV. Of the firm of Currie, Woodgate, and Williams, Lincoln's Inn. P. 231. Charles Alfred L'Oste. (His name is found among boys not on the Foundation at the Apposi- tion 1807), son of Charles L'O., of Hackney, aged 19; admitted to Caius Coll. as Pensioner, 1809; Scholar, 1809; B.A. 1813; Rector of St. Mary at the Walls, Colchester, 1855-1870; died May 2, 1870. P. 232. George Salmon. Son of Harry S. P. 233. Walter Medhurst. 99 Author of Chinese Dialogues, Shanghai, 1863. Thomas Lowe. Really Thomas Parker Lowe. P. 234. Thomas Gore. He suffered during school life from a diseased knee-joint, and is said to have died early. P. 235. Edward George Beckwith. Minor Canon of St. Paul's, 1836; and of Westminster Abbey; died at Little Cloisters, Westminster, September 27, 1856; aged 62. 1748-1876] 45 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 235. John Knox Vade. He was a grandson of Vicesimus Knox (of Tunbridge School). P. 238. Alfred Ollivant. وو Foundation of the Ollivant Divinity Prize, July 1884. Henry James Hastings. Presented to Arely Kings by Lord Brougham. P. 239. Benjamin William Weeding. Scholar, 1819-1827; admitted (Lincoln's Inn), November 8, 1817. Needing in Ackerman's List. P. 240. John Wilson Allen. 35 وو وو Schoolmaster, Walpole House, Chiswick Mall. Joseph William Allen. Usher at Taunton; scene painter; landscape painter; one of the Founders of the Society of British Artists; Professor of Drawing at City of London School; died August 29, 1852. George Andrew Currie. ? Solicitor in Lincoln's Inn. P. 241. Baker Peter Smith. Died June 19, 1888, aged 87. P. 242. Simeon John Boileau. 99. Called to the Bar; practised in England, and subsequently at Madras (1840); died June 15, 1863. Octavius Errington Johnson. Surveyor Accountant of St. Paul's School, 1841-1842. P. 243. James R. A. Muzio. Died January 23, 1885, aged 83; formerly of the Treasury, India House; and late Secretary of the Guar. Society, etc. John Gore. 39 Died December 7, 1871. P. 245. Henry Charles Chilton. 99 Henry Charles Clinton in Ackerman's List. Anthony Rich. Caius College, Cambridge, Scholar, 1821-1828; Hon. Fellow of Caius College, 1886; died April 4, 1891; aged 88. P. 246. Samuel Armstrong Lane. Died August 2, 1892, aged 90. Nicknamed Shag Lane. (Lana shag of wool.) = a P. 248. Edward Conduitt Judge. 99 Admitted Pensioner, Caius College, January 12, 1820. He went to the Cape in 1826; he was Chaplain to the Forces at Cape Town, and later Naval Chaplain at Simon's Town became. George Ducketts Barber Beaumont. Barrister of the Chancery Bar; Inventor of a Traction Engine exhibited in 1851. 44 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 224. Matthew Godmond Sarjeant. 99 Aged 17; son of Matthew S., de St. Bride's, London, Gen.; matricu- lated at Queen's, October 20, 1808. Henry John Rush. Aged 20; son of Roger R., Arm. de Parochia St. Jacobi, Westmon- ast; matriculated at Worcester, June 24, 1808. P. 228. Benjamin Keen. وو Is said to have been on the staff of the Times. Thomas Glover Kensit. Left about 1809; died, May 3, 1884, aged 89. P. 229. Adolphus Pugh Johnson. Was still living (at Versailles) on June 24, 1884, and survived the opening of the New School; he died in January, 1885; aged 91 or 92. P. 230. Richard Bentley. وو وو Born in London, October 24, 1794; son of Edward B., by Ann Nichols, sister of John N.; died September 10, 1871; buried at Norwood Cemetery. Samuel Hawkes. M. S. SAMUELIS HAWKES. Hujus Collegii nuper Socii. Mortuus est Antiguæ in India Occidentali James Currie. Martis XI. MDCCCXXIX. ætatis XXXV. Of the firm of Currie, Woodgate, and Williams, Lincoln's Inn. P. 231. Charles Alfred L'Oste. (His name is found among boys not on the Foundation at the Apposi- tion 1807), son of Charles L'O., of Hackney, aged 19; admitted to Caius Coll. as Pensioner, 1809; Scholar, 1809; B.A. 1813; Rector of St. Mary at the Walls, Colchester, 1855-1870; died May 2, 1870. P. 232. George Salmon. Son of Harry S. P. 233. Walter Medhurst. 99 Author of Chinese Dialogues, Shanghai, 1863. Thomas Lowe. Really Thomas Parker Lowe. P. 234. Thomas Gore. He suffered during school life from a diseased knee-joint, and is said to have died early. P. 235. Edward George Beckwith. Minor Canon of St. Paul's, 1836; and of Westminster Abbey; died at Little Cloisters, Westminster, September 27, 1856; aged 62. 1748-1876] 45 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 235. John Knox Vade. He was a grandson of Vicesimus Knox (of Tunbridge School). P. 238. Alfred Ollivant. وو Foundation of the Ollivant Divinity Prize, July 1884. Henry James Hastings. Presented to Arely Kings by Lord Brougham. P. 239. Benjamin William Weeding. Scholar, 1819-1827; admitted (Lincoln's Inn), November 8, 1817. Needing in Ackerman's List. P. 240. John Wilson Allen. 39 وو وو Schoolmaster, Walpole House, Chiswick Mall. Joseph William Allen. Usher at Taunton; scene painter; landscape painter; one of the Founders of the Society of British Artists; Professor of Drawing at City of London School; died August 29, 1852. George Andrew Currie. ? Solicitor in Lincoln's Inn. P. 241. Baker Peter Smith. Died June 19, 1888, aged 87. P. 242. Simeon John Boileau. وو Called to the Bar; practised in England, and subsequently at Madras (1840); died June 15, 1863. Octavius Errington Johnson. Surveyor Accountant of St. Paul's School, 1841-1842. P. 243. James R. A. Muzio. وو P. 245. وو P. 246. P. 248. وو Died January 23, 1885, aged 83; formerly of the Treasury, India House; and late Secretary of the Guar. Society, etc. John Gore. Died December 7, 1871. Henry Charles Chilton. Henry Charles Clinton in Ackerman's List. Anthony Rich. Caius College, Cambridge, Scholar, 1821-1828; Hon. Fellow of Caius College, 1886; died April 4, 1891; aged 88. Samuel Armstrong Lane. Died August 2, 1892, aged 90. Nicknamed Shag Lane. (Lana = a shag of wool.) Edward Conduitt Judge. Admitted Pensioner, Caius College, January 12, 1820. He went to the Cape in 1826; he was Chaplain to the Forces at Cape Town, and later Naval Chaplain at Simon's Town became. George Ducketts Barber Beaumont. Barrister of the Chancery Bar; Inventor of a Traction Engine exhibited in 1851. 46 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS, OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 249. William Hockin. P. 250. وو 66 36 وو وو 66 Died March 22, 1886, aged 87, at the Chaplaincy, Exeter; he was thought to be the oldest living Pauline in July, 1884, but see A. P. J., page 229. John Sleath. Scholar (from Leicestershire), aged 18; admitted October 24, 1785; elected High Master, June 16, 1814; and on June 28 a grace for B.D. and D.D. was granted by the Warden and Fellows of Wadham College; F.S.A., March 9, 1815; in 1820 he had a serious difference with the Court of the Mercers; Chaplain in Ordinary to the King, October 29, 1825; Sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal, June, 1833; his wife (Sarah) died June, 1834; Rector of Thornby, Northants, 1841-1847, where he was succeeded by his nephew (see page 261). William A. C. Durham. Elected September 3 (? December 3), 1823; resigned November 7, 1837. *John Philips Bean. Elected June 23, 1814; resigned May 3, 1838, when he was elected Sur-Master; on May 3, 1830, Mrs. B. threw herself from the parapet wall of the Usher's house (36, St. Paul's Churchyard). James Cooper. Appointed to teach Mathematics to VII. and VIII. classes, June 11, 1835. Markland Barnard. Died February 15, 1895; Vicar of Colney for 67 years. P. 251. Henry John Shackleton. Charles S. in Ackerman's List. James Soames. 99 Died December 20, 1879. P. 252. Frederick James Halliday. Resigned his seat at the Council of India, December, 1886; died October 22, 1901, aged 94. P. 253. William Brown. وو John B. in Ackerman's List. His full name was William John. William John Copeland. Translator of Athanasius; friend and curate of John Henry (after- wards Cardinal) Newman; Editor of Newman's Plain and Parochial Sermons. "Copeland was a Londoner, bred up in the strict school of Churchmanship represented by Mr. Norris of Hackney, tempered by sympathies with the Non-jurors. At Oxford he lived along with Isaac Williams in the very heart of the movement which was the interest of his life-but he lived self-forgetting and self-effacing, a wonderful * Assistant to the High Master, and the title was fixed May 12, 1814. J. P. B. is said to have become Third Master in December, 1823; but he did not change his work (5th and 6th Forms), so was not called Usher. 1748-1876] 47 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. mixture of tender and inexhaustible sympathy and of quick and keen wit, which yet, somehow or other, in that time of exasperation and bitterness, made him few enemies. He knew more than most men of the goings on of the movement, and he ought to have been its chronicler. But he was fastidious and hard to satisfy, and he left his task till it was too late."-(Dean Church.) P. 253. William Hewson. Headmaster of Sherburn School, Yorks, 1835; of St. Peter's School, York, 1838 to 1847; Vicar of Goatland, 1848; died April, 1870. P. 254. George Richard Johnson. وو R. J. of Ackerman's List. William Frederick Powell. Died November 16, 1890. P. 255. Lucius Bentinck, Lord Viscount Falkland. 99 Lord in Waiting, 1837-1839; Governor of Nova Scotia, 1839-1846; Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard, 1846-1848; Governor of Bombay, 1848-1853; he succeeded in 1809, his father being killed in a duel; Viscount Falkland died March 12, 1884, at Montpellier. William Antony Simpson. Died December 28, 1816, seven days after leaving school. Edward Rye. Son of Edward Rye. P. 256. John Goodman Maxwell. وو Son of John Goodman M.; Surveyor, of Spalding; Pensioner, February 4, 1820. Frederick Grueber Lugard. Resigned the Vicarage of Norton, 1894; died May 31, 1900; aged 91. P. 257. Joseph Pullen. 99 وو Mawson Scholar, November 8, 1827, to November 20, 1832; died about 1876-7. James Hassall. Vicar of St. John Baptist, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, 1832-1886; died February 10, 1886; aged 79. Edward Archer Tawney. Matriculated at Wadham College, Oxford, May 10, 1828; Demy of Magdalen, July, 1830; died at College, December 6, 1832; and was buried in the ante-chapel, but the Epitaph given in Bloxam's Demies was never set up. P. 259. Essex Holcombe. وو Died December 7, 1861. Thomas Foreman Wilkinson. "His intellect during the last years of his life was a wreck." He wrote a poem while at School, Androcles and the Lion. P. 260. Henry Burgess Whitaker Churton. Died April 5, 1891. P. 261. William Rusbridge Holmes (not Rustridge). 48 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 261. John Couchman. 66 وو 99 دو Rector of Thornby, Northants, 1847; died March 4, 1901; aged 89; he was nephew of Dr. Sleath, High Master, whose marble bust (by Behnes) was purchased from his Executors, 1901. William Wallace. Died December, 1868. John Edward Kempe. Resigned the Rectory of St. James in 1895. Joseph Williams Blaksley (Blakesley). Died April 18, 1885. P. 262. William Ballantine. وو Died January 9, 1887. Jacob Hugo North. Died December 25, 1884, aged 72. P. 263. Edward Howes. Died March 26, 1871. P. 264. Henry Thurston Thomson. 99 36 وو Died December 15, 1855. Hyla Holden Rose. Died August 14, 1887; aged 76. William Johnson. Died October 23, 1871. P. 265. George Hawkes. 99 Died while still in the School, June 19, 1826. Woodthorpe Brandon. Died March 17, 1887. P. 266. Stephen Charles Venour. Died October 23, 1859. P. 267. Hubert Deane Nind. Died October 19, 1874. P. 268. Philip Browne Dalton. 35 وو 99 He was accidentally drowned near Eton, June 10, 1835, in the 22nd year of his age, and buried in Eton College Cemetery. George Searle Ebsworth. Vicar of Croxton Kerrial till 1882; died October 30, 1894, in his 80th year. Richard Harris Dalton Barham. and A Rubber of Life (a novel); died at Dawlish, April 28, 1886. John Josiah Day. Died May 6, 1884, aged 68. P. 269. Richard Exton. Died July 29, 1867. 1748-1876] 49 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 269. Edward Ormerod. وو Donor of the chiming clock in the Board Room of the present school. John Barry Brodrick. Chaplain to the Duchess of Gordon, 1840; died October 3, 1899.. P. 270. William Alexander Osborne. وو وو Chaplain at Wiesbaden, 1870-1875; Prebendary of Wells (Ashell), 1887; died January 4, 1891, aged 76. Charles Coleby Roberts. Ordained Deacon, December 22, 1839; died September, 1854, and is buried in the Isle of Wight. Philip Anderson. Dele "probably." Licensed in Theology at Durham University; author of Forms of Private Prayer, 1851. P. 271. William Frederick Pollock. 39 دو 36 وو دو Died December 24, 1888. He really left in 1828; refusing to take a caning, he walked out of the school, and Dr. Sleath remarked; "That boy has expelled himself." Charles Richard Alford. Vicar of Christ Church, Claughton, 1874; of Kippington, Kent, 1877. which he resigned in 1880. He retired to Tunbridge Wells, where he died June 13, 1898, in his 82nd year. Henry Rumsey Forster. Died 1884. John Charles Rowlatt. Assistant Master, Cheltenham College, 1842-1846. P. 272. Richard Windle. دو Died February 11, 1882. Arthur Shelly Eddis. Died May 23, 1893, aged 76. P. 273. John Frederick Pott. 99 35 99 Called to the Bar, but did not practise; died 1887. Robert John Pollock. Died May 7, 1853. Charles William Evanson. Died July, 1873. Edward James Bevir. Bencher of Lincoln's Inn; President of the Law Reversionary Society; died July 22, 1896. P. 274. Francis Lovelock Coxe. "" وو Died in 1893. Walter Long Bozzi Granville. Died January, 1874. Thomas Beach Eades. Buried at Oxford. E 50 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 275. Augustus Kerr Granville. وو 99 وو Builder and first Vicar of St. James's, Hatcham, Kent, 1845-68; Curate of St. Margaret's, Durham, 1874-5; Vicar of St. Edmund the King, Bearpark, Durham, 1879; died December 5, 1884, aged 68. "I rowed stroke in the first race in which Cambridge beat Oxford" (? 1836 or 1839). Author of various Sermons and Tracts. Charles Samuel Stokes. Took all the prizes, Apposition, 1837 (i.e. Latin Verse, Greek Verse, Latin Prose); subsequently joined the Church of Rome. Melsup Hill. At Shelsley Beauchamp there is a lychgate (set up in 1894) with this inscription: "To the Glory of God and in memory of Melsup Hill, Rector of this parish for 30 years, 1857 to 1887." Philip Wright. Died March 18, 1885, at Copford Place, near Colchester, aged 67. P. 276. George Knox. 66 66 66 277 Died at Exton, September 7, 1891, aged 77; father of E. A. K., Bishop of Manchester (see October 13, 1857). Edwin Thorn Wait. Died May 24, 1844. Andrew Alexander Knox. Died October 5, 1891, aged 73. Henry Beresford Mellvile. He wrote an account of his adventures in Afghanistan, but it probably exists only in MS. His picture, in his prisoner's costume, is at the India Office. James Oliver. Called to the Bar (Inner Temple), but did not practise. Thomas Walter Pickthall. Died September 2, 1878. Benjamin Webb. Prebendary of Portpool in St. Paul's Cathedral, 1881; died Novem- ber 27, 1885. P. 278. Charles Couchman. وو Died August 8, 1886. Robert Short. Died January 29, 1860. Thomas Barnes Couchman. Died at Leamington, July 31, 1893, aged 73. Joshua Whitehead Butterworth. 99 Died January 8, 1895; Founder of the Butterworth Prize, 1889; Master of the Stationers' Company. William Jephson. Mawson Scholar (resigned June 3, 1841); died May 23, 1905. P. 279. Robert Couchman. Died February 21, 1882. 1748-1876] 51 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 279. Benjamin Jowett. 99 Died October 1, 1893. Edward Francis Coke. Died November 16, 1897, aged 80. P. 280. Henry Howes. دو 36 وو 39 وو دو Died June 22, 1888. Frederick Howes. Died January 8, 1867. Thomas Burnaby. Died December 23, 1870. Charles Robert Granville. Drowned while bathing, September 1, 1836. George Ridout. Perpetual Curate of Ash, next Sandwich, Kent, 1849. P. 281. Edwin Arthur Bernay (Bernays). دو Second son of Adolphus B., born 1822; subsequently at King's College; appointed to H.M. Dockyard, Woolwich, 1841; Assistant Civil Engineer, 1859; Pembroke Dock, 1860; Chatham, 1862; Superintending Civil Engineer at Chatham and Sheerness, 1873 to September, 1886; M.I.C.E., April 1, 1879; Trefour Medal, I.C.E., May, 1880; author of Lectures on Chatham Dockyard Extension Works, 1872, and again in 1879; died September 27, 1887. Charles Snell. Trin. Coll., Oxon., March 5, 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1852; Rector of Oulton, Suffolk, 1862-1891; died January, 1900. P. 282. John Pennell Snow. 99 Campden Exhibitioner, 1840 (not 1846); died June 5, 1889. John Stokes Salmon. Died November 9, 1857. P. 283. John George Wodsworth. وو 36 وو 56 56 Died February 9, 1890, aged 73. Charles Thomas Blake. Died February 8, 1894, aged 73. Joseph Child Capes. Died May 10, 1854. Charles Scudamore Longden. Served in the Mutiny Campaign; was present at the relief of Lucknow and battle of Cawnpore; was wounded and received brevet of major, being four times mentioned in despatches; retired on full pay, 1869; died March 2, 1894. P. 284. James Hannen. دو 66 Governor of St. Paul's School; D.C.L. (Oxon.), 1888; Judge of Appeal in Ordinary, 1891; created Lord Hannen of Burdock, Sussex; presided at the Parnell Commission, 1889; Behring Sea Arbitration, 1893; died March 29, 1894. Benjamin Babington. Died August 18, 1875. E 2 52 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 284. Frank Bowes King. 39 99 Left in 1832; author of several Sermons and Hymns. Alfred Roberts. M.R.C.S. and L.S.A. 1844; principal promoter of the Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney; died December 19, 1898. P. 285. Charles Robert Eaton. 99 Died November 28, 1902, aged 78. Edward Holbeche Couchman. Died April, 1876. P. 286. Alfred Bousfield. 99 99 59 وو 99 Died May 13, 1900, aged 76. Charles Churchill Crackenthorp. Died June 4, 1898, in his 75th year. William Babington. Died January 8, 1900, aged 79. Robert Cradock Nichols. F.S.A.; died May 26, 1892. Reginald Stevenson Davies. Died February 16, 1905. P. 287. Charles Edward Pollock. 22 Died November 21, 1897. James Cutting Safford. Died, in the VIth Class, July, 1842. P. 288. Thomas John Smith. وو Died June 10, 1876. Thomas George Pattinson Hough. Edited Hough's History of Christianity in India, and a volume of Sermons; died October 8, 1895. P. 289. Richard Whittington. 99 وو Principal of the City of London College, 1861-1899; Prebendary of Tottenhall (St. Paul's), 1881; Vice-President of the O.P. Club, 1882; Master of the Merchant Taylors' Company, 1892-93; Rural Dean of East City, 1900; died November 21, 1900. William Andrews Rogers. M.R.C.S. 1851; Surgeon to the South Division of the Metropolitan Police; died at Stanmore, January 21, 1893. Philip Prendergast. Pensioner, Caius College, 1843; B.A. 1853; called to the Bar (Middle Temple), 1859. P. 290. Edward Henry Bradby (not Hews). وو Entered Rugby School, August, 1839; "son of Mrs. B., Southern Hill, Reading, aged 12 on December 15th"; Scholar of Balliol; Matric., March 5, 1845, aged 18; First Class Litt. Hum., 1848; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1852; Assistant Master, Harrow, 1853-1868; Head Master of Haileybury, 1868-1883; Hon. Canon of St. Albans, 1878. Robert Septimus Gooday. Died April, 1878. 1748-1876] 53 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 290. Spencer Vincent. 99 66 وو وو He was well known as a water-colour painter, and was one of the founders of the Dudley Gallery; he held a commission in the Inns of Court Volunteers; died November 3, 1889. George Webb. Died October 27, 1867. Robert Albion Pritchard, Registrar of the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division, 1886. Silvester Charles Capes. Died February 5, 1901. P. 291. Charles Underwood Dasent. 99 Died February 24, 1894. Edward Capel Whitehurst. Born at Havering-atte-Bower, October 4, 1824; admitted Attorney and Solicitor, 1849; practised in London and at St. Austell, Corn- wall; Vice Chairman of the Ballot Society, 1853; author of The Coalition Ministries of 1783 and 1853, and other political pamphlets, and contributor to the Westminster Review, etc. P. 292. Charles John Charles John Clay. Read third (equal) in First Class Classics; died January 16, 1905. P. 293. James Harrison Watson. Vicar of Saxthorpe, Norfolk; died October 13, 1888. P. 294. John Thomas Hyde. B.A. (Senior Op.), 1853; Professor of Fortification and Artillery at Addiscombe from 1851 till it was closed in 1861; Seignior of the Island of Herm; died February 13, 1892. P. 295. Corbet Metcalf Moore. 99 وو Vicar of St. Peter's, Notting Hill, 1886. William Costall May. Died at Bournemouth, January 2, 1896. Thomas Julius Henderson. Vicar of South Banbury, Oxon, 1878-1883; Vicar of Farley, Wilts, and Warden of Farley Hospital, 1883. P. 296. Edward Heming Rice. وو 36 وو P. 297. Died September 26, 1844, of inflammation of the lungs, after a few days' illness, aged 22: but not in college. Charles Andrew Prescott. Chairman of Prescott, Dimsdale & Co., and of the Atlas Insurance Company; died July 11, 1903, aged 75. William Zachariah Kingdon. Died at Onda, on the Magdalena, in South America, 1857. Edmund B. Snow. Retired in 1876, after thirty years' service, with the rank of colonel; he held the Royal Humane Society's Medal; died September 20, 1902. 54 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 297. William Chartres Safford. وو Admitted pensioner of Caius, February 3, 1848; Rural Dean of North Rockland; died February 14, 1897, aged 68. Henry Francis Shebbeare. Died June 7, 1897. P. 298. High Master. Herbert Kynaston. 66 Elected June 22, 1838; died October 26, 1878, and was buried in the churchyard of Friern Barnet, November 2, 1878. Surmaster. May 3, 1838. John Philips Bean. 99 Surmaster. وو وو وو 99 99 وو 99 November November 5, 1852. 1852. Surmaster. November 19, 1858. Resigned March 22, 1864. Surmaster. July 15, 1864. Author of Life of Colet (1887); Preacher at Gray's Inn, 1890; Alfred James Carver. John Kempthorne. Joseph Hirst Lupton. Hulsean Lecturer, Cambridge, 1887; resigned Midsummer, 1899. Third Master. May 3, 1838. James Cooper. Appointed Third Master (instead of Usher). Third Master. July 25, 1861. Edward Taylor Hudson. Died March 1, 1875, and was buried March 8, at Highgate. Third Master. March 24, 1875. James William Shepard. Became Surmaster 1899; resigned Midsummer, 1902. Assistant to the High Master. June 22, 1838. Charles Coleby Roberts. 35 وو Fourth Master. Hudson. December 21, 1854. Edward Taylor وو وو Fourth Master. December 24, 1861. James William Shepard. Fourth Master. May 14, 1875. Robert Barlow Gardiner. P. 299. William Lethbridge. 66 99 46 66 99 P. 300. Subsequently managing partner of Messrs. W. H. Smith & Sons; he retired in 1885, and was High Sheriff of Devon, in 1893; died March 31, 1901, aged 76. E. A. Hadley. Died February, 1901. Tito Pagliardini. Died March 26, 1895, in his 78th year. G. C. W. Warr. Fellow elect of Trinity College, Cambridge; Professor of Classics at King's College, London; Member of the Senate of the University of London; Secretary of the Cobden Club, 1869-1873; author of Echoes of Hellas, The Greek Epic, etc.; died February 21, 1901. Hugh Kennedy. Brother-in-law of the High Master. 1748-1876] 55 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 300. Henry Bickham Martin. Died at Montreal, May, 1879. 99 66 وو 99 Augustus Field. Vicar of North Lydbury, Hereford, 1886; Rector of Hopesay, and Prebendary of Morton Magna, Hereford, 1900; Rural Dean of Bishop's Castle; died May 31, 1905, aged 75. Arthur Thompson Bonner. Scholar, 1848; "Owing to overwork he nearly lost his eyesight, and for more than a year was unable to read for himself, and was read to by some of the Magdalen Scholars or Chorister boys"; died July 10, 1868. George Herrick Burnaby. Died June 2, 1853. Hugh Jacobs. Died December 11, 1850. P. 301. William Griffith (Griffiths). 99 99 وو Scholar of Caius, 1850-1853; B.A. (Junior Op. and Second Class Classics), 1853. Herbert Henry Moseley. Died April 23, 1901. Peter Sorenson Royston. Vicar of Childwall, Liverpool, 1896, and assistant to the Bishop of Liverpool, which post he resigned in 1905. Thomas Samuel Fraser Rawlins. Died March 24, 1901. P. 302. James Murray Richard Rawlins. وو دو وو In later life obtained much notoriety under the name of Workman. Frederick B. Jacobs. Died April 8, 1880. William Henry Stone. Died July, 1891. James Durant Kingdon. Assistant Master at Bromsgrove, 1854-1860; at King's College School, 1860-1864; "Pristini moris vindex"; died January 22, 1899, aged 68 (father J. P. K. 1894). P. 303. Robert Scott McDowall. 59 وو وو Vicar of Yetminster, Dorset, 1884; died 1902, aged 71. John Daniel Bliss. Died March 4, 1892. Andrew Burn Suter. Resigned 1891, with a view of returning to England, but was seized with paralysis on his way to embark, from which he did not rally, though he lived till April 29, 1895. Edward Mourant Birch. B.A. 1854. 56 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 303. Thomas Hogg Girtin. 99 (Third Class Litt. Hum., 1853; Fourth Class Law and Mod. Hist., 1854.) Sylvester Joseph Hunter. (Jesuit), Rector of St. Bueno's, St. Asaph, 1885; author of Outlines of Dogmatic Theology, 3 vols., 1896; died at Stonyhurst, June 20, 1896. P. 304. Henry Clarke Monkhouse. 36 وو 99 وو 66 99 66 99 وو Died, November 28, 1902. James Hughes Cooper. Member of Convocation for Chester Diocese, 1886; Vicar of Cuck- field, Sussex, 1888; Hon. Canon of Chichester. Edward Barker Prescott. King's College School; Captain in 33rd Regiment; died at Deesa, in India, January 21, 1862. Sherard Beaumont Burnaby. Vicar of Hampstead, Middlesex, 1873; resigned, 1900; died, February 23, 1902; Author of The Elements of the Jewish and Mahommedan Calendar. Henry William Eyre Jeston. Died April 13, 1894, aged 60. Robert Costall May. Chaplain till his death, February 27, 1886. Samuel Hale. Stirnus, read Stormes. P. 305. Frederick William Kingsford. وو 66 86 99 99 Rural Dean of Hackney, 1888; died, January 21, 1899, and was buried at Walthamstow. Harry Bodkin Poland. Treasurer of the Inner Temple, 1900. George Woodford Lawrance. Died, June 3, 1895. Frederic Metcalfe. Meres Scholar, May 21, 1845; died, January 9, 1891. P. 306. George Francis Popham Blyth. 99 56 Bishop of the Church of England in Jerusalem, March 25, 1887; D.D. (Oxon), 1887. Edward Hamilton Blyth. Vicar of Woodchurch, Kent, 1888; Vicar of Saltwood, 1888; died, February 22, 1892. P. 307. Robert Metcalfe. Died, March 3, 1903, aged 76. 1748-1876] 57 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 307. Edward Graham Alston. وو 29 Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1857; Registrar-General. Van- couver's Island, 1861; Registrar-General, British Columbia, 1870; Attorney-General, British Columbia, 1871; Queen's Advocate, Sierra Leone, November, 1871; died of African fever, November, 1872. Howard Tripp. Died April 9, 1857. Henry William Lord. Registrar of the Probate and Divorce Division, Somerset House, 1891; died suddenly, May 27, 1893. P. 308. Edward Hanbury Pitman. وو 99 Afterwards at Manchester, William Wolfe Capes. Resigned Readership, January, 1887; resigned Bramshott, 1901; Governor of St. Paul's School, 1876 till 1903; Canon of Hereford, 1903. Arthur William Follett Halcombe. Inspector of Schools for Wellington; Provincial Secretary and Treasurer; "a fine type of Pioneer "; died, 1900. P. 309. Frederic York (Ledger) St. Ledger. He was Founder, and for 25 years Editor, of the Cape Times, and a Member of the House of Assembly; died, April 24, 1901. P. 310. Robert Nicholas Sanderson. دو 99 Died, June 27, 1896. Rudolph Gustavus Glover. F.S.A., 1889; died February 16, 1897. William Samuel Elliott. Died, January, 1886. P. 311. Herbert Clementi Smith. وو Master of the Mercers' Company, 1887; Governor of St. Paul's School, 1901; died, February 9, 1905. Burman Cassin. Died at Margate, July 10, 1892, aged 58. P. 312. Frederick Cavan Blyth. 66 29 B.A., June 23, 1859; M.A., October 10, 1861; Vicar of Quatford, Salop, 1877; Vicar of Buckminster, Leics., 1882; Rector of Silk Willoughby, Sleaford, 1896; Rural Dean of Lafford II., 1897; died August 14, 1904. Arthur Steinkopff Thompson. St. Petersburg, 1863-1877; Arundel, Sussex, 1879; Vicar of Balking with Woolstone, Berks, 1890; Vicar of Little Marlow, Bucks, 1892. Henry Stokes Noel Lenny. Vicar of Reddal Hill, Worcester, 1884; of St. Peter's, Blackburn, October, 1892. 58 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 314. Thomas Dyer Stidolph. وو 66 99 Died, August 10, 1875. Francis Palmer Lyne. Resident at Abergavenny; died at Cheltenham, 1887, aged 50. Peter Steel. Living in 1904. P. 315. Alfred William Deey. وو 99 Died, May 28, 1871. James Tufton Bartlet (Bartlett). Scholar (Old Foundation), March 27, 1853. Herbert Gauntlett Panter. Assistant Adjutant-General, London, 1885; Inspector-General of Recruiting, 1888; died, April 18, 1888. P. 316. Owen Sinclair Flintoff. وو 99 وو Died at Upper Norwood, September 27, 1889, aged 53. Harry Escombe. Premier, Attorney-General, etc., Natal, February 12, 1897. He represented Natal at the Jubilee, 1897, and was made a Privy Councillor. He resigned the Premiership in October, 1897, and died suddenly in the street at Durban, December 27, 1899. Frederick Ashbournham Blunt. Died January 2, 1887, aged 48. Oliver Edmund Slocock. Removed to St. Peter's School, Eaton Square; author of some single Sermons. P. 317. Archibald John Little. 33 وو وو وو 23 99 A pioneer of the Yang-tse Kiang, passing through the rapids between Schang and Ching-King. Robert William Little. Third Class, Mods. Classics, 1859; entered Lincoln's Inn, 1860. Cornelius Winter Smith. Died, October 28, 1871. David John Dickson Safford. Lieut.-Colonel, 1881; served with the Natal Field Force, 1881; Colonel, 1885; died, April 7, 1901. Henry James Matthew. Bishop of Lahore, January 6, 1888; he was seized with paralysis in the Cathedral after preaching on the first Sunday in Advent, and never rallied, but died, December 2, 1898. P. 318. William Cosmo Monkhouse. Assistant Secretary (for Finance), Board of Trade, 1893; died, July 20, 1901, aged 61. He was a distinguished art critic, and besides A Question of Honour and Hours of Idleness, he wrote The Italian Pre-Raphaelites and The Earlier English Water-Colour Painters, with other works on Art, and contributed numerous articles to D.N.B. 1748-1876] 59 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 318. Arthur Charles Whitley. وو Old Foundation Scholar, June 2, 1858; died April 17, 1903. Author of Cross and Crown; also of the musical setting of some seventy songs. Walter Meredith Deane. C.M.G., 1890; retired, 1891. P. 319. Theodore Nevins Flintoff. وو وو Rector of Doverdale, 1896; Rector of Cogenhoe, Northants, 1900 to 1902. Walter John Lawrence. Hon. Chaplain to the Queen, 1896; Dean of St. Albans, 1900. Henry Rushton. Died, July, 1886. P. 320. Mark Wetherby Ker. دو وو 99 وو Born, August 9, 1838; entered Civil Service, May 5, 1857. Louis Stromeyer Little. Honours, B.A., 1860; donor of books to the Library, 1903. William James Heaviside. Retired as Lieut.-Col., August 24, 1888, on pension and extra annuity. Roderick Oliver. M.A. 1878. George Harris. Died as Lieut.-Col. at Plymouth, March 31, 1889. P. 321. George Augustus Mayo How. 66 وو وو 36 وو P. 322. دو وو وو Rural Dean of Stepney, 1886; Prebendary of Wedlands (St. Paul's), 1891; died, February 18, 1893. Joseph James Henry Bartlett. Died, August, 1883. Robert Joseph Crosthwaite. K.C.S.I., 1897; retired, January, 1898. Henry Fothergill Whittington. Minister of St. Cyprian's, Durban; died at Durban, February 13, 1888. Thomas Miller. Christ Church, N.Z., 1881-1884; English Lecturer at Gottingen, and later at Strassburg; Editor of the Anglo-Saxon text of Bede, and author of Place Names in Bede; died, June 24, 1900. Samuel Wetherfield. Vicar of Lewknor, Oxford, 1884; Rector of Buckland, Surrey, 1905. Francis John Ramsbotham. Tancred Student; B.A. (2nd Class Nat. Sc. Tripos), 1866; M.A. 1869; died July 21, 1882. Augustus Adolphus Lyne. Vicar of St. Saviour's, Westgate-on-Sea, 1884; died, December 18, 1900, aged 59. 60 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 323. Montagu Clementi Smith (assumed the maternal surname, Clementi, 1869). 86 36 وو 99 وو 99 Ensign and Lieut. (H.E.I.C.S.), 1858; Captain (I.S.C.), 1870; Major, 1878; Lieut.-Colonel, 1884; Colonel, 1888; Judge-Advocate- General-in-India, 1888; served in Sittana Campaign, 1863 (medal and clasp); and in Egyptian Campaign, 1882 (medal and clasp), Order of Osmanieh, and Bronze Star; Royal Humane Society's medal, 1870; Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn), 1874; Master of the Mercers' Company, 1892-3; Governor of St. Paul's School, 1903. John Walter Spurling. Governor of Wantage School and of Reading College; County Councillor for Berks; died, April 16, 1899. Frederic McKenzie Williams. Vicar of Knowbury, Salop, 1882-1900; Prebendary Episcopi and Prælector in Hereford Cathedral, 1892; Canon of Hereford, 1896. Charles Thomas Lane. Master of the Mercer's Company, 1893-4; Governor of St. Paul's School, 1904. John Goldicut Turner. Died November 12, 1892. Alexander Hamilton Miller. Died, November 29, 1872. P. 324. Francis Coningsby Hannam Clarke. 99 Lieutenant in Bombay Artillery, December 9, 1859; Captain, June 6, 1871; Major, November 30, 1878; D.A.Q.G. at head- quarters, April 2, 1872-1880; also Asiatic Boundary Commission, September 5, 1878 to November 14, 1879; Surveyor-General of Ceylon, 1884; author of Reports on German, Dutch, Russian, and Greek Armies; died at Brighton, August 27, 1893, aged 51. Charles James Ridgeway. Vicar of Christ Church, Paddington, 1884; M.A. 1884; Rural Dean of Paddington, 1901; Prebendary of Oxgate (St. Paul's), 1899. P. 325. Hardinge William Browne. 99 Died, April 23, 1874. The choir stalls in Woolwich Garrison Church were erected to his memory. Alfred Hutchison (Hutchinson) Smee. Founder of the Smee Prizes, 1902, which he had previously given since 1884; J.P. for Surrey; died, November 8, 1901. P. 326. Bryan Meyrick King. وو Theological Tutor of the Diocese of Dunedin, 1885-1892; Member of the Synod and Diocesan Secretary, 1892; incumbent of St. Peter's, Caversham, 1892; St. Martin's, Dunedin, New Zealand, 1892; Canon of St. Paul's, Dunedin, New Zealand, 1897. Thomas Davies Luard. With this inscription: "In memory of T. D. L., born in Goderich, educated at King's College, London, ordained in this Cathedral, February 28, 1863, and died on the seventh day following, aged 26. A graceful scholar and a skilful musician, deeply loved by all who knew him: by upright conduct he in his lifetime wrote the epitaph all covet on their tombs, For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him.' Erected by his personal friends." 1748-1876] 61 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 326. وو 36 وو 66 وو وو William Satterly Lord. Member of the Legislative Council of Cape Colony; died at sea, September 9, 1889. Francis Mantell Adams. Died, March 1, 1886. Francis George Howard. Died, December 10, 1889. Cecil Clementi Smith. Colonial Secretary and Lieut.-Governor of Ceylon, 1885-1887; K.C.M.G., 1886; Governor of the Straits Settlements, 1887-1893; High Commissioner and Consul-General for Borneo and Sarawak, 1889-1893; G.C.M.G., 1892; Master of the Mercers' Company, 1897-8; Governor of St. Paul's School, 1905. Risdon Darracott Bennett. Called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1865; died November 19, 1872. P. 327. Henry Hill. وو 66 وو 33 وو Died, April 28, 1890, aged 47. Henry Turing Mackenzie. Died at Las Palmas, Grand Canary, February 23, 1896. Peter Benson Maxwell. Removed to Dr. Wynne's at Wimbledon. Alfred Finucane McCarthy. Was reported mortally wounded before Capua on October 19, 1860. He spelt his name MacCarthy. There is a memoir of A F. M. (privately printed) in the S.P.S. Library. P. 328. William Bramston. 99 Rector of Warden, Kent, 1878; Chaplain to the Sheppey Union. Alfred William South. Took Orders, 1886; Curate of Godstone, Surrey, till 1892, when he moved to Enfield; died, October 9, 1897. His Truro Medal is in S.P.S. Library. P. 329. Clement Frank Walker. Died, November 21, 1895. P. 330. George Leonard Gibbs. 99 دو Chaplain of the Epileptic Hospital, Queen's Square; died, Decem- ber 27, 1892. Robert Barlow Gardiner. F.S.A., 1887; Third Master and Hon. Librarian of S.P.S., 1899; Surmaster, 1902; Editor of Admission Registers of S.P.S., 1884, Registers of Wadham College, Part I. 1889, Part II. 1894; Letters of Dorothy Wadham, 1904. Clement Smith. Vicar of Hedge End, Botley, Southampton, 1886; Vicar of New- port, Isle of Wight, 1890; and of St. Nicholas-in-the-Castle, 1892; Hon. Chaplain to the Queen, September 1893; Rector of Whipping- ham, 1894; Rural Dean of West Wight, 1900; Chaplain to the King, M.V.O. 1901; Canon of Windsor, 1902. 62 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 331. John Arrow Kempe. وو P. 332. 99 36 56 وو Deputy Chairman of the Board of Customs, 1894; C.B., 1900; Comptroller and Auditor-General (Exchequer and Audit Dept.), 1904. Thomas Archibald Starnes White. Rural Dean; Translator of The Passover of the New Covenant, 1897. Arthur Allen Owen. Dele Royal Military College, Sandhurst; One of H.M.'s Gentlemen at Arms, 1885. Francis James Crosland Fenton. Son of Albert F., Captain, H.E.I.C.S., and nephew and ward of Dr. Wilkinson of West Lavington. Joseph W. Ridgeway. Commanding Escort of Afghan Frontier Commission; K.C.S.I., 1885; Commissioner at St. Petersburg for delimitation of Afghan Frontier, 1887; Under Secretary for Ireland; K.C.B., Commissioner to Morocco; Governor of the Isle of Man, 1893 to 1895; Governor of Ceylon, 1895-1903. Frederick William Spurling. Took Orders, 1884; Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Chester, 1889; Hon. Canon of Chester, 1899; Sub-warden of Keble College, Oxford, 1897. P. 333. Baden Henry Powell. 29 39 39 وو Divisional Judge, Lahore, 1886; retired, May 1889; Vice-Chancellor of the Punjab University; Hon. M.A., Oxon; died, January 1, 1901; author of Creation and its Records, published, 1886; Indian Village Communities, and other works on the Punjab. Reginald V. C. Smith. Died in Hong Kong; dele choked, etc. Charles Edward Armand Semple. B.A. (Third Class Nat. Sc.), 1867; died, March 5, 1895; author of Handbook of the Diseases of Children; The Voice, Musically and Medically Considered, etc. P. 334. John Henry Champion McGill. 99 66 وو 33 99 Vicar of St. Andrew's, Deal, 1893 to 1900; Vicar of Isleworth, 1900. Lindsay Heath. Son of Christopher H. Gilbert Venables. Died, October 23, 1888. Robert Charles Latham Browne. Rector of Hever, Kent, June 1890. Hugh McNeill Mansfield. Rural Dean of Aveland, 1885. P. 335. Harvey Edmund Taverner. 99 Died at Deal, July 30, 1897, aged 52. Edward Thomas Donoghue., Died, March 7, 1895, aged 49, "late of the British Museum.' 1748-1876] 63 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 336. John Richardson Illingworth. وو 35 وو 39 وو Rector of Longworth, 1883; Bampton Lecturer, 1894; Hon. Canon of Christ Church, 1905; author of Personality, Human and Divine, and numerous works on Divinity. Edmund Arbuthnott Knox. M.A. 1872; Rector of Kibworth Beauchamp, Leic., 1885; Vicar of Aston by Birmingham, April, 1891; Hon. Canon of Worcester, July, 1894; Bishop Suffragan of Coventry, 1894; Archdeacon of Birmingham, 1894; Bishop of Manchester, 1903; Governor of St. Paul's School, 1904. Frederick Clements Williamson. Son of S. W., solicitor, Holywell, North Wales, where S. W. was Registrar of the County Courts at Chester; Vicar of Ashford, Middlesex, 1887-1893; died November 29, 1899. Edwin Ray Lankester. By an error in the MS. Registers he is described as son of P. Smith L.; he was son of Dr. Edwin L. Life Governor of University College, London, 1886; President of Biological Section of British Associa- tion, 1883; Linacre Professor, Oxford, 1891; Curator of Science Department, South Kensington, 1898. P. 337. Francis Ralph Allfree. 99 Vicar of St. Nicholas at Wade, Kent, 1888; died, January 8, 1904, aged 57. James Whitbread Lee Glaisher. Governor of St. Paul's School, 1885; D.Sc., 1887. P. 338. Leighton Mayo Dalton. وو 66 Perpetual Curate of St. Gabriel's, Canning Town, February, 1885. Vincent Charles Reynell Reynell. Vicar of Tidenham with St. Luke's, Chepstow, 1896; Vicar of Stinchcombe, 1900. George Smyth Baden Powell. Transferred to Marlborough College; C.M.G. 1884; M.P. for the Kirkdale Division of Liverpool; K.C.M.G., LL.D., F.R.S.; died November 20, 1898 (see Pauline, xvii. 9). P. 339. Francis Hordern Allen. وو وو وو Also Perpetual Curate of Fenwick, Doncaster, October, 1901. Joseph Wilkinson. Died, February 7, 1901, aged 51. Edward Wilton South. Head Master of Blackheath Proprietary School, 1876-1887; Vicar of Sedbergh, Yorks, 1889; Vicar of Podington, Beds, 1900. Charles Druitt. Vicar of Harnham, Wilts; Vicar of Whitechurch, Dorset. P. 340. Arthur Courtenay Roberts. وو Vicar of Dunmow, Essex, and Rural Dean of Dunmow, 1888. Charles Alexander Maclaren. Died, April, 1897. 64 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 340. Aubrey Lackington Moore. 36 Examining Chaplain to Bishop of Oxford; Hon. Canon of Christ Church, 1887; Dean of Divinity and Fellow of Magdalen, 1889; died, January 17, 1890. Charles Alfred Airey. Assistant Accountant, Bank of England; died, October 17, 1898, aged 48. P. 341. Frank Safford. وو وو Son of John Binham S. H. A. Milner Killick. Chief Clerk in Vote Office, House of Commons; died December 31, 1903. Alfred Bray Kempe. Chancellor of the Diocese of Newcastle, 1886; of Southwell, 1884; of St. Albans, 1891; Official for the Archdeaconry of Essex; Treasurer of Royal Society, 1898. P. 342. Frederick Henry Lacey. وو 99 Died, 1890. Charles Edward Grenside. Rector of Elmley, Yorkshire, 1882; Vicar of Pinner, Herts, 1886. Walter William Kelly. Vicar of Aldingbourne, Sussex, 1888. P. 343. Charles Edward Seaman. وو وو Manners Scholar, June 10, 1868; Mawson Scholar, March 19, 1867; Vicar of Stalbridge, Dorset, 1890. James Knowles Harrison. Vicar of St. Mark's, Dewsbury, 1881-1895. Arthur Allan Leonard. Vicar of Beaminster, Dorset, 1890; Rural Dean of Beaminster, 1901. P. 344. Frederick John Ottley Helmore. وو Matric. October 15, 1870; B.A., December 17, 1874; M.A., June 7, 1877. Harman Mackenzie. Son of Rev. W. B. M. P. 345. Reginald Joseph Martin. 66 35 دو Oriel College, Oxford, B.A. 1870; M.A. 1881; Rector of Greenstead, Essex, 1882-84. Cecil Moore. Born October 17, 1851; Deacon, 1875; Priest, 1876; Curate of St. Marylebone, 1875-77; of St. Mark's, Hamilton Terrace, 1877 and 1879; of St. John's, Paddington, 1879-1883; contributed to Carmina Vespertina, 1884; died at Tunbridge Wells, August 6, 1885. Edward Stafford Finch. Vicar of St. Andrew's, Burntcliffe, Leeds, November, 1891; Vicar of Laxfield, Suffolk, September 1894. Henry Incledon Johns. See proceedings at the Mansion House, May 13, 1887, P. 346. Conrade James Vallance. Died February 17, 1901, aged 51. 1748-1876] 65 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 346. Harold Macaulay Powell. وو 99 Died 1893. George Herbert Rust. Vicar of Chaddleworth, Berks, 1887. John Charles Lewis Coward. Mawson Scholar, June 8, 1871; Recorder of Folkestone, 1886. P. 347. John Basil Rust. وو 99 M.A. 1880; Assistant Diocesan Inspector (London), 1886; Vicar of All Saints, Mile End, 1891. Lindsay (Lindsey) Nevil (Neville) Knox. Rector of Edmundthorpe, Rutland, 1898. Frederick Wallis. Examining Chaplain to Bishop of Salisbury, 1886; Governor of St. Paul's School, 1891; Proctor, 1892-93; Bishop of Wellington, New Zealand, 1894. P. 348. Henry Eugene Roberts. وو 99 وو Rector of Gosbeck, Suffolk, 1898. Claud Hamilton White. Died May 30, 1900, aged 45. Henry Bartholomew Coward. Vicar of Holy Trinity, Knightsbridge, July, 1895. Francis Pierrepont Barnard (not Pierrepoint). P. 349. Herbert Alban Williams. وو Chaplain (1890) and Precentor (1898) of Christ Church, Oxford; Rector of Sheering, Essex, 1900. Robert Lindon Carr. Died December 22, 1886. P. 350. Maurice Otho Stanislaus G. Kowalski. وو LL.B. (Second Class), 1878; died January 8, 1890; aged 33. William Mansfield Rhodes. B.A. (3rd Class, Classical Tripos), 1877; M.A. 1880. P. 351. John Field Savory. وو "Died recently in Africa" (February, 1896). Arnold Joseph Wallis. Examiner, St. Paul's School, 1885; Governor of St. Paul's School, 1895. P. 352. Edward Francis Williams Hudson. وو Second Class, Preliminary Theological Examination, 1883; Vicar of Selsley, Glouc., 1891; resigned December, 1900. Launcelot Charles D'Auvergne Lipscombe. Died November 18, 1899. P. 353. Wyndham Charles Watson. Died at Hamilton, New Zealand, August 18, 1904. F 66 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 353. Ernest Henry Glaisher. 99 Curator of the Museum, George Town, Demerara, January, 1883; died August 11, 1885. William Edward Windle. Vicar of Ugborough, Devon, 1889. P. 354. George Herbert Damant. 66 99 وو 99 66 وو His health gave way before finishing his University career. Richard Francis Herring. Vicar of St. John the Baptist, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, 1886. Author of Offerings Without Cost and The Two Mysteries: Life and Death. Stephen Thomas Salter. Second Class (Second M.B. Examination), Camb. William John Sparrow Simpson. Vicar of St. Mark's, Regent's Park, 1888. John Hooley Ella Bailey. Military Chaplain; Vicar of St. John the Baptist, Birscough Bridge, Ormskirk, September, 1892; Vicar of St. George's, Whitwick, Leicestershire, 1895. P. 355. John Maurice Schulhof. 36 99 Resigned St. Paul's School, 1884; proceeded to Oxford as un- attached; and afterwards Exhibitioner of Exeter College; accessit for Ireland Scholarship, 1885 and 1886; First Class Moderations (Classics), 1886; Ireland and Craven Scholar, 1886; First Class (Litt. Hum.), 1887; Green Prize, 1902; Fellow of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, 1903; In Orders. Sherard Montague Statham. Vicar of Holy Trinity, Stowupland, 1889; Vicar of River cum Guston, Kent, November, 1891. John Montagu Cadman. Vicar of St. Matthew's, New Kent Road, 1886; Vicar of Sedbergh, Yorkshire, 1904. P. 356. Henry John Bassett. Hertford College, Oxford; B.A. 1884; Vicar of East Kirkby, Linc., 1893. P. 357. William Eastwick Cotes. 99 456 99 35 وو 66 وو Vicar of St. John the Baptist, Great Marlborough Street, May, 1890. Reginald Gwynne Templer. Died, December, 1886. Lawrence Gwynne Templer. Resigned Commission, October, 1887. Francis Cumming, read Lean for Lear. Lewis Meadows White. Holy Orders, 1884; Vicar of Horning, Norfolk, 1888. 1748-1876] 67 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 358. Thomas Warren Bullock. 999 39 Left in VIII., 1877. Wordsworth Everard Jones. Head of the Mission at Toungoo, British Burmah, 1882-1890; Rector of Dunsby, Lincolnshire, July, 1891. Archibald Edward Glover. B.A., January 14, 1887; M.A. 1888; In orders; Missionary in China. P. 359. Herbert Augustine Moore. وو وو 99 Rector of Ribbesford, Bewdley, 1904. Herbert Hugh Davies. Died September 27, 1901, aged 42. Robert Norman Bland. Private Secretary to the Acting Governor of the Straits Settle- ments, 1885. Arthur Stewart Tippets. Admitted, 1885. P. 360. Henry Alfred Stern. وو دو 99 وو Senior Op. (Math. Tripos), 1884. Henry White Wallis. First Class, Theol. Tripos, Pt. I., Second Class, Theol. Tripos, Pt. II., 1884; Hibbert Scholar, 1884; Fellow of Caius, 1887; died, July 16, 1887. Arthur Ernest Cowley. Assistant Librarian in Bodley, 1900; Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1902. Henry Ingham Everard Palmer. Lieutenant, Worcestershire Regiment (29th), 1883. Charles Jasper Palmer. Curate of Lewisham; Chaplain on the Bengal (Calcutta) Establish- ment, 1890. P. 361. Robert Percival Brown. 39 وو 33 وو 36 Classical Tripos, Part I., First Class, 1884; Head Master of Kendal Grammar Schl., 1888-1891; of Royal Naval School, 1891 to 1896; of Warwick Gr. School, 1896 to 1902; Incumbent of Holy Trinity, Stirling, 1905. Charles Hillhouse Walker Simpson. B.A. (Third Class Classical Tripos, Part I.), 1885; M.A., 1889; In Holy Orders. Lewis Colby Price. King's, London, and Durham University; Rector of Ansford, Som., 1888. Frank Auguste Mariette. B.A. (Junior Op.), 1885. Arthur William Shepard. Appointment, Public Works Department, India, 1886. F 2 68 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 362. Herbert Kynaston Hudson. 99 Wadham College, Oxford, 1885; Vicar of Berden, Herts, 1899. Sydney Vinter. District Surgeon, Perak, 1890. P. 363. Charles Bousfield Huleatt. 66 وو 99 P. 364. 36 وو 66 35 93. وو 99 Second Class Classics, Moderations, 1884; Third Class Litt. Hum., 1886; Chaplain in Egypt and in Italy, 1893. Henry Percival George Elkington. Army Medical Service, 1885. Alfred McGregor Hadow. Drowned in the Kapunda, January 20, 1887. George L. N Antrobus. Second Class Classics Moderations, 1885. Edward Owen E. Leggatt. Appointment Indian Civil Service, 1884; B.A. (Third Class, Juris- prudence), 1885; District and Sessions Judge, United Provinces, 1895. Henry William Longden. Died December 27, 1890, aged 28. Alfred Edward Alston. Son of E. G. A. (see page 307), barrister (deceased), Town Close, Norwich; left in VIII., 1880; Rector of Framingham Earl, Norwich, 1887. Harold Jaques Law Baty. Merchant in the Seychelles; died of dysentery at Mahe, September 18, 1903; aged 41. Dele "Studying . . . Office." Herbert Alfred Raynes. B.A. (Third Class Mathematics), 1885; M.A., Vicar of St. Saviour's, Nottingham, 1897 to 1901; Home Superintendent, Brit. and F. Bible Soc., 1901. P. 365. Reginald Henry Arthur Currey. 59 55 وو 66 Chaplain to the Mission to Seamen, Hull, 1895. Arthur Edward Kelsey. Perry Exhibitioner, 1885; Second Class (Natural Science Tripos), Part I., 1886; Surgeon, R.N.; Staff Surgeon, 1899. Algernon Leslie Brown. Major Scholar, 1884; First Class, Classical Tripos, Part I., 1886; Tutor of Selwyn Coll., Camb.; Chaplain to the Bishop of Gibraltar, 1905. Harry Stanley Scrivener. Second Class Classics Modérations, 1886; B.A. (Third Class Litt. Hum.), 1888; Called to the Bar (Middle Temple) 10 June, 1891. 1748-1876] 69 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 365. 99 Charles Marshall Hill. M.R.C.S. 1886; Surgeon to Halifax Infirmary; Medical Officer to G.N.R. at Doncaster; died at Hong-Kong, July 4, 1903. Captain of Swimming; First XV. Herbert Richard Laughton. Subsequently student for Orders (R.C.). P. 366. Herbert Charles Phillips. وو 36 وو 99 Son of John P., law stationer; St. Mary's Hospital; M.R.C.S. 1887. Alfred Irvine Menzies. Third Class, (Natural Science), 1886. Archibald Richard Frith Hyslop. Scholar of King's College, Cambridge, 1884; Carus Prize, 1887; B.A., First Class Classical Tripos, Part I., 1888, and Part II., 1889; M.A. 1892; Warden of Trinity Coll., Glenalmond, 1902. Edward Prescott. Died in Manitoba, October 2, 1889. P. 367. Henry Theodore Edward Barlow. 99 35 وو Second Class Classical Tripos, Part I., 1885; Second Class Theol. Tripos, Part I., 1886; Jeremie Prize, 1886; Naden Student, 1886; Domestic Chaplain to Bishop of Sodor and Man; Junior Dean, St. John's, Cambridge; Proctor; Rector of Marwood, Devon, 1900; Rector of Lawford, Essex, 1902; Hon. Canon of Carlisle, 1902; Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Carlisle, 1892-1901, and again, 1905. James Lynwood Palmer. (White House, Heston) Painter of Horses (1902). Leonard Cutler. London University Matriculation, July, 1882. Sebert Conrad Elton Baty. Peterhouse, Cambridge, 1885; Third Class, Classical Tripos, 1888; Government Surveyor, Seychelles, 1892; Director of Public Works, Mombasa, 1901; died of syncope after a successful operation for cancer in King's College Hospital, August 7, 1904. Registers OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL FROM SEPTEMBER, 1876. CAPITATION SCHOLARS AND FOUNDATIONERS. The first Capitation Scholars were admitted in September, 1876. The first election of Foundationers was held in January, 1877. Candidates were required to be between 12 and 14 years of age, and the Scholarships were tenable up to 19. In that year four (quarterly) Elections were held. Subsequently the elections were held three times a year till 1899. Since then the elections have been reduced to two a year. The following variations in the terms of the election have been made from time to time. In 1880 the Scholarships were divided into two classes-Junior (age 12 to 14, and tenable up to 16) and Senior (under 16, and tenable up to 19). In 1881 permission was given to elect promising boys under 12. In 1897 it began to be found that there were no vacancies at Easter, so that only candidates who stood for re-election to Senior Scholarships could be examined; this led to the reduction of the Examinations to two a year. In 1901 a further change was introduced, the age for Junior Scholars being raised to 15, and for Seniors to 17; it was also ordered that one third of the Scholars should be elected without regard to Greek, and that one third must be taken from boys between 13 and 14. 1877] 73 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1876. North, Edward Herbert (April 2, 1864), son of Rev. I. W. N., Vicar of Holy Trinity, Blackheath Hill. Removed to Blackheath Proprietary School, 1880; Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 1882; Theological Associate, King's College, London, 1887; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1892; in Holy Orders. North, Michael Arthur (August 29, 1865), as above. Elected Foundationer, Michaelmas, 1877; removed to Blackheath Proprietary School, 1880; scholar, Christ's College, Cambridge; Bell Scholar, 1885; First Class, Classical Tripos (Part I.), 1887. Hill, Edmund Masham (Jan. 23, 1866), son of Rev. P. G. H., Rector of St. Edmund, King and Martyr, 32, Finsbury Square. Left in L. IV., Christmas, 1879. Naval Apprentice in the Allan line, now settled in Sydney, New South Wales. Aston, Herbert William (July 4, 1864), son of G. F. A., 55, Red- clyffe Gardens, Civil Servant. Left in II., 1878. Shepard, Robert Harry (June 1, 1867), son of Rev. J. W. S., of St. Paul's School, Clerk in Orders, Elected Foundationer, September, 1879. Left in Matriculation Form, July, 1885. St. Bartholomew's Hospital; House Surgeon, West London Hospital, 1894; M.R.C.S., Eng.; L.R.C.P., Lond., 1894; Resident Medical Officer of Soho Square Hospital, 1895; practising at Cookham, Berks. Hurly, Maurice Randall (June 12, 1864), stepson of Rev. J. Ross., St. Mary's Vicarage, Haggerston, and son of - H., Esq., barrister. Left in 1876. Selwyn Coll., Camb., 1884; Lieut. R.M.L.I., 1886.; I.S.C., 1888; Capt. I.S.C., 1897; Major, 1904. Staff officer in the Burma Campaign, 1891-2. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January, 1877. Barber, Herbert Frederick (April 27, 1864), son of William, sur- veyor, Ecclesbourne Villas, St. John's Road, Brixton. Left in Sc. v., December, 1879. Mercantile Marine; silver medal, etc., as chief officer of s.s. Elstree Grange, 1902; third class of the Medjidie, 1904. Cadell, Arthur William Rees (April 23, 1863), son of William, retired merchant, Eldon House, Anerley. Left in VIII., 20th July, 1881.-Truro Prize, 1880 and 1881; Milton Prize, 1881; passed for Indian Civil Service, July 17, 1881; Balliol College, Oxford, October, 1881; appointed I.C.S., 1883; died from chronic dyspepsia on board the Almora off Beachy Head, March 15, 1886, aged 23. Campbell, Frederick Gerald (Oct. 3, 1864), son of Frederick, jeweller, Victoria House, Highgate Hill. Left in VII., December, 1880. 74 [1877 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Cane, Arthur James (Oct. 4, 1864), son of William, 8, Station Road, Camberwell. of William, cashier, Left in U. v., Feb., 1880. Entered the service of the London School Board, subsequently in Messrs. Barclay & Co.'s Bank. Cooper, Edward (Mar. 24, 1863), son of Major, Royal Marines, King Edward's Road, Rochester. Left in VIII., December, 1879. Proceeded to Clifton College; entered R.M.A., Woolwich, July, 1880; Commission, R.A., 1882; Captain, 1891; Instructor in Position-Finding, 1888 to 31st August, 1894; on Service in Burmah, 1885 (medal and clasp); Major, 1st April, 1900. First XI.; First XV.; Captain of Swimming, etc. Dawson, Bertrand Edward (Mar. 9, 1864), son of Henry, architect, Hayling Hurst, Warham Road, Croydon. Left in VI., December, 1879. B.Sc. Lond. 1888; M.B. 1890; M.D. 1893; M.R.C.S. Eng.; M.R.C.P. Lond. 1893; London Hospital. Gardner, Charles Graham (Jan. 12, 1863), son of Charles, Professor of Music, 3, Chilworth Street, Westbourne Terrace. Left in Matric., July, 1881. First Class matriculation, London University, 1879; entered Oxford as Unattached Student, St. Stephen's House; Exhibitioner of the Haberdashers' Company; Third Class Theology; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1896; ordained Deacon, 1886; and proceeded to Japan as S.P.G. Missionary Priest, 1890. Haydon, John Hampden (May 16, 1863), son of Hillyard, ware- houseman salesman, Cholmeley Park House, Archway Road, Highgate. Left in VIII. (Captain and Exhibitioner), July, 1881. Kynaston and French Prose Prizes, 1880; Kynaston, Thruston and Gk. Iambics, 1881; Exhibitioner of King's College, Cambridge, 1881; subsequently Scholar, 1883; matriculated at London University with Honours; Scholarship for Latin, 1883; First Class Classical Tripos, Part I., 1884; Gold Medal, M.A., London, 1886; Head Master of Tettenhall College, Staffordshire. Haydon, Robert Stafford (Nov. 24, 1864), as above. Left in U. VIII., (Exhibitioner), July, 1883. Gk. Iambic Prize, 1883; elected to an Exhibition at Caius, 1883; (Foundation) scholar of Christ's Coll., Camb., 1883, and subsequently to (open) Scholarship at Christ's College, Cambridge, 1883; First Class Classical Tripos, Part I., 1886; First Class Classical Tripos, Part II., 1887; Second Master at Dewsbury Grammar School since 1889. Heather, Henry James Shedlock (May 9, 1863), son of James, solicitor, Fairholme, Manor Court Road, Hanwell. Left in Math. VIII., (Exhibitioner and Keen's Scholar), July, 1882. Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford, 1881; Second Class Mathematics Moderations, 1884; Second Class Mathematics, 1886; B.A. 1888; Civil Engineer. Jennings, Alfred Vaughan (April 11, 1864), son of Rev. Nathan, Clerk in Holy Orders, and Professor of Classics at Regent's Park College, 1, Grove Terrace, Highgate Rise. Left in Matric., December, 1880. Entered School of Mines, " Edward Forbes" Medal, 1884; Assistant Demonstrator in Geology (as Nathaniel A. V.); Matricu- lation, 1st Class, Lond. Univ., June, 1880; F.L.S., F.G.S.; died at Christiania, January 11, 1903; aged 38. 1877] 75 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. O'Neill, Charles Stephen (May 29, 1864), son of Rev. A., Clerk in Holy Orders, 74, Fentiman Road, Clapham. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1883. Scholar of Christ's College, Cambridge, 1883; professional singer. Plowman, Robert Arthur (Jan. 29, 1865), son of Robert Hay, Civil Service, 8, Gloucester Terrace, Campden Hill, Kensington. Left in VIII., (Captain and Exhibitioner), July, 1883. (Assumed the name of Hay); Truro Prize and French Composition Prize, 1883; Barnes Scholar, Worcester College, Oxford, 1882; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1885; Second Class Litt. Hum., 1887; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891; D. 1889; P. 1890; Vicar of St. Andrew's, Derby, 1901. Strong, Sandford Arthur (April 11, 1863), son of Thomas, Civil Service, 1, Priory Grove, W. Brompton. Left in L. VIII., May, 1878. Hutchinson Student, St. John's College, Cam- bridge, B.A (Third Class Classical Tripos, Part I.), 1884; Second Class Classical Tripos, Part II., 1885; M.A. 1890; Librarian to the House of Lords; Librarian at Chatsworth to Duke of Devonshire; Professor of Arabic at University College, London. Publications: The Mahabodhivamsa (Pali Text Society); The Futah al Habasha, or Conquest of Abyssinia; Editor of The Drawings in the Collection at Wilton House, the Duke of Devonshire's Collection of Paintings, and Drawings by Old Masters in the Collection at Chatsworth; Critical Studies and Fragments (posthumous), 1905; died January 18, 1904, aged 40. Welch, Stanley Burford (Feb. 9, 1864), son of Rev. Andrew, Clerk in Holy Orders, The Vicarage, St. Mary Cray. Left in U. VIII., July 1882. Exhibitioner of Magdalene College, Cambridge, 1882; also Exhib. of the Leathersellers' Company; Pepysian Benefaction, 1884; B.A., 1885; Vicar of St. John's, Bethnal Green, 1901. First XV. Wilmer, Frederick Lewis (Feb. 1, 1863), son of Frederick, mining engineer, 10, Arundel Gardens, Kensington Park Gardens. Left in Matric., December, 1880. In Canada. Admissions, January, 1877. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Bourne, Edward James (Jan. 25, 1865), son of John, farmer, Wel- lington House, Rainham, Essex. Elected Foundationer, Michaelmas, 1877. Left in VII., April, 1881. Bryant, Arthur Ranney (Feb. 18, 1864), son of Benaiah R., com- mercial traveller, 69, Clapham Road. Elected Foundationer, Michaelmas, 1877. Left in Matric., December, 1881. Assistant Town Clerk for the Borough of Camberwell. Drew, James Herbert (July 22, 1863), son of Rev. A. A. W., Clerk in Holy Orders, St. Antholin's Vicarage, Peckham Rye. Left in U. II., July, 1879. In the Transvaal. Drew, Arthur Wild (Sept. 7, 1864), as above. Left in Sc. IV., July, 1881. Business. 76 11877 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Duttson, Noel Frederic (June 20, 1864), son of William, colonial broker, Beaulieu Villa, Peckham Rye. Left in L. IV., July, 1879. Managing Director of a Portsmouth Brewery. Fulton, Rennie Kingdon (Sept. 3, 1864), son of Henry, civil engineer, Bedford House, Chiswick. Left in U. IV., December, 1881. R. Kingdon Fulton proceeded to Ceylon and was there accidentally drowned in fording a river, October 26, 1888, aged 24. Hampson, John James (Sept. 13, 1861), son of William, farmer, Tyle Hall, Latchingdon, Maldon, Essex. Left in L. VIII., July, 1879. University of London, B.A.; Third Class Honours in English, 1888; Vicar of Cossey, Norf., 1900. High Jump, Long Jump, 1879. Lance, Frederick William (Jan. 27, 1865), son of Frederick, 2, High Houses, Church Street, Stoke Newington. Left in II., December, 1879. Secretary to the North British and Mercantile Fire and Life Insurance Company. Lee, Benjamin Henry (Dec. 10, 1864), son of George, civil engineer, 8, Eastcombe Villas, Blackheath. Became Foundationer, April, 1877. Left in Math. vIII., July, 1881. Entrance, Woolwich, July, 1881; Commission, R.M.A., January, 1882. Lupton, Joseph Macdougal (July 20, 1867), son of Joseph, Clerk in Holy Orders, and Sur-Master of St. Paul's School, 12, St. Mary Abbotts Terrace, Kensington. Became Foundationer, September, 1879. Left in L. VIII., September, 1881. Elected on the Foundation at Eton, 1881; Scholar and Medallist of King's College, Cambridge; First Class (Third Division) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1889; Second Class Classical Tripos, Part II., 1890; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893; Assistant Master and Librarian, Marlborough College; in Holy Orders. Plowman, Edgar Hay (Dec. 14, 1863), son of Robert, Civil Service, 8, Gloucester Terrace, Campden Hill, Kensington. Became Foundationer, April, 1877. Left in VIII., July, 1883. Assumed the name of Hay. Stock and Sykes Exhibitioner, Corpus Christi Coll., Cambridge, 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889; Deacon, 1886; Priest, 1887; Rector of Carlton Colville, Suffolk, 1894. Proof Editor of the First Number of the Pauline, July, 1882. Ritchie, Percy Martin (June 1, 1866), son of D. W., ship insurance broker, 16, Villa Road, Brixton. Left in III., December, 1879. Soper, Herbert Edward (Sept. 6, 1865), son of F. L. S., publisher, 7, Cholmeley Villas, Archway Road, Highgate. Became Foundationer, October, 1877. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner and Keen Scholar), 1884; Minor Scholar, Trinity College, Cambridge, 1883; Major Scholar, 1885; B.A. (14th Wrangler), 1887; Second Class, Mathematical Tripos, Part II., 1888; M.A.; Assistant Master in Weymouth College; Assistant Electrical Engineer, Cheltenham. 1877] 77 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted March, 1877. Johnson, Douglas Stanley (Nov. 15, 1860), son of William, Civil Service, 57, Windsor Road, Ealing. Left in L. VIII., July, 1879. Pembroke College, Cambridge, B.A., Senior Optime, 1882; M.A. 1886; Mathematical Master at Aysgarth School, Yorkshire; Vicar of Rawtenstall, 1898. Phillips, Walter Alison (Oct. 18, 1864), son of Mrs., 101, Lansdowne Road, Kensington Park. Left in II., June, 1877. Removed to Merchant Taylors' School; Merton Coll., Oxford, October, 1882; Exhibitioner, 1882-1886; B.A. (First Class Mod. Hist.) 1885; M.A. Pollard, Pascho Haswell (June 8, 1867), son of Richard, farmer, Durley Manor, Bishop's Waltham. Left in U. II., April, 1879. Readmitted, January, 1880; became Foundationer, September, 1880; left in L. IV., April, 1882; Clerk in English and Scottish Bank, Melbourne, Australia. Pollard, Charles Fleetwood (Feb. 3, 1868) as above. Became Foundationer, September, 1880. Left in Matric., July, 1884. Entered R.N. as Clerk, 1884; Assistant Paymaster, saved from the Victoria 22nd June, 1893; Paymaster, 1900; Staff Paymaster, 1904. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected April, 1877. Hay, Edgar Plowman (Dec. 14, 1863). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1877. Kinns, Edward Herbert (Aug. 1, 1863), son of Edward, solicitor, 12, Vaughan Road, Coldharbour Lane, Camberwell. Died November 19, 1879, aged 16. Lee, Benjamin Henry (Dec. 10, 1864). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1877. Leslie, Henry (Aug. 25, 1864), son of Walter, doctor, 9, Thurlow Road, Hampstead. Left in VI., December, 1878. Temple, Richard Thomas (Feb. 17, 1865), son of J. A., Clerk in Holy Orders, 8, Eastwood Terrace, Hornsey Road, Holloway. Left in L. VIII., March, 1882. First Class, Matriculation, London University, January, 1883. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected July 2, 1877. Coleman, Ernest Percy (Aug. 9, 1864), son of Everard, Civil Service, 2, Tavistock Road, Westbourne Park. Left in Matric., April, 1881. First Class, Matriculation, London University, January, 1881; Banker's Clerk, 78 [1877 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Dunstan, Malcolm James Rowley (Aug. 19, 1863), son of Mrs. E. C., 37, Thorpsdale Road, Hornsey Rise. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1882. First Class Matriculation, London University, 1880; Postmastership, Merton College, Oxford, 1881; B.A., Second Class, Natural Science, 1885; M.A. 1891; Science Master at Merchiston, Edin- burgh; Science Master in Ipswich School; Director of Midland Agricultural and Dairy Institute and Director of Technical Instruction to the Notts County Council; Principal of the South Eastern College, Wye, 1902; F.R.S.E., F.I.C., F.C.S. Greenfield, Thomas Joseph Martineau (Feb. 27, 1864), son of Thomas Joseph, barrister, 41, Hayter Road, Brixton Rise. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1882. Exhibitioner, Magdalen College, Oxford, 1883; Third Class Mathematics, Moderations, 1884; Third Class Mathe matics, 1886; B.A. 1886; called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1902. May, William Lupton (Mar. 23, 1864), son of John Nevin, paper manufacturer, Cadogan Road, Surbiton. Left in VII., December, 1879. St. Augustine's College, Canterbury, 1884 to 1886; King's College, London; Theological Associate (First Class), 1888; in Holy Orders; D. 1888; P. 1889. Pope, Edmund Osmund Jabez (Aug. 20, 1864), son of Jabez, Civil Service, 7, Elderfield Road, Clapton Park, Lower Clapton. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1882. Sleath Prize, 1881; French Composition Prize, 1882; Exhibitioner of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1880; Foundation Scholar, 1881; Perry Exhibitioner, 1884; First Class Classical Tripos, Part I., 1884; Third Class Classical Tripos, Part II., 1886. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected October 3, 1877. Alexander, Philip Frederick (July 18, 1864), son of Fred, banker's clerk, Ivy Cottage, Lower Heath, Hampstead. Left in the Matric. Form, April, 1881. Honours in Matriculation, London University, January, 1881; Hertford College, Oxford, 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1892; Assistant Master, Oxford High School, 1884. Bourne, Edward James (Sept. 13, 1861). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1877. Bryant, Arthur Ranney (Feb. 18, 1864). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1877. Card, Stanton Freeland (July 21, 1865), son of William, school- master, 3, Maze Hill, Greenwich Park. Left in Math. VIII., (Exhibitioner and Keen's Scholar), July, 1884. Scholar of St. John's Coll., Cambridge, 1884; B.A., Senior Optime (First) Math. Tripos, 1887; Naval Instructor, R.N. Vice-captain of rowing, 1883-4. Clow, John Austin (Nov. 14, 1864), son of Mrs. C., 11, Upper Hamilton Terrace, St. John's Wood. Left in Sc. v., April, 1881. In San Francisco. 1877] 79 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. French, John Arthur Innes (Oct. 25, 1865), son of Captain George, R.A., Bull Point, Devonport, Devon. Left in v., February, 1878. Proceeded to Oxford Military College, Cowley; R.M. Academy, Woolwich, July, 1880; Lieut., R.A., 1st October, 1882; retired, 1889. Mitchell, James (Jan. 12, 1864), son of Charles, stationer, 63, Tufnell Park Road, Holloway. Left in VII., December, 1880. H.M.'s Civil Service; Surveyor of Taxes at Northampton. McMurdie, Stanley Robert (Nov. 12, 1863), son of Stanley, architect, 2, Oak Villas, Church Lane, Wimbledon. Left in v., December, 1879. Stock Jobber's Clerk. New, Frank Edward (Mar. 31, 1864), son of Henry, accountant, 22, Broad Green, W. Croydon. Left in VIII., July, 1883. Scholar of Peterhouse, Cambridge, 1884; Second Class Classical Tripos, Part I., 1887; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1892; Rector of Coston with Runhall, Norfolk, 1897. North, Michael Arthur (Aug. 29, 1865). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1876. Norton, Henry Harvey (Dec. 19, 1864), son of Selby, medical doctor, West Malling, Nr. Maidstone, Kent. Left in VI., July, 1880. M.R.C.S., Eng., 1887; L.R.C.P., Lond., 1888. Smith, Guy Bellingham (April 28, 1865), son of Henry, fruit broker, 11, Bromley Road, Lee. Left in Matric., April, 1882. Second Class Matriculation, London Univ., January, 1882; Guy's Hospital: M.B. and B.S., London, 1888; F.R.C.S. Eng., 1890; Demonstrator in Pathology and Morbid Histology, Guy's Hosp., 1897. Soper, Herbert Edward (Sep. 16, 1865). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1877. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1877. Ashton, Walter Herbert (Feb. 11, 1865), son of Walter, Manager, Sheffield Waterworks, Hunters House, Sharrow Vale, Sheffield. Left in L. IV., December, 1879. De Havilland, George Ernest Leigh (April 22, 1863), son of Colonel, Army, 18 F. O. Quarters, Woolwich. Left in VI., March, 1880. Roche, Allan (Nov. 14, 1864), son of Mrs. R., Sutherland Gardens, Bayswater. Left in U. II., June, 1878. Spreat, Stanley Chappell (April 28, 1863), son of John, agent, 176, Highbury New Park. Left in Matric., March, 1880. Second Class, Matriculation, London Univ., 1880; Theological College, Lichfield, 1904. 80 [1878 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Taylor, James Henry (Dec. 8, 1865), son of James, cotton spinner, Heath Wood, Dacres Road, Forest Hill. Left in III., June, 1878. B.D., Ph.D., Univ. of Rome; Asst. Master at St. Bede's Coll., Manchester, since 1898. Timbury, Fred. James (May 8, 1867), son of Frederick, engraver, Vernon House, Barnsbury Sq. Left in Sc. v., March, 1882. Walker, Richard Johnson (May 11, 1868), son of Frederick William, High Master of St. Paul's School. Left in U. VIII. (Captain), July, 1887. Milton Prize, 1884 and 1886; Thruston Prize, 1886; Greek Verse Prize, 1886; Honorary Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford, 1886; Hertford Scholar, 1887; Craven Scholar, 1888; First Class Classics Moderations, 1889; Ireland Scholar, 1890; Second Class, Jurisprudence, 1891; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895; in Holy Orders; Assistant Master S.P.S., 1899-1905. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January 24, 1878. Coles, Albert Henry (Nov. 18, 1864), son of Rev. S., missionary, 1, Farleigh Road, Stoke Newington. Left in L. VIII., December, 1880. Corpus Christi College, Camb.; Stock and Sykes Exhibitioner, 1886; B.A. 1889; in Holy Orders; Missionary (S.P.G.) in India. Mitchell, Horace (Dec. 11, 1865), son of Charles, stationer, 63, Tufnell Park Road, Holloway. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1883. Second Class Matriculation London Univ., January, 1882; India Office, Registry and Record Department. Shelbourne, Hugh John (May 7, 1864), son of John, contractor, Fairland House, Stratford Green. Left in Matric., December, 1880. Barge owner, etc. Vanrenen, James Ernest (May 19, 1865), son of Colonel Adrian, Army, 24, Lansdowne Road, Notting Hill. Left in VII., July, 1881. Clare Coll. Cam.; admitted to R.M.C., Sandhurst, as University Candidate, 1886; open commission, 2nd Lieut., R.E., 1886; Capt., 1896; Adjt., Volunteers, 1896. Walsh, Charles Lawrence (March 19, 1864), son of William, solicitor, Park House, Oxford. Left in L. IV., May, 1878. Removed to Haileybury Coll.; St. Bartholomew's Hospital; appointed Surgeon, Ind. Med. Staff Corps, January 30, 1886; died of enteric fever at Quetta, August, 1891. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1878. Couchman, Herbert Arthur (May 23, 1864), son of John, civil engineer, 7, Stanley Villas, Pembury Rd., Tottenham. Left in L. IV., July, 1879. 1878] 81 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Johnson, Claude Goodman (Oct. 24, 1864), son of William, Civil Service, 57, Windsor Road, Ealing. Became Foundationer, September, 1878. Left (in Drawing class) April, 1882. Secretary to Automobile Club. Prescott, Ernest (Dec. 4, 1867), son of George, Clerk in Holy Orders, 17, Cambridge Terrace, Hyde Park. Left in L. IV., December, 1879. Subsequently entered Merchant Taylors' School; Sizar, St. John's Coll., Camb., 1886; M.A. 1899; Solicitor, 1897, practising in London. Rowe, Albert Stanley (July 25, 1865), son of Joseph, fur merchant, Fair View, Sydenham Hill Road. Became Foundationer, March, 1878. Left in U. iv., July, 1880. Walsh, Frederick Albert (Feb. 24, 1868), son of William, solicitor, Park House, Oxford. Left in L. II., May, 1878. Admitted Solicitor, 1890, practising at Oxford. Wright, Harry George (Nov. 24, 1864), nephew of Rev. F. H., 26, Grafton Street, Fitzroy Square. Left in U. II., December, 1878. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted March, 1878. Hall, Frederick William (Dec. 3, 1867), son of William, head clerk, L. & C. Bank, 23, Connaught Road, Harlesden. Became Foundationer, January, 1880. Left in U. VIII. (Captain and Ex- hibitioner), July, 1886. Bedford Prize, 1885: Ollivant and Truro Prizes, 1886; Scholar of Trinity Coll. Oxon, 1885; Gaisford Prizes (Greek Verse), 1887; (Greek Prose), 1888; First Class Classical Moderations, 1888; B.A., First Class Litt. Hum., 1890; M.A., 1894; Assistant Master in Westminster School, 1893; Fellow of St. John's Coll., Oxford, 1897. Leggatt, Frederick Clement Every (April 7, 1867), son of William, civil engineer, 16, Ladbroke Terrace, Notting Hill. Became Foundationer, September, 1880. Left in Matric., July, 1884. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, 1st Div., July, 1884. Lindsay, Walter Stott (April 2, 1864), nephew of Miss Lank, 3, Little St. James's Street. Left in Math. VIII., July 21, 1880. Admitted R. M. A., Woolwich, 1880; Lieutenant, R.A., 1882; died of enteric fever at Kamptu, Central India, aged 26, 1890. Symms, Robert Corser Montfort (Sept. 30, 1867), son of Rev. J. E., Head Master of Bancroft's Hospital, Mile End. Left in L. IV., October, 1878. Removed to Westminster School; afterwards King's Coll. School and Balliol Coll., Oxford; appointed to Indian Civil Service, 1886; served in Burma. Vanrenen, Adrian John Hebron (Feb. 21, 1864), son of Colonel Adrian, Army, 24, Lansdowne Road, Notting Hill. Left in v., December, 1878. King's Coll. School, 1879; Lieutenant, Durham Light Infantry, 1883; Indian Staff Corps, 1886; Captain, 1894; Major, July 10, G 1901. 82 [1878 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. White, Charles Powell (April 21, 1867), son of Rev. L. B., 67, Queen Street, Cannon Street. Became Foundationer, September 4, 1879. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1886. Matriculated, London Univ., First Class, January, 1884; Scholar of Sidney Sussex Coll., Cambridge, 1886; Lovett Exhibitioner, 1887; B.A., Senior Optime, Math. Tripos, Part I., 1889; St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Research Studentship, 1893; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1894; Junior House Surg., St. Bartholomew's Hosp., 1895; Pathologist to Birmingham Gen. Hosp., 1896-7; Asst. Pathol. to St. Thomas's Hosp., 1902; F.R.C.S., Eng., 1896; M.B., Bac. Surg., 1896; M.D., Camb., 1900. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected April 3, 1878. Clark, Francis William (June 23, 1864), son of Francis, Civil Service, 4, The Villas, Loughborough Park, Brixton. Left in Matric., December, 1881. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, January, 1882; St. Barts. and Middlx. Hospitals; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1886; L.R.C.P., Lond., 1886; D.P.H., Camb., 1891; M.B., Durham Univ., 1892; Medical Officer of Health, Hong Kong, China. Rowe, Albert Stanley (July 23, 1865). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1878. Scott, William Scott- (May 13, 1864), son of William, lawyer, 72, Fentiman Road, Clapham Road. Left in L. VIII., July, 1883. King's College, London, Associate (Theology), First Class, 1887; Mayor of Camberwell, 1901. Snowden, Herbert Guy (Nov. 5, 1865), son of Rev. J. H., St. Paul's Vicarage, Hammersmith. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1884. Milton Prize, 1883; Truro Prize, 1882, 1884; Scholar of Lincoln Coll., Oxford, 1884; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1886; Second Class Litt. Hum., 1888; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1890; President of Oxford Union Soc., 1889; B.C.L. (Second Class), 1890; Scholar of the Middle Temple, 1889; called to the Bar (Mid. Temple), 1891; Editor to National Union of Conservative Associations, 1892-4. Captain of Rowing, 1883-4. Thurston, Granville Bourdas (April 20, 1864), son of Samuel, bank manager, 147, Clapham Road. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner and Keen's Scholar), July, 1883. Matricu- lated, London Univ., First Class, January, 1885; Scholar of Pembroke College, Cambridge, 1883; Senior Optime, 1886; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890; Rector of Lymm, Cheshire, 1898. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September 5, 1878. Allen, Francis John (Jan. 8, 1865), son of Rev. F. E., Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset. Left in Sc. v., July, 1881. Died February 17, 1882, aged 17. Bryant, William George (June 26, 1865), son of John, school- master, 14, Station Road, Camberwell. Left in L. v., December, 1880. 18781 83 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Bushell, Harold Collard (June 15, 1865), son of R. H., hop merchant, 17, Beaulieu Villa, Finsbury Park. Left in Math. vIII., July, 1881. Incorporated Accountant, 1892. Cargill, Clement (Aug. 11, 1865), son of Thomas, civil engineer, 34, Lansdowne Gardens, Clapham. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1884. Matriculated, London Univ., First Class, January, 1883; Smee Prize, 1884; Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge, 1884; Second Class Natural Science Tripos, Part I., 1887; B.A. 1899. Harris, Percival Seymour (Feb. 18, 1866), son of Thomas, surveyor of taxes, 27, South Villas, Camden Square. Left in Science VIII., July, 1883. Matriculated, London Univ., First Class, January, 1883; L.S.A., Lond., 1888; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1891; L.R.C.P. 1891. Hill, Arthur Bernard Lewin (Mar. 9, 1865), son of Lewin, Civil Service (Post Office), 9, Bruce Grove, Tottenham. Left in L. VIII., December, 1882. Solicitor, admitted, January, 1888; prac- tising at Maldon, Essex. Johnson, Claude Goodman (Oct. 24, 1864). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1878. McNaught, William George Bower (Feb. 12, 1866), son of Mrs. M., 57, Mervan Road, Brixton. Left in Sc. v., December, 1881. Died at Margate, March 8, 1904, aged 38. Preston, Edwin (Nov. 10, 1864), son of Thomas, Privy Council Office, 2, Crowhurst Road, Brixton. Left in Matric., December, 1881. Matriculated, London Univ., Second Class, July, 1881; journalist. Scott, Ernest Howard (May 20, 1865), son of James S., school- master, North End Road, West Kensington. Left in VII., July, 1882. Matriculated, London University, with Honours and Exhibition, January, 1885; B.A. Lond.; Late Assistant Master at King Edward's School, Aston, Birmingham; Assistant Master at the Boys' High School, Pretoria, since 1902. Spurling, Stephen John (Dec. 16, 1864), son of Henry John, stock broker, 7, de Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill. - Left in VI., December 19, 1879. On the Stock Exchange. Staines, James Howard (Sept. 2, 1865), son of W. Charles, merchant, West Cottage, North End, Hampstead. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1884. Smee Prize, 1884; Scholar of Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb., 1884; B.A., Second Class Natural Science Tripos, Part I., 1887; Science Master, Macclesfield Grammar School; Theological Student, B.D. (St. Andrews), 1896; Secretary to the New College, Hampstead, 1896. Strong, Rowland (July 10, 1865), son of Thomas B., Civil Service (War Office), 1, Priory Grove, West Brompton. Left in Matric., July, 1882. Journalist in Paris. G 2 84 [1878 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Swire, Samuel (May 2, 1866), son of Rev. F., Elston Rectory, Newark-on-Trent. Left in U. VIII., July, 1887. Scholar of Exeter College, Oxford, 1884; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1887; Second Class Litt. Hum., 1889; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1892; Vicar of St. Thomas, Huddersfield, 1892. First XV. (Distinction Cap). Wilkins, Henry Bertram (June 21, 1866), son of George, accountant, 85, Tufnell Park Road, Holloway. Left in July, 1882. National Provincial Bank. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September 3, 1878. Bell, Alan (April 11, 1866), son of Dugald, accountant, 77, West- wick Gardens, West Kensington Park. Left in U. II., December, 1878. Blake, Herbert Frederick (July 20, 1866), son of Fred., surveyor of taxes, 6, Grove Road, Brixton. Left in U. IV., July, 1881; Pembroke Coll., Camb.; B.A. 1887; M.A.; Principal Clerk to one of the Masters in the Supreme Court Taxing Office, Royal Courts of Justice. Carey, John (Mar. 11, 1867), son of Mrs., 3, Pembroke Villas, Ham- mersmith. Left in II., December, 1879. Chater, Arthur Reginald (April 11, 1866), son of Rev. D. S., Vicarage, Blackawton, South Devon. Became Foundationer, September, 1879. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1885. St. Mary's Hospital, Exhibitioner, 1885; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P., 1891; House Surgeon, 1890; Diploma of Health, King's Coll. Hosp.; Assistant Medical Officer of Health for the Port of London; Surgeon-Lieutenant Militia Medical Staff Corps, 1894; died while combating an epidemic of typhoid fever at Hannan's Fields, Western Australia, February 14, 1895, aged 29. Cooke, Arthur Morell Mackenzie (Dec. 12, 1867), son of George I. F., barrister, 38, Arundel Square, Barnsbury, Islington. Left in L. II., July, 1879. Associate of the Royal School of Mines; Con- sulting Mining Engineer in Johannesburg; served during the South African Campaign in the First Regiment of the Imperial Light Horse, and was in the squadron forming part of the Mafeking Relief Force. Crews, Philip Gaverick (July 21, 1867), son of Mrs. E., 8, Hather- ley Road, Sidcup, Kent. Left in L. IV., December, 1882. Bank of England. 1878] 85 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. De Havilland, Hugh de Beauvoir (June 15, 1867), son of Mrs. de H., 8, Vanbrugh Road, Blackheath. Became Foundationer, January, 1880. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1886. Matricu- lation, London Univ., First Class, July, 1884; Scholar of Peterhouse, Camb., 1885; First Class, Natural Science Tripos, 1889; Third Class, Nat. Sci. Tripos, Part II., 1890; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893; Assistant Science Master, Bath College, 1890; Assistant Science Master, Leys School, Camb., 1893; Assistant Science Master, Eton College, 1897; Director of Studies in Nat. Sci. of Non- Coll. Students at Camb.; 2nd Lt., 2nd Bucks. R.V. (Eton College), 1903. Vice-Capt. of Rowing Club, 1884-5. Lindsay, Herbert Stott (July 24, 1865), nephew of Miss Lank, 3, Little St. James's Street. Became Foundationer, May, 1879. Left in Matric., December, 1883. St. Thomas's Hosp.; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1891; L.R.C.P., Lond., 1891; Practising at Whilanga, Auckland, N.Z. Littlewood, Arthur Bernard (Dec. 18, 1864), son of Arthur, clerk, Upper Teddington Road, Hampton Wick. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1883. Matriculation, Lond. Univ., Second Class, July, 1882; Scholar of Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb., 1883; Lady North Exhibitioner (Mercers' Company); Fishmongers' Exhibitioner; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1894; Vicar of St. Paul's, Haggerston, 1901; Rector of East Farleigh, Kent, 1904. First XV. Lupton, John (April 23, 1869), son of Rev. J. H., Surmaster of St. Paul's School, 12, St. Mary Abbott's Terrace, Kensington. Became Foundationer, January, 1881. Left (Captain and Exhibitioner), U. VIII., 1888. Ollivant Prize, 1888; Major Scholar of St. John's College, Camb., 1888; B.A., First Class (Second Division), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1891; First Class (Second Division), Classical Tripos, Part II., 1892; Second Class Theological Tripos, Part II., 1893; Naden Divinity Student, 1893; M.A. 1896; Fellow of St. John's Coll., 1896; Assistant Master in S.P.S., 1896. First XV. (Distinction Cap, 1887-8); Editor of School Mag., 1887-8; Captain of Univ. Lacrosse Club, 1891; played for England (Lacrosse), 1896-8. Phillpotts, Ernest Alfred (April 10, 1868), nephew of Arthur, Director of London & C. Bank, Carshalton, Surrey. Left in III., March 25, 1880; readmitted September, 1880; left in VI., December, 1885. Clare Coll., Camb.; Junior Optime (Wooden Spoon), Math. Tripos, 1890; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894; Rector of Ganarew, Monmouth, 1901. Stern, Frederick Augustus Simpson (July 4, 1869), brother of Miss Stern, 141, Bow Road, Bow. Left in Sc. VIII., March, 1887. Smee Prizes, 1885 and 1886. Webster, William King (Mar. 12, 1865), son of Rev. S. K., Ingham Vicarage, Lincoln. Admitted from Westminster Sehool (1876-78). Left in Matric., December, 1881. Whitmell, Charles Thomas (Jan. 8, 1866), son of C. V. L., clerk, 183, Clapham Park Road, Clapham. Became Foundationer, January, 1879. Left in U. VIII., July, 1884. Scholar of Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb., 1884; Second Class Classical Tripos, Part I., 1887; Third Class Theological Tripos, Part II., 1889; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891; Presented by his College to the Rectory of Greenhithe, Kent, 1893. 86 [1879 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January 23, 1879. Bokenham, Thomas Jessopp (June 23, 1865), son of Thomas C., Civil Service, Albury Lodge, Cheshunt, Herts. Left in Sc. VIII., March, 1883. Matriculation, First Class, London University, July, 1882; L.S.A., Lond., 1887; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1889; L.R.C.P., Lond., 1889; (St. Bart.) Fell. Roy. Med. Chir. Soc.; Clin. Asst., Roy. Lond. Ophth. Hosp.; Research Schol., Brit. Med. Assoc.; Surg., Queen's Jubilee Hosp., Earl's Court; late Asst. Demonst. of Mat. Med. and Therap., St. Bart. Hosp.; Contrib. of numerous articles to medical journals. Greenstreet, Cecil Warde (July 30, 1863), son of Thomas, R.A. Army, 32, Wood Street, Woolwich. Left in U. VIII., July, 1884. Scholar of Christ's Coll., Camb., 1884; Second Class Classical Tripos, Part I., 1887; B.A. 1887; in Holy Orders; Assistant Master, Cork Grammar School, 1897. Pownall, Herbert Edward (Oct. 25, 1865), son of Rev. G. P., St. John's Vicarage, Hoxton. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1884. Matriculation, London University, First Class, January, 1882; Scholar of Peterhouse, Camb., 1883; B.A., Senior Optime, Mathematical Tripos, 1887; in Orders; Missionary in China. Scott, Edwin (Sept. 26, 1866), son of J. S., schoolmaster, North End House, Hammersmith. Left in VIII., July, 1883. Indian Civil Service, entrance, 1884; appointment, 1886; Sub-collector and Joint Magistrate (Madras), 1898; Asst. to Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, at Ganjam. Thurston, Frank Isaiah (Feb. 9, 1866), son of Samuel, manager of a bank, 147, Clapham Road. Left in Matric., July, 1884. Banker's clerk. Whitmell, Charles Thomas (Jan. 8, 1866), son of C. V. L., clerk, 22, Princess Road, South Norwood. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1878. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January 22, 1879. (The boys marked were transferred from the Mercers' School.) *Armstrong, William John Ennis (Dec. 30, 1861), son of Rev. W., Clerk in Holy Orders, 3, Rothesay Villas, Eglantine Road, Old Wandsworth. Left in VI., December, 1880. Queens' Coll., Camb., B.A. 1884; M.A. 1889; Rector of Levisham, Yorks, 1894. 1879] 87 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. *Armstrong, Richard Herbert Seymour (Aug. 2, 1868), son of Rev. W., as above. Left in L. IV., November, 1883. Pharmaceutical Chemist. *Bardsley, Samuel Martyn (Jan. 14, 1863), son of Rev. S., Clerk in Holy Orders, The Rectory, Finchley. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1882. Junior Student, Christ Church, Oxford, 1882; Second Class, Mathematics Moderations, 1884; Third Class, Modern History, 1886; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890; Vicar of Christ Church, Rotherhithe, 1892. Winner of the Bicycle Race, 1881, 1882. *Bardsley, Percy Crofts (Oct. 17, 1867), son of Rev. S., as above. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1885. First Class, Matriculation, London University, January, 1884; Caius Coll., Camb., 1886; B.A. 1888; L.S.A., Lond., 1891; M.B. (Camb.), Bac. Surg., 1896. *Bardsley, Joseph Udell Norman (Dec. 13, 1868), son of Rev. S., as above. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1887. Caius Coll., Camb., B.A., 1891; M.A. 1895; Rector of Ulverston, Lanc., 1896; Acting Chaplain to The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regt.), 1897. Brennan, Sidney John (May 12, 1868), son of J. B., 120, Brunswick Street, Hackney Road. Left in L. II., April 9, 1879. General Merchant in City of London. *Blockley, Hugh Metcalfe (Nov. 17, 1863), son of John, musician, Marnhill, Brondesbury. Left in Sc. v., December, 1883. *Blockley, Harold Edwin (Nov. 1, 1864), son of John, as above. Left in Sc. v., December, 1884. *Clark, George Frederic Headington (Oct. 4, 1868), son of Rev. F. S., 25, The Cedars, Greenwich. Became Foundationer, May, 1884; left in U. VIII., July, 1887; Rustat Scholar, Jesus College, Cambridge, 1886; Open Exhibition, 1887; Latin Declamation Prize, 1888; Second Class, Classical Tripos, Part I., 1891; Head of Queenstown Boys' School, and is now Head of the Public School, Dordrecht, Cape Colony, (1904). *Corthorn, Charles Edward Lord (Dec. 16, 1868), son of F. W., Mayplace Road, Bexley Heath, Kent. Left in VII., July, 1884; Clerk in the Imperial Ottoman Bank. Evans, George (Aug. 18, 1867), son of G. A., cigar merchant, 2, Grange Park, Ealing. Left in L. v., July, 1884. *Godsell, George Herbert (Sept. 24, 1867), son of Rev. G., Clerk in Holy Orders, St. Andrew's Vicarage, Plaistow. Left in U. IV., December, 1883. Associate of the Surveyors' Institution, 1891. 88 1879] SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. *Greive, Michael (Sept. 14, 1864), son of Rev. W. T., Clerk in Holy Orders, 1, Golden Square, Regent Street. Left in U. IV., July 21, 1880. Stock and Share Broker; Member of Drapers' Co. *Hahnemann, Samuel (Feb. 11, 1863), son of F. L., M.D., 25, Duncan Terrace, Islington. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1881. His full name was Benjamin William Charles Louis Leopold Samuel; Bank of England. Hodge, Harold (Aug. 18, 1862), son of E. G., auctioneer, 9, High- bury Place. Left in U. VIII., July, 1881. Exhibitioner, Pembroke College, Oxford, 1881; Second Class, Classics Moderations, 1883'; Third Class, Litt. Hum., 1885; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1889; on leaving college, devoted himself to social work in East London, especially the Housing Question; called to the Bar (Middle Temple), 1893; practised until 1898; editor of Saturday Review since 1898. Presid., School Union Soc., and Capt. of Football, 1881. *Large, Joseph Herbert (June 21, 1865), son of H., schoolmaster, Sunnyhill, Streatham. Left in Sc. v., July, 1882. Was for five years Second Master at Battersea Grammar School. For two years Asst. Master at the Clergy Orphan School, Canterbury (now called St. Edmund's). Macarthur, Alick Judson (April 26, 1865), son of Mrs., 19, St. Laurence Road, Notting Hill. Left in U. IV., April 9, 1879. Streatham Grammar School, 1889. *Marriott, Charles Cockburn (May 3, 1866), son of Rev. C., school- master, Mercers' School, 40, Park Road, New Wandsworth. Left in L. V., July 21, 1880. Admitted solicitor, 1892, practising in London. *Marsh, Cecil Edward (April 11, 1862), son of Rev. F. A., Clerk in Holy Orders, Old Road, Gravesend. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1881. Scholar of Christ's College, Cambridge, 1881; B.A., Junior Optime Math. Tripos, 1884; M.A. 1888; in Holy Orders; Assistant Master, St. John's School, Leatherhead, 1891. Martin, Montagu Charles R. (June 6, 1868), son of W. W., tax surveyor, 15, Delamere Terrace, Paddington. Left in April, 1885. Smee Prize, 1884. Nicoll, Arthur John (May 20, 1868), son of J. G., wine merchant, Brooklyn, Amherst Park, Stamford Hill. Became Foundationer, September, 1880. Left in U. v., December, 1883. *Rowlett, Arthur George (Feb. 22, 1866), son of R. R., bank clerk, 7, Alexander Road, Lower Addiscombe, Croydon. Left in U. IV., July 21, 1880. Bank of England. 1879] 89 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. *Salter, Charles Edward (Nov. 4, 1868), son of H. J., Army agent, Cressy House, Barnes Common. Became Foundationer, May, 1881. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1886. Honours, Matriculation, London University, January, 1886; Second Division, Preliminary Science, July, 1886; M.B. and B.S., 1891; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1891; F.R.C.S., Eng., 1893; M.D., Lond., 1893 (Guy's); Hon. Med. Off., Kingscliffe Hosp., Scarboro'; late Clin. Asst., Bethlem Roy. Hosp.; and House Phys. Res. Obst. Asst. and Asst. House Phys., Guy's Hosp.; Surg. to Scarboro' Hosp. and Disp. Stevens, Thomas George (Mar. 26, 1869), son of G. J. B., M.D., Wadhurst House, Stoke Newington Green. Became Foundationer, September, 1881. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1885. First Class Matriculation, London University, July, 1885; Second Division, Preliminary Science, July, 1886; M.B. and Bac. Surg., 1890; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1890; L.R.C.P., Lond., 1890; Golding-Bird Medal, 1890; M.D. 1892; Demonst. in Biology, Guy's Hosp.; Senior Physician, Evelina Hospital, Southwark, 1892., F.R.C.S., 1895. Stiles, Trevor Barton (Nov. 20, 1863), son of Mrs., 18, Lower Philli- more Place, Kensington. Left in L. IV., December, 1879. *Sumner, Gilbert Arthur (May 18, 1866), son of W. A., M.R.C.S., 46, Wellington Road, St. John's Wood. Left in July, 1884. Civil Surg., Roy. Army Med. Corps; attached to Vol. Med. Staff Corps (Lond.), 1901. Ward, Trimnell Martin (Oct. 24, 1866), son of General, Army, 17, Queen Adelaide Road, Penge. Became Foundationer, September, 1879. Left in Sc. v., December, 1882. Lt., Roy. Innisk. Fus., August 29, 1885; Lt., Ind. Staff Corps, October 24, 1888; Capt., Ind. Staff Corps, August 29, 1896. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted April, 1879. Cornish, Vaughan (Dec. 22, 1863), son of Rev. C. J., The Rectory, Wantage. Left in Matric., July, 1881. Owens College (prizeman), Victoria University, First in First Class, Senior Examination, 1886; First Class, Final Exam., 1888; M.Sc., F.C.S.; Associate of Owens College; Gill Memorial Medal of the Royal Geographical Society, 1900, and the Doctorate of Science of the Victoria Univer- sity, 1901, for success in research; Secretary of Committee appointed by the British Association to further the investigation of terrestrial surface waves and wavelike surfaces; F.G.S., F.R.G.S. Elkington, William Hardwicke Goodall (Jan. 8, (Jan. 8, 1865), son of Surgeon-General, 52, Gillingham Street, Eccleston Square. Left in Sc. IV., December, 1880. St. Bees: New Inn Hall, Oxford. Vicar of Elsfield, Oxford, 1899. 90 [1879 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Fenwick, Charles Edward (Jan. 17, 1866), son of William, wine merchant, Belmont House, St. John's Park, Blackheath. Left in III., July, 1879. Gray, Herbert (Mar. 13, 1866), son of C. W., accountant, 1, Lister Terrace, Lavender Hill. Left in III., July, 1881. Gray, Archibald (Mar. 13, 1867), as above. Left in Sc. v., July, 1884. Articled pupil to Civil Engineer. Hutchinson, Charles Menzies Lyon (April 29, 1869), son of Edward, secretary, Debenham Vicarage, Suffolk. Left in III., July, 1881. Hyde, Clarendon George (May 15, 1867), son of J. C., surveyor, C.S., 3, Albert Square, Great Yarmouth. Left in III., July, 1881. Removed to Yarmouth Grammar School, 1883-86, Caius College, Cambridge. B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893; Plantation overseer in Demerara; accidentally killed, March 10, 1896. Kitto, William Richard (April 7, 1866), nephew of Mrs. Lyne, 47, St. Charles' Square, Notting Hill. Left in II., December, 1879. Miller, John Doull, son of William, merchant, 55, Lancaster Gate. Left in L. VIII., July, 1880. Merchant in New York. Captain of cricket, 1880. Miller, Charles Murdoch (Aug. 11, 1866), as above. Left in M. IV., July, 1880. Removed to Brighton College. Miller, Constantine Saltonstall (Aug. 20, 1869), as above. Left in M. Iv., 1880; readmitted as Foundationer, September, 1882. Left in VII., July, 1884; removed to Eton College; Merchant in New York. Robinson, Sydney Charles (Nov. 26, 1870), son of William, assayer, Goldsmiths' Hall, Carey Lane. Left in Sc. v., July, 1886. Assayer to the Goldsmiths' Company. Ross, Archibald John Campbell (Aug. 24, 1868), son of Rev. A. J., D.D., St. Philip's Vicarage, Stepney. Left in III., December, 1879. Removed to Rugby School. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected May 1, 1879. Coste, Frank Hill Perry (July 18, 1865), son of S., drug merchant, 2, Spring Villa, Talbot Road, Tottenham. Left in L. v., March, 1880. B.Sc.; Naturalist. Godfrey, Charles George (Dec. 2, 1866), son of Charles, band- master (Horse Guards), 21, Lancaster Road, Westbourne Park. Left in July, 1883. Musical arranger for military bands, and is now Con- ductor of the Spa Band, Scarborough. 1879] 91 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Harden, John Newman (Aug. 16, 1866), son of M., school inspector, 35, Lena Gardens, West Kensington Park. Left in VIII., December, 1883. Bedford Prize, 1883; Indian Civil Service, entrance, 1884; appointment, 1886, Balliol Coll., Oxford; died at Ahmedabad, October 5, 1887, after a few hours' illness, aged 21. Jack, William, son of William, publisher, 19, Lansdowne Road, Notting Hill. Left in L. IV., December, 1879. Lindsay, Herbert Stott (July 24, 1865). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1878. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September 4, 1879. Alexander, Sidney Arthur (April 2, 1866), son of F., bank clerk, 20, Denning Road, Hampstead. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1885. Thruston Prize, 1885; Milton, 1882, 1885; Truro, 1885; French Comp., 1884; Scholar of Trinity College, Oxford, 1884; Hall-Houghton Prize (Junior), September, 1886; First Class Classics Moderations, 1887; Newdigate Prize, 1887; Hall-Houghton Prize (Junior Greek Testament), 1888; First Class Litt. Hum., 1889; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1892; Denyer and Johnson Scholar, 1890; Hall-Houghton Senior Prizes (Septuagint and Greek Test.), 1891; Reader at the Temple, 1893-1902; Select Preacher to Univ. of Oxford, 1901; Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Hereford, 1895; Canon of Gloucester, 1902; Author of Christ and Scepticism, 1894; The Christianity of St. Paul, 1899. Chater, Arthur Reginald (April 11, 1866), son of Rev. D. S., The Vicarage, Black Awton, South Devon. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1878. Coles, Edward Alfred (Dec. 29, 1866), son of Rev. S., missionary, 1, Farleigh Road, Stoke Newington. Left in U. v., December, 1880. Crawley, John Sayer (Mar. 8, 1867), son of Rev. T. W., Heyford Rectory, Weedon, Northamptonshire. Left in L. VIII., February, 1885. Assistant Master at St. John's College, Hurstpierpoint, 1887. Hart, George Sidney (April 14, 1866), son of David, wine merchant, Coolmor, St. John's Road, Blackheath. Left in Matric., April, 1884. Matriculation, First Class, London University, July, 1883; Indian Forest Service, Entrance (First place), 1885. Hewett, Ernest Arthur (Dec. 1, 1866), son of Mrs., 6, Bellvue Road, Wandsworth Common. Left in vI., July, 1882. 92 [1879 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Hunt, Henry (Mar. 13, 1866), son of Mrs. H., 2, Campbell Terrace, Brook Hill Road, Woolwich. Left in March, 1883. Lee, Edward Henry Hoare (Oct. 1, 1865), son of Mrs., 9, Chisle- hurst Road, Richmond. Left in VIII., July, 1884. Sizar, Christ's College, Cambridge, 1884; B.A. (Third Class, Theological Tripos), 1887; M.A. 1891; in Holy Orders; Assistant Master, Grammar School, Doncaster, 1888. Lupton, Joseph Macdougal (July 20, 1867). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1877. Reeson, Frederic John (Dec. 10, 1866), son of J., coal merchant, 249, Deptford Lower Road, Rotherhithe. Left in Matric., July, 1883. Corn Merchant at Greenwich. Shepard, Robert Henry (June 1, 1867). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1876. Stirling, Charles Goodbarne (Jan. 23, 1866), son of Rev. C., Vicarage, Coombe Malden, Surrey. Left in VIII., July, 1884. Exeter Coll., Oxf., 1885; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1894; Asst. Master at St. Mark's Coll. Schools, Chelsea. Ward, Trimnell Martin (Oct. 24, 1866). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1879. White, Charles Powell (April 28, 1867). See Capitation Scholars, March, 1878. Wisdom, William Charles (Nov. 3, 1866), son of J., mercantile clerk, 96, Fentiman Road, Clapham. Left in VII., July, 1884. Banker's clerk. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September 2, 1879. Abbott, John William (Jan. 2, 1868), son of J., chemist, Braemar House, Lancaster Gate. Left in L. IV., July, 1880. Abbott, Edwin (Jan. 29, 1868), son of Rev. E., D.D., headmaster, City of London School, 32, Abbey Road. Became Foundationer, April 15, 1880. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1886. Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb., 1885; Bell (University) Scholar, 1887; Browne (University) Scholar, 1889; B.A., First Class (First Division) Classical Tripos., Part I., 1889; Fellow and Lecturer, Jesus Coll., Camb., 1890; Second Class Classical Tripos, Part II., 1890; M.A. 1893; Examiner in the Classical Tripos, 1895. 1880] 93 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Bryant, Edward Stanley (June 29, 1867), son of B. R., commercial traveller, 69, Clapham Road. Left in II., March, 1880. Firth, Francis Norman (Aug. 7, 1865), son of F. H., Manager, P.O. Steamship Co., Mount Hill, Beckenham. Left in Sc. IV., December, 1880. Jessett, Montague George (Mar. 18, 1867), son of C., solicitor, 124, Tufnell Park Road, Holloway. Left in I., March, 1880. Admitted solicitor, 1889; practising in London. Macaulay, George Robert (Oct. 11, 1865), son of James, doctor, 15, Carlton Road, Maida Vale. Left in L. VIII., July, 1884. Queen's College, Oxford, Third Class, Theology, 1888; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1891; Vicar of Warlingham, Surrey, 1900. Rhind, William (May 15, 1869), son of Mrs. Left in L. II., December, 1879. Admissions, January, 1880. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January 22, 1880. Box, Robert Dixon (April 9, 1866), son of Joseph, bootmaker, Averley Tower, Farnham, Surrey. Left in U. VIII., July, 1885. Exhibitioner of the Goldsmiths' Company, 1886; Exhibitioner of Caius Coll., 1885; Scholar, 1888; B.A. (First Class Classical Tripos, Part I.) 1888; Second Class Theological Tripos, Part II., 1889; M.A. 1892; Incumbent of St. Paul's, Haggerston, 1904; Chaplain of the Metro- politan Hospital, Kingsland Road, 1905. De Havilland, Hugh de Beauvoir (June 15, 1867). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1878. Hall, Frederick William (Dec. 3, 1867). See Capitation Scholars, March, 1878. Hall, William Alexander Roger (Feb. 22, 1866), son of A. L., 107, Ladbroke Road, Notting Hill. Left in VI., November, 1881. Clerk in Commercial Assurance Co., afterwards in Rio Tinto Co., Spain. Harris, Herbert Howard (Feb. 24, 1866), son of H. P., brewer, 14, Buckingham Palace Road. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner and Keen's Scholar), July, 1885. Matricu- lation, First Class, London Univ., January, 1884; Exhibitioner, St. John's Coll., Camb., 1884; Scholar, 1887; B.A. (8th Wrangler, Math. Tripos) 1888. Jaulmes, Théodor Leopold (Jan. 17, 1867), son of Rev. S. Jaulmes- Cork, missionary, 57, Arlingford Road, Tulse Hill. Left M. IV., July 21, 1880. Kitcat, Robert Paley (Aug. 26, 1867), son of J. B., insurance agent, 5, Somers Villa, Lavender Hill. Left in L. v., July, 1881. Secretary to a Company. 94 [1880 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Laithwaite, John Gilbert (May 21, 1867), son of J. L., estate agent, 2, Epirus Road, Walham Green. Left in Matric., April, 1884. Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., July, 1883; General Post Office, London, Surveyor's Dept. Marks, Ernest Edward (Nov. 17, 1866), son of B., merchant, 34, Colville Square, Bayswater. Left in vI., July, 1882. Mayeur, Eugène François (Oct. 21, 1866), son of Mrs., 293, King's Road, Chelsea. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1885. Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., January, 1883; Exhibitioner, Trinity Coll., Camb., 1884; Theatrical Profession. Menzies, Henry (Mar. 28, 1867), son of J. J. (M.D.), Doctor, 1, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1886. Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., January, 1884; First Division, Intermediate Science Exam., July, 1886; Scholar of Jesus Coll., Camb., 1886; Exhibitioner of the Salters' Company, 1887; B.A. (Third Class Natural Science Tripos) 1889; M.B., Bac. Surg. (Cantab), 1894; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1892-3; Assistant House Surgeon, St. George's Hospital, 1895; Res. Obst. Asst., St. George's Hosp, 1896. Munro, Kenneth (May 18, 1866), son of D., schoolmaster, Hillside, Elstree, Herts. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1885. Matriculation Second Class London Univ., July, 1883; Stock and Sykes Exbns. Corpus Christi Coll., Camb.; subsequently of Hertford College, Oxford, 1888; admitted Solicitor, 1902. First XI., 1883-5; First XV., 1883-5; winner of 100 yards and quarter-mile. Phillips, Arthur (Oct. 11, 1866), son of W. T., schoolmaster, The Grammar School, Eye, Suffolk. Left in Sc. v., December, 1882. Powell, Frederic James (Aug. 28, 1866), son of J., brewery manager, The Drift, Spring Road, Ipswich. Left in Math. VII., July, 1883. Clerk in H.M.'s Customs. Ramsay, Cecil Byron (July 24, 1867), son of Rev. W. B., 2, Clare- mont Villas, Culverden Road, Balham. Left in VII., July, 1883. Banker's Clerk. Rose, Horace Arthur (Nov. 25, 1867), son of R., merchant, Yew Lodge, East Grinstead. Left in L. VIII., December, 1884. Scholar of Emmanuel Coll., Camb., 1886; Admission (5th) Indian Civil Service, 1886; Assistant Commissioner, Punjaub, 1888; Deputy Commissioner, 1898. Wilson, James (Jan. 6, 1868), son of J., lawyer, 23, Aberdeen Park Road, Highbury. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1886. Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., July, 1884; Scholar of Peterhouse, Camb., 1886; B.A., Senior Optime, Math. Tripos, 1889; M.A. 1893; Schoolmaster at Grocers' School, Hackney; Asst. Master at Coopers' Company's School, Bow. 1880] 95 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Wood, Arthur Herbert (April 12, 1866), son of F. J., solicitor, 6, Milner Square. Left in VI., December, 1881. Admitted Solicitor, 1887; practising in London. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January 20, 1880. Baker, Ernest Edward (Nov. 9, 1866), son of Rev. H. M., Sir R. Geoffry's Hospital, Kingsland Road. Left in L. IV., July, 1881. Late of the 2nd East Lancashire Regt. Baker, Septimus Stephen (Feb. 4, 1868), as above. Left in L. IV., July, 1881. Class certificate of honour, Merchant Service. Bush, Harrington Paul (Feb. 25, 1865), son of Rev. R. W., 67, Belsize Park. Left in L. v., July, 1880. Cheales, Eric Bellingham (July 6, 1866), son of W. B., farmer, Dunsley Cottage, Tring, Herts. Became Foundationer, April, 1880. Left in L v., October, 1881. Manger, Albert Ernest (Jan. 9, 1868), son of John, watch manu- facturer, Parkfield, 69, Breakspear Road, Wickham Park. Became Foundationer, September, 1881. Left in U. IV., April, 1882. Miller, George Munro (Jan. 22, 1865), son of Alexander, African merchant, 17, Carlton Road, Putney. Left in Sc. v., July, 1882. Matriculation, Lond. Univ., First Class, January, 1884; admitted Solicitor in 1888; practising in London and at Putney. North, Eustace Guest Herbert (Nov. 4, 1869), son of Rev. I. W., Holy Trinity Vicarage, Blackheath. Left in L. IV., July, 1880. Removed to Blackheath School; Scholar of Keble Coll., Oxford, 1887; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1889; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1891; Assistant Master at Wellington Coll. Pollard, Pascho Haswell (Jan. 8, 1867). Re-admitted as Foundationer, September, 1880. Left in L. IV., April, 1882. Solbé, Richard Guerin (Dec. 17, 1867), son of A., merchant, 14, Clifton Road, St. Johns. Became Foundationer, September, 1881. Left in VI., July, 1884. Removed to Quernmore House Sch., Bromley; Matriculation, London University, January, 1886; passed for admission to R. M. C., Sandhurst, 1886; B.A., Lond. Univ., 1894; Asst. Mast. at Bedford Grammar School; Capt., 1st Bedfordshire Roy. Eng. (Vol.), April 3, 1901. Tripp, George Dixon (Feb. 21, 1868), son of G. W., draper, Kent House, Blackheath Hill. Became Foundationer, September, 1880. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner and Keen's Scholar), July, 1887. Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., July, 1884; Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb., 1886; B.A., Wrangler Mathematical Tripos, 1890; Second Class Natural Science Tripos, 1891; Assistant Master at King's School, Canterbury, 1891. 96 1880 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected April 15, 1880. Abbott, Edwin (Jan. 29, 1868). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1879. Atkins, Wilfred Charles (June 10, 1866), son of C., shipping agent, Cromer House, Kenning Hall Road, Clapton. Left in Sc. v., March, 1883. Cheales, Eric Bellingham (July 6, 1866). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1880. Kynaston, Alfred Francis (June 27, 1866), son of E., sugar broker, 105, Sloane Street, Belgrave Square. Left in vI., July, 1882. Entered the Merchant Service. Sengel, Charles Ernest Maximilian (Mar. 1, 1868), son of E. E. V., drug merchant, 323, Norwood Road, Herne Hill. Left in VII., July, 1884. Tupholme, Wilfrid Seymour (Jan. 7, 1867), son of Rev. B. S., St. Stephen's Vicarage, Ealing. Left in U. VIII., December, 1885. Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Third Class Classics Moderations, 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1893; in Holy Orders. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted April 14, 1880. Firth, Charles Money (Sept. 2, 1869), son of F. H., P. & O. Co.'s Service, Mount Hill, Beckenham, Kent. Left in L. IV., July, 1882. Letts, Henry Vaughan (Jan. 20, 1868), son of C. J., publisher, Westfield, Selhurst Road, South Norwood. Left in Matric., December, 1884. Partner in Charles Letts & Co. Mason, Barry Willicombe (Aug. 1, 1868), son of J. M., solicitor, The Bandalls, Willesden Lane. Left in April, 1884. Admitted Solicitor in 1890, practising in London. Pollard, Richard Harold (April 4, 1869), son of R. W., farmer, Durley Manor, Bishop's Waltham, Hants. Became Foundationer, January, 1883. Left in VI., July, 1884. At one time clerk to the Bursar, St. Paul's School. Smith Leonard Charles (Dec. 8, 1867), son of Ch. F., carpet manu- facturer, Shinn Cliffe, Durham. Became Foundationer, September, 1880. Townsend, James Mortimer (May 28, 54, Minories. Left in III., July, 1881. Butcher. Left in Sc. v., March, 1883. 1867), son of G. H., butcher, 1880] 97 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September 10, 1880. Abbott, Edmund Rushworth (Sept. 28, 1866), son of Mrs., Thorn- croft, Kingston Hill, Surrey. Left in VIII., April, 1884. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1884; admitted Solicitor, 1889, practising in London. Armfield, Hubert Edward (Aug. 19, 1867), son of Rev. H. T., 69, Mornington Road, Regent's Park. Left in L. VIII., December, 1884. Ashworth, Arthur Alan (Aug. 24, 1867), son of H., accountant, Crowhurst, Worsley Road, Hampstead. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1886. Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., July, 1884; First Class Intermediate Science Exam., July, 1886; Smee Prizes, 1885, 1886; Scholar of Christ's College, Camb., 1885; B.A., Senior Optime, Math. Tripos, 1889. Beazley, Charles Raymond (April 3, 1868), son of Rev. J., 13, The Paragon, Blackheath. Left in VII., July, 1883. King's Coll., Lond.; Balliol Coll., Oxford, Scholar of Balliol (Brackenbury History), 1885; First Class History, 1889; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1893; Fellow of Merton College, 1889; Lothian Essay, 1889; Geographical studentship (Oxford), 1894; Member of Council of Royal Historical, African, and Hakluyt Societies. Publications: James of Aragon, 1890; Henry the Navi- gator, 1895; Dawn of Modern Geography (Vol. I., 1897, Vol. II., 1901); John and Sebastian Cabot, 1898; translator and editor (with colleague) of Azurara's Chronicle of the Discovery of Guinea, for the Hakluyt Society (Vol. I., 1896, Vol. II., 1899); F.R.G.S.; Corresponding Member of Lisbon Geographical Society. Brown, George Eustace Riou Grant (Jan. 16, 1868), son of Mrs., 43, Norland Square, Notting Hill. Left in U. VIII., December, 1886. Scholar of Peterhouse, Camb., 1886; Admission Indian Civil Service, 1887; Assistant Commissioner, Burmah, 1889. Fooks, Walter Pemberton (Sept. 20, 1866), son of W. P., veterinary surgeon, Grove Place, Crayford, Kent. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1885. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1883; Exhibitioner of Jesus Coll., Camb., 1885; B.A., Second Class Natural Science Tripos, 1888; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1891; M.A., M.B. and B.C., Camb., 1892; St. Thomas's Hospital, House Physician, 1893; Medical Officer, Paddington Infirmary, 1894. Hare, Allan William (Jan. 23, 1867), nephew of Miss Dixon Gassiott, 6, Vicarage Park, Plumstead. Left in Matric., January, 1885. Final Exam. of the Institute of Bankers, 1899; Cashier in London Provincial Bank. Joyce, Philip Sidney K. (April 13, 1867), son of Mrs., St. Margaret's, Ealing. Left in U. VIII., July, 1886. Elected Scholar of Hertford College, Oxford, 1885, but subsequently became Rustat Scholar of Jesus Coll., Camb., 1886; B.A., Second Class (Third Division) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1889. H 98 [1880 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Leggatt, Frederick Clement Every (April 7, 1867). See Capitation Scholars, March, 1878. Nicoll, Arthur John (May 20, 1868.) See Capitation Scholars, January, 1879. Pollard, Pascho Haswell (Jan. 8, 1867). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1880. Pollard, Charles Fleetwood (Feb. 3, 1868). See Capitation Scholars, March, 1877. Rose, Frederick Septimus (Nov. 20, 1867), son of Dr., M.D., 6, Rosslyn Terrace, Hampstead. Left in Sc. v., April, 1885. Admitted Solicitor, 1892, practising at Sutton, Surrey. Smith, Leonard Charles (Dec. 8, 1867). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1880. Stallard, Harry (Mar. 18, 1867), son of G., parchment manufac- turer, Eastend House, Havant, Hants. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1886. Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Camb., 1886; B.A., Third Class Natural Science Tripos, 1889; St. Thomas's Hospital, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., 1893; House Surgeon, Notts Children's Hospital, 1894; House Surgeon, Newark Hosp., 1895. Streeten, Ernest Rock (Oct. 19, 1866), son of F. E., Editor of Law Journal, Kempsey House, Ealing Green. Left in Sc. v., December, 1883. M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond., 1890. Thurston, John Bourdas (Jan. 14, 1868), son of Samuel, bank manager, 147, Clapham Road. Left in Math. VIII., June, 1885. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1885; Sun Insurance Office. Trewby, Norman (Dec. 7, 1867), son of W. G., draper, Coburg House, Waterloo Road. Left in U. VIII., July, 1886. Scholar of Hertford Coll., Oxford, 1885; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1888; B.A., Second Class, Litt. Hum., 1890; M.A. 1893; in Holy Orders; Senior Classical Master, Bancroft's School. Tripp, George Dixon (Feb. 21, 1868). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1880. Wilbé, Ernest Edward (Nov. 14, 1866), son of R. H., M.D., York House, Finchley Road. Left in Matric., December, 1883. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1884; St. Bartholemew's Hospital; now in Australia. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September 7, 1880. Bryant, Charles John (Jan. 28, 1868), son of B. R., commercial traveller, 27, Brunswick Square, Camberwell. Left in L. IV., April, 1882. London University, B.A., 1894; in Holy Orders; Associate in Arts (Senior Oxford local Examination). 1880] 99 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Clements, Henry James Mellor (Oct. 29, 1870), son of Rev. G., 24, Burnley Road, Stockwell. Left in II., December, 1882. Downing Coll., Camb.; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896; Vicar of Stowe, Bucks, 1903. Harrison, Richard Slade (Nov. 12, 1868), son of R. B., 9, Castellain Road, Maida Hill. Became Foundationer, September, 1881; became Capitation Scholar, January, 1885. Left in U. v., July, 1885. Architect. Henniker, Frederick Chandos (Sept. 2, 1866), son of Mrs., 16, Matheson Road, West Kensington. Became Foundationer, January, 1881. Left in L. VIII., July, 1884. Rustat Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge, 1885 (resigned); Balliol Coll., Oxford; Indian Civil Service Admission, 1885; Assistant Commissioner Assam, 1887; Deputy Commissioner, 1897; Director of Land Records and Agriculture, 1898. Jeaffreson, Charles Berkeley (Dec. 3, 1870), son of A. M., Hospital Secretary, Witley, Netherall Terrace, Hampstead. Left in VI., December, 1886. In the Foreign Office, Bombay. Lord, Eustace Henry (Jan. 24, 1867), son of H. W., barrister, Laurel Bank, Lancaster. Left in IV., July, 1882. Peterhouse, Cambridge, B.A. 1889; in Holy Orders. Nesbitt, Randolph Cosby (Sept. 20, 1867), son of C. A., civil servant, 5, Park Villas, Winchmore Hill. Left in II., December, 1882. Capt. British South Africa Police; joined Cape Mounted Riflemen, 1885; left 1890 and joined expedition to Mashonaland, 1890; special service (Gazaland), 1895-96; appointed J.P., 1895; awarded V.C. for rescuing a party from Mazoe Valley in the Mashona rebellion; Mashonaland medal, 1896; commanded a squadron of British South Africa Police serving with Generals Plumer and Baden-Powell in Transvaal (Transvaal medal, and clasps for Rhodesia, Mafeking, and Transvaal). Phillpotts, Ernest Alfred (April 10, 1868). Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1878. December, 1885. Left in VI., Savell, Arthur Robert (Mar. 4, 1868), son of Rev. W. J., Head Master St. Clement Danes School, Aldwich, Wallington, Surrey. Left in Matric., July, 1884. Smee Prize, 1884; King's College, London; Rabbeth Scholar and Sambrook Exhib., 1886; Second Division Preliminary Science Exam. for M.B., Univ. of Lon., July, 1886; Junior Scholarship and Carter Gold Medal for Botany, 1887; died at Cromer, August 10, 1887, aged 19. Wallis, George Herbert (Dec. 10, 1869), son of F. A., draper, 91, Watling Street, E.C. Became Foundationer, January, 1882. Left in December, 1884. Willoughby, Percival Robert Augustus (May 14, 1868), son of E. F., M.D., and author, 76, Marquess Road, Canonbury. Left in II., December, 1880. Chief Surveyor to the Pontypridd Local Board. H 2 100 [1881 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Yuille, Herbert Buchanan (Dec. 12, 1868), son of A. B., merchant (retired), 53, Nevern Square, Earl's Court. Became Foundationer, September, 1882. Left in VI., December, 1884. Tea- taster. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January 25, 1881. Broomfield, Albert Ernest (July 29, 1869), son of A., schoolmaster, 28, Sistova Road, Balham. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1888. Matriculation, London Univer- sity, Honours, January, 1886; Exhibitioner, Trin. Coll., Camb., 1886; Minor Scholar, 1887; Major Scholar, 1888; B.A., Senior Optime, Math. Tripos, 1892; Asst. master, Wellington Coll., 1893. Charlesworth, Alexander Lee Innes (Jan. 26, 1867), son of T. D., agent, 57, Beresford Road, Canonbury. Became Capitation Scholar, March, 1883. Left in Sc. v., December, 1883. East India Merchant, Zanzibar. Coles, Stephen Ernest (April 7, 1868), son of Rev. S., missionary, 23, Farleigh Road, Stoke Newington. Left in vI., April, 1883. Died of rheumatic fever, January 12, 1888, aged 20. Gale, Ernest William (Mar. 13, 1867), son of J. T., Baptist Minister, Rosenau House, Prince of Wales Road, Battersea Park. Left in Sc. v., July, 1882. Mercantile clerk. Grove, Frank Basil (July 26, 1867), son of J. W., schoolmaster, 17, Riding House Street, Langham Place. Left in Matric., July, 1885. Matriculation, London University, First Class., July, 1885; Houldsworth Scholarship, Westminster Hospital, 1885; M.D., Heather, Percy John (Aug. 26, 1868), son of J., solicitor, 24, Agate Road, Hammersmith. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1885. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1891; B.A., October, 1894; Clerkship, European Gas Company. Henniker, Frederick Chandos (Sept. 2, 1866). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1880. Lupton, John (April 23, 1869). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1878. Milsted, Arthur Penryn (Sept. 23, 1867), son of A., merchant, 34, Carlyle Square, Chelsea. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1884. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1884; Clerk in London and County Bank. Pope, Arthur Ernest (Mar. 2, 1868), son of J., clerk, 26, Cricketfield Road, Clapton. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1887. Greek Verse Prize, 1887; Sleath, 1887; Exhibitioner, Trinity Coll., Camb., 1886; Major Scholar, 1887; B.A., First Class (Second Division), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1890; Second Class Classical Tripos, Part II., 1891; some time Asst. Examiner to the Civ. Ser. Commissioners; Senior Classical Master, Weymouth Coll. 1881] 101 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Willson, Henry Ernest Livingstone (Mar. 19, 1867), son of H., M.R.C.S., Essendine, Woking, Surrey. Left in L. VIII., July, 1885. Died in 1889. Willson, Howard Samuel (July 7, 1868), son of H., as above. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1887. Matriculation, London Univ.; Honours, January, 1885; First M.B. Examination, July, 1887; Exhibitioner, Emmanuel Coll., Camb., 1887; B.A., Second Class Nat. Sc. Tripos, Part I., 1890; M.B., B.S., 1893; St. Thomas' Hosp.; D.P.H., Lond., 1901; Demonstrator of Bacteriology, and a Lecturer on Hygiene, King's Coll., Lond., 1902; Fellow of the Royal Inst. of Public Health. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January 18, 1881. Barlow, Clement Anderson Montague (Feb. 28, 1868), son of Rev. W. H., Canonbury Square, Islington. Left in U. IV., July, 1881. Subsequently removed to Repton School; King's Coll., Camb.; Whewell Scholar. and York Prize, 1892; B.A., Second Class (Second Division), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1889; M.A. and LL.M., 1893; LL.D.; Studentship at Temple, 1891; called to the Bar (Mid. Temple and Linc. Inn), 1895; F.R.G.S. Bourne, Henry Bleckly (July 15, -), son of H. R. Fox-Bourne, editor, 15, Kingston Terrace, Charlton, Kent. Left in Matric., July, 1882. Associate of the Institute of Electrical Engineers. Evans, Harold Heber (Feb. 10, 1867), son of Captain, Army, Linen Hall Barracks, Dublin. Left in U. IV., March, 1882. Stock and Share Broker, Lond. Stock Exchange. Fawcett, Francis Henry (May 6, 1867), son of Rev. H., St. Thomas's Vicarage, Columbia Market. Left in Sc. v., July, 1884. London Hospital; L.S.A. Lond., 1898; practising at Shepherd's Bush. Henniker, Robert Percy (Dec. 14, 1863), son of Mrs. H., 16, Matheson Road, West Kensington. Left in Matric., December, 1882. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, July, 1882; Non-Collegiate Student, Oxford, 1883; died on January 10, 1896, aged 32. Henniker, Alan Major (Jan. 24, 1870), son of Mrs. H., as above. Became Foundationer, September, 1882. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1887. Entrance, Woolwich, (4th) July, 1887; Commission, (2nd) R.E., 15th February, 1889; Lieut., 15th February, 1892; Capt., 15th February, 1900; Special Service Officer; was Traffic Manager in the South African War. Soper, Frederick Richard (Sept. 25, 1869), son of F. L., publisher, 7, Cholmeley Park Villas, Highgate. Became Foundationer, September, 1882. Left in Matric., December, 1885. Secretary to Messrs. Lovell, Reeve & Co. Stevens, Clement Henry (Dec. 5, 1870), son of G. J. B., doctor, Wadhurst House, Newington Green. Left in L. IV., July, 1883. City of London Guilds' College; Chief Engineer (Marine), to Messrs. Blandy, Bros., Las Palmas, Grand Canary. 102 [1881 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Thorley, Robert (April 10, 1868), son of J., merchant, 75, Clarendon Road, Holland Park. Left in vI., March, 1886. Scholar (History) of Christ Church, Oxford, 1888; Junior Student; B.A. 1896; in Holy Orders. Vaizey, Ker George Russell (Aug. 2, 1867), son of J. S., barrister, The Vicarage, Broxbourne, Herts. Left in VII., April, 1884. Clerk in Lloyd's, Insurance Brokers. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected May 5, 1881. Binyon, Robert Laurence (Aug. 10, 1869), son of Rev. F., Winch- combe Vicarage, near Cheltenham. Left in U. VIII., July, 1888. Thruston Prize, 1888; Milton Prize, 1887, 1888; Scholar of Trinity Coll., Oxford, 1887; Newdigate Prize (English Verse), 1890; First Class Classics Moderations, 1890; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1892; M.A.; entered British Museum, Department of Printed Books, 1893; transferred to Department of Prints and Drawings, 1895. Publications: Lyric Poems, 1894; Poems, 1895; Edited Shilling Garland, 1895-98; London Visions, Book I., 1895; Book II., 1898; The Praise of Life, 1896; Porphyrion and other Poems, 1898; Western Flanders, 1898; Odes, 1900; Catalogue of English Drawings in the B.M., Vol. 1, 1898; Vol. 2, 1900; Vol. 3, 1902; Penthesileia, 1905, etc.. Cook, Arthur Bernard (Oct. 2, 1868), son of Mrs., Cloverlea, Carling- ford Road, Hampstead. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), 1887. Sleath Prize, 1886; Kynaston, 1886, 1887; Thruston, Truro and Ollivant, 1887; Major Scholar, Trin. Coll., Camb.. 1887; Perry Exhib., 1888; Craven Scholar, 1889; Chancellor's Medal (English Verse), 1889; B.A., First Class (First Division), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1889; First Class Classical Tripos, Part II., 1891; Chancellor's Medal, 1891; Fellow of Trinity, 1893; M.A.; Fellow of Queen's Coll., Camb., 1903. Du Pontet, René Louis Alphonse (Aug. 27, 1868), son of Rev. J., 16, Kildare Gardens, Bayswater. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1887. French Composition Prize, 1885, 1886, 1887; Scholar of Trin. Coll., Oxford, 1886; Hertford Sch., 1888; Taylorian Sch., 1889; Craven Sch., 1890; Gaisford Prize (Verse), 1889; Latin Verse, 1890; Chancellor's Latin Essay, 1892; First Class Classics Moderations, 1889; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1891; Derby Scholar, 1892; M.A. 1895; Assis- tant Master, Winchester College. Hamilton, Robert William (Aug. 26, 1867), son of Robert, Civil Service, afterwards Sir R. G. C. (K.C.B.), Colonial Governor, Tulse Hill. Left in U. VIII., July, 1886. Scholar of Trin. Hall, Camb., 1886; B.A., Second Class Classical Tripos, Part I., 1889; District Commissioner at Lagos, 1895; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1895; Assistant Judge at Mombasa. Larner, Henry Meredith (June 4, 1866), son of E. W., coffee merchant, Colwin, Upper Addiscombe Road, Addiscombe, Surrey. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1885. Exhibitioner, Pemb. Coll., Camb., 1884; B.A., 26th Wrangler, 1888; M.A. 1892; in Holy Orders; Chaplain to the Forces, 1901-2; Rector of Rusbridge, Surrey, 1905. 1881] 103 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Salter, Charles Edward (Nov. 14, 1868). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1879. Thirtle, Herbert Lestor (Nov. 19, 1869), son of Edward, musician, (Professor), 2, St. Saviour's Road, Brixton Rise. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1886. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, July, 1886; Asst. Master in a private school, Queensland. Twentyman, Arthur Edward (July 25, 1867), son of Rev. J., school- master, 40, Hillmarton Road, Holloway. Left in vi., April, 1882. Proceeded to Shrewsbury School; Exhibitioner, Brasenose Coll., Oxford, 1887; Third Class Classics Moderations, 1889; B.A., Second Class Modern History, 1891; Hulme Exhibitioner (Senior); Board of Education; Asst. Director of Special Enquiries and Reports. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted May 18, 1881. Bailey, Henry James (Dec. 10, 1865), son of Rev. W., Colney Heath Rectory, St. Albans. Left in March, 1883. M.B., Mast. Surg., 1887, Edin. Univ.; St. Giles' Medical Mission; Medical Superintendent of C.M.S. Hospital, Nablous, Palestine. Bromilow, William Athelstan (Feb. 15, 1869), son of Rev. W., 15, Oakley Square. Left in L. IV., December, 1883. Despard, Edward Fitzherbert (June 23, 1870), son 1870), son of Major 40, Hampstead Hill Gardens. Left in Further Math., Mids., 1889. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, July, 1887; Royal Military College, Sandhurst, January, 1890; Commis- sion, Connaught Rangers, 2nd May, 1891; Lieut., 11th August, 1893; Capt. transferred to A.P.D. Died from malarial fever at St. Lucia, West Indies, December 26, 1901, aged 33. James, Thomas Henry (Dec. 11, 1868), son of T., timber merchant, 110, Fentiman Road, Clapham. Left in v., December, 1883. Thompson, James Edward (Feb. 15, 1866), son of Mrs., 4, Chats- worth Villas, Castelnau, Barnes. Left in Sc. v., December, 1885. Junior Assistant, Guildhall Library, resigned 1886; Theatrical Profession; died May 21, 1900, aged 34. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September 8, 1881. Card, Alfred Herbert (Sept. 27, 1867), son of W. F., schoolmaster, 6, Maze Hill, Greenwich. Left in Sc. VIII., February, 1885. Matriculation, London Univ., Honours, July, 1885; Preliminary Science for M.B., First Division, July, 1886; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1894; (Guy's); late Res. Clin. Asst. East. Hosp., Homerton, and Lond. Fev. Hosp. and Clin. Asst. Guy's Hosp. 104 [1881 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Champion, George James (Oct. 10, 1866), son of J., banker, London and Westminster, 37, Boundary Road, St. John's Wood. Left in Math. VII., December, 1884. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, July, 1886; B.A. 1891; First Class (Theology), King's Coll., Lond., 1892; in Holy Orders. Coles, Henry Septimus (Dec. 19, 1870), son of Mrs. (father in Ceylon), 1, Farleigh Road, Stoke Newington. Left in U. VIII., July, 1889. Rustat Scholar, Jesus Coll., Camb., 1888; B.A., Third Class Classical Tripos, Part I., 1892; Vicar of Holy Trinity, Worthing, 1900. Dupernex, Herbert Emile Leonce Paul (Aug. 8, 1868), son of P., retired merchant, 19, Colville Square, Bayswater. Transferred to Capitation Scholars, April, 1884. Left in M. VIII., July, 1886. Bedford Prize, 1885; admission Indian Civil Service, July, 1887; Caius Coll., Camb.; Assistant Magistrate North-West Provinces, 1889; Assistant Commis- sioner, 1897; Author of The Enhanced Excise Duties, and Tenancies in Oudh. Fawcett, William Harold (Dec. 2, 1868), son of W. W., retired, Meadow Bank, Lower Norwood. Left in L. IV., December, 1881; Asst. Master at Rugeley School, Stafford- shire, 1895. Hollis, Charles Joseph (April 9, 1866), J., butcher, 1, Maida Hill West. Left in U. VIII., July, 1885. Scholar of Emmanuel College, Camb., 1885; Second Class (Second Division) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1888; B.A. 1888; Vicar of Holy Trinity, Worthing, 1900. Jelley, Reginald Frank (July 12, 1870), son of G. T., War Office, Woolwich, 250, Burrage Road, Plumstead. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1887. Admission Woolwich (5th) July, 1888; 2nd Lieutenant, R.E., 1890; Lieut. 1893; Capt. 1901. Lovell, John Spencer (Sept. 6, 1869), son of J. C., provision merchant, 132, Tulse Hill. Left in U. VIII., July, 1888. Clare College, Camb.; B.A. 1893; admitted Solicitor, 1895; practising in London. Smith, James Newland Newland- (Dec. 7, 1867), son of Mrs., 8, Wemyss Road, Blackheath. Left in L. VIII., July, 1885. Exhibitioner and Hasker Scholar of Exeter College, Oxford, 1888; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1889; B.A., Second Class Theology, 1891; Vicar of St. Mark's, Marylebone, 1904. Walker, Gilbert Thomas (June 14, 1868), son of T., civil engineer, 1, Park View Villas, Waddon Road, Croydon. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner and Keen's Scholar), July, 1886. Matricula- tion, London Univ., Honours with Exhibition, July, 1884; Trinity Coll., Camb., Minor Sch., 1884; Major. Sch., 1885; Barnes Scholar, 1887; Sheepshanks (Astro- nomical) Ex., 1887; Senior Wrangler, 1889; First Class (First Division), Math. Tripos., Part II., 1890; Smith's Prize, 1891; M.A.; London Univ., B.Sc. Exam. (Honours and Math. Schship.), 1890; Fellow of Trinity, 1891; F.R.S.; Meteor- ological Survey of India. Manger, Albert Ernest (Jan. 9, 1868), son of J., watch manufacturer. See Capitation Scholars, January, 1880. Harrison, Richard Slade (Nov. 12, 1868), son of R. B., 9, Castellain Road, Maida Hill. Transferred to Capitation Scholars, January, 1885. 1882] 105 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Solbé, Richard Guerin (Dec. 17, 1867). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1880. Stevens, Thomas George (Mar. 25, 1869). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1879. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 6 1881. Arnold, Frank Stanley (July 9, 1866), son of J. F., schoolmaster, 33, Gratton Road, West Kensington. Left in L. IV., July, 1882. Bank of England. Bourne, Walter Fox (July 15, 1868), son of H. R. Fox-Bourne, editor, 15, Kingston Terrace, Charlton, Kent. Left in Matric., April, 1885. Associate of the Institute of Electrical Engineers. Burton, Charles Vandeleur (Oct. 13, 1867), son of W. E, surgeon, 24, Wimpole Street. Became Foundationer, January, 1882. Left in Math. VIII., April, 1884. Matriculation, London Univ. Honours, January, 1884. Earle, Charles Edward (Oct. 8, 1869), son of Mrs., 27, Members' Mansions, Victoria Street. Left in L. v., December, 1883. Capt. 2nd (Vol.) Batt. King's Royal Rifle Corps, February, 1894; (Lieut. reserve of officers, March, 1897); Captain 3rd Batt. Loyal North Lancashire Regt., February, 1899; served in South Africa, 1901; retired as Major, 1903. Jacobs, Maurice (Feb. 6, 1864), son of M., clerk, 48, Broom Grove Road, Sheffield. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1883. Thruston Prize (aeq., 1882); Scholar of Wadham Coll., Oxford, 1882; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1885: Third Class Litt. Hum., 1887; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1890; appointed Consul for France at Brighton, 1904. Siau, Raymond Louis (Mar. 15, 1870), son of Mrs., 32, Sussex Villas, Victoria Road, Kensington. Became Foundationer, January, 1883. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1887. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, July, 1886. Spaull, Barnard Alfred (Sept. 12, 1866), son of B. E., surgeon, 1, Stanwick Road, West Kensington. Left in L. IV., March, 1882. White, Ernest Theodore (Dec. 14, 1869), son of W. H., Civil Service, Park Hill, Carshalton, Surrey. Left in March, 1883. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January 27, 1882. Allin, Auriol Sealy (Feb. 13, 1868), son of P. S, merchant, 12, Woodstock Road, Bedford Park. Transferred to Capitation Scholars May, 1884. Left in Sc. Matric., December, 1885. Univ. Coll., Lond., 1886-1888; Divisional Engineer, Bengal-Nagpur Railway. 106 [1882 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Burton, Charles Vandeleur (Oct. 13, 1867), son of W. E. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1881. Bushnell, Frank George (Jan. 26, 1868), son of R., 73, Lombard Street. Transferred to Capitation Scholars May, 1884. Left in Sc. VIII., April, 1885. Matriculation London Univ. First Class, January, 1885; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond., 1890; M.B. 1891; M.D. 1892; Univ. Coll. Hosp.; Pathologist to South Devon Hosp.; practising at Plymouth; Dipl. Pub. Health (Camb.), 1894. Coote, John Frederic (Oct. 24, 1868), son of F. R., solicitor, Sunny- side, Kempshott Road, Streatham Common. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1887. Matriculation London Univ. Honours, July, 1885; Intermediate Science Exam., July, 1887; Associate of the Institute of Electrical Engineers. Dathan, Joseph Duncan (May 7, 1866), son of Staff-Captain, R.N., Dockyard, Sheerness. Left in Sc. v., December, 1882. Cavendish College, Camb.; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889; Ridley Hall, Camb., 1888; Chaplain, R.N., 1896. Lovell, Sidney John (May 30, 1869), nephew of J. C., St. Ronan's, Tulse Hill. Left in M. VIII., July, 1887. Stock and Share Broker. Viret, Benjamin Pope (Nov. 14, 1866), son of B. P., War Office, 115, Alexandra Road, St. John's Wood. Left in Matric., July, 1884. Matriculation London Univ. First Class, July, 1884. M.B. Lond., 1893; St. Bartholomew's Hospital; M.R.C.S. Eng., 1890; L.R.C.P.; practising at Bradford. Wallis, George Herbert (Dec. 10, 1869), son of F. A., draper. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1880. Wingfield, Harry (Feb. 10, 1866), son of G., accountant, Cumberland Lodge, Raynes Park, Wimbledon. Left in M. VIII., July, 1885. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, July, 1883; Exhibitioner of Exeter College, Oxford, 1885, and subsequently Exhibi- tioner of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, 1885; M.A.; F.C.A. 1899. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted Lent Term, 1882. Stainforth, Martin (June 18, 1868), son of Mrs., The Lawn, Sandown, Isle of Wight. Left in U. IV., July, 1883. Formerly 2nd Lieut. 4th Batt. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.), 1888. Strange, William Perrie Heath (April 17, 1869), son of Dr. Strange, 2, Belsize Avenue, Hampstead. Transferred to Foundationers September, 1882. Left in U. VIII., July, 1888. Bedford Prize, 1884, 1886; Scholar of Lincoln Coll., Oxford, 1887. Yuille, Archibald Buchanan (Jan. 29, 1870), son of Mrs., 53, Nevern Square, South Kensington. Left in L. v., December, 1884. Supervisor of Customs at Kwitta; died from fever at Kwitta, West Coast of Africa, on February 7, 1896, aged 26. 1882] 107 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected April 27, 1882. Cockerell, Sydney Carlyle (July 16, 1867), son of Mrs., 11, Ethelbert Road, Margate. Left in L. VIII., December, 1884. Smee Prize, 1884. Fry, Thomas Duncan (May 5, 1868), sou of T. D., auctioneer and valuer, 39, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in VII., April, 1885. Admission Indian Civil Service July, 1887; Assistant Collector, Sholapur, 1889; Joint Judge and Sessions Judge (Bombay), 1896. Harrison, Percy (May 24, 1869), son of W. J., tutor, 1, Hopefield Villas, Battersea Rise. Left in M. VIII., December, 1886. Matriculation, London Univ., Honours, July, 1885; Scholar of Queens' Coll., Camb., 1886; Admission Indian Civil Service July, 1887; subsequently Exhibitioner of Emmanuel Coll., Camb., 1888; Assistant Commissioner, Oudh, 1889; Under-Secretary, 1894; Joint Magistrate and Settlement Officer, 1897. Just, Wilhelm Nathaniel (July 11, 1866), son of H. W., professor of German, 104, Finboro Road, West Brompton. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1885. Truro Prize, 1885; Kynaston, 1885; Sizar of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1884; Perry Exhibitioner, 1887; B.A., First Class (Third Division), Classical Tripos, Pt. I., 1888; Second Class, Classical Tripos, Pt. II., 1889; M.A. 1893; Assistant Master Westminster School, 1892. Lyle, Joseph Vacy (Aug. 30, 1868), son of Dr. Lyle, 19, Westbourne Square, Bayswater. Left in U. VIII., July, 1887. Exhibitioner (afterwards Scholar) of Caius College, Cambridge, 1886; B.A., First Class (Third Division), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1890; Second Class, Classical Tripos, Part II., 1891; Home Civil Service, Record Office, 1891. First XI. 1886, 1887; Fives VI. 1885-1887. Stokoe, Cecil George (April 9, 1867), son of Rev. Dr., 103, Warwick Road, South Kensington. Left in L. VIII., July, 1885. Trinity College, Oxford; B.A., Fourth Class, Modern Hist., 1892; Chaplain (Bengal Eccl. Est.), Assam. First XI., 1884. Wentworth-Shields, Wentworth Francis (April 2, 1867), son of F. W., civil engineer, 4, Vanbrugh Park West, Blackheath. Left in U. IV., July, 1883. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1886; M.A., Lond. Univ., 1893 (Francis E. W. F. Sheilds in the Register); Pre- centor of St. Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn; Archdeacon of Wagga, 1905. CAPITATION SCHOLARS, Admitted April 19, 1882. Hay, Walter Charles (April 10, 1866), son of R., solicitor, Westwood Lodge, Upper Sheen Road, Mortlake. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1888. Subsequently Hay Hay; Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, July, 1887; St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Bow of the School Four, 1888. 108 [1882 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Marzials, François Maurice (July 17, 1868), son of F. T., War Office, 61, Loftus Road, Shepherd's Bush. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1882. Left in Math. VIII. (Ex- hibitioner), July, 1887. Scholar of Pembroke Coll., Camb., 1886; B.A., Senior Optime, 1890; Master at the Cathedral School, Rochester, 1891; Mathematical Master, Loretto School. Ridings, Henry Lawrence (Aug. 10, 1866), son of H. S., civil engineer, 14, Newstead Road, Lee. Left in Sc. v., December, 1882. Ridings, George Robert (Dec. 27, 1867), son of H. S., as above. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1882. Left in Matric., July, 1884. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1884; died April 28, 1887, aged 19. FOUNDATIONER S. Elected September 8, 1882. Blenkinsop, Edward Robert Kaye (Sept. 20, 1871), son of Major (India), 3, Ashley Court Villas, Bristol. Left in I.C.S. Class, July, 1889. Scholar, Trin. Hall, Camb., 1889; Sub- sequently Pensioner, Christ's Coll., Camb.; Admission Indian Civil Service, 1892; Appointment, 1894; Settlement Officer (Central Provinces), 1897. Blunt, Henry (Nov. 15, 1867), son of Asst. Comm. General, Aldershot. Left in Sc. v., March. 1883. Died in 1883 or 1884. Crawley, Vicary Gibbs (May 9, 1868), son of Rev. Thomas, Heyford Rectory, Weedon, Northants. Left in U. VIII., July, 1887. Scholar of Queen's College, Oxford, 1886; First Class Classics Moderations, 1889; First Class Modern History, 1891; B.A. 1891; Home Civil Service (1st place), 1891; Exchequer and Audit Dept. Dobson, George Francis Clement (April 26, 1869), son of A., Board of Trade, 75, Caton Rise, Ealing. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1888. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1886; Scholar of Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb., 1887; B.A., Senior Optime, 1891; Master at South Eastern Coll., Ramsgate, 1893. In China. Fenwick, Edgar Arbuthnot (Nov. 25, 1868), son of J. C., solicitor, 58, Redcliffe Square, South Kensington. Left in VII., July, 1885. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, July, 1885; LL.B. (Honours), Lond. Univ., 1902; admitted Solicitor in 1899, practising in London. Fleming, Edward Vandermere (Mar. 31, 1869), son of J., Civil Service, Hastings Villa, Rudall Crescent, Hampstead. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1888. Scholar of Caius College, Camb., 1887; Tancred (Law) Student, Powis (Latin Verse) Medal, 1891; First Class (Second Division) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1891; Second Class Classical Tripos, Part II., 1892; B.A.; Home Civil Service (First Class), 1893; War Office. 1882 109 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Fowler, Francis George (Sept. 3, 1870), son of Mrs., 39, Gratton Road, West Kensington. Left in U. VIII., July, 1889. Scholar of Peterhouse, Cambridge, 1888; B.A., First Class (Third Division) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1892; Third Class, Classical Tripos, Part II., 1893; M.A. 1898. Hamilton, Alan Woodford Ball (Mar. 26, 1870), son of R. G., Under-Secretary, Ireland, Bressay House, 139, Lower Tulse Hill. Transferred to Capitation Scholars, April, 1886. Protected States Service, Malay Peninsula. Hazell, James Stanley (Sept. 14, 1866), son of Rev. J. H., St. Andrew's Vicarage, Peckham. Left in Math. VII., July, 1884. Assistant Secretary, National Provident Insurance Office, 1904. Maynard, Charles Clarkson Martin (Sept. 15, 1870), son of Dr., 8, Longfield Road, Ealing. Left in L. VIII., July, 1887. Royal Military Coll., Sandhurst, Admission, 1889; Honours and Prizes for Military Administration and Tactics, 1890; 2nd Lieutenant, Devonshire Regiment, 1890; Lieut. 1891; Capt., 1899; served in Burmah Campaign (Medal and clasp), 1889-92; Superintendent of Gymnasia, Malta, 1894; served in Tirah campaign, 1897 (Medal and 2 clasps); Railway Transport Officer, Punjaub, and Station Staff-Officer, Mian Mir, 1898-99; served in S. African campaign, 1899-1901; Medal and 6 clasps (mentioned in dispatches 3 times); D.S.O. for services in S. African campaign, 1900; Major and 2nd in Command of Imperial Light Infantry, S. Africa, 1900; Press Censor, 1901. Miller, Constantine Saltonstall (Aug. 20, 1869). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1879. Montague, Albert Edward (Mar. 10, 1868), son of Charles, engraver, 67, Turner Street, Whitechapel. Left in Math. VIII., December, 1885. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, July, 1885; Secretary's Office, Custom House, London. Robinson, Ellis Mardon (June 1, 1869), son of Rev. G., 29, Linton Road, Barking, Essex. Left in L. VIII., April, 1886. Died, October 15, 1886, aged 17. Vinter, Percy John (Mar. 18, 1870), son of J. A., artist, 29, Mon- mouth Road, Bayswater. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1889. Smee Prizes, 1884 to 1889; Matriculation, Lond. Univ., First Class, Jan., 1887; Subsizarship, Trinity College, Camb., 1889; Sizarship, 1890; Major Scholar, 1891; B.A.; 32nd Wrangler, 1892; Second Class Natural Science Tripos, Part I., 1893; M.A. 1896; Asst. Master at the City of Lond. Sch., 1899; Fellow Chem. Soc. Wentworth-Sheilds, Francis Ernest (Nov. 16, 1869), son of F. W., civil engineer, 4, Vanbrugh Park Road West, Blackheath. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1886. (F. E. Shields, sic in the Register.) Matricu- lated, Lond. Univ., First Class, January, 1886; Civil Engineer; Associate, Institute of C.E., 1895; Builder of the Salford Docks on the Manchester Ship Canal, and also new docks at Southampton. Whitlock, Victor Hugh (April 23, 1870), son of F., provision merchant, 94, Tulse Hill, Brixton. Transferred to Capitation Scholars, April, 1884. Estate Agent. 110 [1882 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Henniker, Alan Major (Jan. 24, 1870). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1881. Marzials, François Maurice (July 17, 1868). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1882. Ridings, George Robert (Dec. 27, 1867). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1882. Soper, Frederick Richard (Sept. 25, 1869). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1881. Strange, William Perrie Heath (April 17, 1869). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1882. Yuille, Herbert Buchanan (Dec. 12, 1868). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1880. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September 5, 1882. Abbott, John Ralph (Feb. 17, 1868), son of Mrs., Thornecroft, Alexandra Road, Kingston Hill, Surrey. Left in M. VIII., April, 1887. Hertford Coll., Oxford, 1888. Brown, William John (May 8, 1871), son of W. H., 9, Woodstock Road, Finsbury Park. Transferred to Foundationers, May, 1884. Left in vI., July, 1887. Hollis, Frederick Bowyer (May 2, 1867), son of J. H., 1, Maida Hill West. Left in Sc. V., July, 1884. Smee Prize, 1884; Surveyor. Jeaffreson, Alfred Ernest (Sept. 5, 1872), son of A. M., 14, New Bridge Street, Blackfriars. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1884. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1891. Smee Prize, 1888; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1889; Preliminary Science Exam., 1890; Scholar of Christ's Coll., Camb., 1890; B.A.; Second Class Natural Science Tripos, Part I., 1894; St. Bartholomew's Hospital; M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond., 1897; M.B., Bac. Surg., 1898, Camb. Univ.; Diploma, Roy. Coll. Phys. and Surgs.; Surg.- Capt. Brabant's Horse, South Africa. First XI., 1890; Captain, 1891; La Crosse XII., 1890; Captain, 1891; Fives VI., 1890-1891. Rice, George Charles Dudley (May 13, 1870), son of Revd. Dr., St. Saviour's Vicarage, Battersea Park. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1888. B.A. Cantab; admitted Solicitor in 1900, practising in London; Capt. 4th Batt. (Vol.) East Surrey Regt., May, 1900. Turner, John Eric George, son of J. E., Avishayes, Wellesley Road, Gunnersbury. Left in Sc. v., December, 1885. 1883] 111 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January 26, 1883. Bigby, William Scott (Jan. 11, 1871), son of W. H., merchant, 65, Alexandra Road, St. John's Wood. Left in U. VIII., December, 1889. Scholar of Trinity Hall, Camb., 1889; B.A., Second Class, Classical Tripos, Part I., 1892; Third Class, Law Tripos, Part I., 1893; Gray's Inn, Lee Prize, 1896; called to the Bar, Gray's Inn, 1896; joined Natal Carbineers as a Trooper (was in Ladysmith during the siege); now in Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Clark, Stuart Harrington (Sept. 2, 1869), son of Rev. R., missionary, 2, Arundel Gardens, Bayswater. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1888. Scholar of Clare College, Cambridge, 1889; B.A. (Junior Optime), 1891; Ridley Hall, Camb., M.A. 1898; Rector of the Old Church, Calcutta, 1900. Mulvany, Charles Mathew (Aug. 28, 1867), son of Dr., 381, Holloway Road. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1886. Demy of Magdalen Coll., Oxon, 1886; First Class Classics, Moderations, 1888; Craven Scholar, 1888; B.A., First Class Litt. Hum., 1890; Fellow of Magdalen, 1891; M.A. 1893; B. Litt. 1897; Professor of English at Benares. Phelps, Harold James (Mar. 7, 1871), son of W. L., hop merchant, 1, Western Road, Brixton. Left in VI., February, 1887. Pollard, Richard Harold (April 4, 1869). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1880. Rowsell, Herbert Walter (Nov. 10, 1869), son of Rev. H., 4, Park Street, Mayfair. Left in Math. VIII., December, 1887. Scholar of Jesus College, Camb., 1887; B.A., Senior Optime, 1891; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1903. Siau, Raymond Louis (Mar. 15, 1870). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1881. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January 25, 1883. Beasley, Ernest Cecil Watkin (April 25, 1869), son of A., Great Western Railway, Westlands, Bolton Road, Grove Park. Left in L. IV., July, 1883. Emmanuel Coll., Camb., 1889; died 11 October, 1904. Jerram, Arnold Escombe, 2, Kent Avenue, Ealing. Left in L. IV., July, 1883. Trin. Coll. Camb.; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895; Vicar of Bradley, Huddersfield, 1895. Thorne, Ernest Anderson (Dec. 12, 1868), son of Rev. F., 27, John Street, Bedford Row. Left in L. VIII., July, 1887. Exeter College, Oxford; B.A., Second Class Theology, 1890; M.A. 1894; in Holy Orders. 112 11883 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Thorne, Alfred Francis (Sept. 27, 1870), as above. Left in Sc. v., April, 1887. Now in Argentina. Weller, Harry Nisbet (Mar. 16, 1869), son of Captain, Elder Brother of Trinity House, Glyn Avon, Denmark Road, Carshalton. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1888. Scholar of Christ's Coll., Camb., 1887; B.A., Second Class Natural Science Tripos, Part I., 1891; Assistant Master Guildford Grammar School, 1897. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected April, 1883. Cook, Albert Ruskin (Mar. 2, 1870), son of Mrs., Cloverlea, Carling- ford Road, Hampstead. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1889. Matriculation, London Univ., Honours, July, 1886; Intermediate Science Exam., 1887; B.Sc. 1889; Exhibitioner, Trin. Coll., Camb., 1887; Major Scholar, 1889; Perry Exhibitioner, 1890; B.A., First Class Natural Science Tripos, Part I., 1891; First Class Natural Science Tripos, Part II., 1893; Shuter Scholar, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 1892; M.B. Lond. Univ., 1895; M.D. Lond. Univ., 1902; practising in Uganda. Dupernex, William Edward Baptiste (Dec. 17, 1870), son of P., retired wine merchant, 19, Colville Square, Bayswater. Transferred to Capitation Scholars, January, 1887. Left in L. v., July, 1887. Holcombe, Francis Dyke (May 10, 1869), son of J. F., solicitor, 90, Caversham Road, Camden Town. Left in Matric., April, 1885. Admitted Solicitor in 1890, practising in London. Holgate, George Skipworth (April 26, 1869), nephew of Mrs. Roberts, 6, Clifton Place, Hackney. Left in Math. VII., June, 1885. Entrance (Engineers), R.N., 1885; Engineer, 1895. King, Harold Charles (May 4, 1869), son of C. R., architect, 35, Oakley Square. Left in Matric., July, 1888. Queens' Coll., Camb., B.A. 1898. King, Herbert Alfred (Dec. 3, 1870), as above. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1889. Scholar of St. John's Coll., Camb., 1888; B.A., Second Class (Division I.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1892. In Holy Orders. Manifold, Michael Graham Egerton (June 9, 1871), son of Surgeon- General, 42, Cathcart Road, South Kensington. Transferred to Capitation Scholars, September, 1887. Left in Further Math., December, 1888. Smee prizes, 1885, 1886, and 1887; Exhibitioner, 1889; Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, 1889; 2nd Lieut., R.E., 1891; Lieut., R.E., 1894; Seconded for service with Egyptian Army, 1895; in charge of telegraph in the Suakim and Dongola Expedition, 1896, Berber Expedition, 1897, and Nile Expedition, 1898; Battles of the Atbara and Khartoum; Despatches, Lond. Gaz., May 24, 1898; 4th class Osmanieh; 2 clasps to Egyptian medal; Medal, S. African War, 1899-1901.-On Staff; Despatches, Lond. Gaz., September 10, 1901; Medal with 3 clasps; Capt., October 23, 1901; D.S.O. 1900. 1883] 113 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Pearson, James Rae (Aug. 12, 1871), son of Dr., 23, Upper Phillimore Place, Kensington. Left in I. C. S. Class, July, 1889. Admission, Indian Civil Service (2nd), 1890; Scholar of Clare College, Camb., 1890; Appointment, 1892; Joint Magistrate (N.W. Prov. and Oudh), 1898. Tribe, Alfred Gladstone (Aug. 22, 1869), son of Prof. of Chemistry, 14, Denbigh Road, Bayswater. Transferred to Capitation Scholars, September, 1885. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1886; St. Thomas's Hosp., L.S.A. Lond., 1893. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted April, 1883. Blenkinsop, Frederick Linton (Jan. 20, 1870), son of Major (India), 3, Ashley Court Villas, Bristol. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1888. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1887; L.S.A., Lond., 1894; M.B. Univ. Lond., 1895; Ind. Med. Service, 1895; Surg. Lieut., 1895; Surg. Capt., 1898; Tirah Expedition Field Force, Medal with two clasps, 1897-8. Bull, Alfred Ernest (Mar. 28, 1869), son of Rev. A. E., St. Paul's Vicarage, Bath Road, Hounslow. Left in Sc. Matric, July, 1886. Charlesworth, Alexander Lee Innes (Jan. 26, 1867). Transferred from Foundationers, January, 1881. Leggatt, Ernest Hugh Every (May 28, 1870), son of W. B., civil engineer, 7, Acton Vale Gardens, Uxbridge Road. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1883. Left in U. VIII., July, 1888. Admission Indian Civil Service, July, 1889; Appointment, 1891; Asst. Coll. and Mag., 1897; Joint Judge and Sessions Judge (Bombay), 1898. Letts, Norman Ashworth (Dec. 12, 1869), son of C. J., publisher, Westfield, Selhurst Road, South Norwood. Left in Matric., December, 1886. Smee Prize, 1886; Partner in Charles Letts & Co. Powell, Wilfred Henry (May 26, 1870), son of H. J., Army agent, Hamilton House, Balham Park Road, Upper Tooting. Transferred to Foundationers, May, 1884. Left in Matric., December, 1888. Ward, Archibald Gordon (April 2, 1868), son of Rev. W., Benton House, Hadleigh, Suffolk. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1887. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, July, 1886; Subsizar, Trin. Coll., Camb., 1886; B.A.; Second Class Nat. Sci. Tripos., Pt. I., 1890; Vicar of St. Michael, Battersea, 1900. Watney, Thomas Savile (April 12, 1869), son of T. J., 28, Kid- brooke Park Road, Blackheath. Left in Matric., July, 1884. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, July 1884; Student at Finsbury Technical Coll.; Member of the Institute of Elec- trical Engineers. I 114 [1883 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Williams, Blair Hamilton Lee (Jan. 19, 1870), son of R. H., Thur- rock Hall, Grays, Essex. Left in L. IV., July, 1883. Admitted Solicitor in 1894; practising in London FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1883. Croslegh, John George Coddington (Oct. 7, 1869), son of Rev. Dr., Scaitcliffe, Englefield Green, Surrey. Left in M. VIII., December, 1887. Admission to Sandhurst (1st place), June, 1889; Trin. Coll., Camb., B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896; formerly Asst.-Master at St. Peter's Coll., Radley, 1901. Denne, Francis Vincent (Dec. 12, 1869), son of W. R., banker, 42, Ashchurch Grove, Shepherd's Bush. Left in Sc. v., December, 1885. Westminster Hospital, L.S.A., 1893. Diplock, Arthur Hay (May 12, 1870), son of J. L., clerk, Eversleigh, Granard Road, Wandsworth Common. Left in M. VIII., July, 1889. Stock and Sykes Exhibitioner, Corpus Christi Coll., Camb., 1889; B.A., Third Class (First Division) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1892. Fennell, Charles Henry (Dec. 12, 1871), son of Dr., surgeon, R.N. (retired), Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1890. Matriculation, London Univ., Honours, July, 1888; Demy of Magd. Coll., Oxford, 1890; B.A., Third Class, Natural Science, 1893; M.A. 1901; Scholar of Charing Cross Hospital, 1896; M.R.C.S. 1900; L.R.C.P. 1900; M.B., Oxford Univ., 1901; Medical Registrar, Children's Hosp., Gt. Ormond Street; Medical Officer, Darenth Asylum; M.D. (Oxon.), 1902. Harden, Charles Graham (Aug. 9, 1870), son of M., inspector of schools, 35, Lena Gardens, West Kensington Park. Left in L. VIII., July, 1887. Deceased. Hoare, Herbert Arthur (Jan. 27, 1871), son of M. H., velveteen manufacturer, 239, Norwood Road, Herne Hill. Left in vI., July, 1887. Hughes, Frederick Richard (Nov. 9, 1870), son of J., schoolmaster, 26, Shirlock Road, Kentish Town. Left in U. IV., April, 1885. Secretary to the West Suffolk Education Com- mittee. Jacob, Walter Henry Bell (Jan. 13, 1871), son of W., Sec., East India Club, 19, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Left in Math. VIII., February, 1888. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, July, 1887; Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, January, 1888; 2nd Lieut., R.A., 1889; Lieut., 1892; Ord. Off., 4th Class, 1896; Seconded for Service with the Inspection Branch, 1896; Capt., 1899; Chief Ord. Off. and Acting District Paymaster at St. Helena, 1900; ment. in desp., Lond. Gaz., September 10 1901; medal with one clasp. 1883] 115 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Montagu, Louis Samuel (Dec. 10, 1869), son of Samuel, banker, 12, Kensington Palace Gardens. Transferred to Capitation Scholars, January, 1886. Left in Math. Matric., April, 1886. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, July, 1886. His father founded the Montagu Prize for German, 1889. Rowland, Percy Fritz (April 14, 1870), son of F. A. A., solicitor, 1. South Parade, Bedford Park. Left in U. VIII., July, 1889. Smee Prize, 1888; Milton Prize, 1889; Macbride Scholar, Hertford Coll., Oxford, 1888; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1891; B.A., Second Class, Litt. Hum., 1893; Chancellor's Prize (English Essay), 1894; Cobden Prize, 1896; late Lecturer in Political Economy and Constitutional History in Canterbury College, New Zealand University; Master at Rossall School, 1902; author of The New Nation, 1903. Sansbury, Cyril Jackson (Dec. 9, 1869), son of W. J., 4, Montrose Villas, Winthorpe Road, Putney. Transferred to Capitation Scholars, January, 1886. Left in VII., April, 1886. Marine Insurance. Smith, Arthur Clementi (July 30, 1879), son of Cecil Clementi, Colonial Secretary, Government House, Singapore. Transferred to Capitation Scholars, September, 1886. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1889. John Watson Prize, 1889; Caius Coll., Camb., 1889; did not graduate; went to Ceylon and with the Ceylon contingent to South Africa; served at Paardeburg and Bloemfontein, medal. In Ceylon. Tabor, Francis Samuel (Dec. 1, 1869), son of H. S., 44, Lansdowne Road, Notting Hill. Left in U. VIII., July, 1887. Scholar of Emanuel Coll., Camb., 1888; admis- sion, Indian Civil Service, July, 1888; Appointment, 1890; Joint Magistrate (N. W. Prov. and Oudh), 1898. Thomas, Albert Edward (July 15, 1871), son of E. J., tax surveyor, 10, Melrose Gardens, West Kensington Park. Left in I. C. S. Form, July, 1890. Admission Indian Civil Service, July, 1890: but did not obtain an appointment; Balliol Coll., Oxford. Thurston, Sidney (Mar. 23, 1871), son of J., bank manager, 184, Clapham Road. Transferred to Capitation Scholars, April, 1887. Left in Science VIII., July, 1888. Waterfield, Charles Alan (Sept. 18, 1869), son of E., 1, Lime Grove Villas, East Sheen. Transferred to Capitation Scholars, January, 1886. Left in Math. VIII., July, Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1887; Bank of England. Wood, Arthur Lidbetter Martin (Nov. 16, 1871), son of W. M., journalist, 2, Girdlers Road, Brook Green. Left in I. C. S. Class, December, 1889. Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb., 1888; Admission Indian Civil Service, 1890; Appointment, 1892; Second Assistant (Bombay), 1897; Officiating Political Agent, Jawhar, 1899. Leggatt, Ernest Hugh Every (May 28, 1870). Transferred from Capitation Scholars, April, 1883. I 2 116 [1883 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1883. Allen, Robert James Hammond (Dec. 30, 1867), son of Rev. R. W., 26, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1885. Barnes, Edward Arthur (Mar. 31, 1870), son of Dr., Gloucester House, King Street East, Hammersmith. Left in Sc. Matric., December, 1886. Smee Prize, 1886; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, July, 1887; Exhibition, Central City and Guilds Institute, 1887; Mining Engineer in Johannesburg. Bevan, Hopkin Llewelyn Willett (July 26, 1871), son of Rev. Dr., 171, Highbury New Park. Left in L. v., April, 1885. Church of England Grammar School, Melbourne; M.A. Trinity College, Melbourne; Mansfield College, Oxford; Head of Educa- tional Branch of London Missionary College, Shanghai. Bishop, Charles Frederick (Oct. 7, 1869), son of H., accountant, 6, Tretower Road, West Kensington. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1887. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, July, 1887; 2nd Lieutenant, R.A., 1889; Lieut., 1892; Captain, 1899. Burton, Claude Edward (Aug. 27, 1869), son of Dr. W. E., 24, Wimpole Street. Left in April, 1884. Clarke, Harold Wrangel (Sept. 17, 1869), son of Rev. E. W., Christ Church Vicarage, Faraday Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. Matric., December, 1887. St. Mary's Hosp., L.S.A., Lond., 1895; M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond., 1896. Cockerton, George (Mar. 20, 1869), son of A. H., director, 143, Uxbridge Road. Left in Sc. Matric., July, 1886. First XV. Draper, Harold Irving (July 15, 1869), son of H. C., solicitor, Upton House, Ealing Common. Left in Sc. v., December, 1885. Admitted Solicitor, 1891; practising in London. Hollis, Harry (July 24, 1868), son of E., 15, Blandford Square. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1887. Smee Prize, 1885; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1886; Sizarship, Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb., 1886; Romney (Haberdashers' Company) Exhibition, 1888; B.A. 1890; Second Class, Natural Sc. Tripos, Part I., 1890; M.B. and B.C. 1893; St. George's Hosp., late Assis- tant House Surgeon, General Infirmary, Northampton; M.D. 1898; Med. Off., Wellingborough. Horton, William Herbert Lawrence (July 9, 1868), stepson of H. J. Pare, Esq., 12, Hammersmith Terrace, Chiswick. Left in L. VIII., July, 1887. Solicitor on the permanent staff of the London County Council. 1884] 117 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Phillips, Robert Francis (Dec. 4, 1865), son of Rev. Stephen, 10, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in VIII., July, 1884. Artist. Phillips, Alban Lloyd (July 6, 1869), as above. Left in vI., December, 1884. Mercantile Marine; now in Australia. Pritchard, Frank Shallis (Feb. 27, 1871), son of A. J., solicitor, 9, Coleherne Road, Earl's Court. Left in Math. VIII., December, 1888. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, July, 1888; Honours in Solicitors' Final Exam., June, 1893; Admitted Solicitor, 1893; practising in London. Richards, Percy Andrew Ellis (Nov. 23, 1868), son of R. P., brewer, 44, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1886. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, July, 1886; F.I.C., F.C.S.; Mem. of the Soc. of Public Analysts; Demonstr. of Chem. and Public Health at Charing Cross Hosp.; Public Analyst for the parish of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields; Pub. Anal. to City of Westmnr.; and Prof. of Chem., Queen's Coll., Lond., 1901. Robinson, George Brooke (April 6, 1870), son of A., 18, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in Special, December, 1887; Pemb. Coll., Camb.; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898; Chaplain, R.N., 1899. Ward, Edward Francis Campbell (Sept. 14, 1869), son of Rev. W., Benton House, Hadleigh, Suffolk. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1888. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, July, 1886; Sizarship (afterwards Scholar), Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb., 1888; B.A., Second Class Natural Science Tripos, Part I., 1891 Holy Orders. in FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January, 1884. Archer, James Henry Lawrence (Nov. 5, 1871), son of Major L., Umberslade, Bedford Park. Left in Further Math., December, 1888. Smee Prize, 1888; Admission, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, 1888; 2nd Lieutenant, R.A., 1890; Lieut. 1893; Apptd. to Ord. Dept., India, 1896; Capt., 1899 (now Lawrence-Archer). Bate, Herbert Newell (May 31, 1871), son of Rev. J. O., Wesleyan minister, 2, Milton Road, Acton. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1889. Scholar of Trin. Coll., Oxford, 1888; First Class Classics Moderations, 1891; First Class Litt. Hum., 1893; B.A. 1893; Liddon Memorial Scholarship, 1894; Hall-Houghton Prize, 1895; Tutor of Keble College, M.A. 1896; Theol. Tutor and Fellow, Magdalen Coll., 1897; Vicar of St. Stephen's, Hampstead, 1903. First XI., 1888, 1889; Captain of Fives, 1888. De Candole, Henry Lawe Corry Vully (Feb. 17, 1868), son of Mrs., 4, Hazlitt Road, West Kensington Park. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1887. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1885; Scholar of Christ's Coll., Camb., 1887; B.A., Third Class Natural Science Tripos, Part I., 1890; Ridley Hall, 1890; M.A. 1894; Vicar of St. James, Cheltenham, 1895; Vicar of St. Paul's, Canonbury, 1899-1901; Vicar of Holy Trinity, Camb., 1902. 118 [1884 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Cook, John Howard (May 30, 1871), son of Mrs., 51, Cloverlea, Carlingford Road, Hampstead. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1889. Matriculation, London Univ. (Honours and Prize), July, 1887; University College, London, Exhibition and Silver Medal, 1891; Med. Ent. Exbtn. to Univ. Coll., Lond., 1890; Silver Medal (Midwifery), Univ. Coll., Lond., 1891; Senior Gold Medal (Physiology), 1892; Intermediate M.B. Exam., Honours, 1893; Exbtn. and Gold Medals in Histology and Physiology, Materia Medica and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 1893; Filliter Exbtn. (Pathological Anatomy), 1894; Scholarship and Gold Medals (Med.), 1895; Scholarship and Gold Medals (Obstetric), 1895; Atchison Scholarship, 1895; Bruce Medal, M.B., London, 1895; Bachelor of Surgery, London, 1896; Master of Surgery, London, 1897; Fellow, Roy. Coll. Surgs., 1897; proceeded as Medical Missionary to Uganda, South Africa. Crouch, Herbert Challice (Mar. 4, 1870), son of C. W., barrister, 25, Fellowes Road, Hampstead. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1889. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1887; Preliminary Science Exam., Honours, 1890; Scholarship. St. Thomas's Hospital, 1890; Assistant to Lecturer in Zoology, Certificate of Honour; House Surgeon; M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond., 1895; M.D. and Diploma, 1895. Jeaffreson, Alfred Edward (Sept. 5, 1872). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1882. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted Lent Term, 1884. Beal, Edmund Wallis Ridley (Jan. 29, 1871), son of E. W., business, 67, Myddleton Square, Islington. Left in L. IV., December, 1885. B.A. St. John's, Manitoba Univ., 1896; in Holy Orders. Boddy, Thomas Webb (Sept. 21, 1868), son of Mrs., Felix House, Tottenham. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1886. Smee Prize, 1884. Bradley, Edwards Comerford Lennox (Feb. 23, 1870), son of S., mercer, 10, Notting Hill Square, Holland Park. Left in Sc. v., April, 1884. The Christian names appear to be wrong: Samuel Glenholme Lennox being the true name. Dawes, Richard Percy Blasius (Aug. 15, 1868), son of Rev. Dr., schoolmaster, Newton House, Surbiton. Left in M. VIII., December, 1886. Christ's Coll., Camb., B.A. 1889; Law Society, Final Exam. (M.A.), 1902. Mellor, Frank Algernon (Nov. 27, 1872), son of B., merchant, 62, Parliament Hill Road. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1888. Stock jobber. 18841 119 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Thompson, Corrie Leonard (Aug. 24, 1868), son of Mrs., Chatsworth Villas, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in Sc. Matric., December, 1885. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1886; Librarian at the Guildhall, 1893; died, November 11, 1897, aged 29. Williams, Blair Hamilton Lee (Jan. 19, 1870), son of R. H., Thurrock Hall, Grays, Essex. Left in U. IV., July, 1884. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected May, 1884. Brown, William John (May 8, 1871). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1882. Clark, George Frederic Headington (Oct. 5, 1868). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1879. Clarke, Robert Lucas Hyrapiet (Jan. 1, 1871), son of S. E. J., editor of T. D. News, 11, Bolingbroke Road, West Kensington Park. Left in I. C. S. Class, July, 1889. Butterworth Prize, 1889; New Coll., Oxford; Admission, Indian Civil Service (3rd place), July, 1892; Appointment, 1892; Joint Magistrate (N. W. Prov. and Oudh), 1898. King, Charles Montague (Jan. 5, 1872), son of Mrs., 34, Bassein Park Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in I. C. S. Class (Exhibitioner), July, 1890. John Watson Prize, 1888; Scholar of Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1889; Admission (3rd) Indian Civil Service, July, 1890; Appointment, 1892; Assistant Commissioner (Punjab). Powell, Wilfred Henry (May 26, 1890). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1883. Scott, Herbert Septimus (Sept. 6, 1873), son of J. S., schoolmaster, North End House, North End Road. Left in vI., July, 1886. Removed to the Foundation at Eton; Macbride Scholar of Hertford College, Oxford, 1893; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1895. School Inspector in the Transvaal. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted April, 1884. Allin, Aurial Sealy (Feb. 13, 1868). See Foundationers, January, 1882. Anderson, Robert Hay (June 9, 1872), son of A. H., 82, Brook Green. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1888. Smee Prizes, 1885 and 1886. Bushnell, Frank George (Jan. 26, 1868). See Foundationers, January, 1882, 120 11884 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Clarkson, George Aylwin (Jan. 17, 1871), son of G. H., 10, Matheson Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1889. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1888; Smee Prize, 1889; St. George's Hospital, Brackenbury Prize and Treasurer's Prize, 1894; Assistant House Surgeon, 1894; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1894; Diploma of F.R.C.S. 1898; F.Z.S. Crosthwaite, Joseph Arthur (May 8, 1871), son of J., bank manager, 164, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1888. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1889; 2nd Lieutenant, Durham Light Infantry, 1891; Lieut., 1893; Capt., 1899; Adjutant, 3rd Batt., Prince of Wales's Regt., 1903. Douthwaite, Dennis William (Mar. 2, 1871), son of W. R., Librarian of Gray's Inn, 43, Clarges Street, Piccadilly. Left in Sc. v., July, 1887. First Assistant Librarian, King's Inn's Library, Dublin, 1890; Assistant Librarian, Gray's Inn; Steward, Gray's Inn, 1899. Dupernex, Herbert Emile Leonce Paul (Aug. 8, 1868). See Foundationers, September, 1881. Gray, Charles Lloyd Rashleigh (April 14, 1871), son of H. R., bank manager, 74, Dyke Road, Brighton. Left in Further Math., July, 1888. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, July, 1888; 2nd Lieutenant, R.A., 1890; Lieut., 1893; Capt., 1899; Malakand Field Force, 1897-8; Medal with 2 clasps. Green, John Ernest (Feb. 3, 1870), son of Rev. W. L., 21, Gunter- stone Road, West Kensington. Left in VI., July, 1886. B.A. London Univ. (Honours); Assistant Master, St. George's College, Quilines, Buenos Ayres. Hotson, Arnold (Feb. 13, 1871), son of A., 164, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in Sc. v., December, 1885. Judge, Arthur Stanley (April 25, 1870), son of Colonel C. N., 31, Brook Green. Left in Math. Matric., December, 1887. Phillips, Maurice Frederick (Nov. 29, 1871), son of Rev. Stephen, 10, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Matric., July, 1888. Slade, Harman (Aug. 20, 1868), son of W. A., Co. Court Examiner, 24, The Grove, Clapham Road. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1887. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, July, 1885; Scholar of Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb., 1886; Intermed. Science, London Univ., 1888; B.A., First Class Natural Science Tripos, Part I., 1890; Ridley Hall, Camb.; in Holy Orders. Stebbing, Edward Percy (Jan. 4, 1870), son of E. C., merchant, 42, Gower Street. Left in Math. VIII., December, 1888. Smee Prizes, 1886 and 1887; Indian Forest Service, June, 1890. 1884] 121 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1884. Ashworth, Sidney Herbert (Feb. 23, 1872), son of H. H., accountant, Crowhurst, Worsley Road, Hampstead. Left in Math. VIII., December, 1889. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1888. Bailey, Cyril (April 13, 1871), son of A., barrister, 88, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in U. VIII., July, 1890. Captain, 1888-1890; Exhibitioner, 1890; Bedford Prize, 1887; Thruston, 1889; Kynaston, 1889; Ollivant, 1889 and 1890; Sleath, 1890; Exhibitioner of Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1888; Scholar, 1889; Hertford Scholar, 1891; Craven Scholar, 1891; First Class Classics Moderations, 1892; B.A., First Class Litt. Hum., 1894; Fellow of Exeter Coll., 1894; M.A. (Exeter), 1896; Governor of St. Paul's School, 1901; Fellow and Tutor, Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1902. First XI., 1890. Bevan, Stuart James (Mar. 31, 1872), son of W. J., oil and seed merchant, 50, Elm Park Gardens, South Kensington. Transferred to Capitation Scholars, April, 1888. Left in Further Math., July, 1888. Trinity College, Cambridge; Third Class, Law Tripos, Part I., 1893; B.A. and LL.B., 1894; Lieutenant, 3rd Batt., Duke of Cornwall's Regt., 1890; Captain, 1896; Called to the Bar (Midd. Temple), 1895. Emanuel, Alfred Edward Lewis (June 15, 1873), son of L., solicitor, 91, Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1892. Kynaston Prize, 1891 and 1892; Butterworth, 1891; Montagu, 1891; Scholar of Trinity Coll., Oxford, 1891; First Class Classics Moderations, 1894; Second Class Litt. Hum., 1896; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1901; Indian Civil Service, 1896; Assistant Magistrate and Collector (Bombay). President of S. P. S. Union, 1891-2; Captain of Middle side (Football). Ford, Ernest (Oct. 19, 1870), son of E., retired merchant, 69, Oxford Gardens, Notting Hill. Left in M. VIII., July, 1888. Peterhouse, Cambridge, 1888; Admission, Indian Civil Service, 1888; Second Class Moral Science Tripos, 1890; Appointment, I. C. S., 1890; Assistant Commissioner, Burma. Ghose, Aravinda Ackroyd (Aug. 15, 1872), son of B., 49, St. Stephen's Avenue, Shepherd's Bush. Left in I. C. S. Class, July, 1890. Butterworth (2nd Prize), 1889; Scholar of King's Coll., Camb., 1890; First Class (Division III.), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1892; Rawley Prize for Greek Iambics, 1892; Indian Civil Service Admission (11th place), July, 1890; Appointment, July, 1892. Harden, Philip Graham (Aug. 28, 1872), son of M., Inspector of Schools, 14, Melrose Terrace, Melrose Gardens, West Kensington Park. Left in VII., July, 1888. Died August 5, 1888, aged 16. 122 [1884 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Harrison, Bernard Oliver (Nov. 25, 1871), son of Frederic, barrister, 38, Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park. Transferred to Capitation Scholars, January, 1888. Left in December, 1888. John Watson Prize, 1888; Matriculated and entered at Balliol Coll., Oxford; but, after a residence of two terms, proceeded to Paris to study painting. He has since resided in France. He has been a constant Exhibitor at the Société des Beaux Arts in Paris and the New Gallery in London. Hewby, Louis John (Mar. 21, 1871), son of J. P., surgeon, 34, Blenheim Crescent, Notting Hill. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1889. High Master's Latin Verse Prize, and Composition Prize, 1888; Demy of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1888; First Class Classics Moderations, 1891; Second Class Litt. Hum., 1893; B.A. 1893; Home Civil Service (First Class), 1895; Foreign Office; Sec. of Roy. Commis- sion on Civil Service Superannuation, 1902. Hildyard, Gerard Moresby Thoroton (June 3, 1873), son of Col., 115, Warwick Road, Kensington. Left in April, 1887. Removed to Foundation at Eton; Heron Exhibitioner of University College, Oxford, 1893; Taylorian Scholar, 1894; Second Class Classical Mods., 1895; B.A., Second Class Jurisprudence, 1897; Second Class B.C.L., Ox., 1898; Honorary 2nd Lieut., 1st Cadet Batt. Roy. West Surrey Regt., August, 1900; 2nd Lieut., January, 1901; Lieut., March 17, 1903; Certificate of Honour, 1898; Studentship, 1899; called to the Bar (Lin. Inn), 1899; Equity Draughtsman and Conveyancer. Hildyard, Harold Charles Thoroton (June 16, 1872), as above. Left in July, 1887. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich (6th place), July, 1889; 2nd Lieutenant, R.A., November 24, 1891; Lieut., November 24, 1894; Capt., March 15, 1900; A.D.C. to Major-General H. J. T. Hilliard, C.B.; mentioned in Despatches, London Gazette, February 8, 1901; Deputy Asst. Adjt. General for Intelligence, 1902. Keyser, Harry Assur (Nov. 24, 1871), son of A., banker, 29, Hamilton Terrace, St. John's Wood. Left in Science Matric., December, 1887. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1888. Lunau, William Henry (Mar. 27, 1872), son of F. W., merchant, Lubeck House, Roupell Park, Streatham Hill. Left in Sc. Matric., April, 1888. Maurice, Frederick Barton (Jan. 19, 1871), son of Lieut.-Col. J. F., Highland View, Bagshot. Left in I. C. S. Class, July, 1889. Royal Military College, Sandhurst (6th place), 1891; Commission, Derbyshire Regt., 1893; 2nd Lieut., June 18, 1892; Lieut., May 16, 1893; Aide-de-Camp to Commandant at Woolwich, 1896; Tirah Expedition, 1897-8, Medal with 2 clasps; Capt., January 1, 1899; Brev. Major, November 29, 1900. Special Service Officer; A.D.C. to General Kelly-Kenny; appointed D.A.A.G.; received the South African Medal from the King on June 12, 1901; mentioned in despatches, London Gazette, September 10, 1901; appointed Deputy-Assistant Adjutant-General of the Woolwich District, October 12, 1901, nominated for admission to the Staff College, November, 1901; Medal with 5 clasps. 1884] 123 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Scott, Theodore (Oct. 14, 1871), son of J. S., schoolmaster, North End House, West Kensington. Left in I. C. S. Class, July, 1890. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1896. Sergeant, Philip Walsingham (Jan. 27, 1872), son of L., author, 13, Girdlers Road, Brook Green. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1891. Governors Prize (Greek Iambics), 1891; Thruston, 1891; Composition Prize, 1891; Scholar of Trinity College, Oxford, 1889; First Class Classics Moderations, 1893; Third Class Litt. Hum., 1895. Editor of an English daily paper at Hong Kong, 1900. Sewell, Reginald Arthur (May 21, 1871), son of S. A., stockbroker, Lawriston House, Grange Road, Ealing. Left in U. Sc. VIII., April, 1890. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1887. Stamp, Alfred Edward (Jan. 1, 1870), son of E. B., chemist, 29, High Street, Hampstead. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner and Keen's Scholar), July, 1888. Governor's (French) Prize, 1888; Matriculation, London Univ., Honours, January, 1886; Minor Scholar of Trinity Coll., . Camb., 1886; Major Scholar, 1888; Perry Exhibitioner, 1889; B.A. Fourth Wrangler, Mathematical Tripos, Part I., 1891; Second Class (Division I.), Math. Tripos, Part II., 1892; M.A. 1895; Home Civil Service (Record Office), 1893. Stamp, John Herbert (Mar. 29, 1871), as above. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1890. High Master's (Latin Verse) Prize, 1887; Governor's Gk. Verse, 1888, 1890; Governor's French, 1888, 1889, 1890; Sleath, 1889; Bedford, 1889; Ollivant Prize, 1889; Bedford Prize, 1890; Major Scholar of Trinity Coll., Camb., 1888; Barnes Scholar, 1891; Perry Exhibitioner, 1891; Sir William Browne's Medal, 1892; B.A., First Class (Division I.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1893; First Class Classical Tripos, Part II., 1894; Chancellor's Medal, 1894; Fellow, 1895; called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1898; Equity Draughtsman and Conveyancer. Stephenson, Philip Torrance (Aug. 23, 1871), son of J. W. J., barrister, 119, King Henry's Road, St. John's Wood. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner and Keen's Scholar), July, 1890. Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb., 1889; 18th Wrangler, Math. Tripos, Part I., 1893; B.A. 1893; Lond. Matric. Honours, January, 1888. Formerly Assistant Master at Mercers' School, Holborn. Stokes, Durham (April 9, 1871), son of E. J., stockbroker, 27, Girdlers Road, Brook Green. Left in Math. Matric. Class, April, 1887. Summerhayes, Julius James Julius James (May 13, 1871), son of Rev. J., St. John's Vicarage, Ealing. Left in U. VIII., July, 1890. Subsizar, Emanuel Coll., Camb., 1890; B.A., Third Class (Division I.), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1893; M.A. 1897; D. 1894; P. 1895, Ox.; Vicar of Ealing Dene, 1903, 124 [1884 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Tarver, Alexander Leigh (Aug. 30, 1871), son of Rev. J., Filgrave Rectory, Newport Pagnell, Bucks. Left in Science Matric. Class, July, 1887. Royal Military College, Sand- hurst, 1889; 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, October 29, 1890; Lieut., August 6, 1892; subsequently transferred to Ind. Staff Corps, April 12, 1893; Capt., July 10, 1901. White, Arthur Thomas (May 25, 1872), son of T. J., bootmaker, 140, Tulse Hill. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1890. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1890; Scholarship, Westminster Hospital, 1890; L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., 1895; Assistant House Surgeon, Metropolitan Hospital; appointed Medical Officer, London County Asylum. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1884. Alabaster, Ernest (Feb. 6, 1872), ward of C. S. Tuhey, The Grange, 51, Shepherd's Bush Green. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1888. In the Chinese Customs, 1889; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1898. Barlow, Hugh Christopher Heneage (Feb. 23, 1872), son of Rev. W. H., Canonbury House, Canonbury Square, Islington. Left in Up. v., July, 1887. Removed to Marlborough College; Scholar of Lincoln Coll., Oxford, 1891; B.A. 2nd Class, Modern Hist., 1895; died at Eastbourne, October 31, 1896, aged 24. Batty, Henry Edmund (Jan. 6, 1872), son of Rev. W. E., St. John's Vicarage, Walham Green. Transferred to Foundation Scholars, September, 1885. Left in Sc. v., July, 1887. Batty, Basil Staunton (May 12, 1873), as above. Left in U. v., December, 1888. Selwyn Coll., Camb.; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898; Arch. Scho., York, 1895; D. 1896, P. 1897 (York). Beale, Miles Ariel (Mar. 30, 1872), son of T. M., surgeon, 6, Wharton Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. v., December, 1887. Bergne, Charles Henry (Oct. 23, 1872), son of F., Civil Service, 53, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in Math. VIII., December, 1890. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1889. Bergne, Hervey A'Court (Mar. 27, 1871), as above. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1888. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1887; Merchant, Seychelles Islands. Bigby, Louis Ives Miller (Oct. 12, 1872), son of W. H., merchant, 31, Sutherland Gardens, Maida Vale. Transferred to Foundation Scholars, September, 1885. Left in Matric., December, 1888. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1889; Trooper, Imperial Yeomanry (with Lord Dunraven's Sharpshooters). 1884] 125 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Binyon, Charles Arthur (Mar. 9, 1874), son of Rev. F., 3, Matheson Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundation Scholars, September, 1885. Left in January, 1886. Blogg, George Alfred Knollys (April 10, 1871), son of Mrs., 1, Thames Place, Putney. Left in Matric., July, 1888. Bowra, Cecil Arthur Verner (Aug. 22, 1869), son of Rev. G. W., 39, Finborough Road, West Brompton. Left in Science Matric., December, 1885. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1886; I. M. Customs Service, China; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1904. Brown, William Heron (June 25, 1873), son of W. H., 1, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in Army B., April, 1890. Burlinson, Henry Augustus (June 28, 1871), son of N. J., 155, Uxbridge Road. Left in Science Matric., April, 1888. Byers, Cyril Bertram (Nov. 1, 1869), son of C. H., 5, Addison Road, Bedford Park. Left in Sc. v., April, 1886. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1888; 2nd Lieutenant, Lincolnshire Regiment, May 15, 1889; Lieut., March 2, 1892; Lieut., transferred to Ind. Staff Corps, March 30, 1892; Capt., May 15, 1900. Carey, Arthur Reginald (Dec. 14, 1870), son of Mrs., 56, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Left in U. IV., July, 1886. Capt., 6th Middlesex Regt., July 21, 1897; South African War, 1899-1900; Medal with clasp. Carlile, Victor Wilson (July 20, 1872), son of Rev. W., 15, Sheffield Terrace, Kensington. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1889. Exhibitioner of Magd. Coll., Camb., 1891; B.A., Second Class Law Tripos, Part I., 1893. Chambers, Walter Theodore Gervase (Jan. 31, 1871), son of J. A., 2, Knaresboro' Place. Left in Sc. Matric., July, 1886. Smee Prize, 1886; Studentship, Royal School of Mines, 1888; Junior Associate of the Surveyors' Institution, 1894; Fellow, 1896. Chute, William Henry (Aug. 15, 1870), son of W. M., 3, Burlington Gardens, Chiswick. Left in Matric., December, 1888. Westminster Hospital; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1896; died in 1899. Collins, Arthur Edward (June 3, 1870), son of C. A., 47, Lillie Road, Fulham. Left in U. III., December, 1885. Sun Life Assurance Society, 1887. 126 [188 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Collyer, John Johnson (Sept. 21, 1870), son of J. M., barrister, 6, St. Stephen's Crescent, Bayswater. Left in VII., July, 1887. Sergeant-Major, Cape Mounted Riflemen. Joined the C.M.R. in 1889; served throughout the campaign, including the siege of Wepener and the pursuit of De Wet; with the Colonial Division at Krugers- dorp, Transvaal, August, 1900. Now Lieut., Cape Mounted Riflemen. Connell, William Percival (Sept. 17, 1872), son of W. G., watch- maker, 42, Woodstock Road, Bedford Park. Transferred to Foundation Scholars, September, 1885. July, 1887. Watchmaker and silversmith. Left in Sc. Matric., Cooper, Arthur Thomas (June 8, 1872), son of T., architect, 27, Craven Park, Willesden. Left in Matric., July, 1888. Smee Prize, 1887; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1888. Dalton, Henry Charles Fitzgerald (Feb. 20, 1872), son of C. F., barrister, 31, Ashchurch Park Villas, Shepherd's Bush. Left in 1., April, 1885. L.S.A. Lond., 1896. de Candole, James Alexander Corry Vully (May 25, 1871), son of Mrs., 4, Hazlitt Road, West Kensington. Left in Matric., July, 1888. Corpus Christi College, Camb.; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1899; Ridley Hall, Camb., 1895; D. 1895; P. 1898; Rector of Holton St. Mary, Suffolk, 1902. Driver, Sydney Clear (Jan. 16, 1872), son of T. G., wine merchant, Abbotsbury, Lewisham Park. Left in III., December, 1884. Ellis, Bertram Vero Clare Wyburne (April 7, 1870), son of H. D., 10, Kensington Gate. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1887. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1886. Erskine, Hermann Harford (Sept. 24, 1871), son of Honorary Major, Civil Service, 47, Gratton Road, West Kensington. Left in L. IV., April, 1886. Cape of Good Hope Civil Service. Evans, Arthur George (Aug. 3, 1870), son of R. J., 7, Warwick Road, Ealing. Left in L. II., December, 1885. King's College, London, 1891; A.K.C., 1893; D. 1893; P. 1894. Foakes, Ernest Lovell Lindsay (Nov. 1, 1872), son of C. J., vestry clerk, 10, Munster Terrace, Fulham. Left in Intermediate Math. Class, July, 1888. Garsia, Herbert George Anderson (Feb. 5, 1871), son of Col., 19, Sinclair Gardens, West Kensington. Left in Science Matric., July, 1887. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, June, 1890; 2nd Lieut., East Surrey Regiment, January 9, 1892; Lieut., May 11, 1893; Lieut., Army Service Corps, April 1, 1894; Capt., August 25, 1898 (Graded as Deputy-Assistant Adjutant-General whilst in charge of the supply depôt at Pretoria); Nile Expedition, 1898, Medal. Mentioned in Despatches, Lond. Gaz., July 29, 1902; D.S.O., 1902. 1884] 127 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Ghose, Manmohan (Jan. 19, 1869), ward of W. H. Drewett, 49, St. Stephen's Avenue, Shepherd's Bush. Left in U. VIII., July, 1887. Scholar of Christ Church, Oxford, 1887; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1889; St. Xavier's Coll., Bombay; St. Peter's Coll., Exmouth; and Balliol Coll., Oxford; apptd. after Exam., I. C. S., 1890; Asst. Mag. and Collector, Madras, 1893; Special Assistant, 1899. Published a book of poems in Elkin Matthew's Shilling Garland Series, 1898; Joint contributor with R. L. Binyon in Primavera; issued a volume of verse entitled, Indian Elegies and Love Songs, 1898; called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1898. Gresson, Thomas Tinning (April 29, 1870), son of Major N. H., 13, Holland Park Gardens. Left in VI., December, 1885. 2nd Lieut., York and Lancaster Regt., November 9, 1889; Lieut., September 30, 1891; Capt., October 23, 1899. Mentioned in Despatches, Lond. Gaz., February 8 and September, 1901; D.S.O., September, 1901. Hall John (Sept. 28, 1870), son of J., banker, 112, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1888. Private Secretary to the Governor of the Gold Coast, 1894. First XV,, 1885-7. Hamilton, Roger Kerr (Sept. 29, 1871), son of J. H., 33, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1889. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1889; London Hospital; M.R.C.S. Eng., 1896; L.R.C.P. Lond., 1896; practising at Chorley, Lancs. Handcock, Arthur Robert William (Oct. 29, 1873), son of Rev. W., 113, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in III., September, 1885. Cadet on board H.M.S. Worcester; Sub-Lieut., Royal Naval Reserve, October 19, 1900. Harrison, Austin Frederic (Nov. 20, 1871), son of Frederic, barrister, 38, Westbourne Terrace, Bayswater. Left in July, 1887. Went to Harrow School; subsequently entered the ser- vice of the Times as foreign correspondent. He has been for some years Baron Reuter's agent in Berlin. Hopkins, Evan James (Dec. 12, 1871), son of Rev. E. H., Holy Trinity Vicarage, Richmond. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1885. Left in U. VIII., December, 1890. Pembroke Coll., Camb.; B.A., Third Class (Division I.), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1894; M.A. 1898; Ridley Hall, Camb., 1895; D. 1896; P. 1897. Hurditch, Charles Percy (Feb. 1, 1869), son of C. R., 164, Alexandra Road, St. John's Wood. Left in Sc. v., September, 1885. Inglis, John Henry (Feb. 14, 1873), son of I., Civil Service, 68, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in vI. A., April, 1891. Student, Civil Engineering; Trinity House, Tower Hill, E.C. 128 [1884 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Letts, Charles Hubert (May 8, 1871), son of C. J., wholesale stationer, Westfield, Selhurst Road, South Norwood. Left in Sc. v., December, 1886. Compiler of The Hundred Best Pictures. Lovell, Harold Thomas (Dec. 16, 1871), son of J. C., provision dealer, St. Ronan's, Tulse Hill. Left in I., September, 1885. Resident in New Zealand. MacDonald, Charles Clanranald (Mar. 25, 1871), son of Col. C., 65, Warwick Road, Kensington. Left in Math. Matric., April, 1888. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1889; 2nd Lieut., R.M.L.A., September 1, 1890; Lieut., July 1, 1891; Lieut., Army Service Corps, October 1, 1891. Died from malarial fever. Magnus, Laurie (Aug. 5, 1872), son of Philip, 43, Gloucester Place, Portman Square. Transferred to Foundationers, May, 1886. Left in U. VIII., 1891. Montagu Prize, 1889; Truro, 1890; Milton, 1890; Demy of Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1890; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1893; Third Class Litt. Hum., 1895; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899; Berlin University; LL.B. (Part II.), Lond. Univ. Berlin correspondent of the Morning Post, 1896; author of A Primer of Wordsworth. Malcolm, Alexander John (May 4, 1873), son of Mrs., Barkfield, Eastham, Cheshire. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1890. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1889; Smee Prize, 1889; Scholarship, St. Mary's Hospital, 1891; Lond. Univ. Interm., M.B., 1st Div., 1892; M.R.C.S. Eng., 1899; L.R.C.P. Lond., 1899. Malcolm, George William (May 5, 1870), as above. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1888. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1887; Smee Prize, 1888; Civil Engineer, Mauritius, 1893; Chief Engineer, 1896. Matheson, Alexander (July 9, 1872), son of E., civil engineer, 14, Clarendon Road, Leeds. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1891. Balliol Coll., Oxford; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1893; B.A. Second Class Jurisprudence, 1895; admitted Solicitor, practising in London. Matheson, Edward Ewing (April 29, 1871), as above. Left in Science Matric., July, 1887. Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, and is at present manager of important works in the north of England. Murdoch, Louis Forde MacGrigor Campbell (Sept. 12, 1870), son of C., merchant, Darna, Brandenburgh Road, Gunnersbury. Left in L. VIII., April, 1888. Trinity Coll., Oxford, 1893. Nash, Walter Bertram (April 25, 1872), son of W., builder, 13, Newland Terrace, Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., April, 1889. Builder in partnership with his father. Nitsch, John Ferdinand (Oct. 13, 1872), son of Charles, 1, Roseford Terrace, Shepherd's Bush. Left in Sc. v., July, 1887. 1884] 129 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Padday, James Alexander (July 25, 1870), son of H. J. D., merchant, Glenmore, Grange Road, Ealing. Left in Science Matric., April, 1887. Merchant in the firm of Steel Brothers & Co., Rangoon, Burmah. Pearson, Hugh Drummond (Feb. 17, 1873), son of Dr., 23, Upper Phillimore Place, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1885. Left in Army A., July, 1890. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, July, 1890; 2nd Lieut., R.E., July 22, 1892; Lieut., July 22, 1895; Capt., July 1, 1903; mentioned in Despatches, China Expeditionary Force, Lond. Gaz., September 10, 1901. Phillips, Christopher James (Sept. 13, 1873), son of Rev. Stephen, 10, Edith Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1885. Left in L. VIII., July, 1890. Scholar, Brasenose Coll., Oxford, 1894; Second Class Classics Mods., 1894; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., Oxford, 1896; B.A., Inspector of Schools (First Class). Pinches, Edward Lionel (Sept. 15, 1872), son of E. E., barrister, 19, Ladbroke Square. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1890. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1890; Student at Lincoln's Inn, 1892-3; now in Central Africa. Reade, Scott George Compton (Oct. 27, 1870), son of Rev. C. R., Orsett Hall, Essex. Left in III., April, 1886. Rogers, John (April 21, 1870), son of Andrew, 3, Woodfield Terrace, Harrow Road. Left in Sc. v., December, 1886. Sewell, Archibald Hankey (June 16, 1874). son of S. A., stock- broker, Lauriston House, Grange Road, Ealing. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1885. Left in U. VIII., July, 1893. Scholar of St. John's Coll., Oxford, 1892; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1895; B.A., Third Class Theol., 1897; M.A. 1900; D. 1897; P. 1898 (London). Sich, Alexander Ernest (June 25, 1871), son of A., Norfolk House, Chiswick. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1885. Left in U. VIII., July, 1890. Exhibitioner of Worcester Coll., and subsequently Scholar of Lincoln Coll., Oxford, 1890; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1892; B.A., Third Class Litt. Hum., 1894; M.A. 1897; Classical Master in Church Missionary Soc. Sch., Limpsfield, 1895-7; Commercial Union Assurance Co., 1897. Spaull, Percy William (Aug. 19, 1871), son of Dr., 1, Stanwick Road, West Kensington. Left in Matric., July, 1888. St. Thomas's Hospital, Diploma, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1894; Mem. Brit. Med. Assoc. Stainer, Edward (Dec. 16, 1869), son of Sir John, 5, Amen Court. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1888. Smee Prize, 1886; Demy of Magd. Coll., Oxford, 1887; B.A., Second Class Natural Science, 1892; M.A. 1896; M.B., Bac. Surg., 1896 (Oxford); House Phys., St. Thomas's Hosp.; M.R.C.P. (London), 1895. K 130 [1884 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Stirling, William Hockin (Aug. 31, 1869), son of Rev. C., New Malden Vicarage, Surrey. Left in U. v., December, 1885. Monkton Combe School, near Bath. Townsend, Meredith Milton (Feb. 27, 1873), son of Dr. M., 27, Upper Phillimore Place, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1885, and back to Capitation Scholars, May, 1889. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1889. Matriculation, Lond. Univ., Second Class, June, 1889; Warneford Scholar, King's Coll. Hospital, 1891; Ophthalmic Assistant, 1893; L.S.A., Lond., 1896; L.R.C.P. and L.R.C.S., Edin., 1897; L.F.P.S., Surg., Glasg., 1897. Turnbull, Hugh Prideaux (June 14, 1873), son of Dr. (R. Navy), 23, Matheson Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1885. Smee Prizes, 1888 and 1889; Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1889; St. Mary's Hosp., October, 1890, to May, 1891; St. George's Hosp., May, 1891; R.N. Hospital, Plymouth; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1897; L.R.Č.P., Lond., 1897; apptd. Surgeon, R.N. (1st place), 1897; Diploma of Roy. Coll. Phys. and Surgs., 1897. Turner, Charles Kenyon (Jan. 7, 1871), son of Rev. C. S., 49, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1889. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1889. Fruit-ranching in California. Turner, Henry Blois Owen (Nov. 20, 1871), son of Mrs., 30, Comeragh Road, West Kensington. Left in Further Math. Class, December, 1888. In Western Australia. Wakley, Hermann James (July 26, 1871), son of W. G., 27, Delamere Crescent, Harrow Road. Left in Sc. V., April, 1886. Deceased. Wall, Archibald James (Jan. 28, 1870), son of J., 3, Charlton Villas, Harlesden. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1887. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1886. Walton, Charles Henry (April 7, 1871), son of E. H., Dunstable House, Sheen Park, Richmond. Left in Sc. v., December, 1886. Matriculation, Lond. Univ., First Class, January, 1895; admitted solicitor, 1892, practising in London. Webb, Frank (Jan. 18, 1871), son of A. W., 35, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Left in U. v., December, 1885. Whiteley, Arthur William Bargh (Mar. 26, 1871), son of W. S., surveyor, 3, Theresa Terrace, Hammersmith. Left in Science Matriculation, December, 1887. Proceeded to Roy. School of Mines; practised as an engineer in Canada and America. Died from pneumonia at Port Arthur, Ontario, April 21, 1903; aged 32. Wilkins, Charles Edward William (Jan. 27, 1873), son of C. J., barrister, 13, Matheson Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1885. 1889. Now in the Royal Artillery. Left in M. Left in M. VIII., December, 1885] 131 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Wood, Percy George (Jan. 9, 1872), son of C., 5, St. Stephen's Square, Bayswater. Left in Sc. v., December, 1886. Wood, Hugo Francis Andrew (June 12, 1870), son of T. W., agent, 3, Royal Crescent, Notting Hill. Left in Further Math., July, 1889. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1887; Admission Indian Forest Service, June, 1890. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January, 1885. Day, Horace Edmund Valentine (Feb. 14, 1871), nephew of Mrs. Day, 15, Carlton Hill, St. John's Wood. Left in U. VIII., July, 1890. Exhibitioner, Hertford Coll., Oxford, 1890; Third Class Classics Mods., Oxford, 1892; B.A., Third Class Theology, 1894; M.A. 1897; Sarum Coll., 1894; D. 1894; P. 1895 (Ely). Fowler, Herbert Samuel (Aug. 12, 1873), son of Mrs., 39, Gratton Road, West Kensington. Left in L. v., December, 1886. Editor of Indian Daily Telegraph. Godfrey, Ferdinand Camille (Mar. 25, 1871), son of Charles, band- master, 21, Lancaster Road, Westbourne Park. Left in Math. VIII., December, 1888. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1887; John Watson Prize, 1888; died, January 3, 1891, aged 20. First XI., 1888; Captain of Fives, 1887, 1888. McNair, Arthur Wyndham (Aug. 23, 1872), son of Major, 34, West Hill, Sydenham. Left in I. C. S. Class, July, 1890. Balliol College, Oxford; admission Indian Civil Service (13th place), July, 1891; Prize for Persian, 1892; Appointment, 1893; Deputy Commissioner (N.W. Prov. and Oudh), 1898. Midwinter, Edward Colpoys (Nov. 1, 1872), son of Rev. E. A., St. Paul's Vicarage, 35, Blandford Square. Left in Army A. (Exhibitioner), July, 1890. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, July, 1890; 2nd Lieut., R.E., 1892; Lieut., July 22, 1895; Capt., July 14, 1903; Nile Expedition, 1897; Egyptian Medal with clasp; 4th Class Medjidie; Nile Expedition, 1898; Battle of Khartoum ; mentioned in Despatches, London Gazette, September 30, 1898; D.S.O. and Medal. Pearson, Hugh Drummond (Feb. 17, 1873). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See September, 1884. Shepherd, Frederick Percy (Feb. 28, 1871). Transferred to Capitation Scholars, April, 1887. Left in Matric., July, 1888. Assistant Clerk, Town Hall, Hammersmith. Wilkins, Charles Edward William (Jan. 27, 1873). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See September, 1884. K 2 132 [1885 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1885. Argles, Robert Lendon (Aug. 14, 1872), son of R., physician, M.D., 82, Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1890. L.S.A., London, 1899; Lieut., R.A.M.C., April 25, 1900; Capt., April 25, 1903. Bevan, David John Davies (Jan. 11, 1873), son of Rev. Dr., 171, Highbury New Park. Left in L. IV., December, 1885. Went out to the Church of England Grammar School, Melbourne; was a non-resident student at Trinity College, Melbourne, and took M.A. degree, subsequently LL.B. degree, practising at the Bar in Melbourne; joined the Australian Garrison Artillery (Victoria) Militia, 1896, as 1st Lieut.; qualified for Captaincy since 1901. Bradly, Stephen Reginald Neville (Oct. 1, 1872), son of G., Royal Navy, 47, Mimosa Street, Fulham Road. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1885. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1889; Exhibitioner, Queens' Coll., Camb., 1890; B.A., Junior Optime Math. Tripos, 1894; M.A. 1899; Assistant Master at Bedford Mod. School. Browne, Leslie Swinton (Dec. 3, 1872), son of Lt.-Col. S., 72, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., July, 1890. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, January, 1891; Commission, 2nd Lieut., Roy. Irish Rifles, November 19, 1892; 2nd Lieut., Ind. Staff Corps, February 27, 1894; Lieut., March 5, 1895; Capt., November 19, 1901; N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-8; Relief and defence of Malakand; Relief of Chakdarra Malakand; Operations in Bajaur and in the Mamund Country; Medal with two clasps. First XI., 1888. Browne, Samuel Swinton (Dec. 17, 1871), as above. Left in Further Math. Class, July, 1888. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, 1888; 2nd Lieut., R.A., February 13, 1891; Lieutenant, February 13, 1894; Capt., February 13, 1900. Burrage, John Henry (July 12, 1870), son of J. W. W., Sub- Inspector of Schools, Avonlea House, Harrow-on-the-Hill. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1889. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1887; Exhibitioner of New College, Oxford, 1889; B.A., Second Class, Natural Science, 1893; Fellow of the Linnæan Soc.; Assistant to Professor of Botany, Edinburgh, 1897-8; Junior Inspector, Board of Education, South Kensington (Welsh District), 1900. Crowe, William Maynard Carlisle (Sept. 11, 1870), son of Major- Gen., 12, Earlsfield Road, Wandsworth Common. Left in Further Math. Class, April, 1889. Royal Military College, Sandhurst (56th place), January, 1890; Commission, 2nd Lieut., Royal Warwickshire Regt., July 25, 1891; Lieut., January 25, 1893; Capt., September 3, 1898. Edwardes, A. B. (Nov. 15, 1870), son of Mrs., 6, Priory Road, Bedford Park. Left in Sc. v., December, 1886. 1885] 133 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Forman, Douglas Evans (Sept. 18, 1872), son of R., farmer, 15, Longridge Road, South Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, May, 1886, and to Capitation Scholars, January, 1889. Left in Further Math., December, 1889. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, December, 1889; Commission, 2nd Lieut., R.A., 1892; Lieut. 1895; Capt., 1900. Foster, Hubert Edmond (Feb. 8, 1871), son of E., merchant, The Cottage, Witley, Surrey. Left in Further Math., July, 1888. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, January, 1891; Commission, 2nd Lt., Middlesex Regiment, July 13, 1892; Lieut., October 17, 1894; Capt., March 14, 1900. Gray, Paul Hewson (April 1, 1872), son of H., land agent, Kirk Lees, Bedford Park, Chiswick. Left in Matric., July, 1888. Smee Prize, and John Watson Prize, 1888. Harrison, Richard Slade (Nov. 12, 1868), son of R. B., retired, 9, Castellain Road, Maida Vale. Transferred from Foundationers. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1880. Hiscoke, Ernest William (Jan. 13, 1872), son of W. J., stationer, 82, Church Road, Richmond. Left in Matric., July, 1888. Johnson, Arthur Frederick William (May 5, 1869), son of Rev. H. J., Penhyrn House, 14, Ullet Road, Liverpool. Left in Math. Matric., July, 1886. Liverpool Univ. Coll.; Stockbroker. Jones, Frederick William (Dec. 20, 1871), son of Rev. W. M., Mark's Tey Rectory, Colchester, Essex. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1885. Left in U. VIII., July, 1890. Magdalen College, Oxford, 1890; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1892; B.A. 1896; M.A., Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1897. Kemp, Francis Daniel Sandford (June 26, 1869), son of W. F., barrister, 5, Berkeley Gardens, Campden Hill. Left in VII., July, 1887. Bank of England. Leechman, Alleyne (April 16, 1869), son of W. C., merchant, 92, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1888. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1885; Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1887; Interm. and Prelim. Science Exam., Lond. Univ., 1888; St. Thomas's Hosp. First XI., 1885, 1886, 1887, and 1888 (Captain). Legg, William George (July 20, 1870), son of J., gentleman, 21, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Left in Matric., July, 1888. Accidentally drowned at Seaford, Sussex, August 27, 1890, aged 20; he was being educated as an architect. Ludlam, Cuthbert Aubrey (Oct. 14, 1872), son of L. L., Ravenslea, Kew Gardens. Left in Army B., July, 1889. 134 [1885 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Marshall, George Bishop (June 30, 1871), son of G. (in Constanti- nople). Left in Science Matric, July, 1887. Maxwell, John Preston (Dec. 5, 1871), ward of Mrs. Royston, 26, Heath Street, Hampstead. Left in U. IV., July, 1885. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1888; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1896; L.R.C.P., Lond., 1896; F.R.C.S., Eng., 1897; M.B. (Scholar and Gold Medallist), Bac. Surg. (Honours and Gold Medal), 1898, Univ. Lond.; Fellow of the Obstetrical Soc., London; practising at Eng-Chun, Amoy, China. Meyer, Xavier Rodwell (May 1, 1872), son of F. X. N., hotel manager, Great Northern Hotel, King's Cross. Left in U. IV., July, 1885. Removed to Harrow School; 2nd Lieut., Imperial Yeomanry; Lieut., 1900; Capt., 1902; called to the Bar (Middle Temple), 1904. Nash, Elwin Harral Thomas (July 16, 1872), son of J., artist, 36, The Avenue, Bedford Park. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1890. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1890; St. Thomas's Hospital, Assistant Demonstrator of Practical Physi- ology and Practical Pathology, 1892; Certificate of Honour, 1892; Solly Medallist and Prizeman; Diploma, R.C.P. and S., 1896; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1896; L.R.C.P., Lond., 1896; Junior Staff, Children's Hospital, Shadwell. Parker, Percy Barron (April, 2, 1872), son of G. W., director Assurance Soc., 4, Glazbury Road. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1886. Left in U. M. VIII., 1891. European Agent for The Muralo Company. First XI., 1889-90 (Secretary). Phillips, Raymond Abraham Felix (Jan. 21, 1871), son of F. S. D., artist, 16, St. Quintin's Avenue, North Kensington. Left in L. VIII., July, 1889. Trinity Coll., Camb., 1890; B.A. and LL.M.; died on October 25, 1896, aged 25. Pollock, Douglas William (July 24, 1872), son of J. K., merchant, 56, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in Further Math. Class, December, 1889. Imperial Yeomanry, 2nd Lieut.; 2nd Lieut., 1st Batt., Worcestershire Regiment, June 26, 1901; Lieut., 1904. Proctor, Philip Bridger (Sept. 19, 1870), son of P. F., bank manager, Glengariffe, Nightingale Lane, Balham. Left in Sc. Matric., December, 1885. Secretary to Colonial Consignment and Distributing Co. Radcliffe, Cuthbert (Oct. 12, 1872), son of Mrs., 20, Rich Terrace, South Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1888. Left in U. VIII., July, 1891. Exhibitioner of King's College, Cambridge, 1890. Riseley, Harry Lorimer (Jan. 5, 1870), son of Mrs., 22, Earls Terrace, Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1887. Smee Prize, 1886; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1886; Engineer's apprentice. 1885] 135 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Rye, James Bacon (July 22, 1871), son of W., solicitor, Winchester House, Putney. Left in VI., July, 1888. Junior Bedford Prize, Christmas, 1886, Christmas, 1887; Brakenbury Scholar, Balliol College, Oxford, 1888; B.A., First Class, Modern History, 1892; Arnold (Historical Essay) Prize, 1897; M.A. 1902. Sarkies, Arathoon (July, 17, 1872), son of Mrs., India. Left in Matric., July, 1888. Swinhoe, Harold Arthur Rogers (April 19, 1871), son of Capt., 63, Finborough Road, South Kensington. Left in U. IV., July, 1887. Thompson, Arthur Douglas (Oct. 27, 1869), son of Mrs., 4, Chats- worth Villas, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in Sc. v., July, 1886. Thurston, Percy (Mar. 7, 1873), son of J., bank manager, 184, Clapham Road. Left in Matric., July, 1889. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1889. Townshend, Harry (Mar. 24, 1870), son of Mrs., 42, Rushmore Road, Lower Clapton. Left in April, 1885. General Post Office. Tubbs, Leonard (May 29, 1870), son of A. T., merchant, Trengoff, Mount View Road, Crouch End. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1885. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner and Keen's Scholar), 1889. Matric., London Univ., First Class, June, 1886; Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb., 1888; B.A. 25th Wrangler Math. Tripos, Part I., 1892; M.A. 1902; admitted solicitor in 1895, practising in London. First XI., 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889 (Captain); First XV., 1888 and 1889. Wakley, Archibald (Dec. 1, 1872), son of W. G., wine merchant, Vernon Lodge, 169, Maida Vale. Left in Sc. v., December, 1888. John Watson Prize, 1888; exhibited at the Roy. Acad. of Arts, 1902 and 1904. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected April, 1885. Balthasar, Gustave (Aug. 20, 1873), son of O., lace merchant, 19, Batoum Gardens, West Kensington Park. Left in U. VIII., July, 1890. Scholar of Clare College, Cambridge, 1891; Admission Indian Civil Service (12th), July, 1891; Appointment, 1893; Assistant Commissioner (Assam); afterwards appointed Assistant Magistrate and Collector in the Bengal Secretariat in 1899, becoming in the following year Joint Magis- trate and Deputy Commissioner at Palaman; he died in London on July 31, 1904, aged 32. Bradly, Stephen Reginald Neville (Oct. 1, 1872). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See January, 1885. 136 [1885 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Clarke, Charles Agacy (May 14, 1872), son of Mrs., 11, Bolingbroke Road, West Kensington Park. Left in U. VIII., July, 1891. Scholar of University College, Oxford, 1891; Linton Scholar, 1894; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1893; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1895; Admission, Indian Civil Service, July, 1895; appointed, 1895; Assistant Commissioner (Central Prov.). Dale, Frank Harry Busbridge (Dec. 19, 1871), son of H. J., electrician, 38, Coningham Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1890. Bedford Prize, 1888; Thruston, 1890; Gk. Verse, 1889 and 1890; Truro, 1889; Kynaston, 1890; Exhibitioner of Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1889; Scholar, 1890; Craven Scholar, 1891; First Class Classics Moderations, 1892; Ireland Scholar, 1892; B.A., First Class Litt. Hum., 1894; Fellow of Merton Coll., 1894; Derby Scholar, 1895; M.A. 1897; H.M. Inspector of Schools, 1900. Johnson, Allan Macdonald (July 6, 1871), son of Mrs., 5, Devon- port Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in U. VIII., July, 1890. Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb., 1889; Exhibi- tioner of the Goldsmith's Co.; B.A., Second Class (First Division) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1893; Wordsworth Scholar, 1893; Second Class Theological Tripos, Part II., 1894; D. 1894, P. 1895 (Rochester); M.A., 1897; Vicar of Greytown, Wellington, N. Zealand, 1899. Sewell, Archibald Hankey (June 16, 1874). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See September, 1884. Sich, Alexander Ernest (June 25, 1871). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See September, 1884. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted April, 1885. Adams, Cecil Turner (Jan. 13, 1873), son of G. T., 19, Rylett Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in Matric., April, 1889. Ainsworth, William John (Aug. 11, 1873), son of Capt., 55, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., July, 1890. Entered R. M. C., Sandhurst, 1892; 2nd Lieut., Durham Light Infantry, 1893; Lieut., 1896; served in S. African War, 1899-1900 (Medal with 4 clasps); decorated for conspicuous gallantry in the affair at Sanna's Post, March 31, 1901; D.S.O. 1900; Captain, 1901. Arnett, Frederic Henry (April 28, 1873), son of C. W., tobacconist, 32, Albion Road, South Hampstead. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1891. Medical student; First Exam., Roy. Coll. Phys. and Surgs., 1892-3; joined S.A.C., January, 1901; in charge of S.A.C. Hospital, Zeerust, Transvaal, 1903; died at Pochet on August 12, 1904, aged 31. Bockett, Henry Symonds (Oct. 26, 1869), son of Mrs., 27, Colville Square, Bayswater. Left in Sc. v., April, 1886. Law Fire Insurance Society, 1897. 1885] 137 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Bowley, John Carter (Nov. 21, 1871), son of J. J., oil merchant, 34, Elm Park Road, Chelsea. Left in Matric., July, 1888. Buzzard, Charles Norman (April 29, 1873), son of Dr., 56, Grosvenor Street. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1886, and back to Capitation Scholars, May, 1889. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, July, 1890; 2nd Lieut., R.A., August 15, 1892; Lieut., August 15, 1895; Capt., February 1, 1900. de Candole, Armar Corry Vully (July 13, 1869), son of Mrs., 4, Hazlitt Road, West Kensington Park. Left in Sc. v., December, 1886. Lond. Coll. of Div., 1898; D. 1900; P. 1901 (Truro). Carter, William Francis (Dec. 11, 1870), son of H., artist, 12, Clarendon Road, Notting Hill. Left in Special, July, 1887. Exhibited at the Roy. Acad. of Arts, 1901, 1902, and 1904. Case, Robert Arundel (Oct. 19, 1872), son of Mrs. Wills, 5, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in L. III., July, 1886. Cockerell, Douglas Bennett (Aug. 5, 1870), son of Mrs., 51, Wood- stock Road, Bedford Park, Chiswick. Left in 1., July, 1885. Smee Prize, 1885. Went to Canada. Evers, Harold (May 29, 1870), son of G., timber merchant, 120, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in U. v., July, 1887. Frazer, Robert William (Jan. 22, 1870), son of R., farmer, 12, Kensington Crescent. Left in II., April, 1886. Electrical engineer. Gale, Frederick Quintin (Feb. 4, 1871), son of Mrs., 76, Brook Green. Left in Matric., July, 1888. Smee Prize, 1887. Gamble, Brailsford (Feb. 24, 1873), son of R., Sheffield steel manu- facturer, 10, Sinclair Gardens, West Kensington. Left in Matric., July, 1889. Matric., Lond. Univ., Second Class, January, 1890; Estimating Engineer to Messrs. Fraser and Chalmers, Gold Mining Engineers. Harrison, Edward Henry Bassett (June 2, 1869), son of O. B. C., barrister, 76, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in 1., April, 1886. Hertslet, Godfrey Edward Procter (June 27, 1870), son of Sir Edward, Librarian and Keeper of the Papers, Foreign Office, 23, Trebovir Road, South Kensington. Left in VII., April, 1888. Clerk in the Foreign Office (Librarian's Dept.), 1890. 138 [1885 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. . Hopkins, Horace Edward (Mar. 7, 1873), son of Rev. E. H., Holy Trinity Vicarage, Richmond. Left in VII., April, 1892. Pembroke College, Cambridge; B.A. 1895. Joseph, Charles Simpson (Nov. 28, 1872), son of N. S., architect, 34, Inverness Terrace, Bayswater. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1886, and again to Capitation Scholars, January, 1889. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1889. Matric., London. Univ., First Class, June, 1889; architect and surveyor. Kershaw, Horace (Dec. 3, 1871), son of J., merchant, Park House, Willesden. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1885. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1890. Scholar of Queens' College, Cambridge, 1890; B.A., First Junior Optime, Mathematical Tripos, 1893; appointed to a Mastership at Kingston-on-Thames, 1897; Assistant Mathematical Master, Christ's Hospital, Horsham. Legg, Reginald Francis (Sept. 22, 1873), son of H. S., architect, 14, Prince Arthur's Road, South Hampstead. Left in Army A., July, 1891. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, December, 1891; 2nd Lt., Prince of Wales' (Leinster) Regiment, May 20, 1893; Lieut., September 4, 1894; Capt., July 5, 1899 (as Legge). Leigh-Hunt, Maurice Egerton (June 1, 1871), son of W. L., gentle- man, 4, Holmesdale Road, Kew Gardens. Left in Math. Matric., July, 1887. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, June, 1887; in the service of the United Mexican Mining Company. Marsland, Philip Rickards (June 18, 1869), son of R. W., solicitor, 2, Cumberland Gate, Kew. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1888. Matriculation, Lond. Univ., Second Class, June, 1888; Scholar of Christ Church, Oxford, 1888; B.A., Third Class, Natural Science, 1893. O'Mahony, Arthur Redmond (June 24, 1871), son of Captain R., 3, Priory Gardens, Bedford Park. Left in Sc. Matric., December, 1887. University Tutuorial Coll.; Matricula- tion, First Class, London Univ., January, 1899. Phillips, George (July, 1870), son of G., Culver House, Lion Gate Gardens, Richmond. Left in Science Matric., July, 1887. Edinburgh Univ., M.B. and C.M., 1893; M.D. 1898; subsequently at King's Coll., London, and in Hamburgh; practising at Ealing. Rodriguez, Frederick Alfred (June 18, 1870), son of Mrs., 19, Ladbroke Gardens, Notting Hill. Left in U. II., December, 1885. Rose, Sidney Cooper (Nov. 7, 1872), son of R., 26, Russell Road, Kensington. Left in U. IV., April, 1887. Seligman, Herbert Spencer (July 14, 1872), son of L., banker, Hereford House, The Grove, Boltons. Left in Prelim. Math., July, 1888. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, July, 1890; 2nd Lieut., R.A., October 17, 1892; Lieut., October 17, 1895; Capt., April 18, 1900. 1885] 139 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Seligman, Walter Leopold (Aug. 18, 1873), as above. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1886. Left in U. VIII., July, 1892. Trinity Coll., Camb., Major Scholar, 1894; B.A., First Class (Second Division), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1895; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1897; equity draughtsman and conveyancer. Skene, William Forbes (Aug. 5, 1873), son of F., clerk in House of Lords, 13, Rockley Road, West Kensington Park. Left in VII., July, 1891. Admission Royal Military College, Sandhurst, July, 1891; Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, at Shanghai. Trotter, Victor Murray Coutts (May 12, 1874), son of Mrs., Alnwick House, Ladbroke Grove Road, North Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1885. Captain 1892 and 1893; Exhibitioner, 1893; High Master's Lat. Verse Prize, 1890; Bedford, 1890; Ollivant, 1892 and 1893; Truro, 1893; Scholar of Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1892; Hertford Scholar, 1894; First Class Classics Moderations, 1895; B.A., First Class Litt. Hum., 1897; Eldon Law Scholar, 1898; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1901. Turner, Thomas Powys Owen (May 4, 1869), son of Mrs., 20, Baron's Court Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1887. Student at Anglo-American Brush Electric Corporation; B.A., Selwyn Coll., Camb., 1892; adopted the theatrical profession. Walton, Frederick Edward (April 15, 1872), son of E. H., Dunstable House, Sheen Park, Richmond. Left in Sc. v., July, 1887. Wells, George Frekerick (Jan. 9, 1870), nephew of Miss Dartnell, Ardenville, Leamington, Warwickshire. Left in Sc. v., December, 1886. Served as a volunteer through the war in South Africa; he was with Methuen's column at Modder River, Graspan, and in other engagements. Wilson, George Francis (May 12, 1874), ward of Mrs. Wilson, 17, Bridge Avenue, Hammersmith. Left in Sc. v., December, 1886. School of Electrical Engineering. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1885. Batty, Henry Edmund (Jan. 6, 1872). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See September, 1884. Bigby, Louis Ives Miller (Oct. 12, 1872). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See September, 1884. Binyon, Charles Arthur (Mar. 9, 1874). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See September, 1884. 140 [1885 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Braidwood, Harold Lithgow (Aug. 12, 1872), son of Mrs., care of Mdm. Nicklet, Germania House, Neuenhum, Heidelberg. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1891. High Master's Lat. Ver. Prize, 1889; Scholar of Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, 1890; First Class Classics Moderations, 1893; B.A., Third Class Litt. Hum., 1895; admission, Indian Civil Service, 1895; Assistant Collector and Magistrate (Madras). Card, Ernest William (July 18, 1873), son of W. F., schoolmaster, 6, Maze Hill, Greenwich. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1892. Matric., Lond. Univ., First Class, January, 1892. Channer, Alfred Orlando (Oct. 19, 1872), son of Rev. E. C., The Vicarage, Desborough, Market Harboro', Northampton. Left in VII., July, 1890. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, July, 1890; now in Australia. Connell, William Percival (Sept. 17, 1872). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See September, 1884. Geldart, William Martin (June 7, 1870), son of Rev. D. M., 82, Lansdowne Road, Croydon. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1888. Sleath Prize, 1888; Kynaston, 1888; Scholar of Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1887; Hertford Scholar, 1889; Ireland and Craven Scholar, 1889; Gaisford Prize, 1890; First Class Classics Moderations, 1890; Jenkyns Exbtn. (Balliol), 1890; Boden Scholar, 1891; Taylorian Scholar, 1891; B.A., First Class Litt. Hum., 1892; Fellow of St. John's, 1892; M.A. 1892; Derby Scholar, 1893; Eldon Scholar, 1894; called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1897; Equity Draughtsman and Conveyancer; Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, 1901. Gervis, Frederick Harcourt (Jan. 10, 1872), son of F. H., surgeon, 1, Fellowes Road, Haverstock Hill. Left in U. Sc. VIII., April, 1890. Matric., London Univ., First Class, June, 1890; Scholar of St. Thomas's Hospital, 1891; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1896; L.R.C.P., Lond., 1896; M.D. (Brux.), 1901; apptd. House Surg., St. Thomas's Hosp., 1896-7; apptd. to Junior Staff of Paddington Hosp. for Children, 1897-8; apptd. Med. Offi., Hampstead Dispensary, 1900–1. Godfrey, Leopold Henry (June 22, 1872), son of Camille, band- master, R. H. Guards, 21, Lancaster Road, Westbourne Park. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1891. Matric., London Univ., Honours, January, 1889; John Watson Prizes, 1888, 1889, and 1890; Architect in the service of the Government Public Board of Works, Bloemfontein. Graves, John Phillipps Charles (Oct. 24, 1873), son of J. P. C., shipbroker, 42, Lower Sloane Street. Left in L. M. VIII., April, 1891. Late Student, "Stade," Hanover. Hopkins, Evan James (Dec. 12, 1871). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See September, 1884. Jones, Frederick William (Dec. 20, 1871). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See January, 1885. 1885] 141 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Kershaw, Horace (Dec. 3, 1871). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See April, 1885. Learoyd, Arthur Gordon (Dec. 22, 1871), son of A. J., 39, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Capitation Scholars, January, 1888. Left in M. vIII., April, 1890. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, July, 1890; Commission, Norfolk Regiment, 1891; died November 6, 1895, aged 24. Phillips, Christopher James (Sept. 13, 1873). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See September, 1884. Radcliffe, Cuthbert (Oct. 12, 1872). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See January, 1885. Stewart, Joseph Herbert (Feb. 12, 1873), son of Professor, 42, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1892. Catholic priest, Gainsborough, Lincs. Stranack, Wallace George Newton (Sept. 13, 1871), son of R. B., Government Cotton Inspector, 8, Mayfield Terrace, Ealing. Left in Math. Matric., December, 1887. First XI., 1887. Stutchbury, Harold Owen (Sept. 14, 1873), son of G. F., Bank of England, 228, The Grove, Hammersmith. Left in U. VIII., July, 1892. Scholar of Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, 1891; First Class Classics Moderations, 1894; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1896; Civil Service appointment (Local Government Board), 1896; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1903. Townsend, Meredith Milton (Feb. 22, 1873). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See September, 1884. Trotter, Victor Murray Coutts (May 12, 1874), son of A., iron merchant, West Lodge, Brook Green. Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See January, 1885. Tubbs, Leonard (May 29, 1870), son of A. T. Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See January, 1885. Turnbull, Hugh Prideaux (June 14, 1873). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See September, 1884. Whitehouse, Harold John Innes (Oct. 23, 1872), son of H. J., schoolmaster, 61, Bethune Road, Stoke Newington. Left in Matric., December, 1888. Smee Prize, 1888. 142 [1885 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1885. Adams, Henry Regnier (June 28, 1873), son of H., care of London and County Bank, 111, Oxford Street. Left in Further Math., July, 1889. Loco-Superintendent of the Huntslet locomotives in the Soudan, 1898. Bennett, Charles James (July 16, 1870), son of G., merchant, care of H. Adams, Esq., 13, Warbeck Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in Sc. v., July, 1888. Bone, William (Jan. 24, 1872), son of C. J., cheesemonger, 130, Tulse Hill. Left in III., December, 1886. Matriculation, Lond. Univ., Second Class, June, 1894; stock and share broker, London. Boulton, Harold Edward Baker (Feb. 13, 1871), son of Mrs., 52, Elm Park Gardens, South Kensington. Left in Further Math., July, 1888. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, July, 1888; Trin. Coll. Camb., 1889. Box, Stanley Longhurst (Jan. 22, 1872), son of Jos., bootmaker, Averley Tower, Farnham, Surrey. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1890. Smee Prize, 1887, 1888, and 1889; Matric., London Univ., Second Class, June, 1889; St. Bartholomew's Hospital; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1896; L.R.C.P., Lond., 1896; M.B. 1897; M.D. 1899; Diploma of P. H., 1898. Britton, Alfred Edward (Sept. 21, 1872), son of G., draper, Belle- grove, Putney Park Avenue. Left in Lower Matric., July, 1891. Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1891; B.A., Third Class, Jurisprudence, 1895; admitted solicitor in 1899; practising in London. Carver, Eustace William (April 15, 1873), son of E. J., physician, 635, Fulham Road. Left in Sc. v., July, 1888. Chaplin, Robert Landells (Dec. 21, 1870), son of Mrs., 28, Penywern Road, Earl's Court. Left in VII., July, 1887. Child, Charles John Mead (April 2, 1873), son of C. E., Ruthven, The Avenue, Kew. Left in Matric., July, 1889. Admitted solicitor, January, 1895; practising in London. Corfe, Robert Charles Hardy (April 27, 1870), son of R. P. C., 14, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. Matric., December, 1887. Dove, Harry (July 12, 1873), son of A. S. L., gas company, 62, Redcliffe Gardens, South Kensington. Left in L. v., July, 1889. Manager of the Charing Cross branch of the Union Assurance Society, 1902. 1885] 143 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Forbes, Athole Murray Hay (July 22, 1870), son of Mrs., 22, The Grove, Chiswick. Left in L. VIII., July, 1887. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, January, 1890; 2nd Lieut., Royal Scots Fusiliers, March 4, 1891; Lieut., June 19, 1893; Capt., March 11, 1899; operations on N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-8: operations on the Samana; action of the Ublan Pass; with Tirah Exped. Force; Medal with 2 clasps. Forman, Arthur Baron (Sept. 26, 1873), son of R., 15, Longridge Road, South Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1887. Left in Army A., December, 1890. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, July, 1891; Commission, R.A., 1893; 2nd Lieut., March 14, 1894; Lieut., March 14, 1897; Capt., September 15, 1900; received the Silver Medals of the Royal Humane Society and of Lloyd's for distinguished gallantry at the wreck of the Warren Hastings, 1897. Frank, William Francis Joseph (April 5, 1872), son of J., hop merchant, 87, Warwick Road, Earl's Court. Left in Sc. v., April, 1888. Smee Prize, 1886. Francis-Williams, Cecil Hughes (June 7, 1873), son of B. F., barrister, Q.C., 65, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., April, 1892. St. George's Hosp.; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1900; L.R.C.P., Lond., 1900. Shepard Challenge Cup (tie with H. T. M. Bell), 1892. Fyfe, Andrew Johnstone (May 28, 1873), son of Dr., 42, Montpelier Square. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1887. Left in L. VIII., July, 1889. Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford; B.A., Fourth Class Jurisprudence, 1893; admitted solicitor in 1898; practising in London. Gibbons, Rowland Vincent (Feb. 13, 1872), son of V., 4, The Terrace, Kensington. Left in Sc. v., December, 1887. Gilbertson, Charles (Dec. 7, 1870), son of J., draper, 27, Shaftesbury Road. Left in Sc. Matric., December, 1887. Christ's College, Cambridge, 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1898; admitted solicitor in 1895; practising in London. Gloag, Wilfrid Dundas (Feb. 24, 1873), son of Capt., 9, Gloucester Walk, Kensington. Left in April, 1886. On the Stock Exchange, London. Gray, Francis Cecil (Dec. 28, 1871), son of E. R., artist, 76, Fulham Road. Left in U. v. A., April, 1890. Smee Prize, 1887; in Queensland. Green, Vincent (May 9, 1870), son of H. C., Kingsdown Lodge, Ealing Common. Left in Science Matric., July, 1887. Smee Prize, 1887; M.B. and C.M., Edin., 1892; M.D., Edin., 1895. Haig, Sidney Montague (Dec. 13, 1873), son of F. M., distiller, Carnforth Lodge, Hammersmith. Left in VII., July, 1890. Royal College of Science; afterwards in Germany: Brewer; Lieut., 1st Vol. Batt., North Staffs. Regt., February 24, 1897. 144 [1885 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Halford, Ernest Samuel (Oct. 8, 1872), son of F., shipbuilder, 35, Inverness Terrace, Hyde Park. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1889. Hamilton, Frederick Geary (May 17, 1874), son of Sir R. G. C., K.C.B., Under Secretary's Lodge, Phoenix Park, Dublin. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1886. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1893. Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1894; Third Class Classics Moderations, 1896; B.A. 1899; Assistant Master, Aldenham School. Harris, Henry Leslie (April 16, 1872), son of H., tea-broker, 19, South Hill Park Gardens, Hampstead. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1889. Matric., London Univ., First Class, June, 1889; Associate of the Institute of Electrical Engineers. Henderson, Thomas John (Dec. 25, 1870), son of Mrs., 25, Sussex Villas, Kensington. Left in Sc. v., December, 1887. Homersham, Thomas Henry Collett (Aug. 30, 1870), son of S. C., civil engineer, 13, Charleville Road, Baron's Court. Left in Sc. v., December, 1886. James, Sidney Herbert (April 16, 1872), J., commercial clerk, 91, Addison Road, Kensington. Left in Math. v., April, 1888. Legg, Frederick John (Dec. 1, 1873), son of J., 21, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Left in Sc. VII., December, 1889. Merchant's clerk; now at Mombasa, East Africa. Ludlam, Allan Leslie (Dec. 23, 1869), son of Mrs., 15, Sinclair Gardens, West Kensington. Left in III., December, 1886. Marriott, Norman Yorke (Dec. 22, 1871), son of M., Civil Service, Fielding House, Fielding Road, West Kensington Park. Left in 1., December, 1885. Lincoln's Inn." Michôd, Frederic Archibald Hope (Aug. 22, 1872), son of Major, C. S., 13, Templeton Place, Earl's Court. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1889. Smee Prizes, 1887 and 1888. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, June, 1889. St. Mary's Hospital, Assistant Demonstrator, 1893; apptd. on Junior Staff, St. Mary's Hosp., 1896-7; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1897; L.R.C.P., Lond., 1897; Diploma of Roy. Coll. Phys. and Surgs., 1897; M.B., Lond. Univ., 1898; practising in Tambo, Queensland. Mitchell, William Weston (June 25, 1870), son of Col., Riversdale, The Priory, Kew Gardens. Left in Sc. v., December, 1886. Served in Sudan Campaign, 1898 (Battle of Omdurman), Crete, 1898-9, and South African War; secretary to a public company. Moore, William Fradgley (April 14, 1872), son of Dr. G. L., 37, Hertford Street, Mayfair. Left in Matric., July, 1889. 1885] 145 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Mudford, Frederic George (Mar. 29, 1873), son of F., newspaper proprietor, 28, Ladbroke Square. Left in U. Sc. VIII., July, 1892. Matric., London Univ., First Class, June, 1890. Nicholson, George John Lothian (Oct. 3, 1871), son of Lt.-Gen. Sir L. (K.C.B., R.E.), 4, Gliddon Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1889. Electrical engineer. First XI., 1889. Nicholson, William Glaister (Jan. 3, 1870), son of H., solicitor, 8, Collingham Road, South Kensington. Left in VII., July, 1887. Merchant and commission agent. Parker, Alfred Watson (Jan. 22, 1871), son of G. W., assurance agent. Left in Sc. v., December, 1887. Perkins, Denis Campbell (Jan. 1, 1872), son of Surg.-Gen., 31, Castle- town Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. v., April, 1888. Phillips, Frank Addison (July 30, 1871), son of F., Civil Service, 5, Porchester Square, Hyde Park. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1889. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, January, 1889; M.R.C.P., Eng., 1895; L.R.C.S., Lond., 1895; appointed on Junior Staff of St. George's Hosp., 1896-7; died on March 19, 1902, aged 30. Rice, Fabian Arthur Besant (Jan. 27, 1872), son of Mrs., 6, St. Dunstan's Road, West Kensington. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1890. Christ's College, Cambridge, 1890. Richards, Francis Graham (Nov. 12, 1873), son of E., civil engineer, 24, Abingdon Street, Westminster. Left in Army B., December, 1890. M.R.C.S., Eng., 1899; L.R.C.P., Lond., 1899; Diploma of the R. C. P. and S., 1899; Lieut., R.A.M.C., 1899 (in charge of the 2nd Scottish Rifles, Elandslaagte, May, 1900); Capt., 1902. Russell, Francis Henry (Feb. 28, 1872), son of Mrs. Casper, 8, Hornton Street, Kensington. Left in Matric., April, 1889. B.A., Clare Coll., Camb.; articled pupil to char- tered accountant. Salaman, Euston Abraham (Nov. 6, 1871), son of M., merchant, Westworth House, Mill Hill. Left in Matric., December, 1888. Managing director of Salaman & Co. (now abroad). L 146 [1885 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Shaw, Richard Westall (Oct. 1, 1873), son of R. W., shipbroker, 20, Pembridge Crescent, Bayswater. Left in Sc. Matric., April, 1888. Stewart, Charles Howard (April 18, 1871), son of Prof., 2, Lincoln's Inn Fields. Left in Sc. Matric., December, 1887. Smee Prize, 1887; L.S.A., 1893; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1894. Stewart, Donald Allan (May 14, 1871), son of H. D., commission agent, 21, Courtfield Road, South Kensington. Left in Sc. v., July, 1887. Stokoe, Thomas Richard (May 5, 1872), son of Major (abroad). Left in Further Math., December, 1889. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, July, 1891; 2nd Lieut., 1st Batt., Duke of Cornwall's Light Inf., December 17, 1892; Lieut., May 8, 1895; Capt., June 7, 1900 (severely wounded in the thigh at Krugerspost, October 6, 1901). Storey, Robert John Baker (Dec. 14, 1873), son of R. J., 2, Mawson Place, Chiswick Mall. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1890. Brewer at Chiswick. Thomas, Walwyn (Nov. 29, 1870), son of Mrs., Rhos Villa, Wellfield, Carmarthen. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1886. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1889. Scholar of Christ's Coll., Camb., 1889; B.A., Second Class Nat. Sc. Tripos, 1892; M.B., B.C. 1895; Wm. Brown Exhibition, St. Geo. Hosp.; now practising at Pier Head, Alfred Docks, Cape Town. Captain First XV., 1888. Thornycroft, John Edward (Sept. 5, 1872), son of J. J., torpedo boat builder, Eyot Villa, Chiswick. Left in Sc. VII., December, 1889. Smee Prizes, 1887 and 1888; torpedo boat builder. Tribe, Alfred Gladstone (Aug. 22, 1869), son of Professor of Chemistry, 14, Denbigh Road, Bayswater. Transferred from Foundationers. See April, 1883. Left in Sc. VIII., April, 1886. Wilkinson, Colin Thomas (May 23, 1873), son of J., 6, Peterborough Villas, Fulham. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1889. Selwyn College, Cambridge; took Holy Orders, but resigned; Commission in Imperial (Bedfordshire) Yeomanry, February 28, 1902; served in South African War, 1900, with 59th Co. I. Y.; Captain, Imp. Yeomany, 1904. Wilson, Frederick, son of Mrs., 42, Addison Road, North Kensington. Left in L. 1., July, 1886. 1886] 147 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Admissions, January, 1886. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January, 1886. Britten, Frank Curzon (Jan. 16, 1870), son of G., draper, 49, Stern- dale Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1888. Matric., London Univ., First Class, January, 1887; Exhibitioner of Christ Church, Oxford, 1889; adm. R.M.C., Sandhurst, June, 1889; B.A., Third Class Nat. Sc. Tripos, 1894; M.A. 1896; 2 terms Lecturer at Oxford Technical Sch. ; 3 years at Thame Grammar Sch. ; 2 years at Peter Symond's Sch., Winchester; F.C.S.; Author of The Giant Engine, &c.; Member, I.A.H.M.; Head Master of Perin's Grammar School, Alresford, 1903. Brunyate, James Bennett (Mar. 22, 1871), son of Rev. W., The Manse, Spanish Road, Wandsworth. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner and Keen's Scholar), July, 1889. Exhibi- tioner of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1888; Indian Civil Service (First), July, 1889; First Exam. (Prize for Law), 1891; Appointment, 1891; Under Secretary to Govt. (N.W. Prov. and Oudh), 1896; Under Secretary to Govt. of India (Finance), 1897. Fergusson, John Carlyle (June 17, 1872), son of Dr., Lincoln House, Richmond, Surrey. Left in U. VII. (Captain and Exhibitioner), July, 1891. Scholar of Trinity Coll., Oxford, 1890; First Class Classics Moderations, 1893; B.A., Third Class Litt. Hum., 1895; Indian Civil Service, July, 1895; Assistant Magistrate (N.W. Prov. and Oudh) and Collector. Mathews, Leslie Henry Staverton (Mar. 1, 1875), son of J. A. S., solicitor, 40, Cathcart Road, South Kensington. Left in U. VIII., July, 1894. High Master's Prize (Latin Verse), 1891; Scholar of Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1893; First Class Classics Moderations, 1896; Craven Scholar, 1896; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1898; Assistant Master St. Paul's School, 1899. First XI., 1892-4; First XV., 1893; Captain of Gymnastics, 1892-4; Alder- shot Competition, 1893; Aldershot Boxing, 1894. Mathews, Percy Staverton (Oct. 28, 1872), as above. Transferred to Capitation Scholars, January, 1889. Left in Army B., December, 1891. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, December, 1891; Com- mission, Norfolk Regt., August, 1892; was accidentally killed whilst out shooting by falling over a precipice at Naini Tal, August 2nd, 1897, aged 25. Parker, Percy Barron (April 2, 1872). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1885. Seligman, Walter Leopold (Aug. 15, 1873). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1885. L 2 148 [1886 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Thompson, Cherbury Lyttleton Eyre (Mar. 9, 1875), son of J. E., barrister, 141, Ladbroke Grove Road, Notting Hill. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1892. Brasenose College, Oxford (no degree); went on the stage as "Lyttleton Eyre"; died from pneumonia, December 25, 1902, aged 28. Tombleson, James Bennett (Nov. 7, 1872), son of J. B., farmer, Westfield, Barton-on-Humber. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1890. Smee Prize, 1886; Matric.,. London Univ., First Class, June, 1889; Scholar of Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, 1890; B.A., Third Class Nat. Science, Oxford, 1894; M.B. Bac. Surg., 1896; Obstetric House Physician, St. Thomas's Hosp., 1896-7. Vernède, Arthur Henry (Sept. 30, 1872), son of O., solicitor, 91, Lansdowne Road, Notting Hill. Left in U. VIII., July, 1891. Butterworth Prize, 1890; Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1891; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1893; B.A., Third Class Litt. Hum., 1895; Indian Civil Service, July, 1895; Assistant Magistrate (Bengal) and Collector. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1886. Aldridge, Thomas Henry Unite (Mar. 2, 1874), son of J. H., coal merchant, 394, Uxbridge Road. Left in Intermediate Math., July, 1889. Late engineer under Colonial Office at Lagos, West Africa; appointed Chief Electrical Engineer to the Municipality of Shanghai, China, 1901. Arnould, Henry Lloyd (April 12, 1872), son of A. H., barrister, 9, Nevern Square, South Kensington. Left in U. M. VIII., April, 1891. Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, 1891; Second Class Classics Mods., 1893; B.A., Third Class Modern History, 1895; M.A. 1898; in Holy Orders. Atchison, Charles Claremont (Dec. 9, 1871), son of C. C., accountant, 106, Belsize Road, South Hampstead. Left in U. III., December, 1887. Inland Revenue Office, Deputy Registrar, Land Tax Branch, Secretary's office. Barwell, Rowland Clint (Oct. 11, 1870), son of F. B., Inspector (Science and Art), Holland House, Warwick Road, Ealing. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1888. Brackenridge, Upton Percival (Oct. 6, 1872), son of Mrs., French School, Bray, Co. Wicklow, Ireland. Left in L. II., December, 1886. Bruce, John Elliot Lidderdale (Jan. 10, 1870), son of Mrs., 7, Bolingbroke Road, West Kensington Park. Left in Math. Matric., December, 1886. Royal Military College, Woolwich, June, 1887; 2nd Lieut. (R.A.), February 15, 1889; Lieut., February 15, 1892; Capt., July 19, 1899; Burma, 1891; Wuntho Expedition, as Orderly Officer; Despatches, Lond. Gaz., February 9, 1892; Waziristan Expedition, 1894-5; Clasp; N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-8; with Tochi Field Force; South African War, 1899-1900; Medal with 3 clasps. 1886] 149 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Clark, John Pain (Aug. 21, 1872), nephew of W., architect, 10, Barons Court Road. Left in Matric., July, 1889. John Watson Prize, 1889. Cookson, Dayrell Montague (Sept. 9, 1871), son of M. H., lawyer, 29, Rutland Gate, South Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1887. Left in L. VIII., December, 1888; now Cookson-Crackanthorpe. Coutts, Charles Burdett (May 7, 1872), son of Mrs., 12, Marlboro' Villas, Richmond Hill. Left in Sc. v., December, 1887. Died at Richmond, November 2, 1900, aged 28. Dickson, Henry Arthur David (Nov. 15, 1870), son of Rev. G. D. W., 75, St. George's Square. Left in Matric., July, 1888. Matric., London Univ., First Class, June, 1888; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1893; Senior House Surgeon, St. Thomas's Hospital, 1894; Surg. Lieut., Ind. Med. Service, July 29, 1896. Gibbon, Charles Henry (July 21, 1872), son of S., physician, 39, Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park. Left in L. Sc. VIII., July, 1890. B.A., Clare Coll., Camb. Gibbons, Alfred (Feb. 8, 1874), son of V., 4, The Terrace, Kensington. Left in U. IV., April, 1888. Gibson, Sydney Herbert (Sept. 9, 1874), son of C. R., lawyer, Westhill Lodge, Dartford, Kent. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1887. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1893. Smee Prizes, 1892 and 1893; Matric., London Univ., First Class, January, 1891; Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge, 1892; First M.B. (Biology, Chemistry, and Physics), 1895; B.A., Third Class Natural Science, Part I., 1896. Hadrill, Henry Clements (Nov. 16, 1873), son of H. J., 53, Belsize Avenue. Left in U. IV., April, 1887. Hamilton, John Roper (Sept. 20, 1873), son of J., 20, King Street East, Hammersmith. Left in U. III., April, 1887. Hardcastle, Edward Lewis (April 17, 1874), son of H. J. C., wine merchant, 8, Pembridge Crescent. Left in Army A., July, 1891. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, July, 1891; 2nd Lieut., R.A., November 23, 1893; Lieut., November 23, 1896; Capt., April 1, 1900. Jacobs, Philip Acland (Jan. 18, 1873), brother of S., merchant, 2, London Wall Avenue, London Wall. Left in Sc. Matric., April, 1888. 150 [1886 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Johnson, Norman Hunt Adams (Sept. 13, 1871), son of Mrs., 23, Gordon Road, Ealing. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1888. Hatfield Hall, Durham, B.A.; in Holy Orders. First XV., 1888-9. Kemp, Julian Ernest Sandford (Feb. 2, 1871), son of W. F., barrister, 5, Berkeley Gardens, Campden Hill. Left in VII., December, 1888. Lupton, Roger (Dec. 10, 1872), son of J. I., vet. surgeon, Matson Red House, Marsh Gate, Richmond. Left in vI., July, 1889. Secretary of Public Companies. Melville, Robert George (Aug. 25, 1872), son of R., barrister, 8, Argyll Road, Kensington. Left in Sc. v., July, 1886. Montagu, Louis Samuel (Dec. 10, 1869). See Foundationers, September, 1883. Morley, Basil Ellis (June 24, 1872), son of R. G., 7, Courtfield Gardens, South Kensington. Left in L. v., December, 1886. Member of London Stock Exchange. Muir, Hugh Brown (Oct. 29, 1871), son of H. B., East India merchant, 192, Cromwell Road. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1889. Matric., London Univ., First Class, January, 1888; Exhibitioner of King's College, Cambridge, 1891; B.A., Second Class Natural Science Tripos, Part I., 1894; M.B. Bac. Surg., 1896; St. George's and St. Thomas's Hosp.; apptd. on Junior Staff of Victoria Hospital for Children, 1896-7. Niblett, Herbert Henry James Morton (July 5, 1872), son of F. Y., Lengthorpe, Edgware Road, Brondesbury. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1890. Owen, Cecil Vaughan Meredith (Mar. 12, 1874), son of J. P., tutor, 115, Lancaster Road, Notting Hill. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1837. Left in U. VIII., July, 1893. Milton Prize, 1891; Hulme Exhibitioner, Brasenose College, Oxford, 1893 (no degree); Assistant Tutor in St. Paul's School. Palmer, Ralph John (Mar. 3, 1871), son of J. E., barrister-at-law, 8A, Albert Place, Kensington. Left in U. III., December, 1887. Perry, Arthur Ludlow (Mar. 14, 1871), son of Surg.-Major, Cold- stream Guards, 3, St. George's Square. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1888. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, January, 1889. Reeson, Henry Sutton (April 25, 1872), son of J., clerk to a gas company, 5, Boyne Terrace, Notting Hill. Left in Matric., July, 1888. 1886] 151 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Robinson, Lawrence Hanbury (Mar. 12, 1874), son of Mrs., 5, Girdler's Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. v., July, 1888. Sadler, Ralph Samuel Slade (Mar. 23, 1872), son of Mrs., 40, Min- ford Gardens, West Kensington Park. Left in Sc. v., July, 1887. Sansbury, Cyril Jackson (Dec. 9, 1869), son of W. J., 4, Montrose Villas, Winthorpe Road, Putney. Transferred from Foundationers. See September, 1883. Shaw, William Vernon (Jan. 15, Vicarage, Chelsea. 1874), son of Rev. J., St. John's Left in L. IV., December, 1886. Exhibitioner, Ball. Coll., Oxford, 1891; Scholar, Christ Church, 1892; B.A. (First Class Natural Science), 1897; Kers- lake Scholar, 1900; M.B. and B.Ch. 1900; M.A., M.D. 1903; Lecturer in Physi- ology, St. John's Coll., Oxford; Scholar of St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington. Snowdon, Arthur de Winton (Sept. 12, 1872), son of Rev. J. H., The Vicarage, Hammersmith. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1891. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, June, 1889; Christ's College, Cambridge; B.A., Third Class Natural Science Tripos, Part I., 1894; M.A. 1901; St. George's Hospital, M.B.B.C., 1902; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1897; L.R.C.P., Lond., 1897; Civil Surgeon, Roy. Army Med. Corps; apptd. House Surg., Grahamstown Hosp., South Africa, 1899. Cambridge Trial Eights, 1893. Solomon, Philip Leonard (Dec. 10, 1870), son of Joseph, leather- dresser, 4, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. v., July, 1887. Stewart, Robert MacLeod (June 14, 1872), son of Rev. R., 28, Montpelier Square. Left in L. III., July, 1886. Died, May 11, 1896, aged 24. Stewart, Allan Patrick Nesfield (Dec. 22, 1873), as above. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1887. Left in L. VIII., July, 1891. In Calcutta. Strange, Robert Gordon (June 1, 1872), son of W. H., doctor, 2, Belsize Avenue, Hampstead. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1890. Matric., London University, First Class, June, 1889; St. Thomas's Hospital, Certificate of Honour, 1893; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1896; M.B. (Honours), Bac. Surg., Univ. Lond., M. S., London, 1904; House Surg., St. Thomas's Hosp., 1896-7; Univ. Coll. Hospital, 1900-1. Stülpnagel, Charles William (Sept. 25, 1872), ward of Dr. Hensley, Director of Lahore College, 10, Coleherne Road, South Ken- sington. Left in L. v., April, 1887. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1889; Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, December, 1889; 2nd Lieut., R.A., March 23, 1892; Lieut., March 23, 1895; Capt., January 3, 1900. 152 [1886 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Szczepanski, Charles Carrington (July 29, 1870), son of Mrs., 33, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in L. I., July, 1886. Died at Hilton College, Pietermaritzburg, on March 7, 1893, aged 22, where he had been a master for two years. Turner, Arthur George (April 21, 1874), son of Rev. C. S., 49, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in U. v. A., July, 1890. Vivian, Harold Ernest Farquhar (July 24, 1872), son of C., 80, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1890. John Watson Prize, 1890; Matric., London University, Second Class, January, 1891. Waley, John David (Sept. 9, 1870), son of S. W., stockbroker, 139, Harley Street. Left in April, 1886. Stock and Share broker; 2nd Lieut., 6th (Militia) Batt., The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regt.), 1899; Capt., 1901. Waterfield, Charles Alan (Sept. 18, 1869), son of E., 1, Lime Grove Villas, East Sheen. Transferred from Foundationers. See September, 1883. Wilcox, Harold Charles (June 8, 1873), son of R., 75, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in U. Matric., December, 1890. Smee Prize, 1890. Wood, Kyrle Mills (July 9, 1871), son of Mrs., 49, Oxford Gardens, North Kensington. Left in Sc. v., July, 1887. Bank of England, Western Branch. Woodhouse, Barham Mansell (June 30, 1873), son of T. W., 13, Holland Villas Road, Kensington. Left in Sc. VII., December, 1890. A. C. A. Woodward, Francis William Wilson (Nov. 20, 1868), son of Mrs., 16, Chepstow Place. Left in II., July, 1886. Woodward, John Willoughby Wilson (Nov. 20, 1868), as above. Left in Special, July, 1886. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected April, 1886. Garsia, Harry Carew (Feb. 9, 1875), son of Colonel, 34, Russell Road, Kensington. Left in Army A., April, 1890. Merton College, Oxford; Second Class Mathe- matics Moderations, 1895; B.A. 1898; Civil Service Exam., July, 1898; called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 1901; Equity Draughtsman and Conveyancer. 1886] 153 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Forman, Douglas Evans (Sept. 18, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1885. Magnus, Laurie (Aug. 5, 1872). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1884. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted May, 1886. Anderson, John William Stewart (April 22, 1874), son of Mrs., 206, Holland Road, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1886. Left in U. VIII., 1893. Thruston Prize, 1892; Sleath Prize, 1893; Scholar of Trinity College, Oxford, 1892; First Class Classics Moderations, 1895; B.A., First Class Litt. Hum., 1896; Sub-Librarian, Trinity Coll., Oxford; Adm. Civil Service, July, 1897; Private Sec. to Adml. Lord Walter Ker, G.C.B., 1902; Assistant Principal Clerk in the Victualling Dept. of the Admiralty, 1904. Beamish, Sackville Edward Cecil Hamilton (May 13, 1872), son of Admiral, 32, Leinster Square, Hyde Park. Left in Sc. v., July, 1887. 2nd Lieut. West India Regt., October 18, 1893; Lieut., January 16, 1895; Ashanti Expedition, 1895-6, Star; Capt., December 30, 1899; Army Pay Dept., 1902. Brend, William Alfred (April 29, 1873), son of Dr., 6, Argyle Road, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1889. Left in U. Sc. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1892. Matric., London Univ., First Class, June, 1889; Smee Prizes, 1890 and 1892; Scholar of Sidney Sussex Coll., Cambridge, 1892; B.A., Camb. (First Class Nat. Sc. Tripos), 1895; M.A. 1901; B.Sc., Lond. (Honours), 1896; M.B. (Honours in For. Med.), 1903; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1902, practising in London. Author of The Story of the Ice (1899). Brett, Erskine Templeton (Aug. 4, 1872), son of Major-General, 14, Holland Park Terrace, Kensington. Died (being in Math. v.), April 30, 1888, of rheumatic fever, aged 16, a few days after passing the Army Preliminary Exam. Breul, Frederick Alexander (Mar. 29, 1873), son of C. F. A., merchant, 75, Philbeach Gardens. Left in Army A., December, 1891. Smee Prizes, 1889 and 1890; John Watson Prize, 1890; Royal Military College, Sandhurst, July, 1892; Commis- sion, 1893; 2nd Lieut. Gloucestershire Regt., October 21, 1893; Lieut., January 10, 1898; Capt., November 11, 1903; South African War, 1899-1900; Operations in Natal, 1899, including actions at Rietfontein and Lombard's Kop; taken prisoner at Nicholson's Nek; Medal with 3 clasps. Bruce, Malcolm Edward Lloyd (Feb. 12, 1872), son of Mrs., 7, Bolingbroke Road, West Kensington Park. Left in VII., April, 1890. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, January, 1891; 2nd Lieut. Derbyshire Regt., August 13, 1892; Lieut., September 13, 1893; Lieut. Ind. S.C., July 18, 1896; Capt., August 13, 1901. Buller, William Ayerst Hooker (June 27, 1872), son of G. N., 2, Palaces Houses, Bayswater Hill. Left in Matric., July, 1888, 154 [1886 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Butler, Thomas Harrison (Mar. 19, 1871), son of Rev. G. W., The Rectory, Broad Mayne, Dorchester. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1889. Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1888; Matric., London Univ., First Class, January, 1889; B.A., First Class Natural Science, 1893; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1895; L.R.C.P., Lond., 1895; M.B. Bac. Surg., 1895, Oxford; Radcliffe Travelling Fellow, 1896; St. George's Hosp.; M.D. 1902; House Surg., Roy. Free Hosp.; House Phys., St. Bartholo- mew's Hosp.; Assistant Surgeon, Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem. Carter, Wilfred Becher (April 14, 1872), son of Dr. B., 27, Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1890. Died, April 24, 1898. Chamier, Stephen Dupré (Sept. 19, 1873), stepson of Mrs. and son of Lieut.-Col. F. E. A. Chamier, 8, Newton Grove, Bedford Park, Chiswick. Left in II., July, 1886. In India. Channer, George Kendall (Oct. 5, 1873), son of Col., 79, Fyfield Road, Oxford. Left in Prelim. Math., December, 1888. Subsequently at Shrewsbury School; Royal Military College, Sandhurst, December, 1892; Commission (India), 1895, 2nd Lieut., Ind. Staff Corps, April 3, 1896; Lieut., April 16, 1897; Capt., 1904; Medal with 2 clasps; Tirah, 1897-8, clasp. Chaplin, James Graham (July 1, 1873), son of J. H., 28, Penywern Road, Earl's Court. Left in Sc. v., July, 1888. 2nd Lieut., The Cameronians, December 12, 1894; Lieut., June 24, 1896; Capt., January 25, 1900; Operations on N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-8; with Tochi Field and Tirah Exped. Forces; Medal with 2 clasps. Cockburn, John (Aug. 24, 1872), son of J., jewel merchant, Abbott- dene, Greenside, Richmond. Left in Matric., July, 1889. Jeweller at Richmond. Corfe, Cecil Wentworth Edward (Mar. 11, 1873), son of R. P. C., 14, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Left in Remove, July, 1889. Curtis, Arthur Cecil (Feb. 11, 1874), son of Mrs., 7, Westgate Terrace, South Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1886. Removed to Westminster School; Eton Scholar, King's Coll., Camb., 1894; B.A., First Class Classical Tripos, Part I., 1896; M.A. 1901; in the Education Office. Davies, Ernest Woodbine (July 3, 1873), son of Rev. R. H., 178, Oakley Street, Chelsea. Left in VI., July, 1889. Chelsea Church. Stockbroker's clerk; author of History of Old Edwards, Augustus Lea (June 4, 1873), son of G. L., retired naval officer, Norma, Heathfield Park, Willesden Lane. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1889. Matric., London Univ., First Class, June, 1889; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1899. 1886] 155 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Fladgate, Charles Gerald (Aug. 12, 1872), son of F., 2, Barclay Road, Fulham. Left in Sc. v., December, 1888. Francis-Williams, Herbert (May 8, 1874), son of B., barrister, 24, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in vI. B., July, 1893. Assistant-Master, Clevelands, Bedford. Glyn, Lionel Claude (Aug. 4, 1873), son of R. H., banker, Hillside, Cricklewood. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1891. Scholar of Merton College, Oxford, 1892; Second Class Modern History, 1896; B.A. 1897; Assistant Master at Aysgarth School, Newton-le-Willows. Hadwen, Theodore Lovel D. (May 26, 1872), son of J. L., timber merchant, 2, St. Mary's Grove, Richmond, Surrey. Left in Sc. Matric., December, 1887. Hamilton, Alan Woodford Ball (Mar. 26, 1870), son of Sir R. G. C., K.C.B., Under-Secretary's Lodge, Phoenix Park, Dublin. Transferred from Foundationers. See September, 1882. Hockley, Thomas Allen (Sept. 14, 1872), son of T. A. G., Oakgates, Barnes. Left in U. II., July, 1887. St. John's College, Hurstpierpoint, 1887-8; builder. Hopkinson, Bertram (Jan. 11, 1874), son of J., engineer, 3, Holland Villas Road, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1886. Left in Math. vIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1891. Smee Prize, 1888; Matric., London Univ., First Class, January, 1890; Major Scholar of Trinity College, Camb., 1890; Perry Exhibitioner, 1892; First Class Honours in Physics (London), 1893; First Class Honours in Math. (London), 1893; Mathematical Prize, Trin. Coll., Camb., 1894; B.A. (ægrotat), 1895; First Class Mathematical Tripos, Part II., 1896; Capt., R. Eng. (Volun- teers), 1903; Major, 1903; appointed Professor of Mechanism and Applied Mechanics, Camb., 1903. Houseman, Edward Albert (Dec. 24, 1872), son of L., Coulby Manor, Ormsby, Middlesboro. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1891. Clare Coll., Camb.; B.A. 1894; M.B., Bac. Surg., 1897; Civil Surg., R.A.M.C. in South Africa, ment. in Despatches, Lond. Gaz., February 8, 1901; House Surg. and Phys., St. George's Hosp., 1899. Irvine, Henry William Kennedy (Feb. 23, 1873), son of W., Hollis- croft, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in vi. B., April, 1891. Trinity Hall, Cambridge; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Jefferis, Frank (Feb. 17, 1871), son of W. H., Hill End, Henbury. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1889. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1889. Longworth, Alfred (Oct. 4, 1871), nephew of W. Clarkson Birch, 14, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. v., December, 1887. 156 [1886 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Mignon, Jephson George (Dec. 4, 1870), son of Colonel, 132, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in Math. VIII., April, 1888. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, January, 1888; Royal Military College, Sandhurst, January, 1890; Commission, Leicestershire Regt., 1891; Commission as Captain, Imperial Yeomanry, June 19, 1901. Pears, Maurice Loraine (Sept. 15, 1872), son of Mrs., 71, Gunter- stone Road, West Kensington. Left in Math. Matric., March, 1887. 2nd Lt., the Cameronians, December 17, 1892; Lieut., January 4, 1895; Capt., March 1, 1899; South Africa, mentioned. in Despatches, Lond. Gaz., July 29, 1902. Pole, Chandos Edward Van-Notten (Nov. 6, 1872), son of Mrs., 29, Stonor Road, West Kensington. Left in U. III., July, 1887. Commission (from Yeomanry), 2nd Lieut., 2nd Dragoon Guards, May 5, 1900; Lieut., February 22, 1901; resigned his com- mission in 1903. Pownall, Edward George (June 27, 1874), son of Col. B., 37, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., July, 1892. Joined the Bechuanaland Police in 1893, and went through the Matabele War of 1896. He entered the Chartered Mines Office of Salisbury, South Africa, and afterwards held the position of Mining Commissioner; served with the Rhodesian Forces in the South African War. Died of fever at Hartley, Rhodesia, May 25, 1903, aged 29. Prosser, William Wozencraft Thomas (Nov. 22, 1870), son of D., farmer, Fygwyn, Carmarthen. Left in Sc. Matric., December, 1887. Admitted solicitor, 1893, practising at Carmarthen. Rowe, Sydney Arthur Farquharson (July 2, 1873), son of Mrs., 49, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Left in Interm. Math., April, 1889. Intermediate Exam. Law Society, 1904. de Schmid, Charles Gerard Herbert (July 2, 1872), son of C. J. G., 1, Dealtry Road, Putney. Left in Sc. v., April, 1888. de Schmid, Louis Thomas Irving (July 2, 1872), as above. Left in Sc. Matric., April, 1888. Seligman, Arthur Maximilian (July 17, 1872), son of Mrs., 3, Moreton Gardens, South Kensington. Left in L. IV., July, 1887. Removed to Harrow School. Trinity Hall, Camb., 1892. Shairp, Alexander (Sept. 17, 1873), son of N. W., 3, Sinclair Gardens, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1886. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1890. Appointed 2nd Lt. (from Militia) Unatt., November 28, 1894; 2nd Lt., Ind. Staff Corps, February 20, 1896; Lieut., February 28, 1897; Captain, November 28, 1903. Sidgwick, Alexander Drury (June 3, 1872), son of E., solicitor, 29, Gloucester Square, Hyde Park. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1889. Solicitor. 1886] 157 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Watney, Stephen Cecil (July 21, 1868), son of J., solicitor, Sherman- bury House, Reigate. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1887. Corn factor. First XI., 1887. Whitlock, Victor Hugh (April 23, 1870), son of F. See Foundation Scholars, September, 1882. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1886. Allen, George Henry (Nov. 30, 1873), son of G. H., jeweller, Lancaster Lodge, Grange Road, Ealing. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1892. Exhibitioner, Trinity College, Oxford, 1891; First Class Classics Moderations, 1894; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1896; called to the Bar (Inner Temple); Equity Draughtsman and Con- veyancer. Anderson, John William Stewart (April 22, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1886. Bernays, Albert Evan (April 21, 1874), son of Dr., Professor of Chemistry, St. Thomas's Hospital, 1, Priory Villas, Kew. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1893. Major Scholar, Trinity College, Camb., 1891; Perry Exhibitioner, 1894; Sir William Brown's Medal (Greek Epigram), 1895; First Class (First Division), Classical Tripos, Pt. I. 1895; Chancellor's Medal, 1897; Second Class Classical Tripos, Pt. II., 1897; M.A. 1900; Assistant Master at City of London School since September, 1898; Author of Inscriptions from the Chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge, privately printed, 1900. Buzzard, Charles Norman (April 29, 1873). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1885. Curtis, Arthur Cecil (Feb. 11, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1886. Dobson, John Frederic (April 2, 1875), son of W. C., insurance, 9, The Avenue, Kew Gardens. Left in U. VIII. (Captain and Exhibitioner), July, 1894. Sleath Prize, 1892, 1894; Thruston, 1893, 1894; Kynaston, 1893; Governor's Gk. Verse, 1894; Milton, 1894; Major Scholar, Trinity College, Cambridge, 1893; Perry Exhib., 1895; Battie Scholar, 1895; Barnes Scholar, 1895; Porson Scholar, 1896; First Class Classical Tripos, Part I. (First Division), 1896; Dealtry Prize, 1896; Prox. Acc. for Chancellor's Medal, 1898; B.A., First Class Classical Tripos, Part II., 1898; Assistant Master at Clifton Coll., Bristol. Vice-Capt. Rowing Club, 1894. Gee, Richard (Nov. 15, 1874), son of W., chartered accountant, 25, Craven Park, Willesden. Left in U. VIII., July, 1893. Truro Prize, 1891; Bedford, 1891; Scholar of Hert- ford College, Oxford, 1892; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1895; Second Class Litt. Hum., 1897; in Holy Orders (Senior Tutor and Vice-Principal of Bishop's Coll., Calcutta), 1900. First XV., 1892; Lacrosse XII., 1893. 158 [1886 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL Hamilton, Frederick Greary (May 17, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1885. Hopkinson, Bertram (Jan. 11, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1886. Joseph, Charles Simpson (Nov. 28, 1872). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1886. Transferred to Capitation Scholars, January, 1889. Knowles, Hugh Charles (Mar. 29, 1875), son of C. J., merchant, Shaftesbury House, The Terrace, Kensington. Left in U. IV., July, 1887. Removed to Rugby School, 1888-93; Postmaster, Merton Coll., Oxford, 1893; Second Class Classics Mods., 1895; B.A., Second Class Jurisprudence, 1896; Third Class in Exam. for B.C.L., 1897; M.A. 1904; B.C.L. 1904. Marcy, William Nichols (Oct. 17, 1873), son of G. N., barrister, 114, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1892. Stock and Sykes Exhibitioner, Corpus Christi Coll., Camb., 1892. First XI. Medill, Thomas Herbert (Oct. 23, 1872), son of T. S., corn merchant, Rostrevor Lake Road, Wimbledon Park. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1820. 2nd Lieut. 2nd (Vol.) Batt., East Surrey Regt., March 7, 1900; Lieut., April 13, 1901; Capt., September 20, 1902. Nicholson, Walter Frederic (July 22, 1876), son of P. E., shorthand writer, 26, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Left in U. VIII. (Captain and Exhibitioner), July, 1895. Thruston Prize, 1895; Scholar of Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1894; Gaisford (Greek Verse) Prize, 1897; First Class Classical Mods., 1897; Craven Scholar, 1898; B.A,, Second Class Litt. Hum., 1899; Civil Service (2nd place), 1899; Admiralty, Private Sec. to Admiral Sir John Fisher, G.C.B., 1902; Private Sec. to Rear-Admiral Sir Charles Carter Drury, 1903. Shairp, Alexander (Sept. 17, 1823). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1886. Smith, Benjamin Harold (Oct. 5, 1873), son of B. F., corn merchant, 137, Tulse Hill. Left in U. VIII., July, 1892. Smee Prize, 1889; Scholar of Trinity Hall, Camb., 1891; B.A., Second Class (First Division), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1895. Thomas, Walwyn (Nov. 29, 1870). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1885. Wood, Cecil John (Aug. 16, 1874), son of C., Civil Service, Peny- bryn Brynmelyn, nr. Dolgelly, Merionethshire. Left in U. VIII., July, 1893. Exhibitioner of Peterhouse, Cambridge, 1893; Foundation Scholar, 1895; B.A., Second Class (Div. III.) Classical Tripos, 1896; D. 1897; P. 1898 (Canterbury); M.A. 1901. 1886] 159 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1886. Adams, William Grylls (Oct. 13, 1873), son of W. G., Professor, King's College, 43, Notting Hill Square. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1887. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner and Keen's Scholar), 1892. Smee Prize, 1890; Scholar of Clare Coll., Camb., 1892; B.A. ægrotat, 1896; 2nd Lieut., 4th (West London) Vols., The King's Royal Rifle Corps, March 14, 1900; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1898. Armstrong, Charles James (Oct. 1, 1871), son of Mrs., 79, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in Prelim. Math., December, 1889. Hertford Coll., Oxford, 1893; B.A. 1897; Wycliffe Hall, 1898; D. 1899; P. 1900 (Canterbury). Atkinson, Ernest Francis Joseph (June 20, 1873), son of F. W., solicitor, 42, Auriol Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1890. Matric., London Univ., First Class, January, 1892; Articled Clerk to a Solicitor; Prelim. Exam. of the Incorporated Law Society; Degree of Ph.D. (cum. laude) Univ. of Berlin, 1903. Barnard, John (Nov. 21, 1873), son of G. E., banker, 23, Belsize Crescent, Hampstead. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1887. Left in L. Sc. VIII., July, 1890. Binyon, Francis Dockray (Dec. 4, 1872), son of Rev. F., The Rectory, Winchcombe, Cheltenham. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1890. Matric., London Univ., First Class, January, 1888; Exhibitioner, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, 1890; B.A., Third Class Natural Science Tripos, Pt. I., 1893; M.A. 1898; D. 1897; P. 1898 (Peterborough). Blacker, William Stewart (Dec. 2, 1873), son of Col., 35, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1890. Final Exam. (Solicitor) of the Incorporated Law Society, 1895. Braithwaite, William Albert (July 13, 1873), son of T., 316, King Street, Hammersmith. Left in Matric., July, 1889. Brett, Harvey Edwin (Mar. 19, 1872), son of H. R., distiller, 41, Sisters Avenue, Clapham Common. Left in Sc. v., December, 1888. Browne, Barry Matthew Charles Sleater (June 18, 1870), son of Mrs., 25, Aynhoe Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., April, 1889. Christ's Coll., Camb., 1890; B.A., Third Class Theol. Trip., 1893; Ridley Hall, 1893; D. 1893; P. 1894 (Lon.); M.A. 1902; appointed Acting-Chaplain to the 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery (Volun- teers), 1903. Bull, Edward Augustus (Mar. 22, 1874), son of Rev. A. E., St. Paul's Vicarage, Hounslow. Left in L. III., December, 1888. 160 [1886 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Buller, Arthur Cheverton (July 3, 1874), son of G. N., merchant, 36, Porchester Square, Bayswater Hill. Left U. v. A., December, 1890. In Africa. Cartwright, Frederick Leonard (Feb. 22, 1870), son of G. H., merchant, Chinnor House, 19, Grove Road, St. John's Wood. Left in Sc. Matric., April, 1888. Shorthand writer. Carver, Frank Charles (July 23, 1874), son of E. J., doctor, 635, Fulham Road. Left in Remove, December, 1888. Board of Education. Cooper, George Wing (June 29, 1873), son of C., manager, 23, Arlington Park Gardens North, Gunnersbury. Left in v1., April, 1889. At Shanghai, China (1904). Evans, William Melbourne (May 13, 1871), son of J. M., Vale House, Timsbury, nr. Bath. Left in Sc. Matric., April, 1888. Brasenose Coll., Oxford; B.A., Second Class Theology, 1894; M.A. 1897; D. 1895; P. 1896 (G. and B.). Joined the Church of Rome at end of 1897. Elliot, Lionel William L. (June 27, 1871), son of Col., 19, Leinster Gardens, Bayswater. Left in Sc. v., April, 1888. Erskine, Robert Henry (Dec. 29, 1873), son of Honorary Major, 18, Bolingbroke Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1889. Formerly in the Cape Mounted Rifles, now H.B.M. Vice-Consul at Sevastopol, Russia. Fuller, Cuthbert Graham (Oct. 15, 1874), son of G., engineer, 71, Lexham Gardens, South Kensington. Left in L. V., December, 1888. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, July, 1891; 2nd Lieut., R.E., July 25, 1893; Lieut., July 25, 1896. (Staff officer to Assistant Director of Railways, Natal; graded as Staff Captain; mentioned in Despatches, Lond. Gaz., February 8, 1901; "has proved himself a capable and promising young officer in a responsible position "); Captain, 1904. Graham, George Humphrey Irving (Mar. 23, 1873), son of Major- General, 40, Woodstock Road, Bedford Park. Left in Further Math., July, 1889. 2nd Lieut., Devonshire Regiment, July 7, 1897; Lieut., February 17, 1899; Capt., August 1, 1901; Operations on N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-8; with Tirah Exped. Force; Medal with 2 clasps; South African War, 1899-1900. Grant, William Ogilvie (Mar. 18, 1874), son of General, 28, St. Mary Abbott's Terrace, Kensington. Left in vI., B., July, 1891. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, July, 1892; Commission (with Honours), South Lancashire Regt., 1894; 2nd Lieut., March 7, 1894; Lieut., March 1, 1897; Lieut., Indian Staff Corps, October 17, 1897; Capt., March 7, 1903; Uganda, 1897-8; Unyoro; action at Jeruba. 1886] 161 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Gunningham, Richard Pendril Charles (May 4, 1871), son of Mrs., Skelty, nr. Swansea. Left in Sc. Matric., December, 1887. Harvey, George Burton (Oct. 4, 1873), son of F., bookseller, 7, Notting Hill Square. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1887. Left in vi., July, 1889. Matric., London Univ., First Class, January, 1891. Hedges, Thomas Houlditch (May 18, 1874), nephew of Harold Jones, C.E., 58, Barons Court Road. Left in L. IV., July, 1887. Henderson, Robert Wynne (Aug. 20, 1874), son of Colonel, 7, Tretower Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., July, 1890. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, December, 1892; 2nd Lieut., Ind. S. C., January 10, 1896; Lieut., January 10, 1897; Capt., October 10, 1903; Operations in Chitral, 1895; with the Relief Force; Medal with clasp. N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-8; operations on the Samana and in the Kurram Valley, 1897; Buner, 2 clasps. Tirah, 1897-8; clasp. Hewlings, Henry Howell (July 9, 1872), son of H. J., Limehurst, Ealing. Left in Army B., July, 1890. John Watson Prizes, 1889 and 1890; Commis- sion in Militia Artillery, 1891; 2nd Lieut., Mid. Ulster Art., September 24, 1892; Capt., 5th Batt., Middlesex Regt., February 14, 1900; Commission in Imperial Yeomanry. Hill, Charles Arthur Tregelles (Feb. 4, 1873), son of A. J., accountant, 36, Lansdowne Road, Notting Hill. Left in Math. VIII., December, 1891. Matric., London Univ., First Class, January, 1890; 2nd Lieut., 9th Batt. (Vol.), The King's Royal Rifle Corps, November 29, 1895; Commission in West Middlesex Regt.; Lieut., 5th Batt. (Vol.), February 27, 1899; solicitor. Jeaffreson, Arthur Cyril (May 21, 1874), son of A. M., Witley, Netherhall Gardens, Hampstead. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1890. Kerrich, John Herbert (Mar. 14, 1874), son of Major-General, 47, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Left in vI. A., April, 1891. Royal Military College, Sandhurst (83rd place), July, 1892; 2nd Lieut., Welsh Regt., October 10, 1894; Lieut., December 23, 1896; Capt., December 30, 1900. South African War, 1899-1901; Intell. Officer; Medal with 5 clasps. King-Church, John Cardale (July 21, 1874), son of R. J., 20, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1887. Left in L. Sc. vI., July, 1890. Stock Exchange. Lawrence, Gerald Leslie (Mar. 23, 1873), son of J. M., 37, Belsize Avenue. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1890. Theatrical profession. M 162 [1886 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Ley, Harry Granville (Sept. 23, 1871), son of Captain, R.N., 29, Gratton Road, West Kensington. Left in Math. Matric., April, 1888. Assistant Clerk, R.N., 1888; Assistant Paymaster, 1894; Paymaster, 1902. Lord, Thomas Ashe (June 22, 1875), son of Dr., 2, St. Anne's Villas, Notting Hill. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1887. Left in L. M. VIII., April, 1891. Wadham Coll., Oxford, 1894; B.A. 1898; D. 1899; P. 1901 (London). Midwinter, Cecil George Adair (Aug. 2, 1874), son of Rev. E. A., 35, Blandford Square. Left in L. Sc. VIII., April, 1893. Christ's Coll., Camb., B.A. 1896; M.A. 1900; D. 1899; P. 1900 (London). Padday, Arthur Cumming (April 18, 1874), son of H. J. D., merchant, Glenmore, Grange Road, Ealing. Left in vI. B., July, 1891. Admission, Cooper's Hill, June, 1895. In the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Pariente, Gaston (Sept. 22, 1872), son of S., merchant, Oran, Algiers, 59, Gloucester Gardens, Hyde Park. Left in Sc. v., December, 1887. Consular Agent at Gerba and Zaryis. Perry, Edmund Ludlow (June 28, 1872), son of Surgeon-Major, Coldstream Guards, 3, St. George's Square. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1890. Smee Prize, 1889; Matric., London Univ., First Class, January, 1889; St. Thomas's Hospital, College Prize and Certificate of Honour, 1893; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1895; Surg. Lieut., Ind. Med. Service, 1896; Surg. Capt., 1899. Pope, William Rushton (July 30, 1872), son of Mrs., 15, Auriol Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VII., December, 1890. Prince, Charles Leslie Gross (Jan. 28, 1873), son of J., surveyor, Clarence House, Staines. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1891. Selwyn Coll., Camb., B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898; Assistant Master at Colet Court. Pritchard, Herbert Alfred (Aug. 20, 1872), son of A. J., 6, Warwick Road, Earl's Court. Left in L. Sc. VIII., July, 1890. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, January, 1890. Surveyor's pupil. Reynolds, George Collett (April 18, 1872), son of Mrs., 33, Castle- town Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. v., April, 1888. Rowe, Edmund Digby (Sept. 3, 1870), son of H. M., Haversham Grange, Twickenham. Left in Special Form, December, 1887. 1886] 163 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Salaman, Redcliffe Nathan (Sept. 12, 1874), son of M., ostrich feather merchant, 20, Pembridge Crescent, Bayswater. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1893. Smee Prizes, 1891 and 1893; Matric., Second Class, London Univ., January, 1891; Scholarship, Trinity Hall, Camb., 1892; B.A., First Class Nat. Sc. Tripos, Part I., 1896; M.A. and B.C. 1900; M.D. 1904; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1900; L.R.C.P., London, 1900; M.B. Bac. Surg., 1900; F.Z.S. Saunders, George Reynolds (Mar. 2, 1876), son of G., architect, Thames Bank, Chiswick Mall. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1891. Smee Prize, 1890; Matric., London Univ., Second Class, January, 1891. Student of Architecture. Sauvage, Thomas Llwyfs (Mar. 26, 1874), son of J., Carl Rosa Opera Co., 21, Poplar Grove, West Kensington Park. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1887. Left in vI., May, 1889. Seligmann, Charles Gabriel (Dec. 24, 1873), son of Mrs., 34, Gloucester Place, Hyde Park. Left in Matric., July, 1889. Smee Prize, 1888; Matric., London Univ., Second Class, January, 1891; Interm. Exam. (Botany), Honours, Third Class, London Univ., 1892; St. Thomas's Hospital, College Prize, 1893; Scholarship, St. Thomas's Hosp., 1893; Hon. Cert. in Anatomy, 1894; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1896; L.R.C.P., London, 1896; Bristowe Medal, 1897; Diploma of R.C.P. and S., 1897; Clinical Asst. (Electricity), St. Thomas's Hosp., 1897; Certificate of Proficiency as House Phys., 1898; M.B., London, 1901; M.R.C.P., London, 1902. Smith, Arthur Clementi (July 30, 1870). See Foundationers, September, 1883. Smith, James Leoni (Jan. 4, 1874), son of J. T., Cambridge Villa, Cambridge Road, Gunnersbury. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1887. Left in vi., July, 1889. Snowden, Harold John (April 5, 1874), son of Rev. J., The Vicarage, Hammersmith. Left in Army C., July, 1892. Queens' Coll., Camb.; Interm. Exam. for the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, December, 1897. Snowden, George Rutland (Nov. 14, 1875), as above. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1887. Left in U. VIII., July, 1894. Scholar of Christ Church, Oxford, 1894; First Class Classics Moderations, 1896; B.A., Third Class Litt. Hum., 1898. Solomon, Albert Benjamin (May 22, 1873), son of Joseph, merchant, 4, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VII., December, 1890. Admitted solicitor in 1896, practising in London. Strauss, Edwin Bernard (July 26, 1874), son of G., Japanese merchant, 2, Bolton Gardens West, South Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1887. Left in U. v., July, 1888. Removed to the Foundation at Westminster. Junior partner in his father's firm of Eastern merchants. M 2 164 [1887 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Turner, Henry Watson (June 30, 1873), son of J. S., surgeon dentist, 11, Grange Park, Ealing. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1890. Middlesex Hosp. and London Dental Hosp., L.D.S. and R.C.S.; House Surg., London Dent. Hosp.; M.R.C.S., Eng., and L.R.C.P., London, 1898. Wall, Sydney George (May 17, 1871), son of Mrs., 3, Charlton Villas, Harlesden. Left in Matric., December, 1888. Weeks, Harold (Nov. 24, 1872), son of T. H., solicitor, 44, Scars- dale Villas, Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1891. Matric., London Univ., First Class, June, 1889; M.B., London, 1894; St. Bartholomew's Hospital; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., London, 1896; M.B., Univ., London, 1897; apptd. on Junior Staff, East Suffolk Hosp., 1897-8. Second XV., 1890. Lacrosse XII., 1891. Williams, Charles Parry (May 28, 1874), son of J., editor of Cassell's, 29, Pembroke Road, Kensington. Left in U. Matric., July, 1891. Smee Prizes, 1889, 1890, and 1891. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January, 1887. Barnard, John (Nov. 21, 1873). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1886. Emmet, Cyril William (Mar. 24, 1875), son of Rev. W. E., 111, Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill. Left U. VIII., July, 1894. Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1893; First Class Classics Moderations, 1896; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1898; M.A. 1902; in Holy Orders. Gibson, Sydney Herbert (Sept. 9, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1886. Strauss, Edwin Bernard (July 26, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1886. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1887. Angus, Henry Crawford (Sept. 26, 1873), son of J., merchant, 21, Nevern Square, South Kensington. Left in Sc. v., July, 1888. Balfour-Browne, William Alexander Francis (Dec. 27, 1874), son of J. H. B., Q.C., 12, Bramham Gardens, South Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1893. Smee Prizes, 1890, 1891, 1892; Matric., London Univ., Second Class, January, 1892; Second Prize in Public Schools Art Competition 1892; Magdalen Coll., Oxford; Second Class Natural Science, 1896; B.A. 1897. 1887] 165 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Bourdas, Ernest Clarkson (Feb. 25, 1875), son of I., pharmacist, Dunoon House, Clapham Common. Left in U. Matric., July, 1890. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, January, 1893; St. Thomas's Hosp.; Interm. (M.B.) Exam., Lond. Univ., 1897; Diploma of R.C.P. and S., 1899; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1899; House Surg., St. Thomas's Hosp., 1900. Breul, Charles Walter (Aug. 4, 1874), son of C. F. A., merchant, 75, Philbeach Gardens. Left in U. v. B., July, 1891. Now in Bombay. Buckle, Herbert Stewart (April 15, 1873), son of Surg. Major, 59, Belgrave Road. Left in Army A., December, 1890. Commission, R.M.L.I.; 2nd Lieut., 1892; Lieut., 1893; Lieut., Army Service Corps, 1896; Capt., January 1, 1901. Carey, Seymour James (Aug. 5, 1874), son of A., civil engineer, 56, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Left in Further Math., December, 1889. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, July, 1893; 2nd Lieut., 1st Batt. Suffolk Regt., 1895; Lieut., May 20, 1897. Killed in the night attack off Colesberg, South Africa, January 6, 1900, aged 26. Carpenter, Herbert Lant Viret (Feb. 5, 1874), son of Professor W. L., electrician, 36, Craven Park, Harlesden. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1889. Carpenter, Henry Cort Harold (Feb. 6, 1875), as above. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1889. Postmaster, Merton Coll., Oxford; B.A., First Class Nat. Science, 1896. Champion, Ernest William (Mar. 2, 1873), son of W., 410, Uxbridge Road. Left in L. III., April, 1889. Chesterton, Gilbert Keith (May 29, 1874), son of E., accountant, 11, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Left in vI. B., July, 1892. Milton Prize, 1892; Art Student at St. John's Wood Art Schools; Part Editor, Life of Tolstoy, 1903; Author of Napoleon of Notting Hill, &c. Cholmeley, Montague Adye (Nov. 4, 1873), son of Rev. J., The Rectory, Carlton Rode, Attleborough, Norfolk. Left in U. Sc. VIII., July, 1892. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, January, 1890; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., London, 1897; Junior Staff of Metro- politan Hosp., 1897-8; Diploma, R.C.P. and S., 1897-8; Surgeon-Lieutenant, Militia Med. Staff Corps (resigned). Practising at Truro. Clarke, Lionel William (Jan. 31, 1874), son of E. L., solicitor, 5, Ladbroke Square, Notting Hill. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1893. Scholar of Pembroke Coll., Camb., 1893; B.A., Second Class (First Division) Classical Tripos, Part I. 1896. Admitted solicitor in 1899, practising in London. Davies, Evan Alan Murray (Nov. 24, 1873), son of Mrs. (Asst. Comm. in Berar, C. W. Davies), 25, St. Dunstan's Road, West Kensington. Left in U. v. A., December, 1890. ? Deceased in India. 166 [1887 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Davis, Richard Cecil Alfred (June 9, 1873), son of C., dealer in works of art, 29, Gloucester Place, Portman Square. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1887. Left in Up. M. VIII., July, 1892. Governor's French Composition Prize, 1892; Exhibitioner of Worcester Coll., Oxford, 1892; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1894; B.A., Third Class Jurisprudence, 1896; M.A. 1900; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1898. Deacon, James Everard (Nov. 9, 1871), son of Mrs., 8, Devonport Street, Hyde Park. Left in Sc. v., December, 1888. Smee Prize, 1887; Stock and Share Broker. Dickson, Bertram (Dec. 21, 1873), son (Dec. 21, 1873), son of T., teaplanter, 7, Templeton Place, Earl's Court. Left in Army A., December, 1890. John Watson Prizes, 1889, 1890; Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, December, 1891; 2nd Lieut., R.H.A., 1894; Lieut., 1897; Capt., 1900; South African War, 1899-1900; Medal with 2 clasps. (Was appointed to the Imperial Representative Corps, Sydney, New South Wales, in connection with the inauguration of the Commonwealth.) Dressel, Hans Carl Richard (Jan. 18, 1875), son of R. P. E., professor of music, 51, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in U. 1., April, 1887. Libotton prize for cello playing; Composer and Musical Instructor. Dupernex, William Edward Baptiste (Dec. 17, 1870). See Foundationers, April, 1883. Du Pontet, Armand Mare Hyde Octavius (Feb. 14, 1872), son of Rev. J., 16, Kildare Gardens, Bayswater. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, June, 1888. Died of typhoid fever on July 25 (Apposition Day), 1888, aged 16. Elkington, Ernest Way (Sept. 17, 1872), son of Surgeon-General, 52, Gillingham Street, Pimlico. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1889. Medical Student; Stock Exchange; Journalist; Author of The Lucky Shot, The Squatter's Stud, The Rugged Way. Ellissen, Gustav Edmund (Mar. 19, 1874), son of A., merchant, 28, Maida Hill West. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1887, and back to Capitation Scholars, March, 1890. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, July, 1891; 2nd Lieut., R.A., 1894; Lieut., 1897. Died of typhoid fever at Southampton before leaving England for South Africa, on November 12, 1899, aged 25. Every, John Henry Onslow (July 6, 1874), son of Rev. J. J., R.N., Lanhydrock Parsonage, Bodmin, Cornwall. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1893. Stock Exhibitioner, Corpus Christi College, Camb., 1894; B.A. 1896; Wells Theological Coll., 1896; D. 1897; P. 1898, (Lichfield). Geake, Charles (May 5, 1873), son of E., 35, Sinclair Road, West Kensington Park. Left in U. Matric., April, 1890. 1887] 167 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Goldner, Walter William (Feb. 1, 1873), son of Mrs., 17, Holland Villas Road, Kensington. Left in v1., July, 1888. Griffith, Gordon Risely (Oct. 8, 1874), son of Mrs., 5, Essex Park Villas. Left in U. III., December, 1888. Entered the Colonial Service, 1897; Inspector in the Preventive Service, Customs Dept., Volta River, Gold Coast Colony, West Africa. Hales, John Arthur Ford (May 5, 1871), son of J. A., solicitor, 2, Auriol Road, West Kensington. Left in Matric., July, 1889. Harris, James Gibson (June 12, 1874), son of J., accountant, 34, Palace Gardens Terrace, Kensington. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1891. Matric., London Univ., First Class, January, 1891; Institute of Chartered Accountants, 1897. Hatch, George Washington (April 26, 1872), son of Mrs., Aubrey Lodge, Wellesley Road, Gunnersbury. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1888. Left in the I. C. S. Class, 1890. Admission, Indian Civil Service, July, 1891; Appointment (Prize for Marâthi), 1893; Assistant Collector and Magistrate (Bombay); Acting Under-Secretary (Finance), 1899. Hatch, Arthur Stanley (Nov. 4, 1872), son of H. A., stockbroker, Abercorn, Bolingbroke Grove, Wandsworth Common. Left in Remove, December, 1888. Smee Prize, 1888. Hill, Ernest Gardiner (Dec. 2, 1872), son of J. R., physician, Peterborough House, Fulham. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1891. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, January, 1890; St. Mary's Hosp.; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1895; apptd. to St. Mary's Hosp., 1895-6; D.P.H. 1903. Huddart, George Henry Augustus (Mar. 25, 1872), son of Dr. C. H. C., 77, Redcliffe Square, South Kensington. Left in Sc. v., April, 1888. Infield, Charles Henry (Mar. 23, 1872), son of H. J., newspaper proprietor, 10, Bolton Gardens, South Kensington. Left in Matric., December, 1889. Kayll, William Welch (Aug. 4, 1872), son of Mrs., 38, Woodstock Road, Bedford Park. Left in Intermediate Math., July, 1889. Last, Thomas Clifford (Jan. 31, 1873), son of W. H., inspector of taxes, 19, The Chase, Clapham Common. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1890. Matriculation, Lond. Univ., Second Class, June, 1889; St. George's Hosp., Diploma, R.C.P. and S., 1896-7; L.S.A., Lond., 1898; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1898. Practising at Brandfort, Orange River Colony. 168 [1887 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Leishman, Oswald Stewart (Dec. 28, 1874), son of J. M., Burmese merchant, 8, Newton Grove, Bedford Park. Left in U. IV., December, 1888. In Rangoon. Lindsay, Arthur Claude R. (Sept. 11, 1873), son of Mrs., 16, Tournay Road, North End Road, Fulham. Left in Sc. v., December, 1888. Lucas, Alfred Edward (July 13, 1874), son of E., contractor, The White House, Stratford Road, Kensington. Left in U. III., July, 1888. Lucas, Archibald (Aug. 24, 1875), as above. Left in L. v., July, 1888. Miller, Cyril Walter (Feb. 3, 1872), ward of Rev. M. E. Browne, 26, Carlton Vale. Left in Sc. v., April, 1888. Royal College of Music; Organist of St. John Baptist Church, Kensington, from 1890 to 1900; Organist of St. Cuthbert's, Kensington; Conductor of Kensington Amateur Harmonic Society; Fellow of the Royal College of Organists. Montagu, David (Mar. 2, 1874), son of C., manufacturer, 3, Colville Square, Bayswater. Left in Sc. VII., December, 1890. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, June, 1891; Smee Prizes, 1888, 1889. Parkinson, George John (Nov. 23, 1872), son of H., accountant, 13, Bolingbroke Road, West Kensington Park. Left in Matric., December, 1889. Parnell, Robert Percival (Feb. 24, 1872), son of Dr. Louis, Mayland House, Coningham Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in L. IV., April, 1889. Farming in Canada. Pearce, Wilson Bennie Manly (Mar. 22, 1872), son of S., St. Heliers, Grange Road, Eastbourne. Left in VII., July, 1891. Lincoln Coll., Oxford, B.A. 1896; M.A. 1898; Oxford House, Bethnal Green, 1896; Wells Theol. Coll., 1897; D. 1898; P. 1899. Pearson, Allan Campbell (April 18, 1874), son of Dr., 23, Upper Phillimore Place, Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1893. Matric., London Univ., First Class, January, 1891; Exhibitioner of Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb., 1892; B.A., Third Class Nat. Science Tripos., Part I., 1896; Diploma of R.C.P. and S., 1899; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1900; L.R.C.P., Lond., 1900; D.P.H. 1901. Rowland, Alton (Mar. 3, 1874), son of F. A. A., solicitor, 1, South Parade, Bedford Park. Left in Sc. VIII., April, 1891. In Canada. Stewart, Malcolm Mackenzie (Aug. 10, 1871), son of D., barrister, 69, Harcourt Terrace, South Kensington. Left in Sc. v., April, 1888. 1887] 169 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Stewart, Hinton Arthur (April 3, 1874), son of H. D., merchant, 21, Courtfield Road, South Kensington. Left in Army C., July, 1890. Tippett, Sydney Gordon (Mar. 27, 1872), brother of Miss T., Cleve- land House, Chiswick Lane. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1889. Matric., London Univ., First Class, January, 1889; Scholar of Westminster Hospital, 1890; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1894; M.B., Lond. Univ., 1900. Turner, Maurice Edward (May 13, 1872), son of E. F., solicitor, 28, Hogarth Road, South Kensington. Left in M. VIII., April, 1890. Admitted solicitor, 1895; practising in London. Varley, Herbert Stephen (Jan. 28, 1873), son of Rev. H., 48, Elgin Crescent, Notting Hill. Left in Sc. v., July, 1888. Viret, Ernest Thorpe (Jan. 9, 1873), son of B. P., War Office, 115, Alexandra Road, St. John's Wood. Left in Sc. VII., December, 1889. In Buluwayo. Wallace, William Reeve (July 1, 1873), son of W., Bank of England, 5, Ralston Street, Tedworth Square. Left in L. IV., July, 1889. Privy Council Office. White, Aubrey Lewes (Nov. 9, 1873), son of H. R., Civil Service, 30, Hamilton Road, Ealing. Left in U. v. A., July, 1891. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected April, 1887. Adams, William Grylls (Oct. 13, 1873). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1886. Davis, Richard Cecil Alfred (June 9, 1873). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1887. Du Pontet, Clément Adolphe Auguste (April 21, 1875), son of Rev J., 16, Kildare Gardens, Bayswater. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1894. High Master's Latin Verse Prize, 1892; John Watson Prizes, 1891, 1893 and 1894; Governor's Prize (French Composition), 1891, 1894; Scholar of Trinity College, Oxford, 1893; Hertford Scholar, 1894; Craven Scholar, 1895; First Class Classics Moderations, 1896; B.A., Second Class Literae Humaniores, 1898; Chancellor's Prize Lat. Essay, 1899; M.A. 1902; Asst. Master at Harrow School. Fyfe, Andrew Johnstone (May 28, 1873). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1885. Lord, Thomas Ashe (June 22, 1875). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1886. 170 [1887 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted April, 1887. Adams, Francis William Rhys (Oct. 16, 1874), son of H., care of London and County Bank, 111, Oxford Street. Left in L. VIII., December, 1891. John Watson Prize, 1889, 1890 and 1891. Allan, Percy Stuart (Dec. 11, 1874), son of Mrs., 33, Princes Square, Bayswater. Left in Sc. VII., April, 1891. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, July, 1893; 2nd Lieut. Gordon Highlanders, 1895; Lieut., 1897; Capt., 1900; was with General Ian Hamilton's force; slightly wounded in both knees at Florida, May 29, 1900; mentioned in Despatches, Lond. Gaz., September 10, 1901. Arathoon, Agacy Montague (April 4, 1871), son of C. W., barrister, The Lawn, 59, Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill. In Sc. VIII., July, 1889. Matric., London Univ., First Class, January, 1889; run over when riding a tricycle at Notting Hill, and fatally injured, July, 1889, aged 17. Bailey, Austin (Feb. 17, 1873), son of A., barrister, 88, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1889. Stock and Share Broker. First XI., 1889. Best, William Stephen (Jan. 29, 1875), son of S. C., civil engineer, 7, Kempson Road, Fulham. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1887. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1892. Clerk in Board of Agriculture, 1894; Foreign Office, 1896; Assistant Surveyor of Taxes, 1898; Surveyor, 1900. Bevan, Frank (July 4, 1874), son of Mrs., 50, Elmpark Gardens, South Kensington. Left in Army C., July, 1890. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, July, 1893; 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers, 1894; Lieut., 1896; employed at Lagos, 1897; Capt., 1900; wounded at Belmont November 10 and 23, 1899; retired on half-pay, 1903. Bourdas, Isaiah (Oct. 25, 1873), son of J., pharmaceutist, Dunoon House, Clapham Common. Left in U. Matric., July, 1890. St. Thomas's Hospital, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London, 1899; M.D. (Brux.), 1900; F.R.C.S. (Edin.), 1901. Cautley, Richard William (Aug, 3, 1873), son of Rev. R. H., Colling- wood Lodge, Barnes. Left in Sc. IV., July, 1889. Dominion Land Surveyor of Canada, and late Mining Inspector, Yukon Territory. Cautley, Arthur Oldfield (Feb. 4, 1875), as above. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1890. Matric., London Univ., First Class, June, 1891; Associate of the City and Guild's Institute; First Class in Engineering, Central Technical College; First Class in Mining, Royal School of Mines; Mining Engineer for Colonial Consolidated Finance Corporation, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. 1887] 171 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Cherry, Charles Cameron Leslie (Nov. 19, 1873), son of Lady Emily, 24, Fairholme Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. v., July, 1888. An actor on the American stage. Chester, George Frederick Grove (June 8, 1877), son of G. F., artist, 66, Courtfield Gardens, South Kensington. Left in U. v. B., April, 1893. Coleby, Francis James (Feb. 21, 1873), son of J. J., brick manu- facturer, 14, Sandringham Gardens, Ealing. Left in Matric., July, 1889. Electrical engineer. Cornford, Francis MacDonald (Feb. 27, 1874), son of Rev. J., 10, Thurlow Road, Hampstead. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1887. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), 1893. Governors' Greek Verse, 1892; Minor Scholar, Trinity Coll., Camb., 1892; Perry Exhibitioner, 1893; Bell Scholar, 1894; First Class (First Division), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1895; B.A., First Class Classical Tripos, Part II., 1897; Chancellor's Medal, 1897; Classical Lecturer, King's Coll., Camb., 1900; Fellow Trin. Coll., Camb., 1900; M.A. 1901. Davis, Thomas William (Oct. 21, 1872), son of J., Bucknell House, 40, Shepherd's Bush Green. Left in Sc. vI., July, 1889. Interm. Law Exam., Class I., 1902. Deacon, Ernest Edward (Aug. 11, 1873), son of Mrs., 8, Devonport Street, Hyde Park. Left in U. Matric., July, 1890. Dickins, William Marsingale (Sept. 9, 1873), son of F. V., barrister, 6, Downe Terrace, Richmond. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1891. Matric., London Univ., First Class, June, 1891; now in the Firm of Dickins and Heywood; Middleton and Manchester. Froom, Arthur Henry Barlow (Jan., 1873), son of H., 114, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1890. Matric., London Univ., First Class, June, 1889. In India. Grosvenor, Robert Penshall (Jan. 13, 1872), son of Dr. G. F., 121, Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill. Left in Sc. VI., December, 1889. In Canada. Hales, Charles Laurence (April 1, 1873), son of J. A., solicitor, 23, Hammersmith Road. Left in Remove, December, 1888. Univ. Coll., Oxford; did not graduate; Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, 1899. Handson, Lionel Edwin Charles (April 29, 1872), son of Mrs., 3, Rosslyn Gardens, Hampstead. Left in Sc. v., December, 1888. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, January, 1891; Guy's Hospital; M.B., B.S., Lond. Univ., 1898; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London, 1898. Hardcastle, Henry Charles (Sept. 4, 1875), son of H. J. C., wine merchant, 8, Pembridge Crescent, Bayswater. Left in Sc. VII., December, 1891. Banker's clerk. 172 [1887 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Inglis, Leslie (April 5, 1875), son of J., Civil Service, 68, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left n Prelim. Math., July, 1888. H.M.S. Britannia, 1889; midshipman ; drowned in the loss of H.M.S. Victoria, June 23, 1893, aged 18. Jacobs, Lionel B. (Mar. 9, 1873), son of Mrs., 76, Princes Square, Bayswater. Left in Sc. VI., December, 1889. King, Edward Oakes (Aug. 23, 1873), son of Mrs., 34, Bassein Park Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in Army A., July, 1892. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, January, 1890. In India (Madura District). Koppelow, Charles Ernest Hermann Alexander Paul von (Feb. 25, 1875), son of Mrs., 16, Clarence Road, Kew Gardens. Left in U. Sc. VIII., July, 1892. Matric., London Univ., First Class, January, 1892; City and Guild's Institute. Now in Grenadier Regt. (Mecklenburg). Lines, Wallace (Sept. 3, 1873), son of R. S., surveyor, 103, Hammer- smith Road. Left in Sc. v., December, 1888. Commissioner of Taxes, Kensington. Lloyd, Langford Newman (Dec. 28, 1873), son of Major L., 23, St. Dunstan's Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., April, 1891. 2nd Lieut., Lond. Irish Rifles, October 17, 1891; Charing Cross Hospital; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1898; Lieut. R.A.M.C., July 28, 1899; Captain, July 27, 1902; S. African War, 1899-1900; Despatches Lond. Gaz., February 8 and September 10, 1901; D.S.O. 1901. Lynch, Stephen Frederick Blosse (Nov. 29, 1871), son of S., merchant, 49, Cleveland Square, Hyde Park. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1889. King's College Hospital; Sambrooke Surgical Registrar; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1897; F.R.C.S., Eng., 1900. MacDonald, Kenneth Alexander (Aug. 14, 1873), son of Colonel, 65, Warwick Road, Earl's Court. Left in Prelim. Math., December, 1888. 2nd Lieut. R.M.L.I., September 1, 1891; Lieut., July 1, 1992; Lieut., Army Service Corps, October 1, 1894; Capt., April 1, 1899; Nile Expedition, 1898; Egyptian Medal; Operations in Sierra Leone, 1888-9; Protectorate Expedition, Medal with clasp; S. African War, 1899–1900; Despatches, Lond. Gaz., September 10, 1901; D.S.O.; resigned his Commission in 1904. Manning, Guy Eugene (July 5, 1871), son of Mrs., 40, Glenthorne Road, Hammersmith. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1888. Smee Prize, 1888; Matric., London Univ., First Class, June, 1888; Guy's Hospital, M.B. (1st Class Honours in Med. and For. Med.), 1894; M.D., Lond. Univ., 1895; B.S. 1897; F.R.C.S., Eng., 1897; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1893; apptd. to Sunderland Infirmary, 1896; Diploma of Fellow Roy. Coll. Surgs., 1898. Matheson, Atherton Greville Ewing (June 19, 1874), son of E., civil engineer, 21, Church Row, Hampstead. Left in L. III., December, 1887. Removed to Leeds Grammar School; Yorkshire College, Leeds; Mechanical Engineer; Manager of a Department in the works of Brunner, Mond & Co., Northwich, Cheshire. 1887] 173 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Maw, Henry (Sept. 6, 1872), son of W. H., 18, Addison Road, Kensington. Left in Army B., July, 1890. Mechanical and Electrical Engineer. May, Henry William (Mar. 29, 1873), son of Mrs., Winchelsea, Sussex. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1891. Matric., London Univ., First Class, June, 1890; B.Sc. (Interm.) Exam., London Univ., 1892; Asst. Master at Borlase School, Marlow, Bucks, 1901. Mudford, Charles (Jan. 17, 1872), son of F., newspaper proprietor, 28, Ladbroke Square. Left in Sc. v., December, 1887. Musgrave, Richard Rosewell (Feb. 11, 1872), son of G. A., 45, Holland Park. Left in Interm. Math., July, 1888. Nash, Whitwell Tryon (June 5, 1874), son of J., artist, 36, The Avenue, Bedford Park. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1893. Public Schools Art Competition, First Prize, 1892; Smee Prize, 1892; John Watson Prizes, 1891, 1892, and 1893. Capt. of Rowing, 1892. North, Edward Dudley (Feb. 8, 1872), son of T., 30, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Left in II., July, 1887. Pearman, John Barton (Aug. 12, 1871), son of J., solicitor, Heath- field, Balham Hill. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1888. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, January, 1889; B.A., LL.B.; admitted solicitor, 1896; practising in London. Pearman, Richard Carrol (Mar. 4, 1873), son of J., as above. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1891. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1898; Equity Draughtsman and Conveyancer. Rye, Arthur Lockyer (Jan. 18, 1876), son of W., solicitor, Winchester House, Putney. Left in L. III., April, 1888. Re-admitted September, 1889. Left in U. v. A., April, 1892; admitted solicitor, 1901; practising in London. Sanderson, Charles (Nov. 12, 1873), son of Mrs., 1, Duke's Avenue, Chiswick. Left in Sc. VII., April, 1890. Owner of the Fleur de Lis Hotel, Canterbury. Shepherd, Frederick Percy (Feb. 28, 1871). Transferred from Foundationers. See January, 1885. Sumner, James Cuthbert (Jan. 24, 1875), son of G., journalist, Berrycote, Ennerdale Road, Kew Gardens. Left in U. v. A., July, 1891. Student of Royal Coll. of Science, London. Now abroad. 174 [1887 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Thurston, Sidney (Mar. 23, 1871). Transferred from Foundationers. See September, 1883. Turnbull, Arthur Leon (Oct. 13, 1873), son of D. W., 186, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in Special, April, 1888. Whiteley, Harry Sedgwick (Jan. 1, 1873), son of W. S., surveyor, 3, Theresa Terrace, Hammersmith. Left in Sc. v., December, 1888. Died at Hammersmith, April 6, 1897, aged 24. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1887. Anderson, Henry George (Nov. 12, 1875), son of Mrs., 206, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in U. VIII., July, 1894. Smee Prize, 1889; Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1893; First Class Classics Moderations, 1896; Second Class Litt. Hum., 1898; adm. Ind. Civ. Service, July, 1898. Died at Jhansi, India, March 10, 1903, aged 27. Best, William Stephen (Jan. 29, 1875). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1887. Cholmeley, Edward Henry (Nov. 2, 1875), son of Rev. J., Carleton Rode Rectory, Attleborough, Norfolk. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1894. Rustat Scholar, Jesus College, Cambridge, 1894; B.A., Third Class (Third Division), Classical Tripos, Part I., Camb., 1897. Assistant Native Commissioner, British South Africa Company, N.E. Rhodesia. Cookson-Crackanthorpe, Dayrell Montague (Sept. 9, 1871). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1886. Cornford, Francis MacDonald (Feb. 27, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1887. Ellissen, Gustav Edmund (Mar. 19, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1887. Evans, Frederick Buisson (Aug. 9, 1874), son of F., merchant, 72, Abbey Road. Left in U. VIII., July, 1893. Ollivant Prize, 1891; Scholar of Trinity College, Oxford, 1892; First Class Classics Moderations, 1895; First Class Litt. Hum., 1897; Indian Civil Service, 1897 (Madras); Asst. Mag. and Collector, Madras. Evans, Godfrey Theodore Major (May 8, 1875), son of Mrs., 45, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1894. Sizar of St. John's College, Cambridge, 1894; B.A., Second Class (Second Division) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1897; Clergy Training School, Camb., 1897; D. 1899; P. 1900 (Durham). Forman, Sidney George (April 7, 1875), son of S. M., clerk, care of Rev. R. B. Gardiner, 3, Gliddon Road, West Kensington. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1894. Exhibitioner of Jesus College, Oxford, 1894; B.A. 1905; Assistant Master in Queen Elizabeth's Gr. School, Barnet. 1887] 175 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Forman, Arthur Baron (Sept. 26, 1873). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1885. Harris, John Henry (Sept. 10, 1875), son of J., accountant, 34, Palace Gardens Terrace, Kensington. Left in U. VIII., July, 1894. Postmaster of Merton College, Oxford, 1894; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1896; B.A., Third Class Litt. Hum., 1898; Secretary of Old Paulines' Club, 1902-1904. Harvey, George Burton (Oct. 4, 1873). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1886. King-Church, John Cardale (July 26, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1886. Lawford, Martin (Nov. 11, 1874), son of R., stockbroker, 65, Fitz- john's Avenue, St. John's Wood. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1891. Canadian farmer; died 1902. McDonnell, Thomas Francis Robert (Feb. 10, 1876), son of F., Civil Service, Post Office, 5, Coleherne Road, South Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1895. Truro Prize, 1895; Matric., London Univ., Second Class, June, 1892; Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge, 1894; B.A., Third Class Nat. Science Tripos, 1898; Third Class Law Tripos, 1899; LL.B. 1899; Treasury, Whitehall; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1902; apptd. to officiate as Asst. Government Advocate, Rangoon, 1903; appointed Law Lecturer in Rangoon, Burma, 1904. Treasurer, S. P. S. Union, 1895; President of the Cambridge Union Society, 1899. Morley, Lacy Collison Collison- (April 13, 1875), son of Dr. J. L., 124, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in U. VIII., July, 1894. Butterworth Prize, 1893; Kynaston Prize, 1894; Scholar of St. John's College, Oxford, 1894; First Class Classics Moderations, 1896; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1898. Tutor. Owen, Cecil Vaughan Meredith (Mar. 12, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1886. Robertson, Edward Craig (Dec. 21, 1874), son of General, 59, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Capitation Scholars, January, 1890. Left in L. VIII., July, 1893. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, January, 1894; 2nd Lieut., York and Lancaster Regt., 1895; Lieut., 1899; Capt., 1902. Rose, Launcelot St. Vincent (Aug. 4, 1875), son of F. W., Civil Service, 4, Cromwell Crescent, South Kensington. Left in Army A., December, 1892. Smee Prize, 1891; Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, December, 1892; 2nd Lieut., R.E., 1895; Lieut., 1898; Captain, 1904. Vice-Capt. of Rowing Club, 1892. Sandberg, Carl Frederick William (May 27, 1872), son of J. H., tailor, 11, Lexington Street, Regent Street. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner and Keen's Scholar, 1891), July, 1891. Scholar of Hertford College, Oxford, 1890; Matric., London Univ., Honours, January, 1891; First Class Mathematics Moderations, 1892; B.A., First Class Mathematics, 1895; M.A.; Asst. Master at Denstone Coll., Staffs., 1895; Asst. Master at Wakefield Gram. Sch., 1902; F.R.A.S. 176 [1887 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Sauvage, Thomas Llwyfs (Mar. 26, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1886. Smith, James Leoni (Jan. 4, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1886. Snowden, George Rutland (Nov. 14, 1875). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1886. Stamp, Charles Ernest (July 22, 1872), son of E. B., pharmaceutist, 29, High Street, Hampstead. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1890. Matric., London Univ., Honours, January, 1889; Clothworkers' Scholarship and Free Studentship at City and Guilds Technical Institute, South Kensington, 1890. Stewart, Allan Patrick Nesfield (December 22, 1873). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1886. Wiener, Harold Marcus (Oct. 28, 1875), son of M., merchant, 9, Queen's Gardens, Bayswater. Left in U. VIII., July, 1894. Scholarship, Caius College, Cambridge, 1893; B.A., First Class (Second Div.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1897; Whewell Scholar, 1899 and 1901; M.A. and LL.B., Camb., 1901; called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1901; Equity Draughtsman and Conveyancer. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1887. Arnett, George Percy (Nov. 7, 1874), son of C., tobacconist, 32, Albion Road, South Hampstead. Left in L. Sc. VII., April, 1892. Entered the service of Hudson's Bay Co., December, 1895; now stationed at Laketon, Telegraph Creek, British Columbia, Canada. Arnould, Francis Graham (Jan. 5, 1875), son of Dr. A. H., D.C.L., 9, Nevern Square, South Kensington. Left in Math. VIII., April, 1892. Matric., London Univ., First Class, June, 1891. Bannerman, Kenneth Mordaunt (May 15, 1874), son of E. M., 58, St. Maur Road, Fulham. Left in U. II., December, 1887. Joined the Cape Mounted Riflemen in January, 1900; served subsequently in Brabant's Horse, Roberts' Horse; joined Fincastle's Horse in January, 1902; commission in Imperial Yeomanry (Fin- castle's Horse), Lieut. Barker, Frank Cecil (June 2, 1875), son of F. C., 41, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Left in U. v. A., December, 1890. Beaumont, Noel Charles (Jan. 31, 1874), son of Mrs., Houston House, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in L. Sc. VIII. B., July, 1892. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, June, 1893; St. Bartholomew's Hospital; B.Sc., London Univ., 1897; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1901. Practising at Hemel Hempstead. 1887] 177 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Beit, Francis Owen Victor (Aug. 14, 1874), son of J., 77, Avenue Road. Left in U. Sc. VIII., July, 1892. Matric., London Univ., First Class, January, 1891; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1897; Diploma, R. C. P. and S., 1898; M.B., Univ. of Lond., 1899; Lieut., Ind. Med. Service, 1900; Capt., 1903. Bell, Henry Thurburn Montague (July 10, 1873), son of Mrs., Southdown Road, Wimbledon. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1888. Left in U. VIII., July, 1892. Scholar of Peterhouse, Camb., 1891; B.A., First Class (Third Division) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1895; Assistant Correspondent to the Times at Berlin, 1896; Times Correspondent, South Africa, 1901. First XV. 1890, 1891; Shepard Champion Cup, Athletic Sports, 1892. Bell, Oswald Marmaduke D. (Mar. 18, 1871), son of Lady, 9, Court- field Gardens, South Kensington. Left in Sc. v., April, 1888. Bentley, Edmund Clerihew (July 10, 1875), son of J. E., Civil Service, 7, Camden Square, Camden Town. Left in Hist. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1894. Smee Prize, 1893; Matric., London Univ., Second Class, June, 1892; Exhibitioner of Merton College, Oxford, 1894; B.A., Second Class Mod. History, 1898; President of the Oxford Union Society, 1898; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1902. Bertram, Francis George Lawder (Aug. 12, 1875), son of F. G., 8, Scarsdale Villas, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1889. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner and Keen's Scholar), 1894. Smee Prize, 1893; Scholar of Pembroke College, Oxford, 1893; First Class Mathematics Moderations, 1896; B.A., Second Class Math., 1898; M.A. 1901; Board of Education, Inspector of Schools. Beyts, Clement Ayerst (Oct. 17, 1874), son of N. B., retired I. C. S., 10, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1888. Left in U. VIII., July, 1893. Smee Prize, 1890; Exhibitioner of Pembroke College, Cambridge, 1892; Univ. College, London; Indian Civil Service, 1896 (Bombay); Asst. Collr. and Mag., Bombay; apptd. a Justice of the Peace, 1899; Deputy Commissioner, Upper Sind Frontier, 1902; Manager, Sind Encumbered Estates, 1904. Butler, Robert George Henry (April 12, 1874), son of R., journalist, 23, Edith Villas, West Kensington. Left in Sc. IV., April, 1889. Byers, Guy Eustace (Aug. 26, 1874), brother of C. H. B., 5, Addison Road, Bedford Park. Left in L. IV., April, 1890. Cardwell, Percy Barnes (Dec. 11, 1872), son of Rev. J. H., St. Andrew's Vicarage, West Kensington. Left in U. v. A., December, 1891. Caius College, Cambridge; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1900; studied at the Sorbonne, Paris, 1898-1900; at Jena Univ. (Peda- gogics); three years at Anglo-American Coll., Paris; Asst. Master at Stratheden House School, Blackheath, 1902. N 178 [1887 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Clarke, Harold Ferrier (June 8, 1871), son of Dr. J. F., Baron Lodge, Mitcham, Surrey. Left in Sc. v., April, 1888. Compton's Horse, Imp. Yeom.; died from an injury whilst on duty at Colchester, March 26, 1900, aged 29. Collard, John Clementi (July 21, 1874), son of J. C., pianoforte manufacturer, 80, Addison Road, Kensington. Left in L. IV., July, 1888. Trin. Coll., Camb. Davis, Edward Clarence Alfred (Aug. 22, 1874), son of C., dealer in works of art, 29, Gloucester Place, Portman Square. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1888, and back to Capitation Scholars, September, 1890. Left in VII., July, 1892. In Japan. Dobbin, Sydney Herbert (Feb. 24, 1875), son of H., secretary to Brompton Hospital, 15, Freeland Road, Ealing. Transferred to Foundation Scholars, September, 1888. Left in vï. A., 1891, Wellington, New Zealand. Douglass, Percy Clarence (Mar. 27, 1875), son of Rev. H. C., St. Matthew's Vicarage, Ealing. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1892. St. Mary's Hosp.; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1900; Lieut. Army Med. Serv., 1900; Capt., 1903. Dunderdale, Arthur Cecil (Dec. 22, 1872), son of Mrs., 45, Addison Road, West Kensington. Left in Matric., April, 1891. Du Port, Arthur Durell (Nov. 21, 1872), son of Rev. C. D., 24, Norland Square, Notting Hill. Left in U. VIII., December, 1891. MacBride Scholar, Hertford College, Oxford, 1891; Third Class Classics Mods., 1894; B.A. (Fourth Class Theol., 1896); M.A. 1899; D. 1897; P. 1899. Edmiston, Harry Percy (Sept. 13, 1871), ward of G. W. Lay, solicitor, 4, Arragon Villas, Twickenham. Left in Sc. v., December, 1887. Evans, Harry Neville (Oct. 18, 1874), son of Dr. H. N., 3, Thurlow Road, Hampstead. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1888, and back to Capitation Scholars, January, 1891. Left in vi. A., July, 1891. Smee Prize, 1891; went to Alberta, Canada, as a Cattle Rancher. Fletcher, Leslie (Sept. 9, 1873), son of Col. C. W., 132, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in Army C., July, 1890. Capt. 3rd Batt. Middlesex Regt. (Militia), 1897. Ford, George Newton (Sept. 24, 1874), son of E., retired merchant, 69, Oxford Gardens, Bayswater. Left in Intermediate Math., July, 1889. Commission in London Scottish Rifles, 1900. 1887] 179 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Fyfe, Herbert Charles (Nov. 8, 1873), son of Mrs., 80, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in VII., December, 1890. Asst. Libr. of the Roy. Instit. of Great Britain, November, 1900; author of Submarine Warfare, Past, Present, and Future, 1902; died at Ventnor, March 27, 1904, aged 31. Gibbons, Vincent (April 19, 1875), son of V., merchant, 4, The Terrace, Kensington. Left in U. III., December, 1888. Gold, Arthur Prowde (Mar. 1, 1872), son of Mrs., 4, Priory Park, Kew. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1889. Green, Geoffrey Rupert Butler (Dec. 6, 1873), son of Mrs., 38, Charleville Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1889. Greenall, James Mackintosh (Aug. 24, 1870), son of Colonel, 1, Fulham Park Gardens. Left in Sc. v., December, 1888. Sergt.-Major 6th Dragoon Guards, June 1, 1899. Greenall, Harold Charles (July 26, 1871), as above. Left in Sc. v., December, 1888. Greg, Hugh Bayley (June 15, 1873), son of E., 21, Kensington. Gore. Left in Intermediate Math., December, 1889. Hildesheim, Hermann (Mar. 24, 1874), son of D., merchant, Baynards, Lyndhurst Gardens, Hampstead. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1893. St. John's Coll., Oxford, 1893; B.A., Fourth Class Jurisprudence, 1897; Fine Art Student, London Univ., 1897-8. Hind, William Arthur (Nov. 29, 1872), son of Rev. T., 33, Walpole Street, Chelsea. Left in Special, April, 1888. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, January, 1891. Hindon, William Herbert (June 5, 1874), son of F., Longfield, Gordon Road, Ealing. Left in vI. A., July, 1891. Clerk in a firm of Bankers and Navy Agents. Hubbard, William St. Aubyn Fortescue (Jan. 29, 1874), son of W. A., solicitor, 11, Nelson Crescent, Ramsgate. Left in U. Matric., December, 1890. Charing Cross Hosp.; L.S.A., 1902. Jacob, Arthur Lawrance Baldwin (April 9, 1874), son of W., secretary, 19, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., December, 1891. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, December, 1891; 2nd Lieut. R.A., 1894; Lieut., 1897; Capt., 1900. Jacobs, Matthew Henry (Feb. 3, 1875), son of Mrs., 76, Princes Square, Bayswater. Left in Sc. vI., July, 1890, but re-entered April, 1891, and left in U. Matric., December, 1891. Intermed. Sc. Exam., London Univ., 1894. N 2 180 [1887 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Jamieson, Harold Henry (Nov. 10, 1874), son of Mrs., 18, Stanwick Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VII., April, 1892. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, January, 1892; St. George's Hospital, Assistant Demonstrator, 1894; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1897; Diploma of R.C.P. and S., 1897. Johnson, Hugh Thomas (Aug. 24, 1873), son of J. V., St. Julian's, Woodville Road, Ealing. Left in Sc. VI., April, 1890. Jones, Lewis Price (Aug. 11, 1874), son of Col. A. Price, R.A., 56, Comeragh Road, West Kensington. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1893. Jones, George Arthur (July 7, 1874), son of Rev. W. M., The Rectory, Marks Tey, Colchester, Essex. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1893. Matric., London University, First Class, January, 1892; Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1893; B.A. 1897; Pauline Entrance Scholarship, St. George's Hosp., 1897; L.S.A. 1902; Asst. House Surg., 1902. Macdonald, Arthur Gabell (Dec. 6, 1874), Lieut.-General, 80, Oxford Gardens, North Kensington. Left in U. IV., April, 1889. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, June, 1892; 2nd Lieut. Royal Berks Regt., 1893; Lieut., 1896; Capt., 1903. Macnutt, Frederick Brodie (Sept. 26, 1873), son of Dr. G., 44, Kensington Park Gardens. Left in Sc. v., April, 1888. Fishmongers' Exhibition, Trinity College, Cam- bridge, 1896; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901; Ridley Hall, Camb., 1898; D. 1898; P. 1899 (Canterbury); Vicar of St. John's, Cheltenham, 1903. Macpherson, Ronald Gordon (Dec. 12, 1873), son of Mrs., 83, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., December, 1890. Middlesex Hospital. Manifold, Michael Graham Egerton (June 9, 1871). See Foundationers, April, 1883. Marsland, Reginald Price Wood (July 29, 1873), son of R. W., solicitor, 2, Cumberland Gate, Kew. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1889. Left in L. VIII., December, 1890. New Coll., Oxford; Third Class Classics Mods., 1894; Third Class Litt. Hum., 1896; B.A. 1897. Merrick, William (Mar. 1, 1872), son of W., solicitor, 2, Raynor's Road, Putney Hill. Left in Sc. v., July, 1888. Admitted Solicitor, 1895, practising in London; Lt. 13th (Queen's) Westm. Vols., 1899; Capt., 1900. Millington, Lionel Bertie (Sept. 26, 1875), son of J., secretary to Patriotic Fund, 27, Norland Square, Notting Hill. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1888. Left in Army A. (Exhibitioner), 1892. Matric., London Univ., Honours, January, 1892; Royal Military Academy, Woolwich (3rd place) December, 1892; 2nd Lieut., R.E., 1895; Lieut., August 3, 1898; was with the 31st Company, R.E., at Naauwpoort and Modder; Captain, 1904. 1887] 181 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Paterson, Frederick Graham (July 28, 1874), son of Rev. H. S., 20, Bassett Road, Notting Hill. Left in L. v., April, 1890. Glasgow Univ.; New Coll., Oxford; B.A. 1900; D. 1900; P. 1902 (Liverpool). Price, Sydney James (Sept. 4, 1873), son of T. D., woollen manu- facturer, 62, Elgin Road. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1890. Tea Merchant. Rich, Edmund Tillotson (Aug. 23, 1874), son of Mrs., 104, St. George's Square. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1888. Left in Army A., July, 1891. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, July, 1891; Commission, R.E. (First place) Pollock Medal, and Prizes for Tactics, Military Admins. and Military Law, 1893; 2nd Lieut., 1893; Lieut., 1896; Captain, 1904. Richards, Norman Phelps (Oct. 20, 1875), son of W. P., brewer, Northbourne, Putney Lower Common. Left in Remove, December, 1889. Riseley, George Gilbert (Oct. 22, 1874), son of Mrs., 22, Earl's Terrace, Kensington. Left in Sc. VII., December, 1891. Deceased. Robertson, Charles Cuthbert (Dec. 21, 1874), son of General, 59, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1888. Died, August 6, 1889, aged 15. Rose, Frederick Hamilton (Nov. 16, 1872), son of F. W., Civil Service, 4, Cromwell Crescent, South Kensington. Left in Sc. v., December, 1888. Stock Exchange (really Eric H.). Sams, Hubert Arthur (May 3, 1875), son of J. H., 7, Edith Villas, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1888. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1894. Smee Prizes, 1890 and 1891; Scholar of Peterhouse, Cambridge, 1893; B.A., Second Class (Division I.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1897; Civil Service Examination, July, 1898; Assistant Commissioner, Punjaub and N.W. Frontier. Sarkies, Malcolm Catchick (Oct. 4, 1874), son of Mrs., Dacca, India. Left in L. Matric., December, 1891. Schofield, Sydney Vaughan (June 15, 1874), son of Dr. A. T., 141, Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park. Left in Preliminary Math., December, 1889. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, December, 1891; Commission, R.A., 1894; died while serving in 57th Battery, Field Artillery, at Cottage Hospital, Srinagar, Cashmere, on June 11, 1897, of typhoid fever, "universally beloved." Schwarz, Robert Morison (May 3, 1874), son of R. G., merchant, Windlesham Lodge, Bagshot, Surrey. Left in Army B., April, 1891. Now in California. 182 [1887 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Silley, Percival George (July 29, 1873), son of G. M., architect, 40, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1892. Matric., London University, First Class, January, 1890; Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, 1892; B.A., Second Class Natural Science Tripos, Pt. I., 1895; M.A. 1899. Spaull, Frederick John (Aug. 16, 1875), son of Dr., 1, Stanwick Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1894. Matric., London Univ., First Class, June, 1893. Starling, Hubert John (Feb. 6, 1874), son of Mrs., 33, Delamere Terrace, Westbourne Park. Left in Sc. VIII., April, 1891. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, January, 1891; Guy's Hosp.; M.B., Univ. Lond., 1897 (Honours in Forensic Medicine); M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond, 1897; Diploma R. C. P. and S., 1898; Civ. Surg. to R. A. M. Corps, South Africa; M.D. 1899; D.P.H. 1901. Stickland, Cecil William (Jan. 18, 1873), son of W. J., commission agent, 29, Picton Terrace, Carmarthen. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1891. Matric., London Univ., First Class, June, 1889; Clare Coll., Camb., 1892; B.A., Nat. Science Tripos; Asst. Master, Allhallows' School, Honiton, Devon. Stone, Lionel George Tempest (Nov. 16, 1874), son of Mrs., 36, Clifton Gardens, Maida Vale. Left in Army B., December, 1890. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, July, 1893; 2nd Lieut., Royal Fusiliers, 1895; Lieut., 1897; Capt., 1900. Served in Tibet. Varley, Gilbert (Mar. 11, 1874), son of J., retired solicitor, 11, Stanley Gardens, Kensington Park. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1889. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner and Keen's Scholar), July, 1893. Matric., London Univ., First Class, January, 1892; Scholar of Christ's College, Cambridge, 1892; B.A., Senior Optime, Mathematical Tripos, 1896. Waring, Edward Lamplugh Lennox (Aug. 8, 1874), son of C. E. D., civil engineer, 10, Priory Road, Bedford Park. Left in U. Matric., December, 1890. First place Engineering Exam. at Crystal Palace; appointed to Uganda Railway; appointed to Uganda Public Works, 1903. Weeks, Charles Albert (May 5, 1875), son of T. H., solicitor, 44, Scarsdale Villas, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1889. Left in U. M. vIII., July, 1894. Scholar of Selwyn College, Cambridge, 1894; B.A., Second Class (Second Div.), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1897; Asst. Master at Epsom Coll., 1902; D. 1902; P. 1903; M.A. 1903. First XV., 1892-4; Second IV., 1894. Weir, Charles Spottiswoode (July 24, 1873), son of J., merchant, 55, St. Charles Square, North Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VIII., July, 1890. Matric., London Univ., First Class, January, 1890; Intermediate Exam., Law Society, Class I., 1904. 1888] 183 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Williams, Ralph Paul (Jan. 25, 1874), son of Rev. R. W., 94, Carlton Vale, Kilburn. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1891. Matric., London Univ., Second Class, June, 1890; Smee Prize, 1891; King's College, London, Sambrooke Exhibition, 1893, and Junior Scholarship, King's Coll. Hosp., 1893; Honours in the Intermediate M.B. Exam., London Univ., with 2 Gold Medals, 1894; Assistant Demonstrator in Physiology, King's College Hospital, 1894, with Scholarship; Warneford Prize, 1895; L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., 1896; M.B., Univ. Lond., 1896; House Surgeon at King's College Hospital, 1896; House Physician, Royal Free Hosp., 1898; M.D., Lond. Univ., 1903. Willis, George Henry (Oct. 21, 1875), son of J., 10, Churchfield Road, Ealing. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1889. Left in Army A, December, 1892. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich (33rd place), December, 1892; Commission, R.E. (Second), 1895; 2nd Lieut., R.E., 1895; Lieut., 1898; Captain, 1904. Wildey-Wright, Frank Jarvis Arnot (Dec. 7, 1873), son of H., barrister, 47, Lupus Street, Pimlico. Left in Special, July, 1888. Solicitor. Winsor, Henry (Oct. 1873), son of H., 63, Walterton Road, Harrow. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1889. Young, William Hales Wilkie (Dec. 3, 1873), son of S., Hyndford House, 153, Church Street, Chelsea. Left in Army B., July, 1890. 2nd Lieut., Leicestershire Regiment, 1896; Lieut., 1899; promoted to be Capt., Northumberland Fusiliers, 1901; served in S. African War, 1899-1900. Plummer, Edgar Curnow (April 4, 1875), son of G., head-master, Lord Williams' Grammar School, Thame. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1888. Left in L. VIII., April, 1891. King's College, London, Warneford Scholar, 1892; Matric., London Univ., First Class, January, 1893; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1901; practising at Alresford. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January, 1888. Goodier, Henry Simes (Sept. 30, 1876), son of Rev. J. H., Trinity Vicarage, Ripon. Left in vI. A., July, 1891. Subsequently entered Ripon Grammar School; New College, Oxford, 1896. Millington, Lionel Bertie (Sept. 26, 1875). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1887. Rich, Edmund Tillotson (Aug. 23, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1887. Robertson, Charles Cuthbert (Dec. 21, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1887. 184 [1888 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Sams, Hubert Arthur (May 3, 1875). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1887. Turner, Arthur Edwin (Aug. 8, 1875), son of A. J., schoolmaster, 9, Earl's Court Gardens, South Kensington. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1894. Exhibitioner, Trinity College, Cambridge, 1893; Major Scholar, 1897; B.A., First Class (Third Division), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1897; Home Civil Service, 1899; appointed Assistant Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for War, 1903. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1888. Barron, Albert Alfred (May 25, 1872), son of E. C., merchant, Woodmancote, Lyndhurst Gardens, Hampstead. Left in Sc. VI., July, 1889. Associate of the Institute of Electrical Engineers. Batty, William Gladwyn (Nov. 21, 1874), son of Rev. W. E., St. John's Vicarage, Walham Green. Left in Remove, December, 1891. Lincoln Coll., Oxford, 1894; B.A. 1898; D. 1898; P. 1899. Beresford, St. George Ross (June 15, 1874), son of Lieut.-Col. G. W., 38, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. v., December, 1888. Browne, Edward Wemyss (Aug. 7, 1874), son of Major W. B., 53, Aynhoe Road, Brook Green. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1893. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1893; St. Thomas's Hospital, M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1900; Diploma of R. C. P. and S., 1900; Commission in Ind. Med. Service, 1901. First XV.; First XI.; First Lacrosse XII. Capel-Davies, Arthur Gerald (Jan. 14, 1873), son of A., steam-ship- owner, Stafford House, Duppas Road, Croydon. Left in Sc. v., December, 1888. Guy's Hosp., L.S.A., Lond., 1899; F.F.P.S. (Glasgow), 1901. Cardwell, Leofric William (Aug. 8, 1873), nephew of Rev. J. H., St. Andrew's Vicarage, Fulham. Left in Matric., April, 1889. Clayton, Reginald John Byard (Dec. 10, 1875), son of R. B., Australian agent, 104, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1894. Somerset Scholar (open), Brasenose College, Oxford, 1894; Third Class Classics Moderations, 1896; Ind. Civ. Service Exam., July, 1898; Gazetted First Class Mag. and Collr. of Land Revenue, Tapah, Malay States; Acting Treasurer, Kuala Kangsar, Perak: apptd. to act as Registrar of Lands and Titles in South Perak by Federated Malay States' Civil Service, 1904. Clayton-Greene, Charles Francis Freeman (April 15, 1873), grandson of Rev. W. C., 26, Linden Gardens, Bayswater. Left in Sc. v., July, 1888. Farming in New Zealand. 1888] 185 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Corry, John Beaumont (Aug. 21, 1875), son of J., shipowner, Rossenheim, Park Hill Road, Croydon. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1890. Left in Army A. (Exhibitioner), December, 1891. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich (2nd place), December, 1891; Pollock Medal, 1894; com. in R.E., 1894; Lieut., 1897; received the D.S.O. for capture of Nodiz Fort in Mekran, 1901, at which he was severely wounded: Lond. Gaz., September, 1902; Captain, 1904. Drugman, Paul Charles Léon (Mar. 16, 1874), son of L., electrician, 9, Holland Villas Road, Kensington. Left in Sc. VI., July, 1889. Drugman, Julier Eugene Léon (May, 1875), as above. Left in Sc. VI., July, 1889. Edge, Thomas Randal (Mar. 4, 1875), son of H. K., merchant, 25, Park Gardens, Matlock Lane, Ealing. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1891. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1891; Mechanical and Civil Engineering Course at Crystal Palace; Electrical Engineer, Doncaster Corporation, 1903. Eliott-Lockhart, John Lindsay (Sept. 15, 1873), son of D., clerk, Somerset House, 25, Kensington Gardens Square. Left in VII., July, 1892. Commission in Imp. Yeo., 31st Co. (Fincastle's Horse), 1902. Elliott, Edward Christian (April 14, 1873), son of E., Ceylon Civil Service, care of Miss Dawson (Guardian), 14, Apsley Road, Clifton. Left in Army A., December, 1890. Planter in Ceylon. Elliott, Harry Lewis Hammond (July 25, 1872), son of Capt. J. G., Secretary of Badminton Club, Piccadilly, 8, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., April, 1891. Finlaison, Herbert Tom (Sept. 27, 1875), son of T. B., Admiralty, 51, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in Upper Matric., July, 1891. Student-engineer, Middlesborough, 1893- 1897. Fordham, Alfred Russell (Mar. 11, 1873), son of Mrs., 9, Philli- more Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. v. B., July, 1890. Trinity College, Cambridge, B.A., Third Class Law Tripos, 1894; LL.B. 1894; M.A. 1898; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1896. Garcin, Julian Francis William (Jan., 1874), ward of J. Pitt Byrne, Esq., 16, Montagu Street, Portman Square. Left in Remove, July, 1888. Gask, Harold Francis (Aug. 12, 1874), son (Aug. 12, 1874), son of C., merchant, 5, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. v., July, 1888. 186 [1888 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Grosvenor, Edward Moberley (July 10, 1874), son of Dr. G., M.D., 121, Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1889. Hack, Thomas Ernest (Sept. 13, 1874), son of T., civil engineer, 26, Rivercourt Road, Hammersmith. Left in U. Matric., December, 1891. Pupil to civil engineer. Harrison, Bernard Oliver (Nov. 20, 1871). Transferred from Foundationers. See September, 1884. Herbert, Horace Augustus (Nov. 24, 1874), son of H. A., bank manager, 41, Aynhoe Road, West Kensington Park. Left in L. v., December, 1890. Local-Superintendent in The North British and Mercantile Insurance Company (Hammersmith Branch). Higinbotham, Harry Newburgh (Mar. 5, 1873), son of J. N., Civil Service, Rosslyn, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in U. Matric., April, 1890. Hiscoke, Arthur Greville (Sept. 23, 1874), son of W. J., bookseller, 82, Church Road, Richmond, Surrey. Left in Intermediate Math., December, 1889. Hopson, Frederick Ongley (June 24, 1874), ward of T. S. Soden, barrister, 12, Hyde Park Mansions. Left in vI. A., July, 1892. Admitted solicitor, 1898, practising in London. Hussey, Victor Edwin Grove (June 16, 1873), son of Dr. J. F., M.D., The Close, Salisbury. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1892. Scholar of Exeter College, Oxford, 1892; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1894; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1896; Admission Indian Civil Service, 1896; (N.W. Provinces and Oudh), Asst. Magis- trate and Collector. Jukes, Edward Herbert (Mar. 5, 1875), son of E. C., stockbroker, Hadley Lodge, Barnet. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1891. Stock and share broker. Laurie, Arthur Hamilton (Oct. 24, 1874), son of H. A., Civil Service, 52, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Left in M. Sc. v., July, 1891. Learoyd, Arthur Gordon (Dec. 22, 1871). Transferred from Foundationers. See September, 1885.. Ledgard, George Horace (Aug. 5, 1873), son of Rev. G., 11, Batoum Gardens, West Kensington Park. Left in U. Sc. VIII., July, 1892. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1890. Ledgard, Walter Hubert (Aug. 9, 1874), as above. Left in L. VIII., July, 1892. Exhibitioner of St. John's College, Cambridge, 1892; B.A., Second Class (First Division) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1896; 4 years at Malvern House Sch., Shirley, Hants; Asst. Master at Wixenford, January, 1901. 1888] 187 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. MacDonald, Donald John (April 20, 1873), son of R., sugar broker, St. Clears, The Avenue, Kew Gardens. Left in L. Sc. VIII., July, 1890. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1890. Milsted, Edmund George (Feb. 20, 1874), son of A., stockbroker, 34, Carlyle Square, Chelsea. Left in Matric., May, 1889. Morison, Charles Bruce (May 4, 1875), son of R. J., 36, Fairholme Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1889. Died of consumption, December 4, 1899, aged 24. Orme, Frederick George (Dec. 29, 1874), son of Mrs., 67, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Matric., July, 1890. Secretary to the National Explosives Co. Paton, Archibald Shaw (Sept. 28, 1873), son of J., Supdt., St. Mary- lebone's Schools, Southall. Left in L. v., July, 1891. In Commerce. Rivington, Claude Bertie Littler (July 8, 1874), son of A., 10, Bridge Avenue, Hammersmith. Left in Remove, April, 1891. Assistant Secretary in The Actor's Association. Schwarz, Reginald Oscar (May 4, 1875), son of R. G., merchant, 17, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in Special, April, 1888. Re-entered the School, September, 1888. Left in Math. vIII., July, 1893; Christ's Coll., Camb. First XI., 1891, 1892, 1893 (Captain); First XV., 1892 (Captain); Captain of the South African XI., 1904. Soares, Louis d'Almeida (Jan., 1873), son of J., The Mansion, Richmond Hill. Left in VII., April, 1890. Now abroad. Stewart, Charles Ravenscroft (Sept. 19, 1875), son of Rev. R., 34, Rutland Gate. Left in Special Sc. v., July, 1891. St. George's Hosp., 1896; M.B., B.S. (Durham), 1902; D.P.H., 1904. Taylor, Thomas Herbert (Aug. 30, 1873), son of Mrs., 14, Nicoll Road, Harlesden. Left in Army B., April, 1890. Smee Prize, 1889. Unwin, Guy Harold (Jan. 17, 1875), son of J. O., Caversham House, Oakhill Road, Putney. Left in U. Sc. VIII., July, 1892. In Brazil. Vallat, Frederick William (Jan. 23, 1875), son of G. F., diamond merchant, 23, Stonor Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Matric., April, 1891. Electrical engineer, 188 [1888 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Webster, Cyril Gray (Nov. 3, 1874), son of H. G., civil engineer, The Weelths, Penzance, Cornwall. Left in Army B., July, 1890. Smee Prize, 1888. Wilkinson, Richard Henry (May 4, 1874), son of Mrs., Morden House, Scarth Road, Barnes. Left in Army B., April, 1890. Wilson, Leslie Orme (Aug. 1, 1876), son of H., stockbroker, 15, Campden Hill Gardens. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1889. Left in Army A., December, 1894. 2nd Lieut., R.M.L.I., 1895; Royal Naval College, Greenwich, Sword of Honour, 1896; Lieut., 1896; Capt., 1901. South African War, 1899-1900; severely wounded at Belfast, August 26, 1900; Despatches, Lond. Gaz., March 12, 1901; D.S.O., April 19, 1901; Aide-de-Camp to the Governor of New South Wales, 1903. Wyand, Frederick William (Oct. 25, 1872), son of S. J., surveyor, 104, Lexham Gardens, South Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1889. Univ. Coll., Lond.; engineering student. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected April, 1888. Beyts, Clement Ayerst (Oct. 17, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1887. Davis, Edward Clarence Alfred (Aug. 22, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1887. Emmet, Percy Barnabas (June 11, 1876), son of Rev. W. E., 111, Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1895. High Master's Latin Verse Prize, 1893; Kynaston Prize, 1895; Demy, Magdalen College, Oxford, 1894; First Class Classics Mods., 1897; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1899; Hall Houghton (Junior prize), 1900; Second Class Theology, 1900; Cuddesdon Coll., 1900; D. 1900; P. 1901. Hatch, George Washington (April 26, 1872). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1887. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted April, 1888. Adams, John Dingle (Oct. 4, 1876), son of Prof. W. G., King's College, 43, Notting Hill Square. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1890. Left in U. v. A., April, 1892. B.A., Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1899. 1888] 189 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Baliozian, Carnic (1873), son of M., merchant, Smyrna, care of A. Balian, Esq., 1, Woodstock Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in L. Matric., July, 1890. Certificate from South Kens. for Practical Chemistry; occasional Student at King's Coll., Lond.; now abroad. Bannerman, D'Arcy (Oct. 31, 1875), son of E. M., 58, St. Maur Road, Fulham. Left in Army B., July, 1892. Barnard, George Lyon (Feb. 16, 1875), son of G. E., banker, 23, Belsize Crescent. Left in L. Matric., July, 1890. Barnes, Sidney Reeves (Dec. 28, 1871), son of Rev. B. T., 30, Paulton Square, King's Road, Chelsea. Left in Remove, July, 1889. Worcester Coll., Oxford, 1893; 2nd Lieut. in 2nd V. B. York and Lancaster Regt., 1897; Lieut., 1901; Temporary Lieut. in the Army, 1901. Barron, George Harold (Dec. 4, 1873), son of E. C., merchant, Woodmancote, Lyndhurst Gardens, Hampstead. Left in Sc. v., December, 1888. Bevan, Stuart James (Mar. 31, 1872). Transferred from Foundationers. See September, 1884. Bidder, Harold Francis (Dec. 26, 1875), son of G. P., Q.C., Ravens- bury Park, Mitcham, Surrey. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1889. Left in L. M. VIII., December, 1893; Trinity College, Cambridge; B.A., Senior Optime, Mathematical Tripos, 1897; 2nd Lieut., 3rd Batt., Roy. Sussex Regt., 1900; Lieut., 1900; Capt., February 4, 1903; called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1899; Equity Draughtsman and Conveyancer. Second Fencing Medal, Aldershot, 1893. Blandford, Walter Folliot (April 9, 1874), son of G. M., Admiralty, 21, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., April, 1893. Smee Prize, 1889; B.A., Peterhouse, Camb., 1897; St. George's Hosp.; Second (M.B.) Exam., Part I., Camb., 1899. Burlinson, Reginald (Mar. 3, 1874), son of N. J., G.W.R., Ladywell, Chislett Road, West Hampstead. Left in M. Sc. v., December, 1890. Byers, Basil Harold (July 26, 1872), brother of C. H., 5, Addison Road, Bedford Park. Left in Prelim. Math, December, 1889. Carlisle, Prendergast Bennett (April 23, 1873), son of Capt. T., journalist, retired from Army, 57, Clarendon Road, Holland Park. Left in Army B., December, 1890. Smee Prize, 1890; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1890; Royal Military College, Sandhurst, December, 1891, and again in June, 1892; 2nd Lieut. Prince of Wales's (Leinster) Regt., 1893; Lieut., 1894; resigned 1899. 190 [1888 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Channer, Frederick Francis Ralph (June 20, 1875), son of Rev. E. C., The Vicarage, Desborough, Northants. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1888. Left in Army A., July, 1893. R.I.E.C., Cooper's Hill; admission, Indian Woods and Forests, 1893; passed Forest Law Exam., etc., 1897. Clark, Hubert Edward (Feb. 15, 1873), son of Mrs., 53, Westcroft Square, Ravenscourt Park, Hammersmith. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1890. South Africa, 1899-1902; London College of Divinity, St. John's Hall, Highbury. Cooke, Hubert Bruce (July 21, 1872), son of E. C., in Courts of Justice, 66, Thornfield Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in Intermediate Math., December, 1888. Stock and share broker. Cox, Thomas Sands (Mar. 14, 1874), son of T. A., civil engineer, 18, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., December, 1890. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, December, 1892; 2nd Lieut., unatt., 1894; 2nd Lieut., Ind. S. C., 1896; Lieut., 1897; Capt., 1903; Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, 1903. Dalrymple-Hay, Stair Francis Barton (Jan. 21, 1872), son of Mrs., 23, Stanwick Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., April, 1890. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, December, 1891; Queen's Indian Cadet; 2nd Lieut., unatt., 1893; Ind. S. C., 1895; Lieut., 1896; Capt., 1902. Dickson, Hamilton Charles (Oct. 3, 1875), son of Rev. G. D. W., 75, St. George's Square. Left in L. IV., July, 1889. Died at Rustemberg, Transvaal, from enteric fever, March 10, 1904, aged 29. Eliott-Lockhart, Gilbert (July 21, 1875), son of D., Somerset House, 25, Kensington Gardens Square. Left in VII., July, 1893. Gough, Lawrence Ardeley Wyndham (Aug. 24, 1874), son of H. R., architect, 35, Shaftesbury Road, Hammersmith. Left in L. v., June, 1889. Hart, Ernest Percival Tudor (Dec. 22, 1873), son of Mrs., 1, Wood- ville Road, Ealing. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1889. Hibbert, John Philip (May 10, 1875), son of C. G., merchant, 6, Jewry Street, Aldgate. Left in Special, July, 1888. Hunter, John Young (Oct. 29, 1874), son of C., landscape painter, 14, Melbury Road, Kensington. Left in L. III., December, 1888. Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1904 and 1905. 1888] 191 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Johnson, Percy Joseph Viner (Oct. 13, 1875), son of J. V., merchant, St. Julian's, Woodville Road, Ealing. Left in Army C., December, 1890. Kayll, Norman Addison (April 28, 1874), son of Mrs., 38, Woodstock Road, Bedford Park. Left in Special Sc., July, 1891. Smee Prize, 1891. Kelsall, Thomas Edward (April 5, 1873), son of Mrs., Home Lodge, Worsley Road, Hampstead. Left in Army A. (Exhibitioner), December, 1890. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, December, 1890; Commission, R.E., 1893, with Prizes for Artillery, Military Topography, and Gymnastics; Lieut., 1896; Capt., February 10, 1904; S. African War, 1899-1900; invalided home, June, 1900. Board of Agricul- ture and Fisheries (Dublin). Lupton, Horace Wheeler (Nov. 20, 1874), son of J. I., vet. surgeon, Matson Red House, Marsh Gate, Richmond. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1889. Died November 20, 1903, aged 29. McDonell, Æneas Ronald (Aug. 8, 1875), son of A. R., secretary to New Zealand Railway Co., 32, Elm Park Road, Chelsea. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1892. May, Stanley (Feb. 14, 1876), son of Mrs., 31, The Avenue, Bedford Park. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1894. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1894; Schoolmaster. Mead, Henry Gifford (Aug. 3, 1876), son of H. J., solicitor, 4, Norland Square, Notting Hill. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1893. London. Admitted solicitor, 1899, practising in Mildred, Spencer (Jan. 6, 1872), son of W., colonial broker, Stan- thorpe Road, Streatham. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1888. Left in Further Math., April, 1889. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, July, 1889; Commission, R.E., 1891; German Prize at Woolwich, 1890; Lieut., 1894; Capt., August 6, 1902. Mount, Walter Reginald (May 4, 1874), son of W. A., retired C. S., 32, Hazlitt Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. v., July, 1888. In New York. Patrick, Vincent Hammond (Aug. 11, 1874), son of W., clerk G.P.O., Sycamore Grove, New Malden, Surrey. Left in vI. A., July, 1891. Clerkship in London County Council office; Church Missionary Coll., Islington, 1897; First Class, Prelim. Theol. Exam., 1899; D. 1899; P. 1900; Missionary at Nogoya, Japan, from 1902. Phillips, Herbert Septimus (Dec. 19, 1874), son of Rev. S., Reader and Chaplain of Gray's Inn, 10, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in U. v. B., July, 1890. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1893; Gold Medal at Law Exam. for Conveyancing. 192 [1888 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Powell, Llewellyn Osborne (Mar. 10, 1875), ward of Miss Palmer, 12, Philbeach Gardens. Left in U. Matric., July, 1892. Trooper in Bechuanaland Rifles, 1900. Revell, Percy Arnold (Mar. 20, 1873), son of W. F., 58, Oxford Gardens, North Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1889. Rhodes, Edward Hugh (Jan. 3, 1874), son of E. H., Deputy Keeper, Records Office of Land Revenue, 11, Norfolk Road, St. John's Wood. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1889. Left in U. VIII., July, 1892. Scholar of Clare College, Cambridge, 1892; B.A., First Class (Second Division), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1895; First Class Classical Tripos, Part II., 1896; M.A. 1900; Adm. Civil Service, July, 1897; Local Government Board. Ronald, John James (Sept. 19, 1874), son of A. G., 35, Holland Road. Left in Army B., April, 1892. 2nd Lieut., Highland Light Infantry, 1895; Lieut., 1897; Capt., 1901; Kandia, 1898; S. African War, 1899-1901; Commdt., Jamestown; Operations in the Orange Free State, February to May, 1900; Operations in Orange River Colony, May to November 29, 1900, including actions at Wittebergen and Witpoort. Snow, Ernest Henry (May 25, 1875), son of Arthur, merchant, 88, Church Road, Richmond. Left in Intermediate Math., December, 1889. Further educated in Germany; business. Spencer-Watson, Spencer Buxton (Aug. 11, 1874), son of W., surgeon, 7, Henrietta Street. Left in VII., April, 1892. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, December, 1892; 2nd Lieut. (unatt. list), Indian Staff Corps, 1894; Lieut., 1897; Capt., October 10, 1903. Steavenson, Harold Vernon (Feb. 22, 1874), son of Major J. L., 103, Shepherd's Bush Road. Left in U. Matric., July, 1892. Architectural Student, Univ. Coll., Lond. Taylor, Archibald John Scriven (April 10, 1873), son of Mrs., Chesham House, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in Army B., April, 1890. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, December, 1890; Commission, R.A., 1893; Lieut., R.A., June 28, 1896; Lieut., Ind. S. C., 1897. Ward, Albert Lambert (Nov. 7, 1875), son of A. B., 1, Sutton Court Road, Chiswick. Left in Sc. VII., December, 1891. Smee Prize, 1890, 1891. Waring, Henry Franks (July 12, 1875), son of C. E. D., civil engineer, 10, Priory Road, Bedford Park. Left in Army B., July, 1892. John Watson Prize, 1891 and 1892; apprenticed to an architect (R. H. Briggs); First Prize in Public School Arts Competition, 1893; Architectural Association, Travelling Studentship, 1899; Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts, 1901, and again in 1903; designer of stained glass windows. 1888] 193 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Windham, Arthur Russell (Nov. 27, 1874), son of Major G. S., Ashley Lodge, Bembridge, Isle of Wight. Left in L. Matric., December, 1890. At Sir Edmund Hay Currie's Technical Schools, Folkestone, 1890-1, and worked in the shops of the Mersey Railway, and on the construction of the Seacombe Extension of the Wirral Railway; Assistant Engineer, London Extension of the Great Central Railway, 1895-9; Assistant Engineer on the South Indian Railway, 1899. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1888. Ashton, Raymond Llewellyn (Feb. 7, 1876), son of J. H., surgeon, 104, Sheen Road, Richmond, Surrey. Left in U. VIII., July, 1895. Scholar of Caius College, Cambridge, 1894; B.A., Second Class (First Division) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1898. Bell, Henry Thurburn Montague (July 10, 1873). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1887. Bruce, Charles Mathews (Dec. 14, 1875), son of Mrs., 7, Bolingbroke Road, West Kensington Park. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1894. Scholar of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 1894; B.A., First Class (Third Division) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1897; Home Civil Service (Admiralty), 1898; Lieut., 12th Batt. (Vol.), Middlesex, 1901. Channer, Frederick Francis Ralph (June 20, 1875). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1888. Dobbin, Sydney Herbert (Feb. 24, 1875). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1887. Evans, Harry Neville (Oct. 18, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1887. Hudson, Ronald William Henry Turnbull (July 16, 1875), son of Prof. W. H. H., Prof. of Math., King's College, 15, Altenburg Gardens, Clapham Common. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner and Keen's Scholar), July, 1895. Smee Prize, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895; John Watson Prize, 1895; Matriculation, London Univ. (Honours), June, 1893; Scholar of St. John's Coll., Camb., 1894; B.A., Senior Wrangler, 1898; First Class Math. Tripos, Pt. II., 1899; Sir John Herschel's Prize, 1898; Smith's Prize, 1900; Fellow of St. John's Coll., 1901; B.Sc. (Honours), London Univ., 1899; Lecturer at University College, Liverpool, and Secretary of the Math. Section of the British Association, 1902; killed in an accident on the Glydwr Vawr, September 20, 1904. Brass erected in the school. Mildred, Spencer (Jan. 6, 1873). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1888. Parrott, Hugh McDowall (Mar. 13, 1876), son of Dr. J., 82, Camberwell Road. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1893. Matriculation, London University, First Class, January, 1893; Guy's Hospital; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1900; M.B., B.S., London Univ., 1903; practising at Clapham. 0 194 [1888 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Plummer, Edgar Curnow (April 14, 1875). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1887. Stamp, George Reginald (May 27, 1875), son of E. B., chemist, 29, High Street, Hampstead. Left in vII., July, 1890. Toplis, James (July 12, 1876), son of F., civil engineer, 129, Fellows Road, Hampstead. Butterworth Prize, 1894; Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1895. Senior Elegiac Latin Verse Prize, 1895; Major Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1894; Perry Exhibitioner and Dealtry Prize, 1896; Battie Scholar, Browne Medallist, and Porson Prize, 1898; Chancellor's Medal, 1899; First Class (First Division) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1897; B.A., Second Class Classical Tripos, Part II., 1898; Home Civil Service (War Office), 1899; Private Secretary to the Under Secretary for War, 1904. Valetta, John Paul (Sept. 3, 1875), grandson of Prof. J. N., Prof. of Greek, 16, Durham Terrace, Westbourne Park. Left in L. M. VIII., April, 1893. Trinity Hall, Camb.; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1902. Wallace, Edward Charles Lloyd (Oct. 14, 1875), son of Mrs., 12, Salisbury Road, Brighton. Left in U. M. VIII., December, 1893. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, January, 1894; 2nd Lieut. (unatt.), 1895; 2nd Lieut., Ind. Staff Corps, 1896; Lieut., 1897; Captain (30th Punjaubis), 1904. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1888. Arnett, Edward John (June 19, 1876), son of C., cigar merchant, 32, Albion Road, South Hampstead. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1889. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1895. Scholar of St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, 1895; B.A., Second Class (Second Division), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1898; entered the office of Crown Agents for the Colonies, 1901; Revenue Officer of Northern Nigeria, 1903. Bailey, Gervaise (Feb. 8, 1876), son of A., barrister, 88, Holland Road, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1889. Left in Special Drawing Form, July, 1894. Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts, 1900. Beyts, Herbert William Hope (Aug. 19, 1876), son of N. B., retired I. C. S., 10, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., July, 1893. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, 1893; Commission, R.M.A., 1893; Lieut., July 1, 1894; Capt., June 22, 1899. Killed in action (aged 24) at Hsiku Arsenal, near Tientsin, North China, June 23, 1900, during Admiral Seymour's Expedition to the relief of the Peking Lega- tions. A brass tablet has been erected in the School by his brother officers, of H.M.S. Centurion. Blyth, Philip Gledstanes (Aug. 23, 1875), son of F. B., solicitor, 48, Clarendon Road, Notting Hill. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1894. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1892; Scholar of Queens' Coll., Cambridge, 1894; B.A., Senior Optime. Mathematical Tripos, 1897; Assistant Master at Bancroft's School, 1899. 1888] 195 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Burnet, William Hodgson (Mar. 11, 1873), brother of John Burnet, Assistant Master, Harrow School, Tunstall House, Harrow. Left in vI. A., April, 1892. St. Andrew's University. Cardwell, Harold Rowland (Feb. 4, 1876), nephew of Rev. J. H., St. Andrew's Vicarage, Fulham. Left in U. III., April, 1889. Late of the Anglo-American College, Paris; teaching in Paris. Carlile, Edward (April 11, 1876), son of Rev. W., Netteswell Rectory, Harlow, Essex. Left in vI. A., July, 1894. Sizar of Magdalene Coll., Cambridge, 1894. Chalmers, Frank Grahame (July 9, 1873), son of W. B., merchant, 140, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., July, 1891. Served in South Africa through the war; first in the Yeomanry, afterwards Lieut., Army Service Corps. Now in business in Johannesburg. Chapman, Walter Harvey (Aug. 29, 1876), son of J., draper, 1, Portland Road, Notting Hill. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1892. Christie, James Traill (Aug. 4, 1871), son of D. A. T., 7, Holland Villas Road, Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1890. Died in May, 1893, aged 22. Clementi, Cecil (Sept. 1, 1875), son of Col. M., Indian Army, 1, Mornington Avenue, West Kensington. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1894. Montagu Prize, 1890; Sleath, 1894; Kynaston, 1894; Demy of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1893; First Class Classics Moderations, 1896; Boden Scholar, 1896; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1898; M.A. 1901; Eastern Cadetship, 1898; and Civil Service (4th place), 1899; Asst. Registrar-General, Hong Kong. Second XI.; Second XV.; First XII. (Lacrosse). Connell, George Laurence (Aug. 12, 1876), son of W. G., jeweller, 42, Woodstock Road, Bedford Park. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1891. Cooke, Reginald Torriano (Jan. 20, 1876), son of C. W., civil engineer, The Lindens, Larkhill Rise, Clapham Common. Left in L. Sc. vI., April, 1894. St. Bartholomew's Hospital; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London, 1901. Cox, Herbert Arthur (Sept. 25, 1875), son of E. W., secretary, 11, Gayton Crescent, Hampstead. Left in Math. VIII., December, 1892. Smee Prize, 1892; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1892; chartered accountant, 1897. Crisp, George Bedford (Jan. 2, 1874), brother of S. S., 14, Hamilton Road, Ealing. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1891. Matric., London Univ., First Class, June, 1890; St. Mary's Hospital; Asst. Demonstr. Anat., St. Mary's Hosp., 1893; Asst. Anæsthetist, St. Mary's Hosp., 1898; Diploma of R.C.P. and S., 1897; Lieut., R.A.M.C., 1898; Capt., 1901. 02 196 [1888 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Damala, Michael Emanuel (Feb. 12, 1875), son of E. M., merchant, 7, Talbot Road, Westbourne Park. Left in U. IV., April, 1890. Grain superintendent. Davidson, Duncan Arthur (April 28, 1873), son of B. H., Supdt. Police (Burmah), 19, Fairlawn Avenue, Acton Green. Left in Army A., July, 1890. d'Avigdor, Waldo Percy Henry (May 8, 1877), son of Mrs., Grove House, Seymour Place, Fulham. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1890. Left in 1896. Alliance Assurance Co., Chancery Lane. d'Avigdor, Digby Charles Henry (Feb. 18, 1876), as above. Left in Army B., December, 1892. Gas engineer in the Imperial Continental Gas Assocn., Germany, 1893. Deane, Desmond Herman (July 24, 1876), son of C. E. C., clerk, Am. Telegraph Co., 58, St. Charles Square, North Kensington. Left in Army B., July, 1894. He served under Generals Rundle, Pagett, and Plumer; took part in capture of Warm Baths by General Baden-Powell; was wounded and is incapacitated for further fighting; has now a Staff appointment in the Secretary's Office, Imperial Yeomanry, Base Hospital, Deelfontein. de Montmorency, Raymond Hervey (Oct. 6, 1871), son of Mrs., Woodfield Lodge, Streatham. Left in M. VIII., July, 1890. Keble Coll., Oxford, 1896; B.A. 1899; Assistant Master at Malvern Coll., 1899; French Master at Eton. First XI., 1889, 1890. de Morgan, Augustus (Feb. 18, 1874), son of Mrs., 43, Aynhoe Road, West Kensington Park. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1889. St. Mary's Hospital. Dumas, Conrad Knowles (Mar. 13, 1874), son of C. C. (deceased), Sec. to Public Co., 7, Eaton Rise, Ealing. Left in Army B., April, 1891. Mechanical engineer in locomotive department, Great Western Railway. Edwards, Percy John (Feb. 13, 1876), son of J., Victoria Lodge, Barrack Road, Hounslow. Left in U. v. B., July, 1892. Admitted solicitor in 1900, practising in London and at Hounslow. Elliott, James Warner (Sept. 27, 1876), son of J. S., solicitor, 3, Castlebar Road, Ealing. Left in M. Sc. v., July, 1892. St. Mary's Hospital; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London; L.S.A. 1903. Evans, Ernest Haines (Sept. 4, 1876), son of Dr. H. N., 3, Thurlow Road, Hampstead. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1889. Left in vi. A., July, 1892. Enlisted in 17th Lancers; volunteered with Indian Cavalry Brigade for South Africa; Siege of Ladysmith; Staff-Sergeant in Transport and Supply Corps. 1888] 197 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Fordham, Edward Wilfrid (Nov. 30, 1874), son of Mrs., 9, Philli- more Gardens, Kensington. Left in L. VIII., December, 1892. Smee Prize, 1891, 1892; Trinity Coll., Camb.; B.A. and LL.B., Second Class Law Tripos, Part II., 1896; M.A. 1903; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1897. Franks, Charles Foard (Oct. 23, 1875), son of J., wine merchant, 20, Margravine Gardens, West Kensington. Left in Army B., July, 1891. Gas engineer. Gervis, Charles Berkeley (July 9, 1875), son of F. H., surgeon, 1, Fellows Road, Hampstead. Left in L. Sc. VIII., July, 1892. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1892; University College Hospital; Fellowe's Silver Medal; Diploma, R.C.P. and S., M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., London, 1897; M.D. (Brux.), 1898; practising at Seaford, Sussex. First XV., 1891; First VI. (Fives), 1891. Gordon, Robert Abercromby (Sept. 6, 1874), son of Mrs., 11, Callow Street, South Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1893. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1892; Peterhouse, Camb., 1893; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901; entered Inner Temple, 1902; Roman Law, Class II., 1903; Constitutional Law and Legal History, Class III., 1903; Final Law Exam., Class II., 1904; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1904. Gosset-Tanner, Arthur Spencer (Mar. 20, 1872), son of Rev. J., 5, Norfolk Terrace, St. John's Wood. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1891. Scholar of New College, Oxford, 1891; Second Class Mathematics Moderations, 1893; B.A., Third Class Mathematics, 1895; Assistant Master, Harrison College, Barbadoes, W. I. Harvey, Edward John Morewood (Nov. 24, 1875), son of Col. (abroad), 4, Warwick Road, Ealing. Left in Army A., July, 1893. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, July, 1894. Commission, West Yorkshire Regiment (Honours), 1896; Prize for Fortifica- tion; 2nd Batt., Roy. Warwick Regt., Lieut., 1898; Capt., 1901. Was wounded severely in an engagement near Britstown, March 6, 1900, and has lost his right arm; returned to England in 1901, and was appointed Assistant Signaller. Hayter, John Goodenough (May 27, 1873), son of H. G., merchant, 69, Warrington Crescent. Left in U. Matric., December, 1890. Heath, Philip Maynard (June 3, 1876), son of C., surgeon, 36, Cavendish Square. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1893. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1893; University Coll. Hospital, 1894; Silver Medal for Midwifery, 1898; Fellowe's Silver Medal, 1898; Erichsen Prize, 1899; M.B., London Univ., 1899; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., London, 1899; apptd. Demons. in Anat., Univ. Coll. Hosp., 1903; B.S. (Honours), London Univ., 1903; F.R.C.S. 1904. Heath, Charles Joseph (Dec. 11, 1874), as above. Left in Army A., July, 1892. John Watson Prize, 1891; Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, June, 1892; Commission, R.E., 1894; Prize for Model Drawing; Lieut., 1897; Captain, 1904. 198 [1888 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Hodgskin, Thomas Alfred Herbert (Nov. 29, 1872), son of J. G., Stock Exchange, 6, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. Matric., December, 1890. Hughes, George Lewis (Aug. 28, 1876), son of Mrs., 60, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in L. III., April, 1889. Kennington, James (April 10, 1875), son of Mrs., 52, Parliament Hill Road, Hampstead. Left in vI. B., July, 1891. Removed to Tunbridge School; Clare Coll., Camb., B.A. 1897; Assistant Master at Loretto School, Musselburgh, 1903. Kershaw, Dudley (Aug. 20, 1875), son of J., East India broker, Park House, Willesden Lane. Left in L. Matric., April, 1892. Key, William Percy (Sept. 13, 1874), son (Sept. 13, 1874), son of W. T., South Kensington Museum, 2, Longridge Road, South Kensington. Left in Matric., April, 1890. Chartered accountant. King-Church, Charles Edward (Jan. 2, 1876), son of R. J., merchant, 20, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1889, and back to Capitation Scholars, January, 1892. Left in U. Sc. VIII., July, 1892. Removed to Brad- field College; now in Mildura, Victoria, Australia. Koekkoek, Frederick (July 24, 1873), son of H., artist, 73, Addison Road, Kensington. Left in Sc. v., December, 1888. Lord, George Wilfrid (July 12, 1875), son of H., architect, The Red House, Eccles, near Manchester. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1892. Matriculation, London University, First Class, January, 1892; Owens' Coll., Manchester; Victoria Univ.; Dalton Mathematical Entrance Exhibition. MacDonald, Clarence Reginald (Feb. 4, 1876), son of Lieut.-Genl., 80, Oxford Gardens, North Kensington. Left in U. v. B., April, 1891. Removed to Rugby School; Royal Military College, Sandhurst, July, 1893; Commission, Prince of Wales (Leinster) Regi- ment, 1895; Lieut., 1898; subsequently transferred as Capt. to Royal Warwick- shire Regiment, 1902. Maurice, Richard FitzGerald (Feb. 28, 1876), son of Colonel, R.A., Frimley, Farnborough, Hants. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1889. Left in U. VIII., July, 1895. Scholar of Exeter College, Oxford, 1895; Second Class, Classics Mods., 1897; Third Class Litt. Hum., 1899; B.A. 1900; Private Secretary to Lord Tennyson, Governor of South Australia, 1900; Commission in South Australian Bushmen, 1901; Capt., 1901; now in South Africa. Medill, Robert Eugene (Nov. 28, 1873), son of T. S., corn merchant, Rosstrevor, Lake Road, Wimbledon. Left in L. VIII., April, 1891. 1888] 199 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Mennell, Zebulon (June 15, 1876), son of Z., surgeon, 1, Royal Crescent, Notting Hill. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1893. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1894; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., London, 1900; M.B., London Univ., 1902; House Phys. and Asst. Pathologist, St. Thomas's Hosp., 1900; Senior Obstetric House Phys., 1902; Anæsthetist, 1904; practising in London. Merrick, Lawrence Bruce (Oct. 1, 1876), son of W., solicitor, 2, Rayner's Road, Putney Hill. Left in U. v. B., July, 1892. Michell, Guy Herington (Nov. 25, 1875), son of Mrs., 14, Aynhoe Road, West Kensington Park. Left in vI. A., July, 1892. Morris, William Richard Grave (May 4, 1876), son of F., Brentford Gas Company, Brentford Lodge, Old Brentford, Middlesex. Left in L. Sc. VIII., April, 1893. Died on December 11, 1893, aged 17. Morton, Andrew (July 16, 1875), son of D. H., engineer, Clare Lodge, Rivercourt Road, Hammersmith. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1889. Nowell, Frederick (Mar. 26, 1876), son of B., contractor, Auriol House, Hammersmith Road. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1893. Stone merchant. Phillips, Philip Frederic (Sept. 6, 1874), son of F. A., stockbroker, 48, Inverness Terrace, Bayswater. Left in U. Matric., April, 1891. Stock and Share Broker. Pipkin, Ernest Stratford (June 24, 1876), son of S. J., Sec. to Atlas Ass. Co., Brooklyn, Wallington, Surrey. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1890. Emmanuel Coll., Camb., 1896-8; trooper in Imperial Yeomanry. Powell, Francis James Edward (Sept. 8, 1876), son of H. J., army agent, Selwood, Trinity Road, Upper Tooting. Left in vI. B., April, 1893. Radcliffe, Cyril (Aug. 25, 1876), son of H., Civil Service, 21, Girdler's Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., April, 1892. Clerkship, R.N., 1894; Assistant Paymaster, 1900; Secretary's Clerk to Vice-Adml. Sir A. L. Douglas, 1902. Rayner-Wood, Algernon Cockburn (July 20, 1874), son of W., J.P. (Lancaster), 90, Blenheim Crescent, Notting Hill. Left in U. VIII., July, 1893. Henniker Exhibitioner, Trinity College, Oxford, 1893; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1895; Third Class Mod. History, 1897; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1901; Assistant Master at Eton College; 2nd Lieut., 4th (Vol.) Batt. Oxford Light Infantry, 1899; Capt., 1901. Read, Dudley Henry (June 28, 1875), stepson of H. J. North, solicitor, 41, Matheson Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Matric., December, 1890. 200 [1888 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Ritchie, William George Brookfield (June 8, 1875), son of W. J., Civil Service, 132, Lexham Gardens, Kensington. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1894. Trin. Coll., Camb.; B.A., Junior Optime, 1897; called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1901; Equity Draughts- man and Conveyancer. Robinson, John Armstrong Purefoy (Dec. 5, 1874), son of Major- Gen. C. G., 3, Denning Road, Hampstead. Left in Army A., December, 1892. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, December, 1892; Commission, R.A., 1895; Lieut., 1898; Captain, 1901. Robinson, Noel Edward (Oct. 26, 1875), son of R. A., estate agent, 96, Chesterton Road, Notting Hill. Left in History VIII., July, 1894. Rowland, Stanley Chamberlain (June 3, 1877), son of F. A. A., solicitor, 1, South Parade, Bedford Park. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1889. Left in L. M. vIII., July, 1895. Smee Prize, 1894; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1901; Assistant Master, Bury Grammar School, 1902. Saunders, George Augustus (June 28, 1876), son of G. O., banker, 89, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1894. Saunders, Ernest William Cotes (Mar. 2, 1876), son of G., architect, Thames Bank, Chiswick Mall. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1889. Left in U. VIII., July, 1895. Smee Prize, 1891; Scholar of King's College, Cambridge, 1894; B.A., Second Class (Division I.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1898; Assistant Master at Upping- ham School; M.B., B.C., Camb.; M.A. 1902. Schwarz, Reginald Oscar (May 4, 1875). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1888. Seppings, John William Hamilton (Sept. 30, 1873), son of Mrs., Chattern House, Ashford, Middlesex. Left in Sc. VI., July, 1891. Smee Prize, 1891; 2nd Lieut. (from Militia), Royal Dub. Fus., 1895; Lieut., 1897; Capt., 1901; slightly wounded at Almond's Nek, June 11, 1900; Paymaster, Army Pay Dept., Egypt, 1901. Shuffrey, Leonard (Dec. 6, 1873), son of L. A., architect, Thorncote, Edgehill Road, Ealing. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1891. Matriculation, Londen Univ., First Class, June, 1891; Smee Prize, 1890 and 1891; John Watson Prize, 1891. Swanston, James Christian (Mar. 16, 1874), son of J. A., merchant, 171, Cromwell Road. Left in Remove, July, 1889. 2nd Lieut. Northumberland Artillery, 1899; Lieut., 1900. Thompson, John Hampden (Mar. 9, 1876), son, of Rev. A. S., 1, Girdler's Road, West Kensington. Left in History VIII., July, 1894. Trinity Coll., Oxford, B.A. (Third Class Mod. Hist.), 1898; M.A. 1902; Cuddesdon Coll., 1898; D. 1899; P. 1900 (London). 1889] 201 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Tomkins, Percy Leith (June 25, 1871), son of S. L., 50, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1890. Keble Coll., Oxford, 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899; Leeds Clergy School, 1895; D. 1896; P. 1897 (Roch.). Tytheridge, Cecil Walter Langford (July 23, 1875), son of H. B. H., Civil Service, Guildford Lodge, Ravenscourt Park, Hammer- smith. Left in L. v., April, 1892. Articled clerk to solicitors; Estate Duty Depart- ment, Somerset House. Wainewright, Claude Festing (Feb. 9, 1875), son of Rev. A. W., Ikon Rectory, Wickham Market, Suffolk. Left in II., December, 1889. Stock Exchange. Watson, Oliver Cyril Spencer (Sept. 7, 1876), son of W. S., surgeon, 7, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1895. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, June, 1895; Commission (with Honours), January, 1897; 2nd Lieut., Yorkshire Regt., 1897; Lieut., 1898; retired, 1904; Tirah, 1897-8; capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes; reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and action of November 9, 1897; operations at and around Dwatoi (dangerously wounded) and action of November 24, 1897; operations against the Khani Khel Chamkanis; Medal with 2 clasps. Wilkinson, Bertie Cobbold (Aug. 25, 1876), son of J. M., silver- smith, 22, Russell Road, Kensington. Left in Sc. IV., July, 1890. Jeweller. Worsley, Clement Francis (July 13, 1876), son of C. S., Civil Service, 7, Rylett Crescent, Goldhawk Road. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1889. Left in VI. A., July, 1892. Westminster Fire Office. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January, 1889. Bailey, Gervaise (Feb. 8, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1888. Bertram, Francis George Lawder (Aug. 12, 1875). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1887. Bidder, Harold Francis (Dec. 26, 1875). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1888. Brend, William Alfred (April 29, 1873). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1886. Rhodes, Edward Hugh (Jan. 3, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1888. Saunders, Ernest William Cotes (Mar. 2, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1888. 202 [1889 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Slater, Edward Vere (June 4, 1877), son of C., retired barrister, 50, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in U. VIII., July, 1896. Scholar, Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, 1896; First Class Classics Moderations, 1898; B.A., First Class Litt. Hum., 1900; Assistant Master at Eton, 1902. Varley, Alec Winn (April 4, 1877), son of J., solicitor, 11, Stanley Gardens, West Kensington Park. Left in U. VIII., July, 1896. Smee Prize, 1892; Demy of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1895; First Class Classics Moderations, 1898; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1900; M.A. 1903; Civil Service Exam. (India, Bombay), 1900. Weeks, Charles Albert (May 5, 1875). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1887. Willis, George Henry (Oct. 21, 1875). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1887. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1889. Argles, Ernest Edward (June 24, 1876), son of R., doctor, 82, Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park. Left in Army C., July, 1893. St. Mary's Hospital; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1903; appointed Assistant Medical Officer, Marylebone Infirmary, 1903. Bailey, Edmund Savage (July 31, 1877), son of A., barrister, 88, Holland Road, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1890, and again to Capitation Scholars, September, 1893. Left in VII., July, 1894. First XI. Secretary of Cricket, 1894. Bartlett, Howard John (Nov. 26, 1875), son of Mrs., 35, Ladbroke Gardens, Notting Hill. Left in L. VIII., December, 1894. Solicitor, admitted 1900, practising in London. Boyle, George William (Mar. 21, 1877), son of G. R., private secretary, 3, Barnes Villas, Lonsdale Road, Barnes. Left in U. Sc. VII., April, 1893. Brenon, Edward Percy Algernon (Jan. 14, 1875), son of E. St. J., author, 6, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in U. III., July, 1889. Carlisle, Percy William (Sept. 2, 1875), son of Capt. T., journalist, 57, Clarendon Road, Notting Hill. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1891. Left in VII., July, 1892. Clifford, Edward Herbert (Jan. 8, 1876), son of E. T., insurance secretary, 24, Gledstanes Road, West Kensington. Left in M. Sc. v., April, 1890, re-entered, September, 1890. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1892. Student, Royal Coll. Science, South Kensington. 1889] 203 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Crocker, Montague Martin (Jan. 4, 1876), son of Mrs., 17, The Boltons, South Kensington. Left in VII., July, 1893. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, July and November, 1894; Commission, 1896; King's Own, Royal Lancashire Regt.; Prize for Military History and Geography, 1896; died of peritonitis at Malta, February 23, 1897, aged 21. Devitt, Thomas Gardner (Feb. 23, 1876), son of H., produce broker, Oriel House, Lindfield Gardens, Hampstead. Left in VII., July, 1894. Sykes Exhibitioner, Corpus Christi College, Camb., 1894; B.A., Third Class (Third Div.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1897; M.A. 1901; Wells Theol. College, 1898; D. 1899; P. 1900 (Chichester). Dixon, William Edward Joseph Dickson (Sept. 18, 1874), son of Mrs., Argyll Villa, Clarendon Road, Southsea. Left in Army C., December, 1891. Du Port, Lionel Durell (Dec. 11, 1875), son of Rev. C. D., H.M. Inspector of Schools, 24, Norland Square, Notting Hill. Left in Remove, July, 1891. Fergusson, James Herbert (Feb. 4, 1875), son of R., stockbroker, 15, Lisgar Terrace, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., January, 1890. St. George's Hosp.; Diploma, R.C.P. and S., 1897; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1897; Surgeon, R.N., 1897. Forman, Douglas Evans (Sept. 18, 1872). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1885. Gapp, Arthur Charles (July 10, 1875), son of C. J., tea dealer, Beaconsfield, Ealing Common. Left in Sc. VI., April, 1892. Grocer. George, Douglas Stewart (Dec. 19, 1874), son of Col. J., retired, 17, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., July, 1891. 2nd Lieut. (from Militia), Roy. Scots Fus., 1896; Lieut., 1899; Captain, 1901. Graham, Malise Strathearne (July 8, 1874), son of Major-General, retired Indian officer, 40, Woodstock Road, Bedford Park. Left in Prelim. Math., July, 1889. On a ranch in Argentina. Grosvenor, Oswald Astley (Dec. 19, 1875), son of Dr. G. F., M.D., 121, Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1889. In the City of Mexico. Harrison, John Wilkins (May 27, 1874), son of Rev. J., missionary, 18, Margravine Gardens, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1893. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1891; Prelim. Scientific (M.B.) Exam. (Biology), 1894; Prelim. Scientific (M.B.) Exam. (Chem. and Experim. Physics), 1895. Harrison, James Waddington (Dec. 12, 1875), as above. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1894. 204 [1889 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Harrison, Walter Lewis (Sept. 29, 1873), son of Mrs., 30, Barons Court Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1889. F.R.C.V.S., practising as a veterinary surgeon to Messrs. Barclay, Perkins & Co., Southwark. Hartley, John Mathews (Mar. 7, 1874), son of J., East India Rail- way, care of R. Chapman, Esq., 6, Knaresboro Place, Earl's Court. Left in Prelim. Math., July, 1889. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, July, 1892. Hayter, Owen Chilton Goodenough (Sept. 13, 1876), son of H. G., merchant, 69, Warrington Crescent. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1891. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1895. Indian Police Service, July, 1896. Capt. of Rowing, 1895. Hewetson, Charles Herbert (Oct. 9, 1872), son of Colonel C. C., Indian Army, 125, Sinclair Road, West Kensington Park. Left in U. Sc. VIII., April, 1890. Hodgson, Christopher Anthony Rowlandson (Dec. 27, 1873), son of A. P., of the I.C.S., Lansdown House, Spring Grove, Isleworth. Left in U. Matric., July, 1890. Worcester Coll., Oxford, 1892; Commission, Royal Warwickshire Regt., 1899; Capt., 1901. James, Percival George Egerton (April 17, 1875), son of F., civil engineer, 48, Tregunter Road, South Kensington. Left in U. Matric., July, 1892. Jones, Lawrence (Sept. 17, 1877), son of Rev. W. M., Marks Tey Rectory, Colchester, Essex. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1890. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1895. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1894; St. George's Hospital Scholar, 1895; Diploma, R.C.P. and S., 1899; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., London, 1900; M.B., London, 1901; F.R.C.S. 1902; B.S. (First Class Honours), London, 1903; B.Sc., London, 1903; apptd. House Surgeon, St. George's Hospital, 1904. Joseph, Charles Simpson (Nov. 28, 1872). Transferred from Foundationers. See Capitation Scholars, April, 1885. Kay, Robert Cecil (Feb. 7, 1876), son of R. P., manufacturer's agent, 2, Portland Mansions, West Kensington. Left in M. Sc. v., July, 1890. Kayll, Harry Fairfax (Dec. 6, 1876), son of Mrs., 38, Woodstock Road, Bedford Park. Left in Army B., April, 1892. Kemp, Bertram Lowther Sandford (Sept. 10, 1873), son of W. F., Q.C., barrister, 5, Berkeley Gardens, Campden Hill, Kensington. Left in U. Matric., April, 1891. 1889] 205 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Lake, Kirsopp (April 7, 1872), son of Dr. G. A. K., M.D., M.R.C.S., 1, Victoria Terrace, Ryde, Isle of Wight. Left in U. VIII., July, 1891. Exhibitioner, Lincoln College, Oxford, 1891; Skinners' Company's Scholar, 1893; B.A., Second Class Theology, 1895; Cuddesden College, 1895; D. 1895; P. 1896; M.A. 1898; Arnold Essay Prize, 1902; appted. by the Queen of Holland to be Professor Ordinarius of New Testament Exegesis and Early Christian Literature at the Univ. of Leyden in 1903. Editor of Text of the New Testament, 1900; Texts from Mount Athos, 1902; Athos leaves of the Codex H. of the Pauline Epistles, 1904. Legg, Charles James Simpson (April 18, 1876), son of H. S., architect, 14, Prince Arthur's Road, South Hampstead. Left in L. Matric., April, 1892. Farming in Canada. Lupton, Arthur Sinclair (Jan. 27, 1877), son of Rev. J. H., sur- master of St. Paul's School, 12, St. Mary Abbotts Terrace, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1889. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1895. Exhibitioner of St. John's College, Cambridge, 1894; Scholar, 1896; B.A., Second Class (Div. I.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1898; Home Civil Service, 1899 (Somerset House); called to the Bar (Gray's Inn), 1905. MacDonald, Roderick George (Aug. 25, 1875), son of R., sugar broker, St. Clears, The Avenue, Kew. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1892. Marsden, George (Feb. 9, 1874), son of Capt. R., London Harbour Master, Clairville House, Gravesend, Kent. Left in U. Matric., July, 1891. Lieut. in South African Light Horse; was through the South African campaign from Colenso to Lydenburg; mentioned, in despatches; D.S.O. 1901; Lieut. Cheshire Regt., 1904; Capt., 1904. Mathews, Percy Staverton (Oct. 28, 1872). See Foundationers, January, 1886. Moore, Bertram Percy (May 13, 1877), son of Mrs., 75, Holland Road, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1889. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), 1896. Bedford Prize, 1894; High Master's Latin Verse Prize, 1894; Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford, 1895; Hertford Scholar, 1897; Craven, 1897; Chancellor's Prize, Latin Verse, 1897; Jenkyns Exhbtnr., 1897; First Class Classics Moderations, 1898; First Class Litt. Hum., 1900; Ireland Scholar, 1900; Derby Scholar, 1902; Civil Service, Inland Revenue (Secretary's Office), 1900; Private Secretary to Sir Henry Primrose, Chairman of the Board of Agriculture, 1903. North, Harold (Oct. 30, 1876), son of Mrs. Werner, Blenheim House, Ilfracombe. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1895. Orchard, Francis Graham (June 18, 1873), son of W. G., clerk, Netley Villa, Horsford Road, Brixton. Left in vI., July, 1890. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1891; Emmanuel Coll., Camb.; B.A., Third Class (Second Div.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1897; D. 1898; P. 1899; Asst. Master and Chap. of Bromsgrove School, 1903. Parker, Herbert Alban (Jan. 14, 1876), son of J., clerk, 3, Rupert Road, Bedford Park. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1893. 206 [1889 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Pleadwell, William Montagu (April 27, 1875), son of W. G., C. S., Admiralty, 31, Castellain Road, Maida Vale. Left in L. M. VIII., December, 1893. Articled clerk to solicitors. Rhodes, Lyulph Edward (Dec. 7, 1873), son of E. J., Hawthornden, Egham, Surrey. Left in U. Matric., July, 1890. Ritchie, David (July 15, 1876), stepson of A. D. Fraser, accountant, 3, Harvard Road, Gunnersbury. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1889. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1895. Scholar of St. John's College, Oxford, 1895; Second Class Classics Modera- tions, 1897; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1899; Ind. Civ. Serv., 1899; Asst. Magis. and Commnr. at Ballia (United Provinces of Agra and Oudh); died of dysentery at Chiswick, March 5, 1903, aged 27. Sanderson, Ernest Henry (Mar. 10, 1872), son of Rev. T. J., Brington Rectory, Huntingdon. Left in Math. VIII., December, 1890. Scholar of Jesus College, Camb., 1890; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1902; Second Class Prelim. Theological Exam., 1900; D. 1901; P. 1902. Sellar, Norrie (Nov. 2, 1872), son of D. P., merchant, 68, Princes Gate. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1889. Sickert, Leonhard Johannes (April 22, 1873), son of Mrs., 12, Pembroke Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. v. A., July, 1890. Silverlock, Henry Winchester (Aug. 9, 1875), son of H. T., printer and publisher, Mount Clear, Earlswood Common, Redhill. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1889. In Australia. Stevenson, Henry Louis (Dec. 5, 1874), son of Mrs., 107, Comeragh Road, West Kensington. Left in U. VIII., July, 1893. Exhibitioner of Queen's Coll., Oxford, 1893; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1895; Second Class Litt. Hum., 1897; B.A. 1898; Indian Civil Service, 1897 (Burma). Thorne, William Hobart Houghton (April 8, 1875), son of Dr. W. B., M.D., 5, Gledhow Gardens, South Kensington. Left in L. VIII., July, 1892. King's Coll., Camb., 1894; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1900. Thornton, Arthur Ruthven (Sept. 10, 1876), son of Rev. G. R., St. Barnabas Vicarage, Addison Road, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1895. Tovey, George Strangways (Sept. 29, 1875), son of Colonel, R.E., 39, Nevern Square, Earl's Court. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1891. Left in Army A., July, 1892. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, July, 1893; Commission, Royal Field Art., 2nd Lieut., 1896; Lieut., 1899; Capt., 1902; mentioned in Despatches, London Gazette, September 10, 1901. 1889] 207 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Townsend, Henry Parker (Jan. 3, 1877), son of Dr. M., surgeon, 34, Upper Phillimore Place, Kensington. Left in Special, July, 1890. Sheep farmer in Chile, Straits of Magellan. Vernède, Robert Ernest (June 4, 1875), son of O., solicitor, 91, Lansdowne Road, Notting Hill. Transferred to Foundationers, May, 1889. Left in U. M. VIII., 1894. Milton Prize, 1893; Exhibitioner of St. John's College, Oxford, 1894; Third Class Classics Moderations, 1896; B.A., Third Class Litt. Hum., 1898. Walsh, Mainwaring Ravell (May 29, 1876), son of Colonel P., Rectory Cottage, Warwick Road, Ealing. Left in Army A., July, 1892. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, July, 1894; Commission, Royal Berkshire Regiment, 1895; Lieut., 1898; Capt., December 18, 1901; South African War, 1899-1900. Wathen, Reginald Cholmeley (Aug. 15, 1875), son of W. H., whole- sale tea dealer, Cromer House, Stanstead Abbotts. Left in L. IV., July, 1890. Farm student. Wathen, Charles Trevelyan (May 20, 1874), as above. Left in U. Matric., December, 1890. North Borneo Police. Wills, Henry (Oct. 27, 1874), son of C., Civil Service (retired), Morland, Putney Common. Left in L. Sc. VIII., July, 1893. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1893. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected May, 1889. Marsland, Reginald Price Wood (July 29, 1873). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1887. Maurice, Richard Fitzgerald (Feb. 28, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1888. Turner, Ernest James (Feb. 26, 1877), son of A. J., schoolmaster, 9, Earl's Court Gardens. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1896. Bedford Prize, 1893; Montagu, 1895; Truro, Milton, Ollivant, Kynaston, 1896; Sizar of Trinity College, Cam- bridge, 1895; Scholar, 1897; First Class (Division I.) Classical Tripos (Part I.), 1898; B.A., First Class Classical Tripos (Part II.), 1899; Civil Service Exam. (5th), 1900; Clerk in the India Office; Private Secretary to Earl Percy, 1902; Private Secretary to the Earl of Hardwicke, 1903. Vernède, Robert Ernest (June 4, 1875). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1889. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted May, 1889. Bird, Frederick Dudley (Jan. 10, 1877), son of F., engineer, Penrith House, Chiswick Lane. Elected Junior Scholar, September, 1890, and transferred back to Capitation Scholars, April, 1893. Left in VI. B., July, 1893. Engineering student, Univ. Coll., London. 208 [1889 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Black, Guy (July 27, 1876), son of Dr. J., surgeon and lecturer, Hillside, Hermitage, Norwood. Left in Sc. VI., April, 1891. St. Thomas's Hospital; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., London, 1900; M.B., London Univ., 1900; practising at Thornton Heath. Blandford, Francis George (Feb. 8, 1877), son of G. M., Civil Service, 21, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Elected Junior Scholar, September, 1890, and transferred back to Capitation Scholars, April, 1893. Stock Exhibitioner, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 1896; Sizar, 1897; B.A., Third Class Theological Tripos, 1899; M.A. 1903; formerly Asst. Master at Colet Court Preparatory School. Buzzard, Charles Norman (April 29, 1873). Transferred from Foundationers. See Capitation Scholars, April, 1885. Left in Army A., July, 1890. Calthrop, Everard Ferguson (April 9, 1876), son of C., artist, 31, Coleherne Road, Earl's Court. Left in Army A., July, 1893. John Watson Prize, 1892 and 1893; Smee Prize, 1893; Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, July, 1893; 2nd Lt. Roy. Horse Art., 1895; Lieut., 1898; Captain, 1901; mentioned in Despatches, London Gazette, September 10, 1901. Chesterton, Frank Sidney (Dec. 22, 1876), son of S. R., estate agent, 31, Pembroke Road, Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1893. Smee Prize, 1892; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1893; Architect; Professional Associate of Surveyor's Institute, 1898; exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1903; and two pictures in 1904. Christian, John Beresford (April 2, 1873), son of Mrs., 17, Morning- ton Avenue, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VIII., July, 1892. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1890; St. George's Hospital; Scholarship, 1892; Henry Charles Johnson Prize, 1894; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1900; Lieut. in Ind. Med. Service, 1901. Cuming, Richard Ingram (May 15, 1874), son of W., Admiralty, 10, Hollywood Villas, Southfields. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1892. St. Thomas's Hospital; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1902; practising at Barnes, Surrey. Dixon, Thomas Henry (Dec. 5, 1875), son of W. J., barrister-at-law, Laburnum Villa, Lonsdale Road, Barnes. Left in M. Sc. v., April, 1892. Duff, Francis Ernest Bluett (Sept. 6, 1875), son of F. J. B. merchant, 68, Cambridge Gardens, Notting Hill. Left in Hist. VIII., December, 1893. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1892; Exhibitioner of King's College, Cambridge, 1894; B.A., Second Class Historical Tripos, 1897; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1901; Clerk in the department of the Treasury Solicitor for Public Prosecutions. Flook, Hubert Sydney (May 4, 1875), son of W., banker's clerk, Heathlea, Willow Road, Hampstead. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1893. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1891; Trinity Coll., Camb.; B.A., Third Class Natural Science Tripos, 1897; M.A. 1901; Entrance Exhibition, King's Coll. Hosp., London, 1898; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London, 1901; practising at Pietermaritzburg. 1889] 209 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Griffith, Godfrey de Gorrequèr (Feb. 3, 1876), son of G. de G., physician, 34, St. George's Square. Left in U. Matric., December, 1891. Admitted solicitor, 1899, practising in London; Honorary Solicitor to Zenana Medical Mission Hospital. Jenkins, Edward Sidney (June 24, 1874), son of E., barrister, ex-M.P., 12, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in U. v. A., April, 1891. Passed College of Preceptor's Exam., 1892; Colonial College, Hollesley Bay, Suffolk, 1893-4; resident in New Zealand, 1894- 1901; studying for Veterinary Surgeon in England. Keays, Lionel Francis Lovell (April 9, 1876), son of F. L., solicitor, Upwood Tower, Caterham. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1891. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1894. Smee Prize, 1893; Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., June, 1893; Entrance Scholarship and Governor's Prize, Middlesex Hosp., 1895; Broderip Scholarship; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London, 1901. Legg, Bertram Theodore (Aug. 4, 1877), son of J., 21, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1892. Chemical Student, City and Guilds, Technical Coll., Finsbury; late Assistant to an Analytical Chemist and Assayer; now in Western Australia. McDowell, Francis John James Forster (June, 1874), son of Mrs., 21, Fopstone Road, South Kensington. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1889. Mignon, Franklin Alfred Charles (Feb. 6, 1875), son of Colonel, 132, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in U. v. B., July, 1892. Emmanuel College, Cambridge; B.A., Third Class Theological Tripos, Part I., 1896. Morris, Sydney (July 3, 1876), son of B. J., merchant, Carisbrooke, South Side, Clapham Common. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1892. Matriculation, Second Class, London Univ., January, 1893. Murdoch, Archibald José Campbell (Jan. 28, 1876), son of C., merchant, Darna, Brandenburgh Road, Gunnersbury. Left in M. Sc. v., December, 1890. 2nd Lt. (from Militia) Cameron High- landers, 1897; Lieut., 1898; killed at Nooitgedacht, December 13, 1900, aged 24. Myers, Arthur Phineas (Feb. 15, 1876), son of W., merchant, 49, Leinster Gardens, Hyde Park. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1892. Nicholson, Herbert Pearson (Dec. 12, 1876), son of Herbert, wine merchant, 30, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., April, 1893. Ogilvy, Harry Hyacinth (Mar. 15, 1875), son of F. M., merchant, 62, Queen's Gardens, Hyde Park. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1894. Exhibitioner of Clare Coll., Camb., 1894; B.A., Second Class (Second Div.), Classical Tripos, Part I., Camb., 1897; now in India. Capt. First XV., 1893; Capt. First XI., 1894. P 210 [1889 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Oldershaw, Lucian Robert Frederic (Jan. 10, 1876), son of W., actor, 7, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Elected Senior Scholar, September, 1891. Left in Hist. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1894. Scholar of Christ Church, Oxford, 1894; B.A., Second Class Modern History, 1898; M.A. 1903; President of the Oxford Union Society, 1898. Secretary of the Old Paulines' Cub, 1905. Pinches, Horace George (Sept. 29, 1875), son of E. E., barrister, 19, Ladbroke Square. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1894. John Watson Prize, 1894; St. Thomas's Hosp.; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1900; Lieut. in R.A.M.C., 1900; served in South Africa, 1901-2; Capt. 1903. Pritchard, Malcolm Arthur (Nov. 17, 1874), son of A. J., solicitor, 14, Warwick Road, Earl's Court. Left in U. Matric., July, 1892. Admitted solicitor in 1899; practising in London. Reid, Joseph Broadley (Aug. 13, 1877), son of H. B., stockbroker, 70, West Cromwell Road. Left in Sc. VIII. B., December, 1894. Matriculation, Second Class, London Univ., June, 1894. (Manila, Philippine Islands.) Saunders, Godfrey Wadham St. George (April 23, 1874), son of Dr. W. S., Medical Officer of City of London, 13, Queen Street, Cheapside. Left in L. IV., April, 1890. Christ Church, Oxford; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1899; D. 1897; P. 1898. Sheldon, Walter Sirr (Oct. 3, 1875), son of Dr. T., M.D., 25, Powis Square. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1893. Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., June, 1892; Univ. Coll. Hospital; Fellowe's Clinical Medals (Junior and Senior), 1898; Diploma of R.C.P. and S., 1898; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1898; House Surg. Univ. Coll. Hosp., 1899. Stratton, Frank (Oct. 23, 1875), son of A., linen draper, Ellesmere House, Clapham Road. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1893. Sully, Frederick Harold (Dec. 18, 1874), son of S. W., chartered accountant, 18, Trebovir Road, Earl's Court. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1892. Chartered accountant, 1899; Secretary to St. John's Ambulance. Swanston, Arthur William (Feb. 14, 1875), son of J. A., 171, Crom- well Road. Left in ii., July, 1889. Jesus Coll., Camb.; 2nd Lt., Inniskilling Dragoons, 1899; killed in action between Bethel and Heidelberg, October 16, 1900, aged 25. Townsend, Meredith Milton (Feb. 23, 1873). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1884. Turner, Francis Jerome (Jan. 19, 1876), son of Rev. C. S., 49, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in U. IV., December, 1892. 1889] 211 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Viret, Arthur William (Sept. 15, 1875), son of B. P., War Office, 115, Alexandra Road, St. John's Wood. Left in U. v. B., April, 1892. Member of the London Stock Exchange. Watson, Herbert Walter (May 29, 1875), son of J., contractor, 93, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in U. 111., July, 1890. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1889. Arnett, Edward John (June 19, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1888. Dale, Harold Edward (Dec. 5, 1875), son of H. J., electrician, High- bury New Park. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1894. Bedford Prizes, 1892; Butter- worth, 1891 and 1892; Governor's Greek Verse Prize, and Truro Prize, 1893; Kynaston and Ollivant, 1894; Scholar of Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1893; Hertford Scholar, 1895; Craven Scholar, 1895; First Class Classics Moderations, 1896; Ireland Scholar, 1896; B.A., First Class Litt. Hum., 1898; First place in Civil Service Examination, 1898; Fellow of New College, 1898; Derby Scholar, 1899; Colonial Office. Evans, Ernest Haines (Sept. 4, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1888. Hardie, Martin (Dec. 15, 1875), son of J., schoolmaster, 10, Holland Park Terrace, Notting Hill. Left in U. VIII., December, 1894. John Watson Prizes, 1892, 1893 and 1894; Landscape Prize, 1894; Exhibitioner of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1894; B.A., Second Class (Div. I.), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1898; apptd. Junior Asst. (Art. Branch), South Kens., 1898; Board of Education, South Kens., Victoria and Albert, and Bethnal Green Museums. Second XV., 1893; First XV., 1894. Harrison, Ernest (June 4, 1877), son of W. J., schoolmaster, 149, Battersea Rise. Left in Upper VIII. (Captain and Exhibitioner), 1896. Sleath Prize, 1895 and 1896; Thruston, 1896; Governor's (Greek Iambics) Prizes, 1895 and 1896; Major Scholar of Trinity College, Camb., 1895; Craven Scholar, 1898; First Class (Div. I.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1898; Sir William Browne's Medal (Latin Epigram), 1899; B.A., First Class Classical Tripos (Part II.), 1899; Chancellor's Medal, 1900; Fellow of Trinity Coll., Camb., 1900; Author of Studies in Theognis, 1902. Editor of The Pauline, 1895-6. Just, Leonhard Wolfgang (Mar. 13, 1874), brother of H. W., school- master, 104, Finborough Road, South Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VIII., July, 1892. Articled clerk to a chartered accountant; 2nd Lt. 4th County of London (King's Colonials), 1903. King-Church, Charles Edward (Jan 2, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1888. Langdon-Davies, Bernard Noël (Dec. 7, 1876), son of C., electrical engineer, 45, Redcliffe Square, South Kensington. Left in U. VIII., December, 1895. Scholar of Pembroke College, Cambridge, 1895; Tancred (Law) Studentship, 1898; B.A., First Class (Div. III.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1899; President of the Cambridge Union Society, 1898; M.A. 1903. Private Tutor. P 2 212 [1889 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Lupton, Arthur Sinclair (Jan. 27, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1889. Moore, Bertram Percy (May 13, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1889. Pearson, Philip Graeme (Dec. 1, 1877), son of Dr., physician, 23, Upper Phillimore Place, Kensington. Left in Upper VIII., December, 1896. Demy of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1896; First Class Classics Moderations, 1898; Civil Service Examination, 1900. He won the First Prize (Lawn Tennis) in the All-England Plate at Wimbledon, and the Championship of Bengal, both in 1902. He died from typhoid fever at Fatehgarh on June 9th, 1903, aged 25. Ritchie, David (July 15, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1889. Rowland, Stanley Chamberlain (June 3, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1888. Salter, Frederick Gurney (Dec. 2, 1876), son of W. H., barrister and shorthand writer to the Houses of Parliament, 40, Lad- broke Road, Notting Hill. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1895. Scholar of Trinity College, Oxford, 1894; First Class Classics Moderations, 1897; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1899; admitted solicitor, 1905. Simpson, Trevor Claud (Feb. 9, 1877), son of H. J., The Holme, South Norwood. Left in U. VIII., December, 1895. Smith, Thomas St. Clair (Oct. Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1895. Admission, Indian Police, 1896. 19, 1876), son of Mrs., 20, Sinclair Smee Prize, 1893; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1894; Trin. Hall, Camb.; B.A. 1898; M.B.B.Ch. 1903. Shepard Challenge Cup, 1895. Stones, Edgar (Dec. 10, 1874), son of C. T., agent, 232, Amherst Road. Left in L. VIII., April, 1891. Architect. Stutfield, Vincent Corbett (Sept. 18, 1873), son of B., wine merchant, Creswell Cottage, Wormley, Broxbourne, Herts. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1892. Scholar, St. Catharine's Coll., Camb. (resigned); Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford, 1892; Third Class Mathematics Moderations, 1894; Fourth Class Nat. Science, 1896; B.A. 1897; late Form Master at Felsted School; now in South Africa. Thornton, Arthur Ruthven (Sept. 10, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1889. Varley, Gilbert (Mar. 11, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1887. Wilson, Leslie Orme (Aug. 1, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1888. Worsley, Clement Francis (Aug. 13, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1888. 1889] 213 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1889. Ainsworth, Ralph Bignell (Sept. 26, 1875), son of Capt., 55, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1893. St. George's Hospital; Treasurer's and Sir Benjamin Brodie's Prize, 1898; Hosp. Prize for Clin. Med. and Surg., 1899; Diploma, R.C.P. and S., 1899; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1899; Surgeon, R.N., 1900; Lieut., Royal Army Med. Corps, 1902. Alexander, William Dallas (Aug. 5, 1875), son of Mrs., 25, Batoum Gardens, West Kensington Park. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1891. Left in Army A., December, 1892. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, December, 1892; Commission, R.A., 1895; Lieut., 1898; Captain, March 1, 1901; apptd. Special Service Officer, 1903. Amsler, Albert Maurice (Jan. 6, 1877), son of Mrs., 43, Stanley Gardens, Belsize Park. Left in Sc. VIII. A., December, 1895. Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., June, 1894; St. Bartholomew's Hosp.; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1902; appointed House Surg. to St. Bartholomew's Hosp., 1903. Vice-Capt. Rowing Club, 1895; Capt. of Boxing. Arfwedson, Alfred Dering Ashurst (Dec. 7, 1876), son of W. A., merchant, Park House, Teddington, Middlesex. Left in Sc. IV., December, 1889. Arter, Arthur Marshall (July 18, 1876), son of A., timber merchant, Linden House, Upper Mall, Hammersmith. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1893. Miller Prize for Paper on Indicating High Speed of Steam Engines, 1902; Assoc. Memb. Inst. Civ. Eng., 1902. Atchison, George Turnour (July 10, 1877), son of A. T., civil engineer, 60, Warwick Road, Earl's Court. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1890, and back to Capitation Scholars, September, 1893. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1896. Smee Prize, 1894; Christ's College, Cambridge; Third Class, Law Tripos, Part I., 1898; B.A., LL.B., Third Class, Law Tripos, Part II., 1900; M.A. 1903; Assistant Master, Colet Court. First IV. and Vice-Capt. Rowing, 1896; Second XV., 1898; C.U.B.C. Trial Eights, 1900. Barnes, George (April 14, 1876), son of Dr. E. C., surgeon, 198, Hammersmith Road. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1893. St. Mary's Hosp.; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1901; Divisional Surgeon, Metrop. Police. Bartlett, Basil Sorley (Sept. 7, 1877), son of Mrs., 35, Ladbroke Gardens, Notting Hill. Left in Sc. VIII. A., December, 1894. Univ. Coll., Lond., 1894-5; M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1900; Diploma, R.C.P. and S., 1900; Lieut., R.A.M.C., 1900; Capt., 1903. Barton, Folliott Cyril Montgomery (June 10, 1875), nephew of T. L., wholesale tea dealer, 4, Lawn Villas, Lee Green. Left in Army B., December, 1892. Qualified for Militia, June, 1894; Somerset House (Colonial Audit Branch of Colonial Office), 1899, 214 [1889 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Beadon, William Robert Coleridge (June 17, 1876), son of R. J., barrister-at-law, 29, Homefield Road, Wimbledon. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1893. Student Roy. Coll. of Science, South Kens.; Chief Reduction Officer to the Oorgaum Mine, Mysore, Southern India. Beadon, Richard Musgrave (Sept. 1, 1877), as above. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1890. Left in U. VIII., June, 1896. Scholar of Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1896; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1898; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1900; Oxford Univer. Teaching Diploma, 1902; Classical Master at Loughborough Grammar School, 1901. Behr, Bernhard Moritz Edward (Sept. 8, 1873), son of Mrs., Clare- mont, Hounslow. Left in Sc. VII., April, 1891. In India. Bergne, Robert Brodribb (Nov. 8, 1877), son of F. a'C., Civil Service, Treasury, 62, Nevern Square, South Kensington. Left in Army C., December, 1893. Late Civil Engineer in Ireland; joined Plumer's Rhodesian Forces (as a Trooper), 1899; was then appointed Railway Staff Officer, Midland Section, September, 1900; Commission in Prince of Wales's Leinster Regt. (Royal Canadians), 1901; accidentally slightly wounded in the leg at Colesberg, April 15, 1901; Lieut., February 6, 1904. Bidwell, Leonard Shelford (Oct. 30, 1876), son of S., barrister, Riverstone Lodge, Wandsworth. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1895. Trin. Coll., Camb.; B.A. 1898. Bromley, Hugh (May 21, 1877), son of J., Civil Service, 12, Cover- dale Road, Uxbridge. Left in Sc. v., April, 1891. Colonial Audit Branch, Somerset House; Asst. Auditor, Mombasa, 1901. Buller, Percy Hutchinson (Jan. 15, 1877), son of Mrs., 36, Porchester Square, Hyde Park. Left in U. III., December, 1890. In South Africa. Bunting, Sidney Percival (June 29, 1873), son of P. W., barrister, 11, Endsleigh Gardens. Left in U. VIII (Exhibitioner), July, 1892. Sleath Prize, 1891; Truro Prize, 1892; Demy of Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1891; First Class Classics Moderations, 1894; B.A., First Class Litt. Hum., 1896; Chancellor's Prize (Latin Essay), 1897; M.A.; Commission in Brabant's Horse, 1901; Commission in Johannes- burg Mounted Rifles, 1902; Lieut., 1902. Solicitor, practising in Johannesburg. Buzzard, Frank Anstie (Nov. 9, 1875), son of Dr. T., physician, 74, Grosvenor Street. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1891. Left in Army A., July, 1893. Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., January, 1892; Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, July, 1893; Commission, R.A., 1895; Prize for Fortifica- tion, Electricity, and Magnetism; Lieut., 1898; Capt., 1901. Cardwell, John Herbert (Aug. 28, 1877), son of Rev. J. H., St. Andrew's Vicarage, Fulham. Died of internal inflammation after a week's illness on Whitsunday, May 25, 1890, aged 13. 1889] 215 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Carter, William Leonard (May 20, 1877), son of W., 51, Aynhoe Road, Brook Green. Left in Army B., July, 1893. Student at City and Guilds of Lond. Institute; Lance-Corporal, London Scottish R. V.; joined the 2nd Gordon Highlanders with the reinforcements after the seige of Ladysmith. Carter, Herbert Pering (Aug. 11, 1877), son of W., Professor of Music, 23, Colville Square, Notting Hill. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1890. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1896. John Watson Prizes, 1890, 1892, 1893, and 1896; Trinity Coll., Oxford, Third Class Classics Moderations, 1898; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1903. Chisman, Frank William (Sept. 22, 1876), son of H. C., Haslemere, 16A, Brook Green. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1890. Left in U. VIII., July, 1895. Scholar of Peterhouse, Cambridge, 1894; B.A., Second Class (Div. III.), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1898; LL.B., Second Class Law Tripos, Part II., 1899; Final Law Soc. Exam. (Inner Temple), Class III., 1902; called to the Bar, 1903. Clementi, John (Sept. 27, 1877), son of Col. M., 1, Mornington Avenue, West Kensington. Left in Army A., December, 1895. Montagu Prize, 1892; Royal Military College, Sandhurst, June and November, 1895; Commission in Hampshire Regt., 1897; Lieut., Ind. Staff Corps, 1898. Clulow, Harold Vivian (May 7, 1876), son of G., manager, 51, Belsize Avenue, Hampstead. Left in U. v. A., December, 1891. Cowie, George John (Sept. 9, 1874), son of George, banker, 81, Philbeach Gardens. Left in L. IV., July 1890. Cox, Ponsonby Cecil (Sept. 7, 1876), son of Lady, 20, Anley Road, West Kensington Park. Left in Army C., April, 1893. Curgenven, Arthur Joseph (July 24, 1876), son of J. B., surgeon, Teddington Hall, Teddington. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1895. Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., January, 1893; New Coll., Oxford; Civil Service Exam., July, 1898; Assistant Collector, Madras. Curran, Frederick William (May 31, 1877), son of Dr., Army, retired, 33, Auriol Road, West Kensington. Left in L. IV., April, 1890. Lincoln Coll., Oxford; B.A., Second Class, Modern History, 1903; Secretary Oxford Union Society, 1902. Duff, Gordon (Jan. 4, 1877), son of F. J. B., merchant, 68, Cambridge Gardens, Notting Hill. Left in Sc. VIII. B., December, 1894. Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., June, 1893. Dyson, Bernard Philip (Oct. 28, 1877), son of W. B., chemist, Gunnersbury Lodge, Warwick Road, Ealing. Left in U. v. B., December, 1893. Clerk on the Stock Exchange. 216 [1889 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Evans, Gwilym Arthur (Sept. 18, 1873), son of W., Inspector, Board of Trade, 16, Daleham Gardens, Hampstead. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1891. Died on October 1, 1904, aged 32. Fenning, John Dunkin (May 6, 1875), son of J., underwriter, Cranbourne, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in L. Sc. VIII., April, 1893. Clerk to Bankers and East India Agents. Finlaison, Frank Henry (Nov. 29, 1876), son of T. B., Admiralty, 51, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in U. v. A., April, 1893. Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., June, 1894; Chartered Accountant, January, 1901. Fletcher, James Donald (Sept. 5, 1876), stepson of W. A. Porter, Esq., 24, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VI., July, 1892. Flew, Stanley Edward (Aug, 25, 1877), son of J. P., builder, 5, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1892. Gladstone, Robert Phillott (Dec. 13, 1876), son of Dr. F. E., Professor of Music, 17, Barton Street, Baron's Court Road. Left in U. IV., December, 1890. Admitted solicitor, 1901, lately practising at Swindon, and now at Alton. Graham, Frank (July 22, 1877), son of W. E., upholsterer, 12, Ladbroke Gardens, Notting Hill. Left in Army B., July, 1894. Smee Prize, 1892; Student at Finsbury Technical Coll. Haldane, Maldwyn Makgill (Jan. 11, 1877), son of R. C., tea broker, Stanley Cottage, Birkhead Park, Reigate. Left in U. v. B., December, 1892. Became Scholar of Loretto School, Musselburgh; Jesus Coll., Camb., 1896-8; Direct Commission, 1898; 2nd Lieut., Lothian Regt, 1899; Lieut., 1900; Capt., 1904. Hatten, Harry Ambrose Philip (Mar. 26, 1874), son of H., bank manager, London & County Bank, Kingston-on-Thames. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1891. Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., January, 1891; admitted solicitor, 1896, practising in London and at Kingston- upon-Thames. Henvey, Ralph (Jan. 3, 1876), son of F., Bengal Civil Service, 20, Notting Hill Square. Left in Army A., July, 1893. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, January, 1894; Commission, 2nd Lieut., R.A., 1896; Lieut., 1899; Capt., 1902; was in Ladysmith during the siege, afterwards with General Buller's army; recently seconded for service at Forçados on the West Coast of Africa; mentioned in despatches, Lond. Gaz., September 10, 1901; mentioned in Despatches, Yola Expedition, West Africa, Lond. Gaz., April 18, 1902; Brevet-Major, 1903. Highfield, George (Nov. 15, 1873), son of G., 6, Montpelier Road, Ealing. Left in Sc. IV., December, 1889. 1889] 217 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Hildesheim, Oscar (Aug. 20, 1876), son of D., merchant, Baynards, Lyndhurst Gardens, Hampstead. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1895. Matriculation, Second Class, London Univ., January, 1893; Exhibitioner of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1894; First Class Natural Science, 1899; M.B. 1901; M.D. 1905; St. Thomas's Hosp., 1902; House Physician, 1903; Bristowe Medal for Pathology, 1903. Hopkins, Ferdinand (Sept. 25, 1875), son of J. de M., Professor of Music, 13, Ashchurch Terrace, Shepherd's Bush. * Left in L. Sc. VII. December, 1892. Now F. de Mersan. Infield, Aibert Edgar (Jan. 2, 1877), son of H. J., newspaper pro- prietor, 10, Bolton Gardens West. Left in U. IV., July, 1891. Jenkins, Lionel Francis (Mar. 14, 1876), son of E., editor, 12, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in L. v., December, 1891. Removed to Nauenheim College, Heidelberg. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, November, 1894; Commission (with Honours), Ind. Staff Corps, 1897; 2nd Lieut., 1897; Lieut., November 5, 1898. Lawrence, Henry John Griffiths (Mar. 27, 1876), son of J. S., civil engineer, 5, Addison Gardens, North Kensington. Left in Prelim. Math., December, 1889. Lieutenant, Royal Navy, 1899; Flag-Lieut. to Vice-Adml. Markham, 1901. Ledgard, Ralph Gilbert (Jan. 15, 1877), son of Mrs., 11, Batoum Gardens, West Kensington Park. Left, and was readmitted September, 1892. Left in Math. VIII., December, 1895. Scholar of Queens' College, Cambridge, 1896; Matriculation, Second Class, London Univ., June, 1898; St. Augustine's Coll., Canterbury, 1899; Gisborne Scholar, Durham Univ., 1902; B.A. 1902; D. 1901; P. 1902 (Durham). Maidlow, John Southern (June 27, 1875), son of J. M., barrister, 1, Cleveland Terrace, Hyde Park. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1892. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, December, 1892; Commission, R.A.; 2nd Lieut., 1895; Lieut., 1898; Capt., 1901. Mead, William Albert (Oct. 25, 1873), son of F., hay salesman, 11, Aldridge Road Villas, Westbourne Park. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1891. Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., June, 1891. Meiklejohn, Roderick Sinclair (May 13, 1876), son of Dr. J. W., Dep. Inspector-Gen., R.N., 105, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in U. VIII., July, 1895. Ollivant Prize, 1895; Butterworth, 1895; Scholar of Hertford College, Oxford, 1894; Second Class Classics Mods., 1897; First Class Litt. Hum., 1899; Civil Service Exam., 1899; Clerk in the War Office; Private Secretary to Sir Edward Hamilton, 1903. Mellish, Laurence Oliver Falaise (Jan. 21, 1876), son of A. L., 28, Alvenue Crescent, Mill Hill Park, Acton. Left in Army B., July, 1893. Entered Guernsey Militia, 1895; 2nd Lieut. (from Militia), 1897; Lieut. in 2nd Wiltshire Regt., 1898; died at Bloemfontein of enteric fever, June 6, 1900, aged 24. First XI., 1892. 218 [1889 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Moses, David Assur Henry (July 21, 1875), son of A. H., stock- broker, 33, Devonshire Place, Hyde Park. Left in U. Sc. VIII., April, 1894. Smee Prize, 1890, 1893; Matriculation, Second Class, London Univ., June, 1893; Prelim. Sci. (M.B.), Lond. Univ., July, 1894; St. Bartholomew's Hosp.; First Exam. for M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., October, 1895. Osburn, George Victor (Sept. 2, 1874), son of H., civil engineer, 24, Cedars Road, Clapham Common. Left in Army C., July, 1892. Now of Haenertsburg, Northern Transvaal. Capt., School Cadet Corps and Bisley team, 1892. Petty, William (Sept. 7, 1875), son of Rev. W., St. Andrew's Lodge, Ealing. Left in Sc. IV., B., July, 1891. Corpus Christi College, Camb., 1894-8; South African Campaign, 1900-2; South African Constabulary. Phillips, Wilfred Lawrence (Sept. 24, 1877), son of L. B., artist, Chesham House, 134, Sutherland Avenue. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1891. Left in VI., B., July, 1893. John Watson Prizes, 1891, 1892, 1893; Art student. Phillips, Henry Frederick (Dec. 22, 1875), son of F. A., stockbroker, 48, Inverness Terrace. Left in Sc. VI., July, 1892. Stock and Share Broker. Pinker, Henry George (Oct. 12, 1876), son of H. R., sculptor, 22, Avonmore Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. vI., July, 1894. St. Bartholomew's Hosp.; Diploma of R.C.P. and S., 1900; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1900; Senior House Surgeon, St. Bartholomew's Hosp., 1901. Pout, George Liddard (Mar. 13, 1874), son of Mrs., The Elms, Stanley Road, Upper Teddington. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1890. Raper, Harry Bertie (May 15, 1875), son of Mrs., 36, Trebovir Road, Earl's Court. Left in Matric., December, 1890. Robinson, Henry (May 29, 1877), son of R. A., chemist, 195, Brompton Road. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1890. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1896. Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., January, 1894; Exhibitioner of Trinity Coll., Camb., 1895; B.A., First Class Natural Sciences Tripos (Part I.), 1899; M.A. 1903; Attached to 1st Suffolk Regt.; was on line of communication at Bloemfontein, Kroonstadt, and Cape Colony; Treasurer's Prize, St. George's Hosp., 1903; M.B. and B.C., 1903; House Physician, St. George's Hospital, 1904. Robinson, Edward Colles (May 3, 1877), son of Major-General, 3, Denning Road, Hampstead. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1896. Exhibitioner, Queens' Coll., Camb., 1896; B.A., Junior Optime, 1899; M.A. 1903; Ridley Hall, Camb., 1899; D. 1900; P. 1902 (Winchester). 1889] 219 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Rye, Arthur Lockyer (Jan. 18, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1887. Rye, Frank Gibbs (Aug. 12, 1874), son of W., solicitor, Winchester House, Putney. Left in L. III., July, 1890. Admitted solicitor, 1901, practising in London. Sayers, Reuben Marchant (May 13, 1877), son of Mrs., 7, St. Peter's Square, Hammersmith. Left in Army B., December, 1894. Smee Prize, 1894; City and Guilds of London Institute, 1895. Sington, Gerald Henry Adolphus (Dec. 28, 1876), son of J. G., civil engineer, The Ridge, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1893. Engineer's apprentice. Smith, Arthur Russell (Mar. 18, 1876), son of B. F., corn merchant, Heatherset, Leigham Court Road, Streatham. Left in L. VIII., July, 1894. He was offered the Stock Exhibition at Corpus Christi Coll., Camb., but was obliged to decline. Clerk in the City. Smith, Solomon Charles Kaines (Aug. 3, 1876), son of Mrs. A. W., Beaumont House, 89, North End Road, West Kensington. Elected Senior Scholar, May, 1892. Left in L. M. VIII., 1895. Smee Prize, 1894; Milton Prize, 1895; Scholar of Magdalene College, Cambridge, 1895; B.A., Third Class (Div. II.) Classical Tripos (Part I.), 1898; First Class Classical Tripos (Part II.), 1899; M.A. 1902; Student of the British School of Archæology at Athens, 1900. Snead, Frederick Clarence Heron (Feb. 3, 1875), son of F. H., leather merchant, 38, St. James Road, Brixton. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1892. Matriculation, Second Class, London Univ., June, 1892; boot and shoe manufacturer. Stevenson, Francis Daniel (May 25, 1876), son of Mrs., 107, Comeragh Road, West Kensington. Left in Woolwich Form, December, 1894. St. George's Hosp.; Private, Cape Mounted Riflemen, 1900. Walker, Aubrey Vivian (Jan. 27, 1877), son of Rev. F. A., D.D., Dun Mallard, Cricklewood. Left in U. v. A., April, 1893. Ward, Basil Kendall (Sept. 1, 1875), son of Mrs., 33, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in Special Sc. v., July, 1891. Williamson, Kenneth Bertram Franklin (Aug. 18, 1875), son of Mrs., 16, Stowe Road, Goldhawk Road. Elected Senior Scholar, September, 1890. Left in Sc. VIII. A. (Exhibitioner), July, 1894. Smee Prize, 1894; Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, July, 1892; Minor Scholar and Sizar of St. John's College, Cambridge, 1893; Second Class 220 [1890 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Nat. Science Tripos (Part I.), 1896; B.A. 1897; Civil Service Exam., 1898 (Straits Settlements); sometime Junior Demonstrator in Botany in the Biological Laboratory, Camb., 1893; M.A. 1903. Willis, Henry (April 16, 1875), son of D., merchant, The Beeches, Kingston Hill, Surrey. Left in Army B., July, 1891. Marine Insurance Broker. Wilson, John Sigismund (Oct. 13, 1875), son of J., engineer, Cairo, Egypt. Left in Army B., July, 1892. John Watson Prize, 1892. Woods, Charles William Tuthill (June 7, 1876), son of Col. R. W., retired, 36, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1895. Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, 1895; First M.B. Exam., 1896; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London, 1903. Wooster, John Hill (May 30, 1876), son of J. R., chemist, 4, The Broadway, Chiswick. Left in vi. A., July, 1894. Merton College, Oxford; B.A., Third Class Modern Hist., 1898; M.A. 1903; Sarum Coll., 1898; D. 1899; P. 1900 (London). FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January, 1890. Chisolm, Robert Alexander (Jan. 13, 1878), son of Mrs., 31, Denning Road, Hampstead. Left in U. VIII., July, 1896. Scholar of Wadham College, Oxford, 1895; First Class Classics Moderations, 1898; B.A., Second Class Natural Science, 1900. Smalley, Robert Francis (Sept. 18, 1876), son of Colonel, R.E., 86, Talbot Road, Westbourne Park. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1895. Christ Church, Oxford, 1895; B.A., Third Class Modern History, 1898; Formerly Asst. Master at Storeygate School, Leicester. Solomon, Lawrence (Mar. 19, 1876), son of J. M., barrister, 22, Linden Gardens, Bayswater. Left in U. VIII., July, 1895. Post Master of Merton College, Oxford, 1895; First Class Classics Moderations, 1897; B.A., First Class Litt. Hum., 1899; Lincoln's Inn. Varley, Richard Stanley (June 29, 1879), son of J., solicitor, 11, Stanley Gardens, Kensington Park. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1898. Captain, 1897 and 1898. High Master's Latin Verse Prize, 1895; Ollivant Prize, 1897; Thruston, Kynaston, and Ollivant, 1898; Scholar of Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1897; First Class Classics Moderations, 1900; Craven Scholar, 1901; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1902; Asst. Master, Haileybury, 1902. 1890] 221 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1890. Arkinstall, Percy Pearce (Aug. 25, 1877), son of W., chemist, 35, Gloucester Road. Left in U. v. B., July, 1894. Scholar, University College, London. Beaty-Pownall, George Ernest (May 29, 1877), son of Colonel, 37, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., July, 1895. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, November, 1895; Commission in Border Regt. (Honours), 1897; Lieut., 1900. Took part in the engagements at Willow Grange, Colenso, and Spion Kop, and in the relief of Ladysmith and of Wepener; Capt., Aug. 8, 1900. Bevan, Cecil Stuart Reginald (May 1, 1875), son of Rev. C. M., 38, Orsett Terrace, Hyde Park. Left in vi. B., April, 1894. Solicitor. Boyd, Gerald Farrell (Oct. 17, 1877), son of R., 98, Philbeach Gardens. Elected Junior Scholar, September, 1890. Left in Army A., April, 1894. Taken prisoner at Colenso while Corporal in the Devons; Commission in East Yorkshire Regt., 1900; Lieut., 1902; Capt., Leinster Regt., 1904. Received the Distinguished Conduct Medal as Sergeant for repulse of Boer attack on Colonel Parke's column at Eland's Spruit on December 19, 1900; Lond. Gaz., April 25, 1902; D.S.O. 1902. Clark, John (Nov. 15, 1874), son of J. B., merchant, The Cottage, Cookham Dean, nr. Maidenhead. Left in Spec. Sc. v., December, 1891. Chemistry student. Clayton, Hugh Byard (Dec. 24, 1877), son of R. B., Australian agent, 104, Edith Road, West Kensington. Elected Junior Scholar, April, 1890. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1896. Ollivant Prize, 1896; Scholar of Wadham College, Oxford, 1895; First Class Classics Moderations, 1898; B.A., First Class Litt. Hum., 1900; Civil Service Examination, 1900; Bombay Presidency. Cotton, James Baxter (June 10, 1876), son of J. S., editor of Academy, 107, Abingdon Road, Kensington. Smee Prizes, 1890, 1891 and 1892. Died while in the School, March 23, 1893, aged 17. Secretary, School Photographic Society. Dobson, Wilfred James (Mar. 4, 1878), son of W. C., insurance clerk, 9, The Avenue, Kew Gardens. Elected Junior Scholar, September, 1890. Left in U. VIII., July, 1897. Scholar of Exeter College, Oxford, 1897; Third Class Classics Moderations, Oxford, 1900. Evans, Lawrence Norris (Dec. 26, 1875), son of Colonel, Lancashire Fusiliers, Brighton House, Llanwrtyd Wells, Breconshire. Left in Sc. v., December, 1891. 222 [1890 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Fennell, William Bertram (Sept. 4, 1876), son of J. C., 6, Madeley Road, Ealing. Left in Sc. VI., April, 1891. Science Master at Rugeley School, Staffordshire, 1895. Foskett, Robert John (July 9, 1874), son of G., builder, Highfield, Stoke Poges, Slough. Left in Army C., 1892. Admitted solicitor, 1899, practising in London. Gibb, William Nimmo (Jan. 31, 1876), son of J., ship broker, 51, Ladbroke Grove. Left in Math. VIII., April, 1895. Exhibitioner of Caius College, Cambridge, 1894; Foundation Scholar, 1896; B.A., Wrangler, Mathematical Tripos (Part I.), 1898; Second Class Law Tripos (Part II.), 1898; Bar, Final Exam. (Studentship), 1900; called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1901; Equity Draughtsman and Con- veyancer. Glover, James Alison (Feb. 21, 1876), son of Dr. J. G., M.D., 25, Highbury Place. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1894. Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., June, 1892; Exhibitioner and Sizar of St. John's College, Cambridge, 1893; B.A., Second Class Natural Science Tripos (Part I.), 1897; M.A., M.B., B.C., 1901; Guy's Hospital; 2nd Lieut., 3rd Batt. (Vol.) The Queen's (Roy. West Surrey Regt.), 1901; Private in C.I.V., with the 21st Brigade, under General Ian Hamilton; was made Hon. Sergeant-Major of the Bearer Company to the Field Hospital; after disbandment of the C.I.V. was apptd. Quartermaster and Hon. Lieut. in the New South Wales Medical Staff Corps. Goodeve, Thomas Edward (Aug. 15, 1876), son of T. M., barrister, 38, Argyll Road, Kensington. Left in Army B., July, 1894. Royal College of Science, South Kensington. Gosney, Oswald (July 15, 1873), son of G., Elmfield Lodge, Southall, Middlesex. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1892. Matriculation, Second Class, London Univ., January, 1890; Scholar of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 1892; B.A., Senior Optime Math. Tripos (Part I.), 1895; M.A. 1899; Ridley Hall, Cambridge, 1895; D. 1896; P. 1897 (St. Albans). Grant, Selwyn Seafield (Sept. 1, 1877), son of General, 28, St. Mary Abbott's Terrace, Kensington. Elected Junior Scholar, September, 1890. Left in Army A., July, 1894. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, June, 1894 (failed in the medical examina- tion); City and Guilds of London Institute, Central Technical College, 1894; electrical engineer. Hallilay, Herbert (May 27, 1876), son of R., barrister, 29, Queen Anne's Grove, Bedford Park. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1894. Smee Prize, 1893; Matriculation, Second Class, London Univ., January, 1894; Westminster Hospital, M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1900; M.B., Lond. Univ., 1901; Commission in Ind. Med. Service, 1902. Hewetson, George William (May 29, 1876), son of Colonel C. C., Indian Army, 125, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in III., July, 1891. 1890] 223 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Hudson, James Frank (Sept. 19, 1872), son of J., gardener to Rothschild, The Gardens, Gunnersbury House, Acton. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1891. Exhibitioner of Jesus College, Oxford, 1891 (with the privileges of Scholar); First Class Mathematics Moderations, 1893; Goldsmith Exhbtnr., 1894; B.A., First Class Mathematics, 1895; Third Class Nat. Sci., 1896; M.A. 1898; Demonst. in Physics in Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford, 1897; Matriculation, Second Class, London Univ., 1900; B.Sc. Exam., London Univ., 1902; Hartley Univ. Coll., Southampton, 1902. Irwin, Sidney Conyers (Oct. 17, 1876), son of A. C., Indian agent, 153, The Grove, Hammersmith. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1894. Died from fever at Pretoria, July 24, 1904, aged 27. Kulb, Victor Henry (Jan. 19, 1877), son of A. A., stock and share broker, 10, Devonshire Terrace, Hyde Park. Left in Special Sc. v., April, 1892. Leveaux, Montagu Vivian Ellis (Dec. 28, 1875), son of Mrs., 194, Adelaide Road. Left in U. Sc. VII., April, 1892. St. John's Coll., Camb. Lewis, Herbert Somers (Dec. 4, 1874), son of Colonel, solicitor, 3, Vicarage Gate, Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. B., December, 1892. Matric., First Class, London Univ., June, 1892; admitted a solicitor in 1896; Capt., 4th Batt. West London (Vols.), The King's Roy. Rifle Corps, 1896; Regimental Instructor of Musketry, 1897; died on June 7, 1903, aged 28. McIlwaine, Arthur Arnold (June 5, 1877), son of Captain W. F., retired, 156, Blomfield Terrace, Upper Westbourne Terrace. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1896. Smee Prize, 1895; Christ Church, Oxford; B.A., Second Class Mod. Hist., 1901. Marcy, George (Aug. 16, 1876), son of G. N., barrister, 114, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1895. Prelim. Exam. for Med. Study, June, 1894; Trinity Coll., Camb., 1897-1901. Marshall, Arthur Grotjan (Aug. 2, 1875), son of H. C., accountant, 91, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VIII., July, 1892. Matric., Second Class, London Univ., January, 1892. Midwinter, Arthur Adair (June 26, 1876), son of Rev. E. A., 35, Blandford Square. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1892. Mignon, Louis de la More (Feb. 23, 1876), son of Colonel, 132, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., July, 1892. Emmanuel Coll., Camb., B.A., 1895; M.A. 1898. Millington, William Pearson (Feb. 12, 1876), son of G., merchant, Ingleside, Wimbledon Park, Surrey. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1894. Matric., First Class, London Univ., June, 1893. 224 [1890 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Perrott, Henry Ronald-Taylor Simpson (June 29, 1876), son of Rev. H., High Street, Harborne, Birmingham. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1891. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1895. Sizar of Trinity College, Camb., 1894; Bell Scholar, 1896; B.A., Twelfth Wrangler, Math. Tripos, Part I., 1898; Student, Univ. Coll., Gower Street, 1899-1900; Civil Service Examination, 1899; Assistant Magis- trate, Bengal. Pollard, Fleetwood Haswell (Mar. 11, 1877), son of R. W., The Manor House, Bagnor, near Newbury, Berks. Left in III., July, 1891. Assistant Borough Surveyor at Windsor. Pollock, Charles Frederick Halliday (Jan. 5, 1876), son of Mrs., 15, Lisgar Terrace, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VIII., April, 1894. Price, Charles Lempriere (Sept. 17, 1877), son of Colonel, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., December, 1891. 2nd Lieut., First Royal Scots (Lothian) Regt., September 8, 1897; Lieutenant, 1899; Capt., November 3, 1903; served in South Africa; mentioned in Despatches, Lond. Gaz., August 20 and September 10, 1901; D.S.O., September, 1901. Reade, Dare Heber-Percy Herbert (July 10, 1876), son of Surgeon Major-General Sir John, 18, Gledstanes Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., July, 1894. Second Lieutenant, 4th Batt. Royal Fusiliers; 2nd Lt. (from Militia), 2nd Batt. Border Regt., 1898; Lieut., 1900; Army Pay. Dept., 1902; died from accidental poisoning, October 12, 1904, aged 28. Ross, Ernest Athole (Sept. 4, 1875), son of Captain G. E., retired, Army, 8, Collingham Gardens, South Kensington. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1894. Trinity Coll., Camb., 1895; M.B., B.S., 1903. Solomon, Maurice (Mar. 21, 1878), son of J. M., barrister, 22, Linden Gardens, Notting Hill. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1890. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1895. Matric. (Honours), London Univ., June, 1894; City and Guilds Technical Institute, South Kensington; Clothworkers' Scholarship, September, 1895. Stewart, Hubert Selwyn (Mar. 19, 1879), son of Rev. R., vicar, All Saints, Knightsbridge, 34, Rutland Gate. Elected Junior Scholar, September, 1890. Left in U. VIII., July, 1898. High Master's Latin Verse Prize, 1896; Governors (Greek Verse) Prize, 1898; Exhibi- tioner of Trinity Coll., Oxford, 1897; Second Class Classical Moderations, 1900. Stutfield, Armar Lowry (Feb. 7, 1875). son of F., wine merchant, 121, King Henry's Road, St. John's Wood. Left in VI. B., December, 1892. Engaged in an English Bank, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Thompson, Reginald Campbell (Aug. 21, 1876), son of Dr. R. E., physician, 73, Lillie Road, Fulham. Left in L. VIII., July, 1895. Smee Prize, 1891, 1892, 1893; obtained a special prize for Assyriology, 1894; Exhibitioner of Caius Coll., Camb., 1894; Stewart of Rannoch (Hebrew) Scholar, 1897; B.A., First Class Oriental Languages Tripos, 1898; appointment in the British Museum. 1890] 225 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Wallace, Alfred Campbell (Oct. 1, 1875), son of R., M.P., barrister, 19, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1894. Stockbroker. Willson, Walter Stuart James (Nov. 16, 1876), son of A., Oaklands, Cumberland Road, Kew. Left in L. IV., December, 1890. In Calcutta. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected April, 1890. Clayton, Hugh Byard (Dec. 24, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1890. Corry, John Beaumont (Aug. 21, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1888. d'Avigdor, Waldo Percy Henry (May 8, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1888. Robinson, Richard Atkinson (Sept. 9, 1878), son of R. A., chemist, 195, Brompton Road. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1895. Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., June, 1896; Roman Law, Class III., May, 1904; assistant editor, Pharma- ceutical Journal, 1902. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted April, 1890. Adamson, James Weeden Woodhams (May 7, 1877), son of Mrs., 71, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1891. Student at Technical Coll., Finsbury; St. George's Hospital, 1897; Final Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1902. Allen, James Burt (April 18, 1876), son of J., telegraph engineer, Kelvin Grove, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1893. Beaumont, Frederick William (Feb. 9, 1876), son of Mrs., Houston House, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in Sc. VI., July, 1892. Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., June, 1903. Berkeley, Edward (Feb. 8, 1875), son of C. C., barrister, 13, Clarendon Road, Notting Hill. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1891. Bluett, Richard Warre (June 15, 1874), son of Mrs., 2, Marlborough Crescent, Bedford Park. Left in L. Sc. VIII., July, 1892. Matric., First Class, London Univ., January, 1892; engineer's apprentice. Q 226 [1890 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Browne, Horace Fairfax Moresby (Dec. 14, 1876), brother of Mrs. Cumming, 16, Pembroke Road, Kensington. Left in Army A., July, 1895. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, June, 1895; Commission in Ind. Staff Corps, 1897; 2nd Lieut., May 24, 1898; Lieut., July 10, 1899. Burne, Cecil Alfred (Nov. 11, 1876), son of T., secretary, Royal Hospital, Chelsea. Left in L. Sc. VIII., July, 1893. Matric., Second Class, London Univ., January, 1893; mining student. Butler, Harold Branson (Oct. 13, 1875), son of Dr. T. M., surgeon, The Firs, Guildford, Surrey. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1893. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London, 1901; Junior House Surgeon, St. Bartholomew's Hosp., 1901. Cardwell, Ernest Henry (Dec. 29, 1875), son of Rev. J. H., St. Anne's Rectory, Soho Square. Left in U. IV., April, 1892. Spent nearly seven years in North and South America; now in business in London. Cavalier, Herbert Ramsden (Aug. 10, 1877), son of Rev. A. R., 33, Edith Road, West Kensington. Elected Junior Scholar, September, 1890. Left in U. VIII., July, 1895. Smee Prize, 1892, 1893; Bible Clerk of All Souls' College, Oxford, 1895; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1897; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1899; First Class Theology, 1900; in Holy Orders. Christian, William (May 17, 1875), son of Mrs., Clifton Villa, Somerset Road, Ealing. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1894. Prelim. Arts Exam. for Medical Study, December, 1893. Coad, Harold Eustace (Jan. 7, 1876), son of T., surveyor, 89, Shepherd's Bush Road. Left in Army A., July, 1893. Went to Harrow School to prepare for Army; Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, November, 1896; Asst. Surveyor on Engineering Service (ranking as Lieut.), 1899; Commission in R.E., 1900. Connew, Terence Fortescue (Sept. 4, 1876), son of C. M., merchant (abroad), 34, Brondesbury Villas, Kilburn. Left in Army A., July, 1892. Ellissen, Gustav Edmund (Mar. 19, 1874), son of A., merchant, 28, Maida Hill. Transferred from Foundationers. See Capitation Scholars, January, 1887, Forbes, Thomas Alexander Cecil (Mar. 31, 1876), son of T. T., barrister, care of F. W., Watkin, Esq., 16, Auriol Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., July, 1892. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1894. Commission, 16th Lancers, 1896. 1890] 227 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Lyons, Emanuel Simon (Oct. 28, 1874), son of E., merchant, 12, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., April, 1893. Major, Lancelot Bruce (Aug. 18, 1876), son of C. M., bonded wharfinger, Cromwell House, Duppas Hill Terrace, Croydon. Left in L. Sc. VIII., December, 1892. Trinity Hall, Cambridge, 1896-8; Partner in the firm of Major and Field, Wharfingers; went to South Africa with the Battery of the Honble. Artillery Company; present at the capture of Bethlehem, July 7, 1900. Marval, John (Feb. 13, 1875), ward of Mrs., 1, The Crescent, Clapham Common. Left in L. Sc. VIII., April, 1893. Member of the London Stock Exchange. Nursey, Cyril Fairfax Lane (Aug. 18, 1876), son of P. F., civil engineer, 189, Lavender Hill. Left in Army B., December, 1892. Articled pupil to engineers (Maudslay, Sons, and Field). Ribton, William Erskine (May 31, 1877), son of T., barrister, 18, Ladbroke Square. Elected Junior Scholar, January, 1891. Left in U. M. VIII., April, 1896. Scholar of Corpus Christi Coll., Camb., 1896; Univ. Coll., Oxford, 1896. Sanders, William Orpen Skottowe (Aug. 21, 1876), son of W. B., architect, 2, Cathcart Road, South Kensington. Left in Army A., July, 1894. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, July, 1894; Commission, R.A., 1896; Lieut., 1899; Capt., December 21, 1901; Capt., Indian Ordnance Dept., 1903. Sheldon, Arthur Izod (Jan. 22, 1877), son of Dr. T., M.D., 25, Powis Square, Notting Hill. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1894. Matric., Second Class, London Univ., January, 1894; St. Thomas's Hosp., 1897; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1900; Surg., R.N., 1900. Skeffington, Harold Ernest (Sept. 15, 1877), son of M. S., publisher, 105, Elgin Crescent, Notting Hill. Left in Sc. IV., July, 1890. Publisher. Smith, Frederick Herbert (May 2, 1876), son of C. F., 78, Richmond Road, Bayswater. Left in L. Sc. VIII., April, 1893. Matric., First Class, London Univ., January, 1893; Auditing clerk (Chartered Accountant's). Stewart, Reginald Edward (June, 25, 1877), son of Rev. R., 34, Rutland Gate. Left in vI. A., July, 1895. In Rangoon, Burma. Sutton, Harold Hereward Edgar (Dec. 27, 1874), son of W., barrister and actuary, Kingswood, Macaulay Road, Clapham Common. Left in vI. B., July, 1893. Clerk in Brit. Emp. Mut. Life Assur. Co. Q 2 228 [1890 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Willis, John Burdett (Mar. 5, 1877), son of J., Civil Service, 10, Churchfield Road, Ealing. Elected Senior Scholar, January, 1893. Left in Math. vIII., July, 1894. Matric., London Univ., First Class, June, 1893; John Watson Prize, 1894; A. M. Inst. C. E. Wilson, William Henry Montagu (Aug. 11, 1875), son of Capt., H.M. Inspector of Prisons, 145, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in Army B., July, 1891. Sergeant, New Zealand Contingent, at Pretoria, August, 1900. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1890. Adams, John Dingle (Oct. 4, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1888. Allen, Reginald Seymour (Jan. 30, 1879), son of Major F., Army, 53, Eardley Crescent, Earl's Court. Left in U. VIII., July, 1897. Latin Elegiac Verse Prize (Senior), 1896; Keble Coll., Oxfd., 1897; Second Class Classics Mods., 1899; Commn. in Lancashire Fus.; 2nd Lieut., 1900; Lieut., 1900; attached for duty to 5th Div. Mounted Infty.; wounded at Moll's Nek, near Volkrust, September 1, 1900, on patrol; Medal with clasp. Atchison, George Tournour (July 10, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1889. Bailey, Edmund Savage (July 31, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1889. Beadon, Richard Musgrave (Sept. 1, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1889. Bird, Frederick Dudley (Jan. 10, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1889, Blandford, Francis George (Feb. 8, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1889. Boyd, Gerald Farrell (Nov. 19, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1890. Brodribb, Charles William (June 11, 1878), son of A. A., journalist, 29, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1897. Greek Verse and Thruston Prizes, 1897; Scholar of Trinity Coll., Oxford, 1896; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1899; B.A., Third Class Litt. Hum., 1901; M.A. 1904. Carter, Herbert Pering (Aug. 11, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1889. Cavalier Herbert Ramsden (April 10, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1890. Chisman, Frank William (Sept. 22, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1889. 1890] 229 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Dobson, Wilfred James (Mar. 4, 1878). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1890. Fergusson, Drummond James (Mar. 11, 1877), son of Dr. J., M.D., Lincoln House, Richmond, Surrey. Left in Special, April, 1892. Univ. Edinburgh, M.B., Bac. Surg., 1900. Grant, Selwyn Seafield (Sept. 16, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1890. Harris, Sydney West (Oct. 10, 1876), son of G., merchant, 16, Mount Park, Ealing. Left in U. M., VIII., July, 1895. Scholar of Queen's Coll., Oxford, 1895; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1897; B.A., Third Class Litt. Hum., 1899; Civil Service Examination, 1899; Sec.'s Office, G.P.O., 1900; in Home Office. Head, Leslie Charles Broughton (Jan. 26, 1878), son of G., accountant, 13, Wood Lane, Uxbridge Road. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1894. Matric., First Class, London Univ., June, 1894; Smee Prize, 1894; Univ. Glasgow, M.B., Ch.B.; L.D.S., Eng., 1903. Jones, Lawrence (Sept. 17, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1889. Keigwin, Herbert Stanley (May 4, 1878), son of C. D., clerk, Beverley Cottage, Colchester. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1897. Exhibitioner of Peterhouse, Camb., 1896; B.A., Third Class (Div. I.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1900; Lieut., 4th Batt. (Camb. Univ.), Vols., 1900; Mining Commissioner, Buluwayo, 1902. Shepard Challenge Cup, 1896. Langman, Albert Edward (May 29, 1879), son of A. W. F., Art Inspector, 22, St. James's Square, Notting Hill. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1898. Scholar of Trinity Coll., Oxford, 1897; First Class Classics Moderations, 1900; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1902; Civil Service Exam., 1902; Public Record Office of Ireland. Langman, John Andrew (Oct. 3, 1877), as above. Left in Army A., July, 1894. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, July, 1894; Commission, R.E., 1896; Lieut., 1899. Lewisohn, Frederick (July 28, 1878), son of L., merchant, 64, Hamilton Terrace, St. John's Wood. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1897. Kynaston Prize, 1897; Scholar of Trinity College, Oxford, 1896; First Class Classics Moderations, 1899; Gaisford (Greek Verse) Prize, 1901; B.A., First Class Litt. Hum., 1901; Craven Scholar, 1901; Civil Service Exam., 1901; Assistant Commissioner, Burmah. Miller, Francis Samuel (Sept. 24, 1877), son of H. W., lamp manufacturer, Old Malden, Surrey. Left in Army A., July, 1896. Smee Prize, 1894; Institute's Scholarship, City and Guilds of London Central Technical College, 1896. Parsons, Herbert John (Mar. 7, 1877), son of J., H.M.'s Assistant Insp. of Schools, 135, Bromwood Road, Wandsworth Common. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1896. Scholar of Queens' Coll., Camb., 1896; B.A., Senior Optime, 1899; Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., January, 1900; D. 1901; P. 1902. 230 [1890 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Robbins, Reginald Henry (Aug. 18, 1877), son of J., chemist, 57, Warrington Crescent, Maida Vale. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1896. Trinity Coll., Camb., 1897; B.A., Third Class Nat. Sci. Tripos, 1899; Univ. (Open) Ent. Scholarship, St. Mary's Hosp., 1900; M.A., M.B., B.C., 1904; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London, 1904. Robinson, Henry (May 29, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1889. Shedlock, Rupert Down (Jan. 13, 1878), son of J. S., musical critic, Alma House, Alma Square, St. John's Wood. Left in VI. B., December, 1893. Solomon, Maurice (Mar. 21, 1878). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1890. Stewart, Hubert Selwyn (Mar. 19, 1879). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1890. Vernéde, Charles Oscar (June 6, 1877), son of O., solicitor, 119, Lansdowne Road, Notting Hill. Left in L. M. VIII., April, 1895. Articled clerk to solicitor; Inland Revenue Dept., Estate Duty Office. Ward, Thomas Francis (Sept. 3, 1879), son of Mrs., 14, Redcliffe Street, South Kensington. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1898. Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., January, 1896; Scholar of Emmanuel Coll., Camb., 1897; B.A., Junior Optime, 1901. Williamson, Kenneth Bertram Franklin (Aug. 18, 1875). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1889. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1890. Allan, Charles Henry (Mar. 3, 1877), son of Mrs., 33, Princes Square, Bayswater. Left in U. Sc. VII., April, 1894. London Hospital; First Exam. for M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Part III., 1896. Allin, Lionel Frederick Norwood Sealy (Feb. 26, 1877), son of C. S., civil engineer, 52, Woodstock Road, Bedford Park. Left in VI. A., July, 1894. Went in 1897 to British Columbia, mining, then to India in engineers work, and was employed on famine relief works. Is now in South Africa on a railway survey at Aliwal North. Atkinson, George James Mouncey (July 12, 1876), son of G. M., artist, 28, St. Oswald's Road, West Brompton. Left in Medical, July, 1895. Smee Prizes, 1892, 1893, and 1894; St. Mary's Hosp.; attached to Vol. Med. Staff Corps (Lond.), 1901; Final Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1902. 1890] 231 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Batty, Francis de Witt (Jan. 10, 1879), son of Rev. W. E., Clerk in Holy Orders, St. John's Vicarage, Walham Green. Elected Junior Scholar, September, 1891. Left in L. M. VIII., December, 1897. Balliol Coll., Oxford; Second Class Classics Mods., 1900; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1902; Deacon, 1903; P. 1904 (London). Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of Brisbane. Boyce, William Steele (July 14, 1875), son of W. C., Indian State Railway, 63, Cambridge Road, Hammersmith. Left in Army C., April, 1892. Bromley, Cuthbert (Sept. 19, 1878), son of J., civil service, 52, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1895. Lieut., 3rd Batt., The King's (Liverpool Regt.), 1897; 2nd Lieut., Lancashire Fusiliers, 1898; Lieut., 1898; Capt., 1901. Browne, William Barrington (Nov. 26, 1877), son of Major W. B., Duke of Cornwall's L. I., 53, Aynhoe Road, Brook Green. Left in vi. B., July, 1895. Chinese merchant, Hankow, China. Browne, Salwey Wemyss (Feb. 4, 1876), as above. Left in Army B., July, 1895. Private, London Scottish, R. V.; joined the Gordon Highlanders with the reinforcements after the siege of Ladysmith. Brunt, Edgar Harold (Jan. 7, 1876), stepson of Dr. E. Gailey, Rose Bank, Leek, Staffordshire. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1892. Matriculation, Second Class, London Univ., January, 1893; M.B., Ch. B., Univ. Edinburgh, 1898. Carlile, Christopher (Aug. 7, 1878), son of Rev. W., Clerk in Holy Orders, Inholme, Holmwood, Dorking. Left in Medical Form, July, 1897. Sizar of Magdalen Coll., Camb., 1897. Chowne, Cecil Tilson (July 31, 1878), son of J. H., solicitor, 12, Mornington Avenue, West Kensington. Left in U. IV., July, 1891. Admitted solicitor, 1900, practising in London. Chubb, Gilbert Charles (April 19, 1876), son of C. J., civil engineer, 212, Cornwall Road, Notting Hill. Left in Army B., December, 1894. Smee Prize, 1894; Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., January, 1899; Science and Research Student, 1900-1; Gold Medal for Zoology and Comparative Anat., Senior Class, 1900-1; Bachelor of Science with Honours in Zoology, 1901; appointed as Demonstrator in Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, Univ. Coll., London, 1902-3. Clifford, Ernest Herbert (Jan. 8, 1876). Readmitted: see Capitation Scholars (? Edward H.), January, 1889. Cohn, Maurice Davis (Mar. 31, 1878), son of H., merchant, 7, Brunswick Square. Left in III., April, 1891. 232 [1890 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Collison-Morley, Harold Duke (Nov. 30, 1877), son of Dr. J. L., physician, 124, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in VI. B., July, 1895. Second Prize, Public Schools Art Competition, 1893; John Watson Prize, 1893, 1894, and 1895; Art Student, Univ. London, 1895-6; Cert. for Figure Drawing, 1897-8; Slade School of Art, University College, London. Joined the Queensland Bushmen and went to South Africa; he was with the Imperial contingent under Sir Frederick Carrington; nominated by Lord Roberts for a commission in the Army, and appointed Second Lieu- tenant in the Lancashire Fusiliers, 1900; Lieut., 1901; has sent home many sketches which have been reproduced in the Graphic. Croft, George Herbert (May 30, 1877), son of H. H. S., barrister, 54, Eaton Place, Brighton. Left in U. v. A., July, 1894. Hollesley Bay Agricultural College; Professional Associate of Surveyor's Institution, 1899; appointed sub-agent on the Danes- field Estate, at Marlow, 1904. Cutler, Horace Arthur (Oct. 4, 1875), son of S., engineer, 11, Vanbrugh Park, Blackheath. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1893. Clare Coll., Camb.; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1902; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1902; M.B., B.C., 1903. Davey, Henry Charles (April 6, 1875), son of H., stockbroker, 90, Priory Road, Hampstead. Left in L. Sc. VIII., April, 1893. Clare Coll., Camb., 1893. Davis, Edward Clarence Alfred (Aug. 22, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1887. Elliott, Cyril Thompson (Aug. 23, 1877), son of J., inspector of schools in India, 28, Sistova Road, Balham. Left in Army B., April, 1894. England, Herbert Skelton (Jan. 31, 1878), son of Mrs., 3, Temple Gardens. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1895. Fawssett, Edgar Thomas (Sept. 28, 1876), son of T., dental manu- facturer, 97, Philbeach Gardens. Left in Remove, December, 1893. Univ. Coll., Oxford, 1894; B.A., Third Class Jurisprudence, 1898. Fedden, Walter Fedde (Dec. 15, 1878), son of S., 30, Mount Park Road, Ealing. Left in Sc. VIII. A., December, 1894. Matriculation, First. Class, London Univ., January, 1896; St. George's Hospital; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1900; L.R.C.P., 1900; Thompson Medal and Treasurer's Prize, 1900; Pollock Prize and General Proficiency Prize, 1900; House Physician and Resident Obstetric Asst., 1902; M.B. (Honours), 1902; and B.S., London Univ., 1903; Clinical Asst., Throat Dept., St. George's Hosp., 1903; M.S. 1904. Fowler, William Henry Begbie (Nov. 20, 1877), son of Monmouth H., and nephew of Mrs. Gibson, 18, West Cromwell Road. Left in U. IV., July, 1891. Publicist, San Francisco, California. 1890] 233 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Glascock, Lancaster Colin Bradford (Aug. 16, 1875), son of Major- General, Bengal Army, Errington House, Normanton, Derby. Left in Army B., July, 1894. Smee Prize, 1894; Supdt. Police, India; Trooper in Imp. Yeom. (with Lumsden's Horse); Punjab Police, 1899. Gretton, George Foster (April 11, 1878), son of Captain G., Royal Warwickshire Regiment, 64, Perham Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1891. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1896. Smee Prize, 1896; Caius College, Cambridge; Commission (direct), R.A., 1898; Lieut., 1901; Lieut., Indian S. C., 1901. First XV., 1895. Griffiths, Arthur Hail (May 14, 1878), ward of J. Fisher, Esq., merchant, Highbury New Park. Left in U. v. A., December, 1894. Private in Queen's Westminster, R. V.; went out to South Africa on March 16, 1900, attached to the 2nd Batt., King's Royal Rifles. Harris, William Leonard (Dec. 9, 1877), son of J., accountant, 34, Palace Gardens Terrace. Left in Army C., July, 1894. Chartered accountant, 1902. Harris, George Grinling (Aug. 13, 1879), as above. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1892. Left in L. M. VIII., December, 1897. Admitted solicitor, January, 1903, practising in London. Hart, James Robert Bell (June 7, 1877), son of J., C. S. Chancery Division, High Court of Justice, Ecclesbourne, Montserrat Road, Putney. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1891. Left in U. VIII., July, 1896. Butterworth Prize, 1896; Scholar, Hertford Coll., Oxford, 1896; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1898; Third Class Litt. Hum., 1900; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1901. Harvey, Frank Henry (Nov. 9, 1878), son of Col. E., Royal Engineers, 4, Warwick Road, Ealing. Left in Army B., July, 1893. Removed to Clifton Coll.; 2nd Lt. Border Regt., 1898; Lieut., 1901; Lieut. Indian Staff Corps, 1901; S. African War, 1899-1901; performed duties of Asst. Adjt., Depôt Bn., Green Point Camp. Hedgeland, Reginald Follett Codrington (Jan., 1875), son of Mrs., 30, Milner Street, Cadogan Square. Left in VII., July, 1893. Pembroke Coll., Oxford, B.A. 1897; Chinese Customs Service, 1898. Hedgeland, Arthur John (April, 1876), as above. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1895. Boyd Scholarship (Classical), to any College at Oxford or Camb.; New Coll., Oxford, 1895; Third Class Classics Mods., 1897; B.A. 1900; Private Secretary to the Governor of Natal. Higinbotham, Arthur Ainslie (Oct. 6, 1877), son of J. N., Civil Service, Holmwood, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1893. 234 [1890 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Hodges, Sidney Sealy (Nov. 10, 1877), son of Mrs., 210, Cornwall Road, Notting Hill, Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1894. Hodgson, Charles Franklin Frisby (May 29, 1877), son of A. P., retired I. C. S., Lansdown House, Spring Grove, Isleworth. Left in Army B., April, 1894. 2nd Lt., South Staffordshire Regt., 1899; Lieut., 1900. Hojel, Harold Courtenay (Dec. 4, 1873), son of Brig.-Surg. A. N., Indian Medical Service, Baron's Court House, West Kensington. Left in Army C., December, 1891. Hussey, Montague Grove (Mar. 6, 1877), son of Dr. J. F., retired M.R.C.P., Quatre Bras, Dorchester. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1896. Smee Prize, 1895; John Watson Prizes, 1895 and 1896; Keble College, Oxford, 1897. Joseph, Ernest Marton (Jan. 8, 1877), son of N. S., architect, 34, Inverness Terrace. Left in U. IV., December, 1891. Jukes, John Edwin Clapham (Nov. 12, 1878), son of E. C., Stock Exchange, Hadley Lodge, Barnet. Left in Remove, April, 1891. Removed to Aldenham School. Scholar, Pem- broke Coll., Camb., 1898; Porson Prize, 1899; First Class (Div. II.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1900; Chancellor's Medal, 1902; B.A. 1902; Indian Civil Service, 1902. Kingston, Charles Dania (Nov. 7, 1878), son of J. K., Esq., Junior, dyer, Glenvar, British Grove, Chiswick. Left in U. IV., December, 1891. Managing Partner of "The Castle Laundry," Wandsworth. Leadam, Harold Christopher Newton (Nov. 9, 1876), son of I. S., barrister, 117, St. George's Square. Left in L. v., July, 1894. Abroad. Leon, Arthur Alexander (Jan. 12, 1877), son of Mrs., 13, Cleveland Square, Hyde Park. Left in Army B., July, 1894. Student of electrical engineering at the City and Guilds of London Central Tech. Coll.; member of London Stock Exchange. Lovemore, Sinclair Moody (Sept. 25, 1875), son of Mrs., Osborne House, Holland Park Terrace. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1890. Machell, Lancelot (Feb. 25, 1877), son of H. L., solicitor, 10, Albert Place, Victoria Road, Kensington. Left in U. v. A., December, 1894. Queen's Coll., Oxford, 1896. Capt. of Rowing, 1894. Marshall, Robert Calder (Dec. 19, 1877), son of H. C., accountant, 91, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1893. Martin, George (Oct. 11, 1874), son of Dr. A. R., surgeon, Rochester. Left in U. Matric., December, 1891. 1890] 235 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Meiklejohn, Walter Lloyd Sinclair (Jan. 31, 1878), son of Dr. R. N. (retired), 105, Holland Road, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1891, and back to Capitation Scholars, April, 1894. Left in Army A., December, 1895. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, June, 1896; 2nd Lt. Ind. Staff Corps, 1899; Lieut., 1900. First XV., 1894-5. Mennell, George Gillies (Feb. 11, 1878), son of Dr. Z., surgeon, 31, Shepherd's Bush Road. Left in Up. VIII., April, 1897. Exhibitioner, Worcester Coll., Oxford, 1897; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1899; Home Civil Service, 1902; Roman Law Exam., Class II. (Lincoln's Inn), 1902; Constitutional Law and Legal History, Class III., 1903; Criminal Law, Class III., 1903; Civil Service Commissioners' Office. Merritt, Cecil Mack (Jan 6, 1877), son of Capt. W. J., 31, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., April, 1895. First XV., 1893, 1894 (Captain). International Cap for Canadian football. Mitton, Edgar Wilbury (Feb. 8, 1878), son of E. W., wine merchant, 34, Hamilton Road, Ealing. Left in L. v., December, 1895. Moore, John Lee (April 26, 1877), son of J. R., Civil Service, Board of Agriculture, 39, Avonmore Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1893. Left in U. VIII., July, 1896. Sizar of St. John's College, Cambridge, 1895; French Composition Prize, 1896; B.A. and LL.B., Second Class (Third Div.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1899; Law Tripos, Part II., 1900; admitted solicitor, December, 1902, practising in London Neil, William Herbert (May 16, 1876), son of Rev. J., Clerk in Holy Orders, Hamilton House, Acton. Left in U. Sc. VII., April, 1894. Univ. Coll. Hosp., October 6, 1897; Second Class (Chemistry and Chemical Physics), 1897-8; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1902; practising at Parham, Antigua, West Indies. Neil, Arthur Theodore (Mar. 15, 1878), as above. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1891; retransferred to Capitation Scholars, April, 1894. Left in 1895. Corpus Christi Coll., Camb., 1899; B.A., Third Class Nat. Science Tripos, Part I., 1900; District Commissioner, Gold Coast; died at Sekondi, February 24, 1905, of acute hepatitis, aged 26. Nicholson, Octavius Henry Lothian (July 23, 1877), son of Gen. Sir L., K.C.B., R.E., 4, Gliddon Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., December, 1894. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1895; Commn. Yorkshire Regt. (Honours), 1896; Lieut., 1899; Captain, 1904; recom- mended by Major-General Hildyard for special reward "for attention to duty and the situation" in the engagement of November 22 and 23, 1899, at Willow Grange; mentioned in Despatches, Lond. Gaz., January 26, 1900, February 8, 1901, and September, 1901; D.S.O. 1901. Norman, George Frederick Alexander (April 28, 1877), son of Dr. J. C., surgeon, Hadleigh, Suffolk. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1895. Sergeant 44th Co. Imperial Yeomanry; with General Hart at Krugersdorp, January, 1901; previously with Generals Barton, Broadwood and Clements. Peter, Frank Alexander (June 23, 1877), son of F., merchant abroad, 75, Comeragh Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1893. 236 [1890 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Pollard, George Frederick (Sept. 3, 1878), son of Dr. F., M.D., 137, Trinity Road, Upper Tooting. Left in Remove, July, 1892. Open Scholarship at Epsom College; Exhibitioner, Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1897; Assistant Master at King Edward VI. Grammar School, Totnes, 1899. Pollock, Aubrey Keatinge Halliday (Feb. 8, 1878), son of Mrs., 14, Lisgar Terrace, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VI. A., April, 1895. St. Bartholomew's Hosp.; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London, 1902; House Surgeon, West London Hospital, 1902; practising at Dibrugarh, Assam. Reinecke, Rudolph Charles Augustus (Feb. 6, 1878), son of Dr. C. A., Ph.D. Tutor, 44, Westbourne Park. Left in vI. A., July, 1896. Prelim. Exam. Law Soc., October, 1899. Ricketts, Felix William Henry (Sept. 28, 1877), son of G. W. L., Indian Civil Service, Claremont Park Avenue, Dover. Left in Army A., December, 1894. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1896; 2nd Lieut. in Wiltshire Regt., 1898; Lieut., 1899; Ind. Staff Corps, 1899. First XV., 1894, 1895; boxing. Riviere, Evelyn (Mar. 31, 1876), son of B., Royal Academician, Flaxley, Finchley Road. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1895. Balliol Coll., Oxford; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1897; Second Class Litt. Hum., 1899; B.A. 1900; called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1901. Roper, Charles (Nov. 15, 1877), son of C., draper, 73, Egerton Gardens. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1891. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1895. Matriculation, First Class, London Univ., June, 1894; Tancred Student in Physics, Caius Coll., Camb., 1895; B.A. (Third Class Natural Science Tripos), 1898; B.C. 1903; M.B. 1904. Sayers, Larne Douglas Watson (July 22, 1878), son of Mrs., 7, St. Peter's Square, Hammersmith. Left in Up. M. VIII., July, 1897. Corpus Christi Coll., Camb.; B.A. 1900; R.M.C., Sandhurst, 1901; 2nd Lt. Army Service Corps., 1901; Lieut., 1903. Sedgwick, Charles Humphrey (Nov. 23, 1876), son of W. H., stock- broker, Fernleigh, Castlenau, Barnes. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1892. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1895. Smee Prize, 1895; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1893; Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Camb., 1895; B.A., First Class Nat. Science Tripos, Part I., 1898; Second Class, Part II., 1899; M.A., M.B., B.C., 1902; Wainwright Prize, and Asst. House Physician, St. Thomas's Hosp., 1902; Asst. House Surgeon, 1903. Slater, John Cyrus (Nov. 15, 1878), son of C., barrister (retired), 50, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in L. M. VIII., December, 1897. Articled clerk to solicitor; Final Exam., Law Soc., 1902. Stokoe, Richard (April 7, 1876), son of Colonel, Army, 29, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., December, 1892. Trooper, Imperial Yeomanry; was in- valided home from South Africa. 1890] 237 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Sumner, Jocelyn Brooke (Oct. 18, 1876), son of G., journalist, Berrycote, Ennerdale Road, Kew. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1892. Thorn, Cyril Hunter Robert (April 20, 1876), son of A., architect, 11, Cambalt Road, Putney. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1893. Electrical engineer; private in Roy. Eng. (volunteers). Thurston, Harold (Oct. 19, 1877), son of J., bank manager, 184, Clapham Road. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1891. Readmitted, September, 1892, and left in Sc. VI., December, 1894. Tonge, George Preston (April 13, 1877), son of Rev. G., Clerk in Holy Orders, Spark Brook, Dennington Park Road, West Hampstead. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1896. Emmanuel Coll., Camb.; B.A., Second Class Nat. Science Tripos, Part I., 1899; M.A. 1903; Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, 1899; D. 1900; P. 1901. Wathen, Gerard Anstruther (Dec. 28, 1878), son of W. H., Stan- stead Abbotts, Ware. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1891. Left in U. VIII., December, 1897. Exhibitioner, Oriel Coll., Oxford, 1897 (resigned); Scholar, Peterhouse, Camb., 1898; B.A., Second Class (Div. II.), Classical Tripos, Part I., Camb., 1902; Assistant Master, Tunbridge School; Head Master, Model School, Lahore, India, 1905. Wathen, Frederick Blunt (June 12, 1877), as above. Left in VII., December, 1894. Asst. Traffic Manager, Madras Railway Co., Central Station, Madras. Watts, Algernon Furlong Newbegin (Aug. 23, 1875), son of Dr. A. N., physician, Overcourt, Craven Park, Harlesden. Left in Army C., July, 1892. Died of consumption at Bloemfontein, South Africa, August 1, 1894, aged 19. Whiddington, John Chilvers Reginald (Nov. 19, 1876), son of J. C. (deceased), Chief Clerk London School Board, Tickenhall, Hill- field, West Hampstead. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1891. Student of architecture. Willis, David (April 9, 1876), son of D., merchant and insurance broker, The Beeches, Kingston Hill. Left in Army B., July, 1891. Marine insurance broker. Wright, George Angus (Oct. 6, 1875), son of H., Heidelberg, King's Road, Clapham Park. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1894. Matriculation, Second Class, London Univ., January, 1892; Christ's Coll., Camb., 1894; Stock Exhibitioner, Corpus Christi Coll., Camb., 1894; B.A. and B.C., Camb., 1903; M.B. 1904. Wyand, Edward Herbert (Aug. 30, 1878), son of S. Y., surveyor, 104, Lexham Gardens, South Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1895. Dental Student, Guy's Hosp.; L.D.S., R.C.S., 1901; Commission in R.A.M. Corps, 1902. Bronze Medal for Gymnastics. 238 [1891 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January, 1891. Allcock, Christopher Ridley (Aug. 23, 1878), son of Mrs., 8, Nemoure Road, Acton. Left in U. VIII., July, 1897. Minor Scholar, Queens' Coll., Camb., 1897. Hart, James Robert Bell (June 7, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1890. Littlewood, Samuel Robinson (Feb. 27, 1875), son of Mrs., Fair- haven, St. Martin's Hill, Dover. Left in U. M. VIII., December, 1892. Journalist in Daily Chronicle Editorial Office. Phillips, Wilfred Lawrence (Sept. 24, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1889. Ribton, William Erskine (May 31, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1890. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1891. Arbib, Umberto David (Dec. 21, 1877), son of E., merchant, 5, Craven Hill, Bayswater. Left in Sc. VIII. B., December, 1894. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1894. Barton, Sidney (Nov. 26, 1876), son of Captain J., R.A., retired, The Gunyah, Woodside, Wimbledon. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1892. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1894. Eastern Interpretership (Pekin Embassy), 1895; Civil Service, Govern- ment Prize, China, 1897; Final Law Exam., Middle Temple, Class II., Easter, 1904. Buckley, Arthur Burton (Aug. 15, 1877), son of A. B., merchant, Genoa, Italy. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1893. Student at City and Guilds of London Institute, South Kensington. Church, Edmund Finnis Richard (Oct. 14, 1875), son of E. F. B., solicitor, 7, Holland Park Gardens. Left in Army C., December, 1892. Went out to South Africa as a trooper in Colonel Loch's Contingent on February 24, 1900; was with Lord Roberts' main army; invalided home in consequence of wound in left eye. Commission in 24th Batt., Imp. Yeom., 1901; Lieut., Imp. Yeom., 1901; resigned his com- mission in 1902. 1891] 239 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Cunningham, Albert Edward (Sept. 5, 1875), son of Major-General, Madras Staff Corps, retired, 110, Barons Court Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., July, 1892. Mechanical Engineer; Commission in Imperial Yeomanry, 1901; Lieut., 55th Co. Imp. Yeom.; Special scout to General Macdonald; Capt., 1901; apptd. second in command with temporary rank of Major in the Army, Lond. Gaz., May 17, 1901. Mentioned in Despatches, Lond. Gaz., September 10, 1901. Davinière, Percy Augustus (Aug. 20, 1878), son of C. G., Civil Service (War Office), 15, Norland Square, Notting Hill. Left in III., July, 1892. Doubble, Meredith Sedgwick (April 6, 1877), son of A., Lingfield House, 57, Longridge Road, Earl's Court. Left in Army C., December, 1892. M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1900; practising at Luton, Bedfordshire. Evans, Harry Neville (Oct. 18, 1874). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1887. Espeut, Claude Vivyan Armit (Oct. 3, 1875), son of Hon. W. B., Member of Legislative Council, Jamaica, Spring Gardens, Buff Bay, Jamaica. Left in Army B., April, 1895. Public Works in Jamaica, 1894 to 1900; District Engineer on the Kumasi Railway. Executive Engineer (P. W. D.), Mombasa, 1905. Ferguson, Kenneth Bethune (Nov. 15, 1876), son of J. A., 16, Earl's Court Square. Left in Army A., December, 1893. R. M. C., Sandhurst, November, 1894; Wadham Coll., Oxford, 1896; Certificate of Proficiency, Taylorian Scholarship Exam., 1897; Third Class Mod. Hist., 1900; Commission in Roy. Field Art., 1900; Lieut., 1902. Findlay, Frederick John (April 9, 1877), son of Mrs., 23, Pelham Crescent, South Kensington. Left in Sp. Sc. v., April, 1892. Fulton, Laurence Eldred (July 20, 1876), son of L. W., Inspector, Nat. Prov. Inst., 20, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., July, 1892. Clerk in the Bank of Montreal. Furlong, Malcolm Stephenson (Dec. 4, 1877), son of Colonel (retired), Madras Staff Corps, Overcourt, Harlesden. Left in L. Sc. IV., July, 1892. 2nd Lieut., 5th Batt., Middlesex Regt., 1900; Lieut., 1900; Capt., 1902. Gibb, Harold Pace (Jan. 19, 1878), son of J., insurance broker, 22, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. A. (Exhibitioner), July, 1897. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1895; Exhibitioner, Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb., 1897; B.A. First Class Natural Science Tripos, Part I., 1900; Prize for Obstetrics, St. Bartholomew's Hosp., 1903. 240 [1891 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Haweis, Hugh Stephen Willyams (July 23, 1878), son of Rev. H. R., Clerk in Holy Orders, Queen's House, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea. Left in III., December, 1891. Peterhouse, Camb., 1895-8. Heron, George Allan (Feb. 19, 1877), son of Dr. G. A., physician, 57, Harley Street. Left in Army A., July, 1895. Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs, 1896; Lieut., Yorkshire Regt. (Militia Battalion). Resigned to go to China, 1896. Capt. of Boxing Club, School Medal (Heavy Weights), 1895; Bronze Medal, Public School Boxing Competition (Heavy Weights), 1895. Hinchliff, Walter Frank (Feb. 3, 1877), son of G., solicitor, Hazle- mere, 22, Grange Road, Ealing. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1893. Hojel, Abraham Claude (Aug. 6, 1875), son of Dr. A. N., H.M.S. Bombay, Barons Court House, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1891. Holford, Christopher Tredwill (Oct. 21, 1878), son of C., Civil Service, Queen Anne's Bounty Office, Bounty Office, Dean's Yard, Westminster. Left in III., December, 1891. Removed to Winchester College; College of Preceptor's Exam., December, 1896; St. Thomas's Hospital, 1897. Jamison, Reginald (Sept. 8, 1878), son of Dr. A. A., 26, Lowndes Street. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1892. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1897. Smee Prizes, 1894 and 1895; Trinity Coll., Oxford; Third Class Classics Moderations, 1899; B.A. Second Class Natural Science, 1901. Jenkins, William Whitford (Feb. 20, 1879), son of E., barrister and editor, 12, Edith Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1891. Left in VII., April, 1896. St. Edward's College, Ceylon. John, Ambrose Hilton (Aug. 7, 1875), son of Dr. W., surgeon, Kingswood House, Haverfordwest, Pembroke. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1893. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1894; St. Bartholomew's Hosp.; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1901. Joseph, Felix Abraham (Oct. 2, 1875), son of E., 25, Dover Street, Piccadilly. Left in Sc. IV., July, 1891. Lightbody, Malcolm Rupert Russell (Sept. 8, 1877), son of C. R., stockbroker, The Grange, Belvedere, Kent. Left in Hist. VIII., December, 1895. Keble Coll., Oxford; B.A. Third Class, Mod. Hist., 1899. 1891] 241 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. MacKray, William Henderson (Nov. 11, 1877), son of Rev. A. N., Clerk in Holy Orders, Netherfield, 7, Park Hill Road, Croydon. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1891. Left in U. M. vIII., July, 1896. Exhibitioner, Queen's Coll., Oxford, 1896; Second Class Classics Mods., 1898; Third Class Litt. Hum., 1900. Marshall, John Valentine (Feb. 14, 1876), son of G. B., bill broker, Constantinople. Left in Special Sc. v., July, 1892. Turkish Regie Co., Ltd., Kadikeui, Constantinople. Marval, Charles (Oct. 13, 1878), nephew of Mrs. Marval, 1, The Crescent, Clapham Common. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1892. Left in U. VIII., July, 1897. Sizarship, St. John's Coll., Camb., 1897. Died November 13, 1898, aged 20. Matthew, Edmund Henry (Aug. 19, 1878), son of F. D., manu- facturer, 4, Lancaster Place, Belsize Park. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1894. Left in L. VIII., April, 1895. Clerk. Maw, Robert Lewis (Oct. 9, 1877), son of W. H., civil engineer, 18, Addison Road, Kensington. Left in Army B., December, 1896. Smee Prize, 1896; Art student, Univ. Coll., Lond., 1896-7. Mears, Trevor Irvine Nevitt (Sept. 10, 1875), son of Captain A., Madras Staff Corps, 22, Queen Anne's Grove, Chiswick. i Left in Army B., December, 1892. 2nd Lieut. (from Militia), East Surrey Regt., 1897; 2nd Lieut., Wilts Regt., 1897; 2nd Lieut., Army Service Corps, 1899; Lieut., 1899; Capt., 1901. Served with Natal Field Force, invalided home, 1900. South African War, 1899-1900; Medal with 3 clasps. Middlemiss, George Whitson (Jan. 25, 1877), son of Dr. G., physician, Grange Road, Darlington. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1893. Univ. Durham, M.B. Bac. Surg., 1898; B. Hy. L.D.P.H., 1901; Royal Infirmary, Newcastle-on-Tyne. O'Connell, Charles Frederick (Feb. 18, 1875), son of Mrs., 38, Alexandra Road South, Alexandra Park, Manchester. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1893. Final Exam., Institute of Chartered Account- ants, December, 1903. Page-Phillips, Percy Louis (Feb. 25, 1876), son of Mrs., 67, Eardley Crescent, Earl's Court. Left in U. M. VIII., April, 1894. Montagu Prize, 1891. Payne, John Melvin (Mar. 12, 1878), son of H. W., solicitor, Wood- thorpe, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in Army C., April, 1895.. Penfold, Hugh Mullins (July 8, 1876), son of Dr. Henry, surgeon, 7, Brunswick Place, Brighton. Left in Army C., April, 1893. Now in New Zealand. R 242 [1891 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Pinches, Henry Irving (July 13, 1877), son of E., barrister, 19, Ladbroke Square. L Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1896. Smee Prize, 1895; Scholar of Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb., 1899; B.A. First Class, Nat. Sci. Tripos, Part I., 1899; M.A., M.B., B.C., 1903; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1903; Prize for Surgery and Obstetrics, St. Thomas's Hosp., 1903, and House Surg. (Out-Patients), 1903. Robertson, Edward Craig (Dec. 21, 1874). Transferred from Foundationers (see September, 1887). Roe, Spencer Verdon (Feb. 21, 1874), son of Dr. E. H., surgeon, 103, Earl's Court Road. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1891. Exhibitioner, Pembroke Coll., Camb., 1893; B.A. Second Class, Natural Science Tripos, Part I., 1894; M.B., B.C., 1898; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1897. Sands, Robert William P. (April 25, 1878), son of Mrs., 40, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. vI., April, 1895. Slack, Clifford (Dec. 10, 1874), son of A., paper maker, Mayfield, nr. Stockport. Left in Army A., April, 1893. Snow, Benjamin (July 23, 1876), son of Mrs., 122, King Henry's Road. Left in Special Sc. v., July, 1893. Stedman, Stanley Richard (Aug. 8, 1877), son of J., silk merchant, Hillbrow, Woodside. Left in Special Sc. v., July, 1893. Smee Prize, 1892; Corporal, 31st Co., Im- perial Yeomanry. Was on lines of communication at Bloemfontein and Kroon- stadt, and in Cape Colony; was at the relief of Ladybrand and the relief of Phillopolis, and took part in about 80 engagements, including Reddersburgh, Thaba'-Nchu, and Abraham's Kraal. Sutton, Cecil Norman Stafford (July 14, 1876), son of W., barrister and actuary, Kingswood, Macaulay Road, Clapham Common. Left in vi. B., December, 1893. Readmitted April, 1894. Left in Army C., July, 1894. Tattersfield, Harold Monthain (Mar. 13, 1877), son of J., blanket manufacturer, Stanicliffe, nr. Dewsbury. Left in Army B., April, 1893. Farming in California. Tovey, Arthur Hamilton (Oct. 25, 1876), son of Mrs. H., 39, Nevern Square. Left in Army A., July, 1895. St. George's Hospital; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London, 1901. Tragett, James Clement Barrington (Dec. 19, 1877), son of Mrs., Awbridge Danes, Romsey, Hants. Left in Army C., April, 1894. Commission in Hampshire Regt., 1900; 2nd Lieut., 3rd Batt., 1900; Resigned, 1903. 1891] 243 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Turner, Henry Stephen (Feb. 6, 1878), son of Rev. C. S., Clerk in Holy Orders, 49, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in U. v. B., July, 1895. Tytheridge, Ainslie Burton (July 5, 1878), son of H. B. H., Civil Service, Guildford Lodge, Ravenscourt Park, Hammersmith. Left in Medical Form, July, 1895. St. Mary's Hospital; Sergeant, Imperial Yeomanry Field Hosp. (South Africa); attached to Vol. Med. Staff Corps (London), 1901. Tytheridge, Arthur George (July 5, 1878), as above. Left in Army C., July, 1895. Bank of England, Western Branch; Asst.- Paymaster in R.N.; appointed to H.M.S. Royal Sovereign, 1904. Willis, Alfred Burt (Feb. 19, 1878), son of D., merchant and insurance broker, The Beeches, Kingston Hill. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1892. Mining Engineer. Wolstenholme, Aubrey Stephen (Feb. 23, 1877), son of J., D.Sc., Professor of Math., 13, Surrendale Place, Maida Vale. Left in Army A., April, 1892. Young, Allan Stow (Oct. 17, 1875), son of J. S., merchant, 13, Balham Grove. Left in L. Matric., July, 1892. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected April, 1891. Alexander, Charles Shuldham (June 16, 1877), son of Mrs., 25, Batoum Gardens, West Kensington Park. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner and Keen's Scholar), July, 1896. Scholar, Clare Coll., Camb., 1896; B.A. Senior Optime, Math. Tripos, Part I., 1899; Colonial Cadet, Civil Service, admission, 1900. Alexander, William Dallas (Aug. 5, 1875). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1889. Bailey, John Henry Shackleton (Aug. 26, 1875), son of W. D. V., accountant, 18, Charles Street, Haymarket. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1893. Scholar, Worcester Coll., Oxford, 1893; First Class, Mathematics Mods., 1895; B.A. First Class Math., 1897; D. 1898; P. 1899; Chaplain, R.N., and Naval Instructor, 1900. Buzzard, Frank Anstie (Nov. 9, 1875). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1889. Carlisle, Percy William (Sept. 2, 1875). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1889. Roper, Charles (Nov. 15, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1890. Wathen, Gerard Anstruther (Dec. 28, 1878). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1890. R 2 244 [1891 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted April, 1891. Ambrose, William John Leofric (Feb. 8, 1878), son of W., Q.C., barrister, Westover, West Heath Road, Hampstead. Left in U. M. VIII., April, 1897. Exhibitioner, Queens' Coll., Camb., 1897; B.A. Second Class (Div. III.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1900. Went out to South Africa in Imp. Yeom. (D.C.O.), 1901. Called to the Bar (Middle Temple), 1903. Silver Medals at Aldershot, Public Schools Boxing Competition, 1896, 1897. Balthasar, Oscar Monat (Jan. 3, 1877), son of O., merchant, 19, Batoum Gardens, West Kensington Park. Left in L. v., December, 1892. Blake, Thomas Fitzroy (Aug. 5, 1874), son of Dr. T. J., physician, 61, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in VII., December, 1891. Clerk in Nat. and Prov. Bank, Leicester. Brenon, Ernest Augustus Somerset Chandos St. John (Dec. 26, 1878), son of E. St. John, journalist, 6, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., December, 1892. Calkin, Stanley Joseph Purdy (Aug. 15, 1878), son of J. W., solicitor, 53, Comeragh Road, West Kensington. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1897. Pembroke Coll., Camb., 1899; 2nd Lieut., 1st (Vol.) Batt. Roy. Sussex Regt., 1900; Lieut., 1900; B.A. Junior Optime, Math. Tripos, Part I., 1900. Admitted Solicitor, 1903, practising in London. Vice-Capt. of Rowing Club, 1897. Clayton-Greene, Hilary Octavius (Nov. 15, 1878), grandson of Rev. W. C., 26, Linden Gardens, Bayswater. Left in III., April, 1893. Went to sea in Messrs. Devitt and Moore's ships. for training officers for Mercantile Marine, but was disqualified for defective sight. Now in business in New York. Cocke, Edmund Sidney Dean (July 5, 1878), son of E. W., woollen warehouseman, 11, Wood Lane, Uxbridge Road. Left in L. Sc. vI., July, 1895. Professional Associate of the Surveyor's Institution, London. Davies, John William Satterley (Feb. 27, 1878), son of G. H., architect and surveyor, Old House, Brook Green. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1892. Dodd, Llewellyn Theodore (July 4, 1878), son of C., Q.C., 28, Inverness Terrace, Hyde Park. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1897. Merton Coll., Oxford; B.A. Second Class Modern Hist., 1900; Leeds Clergy School, 1901; D. 1901; P. 1902 (London). 1891] 245 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Finch, Henry Alfred Ingle (Sept. 17, 1878), son of G. I., deceased, clerk, 37, Mall Road, Hammersmith. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1897. Trinity Coll., Camb., 1897-1900. Fulton, Forrest (June 6, 1876), son of J. F., Q.C., M.P., 52, Clarendon Road, Holland Park. Left in Special, July, 1891. Called to the Bar (Gray's Inn), 1899. Graham, Lancelot (April 18, 1880), son of W. E., upholsterer, 12, Ladbroke Gardens, Notting Hill. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1892. Left in U. VIII. (Captain and Exhibitioner), 1899. High Master's Latin Verse Prize, 1896; Kynaston, Ollivant, and Sleath Prizes, 1899; Scholar, Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1899; First Class Classics Mods., 1901; B.A., First Class Litt. Hum., 1903; Civil Service Exam., 1903 (Bombay). Hardcastle, Walter Edwin (April 27, 1879), son of H. J. C., merchant, 8, Pembridge Crescent, Bayswater. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1895. Merchant in Rangoon, Burma, since 1899, Hardy, Edward Croft (Nov. 6, 1877), son of S. C., chemist, 8, Morella Road, Wandsworth Common. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1893. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1896. Exhibitioner, Queens' Coll., Camb., 1896; Minor Scholar, 1897. Died December 21, 1898, aged 21. Henrici, Ernest Olaf (June 24, 1878), son of Prof. O., Professor of Mathematics, 34, Clarendon Road, Notting Hill. Left in Army A., December, 1894. Adm., R.M.A., Woolwich, 1894; Prize for Military Topography, Electricity, and Magnetism, 1896; Commission in R.E. (1st place), 1896; Lieut., December 23, 1899. Was at first in charge of the telegraph line from De Aar to Modder River; accompanied the raid to Douglas; afterwards with the army to Paardeberg and Bloemfontein, keeping up the telegraphic communications; subsequently with General Ian Hamilton at Wynberg, and later with Lord Roberts at the crossing of the Vaal River. Mentioned in Despatches, Lond. Gaz., September 10, 1901. Apptd. Instructor at the Royal Mil. Academy, Woolwich, 1903. Innes, Selwyn Levy (June 21, 1878), son of Mrs., 8, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., July, 1894. Trooper in (Behar Light Horse) Lumsden's Light Horse. Jacobs, Matthew Henry (Feb. 3, 1875). Readmitted, see Capitation Scholars, September, 1887. Mexia, José Carlos (Jan., 1879), son of Mrs., 46, Longridge Road, Earl's Court. Left in Middle Sc. v., December, 1891. Myers, William Walter (April 19, 1878), son of W., merchant, 49, Leinster Gardens, Hyde Park. Left in Middle Sc. v., July, 1893. Art Student, Univ. Coll., London, 1895-6. Slade Scholarship, 1897-9. 246 [1891 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Potter, Norman Franklin (July 18, 1875), son of Rev. E., Congre- gational minister, 1, Wolverton Gardens, Hammersmith. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1892. Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1893, and York- shire Coll., Leeds. Preparation for Holy Orders. Secretary to St. Hugh's Boys' Home, Clapham. Prendergast, Henry Walter (Aug. 23, 1876), son of E., Australian merchant, Strathmore, Brondesbury. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1894. Bombardier in City Imp. Vols. (The C.I.V. Battery did good service with General Paget at the capture of Bethlehem, July 7, 1900.) Sabben, John William (Feb. 23, 1878), stepson of W. Scrivener, Esq., 67, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in vI. A., December, 1895. Art student. Shore, John William Teignmouth (Jan. 13, 1878), son of Mrs., 2, Darnley Road, Royal Crescent, Notting Hill. Left in III., July, 1891. 2nd Lieut., 3rd Batt., The King's (Liverpool Regt.), 1902. Resigned his Commission, December, 1903. Simpson, William Clarence (June 10, 1876), son of W., merchant, Charlemont, Upper Richmond Road, Barnes. Left in U. Sc. vI., April, 1893. Died March 25, 1900, aged 24. Slack, Harold (Aug. 29, 1876), son of A., paper maker, Mayfield, nr. Stockport. Left in Army C., April, 1894. Stephens, Frederick Bowring (Dec. 14, 1876), son of E. B., 85, Sarsfeld Road, Balham. Left in Special Sc. v., December, 1893. Trimen, Wilfred Murray (April 9, 1877), son of Capt. R. (retired), 6, Howley Place, Maida Vale. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1894. Served during the South African War in the Imperial Light Horse. White, William Braid (Aug. 24, 1878), son of E. F., art dealer, 59, Lexham Gardens, Kensington. Left in L. v., July, 1892. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1891. Barry, Charles Edward (Oct. 30, 1877), son of J. M., solicitor, 15, Comeragh Road, West Kensington. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1896. Smee Prize, 1893; Trinity Coll., Oxford, Third Class Classics Mods., 1898; B.A. Third Class Litt. Hum., 1900; Student (Inner Temple), 1904. Batty, Francis de Witt (Jan. 10, 1879). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1890. 1891] 247 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Colman, Eugene Ernest (Oct. 11, 1878), son of E. G., architect and surveyor, 9, St. John's Villas, Worple Road, Wimbledon. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1897. Sleath Prize, 1897; Minor Scholar, Trin. Coll., Camb., 1897; First Class (Div. II.), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1899; B.A. Third Class Classical Tripos, Part II., 1900. Emmet, Alfred Martin (April 6, 1879), son of Rev. W. E., Clerk in Holy Orders, 11, Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill. Died October 2, 1896, aged 17. Gretton, George Foster (April 11, 1878). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1891. Hayter, Owen Chilton Goodenough (Sept. 13, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1889. Jenkins, William Whitford (Feb. 20, 1879). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1891. Keays, Lionel Francis Lovell (April 9, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1889. MacKray, William Henderson (Nov. 11, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1891. Marshall, Gerald Collis (April 26, 1880), son of C., Head Master, School of Music, Watford, 224, The Grove, Hammersmith. Left in L. VIII., July, 1896. Student at the Institute of Actuaries; Imperial Life Assurance Co. Meiklejohn, Walter Lloyd Sinclair (Jan. 31, 1878). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1890. Scholars, April, 1894. Neil, Arthur Theodore (Mar. 15, 1878). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1890. Scholars, April, 1894. Transferred back to Capitation Transferred back to Capitation Oldershaw, Lucian Robert Frederic (Jan. 10, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1889. Perrott, Harry Ronald-Taylor Parrott (June 29, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1890. Tovey, George Strangways (Sept. 29, 1875). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1889. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1891. Ainsworth, Arthur Reginald (July 6, 1877), son of Captain, Army tutor, 55, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., July, 1894, 248 [1891 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Arkwright, Reginald Francis (June 11, 1878), son of C., retired officer, 14, Bolton Gardens, South Kensington. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1892. Arnould, Alfred Launcelot (Aug. 28, 1878), son of Dr. A. H., barrister, D.C.L., 9, Nevern Square, South Kensington. Left in Medical, July, 1897. Late of the Probate Registry, Somerset House. Died of rapid consumption, May 30, 1901, aged 23. Atkinson, James Francis (Aug. 15, 1878), son of G. M., artist, 28, St. Oswald's Road, West Brompton. Left in Army B., December, 1896. Smee Prize, 1894. Barnes, Henry Edgar (July 12, 198, Hammersmith Road. 1879), son of Dr. E. C., surgeon, Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1895. Matriculation, Second Class, London Univ.," January, 1896; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London, 1903; Prize for Ophthalmology, St. Mary's Hosp., and apptd. House Surg., Hospital for Sick Children, 1903; M.B. (London Univ.), 1903. Barton, Henry Charles Johnston (Oct. 12, 1876), son of Captain C. R., J.P., The Waterfoot, Pettigo, Ireland. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1892. Beyts, Roger Fleetwood Sconce (Feb. 26, 1879), son of N. B., retired, I. C. S., 10, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., July, 1896. Adm. R. M. O., Sandhurst, December, 1897, and Roy. Nav. Coll., Greenwich. Commission in R.M.L.I., 1898; Lieut., 1899; Lieut., Ind. S. C., 1903; transferred to 22nd Bombay Infantry, 1903. Black, Algernon Murray (June 4, 1878), son of A., mercantile clerk, Dhu House, Routh Road, Wandsworth Common. Left in Army A., July, 1895. Final Law Soc. Exam., June, 1902. Bruce, John (Jan. 22, 1876), son of Major E. (in Persia), 37, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., July, 1892. R. M. C., Sandhurst, November, 1894; Com- mission in 5th Lancers, 1896; 2nd Lieut., Ind. Staff Corps, 1898; Lieut., Ind. S. C., 1898. Bruce, Thomas Langloise (Jan. 20, 1877), as above. Left in Army C., July, 1892. Caddy, Adrian (Jan. 10, 1879), son of Inspector-General J., M.D., R.N., Dep. Insp.-Gen. of Hospitals, 82, Redcliffe Square, South Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1894. Left in Sc. VIII., April, 1896. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1895; Entrance Scholarship, St. George's Hosp.; Certificate of Honour, 1898; L.R.C.P., Lond.; M.R.C.S., Eng., 1900; M.B., 1900; B.S., House Surg., St. George's Hosp.; M.D., Exam. in State Medicine, London Univ., 1903, and D.P.H., 1904; F.R.C.S., 1904; practising in Calcutta. 1891] 249 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Calthrop, Dion William Palgrave Clayton (May 2, 1878), ward of J. G. Calthrop, Esq., Manor House, Spalding. Left in Special Drawing, July, 1894. Artist; exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1900 and 1903. Author of A Guide to Fairyland. Carey, Hugh (July 8, 1876), son of E. F., shipowner, 39, Belsize Avenue, Hampstead. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1893. Carter, Ernest Shaen (Aug. 19, 1878), son of Mrs. S., 31, Fair- holme Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., April, 1896. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1896. Articled clerk to a solicitor. Castle, Horace Guthrie (Nov. 23, 1877), son of A., 39, Barrowgate Road, Chiswick. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1893. Member of the London Stock Exchange. Clark, Hubert Charles (July 16, 1878), son of C. J., printer and publisher, 9, Rupert Road, Bedford Park. Left in L. Sc. v., September, 1892. Readmitted, January, 1893. Left in Army B., December, 1894. Chief draughtsman to the Lanchester Engine Co., Ltd., Birmingham. Associate Member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Clark, Cecil (Sept. 9, 1877), son of W., merchant, Ashton House, Ealing. Left in Middle Sc. v., December, 1893. Clarke, Arthur Beaumaris (Jan. 21, 1878), son of G., author and missioner, 4, Gledstanes Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., April, 1894. Jesus College, Camb., B.A. Second Class, History Tripos, 1899. Principal of the College, Baroda, Bombay. Cooper, Alfred Hugh (Nov. 20, 1876), son of F. E., C.E., 41, Addison Gardens, Kensington. Left in Army A., July, 1895. Died November 19, 1902, aged 26. Cundell, Harold Juler (Mar. 8, 1877), son of Dr. G. R., surgeon, Brunswick House, Kew, Surrey. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1896. St. Mary's Hosp., Paddington, 1898; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1903. D'Arcy, William Gordon Lindsey Conyers (Dec. 30, 1878), son of Major C., retired, Kingsdale, Matheson Road, West Kensington. Left in Special Sc. v., July, 1893. Dauglish, John (Oct. 19, 1879), son of A., 23, Charleville Road, West Kensington. Left in L. IV., April, 1893. Removed to St. Edmund's School, Oxford, 1893-7. St. John's Coll., Oxford, B.A., 1900; Asst. Master at Royal Masonic School, Bushey, since 1902; St. Stephen's House, Oxford, 1902; D. 1902; P. 1903; M.A. 1904. 250 [1891 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Fordham, John Gurney (Jan. 8, 1877), son of Mrs., 9, Phillimore Gardens, Kensington. Left in VII., December, 1894. Trin. Coll., Camb., B.A. 1899. Freeman, Philip Horace (May 28, 1878), son of G. B., barrister, 30, Bassett Road, Notting Hill. Left in II., December, 1891. B.A., Trin. College, Camb., 1901; Final Exam. (Honours), Law Society, 1904. Gilman, James (Mar. 17, 1879), son of E., East India merchant, Sedgmoor, Flackwell Heath, High Wycombe. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1893. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1898. Jesus Coll., Camb. High Jump, March, 1897. High Jump, Freshmen's Sports, Camb., 1898. Glascock, Donald Robert Graham (April 23, 1877), son of Major General, retired, care of Messrs. Lindsay, How & Co., 32, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh. Left in Army C., July, 1894. Tea planter in India. Glenny, Charles Frederick (Oct. 7, 1878), son of H. J., Indian outfitter, 5, Dealtry Road, Putney. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1892. Left in L. VIII., December, 1895. Smee Prize, 1895. Mercantile. Goldney, Alfred Peel (Jan. 17, 1878), son of Rev. S., schoolmaster, Clerk in Holy Orders, The Priory, Kew, Surrey. Left in vI. A., April, 1895. Clerk in the Western and Brazilian Telegraph Co., Great Indian Peninsula Railway, Victoria Terminus, Bombay. Haldane, James Oswald (May 29, 1879), son of R. C., tea merchant, Stanley Cottage, Reigate. Left in III., April, 1892. Foundation Scholar, Jesus Coll., Camb.; B.A. Second Class (Division II.), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1902; Commission in 3rd (Camb. Univ.), V. B. Suffolk Regt., 1902. Hales, Ernest William (Feb. 14, 1875), son of J. A., solicitor, 24, Kensington Crescent. Left in Middle Sc. v., April, 1892. Articled clerk to a solicitor. Final Exam., Law Society, 1904. Heron, Gilbert (June 5, 1878), son of Dr. G. A., physician, 57, Harley Street. Left in Army A., April, 1896. Member of the London Stock Exchange. Higgins, Richard Wright (Nov. 15, 1876), son of C., barrister, Q.C., 58, Trebovir Road, South Kensington. Left in Remove, July, 1894. Leipzig Conservatorium, 1895; Diploma, 1899. Organist at Pinhoe Church, Exeter, 1900-1; Organist and Choirmaster at St. Paul's Church, Honiton; also Organist and Music Master at All Hallows School, Honiton, Devon. 1891] 251 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Jefferis, George Herbert (Feb. 23, 1877), son of W. H., land agent, Hill End, Henbury, nr. Bristol. Left in U. Sc., VII., July, 1894. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1894. John, Reginald Emerson Hilton (Aug. 16, 1877), son of Dr. W., surgeon, 19, Avonmore Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1895. London Stock Exchange. Kunhardt, Ferdinand Henry (Mar. 11, 1877), son of Mrs., 23, Windsor Road, Ealing. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1892. Commission in Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 1900. Indian Staff Corps (74th Punjabis), 1901. Langhorne, William August (May 20, 1878), son of A. R., merchant's clerk, 47, Godolphin Road. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1895. London Scottish R.V. Joined the 2nd Gordon Highlanders with the reinforcements after the siege of Ladysmith, and subsequently moved over the Biggarsberg to Utrecht. Laughton, Kenneth Heath (June 25, 1878), son of Colonel A. F., retired, Indian Army, 29, Keppell Street, Russell Square. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1895. Fruit-farming in Australia, 1896. Laverty, Cecil Hay De la Motte (Sept. 17, 1877), son of Rev. W. H., Clerk in Holy Orders, Headley Rectory, Liphook, Hants. Left in Army C., April, 1893. Sergeant in Kitchener's Fighting Scouts. Lee, Gilbert Sterling (June 20, 1878), son of Mrs., 78, Comeragh Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1894. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1895. Central Technical Coll., London. Lees, William Donald (April 28, 1879), son of Dr. D. B., physician, 22, Weymouth Street, Portland Place. Transferred to Foundationers, May, 1892. Left in U. VIII., July, 1898. Peterhouse, Camb.; B.A. Second Class (Division II.), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1901. Solicitor. Leggatt, Edward Oswald Neville Owen (July 8, 1878), son of Major.-Gen. E. O., Indian Army, 40, Cheniston Gardens, Kensington. Left in Army C., July, 1893. Commission in 6th Batt., Lancashire Regt. (Militia), 1897; Lieutenant in 3rd Batt., Lancashire Regt., 1897; 2nd Lieut., Royal Scots Fusiliers, 1899. Died at Base Hospital, Maritzburg, of enteric fever, on April 15, 1900, aged 22. Levick, George Murray (July 3, 1876), son of G., C.E., 5, St. Paul's Studios, West Kensington. Left in Medical, July, 1895. Smee Prize, 1895; St. George's Hosp.; Final Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.Č.P., 1902; Surgeon, R.N., Haslar Hosp., 1903. Vice-Capt. and Capt. of Rowing, 1895. Luxmoore, Bruce Douglas (Dec. 5, 1878), son of Mrs., 30, Charle- ville Road, West Kensington. Left in Middle Sc. v., December, 1892. Removed to Loretto School. 252 [1891 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. MacAlister, Donald Alexander (July 15, 1875), son of J. Y. W., librarian, 20, Hanover Square. Left in Sc. vI., December, 1894. Honours in Coll. of Preceptor's Exam.; Medical student. Mallam, Ross Ibbotson Dalton (June 1, 1878), son of D., solicitor, 13, Gilston Road, South Kensington. Left in U. v. B., July, 1894. Admitted solicitor, 1901, practising in London. Admitted to the Bar of the State of South Australia, 1903. Mathews, George Arthur Augustus (Mar. 20, 1879), son of P. H., 17, Rosary Gardens, South Kensington. Left in L. M. VIII., December, 1896. Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1898; Fourth Class Mod. Hist., 1901; Roman Law Exam., Class III., Lincoln's Inn, 1903; Constitutional Law and Legal History, Class III., Lincoln's Inn, 1903. Matthews, Geoffrey (May 11, 1878), son of Mrs., 37, Priory Road, Bedford Park. Left in Special Sc. v., April, 1893. Deceased in 1893. Milner, John Philip (Feb. 10, 1876), son of J., accountant, 7, Beauclerc Road, Hammersmith. Left in L. Sc. vI., December, 1892. Moinet, John Cyril (July 20, 1879), son of Rev. C., Presbyterian minister, 16, Cromwell Crescent. Left in Special Science, July, 1896. Since 1901 engaged in mercantile business in Matabeleland and Mashonaland. Moray-Brown, Orlando (Nov. 19, 1879), son of J., journalist and retired Army Lieut., 36, Woodstock Road, Bedford Park. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1897. Engineering. Capt. of Rowing, 1896-7; Capt. of Swimming, 1896-7. Mulligan, Arthur de Wolfe (Mar. 10, 1878), son of J., barrister, 3, Berkeley Gardens, Kensington. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1897. Boulter Exhibitioner, Christ Church, Oxford, 1899; Third Class, Jurisprudence, 1900; called to the Bar (Gray's Inn), 1901. Bronze Medal for Gymnastics, 1897; Boxing Medal (heavy weight), 1897. Nash, Fountain Okey Colbourne (Feb. 21, 1878), son of J., artist, 36, The Avenue, Bedford Park. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1896. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1897; Articled Pupil at District Council Offices at Acton. Nicholson, George Percy (May 8, 1879), son of H., wine merchant, 30, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Left in VII., December, 1895. Member of London Stock Exchange. O'Connell, Henry (May 15, 1876), son of Mrs., 51, Addison Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1893. Went out to South Africa as a trooper in Paget's Horse (1900). Has since returned to the Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Navigation Co. 1891] 253 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Phillips, Edgar Lewis (Mar. 23, 1879), son of F. S. D., artist, 16, St. Quintin's Avenue, North Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. B., April, 1896. Member of London Stock Exchange. Rawlinson, Wilfrid Grove Hartopp (Dec. 23, 1877), son of T., barrister, 24, Princes Square. Left in vI. A., December, 1895. Law Life Assurance Society. Rich, Theodore (Dec. 23, 1877), son of Mrs., 104, St. George's Square. Left in Army B., July, 1894. 2nd Lieut. (Electrical Engineers), Roy. Eng. (Volunteers), 1901; Lieut., 1902. Roberts, Robert Coryton (Oct. 9, 1877), son of J. C., tea planter, 92, Sterndale Road, Brook Green. Left in Sc. VIII. B., December, 1896. Smee Prize, 1894; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1895. Engineering. Roe, Humphrey Verdon (April 18, 1878), son of Dr. E. H., surgeon, 103, Earl's Court Road. Left in Army B., December, 1894. Commission in Manchester Regt., 1897, from Militia; Lieut., 1899. Resigned his Commission, 1901. Roe, Alliott Verdon (April 26, 1877), as above. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1892. Mechanical Engineer. Scott, Percy Walter (Dec. 19, 1877), son of Mrs., 54, Chippenham Road, St. Peter's Park. Left in vI. B., December, 1896. Pembroke Coll., Oxford, 1897; St. John's College, Hurstpierpoint; 2nd Lieut., 2nd Vol. Batt., Royal Sussex Regt., 1902; Captain, 1903. Scott, Philip (Sept. 28, 1877), son of J. S., schoolmaster, North End House, West Kensington. Left in vI. A., April, 1894. Shaw, Charles Courtenay (Aug. 15, 1878), son of C. B., barrister, 26, Charles Street, St. James'. Left in U. v. B., July, 1895. Student at College Galliard, Lausanne. Colonial Civil Service (1901). Skene, James Henry (Dec. 3, 1877), son of F. J., clerk in House of Lords, 13, Rockley Road, West Kensington Park. Left in L. VIII., April, 1895. Has been studying music at Leipsic, Paris and Vienna. Smith, Francis Maylett (Aug. 15, 1877), son of Rev. G. F., Clerk in Holy Orders, 13, Oakhill Road, Surbiton, Surrey. Left in Sc. VIII. A., April, 1896. St. Mary's Hospital. Soper, George Bertram Spencer (Oct. 23, 1877), son of Dr. W., surgeon, 307, Clapham Road. Left in Medical, April, 1896. Guy's Hosp., 1896; L.S.A., Eng., 1903; L.R.C.P., Edin., 1903. Now in medical practice, in partnership with his father. 254 [1891 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Tanner, James Alexander (Dec. 16, 1876), son of R. M., farmer and steward, Woolbeding, Midhurst, Sussex. Left in Special Sc. v., April, 1893. Fruit farming at San Jose, California. Thornton, Maxwell Ruthven (July 11, 1878), son of Rev. G. R., Clerk in Holy Orders, St. Barnabas' Vicarage, Addison Road, Kensington. Left in L. IV., December, 1892. Practising as solicitor in Penang. Thorpe, Sydney Edward (June 16, 1876), son of C. H., commission agent, 7, Royal Crescent, Margate. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1894. Tobin, Harry Walter (Sept. 17, 1879), son of Mrs., 12, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., July, 1897. Adm. R.M.A., Woolwich, July, 1897; Com- mission in R.A., 1898; Lieut., 1901; Lieut., Indian Staff Corps, 1901. Trevor, Charles Drury (Mar. 15, 1874), son of Mrs., care of C. Pendlebury, Esq., 4, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., April, 1893. Died at Liverpool, August 30, 1899, aged 25. Turquand, William Allen (April 30, 1878), son of Mrs., 27, Gunter- stone Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1896. Student of Central Technical College, South Kensington. Engineering. Wallace, Stephen Edward (Jan. 18, 1878), son of Rev. C. S., Clerk in Holy Orders, Ascension Vicarage, Lavender Hill. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1893. Willes, Edward Justice (July 19, 1878), son of Mrs., 44, Comeragh Road, West Kensington. Left in U. v. B., July, 1895. Willis, John Keith (July 17, 1878), son of Dr. A. K., physician, Gascony Avenue, 44, West End Lane. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1894. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1898. Scholar, Queens' Coll., Camb.; B.A. First Class, Nat. Science Tripos, Part I., 1901; First Class, Nat. Science Tripos, Part II., 1902; Shuter Scholarship, St. Bartholomew's Hosp., 1902. Wilson, Ernest Orme (Oct. 20, 1879), son of H., stockbroker of the City of London, 15, Campden Hill Gardens, Kensington. Left in Special Science, July, 1896. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1896. Died on May 23, 1897, aged 18. "A stained glass window in the corridor of the School was presented by his mother in memory of him." Winch, Arthur Nightingale (Dec. 24, 1877), son of C., solicitor, 30, Gledstanes Road, West Kensington. Left in Middle Sc. v., July, 1893. 1892] 255 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Wood, Stanley Reid Amies (Jan. 24, 1879), son of T. W., secretary, Bombay Baroda Co., 22, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., July, 1897. Royal Engineering College, Cooper's Hill, 1897; Student, Indian Telegraph Dept., Cooper's Hill, 1898–9. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January, 1892. Graham, Lancelot (April 18, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1891. Slocombe, Edward Ernest Crawshay (Mar. 9, 1878), grandson of A. K. Maybury, M.D., Holly Lodge, Richmond, Surrey. Left in vI. A., December, 1892. Died October 5, 1893, aged 15. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1892. Blest, Charlie (Nov. 3, 1877), son of W. W., Broomscroft, Watering- bury, nr. Maidstone. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1895. Member of London Exchange. Boyd, Harry Robert (Feb. 13, 1876), son of R., West India merchant, 63, Nevern Square, Earl's Court. Left in L. M. VIII., December, 1893. Carter, George Christopher (Dec. 29, 1878), son of W. H., 51, Aynhoe Road, Brook Green. Left in Special Drawing, December, 1894. John Watson Prize, 1894. Chesterton, Sidney James (Aug. 11, 1878), son of S. R., estate agent, 31, Pembroke Road, Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1895. Smee Prizes, 1893, 1894, 1895; Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1895; Professional Associate of Surveyor's Institution, 1900. Auctioneer, surveyor, and valuer. Chubb, Claude Hampton (Nov. 1, 1877), son of C. J., C.E., 212, Cornwall Road, Notting Hill. Left in Army B., July, 1895. Civil Engineer, South Indian Railway, Vellore. Dinkelspiel, Fayette Walton (Feb. 17, 1877), son of S. L., com- mission agent, Studley House, St. Michael's Road, Bourne- mouth. Left in Middle Sc. v., December, 1893. Died at Lausanne, August, 1894, aged 17. Dobrée, John Awdry (Mar. 26, 1877), son of E. H., shipbroker, Udney Hall, Teddington. Left in Middle Sc. v., April, 1894. Driver in City Imperial Vols. (Battery). 256 [1892 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Eardley-Wilmot, Hubert Valentine (Feb. 14, 1878), son of F., secretary, C.E.T.S., 21, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in U. IV., July, 1895. Keble Coll., Oxford, 1898; B.A. 1900; Leeds Clergy School, 1901; D. 1901; P. 1902 (Rochester); missionary in Burma. Elliot, Charles Howard (Aug. 26, 1879), son of Lieut.-Col. J. McD., retired, 30, Girdler's Road, Brook Green. Left in Army A., December, 1896, Fitton, Walter Stanley (Dec. 26, 1877), son of W., professor of music, 57, Clifton Hill, St. John's Wood. Left in vi. B., July, 1894. Admitted solicitor, 1900; practising in London. Forster, David (July 23, 1878), son of Colonel, retired R.A., 14, Porchester Place, Oxford Square. Transferred to Foundationers. Left in Army A. (Exhibitioner), December, 1894. Adm. R.M.A., Woolwich (1st place), 1894; Commission in Roy. Eng. (2nd place), 1896; Pollock Medal, etc., 1897; Lieut., 1899. Good, Basil Price (April 5, 1877), son of Rev. E., Clerk in Holy Orders, 18, Melrose Terrace, West Kensington Park. Left in U. Sc. VII., April, 1894. Graham, Cecil Irving (April 11, 1877), son of W. H. (abroad), 19, Kensington Court. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1895. St. Mary's Hospital; Final Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1901; House Surgeon, St. Mary's Hospital, 1903. Gray, Harry Granville Gordon (Jan. 28, 1878), son of Mrs., 45, Earl's Court Square. Left in Sc. IV., December, 1892. Commission in 3rd Batt., East Surrey Regt., 1900; Pembroke Coll., Oxford, 1902. Harris, Frederick Rosenberg (May 17, 1876), son of J. R., artist, 64, Sterndale Road, Brook Green. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1894. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1894; St. Mary's Hospital, 1895; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1904. Hett, Geoffrey Seccombe (Aug. 14, 1878), son of Dr. G., M.D., 100, Inverness Terrace. Left in Sc. VIII. A. (Exhibitioner), July, 1897. Smee Prizes, 1895 and 1897; John Watson Prize, 1897; Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1896; University Coll. Hospital; Gold Medal, Univ. Coll., Lond., 1898-9; 2nd Silver Medal, 1899-1900; Fellowes Gold Medal, 1901-2; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1903; M.B. (Univ. Coll., London), 1904. Holland, Alan Stewart (Aug. 2, 1875), son of T. E., professor of International Law, Poyning's House, Oxford. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1894. Exhibitioner, Worcester Coll., Oxford, 1894; Second Class Classics Mods., 1896; B.A. Third Class Litt. Hum., 1898; Asst. Master, St. Olave's Grammar School, Southwark. Capt. of Rowing, 1893-4. Holland, Edward Torriano (Sept. 15, 1876), as above. Left in Medical, July, 1895. St. Thomas's Hospital. 1892] 257 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. King-Church, Charles Edward (Jan. 2, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1888. MacBride, Robert Johnstone Knox (Sept. 26, 1876), son of Mrs. M. (Father, Director of Public Works, Colombo, Ceylon), 33, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1893. District Engineer in the Public Works Depart- ment, Ceylon. Magnus, Leonard Arthur (Dec. 12, 1879), son of Sir Philip, 48, Gloucester Place, Portman Square. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1892. Left in U. Sc. vII., July, 1897. Montagu Prize, 1896; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1897; Art Student, London Univ., 1896-7; Interm. Exam. in Law and Exhi- bitioner, 1899; LL.B., Exam., Part II., 1900-1; Interm. Law Soc. Exam., 1903. Marsh, Roland Henry (Mar. 25, 1879), son of Lieut.-Col., R.E., 1, Pembroke Road, Earl's Court. Left in Army C., July, 1894. Commission in Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 1900; Lieut., 1902; Lieut., Indian Staff Corps, 1902. Mitton, Ralph Heslop (May 8, 1879), son of E. W., wine agent, 34, Hamilton Road, Ealing. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1895. Cattle rancher in Alberta, Canada. Myers, Henry Cecil (Feb. 20, 1880), son of W., merchant, 62, Holland Park. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1892. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1898. New Inn Prize and Final Law Society Exam., 1904. Neave, Cecil Howard (April 6, 1877), son of G. H., clerk in Probate Court, 9, Maxilla Gardens, North Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1895. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1895. Perkins, Henry Thomas Harold (Jan. 9, 1877), son of H. A., retired Queensland Squatter, 4, Gliddon Road, West Kensington. Left in VII., July, 1895. Peterhouse, Camb., 1895; B.A., Third Class Law Tripos, 1899; LL.B.; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1901. Powell, Nicholas Guy (Feb. 16, 1876), stepson of Rev. G. W. Potter, 10, Bessborough Gardens, Westminster. Left in U. VIII., July, 1895. Exhibitioner, St. John's Coll., Camb., 1895; B.A., Second Class (Div. I.), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1898; Classical Master at Heidelberg Coll., 1900; Sunningdale School, Berks., 1904. Roberts, Charles Clifton (Jan. 26, 1879), son of Mrs., 11, Linden Gardens, Bayswater. Left in Army A., July, 1896. Smee Prize, 1894; Keble Coll., Oxford; B.A. Τη S 1900. 258 [1892 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Sams, Charles Egbert Reynolds (Nov. 26, 1877), son of J. H. (abroad), 16, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1894. Engineer to the Shipley Collieries, Shipley, Derby. Scafe, William Ernest (Nov. 7, 1878), son of Lieut.-Col. C., R.M., 27, Barton Street, West Kensington. Left in Army C., April, 1894. Commission in the Devonshire Regt., 1899; Lieut., 1900. Was in Ladysmith during the siege, and was wounded twice. Sergeant, Bernard (Nov. 17, 1878), son of L., author, 13, Girdler's Road, Brook Green. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1892. Left in VI. A., December, 1894. Simpson, Percy Melville (Dec. 13, 1877), son of W., merchant, Charlemont, Upper Richmond Road, Barnes. Left in Sc. VI., April, 1895. Sub-manager in Commercial House, American and English. Was the means of saving the life of one John Flanagan after a gallant struggle in the River Liffey. Simpson, Charles Reginald (Jan. 27, 1879), as above. Left in Medical, July, 1895. In a Commercial House, American and English. Small, Henry Ernest (Mar. 22, 1877), son of H., Clerk in Holy Orders, St. Thomas' Vicarage, Shepherd's Bush. Left in Sc. IV., July, 1893. Bank clerk. Steadman, William Milton (Jan. 3, 1878), son of W. T., Parlia- mentary shorthand writer, 36, Boscombe Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in Army A., April, 1895. Stewart, Donald McIver (April 1, 1879), son of Col. T. B., Assistant Adjutant-General, 3, Castlemont Terrace, Dover. Left in Army B., July, 1895. Smee Prize, 1894. Thomas, Robert Henry (April 23, 1877), son of Lieut. E. C., Secretary, Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1892. Left in L. M. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1894. Admission, R.M.A., Woolwich, July, 1894; Commission in Roy. Eng. (First), 1896; Pollock Medal, 1896; Lieut., 1899. Trehearne, Alwyn (Oct. 7, 1877), son of Mrs., 22, Hanger Lane, Ealing. Left in L. Sc. VI., April, 1893. Stock jobber on the Exchange. Vallat, Henry Howard (Feb. 4, 1879), son of G. F., diamond merchant, 26, Stonor Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1895. Electrical engineer. Wontner, Thomas Sewell (Dec. 14, 1877), son of R., farmer, Little Oakley Hall, Harwich, Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1896. Selwyn Coll., Camb., B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904; Ridley Hall, Camb., D. 1901; P. 1902. 1892] 259 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected May, 1892. Lees, William Donald (April 28, 1879). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1891. Smith, Solomon Charles Kaines (Aug. 3, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1889. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted May, 1892. Baily, Geoffrey (Jan. 18, 1879), son of W. H., manufacturing iron- monger, 101, King Henry's Road, Hampstead. Left in Middle Sc. v., April, 1894. Served in South Africa as Corporal in Paget's Horse, 1900 and 1902; Medal, 4 clasps, and King's Medal. Bergthiel, Cyril Jonas (Dec. 2, 1878), son of Mrs. Puttick, 25, Coleherne Road, Earl's Court. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1895. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1896; Univ. Coll., London, 1897-8. Bidder, Maurice McLean (Feb. 5, 1879), son of G. P., Q.C., barrister, Ravensbury Park, Mitcham, Surrey. Left in Army A., July, 1897. Adm., Royal Indian Engineering College, Cooper's Hill, 1897. Bronze Medal for Fencing (Aldershot), 1896. Burraston, Henry (June 13, 1877), son of G. W., bank manager, 2, Lombard Street. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1893. Cartwright, Hubert Scott (July 23, 1877), son of Mrs., The Wilderness, Richmond, Surrey. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1895. Prelim. Arts Exam. for Medical Study, June, 1895. Chalmers, Howard Alexander Deschamps (Oct. 25, 1876), son of H. R., Bank of England, 41, Shepherd's Bush Green. Left in Middle Sc. v., April, 1893. In Canada. Chapman, Donald Poyntz (Feb. 17, 1877), son of T. S., clerk, Bank of England, Willow House, The Green, Ealing. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1894. Charing Cross Hospital; Commission in R.N., 1901; Surgeon, 1902; H.M.S. Duke of Wellington, 1903; H.M.S. Melam- pus, 1903; H.M.S. Magnificent, 1904. Combe, Sydney Boyce (June 13, 1878), son of Brigadier-General B., C.B. (in India), care of Miss Combe, Camden House, Bognor, Sussex. Left in Army A., December, 1895. Adm., R.M.C., Sandhurst (Queen's Cadet), June, 1896; Prize for Tactics (Honours), 1898; Commission in Ind. Staff Corps, 1898; Lieut., 1900. $ 2 260 [1892 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Dawson, William Stanley Vaughan (Nov. 30, 1876), son of E. B., banker, India, care of Mrs. Dawson, 10, Bolingbroke Road, West Kensington Park. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1893. Went to South Africa as a trooper in Paget's Horse; temporary rank of Lieut. in Army from July, 1901; remained in Johannesburg, gold mining. Dickson, Ashley Gordon (April 2, 1878), son of T., merchant, 58, Courtfield Gardens. Left in Army C., July, 1893. Ceylon merchant. Fagan, Charles Horace John (Oct. 13, 1877), son of C. E., Assis- tant Sec., Brit. Mus. Nat. Hist., 10, Redcliffe Street, South Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. A., December, 1896. Caius Coll., Camb., B.A., 1900; Guy's Hospital. Medal for Boxing, 1896. Farrant, Reginald Douglas (July 19, 1877), son of Mrs., 7, Holland Park Mansions. Left in L. v., July, 1893. In Lawyer's Office for the Manx Bar. Gray, Robert Whytlaw (June 14, 1877), son of R. W., Australian merchant, 27, Kensington Court. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1893. Glasgow Univ. and Univ. Tut. Coll.; Matricu- lation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1896; Science student, Univ. Coll., London, 1896-7; Tuffnell Scholarship in General Chemistry. Bonn University, for research in the Chemical Laboratory. Helms, Harold Verner Bruce (May 10, 1877), son of L. V., 14, Margravine Gardens, West Kensington. Left in Sc. IV., December, 1892. Private in Queenstown Mounted R. V.; severely wounded, August 25, 1900, with Colonel Ridley's Force; awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal, September, 1901. Holland, Edmund John Cecil (Oct. 5, 1876), son of G. E., builder, Ranelagh House, Grosvenor Gardens. Left in Army B., April, 1893. Served in the Scots Greys in South Africa (Medal); in America. Lee, Crichton Stirling (Sept. 18, 1879), son of Mrs., 78, Comeragh Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1898. Caius Coll., Camb., 1899; B.A. 1905. Litteljohn, Edward Salterne (Sept. 24, 1878), son of Dr. S. G., medical practitioner, Cuckoo House, Hanwell, Middlesex. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1896. Med. Student, Univ. Coll., Gower Street, 1896-7; St. Thomas's Hosp., 1897; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1901. MacGrath, Michael Reginald (Aug. 20, 1877), son of Mrs., 32, Colville Terrace, Bayswater. Left in VII., July, 1895. 1892] 261 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Mair, Frank Ernest (Feb. 22, 1878), son of Dr. R. S., M.D., 28, Ledbury Road, Bayswater. Left in Sc. VIII. A. (Exhibitioner), July, 1897. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1895; Medical Student, 1895; Asst. Mining Engineer in Perak, 1902. Bronze Medal for Gymnastics, 1894; Capt. Gymnasium, 1894-6; Silver Medal for Gymnastics, 1896 and 1897; Bronze Medal (Aldershot), 1896; Silver Medal, 1897. Murray, Hamilton (June 29, 1878), son of Lady, 13, Nevern Road, South Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1895. Orchard, Edward Henslow (Dec. 17, 1877), son of W. E., merchant, 120, Shepherd's Bush Road. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1894. Sub-Lieutenant Royal Naval Reserve, 1904. Pare, Henry Alfred (Mar. 26, 1879), son of H. J., Sunnyside, Chiswick Mall. Left in L. Sc. VII., April, 1895. Engineer Lieutenant, R.N. Pinker, Richard Edgar (Nov. 11, 1879), son of H. R., sculptor, 22, Avonmore Road, West Kensington. Left in U. IV., December, 1893. John Watson and Smee Prizes, 1893; was one of the first members elected to the Junior Guild of Arts and Crafts, and on June 9, two days after his death, it was announced that he had been elected a student of the Royal Academy, 1897; died on June 7, 1897, aged 18. Plummer, George Seelie (Dec. 8, 1878), son of Mrs., 26, Blomfield Road, Maida Hill. Left in vI. A., April, 1894. Rennick, Alexander de Clanay (Oct. 2, 1878), son of Col. A. de C., Bengal Staff Corps, Rohtak, Punjab, India. Left in Army C., July, 1894. Commission in East Kent Regt., 1896, from Militia; Lieut., 1899; transferred to Ind. Staff Corps, 1899. Rothschild, Max (April 17, 1877), son of D., picture dealer, 15, Southwick Crescent, Hyde Park. Left in U. v. A., December, 1892. Removed to Univ. Coll. School. Matricula- tion, London Univ., First Class, January, 1894. Rouse, Edmund William McDonnell (Feb. 18, 1879), son of E., bank manager, Owasso, Barrowgate Road, Chiswick. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1894. Salamon, Henry (June 18, 1879), son of A., contractor, Kensal Villa, 423, Harrow Road. Loft in U. Sc. VII., July, 1895. Drowned by the capsizing of a boat off Ramsgate, August 8, 1895, aged 16. Thompson, Augustus Perronet (Aug. 1, 1879), son of Dr. R. E., M.D., 73, Lillie Road, Fulham. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1894. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner and Keen's Scholar), July, 1898. Scholar, Pembroke Coll., Camb., 1898; Barnes Scholar, 1899; B.A., 5th Wrangler, Math. Tripos, Part I., 1901; Beatson Scholar, 1901; First Class Math. Tripos (Div. I.), Part II., 1902; Smith's Prize, Camb., 1903. Drowned at Cambridge, July 16, 1903, aged 24. Memorial Brass in the School. 262 [1892 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Tippetts, Percy William Berriman (July 10, 1877), son of W. J. B., solicitor, 73, Longridge Road, Earl's Court. Left in U. IV., July, 1894. Admitted Solicitor, 1904, practising in London. Tippetts, Sydney Atterbury (Sept. 18, 1878), as above. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1897. Merton Coll., Oxford; B.A., Third Class Juris- prudence, 1901; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1902; apptd. Asst. Inspector Soudan Civil Service, 1902. Obtained his Blue at Oxford, 1900. Virgoe, Arthur Reginald (Sept. 4, 1877), son of R. W., silk manu- facturer, Woodthorpe, Acacia Road, Acton. Left in v1. A., July, 1896. Died at Brighton, May 8, 1900, aged 23. Wharton, Leonard Cyril (June 25, 1877), son of Dr. H. T., M.D., Madresfield, Acol Road, West Hampstead. Left in Hist. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1896. Exhibitioner, Wadham Coll., Oxford, 1896; Second Class Classics Mods., 1898; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1900; British Museum, Dept. of Printed Books. Willan, Leonard Arthur Flude (Aug. 4, 1877), son of Rev. G. A., Clerk in Holy Orders, 62, Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1893. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1896. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1895; Exhibitioner, Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1896; Abbott Scholar, 1896; Second Class Math. Mods., 1898; Third Class Math. Final Schools, 1899; B.A. 1900; D. 1900; P. 1901 (London). Williamson, Richard Harcourt (Dec. 1, 1879), son of Col. F. H., East Lanc. Regt., 45, Avonmore Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1893. Left in U. VIII., July, 1898. Exhibitioner, Merton Coll., Oxford (resigned), 1898; Scholar, Exeter Coll, Oxford, 1898; Second Class Classics Mods., 1900; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1902; Indian Civil Service, 1903 (United Provinces). Wills, Charles (Dec. 30, 1877), Dr. C. J., author, Somerleigh, Cumberland Road, Kew. Left in L. IV., July, 1894. Assistant to Messrs. Gray Dawes in Basreh, Turkish Arabia. Wootton, Arthur Garnier (July 13, 1877), son of A. F., Civil Service, 5, Wimbledon Park Road, Southfields. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1896. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1898. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1892. Baines, Cuthbert Edward (June 12, 1879), son of J. A., retired I. C. S., 7, Argyll Road, Kensington. Left in U. VIII., July, 1898. Smee Prize, 1895; Truro, 1897; Milton, 1898; Scholar, Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, 1898; First Class Classics Mods., 1900; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1902; Civil Service Exam., 1902. India Office. Barton, Sidney (Nov. 26, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1891. 1892] 263 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Chapman, Hugh Wallis (Mar. 18, 1881), son of J. W., architect, 27, Connaught Road, Harlesden. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1900. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1897; Special Art Prizes, 1899 and 1900; Science Student, London Univ., 1900-1; Andrews' Scholar, Univ. Coll., London, 1900-1; Donaldson Silver Medal for Fine Art, Univ. Coll., London, 1901; Meyer De Rothschild Exhibition and Ellen Watson Memorial Scholarship, 1902; Second Class Certificate for Municipal Engineering and Hygiene, Univ. Coll. London, 1903. Collins, Adrian John France (Aug. 10, 1880), son of G. W., professor of music, 59, Bridge Avenue, Hammersmith. Left in U. VIII., December, 1897. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1899; Exhibitioner, Trinity Coll., Oxford, 1900; First Class Classics Mods., 1902; First Class Litt. Hum., 1904. Assistant Master S. P. S., 1905. Glenny, Charles Frederick (Oct. 7, 1878). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1891. Hare, Charles Francis Aubone (May 1, 1881), son of F. C., Army (retired), 15, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Left in U. v. A., April, 1894. Went to Winchester, afterwards to New College, Oxford; Third Class Classics Mods., 1902; B.A., Third Class Litt. Hum., 1904. In business at Bristol. Harris, George Grinling (Aug. 13, 1879). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1890. Jamison, Reginald (Sept. 8, 1878). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1891. Magnus, Leonard Arthur (Dec. 12, 1879). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1892. Marval, Charles (Oct. 13, 1878). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1891. Morton, Lindsay Nowell (May 5, 1879), son of W. E., Civil Service, 25, Oberstein Road, Clapham. Left in vI. B., April, 1894. War Office, Clerical Establishment. Myers, Henry Cecil (Feb. 20, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1892. Pocock, Archibald Henry (Nov. 14, 1876), son of W. A., barrister, Ovington, Grange Road, Chiswick. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1895. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1893; Sizar, Trinity Coll., Camb., 1895; Major Scholar, 1897; Sheep- shanks' Astronomical Exbtn., 1897; B.A., 8th Wrangler, Math. Tripos, Part I., 1898; Third Class (First Div.) Math. Tripos, Part II., 1899; M.A. 1902; called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1902. Equity Draughtsman and Conveyancer. Salter, William Henry (Mar. 19, 1880), son of W. H. G., barrister and shorthand writer to the Houses of Parliament, 40, Ladbroke Road, Notting Hill. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1898. Minor Scholar, Trin. Coll., Camb., 1898; Perry Exhibitioner, 1899; B.A., First Class (Div. II.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1901; Second Class Law Tripos, Part II., 1902; LL.B. 1902. 264 [1892 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Scholderer, Julius Victor (Oct. 9, 1880), son of O., artist, 6, Bedford Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. VIII., July, 1899. Montagu Prize, 1894; Butterworth, Milton and French Compos. Prize, 1899; Scholar, Trinity Coll., Oxford, 1899; Gaisford Greek Verse Prize, 1900; Goldsmiths' Company's Exbtn., 1901; First Class Classics Mods., 1901; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1903. In the British Museum. Sedgwick, Charles Humphrey (Nov. 23, 1876). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1890. Sergeant, Bernard (Nov. 17, 1878). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1892. Sifton, James David (April 17, 1878), son of T. E., Civil Service, 53, Shepherd's Bush Green. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1897. Demy, Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1897; First Clase Classics Mods., 1899; First Class Litt. Hum., 1901; Civil Service Exam, 1901 (Bengal). Thomas, Robert Henry (April 23, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1892. Toplis, Henry Frederick (May 27, 1880), son of F., civil engineer, 129, Fellows Road, South Hampstead. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1899. Latin Elegiac Verse Prize (Junior), 1897; Scholar, Clare Coll., Camb., 1899; B.A., Senior Optime, 1892. Accountant's Branch, G.P.O., Cape Town. Willis, George Morton (Oct. 20, 1880), son of Dr. A. K., physician, Gascony House, 44, West End Lane, Hampstead. Left in U. VIII., July, 1899. Scholar, Queen's Coll., Oxford, 1899; First Class Classics Mods., 1901; Second Class, Litt. Hum., 1903. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1892. Adams, Herbert Windham (Mar. 9, 1879), son of B. D., Civil Service, 161, Auckland Road, Upper Norwood. Left in L. VIII., July, 1898. Univ. Coll., Oxford, 1898; B.A. 1903. Rowed in the Oxford Eight, March 22, 1902, and April 1, 1903. Alexander, Ernest Dundas (Sept. 2, 1879), son of Mrs., 25, Batoum Gardens, West Kensington Park. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1895. Clerk in Peninsular and Oriental Navigation Co. Alexander, William Stuart Haldane (Aug. 17, 1880), as above. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1893. Left in L. VIII., July, 1897. Barton, Montague Down (Sept. 5, 1879), son of R. M., Civil Service, 84, Palace Gardens Terrace, Kensington. Left in L. v., April, 1896. 1892] 265 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Butler, Charles Cecil (June 26, 1878), son of C., merchant's clerk, Simla, Old Harrow Road, Willesden. Left in Medical, July, 1895. Carey, William Reginald (Jan. 3, 1879), son of Lieut.-Col. (retired), 71, Sutherland Avenue, Maida Vale. Left in Middle Sc. v., December, 1893. Naval Cadet, H.M.S. Worcester; 2nd Lieut. Loyal North Lancashire Regt., 1900; transferred to Ind. Staff Corps, 1901; South African War, 1899-1900; Medal with clasp. Carter, Gerald Francis (Sept. 28, 1881), son of W., professor of music, 23, Colville Square, Bayswater. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1893. Left in U. VIII., July, 1900. Smee Prize, 1900; Scholar, Oriel Coll., Oxford, 1900; Second Class Classics Mods., 1902; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1904; Gray's Inn, 1903. Chesterton, Cecil Edward (Nov. 12, 1879), son of E., surveyor, 11, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1896. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1897. Church, Robert Husey (Mar. 13, 1879), son of E. F. B., solicitor, 7, Holland Park Gardens. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1894. Lieut. 2nd (Vol.) Batt. Royal Fusiliers (City of Lond. Regt.), 1899. Chute, Laurence Vere (June, 1878), son of Mrs., 4, Vereker Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., July, 1895. H.M. Customs, Hong Kong, 1897. Clementi-Smith, Hubert (Aug. 12, 1878), son of Sir Cecil, K.C.M.G., Governor of Straits Settlements, The Garden House, Wheat- hampstead. Left in Army A., December, 1895. Adm. to R.M.A., Woolwich, 1896; Com- mission in R.E., 1898; Lieut., 1901; served in the South African War; was with the Army on the march to Paardeberg and Bloemfontein, and from thence to Pretoria; two Medals and six clasps. Collins, Arthur Strangways (Dec. 26, 1876), son of J. C., author and lecturer, 61, Torrington Square. Left in Sc. VI., December, 1894. Entered Westminster Hosp. for Medical Profession, but subsequently resigned it for the stage. Collins, Lawrence Churton (Jan. 25, 1878), as above. Left in L. VIII., December, 1896. Balliol Coll., Oxford; Lieut. 1st (Vol.) Batt. Royal Fusiliers (City of Lond. Regt.), 1898; Capt., 1903; Clerk in Principal Probate Registry, Somerset House. Compton, George Cyprus (July 12, 1878), son of W. J., Army contractor, Sutton Court, Chiswick. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1897. Caius Coll., Camb., 1897; First M.B. Exam., Part I., Univ., Camb., 1899; died, May 7, 1899, from diphtheria, aged 21, 266 [1892 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Cooper, Ernest Edward Conrad (June 3, 1878), son of F. E., civil engineer, 41, Addison Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. IV., April, 1895. Cramer, Frank Benedict (May 30, 1878), son of B. F., accountant, 13, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1893. Cree, Donald Charles Ludlow (Mar. 14, 1879), son of C. E., barrister, 12, Nevern Road, Earl's Court. Left in VI. A., December, 1896. Univ. Coll., Oxford, 1897; B.A., Third Class Jurisprudence, 1901; called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1902. Davies, Frederick Farley (Mar. 21, 1877), son of W., sculptor, 28, The Avenue, Brondesbury. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1895. Final Exam., Law Society, June, 1903. Davies, Charles Woolmer (December 6, 1878), son of C., pharmacist, 8, Union Terrace, Notting Hill. Left in U. Sc. vI., April, 1894. St. Thomas's Hospital, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London, 1902. Davis, Leonard Coleridge (April 11, 1879), ward of Rev. W. W. Jackson, Rector of Exeter College, Oxford, care of Miss Davis, 20, Eaton Rise, Ealing. Left in Army A., July, 1897. Exeter Coll., Oxford; adm. Indian Woods and Forests, 1897; Fellow of Cooper's Hill, College, 1900; private in City Imperial Volunteers; served in South Africa, 1900. Dawson, Edwin Norman de Vere (April, 27, 1878), son of E. B., Bank of Madras, 10, Bolingbroke Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VI., April, 1895. St. Thomas's Hospital, L.S.A., London, 1902, and L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Edinburgh, 1900, and F.P.S., Glasgow, 1902; practising in Cape Colony. Dick, Robert Nicholas (Aug. 16, 1879), son of Director-Gen. Sir J., Royal Navy, Aghalish, Egleston Road, Putney Common. Left in Army B., December, 1895. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, December, 1897; Commission in Royal Sussex Regt., 1899; Lieut., 1899. Dickins, Frederick (Nov. 25, 1879), son of F. V., Assistant Registrar London University, 6, Downe Terrace, Richmond. Left in L. M. VIII., December, 1896. Direct Commission in the Royal Garrison Artillery; 2nd Lieut. in 1900; Lieut. 1902. Edge, George Percy (Dec. 23, 1878), son of H. K., merchant, 25, Mattock Lane, Ealing. Left in U. IV., December, 1894. Engaged in the Cycle and Motor Industry. Espeut, Reginald William Armit (June 3, 1877), son of Hon. W. B., Member of Legislative Council, Jamaica, 17, Fopstone Road, Earl's Court. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1893. Was on the Railway in Jamaica from 1896 to 1901, and has been Maintenance Engineer on the Sierra Leone Railway since 1901. 1892] 267 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Euan-Smith, Cyril Herbert McLaurin (July 21, 1878), son of Dr. E. McL., surgeon, 253, Cromwell Road. Left in Army C., December, 1894. Foster, Henry Nedham (Sept. 19, 1878), son of J. R., Inspector Life Assoc. of Scotland, 12, Vereker Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., December, 1896. Asst. Master at Spencer Coll., Wimbledon; Commission in Connaught Rangers, 1900; transferred to Army Service Corps, 1902; Lieut., 1902. Gibson, Robert Hepworth (Aug. 28, 1879), son of C. H., school- master, Merchant Taylor's School, 57, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., December, 1896. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, June, 1898; Commission in Derbyshire Regt. (Sherwood Foresters), 1899; Lieut., 1900. Glyn, Guy Geoffrey (Mar. 4, 1879), son of R. H., merchant, 2, Hill- side, Cricklewood. Left in Army B., July, 1896. Engineering Student, London Univ., 1896–7; Final Exam. Institute of Civil Engineers, 1904. Gouldsmith, Douglas Percy (June 27, 1880), son of P., proprietor, dyeing and cleaning works, 9, Dynevor Road, Richmond. Left in Remove, December, 1892. Removed to a private school at Folkestone (two years); City of London School (three years); Leeds Technical College (two years). Died of consumption, March, 1901, aged 20. Green, Noël (Dec. 25, 1877), son of H. C., 10, The Common, Ealing. Left in Middle Sc. v., December, 1893. Builder and Contractor. Greenwood, John Owen (Mar. 27, 1879), son of C. W., barrister, 37, Philbeach Gardens. Left in Army A., April, 1895. Commission (from Militia) in Royal West Kent Regt., 1897; Lieut., 1899; resigned Commission. Gwatkin, Frederick Ambrose Stapleton (July 3, 1880), son of A. G., stockbroker, 8, Fulham Park Road. Left in L. v., July, 1894. Passed Interm. Law Soc. Exam., June, 1902; Final Law Exam., April, 1903. Hill, Ernest Frederick John (Aug. 6, 1879), son of E. G., colonial broker, 1, Woodville Road, Ealing. Left in Army A., December, 1896. Adm. R.M.A., Woolwich, November, 1896; Commission in R.E., 1898; Queen Victoria Medal, 1899; Lieut., 1901; Bengal Sappers and Miners, 1903. Holland, Walter Whinfield (June 16, 1878), son of Professor T. E., barrister, 74, Woodstock Road, Oxford. Left in U. Sc. Iv., July, 1894. Went to sea a few days after leaving school; the vessel was never heard of again. Horder, Charles Edward (Jan. 28, 1877), son of J., 2, Heathfield, Wandsworth Common. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1894. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1897; King's College Hospital, 1898. 268 [1892 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Howard, Thomas Heap (Nov. 16, 1876), son of Dr. J. F., M.D., Sandycroft, Shaw, nr. Oldham. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1895. Owens College, Manchester. Humphreys, George Frederick (Nov. 12, 1879), son of F. W., surgeon, 24, Sinclair Gardens, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1897. Guy's Hospital, Oetober, 1897; Lieut., 15th Vol. Batt. (The Customs and the Docks), 1899; Final Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1902; Commission in Indian Medical Service, 1903; Lieut., 1903. Died in the Poona Hospital, September 29, 1903. Inglis, Guy Hunter Erskine (Nov. 6, 1879), son of J., Secretary, Trinity House, 68, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in L. IV., July, 1893. Knight, Reginald Kirwin (Mar. 21, 1878), son of E. (junior), merchant, 98, Brook Green. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1895. Land, Lea Milroy (Mar. 18, 1879), son of Mrs., 22, Girdler's Road, West Kensington. Left in Middle Sc. v., April, 1894. Lazarus, Frank Jacob (Nov. 2, 1879), son of S., merchant, 66, Porchester Terrace, Hyde Park. Left in Sc. VIII. B., December, 1896. Continental student. Ledgard, Ralph Gilbert (Jan. 15, 1877). Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1889. Leigh-Hunt, Paul Cecil Courthope (July 1, 1878), son of W., secretary of companies, 4, Holmesdale Road, Kew. Left in vi. A., April, 1896. Trooper in Paget's Horse. Levy, Frederick Laurence (Nov. 26, 1879), son of N., stockbroker, 162, Westbourne Terrace. Left in U. IV., December, 1893. Member of the London Stock Exchange. Lockwood, Reginald (Mar. 17, 1877), son of F. D., 17, Grosvenor Road, Gunnersbury. Left in Sc. vI., December, 1894. Dental student. MacAlister, George Ian (April 1, 1878), son of J. Y. W., librarian, 20, Hanover Square. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1894. Left in Hist. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1897. Bedford Prize, 1895; Exhibitioner, Merton Coll., Oxford, 1897; Second Class Classics Mods., 1899; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1901; Private Secretary to the Right Hon. Earl of Dundonald, Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in Canada, 1902; A.D.C. 1903. MacBride, George Palmer (April 23, 1878), son of Mrs. (Father, Director, Public Works, Colombo, Ceylon), 33, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. IV., July, 1893. Tea planter in Ceylon. 1892] 269 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Marshall, Ernest Edward (Dec. 12, 1877), son of G. B., merchant, Constantinople. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1893. Turkish Regie Export Co., Kadikeui, Con- stantinople. Maurice, William Edmund (Dec. 19, 1880), son of Col. F., R.A., Highland View, Camberley. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1893. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), 1899. Junior Elegiac Latin Verse Prize, 1896; High Master's Latin Verse Prize, 1897; Senior Elegiac Latin Verse Prize, 1898; Thruston Prize, 1899; Scholar, Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1899. Was drowned whilst bathing in the River Fulda at Cassel in Germany, August 28, 1900, aged 20. Meiklejohn, Norman Sinclair (June 15, 1879), son of Dr. J. W., surgeon, R.N., 105, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1897. St. George's Hosp.; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1903; Silver Medal, Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar, 1904; Surgeon, R.N. Mennell, James Beaver (Jan. 31, 1880), son of Dr. Z., surgeon, 1, Royal Crescent, Holland Park. Left in Sc. VIII. A., April, 1899. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1897; Pemb. Coll., Camb.; B.A., Second Class, Nat. Science Tripos, Part I., 1902; Second Exam., Human Anat. and Physiology, 1903; 2nd M.B. Exam., Camb., 1904. Moore, Harold Leslie (May 1, 1880), son of Mrs., 75, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in Remove, December, 1893. Removed to Godolphin School; Matricu- lation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1897. Perkins, Norman Burgoyne (April 19, 1878), son of H. A., Queens- land Squatter (retired), 4, Gliddon Road, West Kensington. Left in U. v. A., December, 1895. Phillips, Cecil Laurence (Jan. 27, 1880), son of L. B., artist, Chesham House, Sutherland Avenue, Maida Vale. Left in III., December, 1892. Readmitted as Foundationer, September, 1893. Left in vI. B., April, 1896. John Watson Prize, 1895. Publisher. Pope, Sidney Buxton (Feb. 9, 1879), son of J. V. S., Director, Public Instruction, Burmah, care of B. Holmes, Esq., 5, Free- land Road, Ealing. Left in L. VIII., July, 1898. Christ's Coll., Camb.; Commission in Royal Irish Regt., 1901; 2nd Lieut., Ind. Staff Corps, 1901; Lieut., 1904. Vice-Capt., Rowing Club, 1897-8. Raynor, Leonard George Selwyn (July 21, 1879), son of Mrs., 22, Gordon Place, Kensington. Left in L. v., April, 1893. St. John's Coll., Camb. Was preparing to enter Holy Orders, but died, February 11, 1902, aged 23. Rich, John Easten (May 4, 1879), son of Mrs., 104, St. George's Square. Left in Army A., December, 1896. Adm. to R.M.A., Woolwich, November, 1896; Commission in R.G.A., 1898; Lieut., 1901 (transferred to Royal Horse Artil., 1902). 270 [1892 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Rouse, Alexander Macdonald (Sept. 14, 1878), son of G. W., colonial broker, 64, Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1894. Left in Army A., July, 1897. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1895; adm. to R. E. Coll., Cooper's Hill, 1897. Fellow of Cooper's Hill, 1900. Boxing Medal (middle-weights), 1896. Rudhall, John Reginald (Mar. 1, 1878), son of J. P., The Elms, Grays, Essex. Left in Medical, December, 1895. Passed Prelim. Arts Exam. for Med. Study, 1894; passed, First Part, Prelim. Arts Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Part I., 1896. Rutherfoord, Thomas Corrie (Nov. 13, 1878), son of T. B., Colonial produce broker, 11, Campden Hill Gardens, Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1897. St. Thomas's Hosp.; 1st M.B., Durham Univ., 1898; 2nd M.B., Durham Univ., 1899; M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1902. Commission in Indian Medical Service (3rd place), January, 1903; Lieut., January 31, 1903. Boxing Medal (feather-weights), Aldershot, 1896; Second Medal (School middle-weights), 1897. Sandeman, Alfred Patrick (Mar. 17, 1878), son of Lieut.-Col. J. E., Indian Staff Corps, 15, Addison Gardens, Kensington. Left in Army B., July, 1895. 2nd Lieut. (Unatt.), for Indian Staff Corps, July 20, 1898; Lieut., September 2, 1901. Saunders, Arthur Philip (April 4, 1880), son of G., architect, Thames Bank, Chiswick Mall. Died while in the School on March 13, 1894, aged 14. Small, Arthur Thomas (Aug. 19, 1879), son of Rev. H., Clerk in Holy Orders, St. Thomas' Vicarage, Shepherd's Bush. Left in L. v., July, 1895. Removed to Ramsgate School. Smith, Reginald Harry (Feb. 25, 1879), son of J. T., retired banker's clerk, 26, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Left in L. v., July, 1894. Snowden, Cyril Ralph (Dec. 30, 1880), son of Rev. Preb. J. H., Clerk in Holy Orders, The Vicarage, Hammersmith. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1894. Left in U. VIII., July, 1899. Postmaster, Merton Coll., Oxford, 1899; Second Class Classics Mods., 1901; B.A., Third Class Litt. Hum., 1903. Sprague, Reginald Winter (Feb. 15, 1879), son of Mrs., Chaseleigh, Birdhurst Road, Croydon. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1898. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1896; Prelim. Science Exam., London Univ., 1898; Pauline Entrance Scholarship, St. George's Hosp., 1898. Stephen, Robert Hume (April 8, 1880), ward of Miss Speare, 2, Colville Gardens, Bayswater. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1893. Left in U. VIII., July, 1899. Exhibitioner, Brasenose Coll., Oxford, 1899; Second Class Classics Mods., 1901; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1993; D. 1904 (Worcester). 1892] 271 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Stiven, James Graham (Mar. 14, 1878), son of Mrs. (Father, merchant, Madras), 4, St. Stephen's Place, Hounslow. Left in Sc. VIII. A., April, 1896. Tahourdin, Gilbert Hadden (June 17, 1878), son of R. J., solicitor, 8, St. John's Road, Putney.. Left in Army C., December, 1894. Taylor, Henry (May 10, 1880), son of H. E., auctioneer, 49, Avon- more Road, West Kensington. Left in L. v., July, 1894. Thurston, Harold (Oct. 19, 1877). Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1890. Thwaites, Guy (Nov. 4, 1877), son of Rev. H. G., Clerk in Holy Orders, Christchurch Parsonage, 283, Harrow Road. Left in Sc. VIII. A. (Exhibitioner), December, 1896. Sizar, St. John's Coll., Camb., 1897; First M.B., 1898; B.A. 1900; Commission in Army Service Corps, 1901; Lieut., 1902. Tovey, Henry Turner (May 16, 1880), son of Mrs. H., 39, Nevern Square. Left in Army C., April, 1896. Boxing Medal (bantam weights), 1896. Veysey, Reginald Conrad Logan (April 8, 1878), son of Rev. A., Chaplain to Mercers' Company, 15, Eardley Crescent, South Kensington. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1896. In an Insurance Brokers at Lloyd's. Watts, Eustace Francis David (June 30, 1880), son of D., retired merchant, care of Dr. A. T. G., 36, Russell Road, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1893. Left in U. VIII., July, 1899. Clerk in Naval Store, Chatham Dockyard, 1900. Went, Philip Brandford Archibald (Jan. 7, 1880), son of B. T., clerk, 4, Princes Square, Bayswater. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1893. Left in Army A., December, 1898. Adm. R.M.A., Woolwich, June, 1897; John Watson Prize, 1898; Associateship, Royal School of Mines, 1902. Assayer to the Edmundia Mine, Masse Kasse, Portuguese East Africa, 1903. Capt., School Cadet Corps and of Shooting, 1897-8. West, Sidney Herbert (Oct. 4, 1876), son of A. S., schoolmaster (retired), 38, Bath Road, Bedford Park. Left in L. VIII., December, 1894. Professional Associate of Surveyors' Institu- tion, 1900. Land Agent, Steyning, Sussex. Westmacott, Frederic Thomas William (Dec. 20, 1877), nephew of Mrs. Westmacott, daily governess, 5, Warwick Road, Earl's Court. Left in Hist. VIII., December, 1894. Died from rapid decline, March 26, 1901, aged nearly 24. 272 [1893 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Wills, Francis Reginald (July 22, 1879), son of Dr. C. J., author, Somerleigh, Cumberland Road, Kew. Left in U. IV., December, 1894. H.B.M.'s Telegraph Dept., Persia. Deceased. Wilson, Raleigh Alban Kenneth (Feb. 23, 1879), son of Capt. H. K., R.N., Inspector of Prisons, 145, Holland Road, Ken- sington. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1895. Joined the Cape Mounted Riflemen as a Private in 1895; served through the South African campaign, including the siege of Wepener and the pursuit of De Wet; with the Colonial Division at Krugers- dorp, Transvaal, August, 1900. Promoted to a Commission in Shropshire Light Infantry, 1901. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January, 1893. Gilman, James (Mar. 17, 1879). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1891. Heather, Aubrey George Forster (Mar. 21, 1879), son of Mrs., 16, Stanley Road, Wimbledon. Left in Army A., April, 1895. Assistant Electrical Engineer at The Sheba Gold Mines, Eureka, Barberton, Transvaal. Maurice, William Edmund (Dec. 19, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1892. Moore, John Lee (April 26, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1890. Thomas, Edward Francis (June 30, 1880), son of E. C., Sec., R.M.A., Chelsea, Duke of York's Royal Military School, Chelsea. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1899. Butterworth Prize, 1897; Kynaston, 1899; Scholar, Trin. Coll., Oxford, 1899; First Class Classics Mods., 1901; B.A. Second Class Litt. Hum., 1903; Civil Service Exam., 1903 (India). Williamson, Richard Harcourt (Dec. 1, 1879). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1892. Willis, John Burdett (Mar. 6, 1879). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1890. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1893. Adler, Benjamin Isidore Herbert (July 28, 1878), son of W. H. (abroad). Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1895. 2nd Lieut., 2nd Batt. (Vols.), Royal Fusiliers (City of Lond. Regt.), 1900; Lieut., Ind. Staff Corps, 1902. 1893] 273 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Aitken, Robert Mempes (Mar. 11, 1879), son of T., banker, 16, Dealtry Road, Putney. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1895. Left in Math. vIII., July, 1898. Sub-sizar, Trin. Coll., Camb., 1899; Senior Optime, Math. Tripos, Part I., 1900; B.A. 1901. Arnould, Loris Arthur (July 10, 1880), son of A. H., D.C.L., barrister, 9, Nevern Square, South Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. A., December, 1898. St. Bartholomew's Hospital; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1897. Captain of Football and Rowing, 1898. Avern, James Waters Earnscliffe (July 31, 1878), son of J., Commander, British East India Service, 6, Cavendish Road, Brondesbury. Left in Sc. IV., July, 1893. Law Guarantee and Trust Society. Bailey, George Frederick Selborne (Dec. 28, 1880), son of G. F., surgical instrument maker, 125, Coningham Road, Uxbridge. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1894. Left in Sc. VIII. (Special Form), December, 1899. Scholar, Gonville and Caius Coll., Camb., 1900; B.A., Second Class Nat. Science Tripos, Part I., 1903. Bailey, Lionel Danyers (Oct. 17, 1879), son of A., barrister, 43, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1898. St. George's Hosp.; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London, 1904; apptd. Junior House Surgeon, St. George's Hosp., 1904. Barry, George Ernest (July 29, 1880), son of J. M., solicitor, 32, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in VII., July, 1899. John Watson Prize, 1898; Trinity Coll., Oxford, 1899; B.A., Third Class Modern History, Oxford, 1903. Barry, James Tilson (Nov. 20, 1881), as above. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1893. Left in U. VIII. (Captain and Exhibitioner), July, 1900. Gk. Verse Prize, 1900; Exhibitioner, Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1899; Second Class Classics Mods., 1902; Third Class Litt. Hum., 1904. Beak, Albert Walter (Sept. 20, 1879), son of Capt. W. E. (retired), Ingleside, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in vi. B., December, 1895. Apprentice at the London and South Western Bank (Slough). Benson, Alick Cole (Dec. 10, 1879), son of Mrs. W. C., 36, Baron's Court Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. A., April, 1897. Trooper in Paget's Horse. Beyts, Cyril Freeman (Nov. 2, 1880), son of N. B., I.C.S. (retired), 7, Girdler's Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1893. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1899. Exhibitioner, Worcester Coll., Oxford, 1899; Third Class Classics Mods., 1901. Bird, Frederick Dudley (Jan. 10, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1889, and Foundationers, September, 1890. T 274 [1893 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Camacho, Dionisio (Nov. 27, 1877), son of Luis, Financial Agent for Government of Mexico, 13, Trebovir Road, Earl's Court. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1895. Smee Prize, 1895; Engineer Student, London Univ., 1900-1. Camacho, Angel (Jan. 7, 1881), as above. Left in Sc. VIII. B., April, 1898. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1901; Interm. M.B. Ex., 1904. Campbell, James Archibald Locknell (Mar. 16, 1879), son of C., Civil Service, 10, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., April, 1897. Lieut., 3rd Roy. Scots. Fus., 1899; 2nd Lieut., 1st Batt., Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders, 1900; Lieut., September 5, 1902; Seconded for Service under the Colonial Office, 1903. Distinction cap for Football (half-back), 1896. Carr, Howard Ellis (Dec. 26, 1880), son of Mrs., 52, Edith Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1894. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1897. County Council Scholarship, 1896; apptd. Musical Director at Her Majesty's Theatre, Carlisle, 1899, Carvick, Thomas Prescott (April 23, 1880), son of Capt. H. B., Army, 60, Hogarth Road, Earl's Court. Left in Army C., December, 1894. St. Xavier's College, Bruges, Belgium; articled to Messrs. Fowler (Engineers), Leeds; Assistant Engineer to the Dooars Tea Co., Nagrakata, Bengal. Cavalier, Walter Arnold (June 9, 1879), son of Rev. A. R., Clerk in Holy Orders, 33, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in U. v. A., April, 1895. Bible Clerkship, All Souls' Coll., Oxford, 1900; Third Class History, 1900; Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, 1901; B.A. 1901; D. 1902; P. 1903 (Exeter). Cavalier, Harold Omer (Dec. 1, 1880), as above. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1894. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), December, 1899. Exhibitioner and Sizar, Trin. Coll., Camb., 1899; B.A., 2nd Class, Nat. Science Tripos, Part I., 1903. Schoolmaster. Chamier, Francis Capper (Sept. 28, 1880), son of Major-Gen., Indian Staff Corps, 39, Philbeach Gardens. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1893. Left in U. VIII., July, 1899. Greek Verse and Sleath Prizes, 1899; Demy, Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1899; Second Class Classics Mods., 1901; Civil Service Examination (India), 1903; B.A. 1904. Cheesman, Leonard Henslowe (Oct. 5, 1877), son of F. J., com- mercial traveller, The Chesnuts, Winchmore Hill. Left in Sc. IV., December, 1893. Chester, Henry Lancelot Gordon (Oct. 14, 1879), son of G. F., artist, 10, Trebovir Road, Earl's Court. Left in III., April, 1894. 1893] 275 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Clark, Hubert Charles (July 16, 1878). Readmitted, see Admissions, September, 1891. Clementi-Smith, Eustace (Nov. 8, 1879), son of Sir Cecil, K.C.M.G., Governor, Straits Settlements, The Garden House, Wheat- hampstead. Left in Army A., July, 1896. R. M. C., Sandhurst, December, 1897; Com- mission in Yorkshire Regt., 1899; 2nd Lieut., Ind. Staff Corps, 1900; Lieut. (22nd Punjabis), 1901. First XI., Second XV. Collins, Sydney Mason (July 7, 1879), son of A., 398, Uxbridge Road. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1895. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1898. Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford; Third Class Classics Mods., 1900; B.A., Fourth Class Litt., Angl., 1902; Constitutional Law and Legal History Exam., 1903; Evidence, Procedure and Criminal Law Exam., 1903; Roman Law, 1904. Cumberbatch, Elkin Percy (June 20, 1880), son of C. W., Brad- more House, Queen Street, Hammersmith. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1899. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1897; Smee Prize, 1898; Keble College, Oxford; B.A., First Class Nat. Science, 1903; Senior Entrance Scholarship, St. Bartholomew's Hosp., 1904. Drysdale, Theodore (Nov. 15, 1879), son of T., Dep. Comr. I.C.S., Wardha, Central Provinces, India. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1898. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1896; Jesus Coll., Camb., 1899; B.A., Second Class Natural Science Tripos, Part I., 1901; Scholarship, St. George's Hosp., 1901; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1904; House Surgeon, St. George's Hospital. 1st Medal for Boxing, 1897; Distinction cap, 1897; Capt. of Boxing and Football, 1898; Capt. of Rowing and Swimming, 1898; rowed in Cambridge Boat, 1902. Duncan, George Alfred (Feb. 13, 1879), son of Brig. Surg. (retired), Indian Medical Service, 67, Castletown Road, West Ken- sington. Left in Army A., April, 1896. R. M. Coll., Sandhurst, July, 1897; Com- mission in Lancashire Fusiliers, 1898; Lieut., 1899; Capt., 1901. Emmet, Edward Fletcher (May 9, 1880), son of Rev. W. E., Clerk in Holy Orders, 111, Ladbroke Grove. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1893. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1898. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1898; Final Law Soc. Exam., June, 1902. Hafner, Arthur Frederick Victor (Mar. 8, 1880), son of F., late courier to H.R.H. Prince of Wales, 103, St. James's Road, Upper Tooting. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in VI. A., July, 1896. Helms, Paul Victor (Feb. 19, 1880), son of Mrs., 14, Margravine Gardens, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in Hist. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1899. Butterworth Prize, 1898; Exhibitioner, Keble Coll., Oxford, 1899; First Class Classics Mods., 1901; B.A., Second Class Modern History, 1903. T 2 276 [1893 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Juler, Frank Anderson (Aug. 22, 1880), son of H. E., ophthalmic surgeon, 23, Cavendish Square. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1898. Trinity Coll., Camb.; B.A., First Class Nat. Science Tripos, Part I., 1901; Entrance Scholarship, St. Mary's Hospital, 1902. Kirby, William Lewis Clark (Oct. 23, 1879), son of W., H.M. Customs (retired), 20, Mattock Lane, Ealing. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1893. Left in U. VIII., July, 1898. Scholar, Queen's Coll., Oxford; Second Class Classics Mods., 1900; Commis- sion in Roy. Art., 1900; Lieut., 1902. Lindsay, Henry Alexander Fanshawe (Mar. 11, 1881), nephew of Miss Lindsay, 116, Shepherd's Bush Road. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1894. Left in U. VIII., July, 1900. Smee Prize, 1898; Exhibitioner, Worcester Coll., Oxford, 1900; Second Class Classics Mods., 1902; Civil Service Exam., 1903 and 1904 (India). Lovett, Frederick Reynolds (Feb. 15, 1880), son of Rev. R., editor for Religious Tract Society, 42, Sisters Avenue, New Wandsworth. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1894. Left in U. VIII., July, 1899. Smee Prize, 1896; Bedford Prize, 1896; Exhibitioner, Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1899; Second Class Classics Mods., 1901; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1903; Civil Service Examination (Inland Revenue), 1903. Mella, Frederick Johann Gustavus (Sept. 13, 1878), son of Prof. F., Professor of Modern Languages, 66, Edith Road, West Ken- sington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1894. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1897. Montagu Prize, 1893; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, July, 1899; Asst. Teacher at St. Paul's School. Peat, William Henry (May 4, 1878), son of W. B., accountant, Chase Lodge, Enfield. Left in Sc. VIII. A., April, 1897. Trinity Coll., Oxford, B.A., 1902. Capt. of Football and Vice-Capt. of Rowing, 1896; Distinction caps, 1896 and 1897. Porteous, Ernest Roland (Dec. 4, 1878), son of Col., Madras Staff Corps, 83, Fellows Road, Hampstead. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1895. Tea Planter in Ceylon. Randall, William Henry (Oct. 17, 1879), brother of Mrs. Hatch, Quilam Rebra, Kew, Surrey. Left in Army C., April, 1896. Reed, Baron Noel (Dec. 25, 1879), son of E. E. B., solicitor, 22, Bassett Road, Notting Hill. Left in U. v. A., April, 1897. Robbins, Denis Egerton (July 15, 1879), son of J., chemist, 57, Warrington Crescent, Maida Vale. Left in VII., December, 1896. 1893] 277 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Scafe, Robert Charles (Aug. 8, 1880), son of Lieut.-Col. C., Royal Marines, 27, Barton Street, West Kensington. Left in U. v. B., April, 1895. Removed to Royal Naval College, Eltham; Adm., R. M. C., Sandhurst, December, 1898; Commission in R.M.L.I., 1899; Lieut., 1900. Sedgwick, Oliver Standish (May 13, 1880), son of W. H., stock- broker, Fernleigh, Castlenau, Barnes. Transferred to Foundationers, May, 1896. Left in L. VIII., July, 1898. Smee Prize, 1894, 1896, 1897, 1898. Shepard, Cyril Harry (Dec. 20, 1877), son of H. D., architect and water colour painter, 2, Theresa Terrace, Ravenscourt Park. Left in Special Drawing, July, 1896. Insurance broker's clerk. Steavenson, Dudley Vaughan (Oct. 11, 1877), son of Major (retired), 103, Shepherd's Bush Road. Left in L. Sc. vI., December, 1895. Final Law Soc. Exam., 1902. Swift, Hubert (Feb. 28, 1879), son of Mrs., 50, Baron's Court Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. vI., December, 1894. Thompson, Charles Sydney (Dec. 12, 1877), son of J., solicitor's clerk, 18, Mall Road, Hammersmith. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1895. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1895; Final Exam. (Honours), Incorporated Law Soc., 1902. Walker, Henry Colin (Sept. 10, 1880), son of H., Asst. Sec. G. N. R., Grasmere, Willesden Lane. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1894. Left in L. M. vIII., July, 1899. King's Coll., Camb.; B.A., Second Class Classical Tripos, Part. I., 1902. Wallace, Henry Lionel (Mar. 1, 1879), son of Rev. C. S., Clerk in Holy Orders, Ascension Vicarage, Lavender Hill. Left in Middle Sc. v., July, 1894. Winterbotham, William (Dec. 28, 1878), son of W. H., solicitor, 6, Ladbroke Terrace, Notting Hill. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1897. King's Coll., Camb.; B.A., Third Class Nat. Science Tripos, Part I., 1900; Interm. Law Exam., Class II., 1902; Final Law Exam., 1903. Woodward, Francis Hadden Clutton (Oct. 5, 1877), son of H., solicitor, 73, Ladbroke Grove. Left in U. Sc. IV., April, 1894. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected April, 1893. Forster, David (July 27, 1878). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1892. Willan, Leonard Arthur Flude (Aug. 4, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1892. 278 [1893 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted April, 1893. Allen, Hugh Evelyn (Mar. 31, 1880), son of Major F. S., 18, Harcourt Terrace, South Kensington. Left in Army A., July, 1898. Admitted R. M. C., Sandhurst, 1898; 2nd Lieut., 3rd Batt. Roy. Fus. (City of Lond. Regt.), 1900; Lieut., 1901; resigned in 1904. Amyot, Thomas Engelheart (June 12, 1879), son of Dr. T. H., surgeon, 30, Penywern Road, Earl's Court. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1896. Smee Prizes, 1894 and 1896; M.B., B.S., Durham Univ., 1904. Barrett, Andrew William (July 22, 1879), son of R. J., merchant, 2, Pembroke Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1897. Beer, Edwin John (Feb. 7, 1879), son of Mrs., Brixton House, Hamworth Road, Hounslow. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1895. Passed Prelim. Arts Exam. for Medical Study, June, 1895. Blandford, Francis George (Feb. 8, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1889, and Foundationers, September, 1890. Boyd, Francis Turnley Meik (May 19, 1880), grandson of Mrs. Meik, 53, Melrose Gardens, West Kensington Park. Left in L. v., December, 1894. Accidentally drowned at Denstone, North Staffordshire, June 7th, 1899, aged 19 years. Was reading for the Ministry at the time of his death. Brodribb, Francis Arthur (April 13, 1880), son of A. A., journalist, 29, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in Special Sc. VIII., July, 1899. John Watson Prize, 1899; Open Entrance Exbtn., St. Thomas's Hosp.; attached to Vol. Med. Staff Corps (Lond.), 1901; Final Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1903; Prize for Forensic Medicine, 1904. Brockwell, Frederic Henry Charles (Aug. 16, 1877), son of H. T., merchant, 47, Philbeach Gardens, South Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1896. Burraston, Edgar (June 24, 1879), son of G. W., bank manager, 2, Lombard Street. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1894. Clementi-Smith, Herbert Drayton (Jan. 20, 1880), son of Rev. H., Clerk in Holy Orders, 3, Holland Park Gardens. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1895, but re-entered, September, 1896, and left in Special Sc. VIII., July, 1899. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1897; Montagu Prize, 1899; Open Entrance Scholarship, St. Bartholomew's Hosp., 1899; Interm. M.B. Exam., London Univ., 1903. 1893] 279 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Clifford, Hugh Winsloe (July 18, 1879), son of E. T., manager, Life Assurance Co., 24, Gledstanes Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1896. Education continued in Munich and Paris. London Manager to a Manchester Insurance Company. Cooke, Leonard Eglinton (Dec. 15, 1878), son of C. W., C. E., The Lindens, Larkhill Rise, Clapham Common. Left in Remove, July, 1896. He entered the office of Messrs. Blackwell & Co., Electrical Engineers; subsequently joined the firm of Messrs. Albert Coates & Co., of Manchester. Cooke, Christopher Crosbie (Aug. 15, 1878), son of Mrs., 8, Whittingstall Road, Fulham. Left in Up. v. A., July, 1896. Keble Coll., Oxford, 1898; B.A. 1902; Bishop's Hostel, Newcastle-on-Tyne; late Under-master, Westminster Choir House; D. 1903; P. 1904 (Newcastle). Duke, Arthur Herbert (Jan. 20, 1879), son of Mrs., 2, Ladbroke Crescent, Notting Hill. Left in Army A., December, 1896. Burma Police, 1896; Indian Criminal Final Law Exam., June, 1897 (with credit in Burmese). Eddowes, William Black (Feb. 12, 1878), son of Mrs., 3, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1896. Smee Prize, 1895; Emmanuel Coll., Camb., 1897-8; 2nd Lieut. Manchester Regt., 1899; Lieut., 1900; Capt., 1903; was in Ladysmith during the siege; slightly wounded. Every, Gerald Nicholas Onslow (Feb. 21, 1880), son of Rev. J. J. G., R.N., Clerk in Holy Orders, Lanhydroch Parsonage, Bodmin, Cornwall. Left in U. Sc. IV., April, 1895. Fairclough, Alfred Norman (May 3, 1878), son of W., banker, 17, Frognal, Hampstead. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1895. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1895. Fairlie, Frank (Jan. 17, 1878), son of Mrs., 14, Kensington Mansions, Earl's Court. Left in Sc. IV., December, 1893. Gardner, George Christopher (July 5, 1878), son of G. J., upholsterer, Sutherland House, 5, Grosvenor Road, Gunnersbury. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1895. The Canadian Bank of Commerce, Barrie, Ontario. Gow, Patrick (Oct. 15, 1878), son of W., tea broker, 184, Earl's Court Road. Left in Sc. VIII. B., December, 1896. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1896; Articled Clerk to Chartered Accountant; Final Exam., Institute of Chartered Accountants, December, 1903. Green, Roland (May 5, 1879), son of H. C., retired builder, Kings- down Lodge, The Common, Ealing. Left in Medical, April, 1896. Dentist; L.D.S., London, 1901. 280 [1893 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Gretton, John Cunliffe (May 7, 1880), son of Capt., late Royal Warwickshire Regt., 64, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in vI. B., December, 1896. Commission in West Yorkshire Regt., 1898; Lieut., 1900; Relief of Ladysmith, including operations on Tugela Heights, February 14-27 (wounded at Monte Cristo, Colenso, February 15-18, 1900); Medal with 5 clasps. Hards, John Frederick Stanley (Mar. 9, 1879), son of L., retired hotel proprietor, 23, Warbeck Road, Uxbridge. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1895. Professional Associate of the Surveyor's Institu- tion and Quantity Surveyor. King, Henry Walter Richard (July 6, 1877), son of Mrs., photo- grapher, 7, Norland Terrace, Holland Park. Left in Sc. III., December, 1893. Lazarus, George Maitland (Mar. 22, 1881), son of S., merchant, 66, Porchester Terrace. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1894. John Watson Prizes, 1895 and 1896; King's Coll., Class (Div. I.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1903; Class II., 1904. Left in VI. B., July, 1896. Camb., 1900; B.A., Second Second Class Law Tripos, Leigh-Hunt, Trevor Rodney (June 1, 1880), son of W., director and secretary of companies, 31, Penywern Road, Earl's Court. Left in L. VIII., July, 1898. Interm. Law Exam., Class II., 1902. McEntire, James Virtue (June 25, 1879), son of J. V., merchant, 98, Baron's Court Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. Iv., April, 1894. Served through the war in South Africa in Paget's Horse, one Medal and two clasps. Partner in the London Firm of A. Lacoste et Fils, Bordeaux, wine growers. Moyses, Harry John Swenson (July 17, 1879), son of J. W., barrister, 34, Auriol Road, West Kensington. Left in Medical, April, 1897. Trooper in Imperial Yeomanry. Peyton, Helmuth Pendennis (April 2, 1879), son of Mrs., 137, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1895. Central Technical College, South Kensington, and Stewart's Works, Poplar. Assistant Engineer on a tea plantation in Assam, India. Phillips, Ralph Addison (Mar. 27, 1879), son of F., barrister, 5, Porchester Square. Left in Hist. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1898. Lincoln Coll., Oxford; B.A., Second Class Mod. Hist., 1901; St. Stephen's House, Oxford, 1902; D. 1903; P. 1904 (Ripon). Reeves, Hugh Charles (Sept. 28, 1879), son of Mrs., 9, Palace Gardens Terrace. Left in Army A., April, 1897. Smee Prize, 1896; Adm. to R. M. A., Wool- wich, July. 1897; Commission in R.A., 1898; Lieut., 1901; was at Storm- berg Junction and in the Queenstown district with Gen. Gatacre's Division; Lieut., Native Artillery, India, 1903. 1893] 281 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Rogers, Frederic James (July 3, 1879), son of Mrs., late Registrar of Marriages, City of London, 87, Claverton Street, Pimlico. Left in L. Sc. IV., December, 1894. Surveyor; Professional Associate of the Surveyor's Institution, and is now studying for the Final Exam. (F.S.I.). Sanderson, Herbert (Mar. 17, 1881), son of Mrs., Dukes Avenue, Chiswick. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1897. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1897. Articled Clerk to Chartered Accountant. Sands, John Sydney (May 15, 1879), son of Mrs., 40, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in Medical, April, 1897. Sheldon, Philip Arkell (Jan. 14, 1881), son of Dr. T., M.D., 25, Powis Square, Bayswater. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1896. Left in L. VIII., July, 1899. B.A., Lincoln Coll., Oxford, 1902. Capt. of Gymnasium, 1898-9. Stebbing, Francis (April 2, 1878), son of E. C., merchant, 42, Gower Street. Left in U. Sc. vI., April, 1897. Thornhill, Oliver Walter (May 9, 1878), son of H., silversmith, Mattock Lodge, Ealing. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1895. Stockbroker. Watt, James Alexander (July 25, 1878), son of J. A., auctioneer, Clifton House, Edith Grove. Left in U. Sc. IV., December, 1894. Wootton, Herbert Lloyd (Dec. 23, 1878), son of A. F., Civil Service, 5, Wimbledon Park Road, Southfields. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1896. Admiralty, Civil Engineer-in-Chief's Office. Yard, Edward Charles (Feb. 5, 1877), son of Mrs., Huntley House, St. Leonards-on-Sea. Left in L. Sc. IV., April, 1894. Private in Cape Mounted Riflemen, 1901; 2nd Lt. South Staffordshire Regt., 1901. FOUNDATIONER S. Elected September, 1893. Abraham, Edgar Gaston Furtado (April 8, 1880), son of J. F., merchant, 49, Bedford Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. VIII., July, 1899. Smee Prize, 1895; French Composition Prize, 1895; Scholar, Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, 1899; Taylorian Scholar, Oxford, 1900; Fishmongers' Exhibition, 1901; Second Class Classics Mods., 1901; Second Class Litt. Hum., 1903; Civil Service Examination, 1903 (India); B.A. 1904. Alexander, William Stuart Haldane (Aug. 17, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1892. 282 [1893 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Baguley, John Minty (June 21, 1880), son of Mrs., Edgehill Lodge, Worple Road, Wimbledon. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1899. Scholar, Pembroke Coll., Camb., 1898; B.A., 16th Wrangler, 1902; Civil Service Examination, 1903 (India). Barry, James Tilson (Nov. 20, 1881). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1893. Beyts, Cyril Freeman (Nov. 2, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1893. Carter, Gerald Francis (Sept. 28, 1881). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1892. Chamier, Francis Capper (Sept. 28, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1893. Emmet, Edward Fletcher (May 9, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1893. Hardy, Edward Croft (Nov. 6, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1891. Kirby, William Lewis Clark (Oct. 23, 1879). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1893. Phillips, Cecil Laureuce (Jan. 27, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1892. Plummer, Sidney Herbert (Aug. 16, 1878), son of J. E., contractor's manager, 13, Patten Road, College Park, Wandsworth Common. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner and Keen's Scholar), July, 1897. Sizar, Trin. Coll., Camb., 1897; Perry Exhibitioner, 1898; 20th Wrangler, 1899; B.A. 1900; Civil Service Examination, 1902 (Admiralty, Secretary's Dept.). Ritchie, Arthur Gerald (Oct. 30, 1879), son of W. J., C. S., Educa- tional Office, 132, Lexham Gardens, Kensington. Transferred to Capitation Scholars, January, 1896. Left in Army A., December, 1897. John Watson Prizes, 1895-6-7; Landscape Prizes, Christmas, 1895 and 1896; Mids., 1896 and 1897; Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, 1897; Com- mission in the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), 1899; Lieut., 1st Batt., 1900. Shepard Challenge Cup, 1897. Stephen, Robert Hume (April 8, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1892. Vivian, Sylvanus Percival (Oct. 1, 1880), son of C., artist, 80, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1898. Milton Prize, 1897; Scholar, St. John's Coll., Oxford, 1898; Second Class Classics Mods., 1900; Third Class Litt. Hum., 1902; Civil Service Examination, 1903 (Inland Revenue). Watts, Eustace Francis David (June 30, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1892. 1893] 283 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Webb, Maurice (April 23, 1880), son of J. C., artist, 111, Clifton Hill, St. John's Wood. Left in U. VIII., July, 1899. Exhibitioner, Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, 1899; First Class Classics Mods., 1901; Third Class Litt. Hum., 1903; admission, Home Civil Service Examination, 1903. Board of Education, South Kensington. Went, Philip Branford Archibald (Jan. 7, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1892. Winterbotham, Thomas Lindsay (Aug. 16, 1880), son of W. H., solicitor, 6, Ladbroke Terrace, Notting Hill. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1899. Pembroke Coll., Camb., 1899; B.A., Third Class (Div. I.), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1902; Articled Pupil to a firm of solicitors. Accidentally killed on the Gran Paradiso, North Italy, August 16, 1904, aged 24. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1893. Alton, William Lester St. John (July 24, 1879), son of J. J., jeweller, Dungarvan, Putney Heath. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1897. Science Student, Univ. Coll., Lond., 1899- 1900; Third Class Cert., Experimental Physics, 1900-1. Atchison, George Fournour (July 10, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1889, and Foundationers, September, 1890. Bailey, Edmund Savage (July 31, 1877). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1888, and Foundationers, January, 1889. Barrett, John Horwood (April 27, 1879), son of J. H., master mariner, 23, The Avenue, Bedford Park. Left in U. Sc. IV., July, 1894. Scholar at College de Soignices; Cadet, R. N., 1903. Black, Kenneth (Aug. 12, 1879), son of A., mercantile clerk, Dhu House, Routh Road, Wandsworth Common. Left in Medical, April, 1896. Med. Student, Battersea Polytechnic, 1898; Guy's Hosp., L.D.S. (Eng.), Nov., 1900; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lond., 1903; appointed Resident Casualty Officer to St. Thomas's Hospital, 1904. Bletsoe, John Henry (Oct. 23, 1881), son of J., chemist, 1, Hill Street, Richmond, Surrey. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1895. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1899. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1898; St. Thomas's Hospital; Vol., Medical Staff Corps, London, 1901; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London, 1904. Bovet, Verner Charles Aloys (Mar. 30, 1881), son of C., merchant, 36, Charleville Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1896. Left in Math. VIII., Decem- ber, 1898. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1897. Bradbury, John Evelyn Claude (April 2, 1879), son of Mrs. Lane, 32, Colville Terrace. Left in U. Sc. IV., July, 1894. 284 [1893 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Brandon, Arthur John Spiller (Nov. 13, 1879), son of H., bank manager, 4, Kent Gardens, Ealing. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1896. St. Thomas's Hosp.; 2nd M.B., B.S., Durh. Univ., 1901; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London, 1901; practising at Sydney, N.S.W. Brandon, Henry Suffolk (May 30, 1878), as above. Left in U. Sc. IV., December, 1894. Buchanan, Harry Leslie Barwell (Sept. 26, 1879), son of Mrs., 1, St. Dunstan's Road, West Kensington. Left in Medical, December, 1896. Cavalier, Arthur Ramsden (Mar. 2, 1882), son of Rev. A. R., Clerk in Holy Orders, 33, Edith Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1894. Left in L. M. VIII., December, 1898. Perry Scholar, Trin. Coll., Univ. of Melbourne, 1900; Exhibition for Greek, 1901; First Class (Honours in Latin) Exam., 1901; First Class, Classical Philology, 1902; Assist. Master, Sutherland House School, Folkestone. Clark, Norman Hallam (Aug. 6, 1881), son of Dr. J. G., surgeon, 34, Colville Road, Bayswater. Died, March 6, 1894, aged 13. Clarke, Charles Harold Walpole (Oct. 22, 1879), son of G., author and missioner, 4, Gledstanes Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1896. Died, October 11, 1902, aged 23. Coburn, Arthur Isaacs (Sept. 15, 1880), son of H. I., solicitor, 16, Maxilla Gardens, North Kensington. July, Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1896. Left in Hist. VIII., 1899. Merton College, Oxford; B.A., Third Class Jurisprudence, 1903. Cockburn, Fred (June 12, 1881), son of Mrs., Abbotsdene, Green- side, Richmond. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1897. Served his apprenticeship at Messrs. Gwynne's, Hammersmith, where he is now engineer. Cole, Brian Lytton (May 26, 1880), son of Lieut.-Col. H. H., Royal Engineers, 1, Darnley Road, Notting Hill. Left in Army A., December, 1896. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, December, 1897; Commission in Roy. Art., 1899; Lieut., 1901; transferred to Ind. Staff Corps, 1901. Compton, John (Aug. 21, 1879), son of W. J., army contractor, Coombe House, Kingston-on-Thames. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1896. Cox, Reginald John Hands (Oct. 5, 1880), son of E. W., Sec. to Public Company, 11, Gayton Crescent, Hampstead. Left in Special Sc. VIII., July, 1899. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1898: St. Thomas's Hospital. 1893] 285 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Cree, Lionel Edward (Mar. 2, 1880), son of C. E., barrister, 12, Nevern Road, Earl's Court. Left in Special, April, 1897. Brasenose Coll., Oxford, for one year; left through ill-health and proceeded to Ceylon, afterwards went to Marcon's Hall, Oxford (1904). Drury, Horace Baker (Sept. 18, 1881), son of F., chartered accountant, 27, Edith Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1894. Left in U. M. vIII., July, 1899. Recommended as being entitled to honorary distinction at the April Exam. (Class II.), 1904, for admission on the Roll of Solicitors of the Supreme Court. Fitch, Vernon Frederick (May 20, 1880), son of H., wholesale stationer, 28, Redcliffe Gardens. Left in L. Sc. IV., July, 1895. Technical student. Forbes, Oswald Vernon (July 22, 1880), son of T. T. (abroad), barrister, 20, Durham Terrace, Westbourne Park. Left in Army B., July, 1897. Commission in 4th Middlesex Regt., 1900; Lieut., 1900. Freeman, George Henry (Oct. 3, 1880), son of G. D., solicitor, St. Christopher's, North Common Road, Ealing. Left in vI. B., December, 1896. Interm. Law Soc. Exam., June, 1902. Garnett, James Clerk Maxwell (Oct. 13, 1880), son of Prof. Wm., D.C.L., Principal, Durham College of Science, Newcastle-on- Tyne, 75, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1894. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhi- bitioner and Keen's Scholar), July, 1899. Minor Scholar, Trin. Coll., Camb., 1898; Perry Exhibitioner, 1900; Sheepshanks' Exhibitioner, 1901; B.A., 16th Wrangler, 1902; First Class (First Div.), Math. Tripos, Part II., 1903; Smith's Prizeman, 1904; Junior Examiner under the Board of Education, 1904; Fellow of Trinity, 1905. Certificate Award from the Royal Humane Society for Rescue from Drowning, 1899. Garrett, Herbert Gascoigne (May 5, 1880), son of Dr., medical practitioner, 54, Addison Gardens, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in U. VIII., July, 1898. Exhibitioner, Univ. Coll., Oxford, 1898; Second Class Classics Mods., 1900; Second Class Modern History, 1902. Gibb, David Eric Wilson (Mar. 7, 1882), son of J., insurance broker, 51, Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1894. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1901. Ollivant and Latin Elegiac Verse Prizes, 1901; Exhibitioner, Trin. Coll., Camb., 1901; Major Scholar; B.A., First Class (Div. II.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1904. Capt. of Cricket, 1900-1. Gilbert, George Saunders (Dec. 27, 1877), son of T., Sec. Empire India Co., Southport House, Carlton Road, Putney. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1896. B.A., Emmanuel Coll., Camb., 1901; D. 1901; P. 1903 (London). 286 1893 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Goldsmid, Henry Guy William (Nov. 4, 1877), son of C., care of Admiral W. Dowell, 49, Charleville Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1894. Greg, Lionel Hyde (Jan. 19, 1879), son of E., retired colonial broker, 21, Kensington Gore. Left in Army A., July, 1897. Adm., Royal Indian Engineering Coll., Cooper's Hill, 1897; now in India. Grindle, Bernard Richard Theodore (June 10, 1879), son of E. S., tutor, 8, Beaumont Street, Oxford. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1894. Left in U. VIII., July, 1897. Scholar, Queen's Coll., Oxford, 1897; Second Class Classics Mods., 1899; Second Class Litt. Hum., 1901; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1904; Inner Temple; passed Final Law Exam., Class III., 1904. Gubbay, Simon Marcus Simon (Dec. 8, 1879), son of Mrs., 14, Rue de Phalsburg, Paris. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1897. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1896; French Composition Prize, 1897. Articled clerk to a solicitor. Halse, Reginald Charles (June 16, 1881), son of J. J., retired hat manufacturer, 19, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Left in L. VIII., July, 1900. Exhibitioner, Brasenose Coll., Oxfd., 1900; B.A. 1905. Capt., Cricket and Football, 1899-1900. Hamilton, William (Jan. 6, 1880), son of John, merchant, Mel- bourne House, 156, Hammersmith Road. Left in L. Sc. IV., April, 1894. Henson, Gerald John Reginald (Jan. 5, 1881), son of G. F., Civil Service (retired), Udney House, Teddington. Left in vi. B., July, 1897. Magdalen Coll., Oxford; Commission in Lanca- shire Fusiliers, 1901; Lieut., 1904. Hodges, Charles Linton (Nov. 12, 1879), son of J., brewer, Stone- leigh, Worple Road, Wimbledon. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1897. Hopkinson, John Gustav (Aug. 26, 1880), son of Dr. J., D.Sc. Professor at King's College, Holmwood, Wimbledon Common. Transferred to Foundationers, May, 1896. Left in Math. VIII., 1897. Smee Prizes, 1895, 1896. Accidentally killed whilst mountaineering in Switzerland, August 27, 1898. Hunter, Edward Thomas Gurney (July 20, 1880), son of Captain, R.N., 103, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in L. M. vIII., July, 1899. Trinity College, Oxford, 1899; B.A. 1902; D. 1904 (Liverpool). Ivens, Robert Carew (Oct. 1, 1880), son of J. H. A., civil engineer, India, 58, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in Army A. (Exhibitioner), July, 1898. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, June, 1898; Commission, R.E., 1900; subsequently transferred to Bengal Sappers and Miners at Roorkee. Died of enteric fever at the Fort Hospital, Delhi, January 6, 1903, aged 23. 1893] 287 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. James, Thomas Leslie (Sept. 20, 1878), son of F., civil engineer, 48, Tregunter Road, South Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1896. Student, Onslow College. Kemp, Herbert Bruce Sandford (Jan. 21, 1879), son of W. F., barrister, 5, Berkeley Gardens, Campden Hill. Left in Army B., July, 1895. Kemp-Welch, Stanley (Aug. 23, 1879), son of S., merchant, Ever- sleigh, Challoner Street, West Kensington. Left in L. VIII., July, 1898. Kirkham-Blair, Ralph (Nov. 22, 1877), stepson of Hon. W. Yard Buller, Churston Court, Ferrers, S. Devon. Left in U. Sc. IV., July, 1894. Langdon, Arthur William (Sept. 4, 1877), son of Mrs. C. J., 19, Barton Street, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1896. Articled clerk to a firm of solicitors. Died from rapid consumption, May 2, 1901, aged 24. Latimer, Courtenay (Sept. 22, 1880), ward of Mrs. Homan, 52, Addison Mansions. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1894. Left in U. VIII., July, 1899. Exhibitioner, Christ Church, Oxford, 1899; Third Class Classics Mods., 1901; B.A., Third Class Litt. Hum., 1903; Civil Service Examination, 1903 (India). Lees, Kenneth Arthur (April 10, 1881), son of Dr. D. B., physician, 22, Weymouth Street, Portland Place. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1894. Left in U. Sc. VIII., July, 1900. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1899; King's Coll., Camb., 1901; Exhibitioner, 1903; B.A., First Class Nat. Science Tripos, Part I., 1903; Univ. Coll., London, 1903; Univ. Entrance Scholarship, St. Mary's Hosp., 1904. Lightbody, Bernard Alexander (April 16, 1879), son of C. R., stockbroker, The Grange, Belvedere, Kent. Left in Army C., April, 1896. Litteljohn, Arthur Rieussett (April 1, 1881), son of Dr. S., M.D., Cuckoo House, Cuckoo Road, Hanwell, Middlesex. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1897. St. Mary's Hosp., 1903; Prize for Biology. Boxing Medal (feather-weights), 1896 and 1897. Manning, William Oke (Oct. 20, 1879), son of H. L., merchant, 51, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., April, 1896. Electrical engineer, Callendars Cable Co., Erith. Marcy, Frederick Nichols (June 21, 1880), son of G. N., barrister, 114, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in VII., December, 1897. Final Exam., Law Society, June, 1903. 288 [1893 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Marshall, Donald Guy (Jan. 4, 1879), son of H., retired boot- maker, 65, Fairholme Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., July, 1895. Matthew, Reginald Walter (Sept. 14, 1879), son of late Arch- deacon of Colombo, 45, Barton Street, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1898. Scholar, Jesus Coll., Oxford, 1898; Second Class Classics Mods., 1900; Second Class Litt. Hum., 1902; B.A. 1903; Civil Service Examination, 1903 (War Office). Mattinson, Harold (Aug. 6, 1880), son of M. W., 7, Palace Gardens Terrace, Kensington. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1899. Exhibitioner, Oriel Coll., Oxford, 1899; Second Class Classics Mods., 1901; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1903; Clergy Training School, Camb.; D. 1904; P. 1905 (London). Mitchell, Hugh (Nov. 4, 1880), son of Capt. H., barrister, 6, Douro Place, Victoria Road, Kensington. Left in Special Science, July, 1898. Private in Electrical Engineers (Roy. Eng.) Volunteers. Neil, John Cavan (Sept. 6, 1879), son of Rev. J., Clerk in Holy Orders, Hamilton House, Acton. Left in Remove, December, 1894. Farming in Victoria, Australia, and in New Zealand. Volunteered, 1901, in 7th New Zealand Mounted Rifles, and served in the field in South Africa till the end of the war. Now at Narbet- hong, Victoria, Australia (1903). Nelson, Richard Albany (July 2, 1880), son of J., engineer, 14, Nevern Square. Transferred to Foundationers, May, 1896. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1899. Exhibitioner, Peterhouse, Camb., 1899; B.A. 1902; Second Class Law Tripos, Part II., 1903; LL.B. 1903. Capt. of Rowing and Swimming, 1898-9. Nicholson, Reginald (April 23, 1880), son of H., wine merchant, 30, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Left in L. v., July, 1896. Normandy, Geoffrey Frank (Oct. 29, 1879), son of F., barrister, 25, Sisters Avenue, Clapham Common. Left in L. Sc. VI., April, 1896. Engineer. Nunes, Lionel George (Sept. 4, 1879), son of Mrs., care of Mrs. Lyons, 14, Palace Court, Bayswater. Left in Army A., December, 1896. Matriculation, London Univ., First Div., January, 1899. Owen, Evelyn Hugh St. David (Nov. 16, 1880), son of J. P., private tutor, 48, Comeragh Road, West Kensington. Left in Special, December, 1893. Readmitted Capitation Scholar, May, 1894. Left in Special, July, 1894. 1893] 289 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Pain, Basil Hewitt (Jan. 17, 1879), son of C., shipbroker, Sorrento, Brondesbury. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1897. Emmanuel Coll., Camb., 1899; B.A., Third Class Nat. Science Tripos, Part I., 1900; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London, 1903; M.B., B.C. (Cantab), 1904. Parker, Northmore Eden (Sept. 28, 1877), son of late Surg.-Major, 7, Coleherne Road, Earl's Court. Left in Army B., April, 1894. Rose, Ronald Hugh Walrond (July 11, 1880), son of F. W., Civil Service, 4, Cromwell Crescent, South Kensington. Left in Army A., December, 1897. 2nd Lieut., Royal Warwick Regt., 1899; Lieut., 1900; Captain, 1901. Rotch, Claude Dickason (Aug. 27, 1878), son of W. D., barrister- at-law, 3, Beach Lawn, Waterloo, nr. Liverpool.. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1897. Trinity Hall, Camb., 1899-1901. Soper, Hugh Thomas Burrell (Jan. 29, 1880), son of Dr. W., surgeon, 307, Clapham Road. Left in Sc. VIII. A., December, 1898. Smee Prize, 1897; passed Parts I. and III. for M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1897. Died after an operation in the private ward of Guy's Hosp. on July 2, 1901, aged 21. Squires, Herbert Chavasse (Jan. 8, 1880), son of Rev. H. C., Clerk in Holy Orders, Holy Trinity Vicarage, Richmond. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in Sc. VIII. A., December, 1898. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1900; Exhibitioner, Hertford Coll., Oxford, 1899, and Abbott Scholar, 1899; B.A., Second Class Nat. Science, 1903. Boxing, 2nd Medal (light-weights), 1897; Capt., Boxing, 1898. Stacey, William Reginald Bartlett (April 28, 1881), son of W. J., Asst. Director, Army Contracts, War Office, 19, Westgate Terrace, Redcliffe Square. Left in Remove, July, 1895. 2nd Lieut., Ind. Staff Corps, 1900. Stephen, Carr St. John (July 30, 1878), ward of Miss Speare, 2, Colville Gardens, Bayswater. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1895. Stewart, James St. Clair Drysdale (Aug. 30, 1881), son of Col. (abroad), care of Mrs. Depass, 31, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A. (Exhibitioner, 1899), December, 1898. Adm., R.M.A., Wool- wich, December, 1898; Commission in R.A., 1901; Lieut., April 3, 1901. Stewart, Howard Douglas (Nov. 28, 1879), son of Dr. H. D., 98, Redcliffe Gardens, South Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1896. Univ. Coll., London, 1896. Passed First Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Part I., 1899. U 290 [1894 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Taylor, Arthur Percy (Sept. 20, 1879), son of Mrs. W., 22, Mar- gravine Gardens, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1896. Smee Prize, 1896. Clerk in The Molson's Bank, Canada. Thiselton-Dyer, George Henry (Sept. 21, 1879), son of W. T. T., C.M.G., C.I.E., Director, Royal Gardens, Kew. Left in Army A., July, 1897. John Watson and Smee Prizes, 1897; Trin. Coll., Camb., B.A., 1900. Viner, Cecil Charles (May 18, 1878), son of C. J., Lay Sec., Univ. Mission to Central Africa, 20, Bath Road, Bedford Park. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1895. Royal Naval Volunteers. Walker, Craven Howell (Sept. 4, 1878), son of Mrs. E., 2, Challoner Street, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1894. Left in U. VIII., July, 1899. Scholar and Sykes Exhibitioner, Corpus Christi Coll., Camb., 1897; Second Class (Division II.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1899; B.A., Second Class, Law Tripos, Part I., 1900. Watney, Charles Wanford (Dec. 22, 1880), son of Mrs. D., 17, College Terrace, Brighton. Left in L. v., July, 1895. Commission in Middlesex Regt., 1900; S. African War, 1901; Lieut., 1902; Indian Staff Corps, 1903. Wills, George Herbert Alexander (June 13, 1880), son of H. M., 88, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in L. v., December, 1896. Wilmer, Louis Emilius Chudleigh Worthington (April 14, 1879), son of Lieut.-Col. L. (retired), 12, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., December, 1895. Commission in Somersetshire Light Infantry, 1899; Lieut., 1901. Served with General Barton and General Hart, took part in the engagements at Spion Kop and Pieter's Hill, and in the relief of Ladysmith. Wootton, John Charles (Jan. 2, 1881), son of A. F., Civil Service, 11, Wimbledon Park Road, Southfields. Left in Medical, December, 1898. Passed Second Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1903. Capt. of Fives, 1898. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January, 1894. Lazarus, George Maitland (Mar. 22, 1881). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1893. Lovett, Frederic Reynolds (Feb. 15, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1893. 1894] 291 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. MacAlister, George Ian (April 1, 1878). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1892. Walker, Craven Howell (Sept. 4, 1878). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1893. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1894. Andrews, Dennis Rivers (July 17, 1879), son of Mrs. (Father, retired captain, Merchant Service), Coboro', Castlenau, Barnes. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1896. Student of Polytechnic School. Now in Brazil. Appleton, John Hoblyn (Dec. 19, 1881), son of Mrs., 41, Edith Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1894. Left in U. VIII., July, 1901. How Exhibitioner, Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1901; Third Class Classics Mods., 1903; Third Class Litt. Hum., 1905. Brass, Horace Lot (Aug. 9, 1880), son of L., engineer, 29, Trafalgar Square, Chelsea. Died in U. Sc. VII., November 19, 1896, aged 16. Bridges, Harry Rowland (Feb. 6, 1881), son of H. W., officer, L.C.C., 1, Fernshaw Road, Chelsea. Left in L. VI., December, 1898. Commission in Lancashire Fusiliers (Militia), 1898; commission in Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regt.), 1901; resigned, 1903. Broad, John Clement (Mar. 7, 1880), son of C. B., merchant, Stamford Brook Lodge, Ravenscourt Park. Left in U. Sc. VI., April, 1896. Brock, Basil de Lisle (Nov. 13, 1879), son of C. de Lisle, surgeon, Ashton Lawn, Tooting Graveney. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1896. Commission in South Staffordshire Regt. (Militia), 1900; 2nd Lieut., 1st Batt., 1902; Indian Staff Corps, 1903. Buckley, Hugh John Paul (April 20, 1881), nephew of F. I. Marzials, Esq. (Father, merchant, Genoa), 2, Blomfield Villas, Uxbridge Road. Left in Special Sc., July, 1898.-Passed Coll. of Preceptors Exam., July, 1896. Calf, Reginald Arthur Digby (May 28, 1879), son of T. W., tailor, 8, Irene Road, Fulham. Left in Army B., July, 1896. Collings, Ferdinand Marcus (Dec. 6, 1880), son of P., 44, Redcliffe Gardens, South Kensington. Left in U. v. B., July, 1896. Solicitor, admitted April, 1903, practising in London. U 2 292 [1894 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Cotton, Henry Sutherland (Dec. 30, 1877), son of J. S., barrister- at-law, Editor of the Academy, 107, Abingdon Road, Ken- sington. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1896. Dale, Thomas Langham (Jan. 25, 1880), son of T., solicitor, The Chateau, 91, Ladbroke Road. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1897. Served in Imperial Yeomanry, South African War. Now in Natal Police. Dams, Louis Charles (Dec. 1, 1879), son of C. J., merchant, Walpole Lodge, Strawberry Hill, Twickenham. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1896. Commission in 2nd Vol. Batt., Middlesex Regt., 1900; Lieut., 1901; Capt., 1904. Garnett, William Hubert Stuart (April 22, 1882), son of Prof. W., D.C.L., adviser to L.C.C. on Technical Education, 75, Gunter- stone Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1894. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner and Keen's Scholar), 1900. Minor Scholar, Trin. Coll., Camb., 1900; Perry Exhibitioner, 1901; Ninth Wrangler, 1902; B.A., First Class Mechanical Science Tripos, 1903; Roman Law Exam., Class III., December, 1903; Con- stitutional Law and Legal History, Class III., December, 1903; Evidence, Procedure, and Criminal Law, Class I., 1904; Final Law Exam., Class II., 1904. Goldsmid, Reginald Francis (Jan. 9, 1880), son of Mrs., 63, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1895. King-Stephens, Lionel Eustace (June 8, 1879), son of R., solicitor, Salehurst, Hampton Road, Teddington. Left in L. Sc. VII., April, 1896. McDonnell, Michael Francis Joseph (June 15, 1882), son of F., Civil Service, 5, Coleherne Road, Earl's Court. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1894. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1901. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1899; Special Chemistry Prize, 1900; Scholar, St. John's Coll., Camb., 1901; Winchester (Reading) Prize, 1904; B.A. 1904; Inner Temple, 1905. Treasurer of S. P. S. Union, 1901; President of the Cambridge Union Society, 1904. Manly, George William (Aug. 12, 1879), son of H. W., actuary, Mutual Life Insurance, 86, Queen's Road, Finsbury Park. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1898. Wadham Coll., Oxford, 1898; Third Class, Mathematics Mods., 1900; B.A. 1903. Mempes, Mortimer James (Nov. 9, 1879), son of M., artist, Osborn Lodge, Fulham. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1895. Accidentally killed at the Joker Mine, in the Abercorn District of Mashonaland, Rhodesia, February 6, 1900, aged 23. 1894] 293 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Owen, Arthur Elibank Lewis (Dec. 12, 1881), son of Col. A. A., Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, 34, Barons Court Road, West Kensington. Left in L. IV., April, 1895. Removed to Royal Naval School, Eltham; Commission in Connaught Rangers, 1901; Lieut., November 7, 1903. Platts, David John (Dec. 23, 1879), son of Mrs., 204, The Grove, Hammersmith. Left in Sc. VI., December, 1895. Clerk in solicitor's office; Prelim. Law Exam. Price-Hughes, Hugh Arnold (Oct. 7, 1880), son of Rev. H. P., Wesleyan minister, 8, Taviton Street, Gordon Square. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1899. London University. Shattock, Charles Robert (Mar. 5, 1879), son of C., collector and vaccination officer for Kensington, Stanley Lodge, Brandenburgh Road, Chiswick. Left in Sc. VIII. B., December, 1895. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1895; Guy's Hosp.; L.D.S., Eng., 1900; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1903. Shepard, Ernest Howard (Dec. 10, 1879), son of H. D., architect and water-colour painter, 2, Theresa Terrace, Ravenscourt Park. Left in vI. B., and Drawing, July, 1896. John Watson Prizes, 1895 and 1896; Landscape Prizes, 1895 and 1896; Studentship, R. A. of Arts, 1897; Landseer Scholarship, British Institute, 1899; exhibited two oil paintings at the Royal Acad. of Arts, 1901; Silver Medal and Prize, painting from life, 1901; exhibited in 1903, 1904, and 1905. Solomon, Alfred Abraham (Jan. 28, 1880), son of Mrs. (Father, merchant, Bombay), 113, Sutherland Avenue, Maida Vale. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1896. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1896; Royal College of Science (School of Mines), 1897; Intermediate Science Exam., London, 1898. Assayer and Cyanide Chemist, Raub Australian Gold Mining Company, Pahang, Malay States. Thomas, Philip Edward (Mar. 3, 1878), son of P. H., Civil Service, 61, Shelgate Road, Battersea Rise. Left in Hist. VIII., April, 1895. Scholar, Lincoln Coll., Oxford, 1898. Thompson, Edward Vincent (Aug. 8, 1880), son of Dr. R. E., M.D., 73, Lillie Road, Fulham. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1899. King's Coll., Camb., 1899; B.A. and LL.B., 1903. Thurston, Herbert (Nov. 11, 1880), son of J., bank manager, 184, Clapham Road. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1896. Watson, George (June 23, 1880), son of G., Registrar, Royal College of Music, 49, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Left in L. v., April, 1896. 294 [1894 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. White, Eric Myles Foster (Feb. 20, 1879), son of A. M. G., reader to G. Bell & Sons, 9, St. Peter's Square, Hammersmith. Left in U. v. B., July, 1896. Wilson, Christopher James (Mar. 29, 1879), son of Mrs., St. Kilda, 21, Earlsfield Road, Wandsworth Common. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1894. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1898. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1895; Scholar, Christ's Coll., Camb., 1898; First M.B. Exam., 1899; Second M.B. Exam., 1901; B.A., First Class, Natural Science Tripos, Part I., 1901. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected April, 1894. Cavalier, Arthur Ramsden (Mar. 2, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1893. Lee, Gilbert Stirling (June 20, 1878). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1891. Lindsay, Henry Alexander Fanshawe (Mar. 11, 1881). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1893. Matthew, Edmund Henry (Aug. 19, 1878). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1891. Snowden, Cyril Ralph (Dec. 30, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1892. Winterbotham, Edmund Micklem (May 23, 1882), son of W. H., solicitor, 6, Ladbroke Terrace, Notting Hill. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner and Keen's Scholar), July, 1901. Minor Scholar, Trinity Coll., Camb., 1901; Foundation Scholar and Perry Exhibi- tioner, 1902; B.A., Wrangler, 1904. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted May, 1894. Blackford, Robert Walter (April 14, 1881), son of R. L., Civil Service, 80, Brook Green, West Kensington. Left in VII., July, 1898. Boyd, William Stuart Jackson (April, 18, 1879), son of Rev. W., Clerk in Holy Orders, 45, Norfolk Square, Hyde Park. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1896. Natal Carbineers; was in Ladysmith during the siege. Butt, Wheatley Clegg (Dec. 11, 1879), son of J. H., bank manager, 16, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Left in II., December, 1894. Selwyn Coll., Camb., 1899-1901. 1894] 295 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Carrick, John Connell (Feb. 2, 1878), son of J. C., merchant, hat manufacturer, 26, Portland Square, Carlisle. Died from typhlitis, October 8, 1895, aged 17. Castle, Frank Abercrombie (May 24, 1880), son of A., 45, Sutton Court Road, Chiswick. Left in L. Sc. IV., December, 1894. awarded the S. A. Medal and two clasps. Served in South African Constabulary; Now in Demerara. Chatterton, George (June 14, 1879), son of Dr. W., M.D., Chepstow Lodge, Bromley, Kent. Left in Medical, April, 1896. Commission in Royal Art., 1899; Lieut., 1901. Chesterton, Frederick (July 3, 1880), son of S. R., estate agent, 31, Pembroke Road, Kensington. Left in Medical, April, 1896. Compton-MacKenzie, Edward Montagu (Jan. 17, 1883), son of E., comedian and theatrical manager, 54, Avonmore Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1895. Left in History VIII., April, 1900. 2nd Lieut., 1st (Vol.) Batt., Bedfordshire Regt., 1900; Magdalen Coll., Oxford; B.A., Second Class Modern History, 1904. Fox, Arthur Christopher Hamilton (Dec. 22, 1878), son of Mrs., 36, Gledstanes Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. IV., December, 1894. Pembroke Coll., Oxford, 1898; B.A. 1901; Wells Theol. Coll.; D. 1904; P. 1905 (Winchester). Gray, Richard Whitmarsh (Sept. 11, 1879), son of R., railway engineer, 104, Barons Court Road. Left in L. VIII., July, 1898. Smee Prize, 1898; Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford; B.A. 1901; passed Interm. Exam., Law Soc., Class I., April, 1903. Hall, Julian Charles Gana (Jan. 30, 1879), son of C., secretary, 4, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1896. Clerk in The Law Guarantee and Trust Society. Hunt, John Vernon (Nov. 8, 1878), son of Joseph, paper merchant, Vere Lawn, Honor Oak Park. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1895. Hutcheson, Steele (Mar. 1, 1880), son of Surg. Lieut.-Colonel, M.D., Indian Medical Service, 65, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., April, 1896. Commission in Connaught Rangers, 1899; Lieut., 1901; took part in the engagement at Spion Kop; mentioned in Des- patches, Lond. Gaz., September 10, 1901. Kingdon, John Phillipps (Aug. 21, 1881), son of Rev. J. D., Clerk in Holy Orders, Loose Vicarage, nr. Maidstone. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1894. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1900. Exhibitioner, Jesus Coll., Camb., 1900; B.A., Third Class (Div. I.), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1903. Captain of "Houses" Club, 1899-1900; Shepard Challenge Cup (30 marks), 1900. 296 [1894 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Le Grand, Alfred Henry Harvey (June 3, 1880), son of A., hydraulic engineer, Magdala, Perryn Road, East Acton. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1898. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1896; Singing Prize, 1897. Leigh-Hunt, Walter Jocelyn (Oct 8, 1881), son of W., director and secretary of public company, 25, Queensborough Terrace, Bayswater. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1897. Now in Mexico. Lydall, William Edward Dyer (Dec. 23, 1878), son of W. H., solicitor, Strawberry House, Chiswick Mall. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1895. Meiklejohn, Walter Lloyd Sinclair (Jan. 31, 1878). Transferred from Foundationers. See September, 1891. Morris, Arthur Percy (Aug. 23, 1880), son of B. J., 27, Elms Road, Clapham. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1897. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1897; Smee Prize, 1897. Electrical engineer. Neil, Arthur Theodore (Mar. 15, 1878). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1890, and Foundationers, September, 1891. Owen, Evelyn Hugh St. David (Nov. 16, 1880). Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1893. Pay, Ralph John (Jan. 31, 1879), son of Mrs., Haydn Lodge, 8, Faton Rise, Ealing. Left in U. Sc. IV., April, 1895. Peat, James Barclay (June 10, 1880), son of W. B., accountant, Chase Lodge, Enfield. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1897. Apprenticed to engineering. Perman, Archibald (June 30, 1879), son of Mrs., Wenderholme, Merton Hall Road, Wimbledon. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1896. Second Class Certificate, College of Preceptors Exam. Phelps, Edmund Julian (April 10, 1881), son of Dr. A. M., medical practitioner, 37, Compton Terrace, Highbury. Left in U. v. B., April, 1898. Final Exam., Law Society, 1904. Riviere, Bernard Beryl (April 30, 1880), son of B., Royal Acade- mician, 82, Finchley Road. Left in Medical, July, 1897. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1904. Roberts, Charles Michael (Oct. 10, 1879), son of Mrs., 6, Weltje Road, Ravenscourt Park, Hammersmith. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1898. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1896; Smee Prizes, 1896 and 1897; John Watson Prize, 1897; First Entrance Scholarship, St. Thomas's Hosp., 1898; M.B., London, 1904. 1894] 297 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Roe, Everard Verdon (Feb. 20, 1880), son of Dr. E. H., surgeon, 103, Earl's Court Road. Left in Math. VIII., April, 1898. Pembroke Coll., Camb., 1899; B.A., Junior Optime, 1901; Ridley Hall, Camb., 1901; D. 1903 (Norwich). Captain of Gymnasium, 1897. Rudhall, Percy William Graham (March 2, 1880), son of J. P., The Elms, Grays, Essex. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1898. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, July, 1898. Shaw, Norman Rymer Mackintosh (Oct. 16, 1878), son of the Ven. Archdeacon, Clerk in Holy Orders, 25, Fairholme Road, West Kensington. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1897. Brasenose Coll., Oxford, 1898; Chinese Customs, 1901. Steer, Valentia (Mar. 31, 1880), son of Capt. C. B., Army (retired), 62, Comeragh Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. III., July, 1894. Journalist; special correspondent of the Daily Mail with Lord Curzon in India; accompanied General Gazelee's Relief Force to Pekin in 1900; Editor of Madras Times, 1901. Sutton, Cecil Norman Stafford (July 14, 1876). Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, January, 1891. Thornhill, Langton (May 17, 1880), son of H., silversmith, Mattock Lane, Ealing. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1896. Warner, Howard Francis (May 8, 1881), son of Dr. F., physician, 5, Prince of Wales Terrace, Kensington Palace. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1898. Univ. Coll., London, 1898-9; Matricu- lation, London Univ., First Class, July, 1899; London Hosp., 1899; Prelim. Sci. M.B. Exam., Part I., 1900; First Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Part II., and Second Exam., 1903. Wontner, Max. Sewell (April 8, 1880), son of R., farmer, Little Oakley Hall, Harwich. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1897. Lay reader, St. Alban's Diocese, 1901; D. 1903; P. 1905. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1894. Appleton, John Hoblyn (Dec. 19, 1881). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1894. Bailey, George Frederick Selborne (Dec. 20, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1893. Barkby, Edwin Manton (Nov. 10, 1880), son of E., Vice-Principal, Training College, Wood Hayne, Spring Grove, Isleworth. Left in U. VIII., July, 1899. Scholar, Pembroke College, Oxford, 1899; Third Class Classics Mods., 1901; Fourth Class Litt. Hum, 1903; B.A. 1904. 298 [1894 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Caddy, Adrian (Jan. 10, 1879). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1891. Carr, Howard Ellis (Dec. 26, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1893. Cavalier, Harold Omer (Dec. 1, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1893. Chamier, Alfred Edward (Feb. 6, 1882), son of Major-Gen., retired (Army), 39, Philbeach Gardens. Left in U. VIII., July, 1901. Scholar, Oriel Coll., Oxford, 1901; Second Class Classics Mods., 1903; B.A. 1904; Third Class Modern History, 1905. Drury, Horace Baker (Sept. 18, 1881). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1893. Garnett, William Hubert Stuart (April 22, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1894. Garnett, James Clerk Maxwell (Oct. 30, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1893. Gibb, David Eric Wilson (Mar. 7, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1893. Grindle, Bernard Richard Theodore (Jan. 10, 1879). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1893. Hobday, Richard Henry (July 13, 1879), son of S. W., Civil Service, 19, Kynndale Road, Stoke Newington. Left in U. VIII., July, 1898. Scholar, Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb., 1898; B.A., First Class (Div. III.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1901; Third Class Theological Tripos, Part II., 1902; D. 1902 (London); P. 1903 (Chichester). Kingdon, John Phillipps (Aug. 21, 1881). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1894. Latimer, Courtenay (Sept. 22, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1893. Lees, Kenneth Arthur (April 10, 1881). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1893. McDonnell, Michael Francis Joseph (June 15, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1894. Mella, Frederick Johann Gustavus (Sept., 1878). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1893. Morton, William Levett (May 28, 1881), son of W., civil engineer, 98, Oxford Gardens. Left in U. VIII., July, 1900. Scholar, Queen's Coll., Oxford, 1900; Second Class Classics Mods., 1902; B.A., Third Class Litt. Hum., 1904. Rouse, Alexander Macdonald (Sept. 14, 1878). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1892. 1894] 299 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Royal-Dawson, Vernon Douglas (Feb. 22, 1881), son son of Mrs., 7, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1900. Singing Prize, 1896; High Master's Latin Verse Prize, 1898; Senior Latin Elegiac Verse Prize, 1899; Thruston Prize, 1900; Scholar, Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, 1900; Second Class Classics Mods., 1902; Second Class Litt. Hum., 1904; Civil Service Exam., 1904 (India). Sifton, Samuel Elgood (Sept. 17, 1880), son of T. E., Asst. Secty., G.P.O., 53, Shepherd's Bush Green. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1898. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1897; G.P.O., Secretary's Office. Story, George Francis (Oct. 4, 1881), son of Rev. G. J., Clerk in Holy Orders, Holy Trinity Vicarage, Barnes. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1900. Naval Store Clerkship, 1900. Thompson, Augustus Perronet (Aug. 1, 1879). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1892. Walker, Henry Colin (Sept. 10, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1893. Willis, John Keith (July 17, 1879). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1891. Wilson, Christopher James (Mar. 29, 1879). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1894. Woolf, Leonard Sidney (Nov. 25, 1880), son of Mrs. (Father deceased, Q.C.), 101, Lexham Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. VIII., July, 1899. Exhibitioner, Trinity Coll., Camb., 1899; B.A., First Class (Div. III.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1902; Second Class Classical Tripos, Part II., 1903; Proxime Accessit, Members' Prize, Camb., 1903. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1894. Ainsworth, Henry Lawrence (Sept. 10, 1881), son of Capt., retired (Army), 55, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., July, 1899. 2nd Lieut., 3rd Batt., East Surrey Regt. (Militia), 1899; Lieut., Ind. Staff Corps, 1903. Alberga, Eugene (Dec. 20, 1880), son of E., merchant, 3, The Triangle, North Kensington. Left in L. IV., July, 1895. London Stock Exchange. Anderson, Matthew Edmund Moore (July 26, 1880), son of R., Asst. Commissioner of Police, 39, Linden Gardens. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1899. Exhibitioner, Queens' Coll., Camb., 1899; B.A., Junior Optime, 1902. 300 [1894 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Bailey, Arnold Savage (Feb. 28, 1881), son of A., barrister, 43, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1899. Singing Prize, 1899; Interm. Law Soc. Exam., 1902; Final Law Soc. Exam., 1903. Capt. Football, 1898-9. Barrett, John Frances Burney (June 23, 1882), son of J. P., tutor, 5, Girdlers Road, Brook Green. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1901. Bartlett, Frank Dyson (Aug. 12, 1881), son of T. H., solicitor, 57, Fellows Road, South Hampstead. Left in L. VIII., July, 1899. Bentwitch, Norman de Mattos (Feb. 28, 1883), son of H., solicitor, 58, Avenue Road, Regent's Park. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), 1901. Bedford and Truro Prizes, 1898; Butterworth and Montagu Prizes, 1900; Knyaston Prize, 1901; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1900; Minor Scholar, Trin. Coll., Camb., 1901; Foundation Scholar and Perry Exhibitioner, 1902; First Class (Div. I.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1903; Stewart of Rannoch Scholarship, 1904; First Class Classical Tripos, Part II., 1905; B.A. 1905. Browne, Walter Wemyss (May 8, 1881), son of Col. W. B., Duke of Cornwall's L. Infantry, 6, Bolingbroke Road, West Kensington. Left in L. v., July, 1897. In business. Bushe-Fox, Joscelyn Plunket (July 7, 1880), son of Mrs., Benlomond House, Hampstead. Left in U. v. B., December, 1897. Butt, Ashworth Clegg (June 6, 1881), son of J. H., bank manager, 33, Avonmore Gardens, West Kensington. Left in vI. A., April, 1898. Smee Prize, 1896; Commission in R.M.L.I., 1899; Lieut., 1900. Campbell, Charles Graham (June 3, 1880), son of C., tea merchant, owner of Isle of Jura, N.B., 10, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., April, 1898. Chaplin, Lindsay Lennox (July 9, 1882), son of J. H., 28, Penywern Road, Earl's Court. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1895. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1901. John Watson Prize, 1897; Scholar, Trinity Hall, Camb., 1900: Third Class (Div. I.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1904; Second Class Classical Tripos, Part II., 1905. Chappell, Frederick Edmundson (June 3, 1881), son of C. A., dealer in art fabrics, 21, Marylands Road, Paddington. Left in Hist. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1900. Stock Exhibitioner, Corpus Christi Coll., Camb., 1900; B.A. 1903; Spencer Scholar, 1904. Master in a Preparatory School for Eton, Rugby, etc., 1904. Christie, Harold (Sept. 17, 1880), son of J., Bengal Pilot Service, care of Mrs. Taunton, 15, Wharton Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., July, 1899. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1897. 1894] 301 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Chute, Mervyn Lyde (Feb. 11, 1881), son of Mrs., 40, Vereker Road, West Kensington. Left in Up. v. B., July, 1897. Government employ on railway construction works in South Africa. Cohen, John Philip (Dec. 10, 1881), son of J. P., merchant, 103, Cambridge Gardens. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in Hist. VIII., July 1901. Naval Store Clerkship, 1902. Courtney, Harold Wykeham (Oct. 18, 1880), son of W. L., editor of Fortnightly Review, 53, Belsize Park. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1898. Electrical engineer at Arc Works, Chelms- ford. Dawson, Edward Elliott Neville (Oct. 19, 1880), son of E. B., banker, care of Mrs. Dawson, 10, Bolingbroke Road, West Kensington. Left in L. IV., April, 1895. Worcester Training Ship. Joined the P. O. O. Service, and is now an officer on H.M. transport Plassy. Dixon, Alban (June 14, 1881), son of Rev. J., Clerk in Holy Orders, 65, Sutherland Avenue. Left in Medical, July, 1898. Passed Coll. of Preceptors Exam., September, 1897; Medical Student, St. Mary's Hosp.; passed First Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Part I., 1898; passed First Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Part II., 1899; passed Second Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1902. Attached to Vol. Army Med. Corps (London), 1901. Draffen, Frederick George William (Feb. 21, 1880), son of F. J., retired farmer, 6, Royal Crescent, Notting Hill. Left in Army A., April, 1898. Commission in The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), 1899; Lieut, 1901. South African War, 1899-1901; Relief of Lady- smith, including action at Colenso; operations of January 17-24, 1900, and action at Spion Kop (slightly wounded); operations in Natal, May to June, 1900, including action at Laings Nek, June 6-9; operations in the Transvaal, east of Pretoria, July to November 29, 1900. Ebbett, William John (April 30, 1880), son of D. J., engineer to Acton Local Board, 15, Pierrepont Road, Springfield Park, Acton. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1896. Articled pupil to engineer to Urban District Council. Eddowes, Henry Cyril (Sept. 13, 1880), son of Mrs., 67, Nether- wood Road, West Kensington Park. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1899. Corpus Christi Coll., Camb., Stock Exhibi- tioner, 1900; B.A. 1902; D. 1905. Elliot, Arthur (Aug. 16, 1882), son of J. G., mining engineer, and grandson of A. Jones, Walmer House, 28, Rivercourt Road, Hammersmith. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1897. Student at Durham College of Science. 302 [1894 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Foster, John Roland (May 9, 1880), son of J. R., inspector of assurance, 32, Charleville Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1898. Medical Student, Univ. Coll., 1900-1. Boxing, 1st Medal (bantam-weights), 1897. Goad, Horace Johnstone (Dec. 9, 1881), son of H. B., secretary to Simla Municipality, grandson of Mrs. Berkeley, 25, Davisville Road, Ravenscourt Park. Left in Army C., July, 1897. Removed to Dulwich College, whence he entered R. M. C., Sandhurst; 2nd Lieut., Ind. Staff Corps, 1900; Lieut., 1902. Gow, Kenneth (Mar. 25, 1880), son of W., tea broker, 184, Earl's Court Road. Left in Special Science, July, 1897. Associateship, Royal School of Mines, 1902. Graham, Cyril Douglas (April 5, 1881), son of J., Civil Service (Board of Agriculture), 66, Kensington Mansions, Earl's Court. Left in U. v. B., July, 1898. Medical student; passed, First Exam., for M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Part III., 1903. Gray, Harry Tyrrell (Sept. 10, 1880), son of R., railway engineer, care of Mrs. Gray, 104, Baron's Court Road. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1896. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1899. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1898; Trinity Coll., Camb., 1899; First M.B. Exam., Camb., Part I., 1900; B.A., Second Class Nat. Science Tripos, Part I., 1902; Second M.B. Exam., Camb., Part I., 1903; Third M.B. Exam., Part I., Camb., 1904; House Surgeon, St. Thomas's Hospital. Griffiths, Harry Melville (July 16, 1881), son of W., civil engineer, 61, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., July, 1899. Adm. R.I.E.C., Cooper's Hill, June, 1899. Hacking, William Barrett (Oct. 10, 1880), son of W. B., house furnisher, 28, Phillimore Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1897. Trooper, Imperial Yeomanry. Hall, Edgar Vine (Nov. 3, 1881), son of N. V., accountant, 4, The Avenue, Brondesbury. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in U. VIII., July, 1901. Demy, Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1900; Second Class Classics Mods., 1902; Second Class Litt. Hum., 1904; Civil Service Examination, 1905; B.A. 1905. Handcock, Percy Stewart Peache (Oct. 24, Clerk in Holy Orders, St. Simon's sington. 1882), son of Rev. R., Vicarage, West Ken- Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1901. Christ, Church, Oxford; Pusey and Ellerton Scholar, 1903; B.A., 1904. Haselfoot, Cecil Rawdon Walter (Feb. 1, 1882), son of F. K. H., barrister, 31, Princes Square. Left in Army C., December, 1897. Removed to St. Edward's School, Oxford. Now in South Africa. 1894] 303 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Haussmann, Robert Alexander (May 27, 1881), son of Mrs., 56, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in Medical, December, 1898. Hay, Keith Gordon (Oct. 17, 1880), son of T., master mariner. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1896. Henson, Percy Trevor (Jan. 11, 1882), son of G. F., Civil Service, Udny House, Teddington, Middlesex. Left in L. IV., July, 1896. Hett, Walter Stanley (April 8, 1882), son of Dr. G., M.D., 100, Inverness Terrace. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in U. VIII., July, 1901. Scholar of Wadham Coll., Oxford, 1900; Second Class Classics Mods., 1903; B.A., Third Class Litt. Hum., 1905. Hilton-John, Herbert (Oct. 10, 1878), son of Dr. W., surgeon, 19, Avonmore Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1895. Engaged in Standard Bank, South Africa. Hopkins, Walter Donald (Sept. 17, 1882), son of T. H., merchant, 67, Mount Park Road, Ealing. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in Sc. VIII. A. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1901. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1899; Scholar, Trinity Hall, Camb., 1901; First M.B. Exam., Camb., 1902; First Class Nat. Sci. Tripos, Part I., 1904. Hose, Charles Thomas (Oct. 16, 1880), son of The Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Sarawak and Singapore, Bishop's House, Singapore. Left in Special Science, December, 1895. Hutt, Cecil William (Mar. 23, 1880), ward of E., commercial traveller, Norfolk House, Acton Green, Chiswick. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1896. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1899. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1896; Exhibitioner, Trinity Coll., Camb., 1899; Interm. Exam. in Science (Honours in Botany), London Univ., 1900; B.A., Natural Science Tripos, Part I., 1902; University Scholarship, St. Bartholomew's Hosp., 1902; Second M.B. Exam., Camb., and in Anatomy and Physiology, 1903; Third M.B. Exam., Part I., 1904. Jennings, Richard John (Jan. 2, 1881), son of Mrs., 31, Carlyle Square, Chelsea. Left in Hist. VIII., December, 1898. French Composition Prize, 1898; New College, Oxford; B.A., Second Class Modern History, 1902; Second Class Jurisprudence, 1903. Joll, Kenneth Harry Boyd (April 26, 1880), son of Dr. B. B., physician, 37, Hertford Street, Mayfair. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1896. 304 [1894 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Kafka, Emil Julius (Sept. 14, 1882), son of Mrs. (Father, woollen merchant), 22, Montpelier Square. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in U. M. VIII., April, 1901. Scholar, Queens' Coll., Camb., 1901; Second Class (Div. III.), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1904. Keigwin, Henry David (May 14, 1881), son of C. D., bank clerk, Capel House, Colchester. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1900. Organ Scholar, Peterhouse, Camb., 1902. Capt. of Fives, 1899-1900. Kemp, Edgar Stephen (May 22, 1881), son of S. B., professor of pianoforte, R.A.M. and R.C.M., 84, Lansdowne Road, Notting Hill. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1900. Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1900; B.A., Third Class Modern History, 1904. Kennedy, Edward Gordon (May 14, 1880), son of E., solicitor, 87, Lexham Gardens. Left in vI. B., April, 1898. Interm. Law Soc. Exam., June, 1902. Langman, Francis William (July 14, 1881), son of A. W. F., art inspector and examiner, 22, St. James's Square, Notting Hill. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1900. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1899; Interm. Exam., Royal Institute of British Architects, June, 1904. Lawrence, Edward Robert (May 17, 1882), son of R., 30, Matheson Road, West Kensington. Left in VII., December, 1898. Articled clerk to chartered accountant. Livingstone, Guy (July 17, 1881), son of Mrs., 62, Fairlawn Grove, Chiswick. Left in Army C., December, 1896. Trooper in Imperial Yeomanry, January, 1902. MacDonald, Percy Brooming (May 10, 1880), son of Mrs., 31, Palliser Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1897. Is now in West Australia, mining. MacLean, Lachlan John Alan (June 5, 1881), son of C. D., I.C.S., 159, Cromwell Road, South Kensington. Left in Army A., July, 1898. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, June, 1899. Com- mission in R.M.L.I., 1899. Marshall, Harold (Sept. 8, 1881), son of C., headmaster, School of Music, Watford, 222, The Grove, Hammersmith. Left in Remove, April, 1896. Traffic Manager's Office, Cape Government Railways, East London, South Africa. Marcus, Archie Edgar (July 6, 1879), son of J., merchant, 9, Lancaster Road, Belsize Park. Left in L. Sc. VI., April, 1896. 1894] 305 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Matthew, Alfred Churchill (Sept. 8, 1881), son of late Archdeacon of Colombo, 45, Barton Street, West Kensington. Left in Army B., July, 1897. In Ceylon. Melhuish, Ralph Paul (Oct. 26, 1881), son of C. J., merchant, 49, Aynhoe Road, Brook Green. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1899. Mitchell, Alan Alexander McCaskyll (Nov. 24, 1882), son of Capt., barrister, late Army R. I., 6, Douro Place, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in U. M. VIII., July, Scholar, Peterhouse, Camb., 1901; Second Class (Div. II.), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1904; Civil Service Exam., 1905. (Colonial Cadet.) 1901. Murray, Charles Richard (Feb. 6, 1881), son of Lady, 20, Har- court Terrace, South Kensington. Left in Army C., December, 1897. Nash, Foster Henry (May 27, 1880), son of J., artist, 36, The Avenue, Bedford Park. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1896. Nepean, Leonard Percy St. Vincent (Feb. 2, 1879), son of Com. St. V., R.N., Inspector R. N. Life-Boat Inst., 1, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1896. Joined the C.I.V.'s as a private in 1900 and went out to South Africa; then obtained a Commission in the Imperial Yeomanry, 1902; 2nd Lieut., 3rd Batt. Liverpool Regt., 1903. Nixon, Fergus Brinsley (Oct. 16, 1880), son of B. de C., 27, Collingham Gardens, South Kensington. Left in Army B., December, 1896. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, December, 1897; Lieut., Forfar and Kincardine Art. (Militia), 1900; 2nd Lieut., 6th Dragoons, 1900; Lieut., 1902. Pare, Hubert (Mar. 18, 1882), son of H. J., Sunnyside, Chiswick Mall. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in Hist. VIII., April, 1901. Assistant Naval Store Officer, Devonport Dockyard. Pearce, Frederick Spencer (June 26, 1879), son of R., Supt. Rail- ways Rolling Stock, India, 55, Lillieshall Road, Clapham. Left in U. v. A., December, 1895. Rebsch, Rupert Frederic William (Jan. 29, 1882), son of S., P. W. D. (India), Byculla Club, Bombay, India. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1898. Left in U. VIII., July, 1901. Exhibitioner, Clare Coll., Camb., 1901; Third Class (Div. I.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1904. Capt. of "Houses" Club, 1901; Bisley VIII., 1898 and 1899; First XV., 1899 and 1900. X 306 [1894 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Robinson, Reginald William (June 15, 1880), son of R. A., chemist, 195, Brompton Road. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1897. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1897. Went out to South Africa as a private in the C.I.V.'s (1900); Associateship, Royal School of Mines, 1902. Rothschild, Lionel Joseph (Mar. 25, 1882), son of David, fine art dealer, 13, Roland Gardens, South Kensington. Left in U. v. A., December, 1897. On the Stock Exchange, London. Rumsey, George Hubert (April 22, 1880), son of Mrs., teacher, 63, Netherwood Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1896. Went out to South Africa as a Private in the C.I.V.'s (1900). Russell, Arthur John George (Mar. 6, 1881), son of A. G., 44, Portland Road, Notting Hill. Left in vI. A., April, 1896. Rye, Hubert Gould (May 1, 1880), son of W., solicitor, Frognal House, Hampstead. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1896. Salamon, Sidney Dudley Martin (Oct. 8, 1882), son of A., contractor, Kensal Villa, 423, Harrow Road. Left in Special Science, July, 1899. At Pretoria in the Repatriation Depart- ment of the Transvaal. Sich, Percy Bertram Wardell (June 20, 1881), son of A., brewer, Norfolk House, Chiswick. Left in L. VI., July, 1899. Central Technical College; now in an architect's and surveyor's office. Sonnenthal, Frederic Moritz (Nov. 29, 1880), son of R., general merchant, Grafton Lodge, 24, Quex Road. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1897. Standbridge, William John (Nov. 7, 1880), son of Lieut.-Col., R.A., 60, Elgin Crescent, Notting Hill. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1896. Left in Army A., July, 1898. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, June, 1898; Commission in Roy. Art., 1900; Lieut., 1901. Standbridge, Charles Haswell (May 9, 1882), as above. Left in Army A., December, 1900. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, June and December, 1900; Commission in Suffolk Regt., 1902. Stewart, Francis John (Aug. 1, 1882), son of L. F. M., solicitor, 3, Newburgh Road, Acton. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1900. Interm. Law Exam., Class II., 1902. Skene, George Alexander (July 6, 1880), son of F. J., Clerk in House of Lords, 47, Addison Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1897. Is now in Burmah, in the employment of the Burmah Trading Company. 1894] 307 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. St. John, Evelyn (Dec. 27, 1881), son of Mrs., 10, Cromwell Grove, Shepherd's Bush. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1899. Clerk. Talbot, Douglas Gerald (Mar. 29, 1880), son of J. W., solicitor, 32, Binden Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1896. Mechanical Engineer. Thompson, Frederick Bertie (Aug. 4, 1880), son of J., clerk to solicitor, 18, Mall Road, Hammersmith. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1896. Torrens, James Aubrey McCullagh (Sept. 4, 1881), son of H. C., theatrical manager, 2, Kensington Court Gardens. Transferred to Foundationers, May, 1895. Left in Sc. VIII. A. (Exhibitioner), July, 1900. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1898; Pauline Entrance Scholarship, St. George's Hosp., 1900; Prelim. Scientific M.B. Exam., London Univ., 1899; Hospital Prize, 1902; Second Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Part I., 1902, and Final, Part III., 1903; Interm. M.B. Exam., London Univ., 1903; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1905. Tull, John Leslie (May 6, 1882), son of A. H., brewer, 5, Egleston Road, Putney. Left in Special Science, April, 1898. Bank of England. Turner, Arthur John Trevor (Sept. 18, 1880), son of A. F., solicitor to High Court, Bombay, 44, Russell Road. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1897. Became a trooper in the Bombay Light Horse. Died from typhoid fever at Cumballa Hill, Bombay, on September 28, 1901, aged 21. Usmar, Norman Alan (Feb. 19, 1880), son of J. H., merchant, Heather Lodge, Barnes Common. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1897. Science Student, Univ. Coll., London, 1897-8. Vaughan-Jones, Edward (Sept. 6, 1879), son of E., 9, Well Walk, Hampstead. Left in Army A., December, 1897. Wallace, St. Cleve Arthur (Nov. 12, 1880), son of Rev. C. S., Clerk in Holy Orders, Ascension Vicarage, Lavender Hill. Left in Special Science, December, 1896. Watson, John Francis (Mar. 6, 1880), son of J., accountant, 43, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1896. Electrical Engineer in charge of the testing work of Messrs. Callender's Cable Construction Co. Watt, Robert Honey (June 20, 1880), son of Mrs., Stoneleigh, Unerdale Road, Kew Gardens. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1896. Medical Student, Univ. Edin., October 25, 1899. x 2 308 [1895 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Welsh, Herbert Inman (Sept. 5, 1883), son of Dr. J., M.D., 39, St. Quintin's Avenne, North Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1902. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1901; passed Prelim. Sci. (M.B.) Exams., Parts I. and II., London Univ., 1901-2. Wilmer, Geoffrey Raymond Worthington (April 10, 1880), son of Col. L. (retired), 12, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., December, 1896. Commission in Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), 1900; Lieut., May 20, 1903; South African War, 1899-1901; operations in the Transvaal, east of Pretoria, July to November 29, 1900. Wilkinson, Cuthbert (Feb. 2, 1880), son of Mrs., 45, Albany Road, Castle Hill, Ealing. Left in U. v. B., July, 1895. Wilson, John Goddard (Aug. 3, 1881), son of Capt. W., Royal Navy, 76, Warwick Road, Maida Vale. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1899. Smee Prize, 1898; two special Art Prizes, 1899; passed Interm. Exam. for Royal Institute of British Architects, 1901; Third Class draughtsman, Public Works Dept., Transvaal, 1902. Wilson, Leslie Marshall (June 6, 1880), son of W., Madras I. C. S. (retired), 16, St. James's Square. Left in Army C., December, 1895. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, June, 1898; Commission in East Surrey Regt., 1900; Lieut., 1901; Tirah, 1897-8; Medal with 2 clasps; China Expedition, 1900-1. Wolff, Arthur Mark (July 14, 1882), son of Dr., M.D., 4, Ilchester Gardens, Princes Square. Left in U. IV., April, 1895. Birkbeck Coll. and Univ. Tutorial Coll., 1902; Interm. Exam. in Sc. (Div. I.), London Univ., 1903. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January, 1895. Aitken, Robert Mempes (Mar. 11, 1879). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1893. Brown, Percy Richard Barrington (July 20, 1881), son of C. B., geologist, 41, St. Quintin's Avenue, North Kensington. Left in U. VIII., July, 1900. Scholar, Pembroke Coll., Camb., 1900; B.A., First Class (Div. II.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1903; First Class, Part II., 1904. Collins, Sydney Mason (July 7, 1879). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1895. Compton-MacKenzie, Montague Edward (Jan. 17, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1894. 1895] 309 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1895. Ashby, Marcus Warner (Feb. 5, 1881), son of J., banker, The Close, Staines, Middlesex. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1900. Trinity Hall, Camb., 1901; B.A., 1903. Capt. of "Houses" and School Rowing Clubs, 1899-1900. Bates, Leonard Reginald (Mar. 12, 1882), son of L. C., wine merchant, The Cottage, St. Margaret's, Twickenham. Left in II., July, 1895. Manager to a firm of auctioneers and surveyors. Beadnell, Herbert Owen Marsh (July 27, 1879), son of Major C. E. (retired), R.A., 48, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., April, 1897. Smee Prize, 1896; Guy's Hosp., 1898; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London, 1903; Commission in Royal Army Medical Corps, 1904. Bell, Charles David Jarrett (April 14, 1881), son of G. A., tea planter, 66, Ladbroke Grove. Left in Army B., July, 1897. Engineer Student, Royal Navy; Royal Naval Engineers, 1897. Bell, Hugh Reginald (May 7, 1879), son of Rev. S., Clerk in Holy Orders, Fern Lodge, Grove Road, Brixton. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1898. Singing Prize, 1898; Academical Clerkship, Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1899; B.A. 1902; Asst. Master Yardley Court School, Tonbridge. Bell, Richard Eardley Thomas (Dec. 3, 1882), son of Mrs., 37, Palliser Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1896. Left in U. M. VIII., December, 1901. Exhibitioner, St. John's Coll., Camb., 1902; B.A., Second Class (Div. III.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1905. Bentley, Francis Bernard (April 5, 1881), son of J. E., Civil Service, 7, Camden Square. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1899. Smee Prize, 1897. Gymnastics, Aldershot, 1899. Black, Walter Geoffrey (April 21, 1881), son of A., manager at Broadwood's, Dhu House, Routh Road, Wandsworth. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1898. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1898; Central Technical College. Bromley, Raymund (Jan. 7, 1883), son of J., Civil Service, 52, Elsham Road, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1898. Died, September, 1899, aged 16. Bromley, Valentine Herbert (April 2, 1879), son of H., surgeon- dentist, Bombay, India. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1896. 310 [1895 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Clementi, Lockhart (Nov. 11, 1881), son of Col. M. (retired), Indian Army, 1, Mornington Avenue, West Kensington. Left in Army B., April, 1898. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, December, 1899; Private in Cape Mounted Riflemen; with General Elliott, under the Dranken- burg mountains, September, 1901. de Mersan, Raoul (Aug. 14, 1881), son of J., music instructor, 13, Ashchurch Terrace, Shepherd's Bush. Left in U. IV., July, 1896. Fairclough, Robert Twentyman (July 20, 1880), son of W., bank manager, Frognal, Hampstead. Left in U. Sc. vI., July, 1897. Fitz-Roy, Victor Robert Charles (July 4, 1880), son of H. M., Army (retired), 12, Marlborough Road, Richmond, Surrey. Left in Special, July, 1895. Commission in Worcestershire Regt., 1900. Gentleman-farmer. Gardner, Percy Alfred (Mar. 6, 1881), son of G. J., upholsterer, Sutherland House, 5, Grosvenor Road, Gunnersbury. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1897. Insurance official. Gee, Athole Murray (Jan. 9, 1881), son of B., electrical engineer, 69, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. vI., July, 1896. Goldney, Edmund Peel (Dec. 11, 1880), son of Rev. S., school- master, 14, Priory Park, Kew. Left in U. v. B., July, 1896. Great Indian Peninsula Railway, London. Greenfield, Sydney Herbert (Nov. 25, 1880), son of T., draper, 11, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VI., April, 1897. Heron, John Barclay (April 23, 1883), son of Dr., physician, 57, Harley Street. Left in Army A., December, 1899. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, December, 1899; Commission, R.E., 1901; Lieut., 1904. Howse, Francis Robert (April 15, 1881), son of Dr., surgeon, 1, Earlsfield Gardens, Allfarthing Lane, Wandsworth. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1896. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1900. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1897; Open Entrance Scholarship, St. Mary's Hospital, 1900; Certificate of Honour in Biology, St. Mary's Hospital, 1901; Prelim. Sci. Exam. (M.B.), Part I., London Univ., 1901; First Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Part II. Jeaffreson, John Walter (Sept. 6, 1880), son of W. J., J.P. (Bombay Education Dept.), 15, Tavistock Road, Westbourne Park. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1899. 1895] 311 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Johns, Cecil Starr Macklecem (Jan. 17, 1881), son of E. W., whole- sale stationer, 20, Linden Gardens, Bayswater. Left in U. Sc. vI., April, 1897. Judd, Francis Arthur (Jan. 17, 1882), son of Mrs., 7, Mornington Avenue, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1901. Junior Latin Elegiac Verse Prize, 1898; Milton Prize, 1899; Senior Latin Elegiac Verse Prize, 1900; Greek Verse Prizes, 1900 and 1901; Scholar, Selwyn Coll., Camb., 1901; Second Class (Div. III.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1904, Kelsey, Lionel Victor (Sept. 6, 1880), son of Mrs., 2, Lancaster Street, Hyde Park. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1896. Went to Germany to complete his studies; subsequently went to South Africa with Paget's Horse, and died of enteric fever at Kimberley on July 24, 1900, aged 18. Kemp, Stanley Wells (June 14, 1882), son of S., professor of music, 80, Oxford Gardens, Notting Hill. Left in U. VI., December, 1899. Smee Prize, 1897 and 1899. Kennedy, Douglas Wyburn (Sept. 25, 1881), son of E., solicitor, 87, Lexham Gardens, South Kensington. Left in L. VI., April, 1899. Interm. Law Soc. Exam., June, 1902. Kirby, Herbert Robert (April 29, 1881), son of W., H.M. Customs (retired), 20, Mattock Lane, Ealing. Left in U. v. B., July, 1895. Entered Westminster as a Queen's Scholar; Exhibitioner, Christ Church, Oxford, 1900; Fourth Class Classics Mods., 1902. Died suddenly at Oxford, May 15, 1903, aged 22. Kisch, Barthold Schlesinger (Oct. 25, 1882), son of H. J., merchant, 27, Marlborough Place, St. John's Wood. Transferred to Foundationers, May, 1896. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1901. Exhibitioner, Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1901; First Class Classics Mods., 1903; Carter Scholar, 1904; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1905. McDonell, Alastair Somerled (Feb. 13, 1881), son of A. R., sec. to public company, 32, Elm Park Road, Chelsea. Left in L. v., April, 1898. Landscape Prizes, 1897 and 1898. Maw, Thomas Frederick (Jan. 30, 1881), son of W. W., civil engineer, 18, Addison Road. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1899. Engineering student, Univ. Coll., London, 1903-4. Meares, Cyril Frankland (Nov. 17, 1880), ward of Mrs. Broke Meares, Kneller Hall, Hounslow, Middlesex. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1896. Commission in Roy. Irish Fusiliers, 1900; Lieut., 1903; South African War, 1899-1900. 312 [1895 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Muir-Mackenzie, Montague Ronald Alfred (April 22, 1881), son of J. W., Indian Civil Service, 20, Stanley Crescent. Left in U. IV., April, 1896. Jesus Coll., Camb., 1901. Muir-Mackenzie, Kenneth James (May 1, 1882), as above. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1900. John Watson Prizes, 1898, 1899, and 1900; Jesus Coll., Camb.; Third Class Law Tripos, Part I., Camb., 1903. Nepean, Evelyn Charles Yorke St. Vincent (Nov. 24, 1880), son of Capt., R.N., Inspector R. N. Life-Boat Institution, 1, Gunter- stone Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., April, 1897. Bank of England. Nesfield, Vincent Blumhardt (Oct. 12, 1879), son of J. C., Director of Public Instruction (India), 4, Haven Green, Ealing. Left in Sc. VIII. A., December, 1896. St. Mary's Hosp., Prize for Anatomy, 1898; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1901; Second M.B. (Honours) Exam.; Commission in Ind. Med. Service, 1902; Lieut., 1902; Asst. House Physician, St. Mary's Hosp., 1903. Patmore, John Deighton (Aug. 4, 1880), son of Dr. T. D., physician, Medical Officer's House, H.M. Prison, Wormwood Scrubbs. Left in L. Sc. vI., July, 1897. Pears, Guy Barnett (Nov. 5, 1881), son of E., barrister, Constanti- nople. Left in Army A., December, 1898. Smee Prize, 1898; Admission, R. M. A., Woolwich, June, 1898 (declined), again, December, 1898; 2nd Lieut., Roy. Eng., 1900; Lieut., 1903. Vice-Capt., Rowing Club, 1898. Platts, Harry (Aug. 31, 1882), son 1882), son of Mrs., 204, The Grove, Hammersmith. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1899. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1903. Plincke, Frank Edward (Nov. 27, 1880), son of E., wine merchant, 16, Queen's Road, Twickenham. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1897. Prynne, Gordon Harvey Howard (Sept. 30, 1882), son of H. F., clerk, Bank of England, 39, Avonmore Road, West Ken- sington. Left in Army A., July, 1900. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, June, 1900 (failed in Medical); R.M.L.I., 2nd Lieut., 1900; Roy. Naval College, Greenwich; Lieut., 1901. Richard, George Herbert (Oct. 23, 1880), son of H. J., Supt. engineer, India Pub. Works, 24, Mount Park Crescent, Ealing. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1897. St. Mary's Hospital; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1903; Commission, Roy. Army Med. Corps, 1904. 1895] 313 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Roberts, John William Basil Thornes (May 2, 1881), son of Rev. C. E. T., Clerk in Holy Orders, 26, Royal Crescent. Left in Remove, July, 1898. Trinity College, Camb., 1900; B.A. 1903. Sanderson, Arthur Frederick (July 19, 1881), son of W., stock- broker's manager, 32, Bath Road, Bedford Park. Left in Special Science, July, 1899. Birkbeck Institute, November 21, 1899; Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1900. Attached to Vol. Med. Staff Corps (London), 1901. Scott, Ernest Leopold (Mar. 29, 1879), son of H., foreman tailor, 2, Reperton Road, Fulham. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1898. Sizar, St. John's Coll., Camb., 1898; B.A., First Senior Optime, 1901. Smith, Frank Gurney (Feb. 10, 1881), son of T. H., retired market gardener, 7, Luxemberg Gardens, Brook Green. Left in Sp. Science, July, 1899. Diploma of City and Guilds Cent. Tech. Coll., 1902; Fellow, 1904. In Canada. Stevens, Arthur Vivian (Mar. 31, 1881), ward of Rev. W. M. Stevens, Clerk in Holy Orders, Addington Rectory, Winslow, Bucks. Left in L. v., July, 1896. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1898; went to Oxford as a non-collegiate student, and purposed to take orders. Died on September 26, 1904, from consumption, at Addington Rectory, Bucks, aged 23. Stewart, Walter Middleton (Feb. 6, 1884), son of L. F. M., solicitor, 3, Newburgh Road, Acton. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1895. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1902. Junior Latin Elegiac Verse Prize, 1901; Naval Store clerkship, Admiralty and Royal Ordnance (6th), 1903. Stocker, Harold Maurice (Sept. 19, 1880), son of Col. (retired), R.A., 16, Godolphin Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in Army B., July, 1897. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, June, 1898; Com- mission in Roy. Eng., 1900; Lieut., 1901. Died at Landour (Mussoorie), of enteric fever, July 12, 1903, aged 23. Sutton, William Bertram Leslie (Nov. 25, 1879), son of W., actuary to Registrar of Friendly Societies, Kingswood, Macaulay Road, Clapham Common. Left in Remove, July, 1897. Torrens, Gerald Calverley Eisenberg McCullagh (Sept. 1, 1880), son of H. C., theatrical manager, 2, Kensington Court Gardens. Left in U. Sc. IV., December, 1895. Van Whye, Samuel (Jan. 9, 1881), son of D., merchant, 84, West End Lane, Hampstead. Left in Sc. III., July, 1895. Van Whye, Michael (Jan. 9, 1881), as above. Left in Sc. III., July, 1895. 814 [1895 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Vaughan, Charles Stuart (Feb. 22, 1880), son of Mrs., 4, Haarlem Mansions, Brook Green. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1896. Final Law Soc. Exam., 1902. Vaughan-Jones, Vivian (Feb. 4, 1881), son of E., Indian merchant, 9, Well Walk, Hampstead. Left in Medical, December, 1897. Vincent, George Bernard (Mar. 17, 1881), son of P., chemist and dentist, 6, Barclay Road, Walham Green. Left in Sc. VIII. B., April, 1898. Passed, First Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1897. Waterall, Horace George (Feb. 2, 1883), son of G., wood broker, 65, Holland Road. Left in L. VI., December, 1898. Watson, Athelstone (Sept. 6, 1880), son of Mrs., Ivy Lodge, Gipsy Hill. Left in L. Sc. IV., April, 1895. Wilmer, Harold Gordon (July 7, 1879), son of Col., Indian Staff Corps, 76, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., December, 1897. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, 1898; Com- mission (Honours), Ind. Staff Corps, 1899; 2nd Lieut., 1900; Lieut., 1902. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected May, 1895. Bletsoe, John Henry (Oct. 23, 1881). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1893. Carlisle, Arthur Ivo (June 3, 1881), son of Capt., journalist (Globe), 57, Clarendon Road, Holland Park. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1899. Torrens, James Aubrey McCullagh (Sept. 4, 1881). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1894. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted May, 1895. Atlay, Marcus Ethelbert (Mar. 15, 1881), son of Mrs. (Father, deceased, late Lord Bishop of Hereford), 18, Courtfield Gardens, South Kensington. Left in U. v. B., April, 1898. St. John's Coll., Camb., 1900; B.A. 1903, Ely Theological College; D. 1904 (London). 1895] 315 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Butler, Harold (April 14, 1880), son of Col., Indian Staff Corps, 16, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., April, 1897. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, December, 1897; Commission in South Wales Borderers, 1899; Lieut., Ind. Staff Corps, 1902. Carr, Talbot Effingham (July 9, 1883), son of Mrs., 3, Luxemburg Gardens, Brook Green. Transferred to Foundationers, May, 1896. Left in Army C., April, 1900. Chambers, George Bennet (July 18, 1881), son of G. N., 69, Clarendon Road, Notting Hill. Left in U. v. B., December, 1898. Cohen, Charles Ernest (May 20, 1883), son of J. P., merchant, 103, Cambridge Gardens, Notting Hill. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1896. Left in VII., July, 1899. Collett, John Stratfold (May 26, 1883), son of H. S., laceman, Woodridings, Pinner, Middlesex. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1898. Left in Hist. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1902. Subsizar, Emmanuel Coll., Camb., 1902; B.A., Third Class (Div. I.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1905. Cox, Charles Carew (Jan. 26, 1882), son of C. E., ship insurance broker, 79, Sterndale Road, West Kensington Park. Left in L. v., December, 1895. Ettinghausen, Maurice Leon (Jan. 29, 1883), son of H. L., merchant, 24, Mornington Avenue, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1898. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1901. Smee Prizes, 1896, 1897, 1898, and 1900; Montagu Prize, 1898; Exhibi- tioner, Queen's Coll., Oxford, 1901; Boden Sanscrit Scholar, 1903. Gray, Henry Sidney (May 19, 1881), son of H. A. C., wine merchant, Oaklands, High Road, Chiswick. Left in Medical, December, 1897. Hayes, Harold St. George Bown (Jan. 26, 1882), son of J. H., architect, 3, Haarlem Mansions, Brook Green. Left in vI. A., December, 1897. Howorth, Rupert Beswicke (July, 13, 1880), son of Sir H., K.C.I.E., M.P., 30, Collingham Place, Earl's Court. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1899. New Coll., Oxford, 1899; B.A., Second Class Modern Hist., 1902; Constitutional and Roman Law Exams., Class III., Inner Temple, 1902; Evidence, Procedure, and Criminal Law Exams., Class III., Inner Temple, 1903; Final Law Exam., Class III., December, 1903. Laurie, Kenrick Carteret (Jan. 3, 1881), son of Gen., Army, 47, Porchester Terrace. Left in Army A., July, 1897. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, December, 1897; 2nd Lieut., R.A., 1899; Lieut., 1901. 316 [1895 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Loewe, Herbert Martin James (May 1, 1882), son of J. H., foreign bankers' agent, 6, Clifton Villas, Maida Hill. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1897. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1901. Junior Latin Elegiac Verse Prize, 1900; Montagu Prize 1901; Scholar, Queens' Coll., Camb., 1901; Stewart of Rannoch Scholar, 1901; B.A., First Class Oriental Languages Tripos, 1904; First Class Theological Tripos, Part II., and Hebrew Prize, 1905; Tyrwhitt Scholar and Mason Prize, 1905. Editor of "Some Talmudic Fragments" from the Cairo Senizah, 1905. Lovering, William Reginald (June 6, 1881), son of W. T., merchant, The Grove, St. Austell, Cornwall. Left in Army A., July, 1899. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, June, 1899; Com- mission in Durham Light Infantry, 1900; Lieut., 1902. MacMillan, Henry MacClaurin (April 13, 1883), son of M., pro- fessor of English Literature, Bombay, care of Mrs. Matheson, 20, Matheson Road, West Kensington. Left in Hist. VIII., December, 1900. Commission in Liverpool Regt., 1901; resigned his Commission in 1903. Vice-Capt. of Rowing Club, 1899-1900; Capt. of Rowing Club, 1900. Matthew, Austin Frederic (Feb. 18, 1882), son of F. D., merchant, 4, Lancaster Road, Belsize Park. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1896. Left in U. VIII., July, 1901. Scholar, Emmanuel Coll., Camb., 1901; Second Class (Div. II.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1904; Thorpe Scholar, 1904; Steele Studentship, Camb., 1904. Niemeyer, Otto Ernest (Nov. 23, 1883), son of Mrs., 46, Addison Gardens. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1896. Left in U. VIII. (Captain and Exhibitioner), 1902. Singing Prize, 1897; Bedford Prize, 1899; Sleath Prize, 1901; Exhibitioner, Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1901; Butterworth, Kynaston, Thruston, and Truro Prizes, 1902; First Class Classics Mods., 1904. Editor of the Pauline, 1901-2; President of the Union Society, 1901-2. Normandy, Leopold Frederick (Mar. 1, 1881), son of F., barrister, 25, Sisters Avenue, Clapham Common. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1896. Parker, William Matthew Charles (May 15, 1880), son of W. F., professor of music, 33, Rowan Road, Hammersmith. Left in U. Sc. IV., December, 1895. Pearce, Cecil Lees (Sept. 20, 1880), son of Mrs. E. (R. Pearce, engineer, India), 61, Rectory Grove, Clapham. Left in Remove, July, 1896. Pearse, Godfrey (Oct. 28, 1881), son of General, C.B., Army, 4, Norfolk Square, Hyde Park. Left in Army A., July, 1898. Smee Prizes, 1897 and 1898; Commission in Indian Staff Corps, 1900; Lieut., 1903. Phillips, Acton George (June 11, 1881), son of A. G., theatrical manager, Thurloe House, Shaftesbury Road, Hammersmith. Left in Army B., July, 1897. 1895] 317 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Pyke, Joseph (April 20, 1884), son of T. J., diamond merchant, 1, Pembridge Crescent. Left in L. v., July, 1897. Ritchie, Sartoris Charles (Jan. 24, 1882), son of W. I., Civil Service (Education Dept.), 132, Lexham Gardens. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1897. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1901. Junior Latin Elegiac Verse Prize, 1899; High Master's Latin Verse Prize, 1900; Thruston Prize, 1901; Trin. Coll., Camb.; Second Class (Div. II.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1904. Robertson, Walter Henry Antonio (June 5, 1881), son of Mrs., refreshment contractor, The Cottage, Whitton, Hounslow. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1897. Second Class (Div. I.), College of Preceptors, Mids., 1897. Engineer. Sadler, Ralph Trego (April 19, 1881), son of J., Civil Service, 29, Batoum Gardens, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1900. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1898; Interm. B.Sc. Exam., London Univ., 1899; Bronze Medal, 1900; Shute Scholarship (non-collegiate students), Oxford, 1901; B.A. 1904. Shaw, Evelyn Campbell (Mar. 24, 1882), son of C. B., barrister, 73, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Left in II., July, 1895. Shaw-Leipmann, Gustavus Paul (Feb. 15, 1881), son of P., merchant-consul, 11, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Left in Medical, April, 1897. Vaughan, Arthur Bertram (Dec. 21, 1880), son of R. W., civil engineer, 25, Avonmore Road, West Kensington. Left in L. IV., July, 1896. Wills, Geoffrey (Nov. 3, 1883), son of Dr. C. J., author, Somer- leigh, Cumberland Road, Kew. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1897. Left in L. M. VIII., April, 1901. Interm. Exam., Law Soc., Part I., April, 1903. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1895. Barrett, John Francis Burney (June 23, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1894. Bentwitch, Norman de Mattos (Feb. 28, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1894. Cohen, John Philip (Dec. 10, 1881). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1894. Cumberbatch, Elkin Percy (June 20, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1893. 318 [1895 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Cunningham, Harold Tweedale (July 24, 1880), son of J. W., acting inspector, Army schools, Lynton, Lonsdale Road, Aldershot. Left in Army A. (Exhibitioner), July, 1897. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, July, 1897; Commission in Roy. Art., 1899; Lieut., 1901; Capt., 1904. Garrett, Herbert Gascoigne (May 5, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1893. Günther, Frederic Albert (July 19, 1882), son of Dr., keeper of Zoological Dept., British Museum, 23, Lichfield Road, Kew Gardens. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1901. Christ Church, Oxford, 1901. Hafner, Arthur Frederick Victor (Mar. 8, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1893. Hall, Edgar Vine (Mar. 3, 1881). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1894. Handcock, Percy Stuart Peache (Oct. 24, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1894. Helms, Paul Victor (Feb. 19, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1893. Hett, Walter Stanley (April 8, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1894. Holt-White, Francis Rashleigh (Mar. 5, 1882), son of R., H.M. Inspector of Schools, Warren Wood, Bexley Heath. Left in Army A., July, 1899. Smee Prizes, 1896, 1897, 1898; Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, June, 1899; Commission in R.E., 1900; Lieut., 1903. Hopkins, Walter Donald (Sept. 17, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1894. Hunt, Alfred Edward (Feb. 5, 1880), son of Mrs., Romford Hall, Essex. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1899. Scholar, Peterhouse, Camb., 1899; B.A., Second Class (Div. I.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1902; Second Class Historical Tripos, Part I., 1903; appointed Assistant Secretary to the Tariff Reform Associa- tion, 1903. Capt. of Cricket, 1898-9; Capt. of Fives, 1899. Judd, Francis Arthur (Jan. 17, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1895. Juler, Frank Anderson (Aug. 22, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1893. Kafka, Emil Julius (Sept. 14, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1894. 1895] 319 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Lee, Crichton Stirling (Sept. 18, 1879). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1892. Martin, Oliver Percy (Sept. 13, 1882), son of O. P., cashier and accountant, 37, Agate Road, Hammersmith. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1899. Clerk in a tea broker's. Matthew, Reginald Walter (Sept. 14, 1879). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1893. Melhuish, Ralph Paul (Oct. 26, 1881). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1894. Mitchell, Alan Alexander McCaskyll (Nov. 24, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1894. Pare, Hubert (Mar. 18, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1894. Samuel, Horace Barnett (May 28, 1883), son of S., pianoforte manufacturer, 19, Campden Hill Gardens. Left in U. VIII., December, 1901. Bedford Prize, 1898; Scholar, Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, 1902. Vice-President, Chess Club, 1901. Squires, Herbert Chavasse (Jan. 8, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1893. St. John, Evelyn (Dec. 29, 1881). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1894. Stewart, Walter Middleton (Feb. 6, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1895. Taylor, Arthur Percy (Sept. 20, 1879). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1893. Welsh, Herbert Inman (Sept. 15, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1894. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1895. Ambrose, William George Leofric (Feb. 4, 1881), son of W., Q.C., M.P., Westover, West Heath, Hampstead. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1898. Andrews, Guy Edmund (July 27, 1881), son of Mrs., Coboro, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1897. Trooper in South African Constabulary (1902). 320 [1895 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Bailey, Charles Thomas Peach (Mar. 5, 1882), son of J., Civil Service, private secretary to the President of the Council of Education, Grovedale, Parsons Green. Left in L. VI., July, 1899. Apptd. Assistant in South Kensington Museum, 1900. Balthasar, Ewald (Aug. 14, 1882), son of O., merchant, 19, Batoum Gardens, West Kensington Park. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1899. Univ. Coll. Hospital, 1900; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1900; Entrance Scholarship, St. Mary's Hosp., 1901; attached to Vol. Med. Staff Corps (London), 1901; Interm. M.B. Exam., London Univ., 1904. Barnes, Leonard Martin (July 1, 1882), son of L., Civil Service, West View, 161, Castlenau. Left in Remove, December, 1896. Eastern Telegraph Co., Alexandria. Barrett, Robert Guy Lionel (Jan. 2, 1884), son of R. J., merchant, 2, Pembroke Gardens, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1902. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1901; Demy, Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1903. Batstone, Walter Waterfield (Aug. 1, 1881), son of S. E., sanitary surveyor, 1, Baskerville Road, Wandsworth Common. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1899. Quantity surveyor's clerk; Student of Sur- veyor's Institution, 1902. Bayley, Frederick William Shepherd (Nov. 27, 1881), son of F. T., timber merchant, 30, St. Peter's Square, Hammersmith. Left in U. v. B., December, 1897. Benson, Hugh (July 29, 1882), son of Mrs. C., 36, Barons Court Road. Left in U. v. A., April, 1898. Biden, Soden William (Feb. 1, 1882), son of W. M., Indian Civil Service, 65, The Grove, Hammersmith. Left in II., July, 1896. King's College, London. Bengal and North-Western Railway, India. Blanco-White, George Rivers (May 8, 1883), son of T., solicitor, 2, Perham Crescent, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1898. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner and Keen's Scholar), July, 1902. Major Scholar, Trinity Coll., Camb., 1902; Barnes Scholar, 1903; Perry Exhibitioner, 1903; Second Wrangler, 1904. Vice-Capt. of Rowing Club, 1901-2; Vice-Presid. Chess Club, 1902. Braddell, Thomas Arthur Darcy (Mar. 4, 1884), son of I. de M., barrister (India), care of Mrs. Braddell, 17, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1902. Prelim. Exam. for Roy. Institute of British Architects, 1902. 1895] 321 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Brewer, Frederick Stanley (Aug. 9, 1881), son of Dr. A. H., physician and surgeon, 136, Richmond Road, Dalston. Left in Special Science, April, 1898. London and County Bank. Bromage, James Vincent Bennett Raikes (Jan. 22, 1883), son of R. (late Clerk in Holy Orders), 32, Gledstanes Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., July, 1902. Admission, Indian Police (4th place), 1903. Capt. of "D" Club, 1901-2; Shepard Challenge Cup, 1901. Charke, Carrington (June 20, 1882), son of Rev. T., Congrega- tional Minister, 49, Wharton Road, West Kensington Park. Left in Medical, December, 1899. Queen's Coll., Oxford, 1900; B.A., Fourth Class, Theology, 1903. Child, George Malcolm (June 24, 1882), son of C. E., architect, Ruthven, The Avenue, Kew, Surrey. Left in Special Science, July, 1898. Sun Fire Insurance Office; Student of Surveyor's Institution, 1900. Cockell, Charles Leslie (Oct. 2, 1882), son of G. M., Civil Service, 73, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1897. John Watson Prize, 1897. Trooper in Imp. Yeomanry (Lord Dunraven's Sharpshooters), 1900; Lieut., 3rd Batt., Imp. Yeomanry, 1901. Coles, Charles (June 26, 1881), nephew of Dr. Kidd (Father, Indian Civil Service), Cane Hill, Purley, Surrey. Left in Army B., December, 1898. Corrie, James Searight Malcolm (Feb. 27, 1883), son of E. C., 64, Palace Gardens Terrace. Left in Army C., July, 1898. Commission in Rifle Brigade, 1901; Lieut., 1901 (Militia); 2nd Lieut., 1st Batt., The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), 1903. Cunningham, John William (Sept. 12, 1881), son of Mrs., 15, Birdhurst Road, South Croydon. Left in L. v., April, 1898. Davies, Frederick Spencer (Oct. 17, 1881), son of C., chemist, 212, Holland Road. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1896. St. Thomas's Hospital, 1900. Denham, Waring (Dec. 2, 1882), son of A., exporter of books, 10, Vernon Place, Bloomsbury Square. Left in L. Sc. VII., April, 1899. Dennison, George Dudley (Aug. 19, 1881), son of C., merchant, 21, Inverness Terrace, Hyde Park. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1896. Y 322 [1895 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Dickson, Francis Tom Ainsworth (July 28, 1881), son of Mrs., 12, Queen's Mansions. Left in Sc. IV., April, 1896. Readmitted, September, 1896. Left in L. Sc. vI., July, 1897. Douglas-Jones, Edwyne Douglas (Jan. 30, 1881), son of Col., R.A., Brechin Place. Left in Army B., April, 1899. 2nd Lieut., West of Scotland Artillery, 1900; 2nd Lieut., R.G.A., 1900; Lieut., 1903. Everest, Eric Horace Homfray (June 26, 1881), son of H. A., Civil Service, Alverton Lodge, Southfields, Wandsworth. Left in L. VIII., April, 1900. Bank of England. Finnis, William Trevor (Jan. 9, 1881), son of R., solicitor, 16, Sutton Court Road, Chiswick. Left in Sc. IV., July, 1896. Fletcher, Alan (Jan. 8, 1881), son of Col. C. W. (retired), 132, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1898. Student at the Royal Coll. of Science. Capt. of School Cycling. Foster, Norman Kessen (April 3, 1881), son of Mrs. (Father, Govern- ment Official, Jamaica, West Indies), 105, Haverstock Hill. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1898. John Watson Prize, 1898; Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, July, 1899; Science Student, Univ. Coll., London, 1900; Prelim. Scientific Exam., Univ. Coll., London, 1902, and Prelim. Scientific (M.B.), Part I., 1902; Medical Student, Univ. Coll., London, 1902-3; Third Class Certificate for Anatomy and Physiology, Univ. Coll., London, 1903. Boxing Medal (feather-weights), First Prize, 1896. Frank, Geoffrey Theodore (Oct. 12, 1884), son of Julius, 87, Warwick Road, South Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1896. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1900. Godfrey, Wilfred Henry (Jan. 22, 1883), son of G., of G., solicitor, Branston Road, Kew. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1897. Articled clerk to a solicitor. Graham, George (Feb. 27, 1882), son of E., art furnisher, 12, Ladbroke Gardens. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1901. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1898; Prelim. Scientific M.B. Exam., London Univ., Part II., 1899; Prelim. Scientific M.B. Exam., London Univ., 1900; First M.B. Exam., Camb., 1902; Exhibitioner, Trinity Coll., Camb., 1903; First Class Nat. Science Tripos, Part I., Camb., 1903; Second M.B. Exam., Camb., 1904; Second Class Nat. Sci. Tripos, Part II., 1904; Senior Ent. Scholarship, St. Bartholo- mew's Hospital, 1904. Green, Frederick Michael (Mar. 11, 1882), son of M. A., stock and share dealer, 10, Canfield Gardens. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1898. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1898; Smee Prize, 1898. 1895] 323 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Hamill, John Molyneux (July 30, 1880), son of P., Inland Revenue- Officer, St. Margarets, Barrowgate Road, Chiswick. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1896. Left in Sc. VIII. A. (Exhibitioner), July, 1898. Minor Scholar, Trinity Coll., Camb., 1898-9; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1900; Prelim. Science M.B. Exam. (Honours in Chemistry and Botany), London Univ., 1900; B.A., First Class Natural Science Tripos, Part I., 1901; First Class Honours, Chemistry, Interm. Exam in Science, London Univ., 1901; Second Class Honours, Botany, Interm. Exam. in Science, London Univ., 1901; Senior Entrance Scholarship, St. Bartholomew's Hosp., 1901; First Class Natural Science Tripos, Part II., 1902; First Class Honours, Univ. Scholarship for Physiology, London Univ., 1903; Wix Prize, St. Bart.'s Hosp., 1903; Univ. Scholar (B.Sc.), and Gold Medal (Physiology) Interm. M.B., London Univ., 1903; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1904; M.A., M.B., B.C. (Camb.), 1905; Sharpey Physiological Research Scholar and Lecturer, Univ. Coll., London, 1904-5. Harrison, Edward Montague (Nov. 12, 1880), son of T. H., organ builder, Ardmore Lodge, Spring Grove, Isleworth. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1899. Passed First Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1897, and Part III., 1898; John Watson Prize, 1899; Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, July, 1899; passed Prelim. Science (M.B.) Exams., London Univ., 1900 and 1901; passed Interm. M.B. Exam., London Univ., 1903. Hesse, Harold William (Feb. 16, 1881), son of F. E., secretary of a public company, 26, Montague Road, Richmond. Left in Sc. VIII. A. (Exhibitioner), July, 1900. Smee Prize, 1897; passed First Exam. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Part I., 1898; Trinity Hall, Camb., 1901; First M.B. Exam., Camb., 1902; B.A. 1903. Captain of Gymnasium, 1899-1900. Hickman, Ernest Francis (Nov. 28, 1881), son of E. F., merchant shipowner, Fairhaven, Richmond Hill, Surrey. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1898. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1898. In partnership with his father (Messrs. Hickman & Co.), Spanish commission merchants and shipowners. Hunter, Ronald Muir (Dec. 6, 1883), son of Capt., R.N. (retired), 59, Edith Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in L. VIII., July, 1902. Trinity College, Oxford, 1902. Iredell, Stanley Macartney Lewis (Sept. 21, 1880), son of Major, Army, 15, Sinclair Road. Left in Army B., December, 1897. Lieut. 6th Batt., Middlesex Regt, 1899; Commission in Royal Munster Fusiliers, 1899; South African War, 1899-1901; Station Staff Officer; Medal with clasp. James, Ernest Cory (July 21, 1881), son of E. S., foreign corre- spondence clerk, 28, Brook Green. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1898. Jennings, Frederick Sinclair Wills (Nov. 11, 1881), son of F. W., Civil Service, 17, King's Avenue, Ealing. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1897. Left in L. M. VIII., Decem- ber, 1900. Matric., London Univ., Second Division, June, 1904. Jobson, Reginald (Dec. 24, 1880), son of W. W., coal factor, 292, Upper Richmond Road, Putney. Left in Army B., April, 1897. Y 2 324 [1895 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Jones, Walter Hewitt (Oct. 8, 1881), son of T. H., bank manager, 5, Ladbroke Terrace. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1900. Smee Prize, 1897; John Watson Prize, 1899, 1900; Christ's Coll., Camb., 1900; B.A. 1903; 2nd Lieut. 1st (Vol.) Batt. Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regt.), 1901; Lieut., 1902. Joseph, William Franklin George (Dec. 30, 1882), son of G. S., solicitor, 23, Clanricarde Gardens. Left in L. VIII., July, 1901. Christ's Coll., Camb., 1903; B.A. 1904. Kempthorne, Ainslie Nevill (Aug. 21, 1881), son of W. N., surveyor, 9, Station Road, Willesden. Left in Sc. III., December, 1895. Kirby, Walter Ernest (Oct. 17, 1882), son of W., Civil Service, South China (retired), 20, Mattock Lane, Ealing. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1896. Left in U. VIII., December, 1901. Scholar, Emmanuel Coll., Camb., 1901; B.A., Second Class (Div. I.), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1905. Kitson, Arthur James Douglas (June 2, 1882), son of A., 55, Comeragh Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1899. Kunhardt, Frederic George (July 29, 1882), son of Mrs., 9, Mount Park Crescent, Ealing. Left in Army A., July, 1900. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, June, 1900; Com- mission in Loyal North Lancashire Regt., 1901; Lieut. Ind. S. C., 1904. Lane, Septimus Arthur (Oct. 13, 1880), son of W., Indian Civil Service (retired), 3, Eaton Gardens, West Brighton. Left in Army B., December, 1897. Langhorne, Alfred Byron (Mar. 6, 1880), son of A. R. M., clerk, 228, The Grove, Hammersmith. Left in U. Sc. vI., April, 1898. Lee-Wright, Harold (Dec. 12, 1882), son of L., Colonial Secretary and solicitor, 49, Holland Road. Left in Army A., July, 1900. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, June, 1900; Com- mission in Roy. Eng., 1902. Linck, Harry August (Feb. 3, 1882), son of C., East India merchant, 13, Werter Road, Putney. Left in Medical, July, 1898. Went to South Africa in Electrical Engineers (Roy. Eng.) Volunteers, April, 1901. Manning, Herbert Ralph (Mar. 26, 1882), son of H. L., merchant, 51, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in L. IV., July, 1897. Trooper in the Imperial Yeomanry (D.C.O.), 1901; Corporal in Paget's Horse (1901). Killed in action against Delarey at Trena- fontein, Transvaal, January 21, 1902, aged 20. Marcus, Dudley Stewart (Aug. 26, 1881), son of J., merchant, 9, Lancaster Road, Belsize Park. Left in U. Sc. vI., July, 1897. 1895] 325 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Marriott, Cecil Henry (Mar. 3, 1881), son of Mrs., 25, Esmond Road, Bedford Park. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1896. Masters, Frederick Hill (April 1, 1883), son of Dr., physician, 57, Lexham Gardens, Kensington. Left in L. v., April, 1898. South Eastern Coll., Ramsgate. Masters, William John Blechynden (June 29, 1880), son of Mrs., 4, Woodside, Wimbledon. Left in Army A., April, 1898. Adm. to R. M. C., Sandhurst, June and Decem- ber, 1898. Matthew, Leonard Arthur (Oct. 16, 1882), son of Mrs., 45, Barton Street, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1898. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1901. Smee Prize, 1899; Worcester Coll., Oxford, Fishmongers' Exhibition, 1901; B.A. 1904. Leeds Clergy School. Second XV. Melville, Alexander Napier (Jan. 12, 1881), son of Mrs. (Father, late Judge Melville), 8, Argyll Road, Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. A., December, 1899. John Watson Prize, 1898; Prize for Modelling in Clay, 1898. Miller, Walter St. John (Feb. 11, 1880), son of Mrs., 49, Philbeach Gardens. Left in Army C., December, 1896. Assistant Electrical Engineer to the Board of Trade, 1901-3. Went out to Messrs. Eckstein & Co., in Johannesburgh, 1903. Milton, Archibald Robert Bewicke (Mar. 7, 1883), son of J. H., 202, Earl's Court Road. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1898. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1902. Smee Prizes, 1897, 1898, and 1901; Exhibitioner, Magdalene Coll., Camb., 1902; B.A., Second Class (Div. III.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1905; Assistant-Master at Colet Court. Moxon-Browne, Kendall Ernest (April 26, 1881), son of W., barrister, 45, Argyll Road, Kensington. Left in U. v. B., December, 1898. Sergeant in the Imperial Yeomanry (D.C.O.), 1901; Commission in Imperial Yeomanry (South Africa), 1903. Palmer, Carl Edward (Aug. 18, 1880), stepson of Dr. Donkin, 108, Harley Street. Left in Sc. IV., July, 1896. Parker, Frederick Prosper (April 6, 1883), son of W. F., professor of music, 33, Rowan Road, Hammersmith. Left in II., December, 1895. Passy, Lancelot Francis (July 24, 1881), son of Mrs., 11, Addison Mansions. Left in Army B., December, 1897. 2nd Lieut., 3rd Batt., Middlesex Regt., 1899; Lieut., 1900. Pelly, Russell George (April 1, 1883), son of W. H., 54, Hammer- smith Road. Left in Medical, July, 1900. 326 [1895 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Plincke, John Frederick (Mar. 13, 1882), son of E., wine merchant, 16, Queen's Road, Twickenham. Left in Special Science, April, 1898. Pope, Hugh Lethbridge (Mar. 4, 1884), son of T. A., Survey of India, 1, Vansittart Road, Calcutta. Left in L. v., July, 1898. Commission in Roy. Garr. Art., 1902. Read, Harold William (April 28, 1882), son of A. F., jeweller, 28, Avonmore Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1899. Student St. Thomas's Hospital; passed First Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Part I., 1898, and Part III., 1899. Reid, James Harris (Jan. 30, 1881), son of Dr. J., M.D., 31, Bridge Avenue, Hammersmith. Left in U. Sc. VII., April, 1899. Coll. of Preceptor's Exam., December, 1897. Rich, Christopher Stiles (Oct. 18, 1881), son of Mrs., 104, St. George's Square. Left in Army A., July, 1899. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, 1899; Sword of Honour, and Prize for Artillery Drills, 1900; Commission in R.A., 1900; Lieut., 1903. Rowe, William Hugh Cecil (July 19, 1883), son of W. H., Deputy Assistant Paymaster, General Supreme Court, 93, Linden Gardens. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1896. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1902. High Master's Latin Verse Prize, 1902; Exhibitioner, Jesus Coll., Camb., 1902; B.A., Second Class (Div. III.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1905. Capt. of Shooting, Football, and "A" Club, 1901. Shipp, Robert Cyril (July 9, 1882), son of W., engineer, G. I. P. Rly., Bombay, 7, Bath Street, Buxton. Left in Special Science, December, 1898. Sonnenthal, Arthur George (July 4, 1882), son of R., merchant, 24, Quex Road, West Hampstead. Left in L. IV., July, 1896. Strahan, Stuart Sequin (Aug. 31, 1880), son of A. S., publisher, 56, Upper Mall, Hammersmith. Left in Special Science VIII., July, 1899. John Watson Prizes, 1897, 1898; Landscape Prizes, 1898, 1899; passed First Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Part I., 1898; Exhibitioner, Keble Coll., Oxford, 1903. Sturt, Francis Leslie (Nov. 23, 1880), son of H., merchant, 165, Sutherland Avenue. Left in L. VIII., December, 1898. Final Exam., Law Society, 1904. Thornycroft, Isaac Thomas (Nov. 22, 1881), son of J. I., naval archi- tect and civil engineer, Eyot Villa, Chiswick Mall, Chiswick. Left in Army B., July, 1898. 1895] 327 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Tooth, Lawrence (Aug. 9, 1880), son of Mrs., 18, Holland Park Gardens. Left in Medical, April, 1898. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1898; Honours (Common Law and Equity), LL.B. Exam., Class II., London Univ., 1903; appointed Legal Adviser to the Court of Siam, 1904. Treherne, Frank William (Dec. 2, 1881), son of Mrs., 5, Haven Green, Ealing. Left in U. v. A., December, 1897. Solicitor's articled clerk, January (1904). Tudor, Frederick Charles (Oct 30, 1882), ward of T. Hodgson, Esq., Casselden Road, Harlesden. Left in II., April, 1896. Readmitted September, 1897. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1898. Usmar, George (Oct. 26, 1881), son of J. H., merchant, Heather Lodge, Barnes Common. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1897. Van Someren, Henry Arnold Avenal (June 21, 1881), son of G. G., barrister. Left in Army C., April, 1897. Pembroke Coll., Camb., 1903; Constitutional Law and Legal History, Class III., Lincoln's Inn, May, 1904. Vincent, Philip William (Jan. 21, 1880), son of P., chemist and dentist, 6, Barclay Road, Fulham. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1896. Vincent, William Edmund Walden (July 16, 1881), son of E. W., manufacturer of nitrate of soda, 10, Pembridge Crescent, Bays- water. Left in Sc. VII. A., July, 1900. Capt. of "D" Club, 1899-1900. Waterall, Leonard Saxton (Oct. 20, 1884), son of G., wood broker, 65, Holland Road. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1896. Left in U. VIII., December, 1903. Exhibitioner, Jesus Coll., Camb., 1903. Capt. of "B" Club, 1901. First XV. Webb-Bowen, Hildred Edward (April 9, 1882), son of B. I., Civil Service, 26, Kensington Gardens Square. Left in Army B., April, 1898. Went to South Africa in the Electrical Engineers (Roy. Eng.), April, 1901; 2nd Lieut., Roy. Eng. (Vols.), 1903. Wheeler, Richard Patrick (April 22, 1880), son of L. R. (retired officer), journalist, 3, Castlenau Gardens East, Barnes. Left in U. Sc. VI., April, 1897. Williams, William Rayner (Mar. 17, 1880), son of W., jeweller, The Cliff, Langland, Swansea. Left in U. VIII., July, 1899. Wadham Coll., Oxford, 1899; Exhibitioner, 1900; Third Class Litt. Hum., 1902; B.A. 1903; Second Class Theology, 1904; Leeds Clergy School; ordained Deacon, 1904 (Ripon). 328 [1896 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Wilmer, Eric Randal Gordon (May 24, 1882), son of Col., Indian Staff Corps, 76, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1897. Left in Army A., July, 1899. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, June, 1899; Prize for Military Topography, 1900; Commission in Roy. Art., 1900; Lieut., 1903. Bronze Medal for Boxing. Wilson, Thomas William Edward (June 27, 1882), son of W. E. S., maltster and merchant, Friars Hall, Hadleigh, Suffolk. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1900. Wolff, John Victor Clarence (Jan. 5, 1880), son of V., mining engineer, 42, Duke Street, St. James's. Left in U. Sc. vI., April, 1898. Wright, Arthur Cecil (Oct. 16, 1879), son of Major W., Army, 3, Harcourt Buildings, Temple. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1898. Hong-Kong and Shanghai Bank (Bombay). Young, Cyril Roe Muston (Aug. 21, 1881), son of Sir W. M., Bart., Indian Civil Service, 42, Matheson Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1897. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January, 1896. Chaplin, Lindsay Lennox (July 9, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1894. Hamill, John Molyneux (July 3, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1895. Hutt, Cecil William (Mar. 23, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1894. Matthew, Austin Frederic (Feb. 18, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1895. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1896. Armstrong, Lionel Wellesley (June 18, 1880), ward of Mrs. Michell, Cartleigh, Auckland Road, Upper Norwood. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1897. 2nd Lieut. 13th Middlesex (Queen's West- minsters), 1900; Commission in Imperial Yeomanry, 1901; slightly wounded at Tafelkop, Orange River Colony, December 20, 1901; resigned his Commission in 1902. Baliozian, Vahan (Oct. 16, 1880), brother of C., merchant, 1, Wood- stock Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in Sc. III., April, 1896. 1896] 329 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Beaty-Pownall, Thomas Trelawny (July 6, 1881), son of Col. (retired), Secretary Gordon Boys' Home 37, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Left in Medical, April, 1899. Privy Purse Office, Buckingham Palace. Clayton, Kenrick Edward (May 26, 1881), son of E. W., secretary, 9, Hollywood Villas, Southfields. Left in Army C., July, 1897. Trooper in 18th Batt. Imperial Yeomanry, January, 1901. Cohn, Paul Victor (May 11, 1884), son of T., publisher and book- seller, 3, Fairlawn Grove, Chiswick. Transferred to Foundationers, 1896. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1903. Bedford Prize, 1901; Butterworth Prize, 1901; Milton and Montagu Prizes, 1902; Greek Verse, Truro and Kynaston Prizes, 1903; Major Scholar, Trinity Coll., Camb., 1903; Perry Exhibitioner, 1904; First Class (Div. I.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1905. Creswell, Francis Samuel (Feb. 11, 1880), son of Major, Army, 23, Elleker Gardens, Richmond Hill. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1897. Smee Prize, 1897; Civil Engineer, G.W.R., Paddington. Boxing Medal (bantam-weights), 1897. Dickinson, Ernest William Gilbert (Nov. 1, 1881), son of Dr. W. G., physician and surgeon, 1, Wimbledon Park Road, Southfields. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1897. International Banking Corporation. Doubble, Cecil Scudamore (Dec. 18, 1881), son of A., stationer, 37, Longridge Road, Earl's Court. Left in U. Sc. vI., December, 1897. Royal Insurance Co., St. James's Street. Downe, Charles Montell (June 17, 1883), son of C. P., clerk, 3, Bolingbroke Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1900. Elwell, Thomas William Hunter (Dec. 23, 1881), nephew of H. C. Hunter, Bank House, Monmouth Road. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1896. Featherstonhaugh, Godfrey Charles (April 21, 1882), brother of Miss (Father deceased), 4, Trevanion Road, West Kensington. Left in Remove, July, 1898. Pembroke Coll., Camb., 1900; B.A., Third Class Theological Tripos, Part I., 1903; D. 1905 (Winchester). Foord, William Percy Stilles (Nov. 21, 1881), son of Major-Gen. W. O. (retired), The Rectory, Rodmarten, Gloucester. Left in Sc. III., July, 1896. 2nd Lieut. 3rd Batt., Gloucestershire Regt. (Militia), 1900; Lieut., 1900; 2nd Lieut. 1st Batt., 1903; transferred to 20th Hussars, 1903. Grange, Thomas Henry (May 29, 1881), son of T., Linden House, High Road, Chiswick. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1899. On the Stock Exchange. 330 [1896 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Griffin, Heneage Ernest Featherstone (Dec. 20, 1880), son of G. F., manager, Union Assurance, Acton Vale, London. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1896. Hepworth, Lawrence Frederic (Oct. 6, 1882), son of J. S., solicitor, 32, Elgin Crescent, Notting Hill. Left in Medical, April, 1900. 2nd Lieut., 4th Batt. Surrey Regt., 1902; Lieut., 1904. Hewetson, John Fordiffe (April 8, 1881), son of Rev. J., Clerk in Holy Orders, 29, Rivercourt Road, Hammersmith. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1896. Left in U. M. VIII., January, 1899. Naval Store Clerkship, 1900. Jennings, Arthur Lewis (Dec. 4, 1882), son of Mrs., 31, Carlyle Square, Chelsea. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1900. Jennings, Leonard Arthur (May 10, 1883), son of F. W., Civil Service, 17, King's Avenue, Ealing. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1897. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1901. Jones, John Reeder (June 2, 1884), son of Dr. W. M., surgeon, Wath-upon-Deane, Rotherham, Yorks. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1896. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1903. Ollivant Prize, 1902; Butterworth Prize, 1903; Scholar, Brasenose Coll., Oxford, 1903; Second Class Classics Mods., 1905. First XV., 1901; Captain of "Houses" Club, 1902, and Captain of Football; rowed in IV. and VIII. Lees, Alan Henry (July 18, 1883), son of Dr., physician, 22, Weymouth Street. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1896. Left in Sc. VIII. B. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1904. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1900; Exhibitioner, King's Coll., Camb., 1903; passed First M.B. Exam., 1903; First Class Nat. Sci. Tripos, Part I., 1904. Le Gros, Ernest (Mar. 14, 1882), nephew of A. Legros, artist, 57, Brook Green. Left in L. IV., December, 1896. Luard-Selby, Reginald Bertram (Dec. 14, 1884), son of B., musician, 8, Beaufort Street, Chelsea. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1898. Left in U. M. VIII., December, 1903. High Master's Latin Verse Prize, 1903; Scholar, Selwyn Coll., Camb., 1904; Robinson Exhibitioner (Mercers' Company), 1904. MacFarlane, Walter de Burgh (Sept. 21, 1881), son of W., late surveyor of shipping, 20, Springfield Road, Wimbledon. Left in U. Sc. vI., December, 1897. 1896] 331 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. MacMillan, Stephen Alexander (April 9, 1882), son of M., professor of English Literature, 20, Matheson Road. Left in Army A., December, 1900. Gordon Highlanders, 1901; 2nd Lieut., 3rd Batt., 1901; 2nd Lieut., 2nd Batt., 1902. Was slightly wounded in attack on the train at Hamman's Kraal, August 31, 1901. Boxing, Second Medal (bantam-weights), 1897; Capt. Boxing, 1899 to 1900; Capt. of Football, 1900. Miller, Hugh Molineux (April 17, 1880), son of R., barge builder, Holmwood, 63, Albert Road, Battersea Park. Left in Special Science, April, 1898. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1899. Miller, Lawrence Walter (June 3, 1882), son of Mrs., 49, Philbeach Gardens, Earl's Court. Left in U. v. B., December, 1898. Joined South African Light Horse as Corporal, in 1901; severely wounded, January 22, 1902, near Reitz, O. R. C.; since 1902 in Pretoria, in Government employ. Oates, Geoffrey Eugene (Aug. 20, 1884), son of E. W., civil engineer, 1, Carlton Gardens, Ealing. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1897. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1903. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1901; Entrance Scholarship, St. Mary's Hospital, 1903; Second Class, Honours in Zoology, London, 1903. Librarian of Field Club, 1902. Penny, Harold Edmund Glencairn (Aug. 25, 1882), son of E., M.I.C.E., Indian Public Works, care of Messrs. H. S. King & Co., 45, Pall Mall. Left in II., July, 1896. Poynter, Hugh Edward (Jan. 28, 1882), son of E. J., R.A. (Director of National Gallery), 28, Albert Gate. Left in Special, July, 1898. 2nd Lieut., Roy. Fus., 1st (Vol.) Batt., 1901; Lieut.; passed Exam. for French Interpretership, October, 1902, and for Spanish, April, 1903; appointed private secretary to Mr. Adam Block, the British Delegate in the Council of the Administration of the Ottoman Public Debt, 1904. Pratt, Harold Leslie (June 12, 1882), son of H. J., Indian Civil Service, nephew of C. Bovet, Esq., 36, Charleville Road. Left in U. v. A., July, 1898. Trooper in Imp. Yeo. (D.C.O.), 1901. Ritchie, Arthur Gerald (Oct. 30, 1879). Transferred from Foundationers, September, 1893. Sabben, Arthur Percy (April 3, 1881), stepson of W. Scriviner, 20, Campden Hill Road. Left in Sc. III., April, 1896. Studying art. Thurston, Roland (June 9, 1883), son of J., bank official, 184, Clapham Road. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1899. 332 [1896 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Tooth, Wilfred Arthur (July 8, 1881), son of Mrs., 63, Holland Park Avenue. Left in Medical, December, 1899. Vansittart, Herbert Charles (Sept. 24, 1882), son of C. E., 13, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Died in U. v. A., September 28, 1897, aged 15. Whybrow, Edward Henry (Aug. 22, 1882), son of W. T., 1, Rose- mont Road, Acton. Left in U. IV., April, 1897. Williams, Arthur Donald John Bedward (Jan. 10, 1883), son of A. E., civil engineer, 18A, Brook Green. Left in Sc. VIII. B., December, 1901. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1901; Science Student, Univ. Coll., London, 1901-2; Prelim. Sci. (M.B.) Exam., Part II., London Univ., 1902; Medical Student, Caius Coll., Camb., 1903. Wilson, Arthur Wilfred (Feb. 1, 1881), son of J., diamond merchant, Tudor Lodge, Frognal, Hampstead. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1897. Wilson, Herbert (Jan. 26, 1882), as above. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1897. Wooton, Clement Fanshawe (Oct. 5, 1882), son of A. F., Civil Service, 5, Wimbledon Park Road, Southfields. Left in Army B., July, 1899. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected May, 1896. Carr, Talbot Effingham (July 9, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1895. Hopkinson, John Gustav (Aug. 26, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1893. Kisch, Barthold Schlesinger (Oct. 25, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1895. Nelson, Richard Albany (July 2, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1893. Sedgwick, Oliver Standish (May 13, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1893. 1896] 333 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted May, 1896. Acklom, Spencer (Feb. 6, 1883), son of Colonel S. (retired), 15, Neville Street, Onslow Gardens. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1898. Left in Army A., December, 1900. Singing Prize, 1897; Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, December, 1900; 2nd Lieut., Highland Light Infantry, 1902. Batting, Leonard Colville (Jan. 8, 1882), son of H. L., civil engineer, 19, Ashchurch Park Villas, Goldhawk Road. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1898. Engineering student. Bird, Cecil Godfrey (Mar. 29, 1881), son of Colonel F. V. G., R.M.L.I., 35, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., July, 1899. Adm. to R. M. C., Sandhurst, June, 1899. Commission in R.M.L.I., 1899; Lieut., 1900. Transferred to the Indian Staff Corps (Unattached), July 27, 1903. Blyth, George Herbert (Sept. 16, 1882), son of Mrs., 101, Shepherd's Bush Road. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1898. Broadley, Charles Edward Matthew (Mar. 2, 1883), son of Mrs., 80, Sterndale Road. Left in L. VI., December, 1898. Clerk to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, May, 1902; Student of Lincoln's Inn, February, 1903; Roman Law, Class III., Michaelmas Exam., 1903. Bulkley, Gerald William (Feb. 25, 1883), son of J., secretary, Emborne House, Florence Road, Ealing. Left in L. v., April, 1899. Burrage, Cyril Charles Webb (April 25, 1883), son of J. W. W. (deceased), H.M. Inspector of Schools, Avon Lea, Peterborough Road, Harrow. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1899. Smee Prize, 1899; Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1900; College of Preceptors Exam., December, 1899; Medical student. Castle, Hugh Septimus (Nov. 6, 1881), son of A., 45, Sutton Court Road, Chiswick. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1897. Authorised clerk to Messrs. F. N. Durlacher, Stock Exchange. Chappell, George Henry (Dec. 9, 1882), son of C. A., dealer in art fabric, 10, Campden Grove, Kensington. Left in Special, April, 1898. Established clerk in the Custom House, London. Cheers, Henry Alexander (May 9, 1881), son of H. A., architect, 35, Waldegrave Park, Strawberry Hill. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1897. 334 [1896 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Clarence, John Laurence (Nov. 16, 1881), sou of Mrs., 5, Silver Crescent, Gunnersbury. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1897. Draffen, Charles Henry (April 6, 1882), son of F. J. (retired farmer), 6, Royal Crescent, Notting Hill. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1900. Elliott, John Edward (April 3, 1882), son of J. S., solicitor, 8, Park Hill, Ealing. Left in U. Sc. VI., April, 1899. Smee Prizes, 1897, 1899. Fischer, Edgar Hugh (Nov. 18, 1880), son of Mrs. F. Fischer, 11, Hogarth Road. Left in III., July, 1896. Fletcher, Godwin William Relfe (May 11, 1882), son of W. H., mercantile clerk, 63, Thornton Avenue, Chiswick. Left in L. v., December, 1897. Foley, Hubert Charles Sidney (Mar. 6, 1882), son of S., merchant, 30, Delamere Terrace, Westbourne Square. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1897. Lieut., Middlesex R.V. (Queen's Westminsters), 1900; Lieut., 22nd Batt., Imperial Yeomanry (Roughriders), 1901; resigned from Army, 1901. Foote, Edmund Ward Keppel (Mar. 14, 1884), son of H. K., Inspector of Lifeboats, 52, Brook Green. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1898. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1902. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1902; Interm. B.Sc. (Eng.) Exam., London Univ., 1904. Harcourt, Guy Hanmer (June 3, 1884), son of Rev. G., Clerk in Holy Orders, All Saints' Vicarage, Battersea Park. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1903. Jesus Coll., Camb., 1903. Hilliard, Stafford Cockburn (Sept. 27, 1883), son of Rev. E. S., Clerk in Holy Orders, St. Andrew's Vicarage, Fulham. Left in L. VI., December, 1901. St. John's Coll., Oxford, 1902. Langhorne, Robert Tennent (Nov. 25, 1881), son of A. R. M., merchant's clerk, 228, The Grove, Hammersmith. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1898. Leeson, Harold Howard (July 15, 1881), son of Dr., physician, Collingham House, Cromwell Road. Left in Sc. VIII. B., April, 1900 Smee Prize, 1899; Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1900; passed First Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Part III., 1902; passed Prelim. Sci. M.B. Exam., Part I., 1902; Part II., London Univ., 1903; 2nd Lieut., North Middlesex Rifles, 1901. 1896] 335 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Lockwood, Sidney Hirst (April 30, 1881), son of Mrs., 8, West- bourne Park Villas. Left in Medical, April, 1899. St. Mary's Hospital; passed First Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Part I., 1900; passed Second Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1902. Died June 3, 1903, aged 22. Lutman, Robert Bywater (Jan. 10, 1881), son of Mrs., Ernhue Villa, Bloemfontein Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in Sc. III., July, 1896. McDowall, Stewart Andrew (Oct. 2, 1882), son of A., Sec. Girls' Public Day Schools Co., 166, Holland Road. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1900. Smee Prize, 1897; Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1899; Trinity Coll., Camb., Exhibitioner, 1903; First Class Nat. Science Tripos, Part. I., 1903; First Class Nat. Science Tripos, Part II., 1904; appointed Assistant to the Superintendent of the Museum of Zoology at Cambridge, 1904. McGowan, Frank (Feb. 1, 1881), son of Mrs., 114, Netherwood Road, West Kensington Park. Left in Sc. III., July, 1896. Matthaei, Ernst Roger (April 13, 1883), son of Mrs., 113, Clifton Hill, Maida Vale. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1896. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1902. Scholar, Trinity Hall., Camb., 1902; B.A., Second Class (Div. II.), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1905. Murray, George Andrew (May 9, 1882), nephew of D. Wroughton, Woolley Park, Wantage. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1899. Pearce, Edwin Sutton (April 28, 1882), son of Mrs., 67, Nether- wood Road, West Kensington Park. Left in II., July, 1896. Sandford, Daniel Arthur (June 18, 1882), son of The Venerable Archdeacon of Exeter, The Close, Exeter. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1897. Left in Army A., July, 1899. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, June, 1899; Prize for Tactics, 1900; Com- mission in Roy. Art., 1900; Lieut., 1902. Scott, Bertie Garfield Alma (Sept. 20, 1881), son of A. O., solicitor, 13, The Avenue, Bedford Park. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1899. Smee Prize, 1897; Special Art Prize, 1899; Trinity Hall., Camb. Cox. in Cambridge Boat, 1903, 1904. Shaw-Leipmann, William Shaw (May 7, 1882), son of P., merchant, 11, Gwendwr Road. Left in L. Sc. VI., April, 1897. Sladen, Douglas Brooke Charles (Nov. 25, 1881), son of Douglas, author, 32, Addison Mansions, West Kensington. Left in Hist. VIII., December, 1899. 2nd Lieut., Cornwall and Devon Miners' Artillery, 1901; 2nd Lieut., Roy. Art., May 24, 1902. 336 [1896 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Sneyd, Dryden George Thompson (Aug. 20, 1882), son of Mrs. (Father, deceased, late Bengal Police), 10, Douro Place, Victoria Road. Left in Army B., April, 1899. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, June, 1900; Com- mission in Roy. Gar. Art., 1902. Boxing Club Medal (feather-weights), 1897. Smith, Cyril Brunette (Feb. 28, 1880), son of R. S., manager, Negis Insurance Co., 8, Warwick Gardens. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1898. Strahan, Geoffrey Sequin (Aug. 11, 1882), son of A. S., publisher, 56, Upper Mall, Hammersmith. Left in L. IV., December, 1897. John Watson Prizes, 1896 and 1897; Land- scape Prizes, 1896 and 1897; Science Student, Univ. Coll., London, 1897-8. Wells, John Allan Robertson (Jan. 30, 1882), son of Dr. A., M.D., Keith House, North End Road. Left in Medical, December, 1898. St. Thomas's Hosp., 1899; passed First Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Part III., 1899; passed Second Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Part III., 1903. Wells, Philip James (April 23, 1880), son of W., brewer, 18, Scarsdale Villas, Kensington. Left in Medical, December, 1897. 2nd Lieut., 2nd Vol. Batt. (South Middlesex), June 21, 1899; Lieut., November 16, 1901. Brewer. Volunteered for South Africa, but was disqualified medically. Died in 1904, aged 24. Wilson, Francis Stuart (Jan. 18, 1883), son of H., stockbroker, 3, Stanhope Street, Hyde Park. Left in Army A., July, 1900. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, June, 1900; Com- mission in R.M.L.I., 1900; R. N. Coll., Greenwich; Lieut., 1901. Wolff, Harold Stanley David (Mar. 20, 1884), son of C., diamond merchant, 30, Holland Park Gardens. Left in Medical, April, 1900. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1896. Bell, Richard Eardley Thomas (Dec. 3, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1895. Bovet, Verner Charles Aloysius (Mar. 30, 1881). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1893. Coburn, Arthur Isaacs (Sept. 15, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1893. Cohen, Charles Ernest (May 20, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1895. 1896] 337 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Cohn, Paul Victor (May 11, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1896. Frank, Geoffrey Theodore (Oct. 12, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1895. Gray, Harry Tyrrell (Sept. 10, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1894. Hardie, Alec David (April 15, 1883), son of J., schoolmaster, Linton House, Holland Park Avenue. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1902. Exhibitioner, Peterhouse, Camb., 1902; B.A., Third Class (Div. II.) Classical Tripos, Pt. I., 1905. Hewetson, John Fordiffe (April 8, 1881). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1896. Howse, Francis Robert (April 15, 1881). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1895. Jones, John Reeder (June 3, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1896. Kirby, Walter Ernest (Oct. 17, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1895. Lees, Alan Henry (July 18, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1896. Matthaei, Ernst Roger (April 13, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1896. Monfries, Charles Babington Smith (Jan. 14, 1883), son of A., private secretary, 81, Elgin Crescent, Notting Hill. Left in VII., July, 1899. Smee Prize, 1899; Student, Edinburgh University; Oriel College, Oxford, 1904. Niemeyer, Otto Ernst (Nov. 23, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1895. Norton, Ernest Lingham (Sept. 4, 1883), son of R. E., commercial clerk, 6, Dalebury Road, Upper Tooting. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1902. Milton Prize, 1901; Sleath Prize, 1902; Scholar, Trinity Coll., Oxford, 1902; Second Class Classics Mods., 1904. Capt. of "C" Club, 1900-1902; Capt. of Fives, 1901. Palmer, Clarence Edward Stanhope (Oct. 28, 1883), son of A. L., Supt. Government Telegraph, Madras, 99, The Grove, Ealing. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1902. Exhibitioner, Corpus Christi Coll., Camb., 1902; Stock Exhibitioner, 1902. Rowe, William Hugh Cecil (July 19, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1895. Z 338 [1896 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Royal-Dawson, Oswald Sidney (Feb. 16, 1885), son of C., coffee planter (retired), 7, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1903. Senior Latin Elegiac Prize, 1903; Scholar, Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, 1903; Second Class Classics Mods., 1905. Vice-President of Union Soc., 1901. St. Clair, William Lockhart (June 22, 1883), son of Hon. L. M., engineer, Indian Public Works, care of Surgeon Major-General Rice (grandfather), 44, Warwick Gardens. Left in Army A., December, 1899. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, June, 1900; Commission in Roy. Garr. Art., 1901. Sheldon, Philip Arkell (Jan. 14, 1881). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1893. Standbridge, William John (Nov. 7, 1880). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1894. Taylor, Geoffrey Charles Rimington (Sept. 23, 1880), son of C., solicitor, Shenfield House, Brentwood, Essex. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1899. Exhibitioner, Magdalene Coll., Camb., 1900; 2nd Lieut., 1st Batt. V.B. Essex Regt., 1900; Lieut., 1902; B.A., Third Class (Div. II.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1902; Prelim. Exam., Law Society, 1903. Boxing Club Medal (light-weight), 1897; Bronze Medal at Aldershot for Boxing (heavy-weight), 1899. Waterall, Leonard Saxton (Oct. 20, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1895. Winterbotham, Frederick Page (Aug. 9, 1885), son of W. H., solicitor, 6, Ladbroke Terrace, Notting Hill. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1904. Scholar, Caius Coll., Camb., 1903. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1896. Allen, Greville John Buxton (Feb. 18, 1884), son of J., jeweller, The Laurels, Wellington Road, Hounslow. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1902. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, February, 1903. Atkinson, Howard Hutton (Feb. 27, 1882), son of Dr., M.D., 1, West Cromwell Road. Left in Sc. IV., April, 1897. Inspecting Electrical Engineer to the London Fire Brigade. Is an N.C.O. Electrical Engineers (Volunteers). Ayrton, Edward Russell (Dec. 17, 1882), son of W. S., H.B.M. Consul, Tamoni, China. Left in VII., July, 1900. Went to Egypt under the Egyptian Exploration Fund, 1902. 1896] 339 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Ball, George Keith Devereux (April 3, 1881), son of Mrs. (Father, merchant), Elm Bank, Acacia Road, Acton. Left in U. Sc. vI., April, 1898. In South Africa. Barrett, Harold Horwood (Jan. 19, 1883), son of J. H., master mariner, 23, The Avenue, Bedford Park. Left in Sc. IV., December, 1897. Barry, Claude Randolph (Sept. 28, 1881), son of F. R., Civil Service, 5, Bath Road, Bedford Park. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1899. Barton, Robert (June 30, 1883), son of R. M., Civil Service, 84, Palace Gardens Terrace. Left in Sc. v., April, 1899. Bland, Charles Roxberry (Oct. 20, 1883), son of G. R., Baltic merchant, Rocklands, Brondesbury Park. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1901. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1901; Interm. B.Sc. (Eng.) Exam., London Univ., 1904. Boulenger, Cecil Robert (Nov. 17, 1883), son of G. A., F.R.S., Asst. Nat. Hist. Museum, 8, Courtfield Road. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1902. Smee Prizes, 1899 and 1900; Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1902. Brimblecombe, Stanley Leemoore (July 16, 1882), son of W., governor, Kensington Workhouse, 28, Marloes Road, Ken- sington Left in Medical, April, 1899. Medical Student, St. Mary's Hospital; passed First Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Parts I. and II., 1899; passed Second Exam. (Anat. and Phys.), 1903; passed Second Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1903. Brooks, Hubert James (Feb. 23, 1883), son of E., surveyor, Heath- field, Hendham Road, Upper Tooting. Left in U. Sc. VIII. B., December, 1900. Brown, Marshall Henry (July 4, 1882), son of G., architectural decorator, 167, Hammersmith Road. Left in U. IV., December, 1897. Student of architecture. Carmichael-Smyth, George Henry Hyndford (Sept. 28, 1882), son of Mrs., 24, Anselm Road, Walham Green. Left in Army B., December, 1899. Clementi-Smith, Herbert Drayton (Jan. 20, 1880). Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, April, 1893. Coburn, Charles Isaacs (Aug. 11, 1884), son of H. I., solicitor, 22, Fitzjohn's Avenue. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1903. Merton Coll., Oxford, 1903. Captain of "E" Club, 1901. z 2 340 [1896 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Cowper, Alfred Denys (Feb. 4, 1884), son of C. E., civil engineer, 144, Addison Gardens, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1898. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1902. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1901; Smee Prize, 1902; Andrews' Scholar, Univ. Coll., London, 1902; Interm. Exam. in Science, London Univ., 1902; Second Class Certificate for Physics, Univ. Coll., London, 1903. Cox, Cecil Adey Kenwick (Nov. 14, 1884), son of T. A., civil engineer, 14, Hazlitt Road. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1898. Left in L. VIII., December, 1901. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, June, 1902; Commission in Bedfordshire Regt., 1903. Cox, Henry Ashley (May 8, 1882), son of Colonel H. W., Army Service Corps, 36, Eaton Rise, Ealing. Left in Medical, July, 1899. Smee Prizes, 1898 and 1899; Engineering Student, Univ. Coll., London, 1899-1900. Crofts, Christopher Benson (Oct. 10, 1883), son of A., secretary, 140, Sinclair Road. Left in L. VI., December, 1901. St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1902. Davies, Hubert James (April 8, 1883), son of C., chemist, 212, Holland Road. Left in III., April, 1897. Deane, Ralph Hawtrey (May 26, 1884), son of R. H., barrister, 98, Sinclair Road. Left in U. IV., December, 1897. Private in City Imperial Volunteers. Dickson, Francis Tom Ainsworth (July 8, 1881), son of Mrs. Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1895. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1897. Dockrell, Morgan (May 13, 1883), son of Dr. M., skin specialist, 9, Cavendish Square. Left in U. IV., July, 1897. Scholar, Downing Coll., Cambridge, 1903. Duigan, Valentine Richard (Feb. 22, 1882), son of Mrs. (Father, Inspector-General, R.N., C.B.), 16, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., April, 1898. Commission in Cork Militia, 1899; Lieut., Waterford Artillery, 1900; Hon. Capt., 1900; resigned from Army, 1901. Faraker, Thomas William (April 6, 1882), son of W. E., retired merchant, Claremont House, Albany Park, Kingston-on- Thames. Left in U. IV., December 1897. Finch, Frederick Gerald (Aug. 16, 1884), son of F., mercantile clerk, 20, Montpelier Square. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1903. Keble Coll., Oxford, 1903. 1896] 341 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Geary, Francis Joseph Grattan (Feb. 25, 1883), son of G., journalist, care of Mrs. Bradshaw, 43, Aynhoe Road. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1897. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1902. Montagu Prize, 1897; Sleath Prize, 1900; Bedford Prize, 1900; Truro Prize, 1901; Latin Elegiac Verse Prize, 1902; Scholar, Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1902; First Class Classics Mods., Oxford, 1904. Gifford, George Lawrence (Dec. 1, 1881), son of Mrs., 27, Bassett Road, Notting Hill. Left in Math. VIII., April, 1901. Gill, Victor William (May 26, 1882), son of T., solicitor, 8, St. Quintin's Avenue, Notting Hill. Left in L. Sc. vI., April, 1900. Godfrey, Edward Walter (Jan. 22, 1883), son of G., solicitor, 365, Camden Road, Holloway. Left in Math. VIII., April, 1901. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1900; Roman Law Exam., Class II., Middle Temple, 1903; Evidence, Procedure, and Criminal Law, Class II., 1903; Constitutional Law and Legal History, Class III., 1904; Criminal Law, Class II., 1904. High Master's Silver Medal for Boxing, 1900. Hamill, Philip (Oct. 15, 1883), son of P., Inland Revenue, St. Margaret's, Barrowgate Road, Chiswick. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1897. Left in Sc. VIII. B. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1902. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1900; Smee Prizes, 1898, 1901, and 1902; Prelim. Sci. (M.B.) Exam., Part I., London Univ., 1901; Minor Scholar and Subsizar, Trinity College, Camb., 1902; Major Scholar, 1905; Interm. Exam. in Science, London Univ., 1902; Junior Entrance Scholarship, St. Bartholomew's Hosp., 1902; First M.B. Exam., Camb., 1903; Junior Scholarship, St. Bartholomew's Hosp., in Chem., Sci., and Physiology, 1903; B.A., First Class Nat. Science Tripos, Part I., 1905. Hammond, Cecil Frank (Jan. 14, 1884), son of W. F., wine merchant, 63, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. IV., April, 1897. Hansell, Francis Leethem (Oct. 22, 1882), son of F. R., bank manager, Brook House, Sutton, Thirsk, Yorks. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1899. Interm. Exam., Law Soc., Class I., 1903. Henderson, William Lewis (May 12, 1883), son of H. W., 4, Gliddon Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1898. Left in U. VIII., July, 1902. Junior Latin Elegiac Verse Prize, 1900; Exhibitioner, Peterhouse, Camb., 1902; B.A., Third Class (Div. I.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1905; Assistant Master at Colet Court. Librarian to School Union Soc., 1901-1902. Henderson, Charles Curling (May 12, 1883), as above. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1898. Left in U. VIII., July, 1902. Exhibitioner, Lincoln Coll., Oxford, 1902; Fourth Class Classics Mods., 1904; B.A., Second Class Modern History, 1905. Captain of School Gymnasium, 1901-1902. 342 [1896 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Hicks, Arthur William (April 7, 1882), son of Mrs., 54, Addison Mansions, West Kensington. Left in Sc. III., July, 1897. Howorth, Humphrey Noel (Dec. 28, 1882), son of Sir Henry, K.C.I.E., M.P., 30, Collingham Place, Cromwell Road. Left in Hist. VIII., April, 1901. Second Class Modern History, 1905. Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, 1901; B.A., Hutchinson, Victor Elliot Swift Bury (Dec. 6, 1881), nephew of E. Hutchinson, solicitor, 58, Munster Road, Fulham. Left in III., April, 1897. In Natal. Jackson, Francis (Jan. 4, 1883), son of J. H., C. S. (War Office), 43, Longridge Road, Earl's Court. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1899. Johnson, George Edward MacQueen (Nov. 2, 1880), son of E., sec. to public company, 42, Callcott Road, Brondesbury. Left in U. v. A., December, 1897. King's Coll., London. Jones, Edwyn Llewellyn (April 24, 1883), son of Mrs. E., 34, Bedford Gardens, Campden Hill. Left in L. M. VIII., December, 1901. Peterhouse, Camb., 1903. Jones, Hal Harrison (Mar. 9, 1883), son of H., civil engineer, 58, Barons Court Road. Left in L. IV., December, 1897. King, Cecil Arthur (Oct. 10, 1882), son of Mrs., photographer, 7, Norland Terrace, Holland Park. Left in L. Sc. VII., April, 1899. King, Lyster Hulme (Feb. 11, 1882), son of F. H., land agent, The Gables, Horsham, Sussex. Left in Sc. VII., July, 1900. Hertford Coll., Oxford, 1902. Kinsey, Arthur Francis St. John (May 31, 1883), son of Mrs., lady supt. and sec. to Deaf College, Castle Bar Hill, Ealing. Left in Medical, July, 1899. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1904; University Tutorial Coll.; engineering pupil at Deptford. Kisch, Martin Schlesinger (June 4, 1884), son of H. J., merchant, 27, Marlborough Place. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in U. VIII., April, 1903. Special Art Prize for Modelling in Clay, Cast in Plaster, 1900; 2nd Lieut., 2nd Batt. South Middlesex Regt. (V.R.C.), 1903; Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1903; Commission in Roy. Field Art., December, 1904. Librarian of the Union; Lieut. (Cadets). Captain of "D" Club. Larken, Paul Metcalf (May 24, 1882), son of E. P., 30, Pembroke Gardens. Left in L. VI., July, 1899. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, June and December, 1900; Commission in Army Service Corps, 1902; Lieut., 1903. 1896] 343 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Leeson, Leslie Knight (Jan. 16, 1885), son of Dr. J. O., physician, Collingham House, Cromwell Road. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1899, and back to Capitation Scholars, January, 1902. Left in Army A., December, 1902. Smee Prize, 1902; adm. to R. M. A., Woolwich, June, 1903; Commission, R.A., 1905. Leigh-Bennett, Cyril Francis (June 13, 1883), son of H. J., wine merchant, 164, Holland Road. Left in U. v. A., July, 1900. MacRury, Evan (Oct. 29, 1883), son of Lieut.-Col., Brigade Surgeon (retired), 65, Earl's Court Road, Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1897. Left in Army A., December, 1900. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, June and December, 1900; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1904. Matteson, Leonard (Nov. 24, 1882), son of Mrs. J. W., 35, Dukes Avenue, Chiswick. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1898. Lieut., 1903. Commission in Army Service Corps, 1902; Mills, Charles Eaton (Sept. 19, 1883), son of W. H., solicitor, 31, Mortlake Road, Kew. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1902. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1902; Intermediate Exam., Law Society, 1903. Newman, Lionel Herbert Lewis (Mar. 3, 1883), son of H., colonial merchant, 2, Florence Terrace, Ealing. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1900. Capt. of Rowing and of Swimming, 1900. Onslow-Ford, Max (Sept. 17, 1882), son of E., sculptor, R.A., 62, Acacia Road. Left in Sc. VII., April, 1900. First Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Parts I. and II., 1903. Orchard, Laurence Barnard (June 8, 1882), son of W. E., merchant, 8, Queen's Mansions, Brook Green. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1898. In Canada since 1902. He has qualified as an assayer of metal, and is engaged in the Londonderry Iron and Mining Co., Nova Scotia; appointed an inspector of ore. Pare, Maurice (May 14, 1883), son of H. J., Sunnyside, Chiswick Mall. Left in U. VI., December, 1899. Prudential Assurance Society. Pearson, Eric Alexander (Nov. 4, 1882), son of A. E., C. S. (Board of Trade), 1, Mount Park Crescent, Ealing. Left in VI. B., December, 1897. Peel, Arthur (May 29, 1882), son of F. W., architect, 7, Fairfax Road, Chiswick. Left in Army B., April, 1898. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, December, 1900. Commission in R.M.L.I., 1901; Lieut., 1902. 344 [1896 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Priestley, Archibald Bertram (June 21, 1882), son of Mrs., 107, Oxford Gardens, North Kensington. Left in Army A., December, 1900. Commission in West India Regt., 1903. Rushton, Cecil George (June 17, 1883), son of G. A., Stock Exchange, 11, Wellington Mansions, Queen's Club Gardens. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1901. Sands, Sydney Brett (Sept. 20, 1883), son of D. B., manager to house agent, 19, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in Math. vIII., April, 1901. Saunders, Reginald George Francis (July 11, 1882), son of Mrs., 56, Linden Gardens, Chiswick. Left in Army C., July, 1897. Lance-Corporal, Paget's Horse, 1901; served under General Broadwood in South Africa. Sayers, Raymond Cecil (Mar. 27, 1884), son of R. C., Strathmore, Castlenau, Barnes, Left in Army A., July, 1901. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, December, 1901. Commission in R.A., 1903. Seeman, Otmar Ulrich (Jan. 11, 1883), son of R., merchant, St. Chad's, Mount Park Road, Ealing. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1900. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1899; passed Interm. Exam. in Science, London Univ., First Class, 1900; Free Studentship in Physics, Roy. Coll. of Science, 1901; Bessemer Medal and Associateship, Roy. Coll. of Science, 1903. Sharpe, Alfred Gerald Meredith (Aug. 16, 1884), care of Mrs. Meredith, 73, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in L. IV., April, 1897. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, June, 1902; 2nd Lieut., Roy. Berks Regt., 1903. Simon, Philip Benfey (June 13, 1883), son of H. I., stockbroker, 13, Woodchurch Road, West Hampstead. Left in Remove, July, 1898. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, 1902; Commission in Roy. Art., 1902. Snell, Thomas Saxon (Dec. 6, 1881), son of T., shorthand writer, 34, St. Mary Abbott's Terrace. Left in L. Sc. vI., April, 1898. Soper, Horace Nettleship (April 3, 1882), son of Dr. W., surgeon, 307, Clapham Road. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1897. Entered Eastern Telegraph Company's service, 1898; stationed at the Island of Rodriquez. Sprague, Geoffrey Bond (June 6, 1883), son of Mrs., 56, Addison Gardens, Kensington. Left in L. VI., April, 1901. Sproston, Arthur Hill (May 28, 1881), son of Mrs., care of Miss L. Backer, 6, Colville Road, Bayswater. Left in U. Sc. VI., April, 1898. 1896] 345 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Sproston, Henry (April 10, 1882), son of Mrs. Spiller (née Sproston), 2, Marchwood Crescent, Ealing. Left in Special Sc., April, 1899. 2nd Lieut., 3rd Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment; was granted the local rank of Lieutenant in the Army whilst employed with the West African Frontier Force. Stevens, Richard Henry Easington (Jan. 13, 1883), son of T., solicitor, 1, Ladbroke Terrace. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1899. College of Preceptors Exam., September, 1900; Medical Student, Univ. Coll. Hosp., October 30, 1900; Art Student, Univ. Coll., London, 1900-1; attached to Vol. Med. Staff Corps (London), 1901. Sturdy, Arthur Carlile (Dec. 4, 1882), son of Rev. H. C., Clerk in Holy Orders, St. Paul's Vicarage, Dorking. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1898. Left in Sc. VIII. A. (Exhibi- tioner), December, 1901. Coll. Preceptors Exam., December, 1898; Matricula- tion, London Univ., First Class, January, 1901; Prelim. Sci. (M.B.) Exam., London Univ., 1901; Scholar, Pembroke Coll., Camb., 1902; First M.B. Exam., Camb., 1903; First Class Nat. Sci. Tripos, Part I., Camb., 1904. Swan, Robert Arthur (April 29, 1884), son of R. A., stipendiary magistrate, British Guiana, care of Mrs., 122, Cromwell Terrace, Shepherd's Bush. Left in L. Sc. vI., April, 1899. In partnership with his father in British Guiana. Lieut., 3rd Australian Commonwealth Horse, 1903. Tippetts, Cecil Malpas (June 10, 1883), son of W. J. B., solicitor, 2, Nevern Road, Earl's Court. Left in Hist. VIII., December, 1901. Merton Coll., Oxford, 1903. Towers-Smith, Lionel Wentworth Dickens (Oct. 23, 1882), son of Mrs., godson of Miss Wolfe, 57, Elsham Road. Left in L. Sc. VI., April, 1899. Chemical analyist and assayer. Townsend, Frederick Laurence (Dec. 14, 1880), son of Mrs., 7, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. III., December, 1896. Vallat, Francis Louis (Sept. 25, 1882), son of G. F., diamond merchant, 26, Stonor Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1898, Diamond broker. Ward, Charles Macnamara (July 3, 1881), son of T. J. (Ralli & Co., Bombay). Left in Army C., December, 1897. Ward, Harold Archibald (Nov. 7, 1882), as above. Left in Army B., July, 1900. Commission in 4th Battalion of Border Regiment, 1900. Colts XI., 1898; Second XI., First XV., 1899; First XI., 1900. Boxing (Silver Medal at Aldershot for feather-weights), 1900. 346 [1896 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. 30, 1882), son of Mrs. H. G., Watney, Jack Southard (Mar. 30, 1882), son Stanstead, Essex. Left in Army B., July, 1899. Went on the Stock Exchange, then joined as trooper in Paget's Horse, and left England for Cape Town, February 27, 1901. Obtained a Commission in the Imperial Yeomanry, with command of a Maxim gun in June, 1901, and had command of the "Clementi-Scouts" after the death of Lieutenant Eugene Clementi-Smith. Lieutenant Watney of the 11th Batt., Imperial Yeomany, was killed at Tweefontein when De Wet rushed Colonel Firman's camp on December 25, 1901; reported by Lord Kitchener to have been killed "heading a charge." A Memorial Tablet was unveiled to his memory, with that of two others, in Mercers' Chapel on December 19, 1902. Webb, John Beazley (Mar. 7, 1883), son of J. C., artist, 111, Clifton Hill, St. John's Wood. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1901. Smee Prize, 1900; Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1901; Science Student, Univ. Coll., London, 1901 -2; First Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Part III., 1904; Prelim. Scientific Exam. (Biology), Univ. of London, 1904. Wetherilt, Newton Charles (April 15, 1883), son of D., agent, 86, Boundary Road. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1899. Prelim. Exam. for Royal Institute of British Architects, 1901. Wilson, John Robert (Aug. 1, 1881), son of Mrs., St. Kilda, 21, Earlsfield Road, Wandsworth. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1898. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1898. Winterbotham, Harold (Dec. 26, 1883), son of W. H., solicitor, Ladbroke Terrace, Notting Hill. Left in Special, April, 1897. Elected Foundationer, September, 1899. Left in U. VIII., July, 1903. King's Coll., Camb., 1903. Wolff, Cecil Harry (Jan. 11, 1882), son of Victor, mining engineer, 10, Maresfield Gardens, Hampstead. Left in L. Sc. VI., April, 1899. Science student, Univ. Coll., London, 1900-1; Commission in Bedfordshire Regt., 4th Batt., 1901; Lieut., 1902; Capt., 1904. Capt. of Boxing, 1899. Woods, Norman Charles (June 22, 1882), son of Mrs. (Father, Commander, R.N.), Hazlitt House, Hazlitt Road, West Ken- sington. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1899. A.R.C.O. and A. (Mus.), T.C.L., Selwyn College, Cambridge, where he is reading for the degrees of B.A. and Mus. Bac. Woods, Frederick Arthur (Aug. 6, 1883), as above. Left in Army B., July, 1899. In business in London. Wootton, Charles Arthur (July 29, 1882), son of C. F., Civil Service, 8, Hollywood Villas, Southfields, Wandsworth. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1899. 1896] 347 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Wright, Thomas Anthony Victor (Aug. 3, 1884), son of Gen. Sir Thos., K.C.B., Knighton House, The Manor Way, Black- heath. Left in L. IV., December, 1897. Re-entered in April, 1899, and left in Army A., December, 1900. Adm. to R. M. C., Sandhurst, December, 1901; adm. to R. M. C., Sandhurst (India Cadet), June, 1901; Commission in R.M.L.I., 1901; Lieut., 1903. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1897. Alderson, Edward Reginald (Dec. 29, 1881), son of Mrs., The Lindens, Kew Road, Kew. Left in Army C., July, 1897. Andrews, Hugh (Oct. 10, 1882), son of R. C., Austro-Hungarian Vice-Consul, St. Margaret's, The Terrace, Barnes. Left in L. vI., April, 1900. Clerk in the Bank of England. Balcomb, Herbert Francis George (Nov. 25, 1882), son of G. A., Supervisor, Inland Revenue, 52, Comeragh Road, West Ken- sington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1898. Left in Math. VIII., Decem- ber, 1901. Exhibitioner, St. John's Coll., Camb., 1901; B.A., Senior Optime, Mathematical Tripos, Pt. I., 1905; student at King's College, London. Barr, William Arthur (June 3, 1882), son of R., editor Detroit Free Press ("Luke Sharp "), Hillhead, Surbiton, Surrey. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1899. Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1903. Batstone John (Dec. 4, 1884), son of S. E., sanitary surveyor, 1, Baskerville Road, Wandsworth Common. Left in Math. VIII., December, 1903. Smee Prize, 1898. Beal, Noel Watkin (Dec 24, 1883), son of C., solicitor, Roseneath, Queen Street, Hammersmith. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1901. Art Student, Univ. Coll., London, 1902-3; Interm. Exam., Class II., Law Society, June, 1903. Boulenger, Charles Leopold (April 18, 1885), son of G. A., F.R.S., Asst. Nat. Hist. Museum, 8, Courtfield Road. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1897. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1903. Smee Prizes, 1899, 1900, 1902, and 1903; Scholar, King's Coll., Camb., 1903; First M.B. Exam., Parts I. and II., Camb., 1903; First Class Nat. Science Tripos, Part I., 1905. Brewer, John (June 17, 1883), son of Dr. A. H., physician and surgeon, 136, Richmond Road, Dalston. Left in U. IV., July, 1899. Clerk in an insurance broker's office. Broad, Hubert Frederick (Feb. 22, 1883), son of C. B., merchant, Stamford Brook Lodge, Ravenscourt Park. Left in L. Sc. vI., July, 1899. 348 [1897 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Chesterton, Maurice (Aug. 4, 1882), son of S. R., estate agent, 31, Pembroke Road, Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1898. Clifford, Arthur Campbell (July 7, 1883), son of E. T., manager assurance company, 75, Philbeach Gardens, Earl's Court. Left in Medical, July, 1899. Engineering Student, Univ. Coll., London, 1899-1900. Cole, Charles Eric (May 29, 1883), son of C. W., merchant, 27, Gordon Road, Ealing. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1900. Smee Prize, 1899. Cowper, Herbert Wellesley (Aug. 4, 1883), son of Colonel, Bengal Cavalry, 6, Haarlem Mansions, Brook Green. Left in VII., July, 1902. Hertford Coll., Oxford, 1902. Culver, Reginald Percy (Jan. 26, 1882), stepson of H. A. Rawlins, architect, Milford House, John Street, Hampstead. Left in Army A., July, 1900. Commission in King's Liverpool Regt., 1901; Lieut., 1902. Capt. of "B" Club, 1899-1900. de Souza, Edward Valentine (Feb. 14, 1882), son of Dr. E. M., physician, 38, Harley Street. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1900. Coll. of Preceptors Exam., June, 1898; Downing, Cambridge, 1901. Dodd, Gerald Sutton (June 17, 1883), son of C., Q.C., 28, Inver- ness Terrace. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1900. John Watson Prize, 1899. Flack, Herbert William (Aug. 9, 1882), son of W. R., dentist, 29, Lower Phillimore Place, High Street, Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1900. Smee Prize, 1899. Francis, Daniel Herbert (Oct. 26, 1881), son of D., gold miner, Tati House, St. John's Wood Park. Left in L. Sc. VI., April, 1899. Camborne School of Mines, Cornwall. Garrett, Cecil Dudley (Dec. 31, 1882), son of Dr., surgeon, 54, Addison Gardens. Left in Sc. III., July, 1897. Gee, Percival Norman Kempe (Feb. 13, 1885), son of Basil, merchant, 7, Pembroke Gardens. Left in Special Science, April, 1900. George, Frank Edwin (Mar. 25, 1881), son of E., commercial clerk, 172, Amesbury Avenue, Streatham Hill. Left in U. v. A., December, 1898. Greville, Brooke Southwell Edward Algernon Fulke (June 2, 1882), son of B. S., 18, Barons Court Road. Left in Army C., July, 1900. Commission in the Rifle Brigade (6th Batt.), 1901; 2nd Lieut., West India Regt., 1901; Lieut. 1904. 1897] 349 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Klingenstein, Sidney (Sept. 15, 1884), son of A., cigar merchant, 15, Sutherland Avenue. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1897. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1903. Montagu Prize, 1903; Scholar, New Coll., Oxford, 1903; Certificate in Taylorian Scholarship Exam., 1904; Second Class Classics Modera- tions, 1905. Lane, Samuel Bourdas (Nov. 7, 1882), son of S. H., merchant, Worton Manor, Isleworth. Left in L. Sc. vI., December, 1897. Lightbody, Leonard Jocelyn (Feb. 25, 1884), son of C. R., stock- broker, 13, Courtfield Gardens. Left in II., April, 1899. Readmitted September, 1899; left in U. v. B., Decem- ber, 1900. St. John's College, Oxford, 1904. Linck, Maximilian William (Jan. 19, 1885), son of C., indigo merchant, Preston Lodge, Putney. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1898. Left in L. VIII., April, 1901. MacGeagh, Henry Davies Foster (Oct. 21, 1883), son of Dr. T. E. F., M.D., 23, New Cavendish Street. Left in Hist. VIII., December, 1901. Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1902; B.A., Third Class Modern History, 1905. Marsh, Gilbert Howe Maxwell (July 30, 1882), son of Colonel (retired), R.A., 1, Pembroke Road, Kensington. Left in Army C., July, 1899. Commission in Lincolnshire Regt. (3rd Batt.), 1900; 2nd Lieut., Dorsetshire Regt., 1902; Lieut., 1902. Maynard, Farnham Edward (Nov. 12, 1882), son of Dr. C. D., surgeon, 42, Chapel Road, St. Leonard's-on-Sea. Left in Sc. VIII. B., April, 1900. London Central Technical College; Diploma in Civil Engineering, 1903. Melhuish, John Leon (Feb. 15, 1883), son of C. J., business, 33, Palliser Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1899. Trooper in the Cape Mounted Rifles. Milburn, Edward Sinclair (Oct. 17, 1882), son of E., shipbroker, 21, Russell Road, Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1899. Morris, Arthur Higgs (June 23, 1884), son of G. H, analytical and consulting chemist, 18, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1901. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1901; Royal College of Science and Univ. Coll., London, 1901-2; Interm. Exam. in Science, London Univ.; Certificate, General Course, Botany, Univ. Coll., London, 1902-3; Second Class Cert., Junior Class, Zoology and Comp. Anat., Univ. Coll., London, 1902-3; Prelim. Sci. (M.B.) Exam., Part II., London Univ., 1901-2. O'Brien, Roderick Barry (Nov. 27, 1881), son of R. B., barrister, 100, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1899. 350 [1897 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Parsons, Frank (Mar. 18, 1882), son of Dr. S., surgeon, 78, Ken- sington Park Road. Left in Medical, July, 1899. Coll. of Preceptors Exam., December, 1897. Pears, Lancelot (Aug. 1, 1883), son of E., barrister, 71, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Left in Hist. VIII., December, 1900. Worcester Coll., Oxford, 1902. Ratliff, Derwent William (Dec. 1, 1882), stepson of Baron Turck- heim, 51, Cheniston Gardens. Left in Army A., July, 1900. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, June, 1900. St. Legier, Archibald Samuel de (Nov. 6, 1882), son of S. J. de, timber merchant, Sutherland House, Grosvenor Road, Gunners- bury. Left in Army C., July, 1898. Naval Engineers' Exam. (8th place), 1899; Sub- Lieut., Royal Navy, July, 1904. Schloesser, Herman Henry (July 12, 1883), son of E. T., merchant, 44, Belsize Square. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1899. City and Guilds Technical Coll., South Kens.; Law Exam., Roman Law, Class I., December, 1903. Short, George Howard (Mar. 24, 1882), son of J. J. R., merchant, Avondale, Rosemont Road, Acton. Left in Sc. III., July, 1897. John Watson Prize, 1897; exhibited at the R. A. of Arts, 1900; again in 1905. Smith, Claude Rowland Victor (Dec. 23, 1882), son of Mrs. Hamilton- Smith, 21, Werter Road, Putney. Left in Special Science, July, 1898. Accidentally killed at Putney station on February 3, 1899, aged 17. Smith, Harold Brunette (Nov. 11, 1882), son of R. S., manager Negis Assurance Co., 8, Warwick Gardens. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1901. Capt. of Boxing Club, 1901. Spielmann, Percy Edwin (Sept. 26, 1881), son of M. H., author, 21, Cadogan Gardens. Left in Sc. VIII. A., December, 1899. Smee Prize, 1899; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1901; Intermediate Exam. in Science, London Univ., 1903; Associateship Roy. Coll. of Science, 1904. Thomas, Frederick Joseph (December 3, 1883), son of Capt. E. C., Duke of York's Military School, Chelsea. Left in Army A., July, 1901. Thomas, Robert Edward (Aug. 17, 1883), son of Mrs. (Father deceased, late H. M. of St. John's School, Oxford), 241, Iffley Road, Oxford. Left in Medical, July, 1899. Non-Collegiate Student, Oxford, 1900; B.A. 1904. 1897] 351 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Tooth, Harold Selwyn (April 10, 1884), son of Mrs., 8, Royal Crescent. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in Sc. VIII. A., April, 1903. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1903. Capt. of Cricket and of "E" Club, 1901. Tudor, Frederick Charles (Oct. 30, 1882). Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1895. Wells, Alan Geoffrey (Nov. 10, 1882), son of W., brewer, 18, Scars- dale Villas, Kensington. Left in U. Sc. vI., April, 1900. Interm. M.B. Exam., London Univ., 1903. Wheeler, Robert Dawson (Mar. 15, 1883), son of L. R., Civil Service (retired), 156, Bridge Road, Hammersmith. Left in L. v., April, 1899. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted May, 1897. Bird, Ernest Roy (Oct. 13, 1883), son of E., solicitor, 36, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1899. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, June, 1899; Solicitor's office, Kensington; Law Soc. Exam., Class II., 1902; 2nd Lieut., 13th Middlesex (Queen's Westminsters), 1903; Lieut. 1903. Bowden, Harold Arthur (Aug. 27, 1883), son of Mrs., 109, Uxbridge Road, Ealing. Left in Army C., April, 1899. Brichieri-Colombi, Gioran Andrea Ernesto Gateano Domenice (April 2, 1883), son of A., Villa Brichieri, 12, Bellosguardo, Florence, Italy. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1898. Cameron, Donald Stevenson (April 8, 1883), son of Surgeon Lieut.- Col. (retired), 107, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., April, 1900. Commission in The King's (Liverpool Regt.), 5th Batt., 1900; resigned, January, 1901; joined the Natal Mounted Police, 1901. Was wounded in three places, arm, thigh, and temple, between Melmoth and N. Kandla, in Zululand, on May 28, 1901, while guarding a convoy. Chubb, Geoffrey Alford (Jan. 22, 1883), son of Mrs., 212, Cornwall Road, Notting Hill. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1899. Late Student of Chemistry, and Staff Pupil at the Laboratories of the Gas Light and Coke Company at Becton. Died on October 29, 1901, aged 18. Cook, Ernest Neville (May 25, 1882), son of Dr. A. H. (medical), 12, Rosslyn Hill, Hampstead. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1900. Smee Prize, 1900; Landscape Prizes, 1900 and 1901; Science Student, Univ. Coll., London, 1901-2; Certificate, Second Class, for Botany, General Course, Univ. Coll., London, 1902–3; Certificate, Second Class, for Zoology and Comp. Anat., Univ. Coll., London, 1902-3; Prelim. Scientific (M.B.) Exam., Parts I. and II., 1903; Certificate, Third Class, for Histology and Practical Histology, Parts I. and II., 1903; Special Exam. in Organic Chemistry for Interm. M.B., Univ., London, 1904. 352 [1897 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Cruickshank, Arthur Ludlam (Aug. 30, 1883), son of G., retired merchant, 7, Freeland Road, Ealing. Left in Army A., July, 1901. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, December, 1900, and June, 1901; 2nd. Lieut., R. Art., July 15, 1903. Cunningham, John (Jan. 18, 1883), son of Mrs., The Anchorage, Ayr, N.B. Left in Sc. III., July, 1897. Defries, Colin (Sept. 10, 1884), son of D. C. (Defries Arc Lamp Co.), 15, Belsize Square, South Hampstead. Left in U. Sc. vI., July, 1900. Engineering Student, Univ. Coll., London, 1902-3. Dennison, Howard Smith (Feb. 2, 1883), son of Mrs., 21, Inverness Terrace. Left in L. Sc. vI., July, 1898. Dickie, Robert Bruce (Sept. 18, 1882), son of J., East India merchant, Lower Park, Putney. Left in U. Sc. vI., April, 1900. Francis, Richard Taunton (June 13, 1883), son of W., M.D., The Manor House, Richmond, Surrey. Left in U. v. A., December, 1900. Gilbert, Bertram Thomas (May 16, 1883), son of T. D., accountant, Kilgobbin, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in L. Sc. VII., April 1899. Greenwood, Augustus George (May 8, 1883), son of C. H., barrister, 37, Philbeach Gardens. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1900. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1899; passed Prelim. Exam. for Roy. Institute of British Architects, 1901; passed Evid. Proced. Crim. and Roman Law Exam., Class III., Middle Temple, 1902; passed Constitutional Law and Legal History Exam., Class III., Middle Temple, 1903; passed Final Law Exam., Class III., 1904. Hall, Charles William (Feb. 28, 1882), ward of W. J. Payne, Esq., solicitor, 11, Queen Victoria Street. Left in Sc. VIII. B., December, 1900. Associateship, Royal School of Mines, 1904. Hammersley, Joseph (May 16, 1882), brother of Mrs. Cranmer Byng, 109A, Gloucester Road. (Ven-du-lac, Fermain Bay, Germany.) Left in U. Sc. VI., April, 1900. Hampton, Clarence Lambert (May 22, 1882), son of G., Woodfield, Lytton Grove, Putney Hill. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1898. Harrison, Clifford Pevensey Mattison (Feb. 23, 1884), son of R. C., M.D., 19, Uxbridge Road, Ealing. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1901. Entrance Exam. Roy. Indian Eng. Coll., Cooper's Hill, August, 1904. 1897] 353 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Hazeon, Cyril Stafford (June 25, 1883), son of T. S., merchant, 4, Addison Road, Bedford Park. Left in L. Sc. VII., April, 1900. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, December, 1900; Commission in R.M.L.I., 1901; Lieut., 1902. Hill, Roy (Nov. 15, 1882), son of E. G., merchant, 21, Scarsdale Villas, Kensington. Left in Army A., July, 1900. Special Art Prizes for Engineering Drawing, 1899 and 1900. Clerk in the Bank of England; 2nd Lieut., 2nd (Vol.) Batt., Yorkshire Regt., 1900; Lieut., 1901; Capt., 4th Batt., February 21, 1903. Hilliard, Harry St. Alban (May 25, 1885), son of Rev. E. S., Clerk in Holy Orders, St. Andrew's Vicarage, Fulham. Left in U. v. A., July, 1902. St. John's Coll., Oxford, 1903. Jones, Sydney Hollamby (Dec. 26, 1883), son of C. J., merchant, 51, Addison Mansions. Left in U. v. A., December, 1898. Leah, Samuel (Dec. 15, 1884), son of S. D., Inspector, Inland Revenue, 18, Applegarth Road, Brook Green. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1901. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1901. Mackesy, Pierse Joseph (April 5, 1883), son of General, Indian Staff Corps, 17, Campden House Road. Left in Army A., December, 1899. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, June, 1900; Commission in Roy. Eng., 1902. Manning, Stacey Lane (July 27, 1883), son of H. L., merchant, 51, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in U. IV., July, 1899. Electrical engineer at Callendars Cable Co., Erith. Meredith, Hubert Angelo Joshua (Nov. 7, 1884), son of Mrs., 111, Canfield Gardens, West Hampstead. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1901. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1901. Smee Prize, 1899. Miller, John Molineux (Mar. 30, 1882), son of R., contractor, Holmwood, 63, Albert Road, Battersea. Left in U. Sc. vI., July, 1900. Neame, Austin Langley (Aug. 17, 1881), son of H. B., brewer, 2, Lexden Terrace, Tenby, South Wales. Left in Sc. IV., December, 1897. Oldershaw, Ernest Evans (Jan. 29, 1883), son of E., maltster, 5, Huguenot Place, Wandsworth Common. Left in Army B., December, 1900. Engineer apprentice at Messrs. R. and W. Hawthorn, Leslie & Co., Ltd., Newcastle-on-Tyne. 2 A 354 [1897 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Parsons, Lionel Spencer (April 26, 1883), son of Dr., surgeon, 78, Kensington Park Road. Left in Special Science, December, 1899. Price-Hughes, John Bernard (May 24, 1884), son of Rev. Hugh, Wesleyan minister, 8, Taviton Street, Gordon Square. Left in Sc. VIII. A., April, 1902. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, February, 1903. Medical student. Rumble, Harold (Sept. 23, 1882), son of S., civil engineer, 55, Marloes Road, Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1899. Scott, Templer Henry (July 10, 1883), son of B. C. G., H.M. Consul, Swatora, China, 24, Eaton Rise, Ealing. Left in Army A., December, 1900. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, December, 1900; Commission in South Staffordshire Regt., 1902; transferred to I. S. Corps; Lieut., 80th Carnatic Infantry, 1904. Capt. of Shooting, 1900. Sproston, Noel (April 25, 1883), son of Mrs., 142, Addison Gardens, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1899. Strang, Andrew (July 20, 1882), son of J. H., engineer, 4, Bassett Road, Notting Hill. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1899. Trooper in Paget's Horse, January, 1901. Thompson, Alfred Alexander (Mar. 6, 1883), son of A., surveyor (S. E. Rly.), Wychwood, Clarendon Road, Putney. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1900. Smee Prize, 1900; Engineering Student, Univ. Coll., London, 1901-2. Willis, Henry de Laval (Nov. 15, 1882), son of W. F., dental surgeon, 46, Digby Mansions, Hammersmith. Left in Army A., December, 1900. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, December, 1900; Commission in R.M.L.I., 1901; Lieut., 1902.1 Capt. of "B" Club, 1900. Wilson, James Dipnall (Sept. 4, 1884), son of W. E., merchant and maltster, Friar's Hall, Hadleigh, Suffolk. Left in Sc. VIII. B., December, 1901. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1897. Boulenger, Charles Leopold (April 18, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1897. Chamier, John Adrian (Dec. 26, 1883), son of Major-Gen., Army, 55, Warwick Road. Left in L. M. VIII., December, 1900. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, June, 1901; Commission in Indian Staff Corps, 1902. 18971 355 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Geary, Francis Joseph Grattan (Feb. 25, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1896. Hamill, Philip (Oct. 15, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1896. Jennings, Frederick Sinclair Wills (Nov. 11, 1881). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1895. Klingenstein, Sidney (Sept. 15, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1897. Loewe, Herbert James Martin (May 1, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1895. MacRury, Evan (Oct. 29, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1896. Myers, Horace Abraham (Feb. 12, 1884), son of P., Asst. Sec. Alliance Assurance, 80, Hamilton Terrace. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1901. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, September, 1903. Norton, Frank Steer (Dec. 29, 1884), son of R. E., accountant, 6, Dalebury Road, Upper Tooting. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1903. Oates, Geoffrey Eugene (Aug. 20, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1895. Peck, Leonard Jasper (May 2, 1884), son of P., 7, Park Place Villas, Paddington. Left in U. VIII., July, 1903. Smee Prize, 1901; Exhibitioner, Wadham Coll., Oxford, 1903; Third Class Classics Moderations, 1905. Reitlinger, Henry Scipio (Feb. 28, 1885), son of A., merchant, 58, Fitzjohn's Avenue. Left in U. v. B., July, 1898. Removed to Clifton College; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, February, 1903. Ritchie, Sartoris Charles (Jan. 24, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1895. Sandford, Daniel Arthur (June 18, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1896. Sifton, Frank (Aug. 1, 1884), son of T. E., Asst. Sec., G. P. O., 230, Goldhawk Road. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1903. Admiralty and Royal Ordnance; Naval Store Clerkship (2nd place), 1903; War Office, Roy. Ord. Factories. Sifton, Isaac Taylor (Aug. 6, 1882), as above. Left in Math. VIII., December, 1899. 2A2 356 [1897 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Wills, Geoffrey (Nov. 13, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1895. Wilmer, Eric Randal Gordon (May 24, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1895. Woolf, Edgar Sidney (Oct. 16, 1883), son of Mrs., 101, Lexham Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. VIII., July, 1902. Scholar, Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb., 1902; Second Class (Div. II.) Classical Tripos, Part I., 1905. Young, Gerald Malcolm (April 29, 1882), son of G. F., Master of steamer Conservator, Beachbrow, Greenhithe, Kent. Left in U. VIII. (Captain and Exhibitioner), July, 1900. Butterworth and High Master's Latin Verse Prizes, 1898; Ollivant, 1898 and 1900; Kynaston and Truro Prizes, 1900; Scholar, Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1900; distinguished in the Hertford Scholarship Exam., 1902; First Class Classics Mods., 1902; B.A., Second Class Litt. Hum., 1904; Fellow of All Souls Coll., 1905. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1897. Airey, Rowland Montagu (Jan. 7, 1884), son of Major R. H. (retired), 14, Stanwick Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., April, 1902. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, December, 1902; Commission, Army Service Corps, 1904. Ansorge, Gerald Percival (Jan. 29, 1885), son of W. J., medical officer to Uganda Administration, 25, Priory Road, Bedford Park. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1900. Left in Hist. VIII., December, 1902. Bagot-Harte, Irvine William (Jan. 7, 1884), son of W., solicitor, 15, Primrose Mansions, Battersea Park. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in Army B., July, 1902. Commission in The King's Own (Lancaster Regt.), 3rd Batt., 1901; 3rd Batt., Bedfordshire Regt., 1903. Bambridge, George Adolf (Oct. 21, 1883), son of G. E., professor of music, 19, St. Luke's Road, Westbourne Park. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in Army B., December, 1900. Clerk in the British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Barnes, John Egerton Martin (May 21, 1884), son of Leonard, Civil Service, West View, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in III., December, 1897. Electrical engineer. Barrett, Arthur Henry Broome (Jan. 8, 1884), son of J. P., tutor, 5, Girdler's Road. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1902. 1897] 357 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Batting, Montagu Ernest (July 27, 1883), son of H. L., civil engineer, Deodar Mansions, 93, Deodar Gardens, Putney. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1899. Benton, Walter Molyneux (Sept. 17, 1883), son of W. E., mining engineer, Earlsdon, West Side, Wandsworth Common. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1898. Bingemann, Harold Edward (Feb. 11, 1884), son of A. E., land property owner, Glenholme, Hilltop Road, West Hampstead. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1901. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1901. Bousfield, Philip Edward (Aug. 14, 1883), son of C. E., woollen manufacturer, St. Mary's Mount, Clarendon Road, Leeds. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1901. In Canada. Bradgate, Lionel (July 26, 1885), son of Mrs., clerk, London and India Docks, 24, Girdler's Road, Brook Green. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1898. Left in U. VIII., July, 1904. Scholar, Trinity Coll., Oxford, 1903. Britton, Roland Arthur (May 31, 1882), son of A. T., 4, Cleve Road, Hampstead. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1899. Brown, Charles Barrington (Mar. 10, 1884), son of C. B., geologist, 41, St. Quintin's Avenue. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in Sc. VIII. B., April, 1903. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, September, 1903. Brown, Gerald Hale (Aug. 10, 1883), son of G., architectural decorator, 32, Girdler's Road. Left in Remove, December, 1898. John Watson Prize, 1898. Brown, Walter Hubert (May 20, 1883), son of E., miller, Avoca Lodge, Shepherd's Bush Green. Left in U. v. B., December, 1899. Bruzaud, Hubert George (Dec. 5, 1882), son of E. G., pianoforte maker, 95, Cambridge Gardens, North Kensington. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1899. Buckland, George Neville (Oct. 7, 1884), son of C. E., Bengal Civil Service (Mrs. Buckland, care of C. R. Lindsay, Esq., Glen Lea, Dulwich). Left in Army A., July, 1901. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, December, 1901. Commission in R. A., 1903. Buckley, John Wall (Oct. 30, 1883), nephew of F. I. Marzials, Esq., 2, Blomfield Villas, Uxbridge Road. Left in Medical, July, 1900. 358 [1897 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Cartwright, John Cameron (Nov. 21, 1882), son of Mrs., 6, Walde- grave Park, Twickenham. Left in Sc. IV., July, 1898. Commission in Roy. Fus. (City of London Regt.), 6th Batt., 1899; Lieut., 1900; 2nd Lieut., 3rd Batt., 1902. Chandler, Arthur Frederick Neale (Feb. 7, 1886), son of Rev. F. J., Sec. National Society, 21, Bath Road, Bedford Park. Left in U. VI., July, 1902. Smee Prize, 1902. Clayton, Philip Thomas Byard (Dec. 12, 1885), son of R. R. B., Australian Agent, 104, Edith Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1898. Milton Prize, 1903; Truro Prize, 1905; Scholar of Exeter College, Oxford, 1905. Cockell, Horace Geoffrey (Jan. 14, 1883), son of G. M., Civil Service, 11, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1899. Registry of the Court and Marshal's Office, Admiralty Division. Cowardin, William Lewis (Feb. 23, 1886), son of Dr. T. G., surgeon, 11, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1899. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1903. John Watson Prize, 1903; Matriculation, Div. II., London Univ., September, 1903: Entrance Scholarship, St. Mary's Hosp., 1904; Interm. B. Sc. Exam., Univ. of London, 1904. Librarian of Field Club, 1901. Critchley, Charles Blythe (June 9, 1884), son of C. E. B., Asst. Sec. to Government, Central Provinces, India, 92, Edith Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1899. Left in U. VIII. (Captain and Exhibitioner), July, 1903. Greek Verse and Ollivant Prizes, 1902; Scholar, Trinity Coll., Oxford, 1903; Sleath, Thruston, and Ollivant Prizes, 1903; First Class Classics Mods., 1905. President of the Union, 1902-3. First XV., First XI., First IV. (Fives). Daniel, Alfred Martin George (Mar. 15, 1884), son of G. A., solicitor, Nunney Court, Frome, Somersetshire. Left in L. VI., July, 1901. Interm. Exam., Law Soc., Class II., April, 1903; 2nd Lieut., 3rd V.B. Somerset Light Infantry, 1901; passed Intermediate Law Society Exam., April, 1903. de Souza, Aniceto Emmanuel (Oct. 8, 1883), son of Dr., physician, 38, Harley Street. Left in Medical, December, 1900. St. John's Coll., Camb., 1901. Duff, Malcolm (April 3, 1882), son of F. J. B., merchant, 15, Westbere Road, West Hampstead. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1898. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1893. Eccles, Vernon John Lamont (July 31, 1883), son of Mrs., 31, Applegarth Road, Brook Green. Left in L. Sc. VI., April, 1900. Trooper in the Imperial Yeomanry (D.C.O.), 1901. 1897] 359 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Foster, Thomas Francis Vere (July 27, 1885), son of J. R., inspector of assurance, 20, Sinclair Gardens, West Kensington. Left in Army A., April, 1903. 2nd Lieut., 3rd Batt. Connaught Rangers, 1903; Lieut., December, 1904. Francis, Edgar Melville (June 19, 1883), son of D., gold miner, Tati House, St. John's Wood Park. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1899. Camborne School of Mines, Cornwall, to qualify as mining engineer. Galloway, Hugh (July 10, 1882), son of J., builder and contractor, 49, Eaton Rise, Ealing. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1899. Entrance Exhibition, Westminster Hosp., 1901; passed First Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Part III., 1903. Gardiner, Alfred Edmund (April 29, 1884), son of Mrs. M. E., 97, Queen's Gate. Left in U. Sc. vI., December, 1899. Gilks, Stephen Langton Clowes (Sept. 13, 1884), son of W. J., solicitor, 13, Colinette Road, Putney. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1902. Capt. of Swimming Club, 1900-1902; Capt. of "C" Club, 1901. Graham, George Roland (April 7, 1884), son of Mrs., 3, Hanover Terrace, Ladbroke Square. Left in Army A., July, 1901. Adm. to R. M. C., Sandhurst, June, 1901; Commission in Indian Staff Corps (unattached), 1902. Hall, Alner Wilson (Sept. 18, 1884), son of H., architect, Crow- hurst, 24, Uxbridge Road, Ealing. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1902. John Watson Prizes, 1899, 1900, 1901, and 1902; Prelim. Exam. for Roy. Institute of British Architects, 1901; Landscape Prizes, 1901 and 1902. Heilbron, Edmund John (Aug. 2, 1883), son of S., head master, Jewish School, 179, Harrow Road, 1, Clifton Hill, St. John's Wood. Left in Army C., July, 1899. Hennell, Charles Murray (Oct. 19, 1883), son of F. S., engineer, 42, Elsham Road. Left in Sc. VIII. B., December, 1900. Surveyor's Department of the London County Council; preparing for the examination for an Associate of the Surveyor's Institute. Hooper, Cyril Noel (Dec. 25, 1884), son of M., Civil Service, barrister, Carn Brae, 74, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in Army A., April, 1902. Hutcheson, Wellesley Cathcart (April 18, 1883), son of Surgeon- Col. G. E., Indian medical, 81, Edith Road. Left in Army B., July, 1899. Commission in Liverpool Regt. (5th Batt.), 1900; Commission in West India Regt. (2nd Batt.), 1901; Lieut., 1902. 360 [1897 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Hutcheson, Norman Heber (Nov. 4, 1884), as above. Left in U. IV., July, 1899. 2nd Lieut., The King's (Liverpool Regt.), 4th Batt., 1902; Lieut., 1904. Joseph, Louis Charles (Jan. 20, 1884), son of J., Stock Exchange, 6, Holland Park. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1899. Kiralfy, Archibald Gerald (Aug. 19, 1882), son of Imre, Director, Earl's Court Exhibition, Tower House, Cromwell Road. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1900. Prelim. Exam. for Roy. Institute of British Architects, 1902. Lucas, Ronald Fairfax (Aug. 9, 1884), son of J., hydrogeologist, 21, Defoe Road, Tooting Graveney. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1901. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1902. MacClymont, Colin Alexander (April 20, 1883), son of Mrs., 55, St. James's Square, Holland Park. Left in Sc. VIII. A., April, 1901. Martin, Moritz Richard (Feb. 21, 1885), son of W. M., Exchequer and Audit Department, Somerset House, 8, Girdler's Road, Brook Green. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1901. Prelim. Exam. Roy. Institute of British Architects, 1902. Matthew, Wilfrid John (Dec. 13, 1884), son of F. D., brush manu- facturer, 38, King Henry's Road. Left in L. v., December, 1900. Mattinson, Miles Churchill (Oct. 12, 1884), son of Miles W., Q.C., 7, Palace Gardens Terrace. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1901. Smee Prizes, 1900 and 1901; Matricula- tion, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1902; Prelim. Sci. (M.B.) Exam., London Univ., Part I., 1903; Science Student, Univ. Coll., London., 1902-3, and Third Class Certificate for Chemistry, 1903; Intermediate Science Exam., Univ. Coll., London, 1903. Maude, Gerald William Urquhart (Aug. 18, 1883), son of W., solicitor, 39, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in L. VIII., July, 1902. Robinson Exhibition (Mercers' Company), Selwyn Coll., Camb., 1902. Maw, Arthur Ernest (July 2, 1883), son of W. N., civil engineer, 18, Addison Road. Left in U. Sc. vI., July, 1901. Engineering Student, Univ. Coll., London, 1901-2. Melhuish, Robert Aveline (Feb. 23, 1883), son of C. J., commerce, 33, Palliser Road, West Kensington. Left in Remove, July, 1898. 1897] 361 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Moilliet, John Lewis (Mar. 20, 1882), son of J. K. (grandson of Mrs. Findlay), 47, Perham Road. Left in U. v. A., July, 1900. Worcester Coll., Oxford, 1901. Montefiore, Claude Emanuel (Aug. 17, 1883), son of Col. E., R.A., Tanglewood, Sutton, Surrey. Left in Army C., December, 1898. Commission in Indian Staff Corps, 1904. Ohlwerther, Walter John (May 25, 1884), son of Mrs., 16, Gunter- stone Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VI., April, 1900. Orpen, Edward Richards (Oct. 20, 1884), son of G. H., barrister, Erpingham, Bedford Park. Left in L. IV., July, 1898. Readmitted, April, 1899, and left in Sc. VIII., July, 1903. Trinity Coll., Camb., 1903. Phillips, George Addison (Jan. 8, 1884), son of F., barrister and Civil Service, 5, Porchester Square. Left in Hist. VIII., December, 1902. Smee Prizes, 1900, 1901, and 1902; St. John's Coll., Oxford, 1903. Pickersgill, Edward William (Mar. 2, 1885), son of W. C., C.B., H.M.S. Consul, Congo State, 35, Palliser Road, West Ken- sington. Left in U. IV., April, 1899. Pope, Edward Campbell (July 10, 1883), son of H. C., M.D., Broomsgrove Villa, 280, Goldhawk Road. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1901. Passed First Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Part I., 1900; Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1902; Prelim. B.Sc. (Chemistry), Exam., 1904. St. Clair, George James Paul (June 29, 1885), son of Hon. L. M., engineer, Indian P. Works, care of Surg.-Gen. Rice (grand- father), 44, Warwick Gardens. Left in Army A., December, 1900. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, December, 1901; Commission, Roy. Field Art., 1904. Samuel, Ernest Lambert (Sept. 24, 1883), son of M. M., manufacturer, 29, Mowbray Road, Brondesbury. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1900. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1900. Smedley, Cuthbert Eric (Feb. 22, 1883), son of Mrs., St. David's, Eversfield Road, Kew Gardens. Left in Army A., April, 1901. Smeed, Alfred Howard (Aug. 23, 1882), son of A., secretary to public company, 30, Fairholme Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1899. 362 [1897 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Smith, Frank Kelcher (Nov. 13, 1882), son of H., baker and con- fectioner, 87, Water Lane, Brixton. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1901. Spencer, Henry Pelham (Dec. 23, 1881), son of H. J., discount department, City Bank, Crofton Lodge, Shoa Road, Acton. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1899. Sprague, Cecil George (Mar. 24, 1885), son of Mrs., 60, Addison Gardens, Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1904. Sumner, Frank Gates (Sept. 4, 1883), son of Mrs., 17, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., April, 1900. Tatlow, Reginald Dalgetty (Aug. 15, 1883), son of Mrs., Leslie Villa, The Vineyard, Richmond. Left in Sc. III., December, 1897. Teale, Vernon George (April 17, 1885), son of G. E., chartered accountant, 18, Ravenscroft Road, Fairlawn Grove, Chiswick. Left in Special Science, December, 1902. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1902. Toplis, Arthur Robert (Nov. 13, 1885), son of F., civil engineer, 129, Fellows Road. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1898. Left in U. M. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), 1904; Scholar, Peterhouse, Camb., 1904; Latin Hexameter Prize, 1904; Greek Verse Prize, 1904. Trimen, Herbert Charles (Sept. 23, 1883), son of Captain, late 35th Foot, 4, Malina Place, Grove Eud Road. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1897. Peninsular and Oriental Steam Naviga- tion Company. Vincent, Charles Lorraine Walden (Dec. 15, 1884), son of E. W., merchant, 10, Pembridge Crescent. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1903. Pembroke Coll., Camb., 1903. Walker, Miles Rainforth (Jan. 19, 1884), son of Capt. J. B., R.N. (retired), 29, Barton Street, West Kensington. Left in U. v. A., July, 1901. Interm. Exam., Law. Soc., Class I., April, 1903. Ward, Edward Hugh (Sept. 18, 1885), son of E., merchant, 12, Auriol Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1898. Left in Army A., July, 1903. John Watson Prize, 1899. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, December, 1902, also in June, 1903; 2nd Lieut., R.M.L.I., 1903. Wells, Gerald William (Jan. 8, 1886), son of Dr. A. G., surgeon, Keith House, North End Road. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1898. Governors' Prize (Greek Verse), 1905; Scholar, Peterhouse, Camb. 1904. 1898] 363 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Wilkinson, Leonard Garth (Oct. 23, 1883), son of H. J., solicitor, 31, Woodstock Road, Bedford Park. Left in Sc. IV., April, 1898. Willis, Thomas Ambrose (May 4, 1885), son of T. F., tutor, 53, Caithness Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1902. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1902; City and Guilds Institute, Technical College; Civil Engineer. Wood, William Alfred (Mar. 23, 1883), son of J. T., Rothschild's agent, Elms House, 136, Hammersmith Road. Left in U. Sc. vI., July, 1900. Capt. of Shooting, 1899-1900. Wyman, Alfred Bernard (Aug. 5, 1884), son of J. S., wholesale druggist, 22, Nottingham Place. Left in Sc. VIII. A., December, 1902. Pembroke Coll., Camb., 1903. Zimmerman, John Israel (May 17, 1884), son of G., jeweller, care of Miss Marks, 9, Randolph Gardens, Kilburn. Left in U. IV., April, 1899. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January, 1898. Cowper, Alfred Denys (Feb. 4, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1896. Foote, Edmund Ward Keppel (Mar. 14, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1896. Matthew, Leonard Arthur (Oct. 16, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1895. Rebsch, Rupert Frederic William (Jan. 29, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1894. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1898. Allen, Guy Francis Seymour (May 14, 1883), son of Colonel, 53, Eardley Crescent, Earl's Court. Left in Army B., July, 1899. Trooper in the Imperial Yeomanry, 1900; Commission in Worcestershire Regt., 1901; Commission in South Staffordshire Regt., 1903. Barker, Cecil Holroyd (Feb. 8, 1885), son of H., art furnisher, 37, Hamilton Road, Ealing. Left in III., July, 1898. 364 [1898 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Beard, Stanley Oliver (May 29, 1885), son of E. M., barrister, 75, Lansdown Road. Left in Army B., December, 1901. Bennett, Reginald Thorne (Jan. 21, 1884), ward of Miss Bennett, schoolmistress, 17, Palliser Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1899. St. Catharine's College, Camb., 1903. Birch, William Colet (Dec. 21, 1885), son of W. Clarkson, school- master, 71, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), 1904. Smee Prize, 1904; King's College, Cambridge, Vintner Exhibi- tioner, 1905. Britton, Charles John James (Jan. 28, 1884), son of A. T., 4, Cleve Road, Hampstead. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1900. Bromley, Lancelot (Feb. 18, 1885), son of J., Civil Service, 52, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1903. Gonville and Caius Coll., Camb., 1903. Buchanan, James Claude (Sept. 29, 1883), son of Mrs., 1, St. Dunstan's Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., December, 1900. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, December, 1902; Commission in West India Regt., 1904. Calthrop, Ian James Duncan Clayton (Sept. 20, 1884), ward of J. G. Calthrop, Esq., Manor House, Spalding. Left in Army A., December, 1901. Fruit farmer. Cooke, Eric Thomas (July 22, 1884), son of T. H., Sec. Ottoman Railway Co., 10, Cambalt Road, Putney Hill. Left in U. vI., December, 1901. Corcoran, William Joseph (May 28, 1884), son of J. J., broker, 161, Cromwell Road. Left in Special, December, 1899. Dixon, Oswald (Oct. 13, 1883), son of Rev. J., Clerk in Holy Orders, 65, Sutherland Avenue. Left in L. Sc. VI., April, 1900. Donald, Robert Alexander (Jan. 11, 1883), son of R., woollen draper, 96, Oxford Gardens, North Kensington. Left. in L. Sc. VII., July, 1899. Fox, Bertram Hoyne (Oct. 7, 1882), son of H. H., architect, engineer, Pub. Wks. Dept., Rangoon, 158, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., December, 1899. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, December, 1899; Commission in R.E., July, 1901; Lieut., 1904. 1898] 365 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Gilbert, Conrad Stucley (Sept. 19, 1883), son of R. J., Sec. and Supt., West London Hospital, 11, Wolverton Gardens, Hammersmith Road. Left in Army C., July, 1899. Goldney, Arthur Cyril Hone (Oct. 21, 1882), son of A. J. H., retired manufacturer, 14, East Acton Villas, Acton. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1900. Civil Service appointment in the Crown Office to the Colonies, 1901. Gwatkin, Reginald Dugley Stapleton (Oct. 24, 1883), son of A. G. S., stockbroker, 5, Dorncliffe Road, Fulham. Left in Army B., April, 1899. Lance-Corporal, 2nd Devonshire Regt. Served in South Africa. Jewson, Frederick Dunbar (Feb. 9, 1883), son of F. A., Sec. to Corporation of London, 5, Edith Villas, West Kensington. Left in Sc. IV., December, 1898. Johns, Charles Herbert Macklecem (July 10, 1884), son of E. W., wholesale stationer, Osborne Lodge, Spring Grove, Isleworth. Left in Special Science I., July, 1901. Jones, George Albert (April 15, 1884), ward of Mrs. South and Rev. R. B. Gardiner, 3, Gliddon Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in U. VIII., Easter, 1903. Wadham Coll., Oxford, 1903. Just, Theodore Hartmann (April 23, 1886), son of H. W., Civil Service, Colonial Office, 4, Cathcart Road, South Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1905. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1903; Smee Prize, 1904; John Watson Prize, 1904; Interm. B.Sc. Exam., Third Class Honours, Zoology, Univ. of London, 1904; Exhibitioner, Trin. Coll., Camb., 1904. Kennington, William Oscar (June 18, 1885), son of T. B., artist, 8, Victoria Grove, Chelsea. Left in Sc. VIII. A., April, 1902. John Watson Prizes, 1900 and 1901; Land- scape Prize, 1902. Leage, Horace Hamilton (Sept. 7, 1882), son of R. W., surveyor, 17, Carlton Road. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1900. Smee Prize, 1900. Macnee, Eustace Alberic (Nov. 11, 1885), son of H. C., head-master, Bishop's H. School, Poonah, 16, West Cromwell Road. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1898. Left in U. M. VIII., Decem- ber, 1903. Scholar, Clare Coll., Camb., 1903. Capt. of Rowing Club, 1901-2. Middleton, Reginald Fairfax (Feb. 27, 1884), son of R. E., MI.C.E., M.I.M.E., 141, Trinity Road, Tooting. Left in Army A., July, 1900. 866 [1898 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Milburn, Gerard Percy (Jan. 13, 1884), son of E., shipbroker, 34, Russell Road, Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1899. O'Brien, Maurice Barry (Nov. 9, 1883), son of R. B., barrister, 100, Sinclair Road. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1900. Power, Herbert (Mar. 14, 1886), son of Colonel F. E. (retired), Junior Army and Navy Club, and 3, Kensington Crescent. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1899. Left in Army A., December, 1904. Admission R. M. C., Sandhurst, November, 1904; Commission, 1906. Procter, James (April 17, 1884), son of J., shipping merchant, 22, Leadenhall Street. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1900. Went out to South Africa as a private in the Imperial Yeomanry, January, 1902. Procter, Samuel (April 17, 1884), as above. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1900. Went out to South Africa as a private in the Imperial Yeomanry, January, 1902. Rutherfoord, David Geoffrey Corrie (Sept. 18, 1884), son of T. R., general produce and colonial merchant, 13, The Avenue, Kew Gardens. Left in Army A. (Exhibitioner), July, 1902. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, June, 1902; Commission, Royal Field Art., 1904. Seagram, Henry Frederick (Sept. 8, 1883), son of Mrs., 53, Rowan Road, Hammersmith. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1900. Simon, Charles Victor (July 14, 1885), son of Mrs., 13, Woodchurch Road, West Hampstead. Left in II., July, 1898. Smith, Guy Brunette (July 14, 1884), son of R. S., manager, Negis Assurance Co., care of Mrs. Smith, 8, Warwick Gardens. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1902. Thomson, John (April 4, 1886), son of H., artist, 5, Playfair Mansions, Queen's Club Gardens. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in U. VIII., July, 1905. Scholar, Trinity Hall, Camb., 1904. Thornley, Herbert Gordon (Jan. 16, 1884), brother of R. L., 17, Colville Mansions, Bayswater. Left in Army C., July, 1899. Interm. Law Soc. Exam., 1903. Tuohy, Richard Daniel (Aug. 14, 1885), son of J. M., journalist, 47, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Left in Army B., December, 1901. Lieut., Cornwall and Devon Miners (Militia); Commission in Roy. Garrison Art., December, 1904. 1898] 367 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Vesselovsky, Victor (May 21, 1885), son of C., attached to Russian Embassy Chapel, London, 111, Warwick Road, Maida Vale. Left in Special Science, April, 1903. Medical Student, St. Thomas's Hosp. Vincent, Harold Sidney (Sept. 15, 1884), son of P., chemist, 6, Barclay Road, Walham Green. Left in III., April, 1899. Ward, Francis Kingdon (Nov. 6, 1885), Professor H. M., professor of botany, 11, Cranmer Road, Cambridge. Left in Sc. VIII. (Exhibi- Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1902. tioner), July, 1904. Scholar, Christ's Coll., Camb., 1904. Webb-Bowen, Harold Francis (Nov. 24, 1883), son of B. I., Civil Service, 26, Kensington Garden's Square. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1900. St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 1900. Wink, Charles Stewart (Sept. 13, 1884), son of J. A., manufacturing chemist, Clevelands, Barrowgate Road, Chiswick. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1902. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1902; St. Thomas's Hospital. Wootton, Leonard Henry (Dec. 25, 1883), son of H., analytical chemist, 3, Kew Gardens Road, Kew. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1900; Interm. M.B., Univ., London, 1904. Wright, William Owen (Aug. 11, 1882), son of Colonel, Royal Marines, 34, Arundel Gardens. Left in U. Sc. VII., April, 1900. Yorke, Gerald (Mar. 1, 1884), grandson of Mrs. Peeke (Father an actor), 10, Grosvenor Road, Gunnersbury. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1900. Left in Army A., July, 1901. Matriculation, Div. II., London Univ., January, 1904. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted April, 1898. Barnett, Thomas Henry Maughan (July 21, 1886), son of T. H., asst. sec. W. M. Water Co., Rosslyn, Burlington Gardens, Chiswick. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1905. Barry, Lawrence Carter (Aug. 24, 1884), son of F. R., Civil Service (Admiralty), 5, Bath Road, Bedford Park. Left in L. v., July, 1900. Baxter, Harold Hosier (May 29, 1884), son of G., tailor, 70, Thorn- field Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in Special Science, July, 1900. 2nd Lieut., Forfar and Kincardine Artillery, February 4, 1903; Lieut., 1904; Commission, R.A., 1905. 368 [1898 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Booth, Francis Filgate (Jan. 9, 1884), nephew of Rev. Dr. Shields, Clerk in Holy Orders, St. Matthew's Vicarage, Sinclair Road. Left in Sc. III., April, 1899. Boyton, Charles Henry Leonard (July 12, 1884), son of F., surveyor, The Retreat, Church Row, Old Fulham. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1900. Bullard, Ernest Gilbert (Sept. 30, 1883), son of Mrs., Cedars Man- sions, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1900. Smee Prize, 1900. Coomber, Arthur Beauchamp (Sept. 10, 1882), son of Dr. F., surgeon, 6, St. Andrew's Mansions, West Kensington (and The Oaks, Fakenham, Norfolk). Left in Sc. VIII. A., December, 1900. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1899; Entrance Scholarship, St. George's Hosp., 1901; Interm. M.B. Ex., Univ., London, 1904. Daniell, George Warwick Bampfylde (May 2, 1884), son of C. B., solicitor, 85, Dunstan's Road. Left in L. Sc. VI., April, 1900. Davies, Frederick Charles (Aug. 9, 1884), son of W., Roseberry Villa, Alexandra Avenue, Battersea Park. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1903. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1901; Scholar, Downing Coll., Camb., 1903; First M.B. Exam., Parts I. and II., 1903. Dent, George Bythorne St. Lawrence (May 5, 1883), son of Mrs., 42, Woodstock Road, Bedford Park. Left in Army C., April, 1899. Fitch, Clive Evelyn (April 4, 1884), son of H., merchant, 28, Redcliffe Gardens, South Kensington. Left in Sc. IV., April, 1899. Gimingham, Conrad Theodore (May 24, 1884), son of Mrs. (Father, electrician), 82, Northumberland Park, Tottenham. Left in L. Sc. VII., April, 1901. Science Student, Univ. Coll., London, 1901-2; Silver Medal for Chemistry, 1902-3; First Class Certificate for Mechanical Engineering, 1903. Goodban, Leonard (Aug. 30, 1882), son of Mrs., 43, Addison Gardens, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., April, 1901. Science Student, Univ. Coll., London, 1903-4. Gow, Archibald William (Jan. 15, 1884), son of W., tea broker, 184, Earl's Court Road. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1901. Grange, Frank Harris (Sept. 29, 1883), son of T., Linden House, High Road, Chiswick. Left in Sc. IV., December, 1899. Mining Engineer, South Africa, 1903. 1898] 369 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Griffiths, Christopher Howard (Nov. 11, 1883), son of W., civil engineer, 61, Sinclair Road. Left in Army B., July, 1901. Hardy, Geoffrey Lancelot (June 21, 1884), son of R. P., actuary, 61, Addison Road. Left in U. v. A., December, 1900. Readmitted, April, 1901, and left in the Special at the end of the Term. Harris, Robert Vernon (July 7, 1885), son of R., art master, St. Paul's School, 50, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1904. Smee Prizes, 1898, 1899, 1901; Sykes Exhibi- tioner, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 1904; Robinson Exhibitioner, Mercers' Company, 1904. Curator and Treasurer of the Field Club. Kempson, Francis Kenelm (April 13, 1884), son of F. K., mechanical engineer, 4, Quain Mansions, West Kensington. Left in Special Science, July, 1900. Clerkship, Royal Navy, 1902. Lightburne, Robert Henry Harcourt (June 20, 1883), son of Harcourt, merchant, Gordon House, Kew Gardens. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1898. Removed to Liverpool College; Selwyn Coll., Camb., 1904. Maurice, Lawrence Colley (Sept. 27, 1882), son of General, C.B., Commandant's House, Woolwich. Left in Army A. (Exhibitioner), December, 1899. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, December, 1899; Commission in R.E. (5th place), July, 1901; Woolwich Prize for Infantry Drills, 1901; Lieut., 1904. North, Frederic John (Sept. 21, 1884), son of H. J., solicitor, 46, Auriol Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1899. Palmer, Bernard Foster (Mar. 31, 1884), son of J. F., surgeon, 8, Royal Avenue, Chelsea College. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1901. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1902. Parsons, Charles Kilgour (Sept. 7, 1883), son of Mrs., 55, Bridge Avenue, Hammersmith. Left in III., July, 1899. Phillipps, Richard Biddulph (Aug. 13, 1884), son of J., Sun Fire Office, 21, Addison Gardens. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1902. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1902; Fishmongers' Exhibition, Univ., London, 1902. Phillips, Alfred Edgar (Sept. 30, 1883), son of S., merchant, 6, North Common Road, Ealing. Left in U. Sc. VI., April, 1901. Reid, John Campbell Wright (Nov. 5, 1883), son of Dr. J., M.D., 31, Bridge Avenue, Hammersmith. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1899. 2 B 370 [1898 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Routh, Charles Frederick Richard (Mar. 13, 1884), son of R. F., commission agent, 7, Darnley Road, Royal Crescent. Left in U. IV., April, 1900. Scott, Ewart James Wilson (Oct. 2, 1884), son of E., Government contractor, 36, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. A., December, 1902. Sinauer, Esmond Moreton (Aug. 12, 1885), son of B., merchant, 10, Hereford Mansions, Bayswater. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1901. Left in Army A. (Exhibitioner), July, 1903. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1902; Smee Prizes, 1900, 1902; Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, December, 1902, and June, 1903 (6th place); Commission, R.E. (1st place); King's Medal, Pollock Medal and six Prizes, July, 1905. Smith, John Arthur Watson (Aug. 13, 1885), son of J. E., Army tutor, 14, Lisgar Terrace, West Kensington. Left in U. VI., July, 1901. Squires, Frank Chavasse (Feb. 22, 1885), son of Rev. H. C., Clerk in Holy Orders, Holy Trinity Vicarage, Richmond. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Left in Army A., December, 1903. Adm., R. M. C., Sandhurst, July, 1904; Commission, July, 1905. Tweddle, David (June 14, 1884), son of D., cashier, 224, Goldhawk Road. Left in Sc. VIII. B., December, 1900. John Watson Prize, 1900. Underwood, Arthur Bayfield Guy (June 10, 1886), son of A. S., dental surgeon, 57, Greencroft Gardens, West Hampstead. Left in Hist. VIII., December, 1902. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1903; Prelim. Scientific Exam. (Biology), of Univ., London, 1904. Walker, Montagu George Edward (Sept. 4, 1884), son of Mrs., 33, Brook Green. Left in Army B., December, 1900. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, June, 1902; Commission, Royal Garrison Artillery, 1904. Wood, George Frederic Algernon (Feb. 22, 1884), son of Mrs., 12, Mayfield Avenue, Bedford Park. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1899. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1898. Acklom, Spencer (Feb. 6, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1896. Balcomb, Herbert Francis George (Nov. 25, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1897. 1898] 371 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Blanco-White, George Rivers (May 8, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1895. Bradgate, Lionel (July 26, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1897. Bromley, Raymund (Jan. 7, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1895. Clayton, Philip Thomas Byard (Dec. 12, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1897. Collet, John Stratfield (May 26, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1895. Cox, Cecil Adey Kenwick (Nov. 14, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1896. Ettinghausen, Maurice Leon (Jan. 27, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1895. Henderson, Charles Curling (May 12, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1896. Henderson, William Lewis (May 12, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1896. Higgins, Henry Hugh Longuet- (Dec. 10, 1885), son of H. L., solictor, 6, Park Hill, Richmond. Left in U. VIII., December, 1903. Lupton Prize, 1902; Scholar, Pemb. Coll., Oxford, 1904. Kingham, John Ernest (Sept. 12, 1885), son of W. B., boot manu- facturer, 8, Mowbray Road, Brondesbury. Left in L. VIII., December, 1901. Smee Prize, 1900. Lan-Davis, Cyril. Frederick (April 25, 1887), son of I., barrister, 12, Pembridge Crescent, Notting Hill. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1904. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1903. Linck, Maximilian William (Jan. 19, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1897. Luard-Selby, Reginald Bertram (Dec. 14, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1896. Macnee, Eustace Alberé (Nov. 11, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1898. Marshall, Frank Graham (Aug. 9, 1885), son of Mrs. (Father, director of music, Watford), 13, Clarendon Gardens, Maida Vale. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1904. 2 B 2 372 [1898 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Milton, Archibald Robert Bewicke (Mar. 7, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1895. Scialtiel, René (Oct. 17, 1884), son of C., commission agent, 34, Hazlitt Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1900. Shield, Henry Sopwith (Nov. 2, 1884), son of A. H., civil engineer, Bentley Lodge, Richmond Park, Ealing. Left in U. VIII., July, 1903. Scholar, Christ Church, Oxford, 1903; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1905. Solomon, William Lewis (Nov. 5, 1886), son of J. M., barrister, 22, Linden Gardens, Bayswater. Left in U. M. VIII., April, 1903. Sturdy, Arthur Carlile (Dec. 4, 1882). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1896. Toplis, Arthur Robert (Nov. 13, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1897. Ward, Edward Hugh (Sept. 18, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1897. Watson, Greville Neville (Jan. 31, 1886), son of G. W., Army tutor, 38, Powis Square. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner and Keen's Scholar), July, 1904, Major Scholar, Trinity Coll., Camb., 1904; Smee Prize, 1904. Wells, Gerald William (Jan. 8, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1897. Whiskard, Geoffrey Granville (Aug. 19, 1886), son of E., bank manager, The Bank House, Church Court, Kensington. Left in U. VIII., July, 1905. Scholar, Wadham Coll., Oxford, 1904. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1898. Abraham, Gerald Heguerty Furtado- (Sept. 9, 1884), son of J. F., merchant, 49, Bedford Gardens, Kensington. Left in Hist. VIII., April, 1901. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, December, 1902; Commission in R.M.L.I., 1904; Lieut., R.M.L.I., 1904. Bewsher, Frederick William (Aug. 6, 1886), son of S., Bursar of St. Paul's School, Colet Court, Hammersmith Road. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1903. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1905. Smee Prizes, 1899, 1900, 1902; Merton College, Oxford. First XI., 1905; First XV., 1904. 1898] 373 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Biden, Henry Alfred (Jan. 25, 1884), son of W. M., Civil Service, 65, The Grove, Hammersmith. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1901. Bingemann, Leslie Steel (Nov. 6, 1885), son of A. E., land property owner, Glenholme, Hilltop Road, West Hampstead. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in U. VIII., July, 1904. Greek Verse Prize, 1904; Dixon Exhibitioner, Queen's Coll., Oxford, 1904; Fitzgerald Exhibitioner, 1905. Birch, William Frederick (Oct. 13, 1884), son of W. A., funeral furnisher, 9, Alma Terrace, Kensington. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1899. Readmitted, September, 1899, and left in U. Sc. v., December, 1899. Bird, Augustus Gordon (Nov. 8, 1884), son of E., solicitor, 36, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1901. Student of Surveyor's Institution, 1902. Cardwell, William (Jan. 22, 1882), son of Rev. J. H., Rector of St. Anne's, St. Anne's Rectory, Soho Square. Left in U. VIII. (Captain and Exhibitioner), July, 1901. Junior and Senior Scholar of Haileybury College, resigned, 1898; Greek Verse Prize, 1901; Scholar, Caius Coll., Camb., 1901; First Class (Div. III.), Classical Tripos, Part I., 1905; Honorary Scholar, Caius Coll., Cambridge, 1905. President, Union Soc., 1900-1; Editor of the Pauline, 1900-1. Carlisle, John Edward Gordon (June 7, 1885), son of E., Army tutor, 35, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Left in Army A., December, 1901. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, December, 1902; Commission in Indian Staff Corps, 1904. Cavalier, Cyril Gordon (Aug. 12, 1886), son of Rev. A. R., Clerk in Holy Orders, 33, Edith Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1901. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1905. Scholar of Durham University. Chambers, Robert Seymour Bennet (May 31, 1886), son of G. N., merchant, 69, Clarendon Road, Notting Hill. Left in U. v. A., July, 1902. Chown, Herbert (Mar. 16, 1883), son of J., stockbroker, 17, Brondesbury Park. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1901. Chown, John Stanley (June 18, 1886), as above. Left in U. Sc. VIII., December, 1903. Collins, Ian Reginald Grant (April 6, 1883), ward of Vere Collins, Esq., schoolmaster (Mercers' School), 15, Park Mansions, Battersea. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1901. 374 [1898 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Comber, William George (July 30, 1885), son of Mrs., 13, Talbot Road, Bayswater. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1904. Conlon, Walter Kerin Edward (Jan. 24, 1886), son of E. J., secre- tary to public company, 60, Warwick Road, Kensington. Left in Army C., July, 1900. Cadetship, R.N., 1901; Prize for Drawing, 1902. Conran, Philip Crawford (Sept. 27, 1883), son of E. P., wine merchant, Garryowen, Basingstoke. Left in Sc. VIII. B., December, 1901. Entrance Scholarship, Middlesex Hospital, 1902; Prelim. Science (M.B.) Exam., Parts I. and II., London Univ., 1902. Cummings, Eric (Aug. 11, 1884), son of H. E., Stock Exchange, 6, Culmington Road, Ealing. Left in Army A., July, 1901. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, December, 1901; Commission in R.A., 1903. Dealtry, Mark Rose (June 9, 1884), son of H., clerk, Bank of England, 50, Bedford Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. Sc. vI., April, 1901. Derriman, Edmund Prynne (Dec. 5, 1884), son of Mrs., 6, Beau- mont Crescent, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VII., April, 1901. Evans, Philip Howard (Nov. 5, 1884), son of P. E., wine merchant, St. Margaret's, Woodville Road, Ealing. Left in Army A., July, 1901. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, December, 1901; Commission in R.A., 1903. Foster, Myles Birket (Aug. 22, 1884), son of M. B., teacher of music, 83, Oxford Gardens, North Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1900. Fraser, Reginald (June 6, 1884), son of F. T., barrister, 102, North End Road. Left in Sc. IV., December, 1899. Fyffe, Eric Leigh (Dec. 12, 1885), son of H. McE., 110, Baron's Court Road. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1903. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1902; Prelim. Sci. (M.B.) Exam., Parts I. and II., 1903; St. Thomas's Hospital. Gilbert, Alfred (April 19, 1885), son of W. H. S., surveyor and land agent, Granville, Mill Hill Park. Left in L. M. VIII., December, 1903. Green, Alan Michael (April 11, 1885), son of M. A., stock dealer, 40, Belsize Park. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1901. Left in U. VIII., July, 1904. Exhibitioner, Lincoln Coll., Oxford, 1904. 1898] 375 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Ground, Edward George (Sept. 13, 1885), son of D., Civil Service, 10, Thurlow Road, Hampstead. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Left in U. VIII., July, 1904. Scholar, Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb., 1903. Hansell, Alan Waites (Sept. 15, 1884), son of F. R., bank manager, Brooke House, Sutton, Thirsk, Yorks. Left in Special Science II., July, 1901. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, February, 1903. Hepworth, Bernard Gilpin (Aug. 14, 1886), son of Major J. S., solicitor, 32, Elgin Crescent, Notting Hill. Left in L. M. VIII., July, 1905. Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 1905. Jacob, John Hier (Feb. 20, 1884), son of H., solicitor, 2, South Square, Gray's Inn. Left in Medical, April, 1901. Lincoln Coll., Oxford, 1902. Johnson, Wilfred Alexander (Oct. 15, 1885), son of S. J., lace merchant, 1, Mount Villas, Hamilton Road, Highbury. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in U. VIII., July, 1904. Exhibitioner, Worcester Coll., Oxford, 1904. Joseph, Reginald Herbert (Jan. 25, 1886), son of J., Stock Exchange, 6, Holland Park. Left in Army B., July, 1901. Judd, Alan Cecil (Sept. 11, 1886), son of Mrs., 7, Mornington Avenue, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in U. VIII., July, 1905. Junior Latin Elegiac Prize, 1903; Senior Latin Elegiac Prize, 1904; Thruston Prize, 1904; Exeter College, Oxford. Karop, Philip Andreas (July 23, 1884), son of Dr. J. G., surgeon, 198, Holland Road. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1900. Kibble, Alfred William (May 8, 1884), son of J. B., brewer, 52, West Cromwell Road. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1900. Kiralfy, Edgar Graham (Aug. 20, 1884), son of Imre Kiralfy, Director, Earl's Court Exhibition, Tower House, Cromwell Road. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1899. Lawrence, Arthur Sealy (Oct. 22, 1884), son of Mrs. (Father, civil engineer), 5, Upper Addison Gardens. Left in L. v., July, 1900. Low, Kenneth Stewart (Aug. 7, 1884), son of J. S., solicitor, 24, Auriol Road. Left in Medical, April, 1901. 376 [1898 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Lydall, Henry Hugh Wykeham (Mar. 8, 1885), son of W. H., solicitor, Strawberry House, Chiswick Mall. Left in Army A., December, 1901. Smee Prizes, 1900, 1901; Merton Coll, Oxford, 1903. Maxwell, William Laidlaw (May 8, 1884), son of R., bank secretary, 102, Oxford Gardens, North Kensington. Left in Army A., December, 1900. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1900. Miller, Gordon Molineux (Jan. 27, 1885), son of R., barge builder, Maisonette, 55, Clapham Common. Left in U. Sc. vI., April, 1901. Mitchell, Kenneth Grant (Aug. 28, 1885), son of Captain, R.E., The Cloisters, Gibraltar. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1903. Central Technical College, South Kensington. Montefiore, Joseph Charles Jacob (Nov. 23, 1883), son of J. G., barrister, 14, Westbourne Park Road. Left in L. IV., July, 1899. Adopted the theatrical profession under the name of "Charles Tristram," both in public and private life. Nealor, John (Mar. 19, 1884), son of W. E., 44, Nevern Square. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1902. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1902; Interm. B.Sc., 1904. Newson, Stanley George (Nov. 18, 1884), son of G. J., builder, 25, Gertrude Street, West Brompton. Left in Sc. vI. A., July, 1901. Oliver, Bertram Frederick (Oct. 25, 1884), son of F., engineer, 152, Sheen Road, Richmond. Left in U. Sc. vI., April, 1902. Paddon, Godfrey Hugh Wreford (April 2, 1886), son of Mrs., 45, Castletown Road. Left in U. v. A., December, 1900. Pearce, Frank William (Oct. 9, 1884), son of G. W., iron merchant, Melrose, Kew Gardens. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1900. Philby, Ralph Montague (April 1, 1884), son of Mrs., 38, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. III., April, 1899. Pope, Thomas Campbell (Oct. 1, 1884), son of Dr. H. C., M.D., Broomsgrove Villa, 280, Goldhawk Road. Left in Special Science I., July, 1901. John Watson Prize, 1901; Prelim. Exam., Royal Institute of British Architects, 1902. 1898] 377 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Redway, Ernest George Ashby (Oct. 16, 1885), son of G. W., Army, retired officer and partner in publishing firm, 24, Ealing Common. Left in U. IV., December, 1899. Rew, Horace Hayter (Dec. 8, 1883), son of R. H., secretary, Chamber of Agriculture, 14, Castletown Road, West Ken- sington. Left in L. v., April, 1902. Richard, James Hackett (Aug. 10, 1885), son of Mrs. (Father, chief engineer, Burmah), 15, Gordon Road, Ealing. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1902. Left in Army A. (Exhibi- tioner), 1903. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, December, 1902, and June, 1903; Commission, R.E., 1905. Roe, Stanley Charles (Oct. 11, 1884), son of C. T., tea merchant, Hazeldene, 215, Willesden Lane. Left in U. Sc. vI., July, 1901. Roughton, Francis Arthur Gray (July 6, 1884), son of Mrs., 27, Royal Crescent, Notting Hill. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in Army A., July, 1901. Adm. R. M. A., Woolwich, June, 1901; Commission in Roy. Gar. Art., 1903. Schloss, Erick Phillipe (Sept. 1, 1885), son of H., merchant, Lynton, 244, Richmond Road, Kew. Left in Remove, December, 1900. Shaw-Leipmann, Henry Richard (Oct. 23, 1885), son of P., West Indian merchant, 11, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Left in L. IV., July, 1900. Souter-Robertson, David Vivian (Dec. 21, 1882), son of Mrs. (Father, Army), 46, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., July, 1899. Private in Western Province Mounted Rifles, South Africa; with Colonel Chester Masters. Stewart, Arthur Brabazon (Feb. 9, 1884), son of Rev. R., Clerk in Holy Orders, 34, Rutland Gate. Left in L. v., Drawing, December, 1899. Now in Mexico. Stewart, Weston Henry (Mar. 15, 1887), as above. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1899. Winterbotham Scholar, 1904. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1905. Sleath Prize, 1905; Scholar of Oriel College, Oxford, 1904. Stohwasser, Francis Temple (Aug. 7, 1884), son of F. J., Warwick Lodge, Priory Road, West Hampstead. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1900. Stone, William Edwin Elphinstone (June 25, 1884), son of W. H. E., solicitor, 64, Aberdare Gardens, South Hampstead. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1900. 378 [1898 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Stonhouse, Arthur Allan (Feb. 24, 1885), son of G. A., Civil Service, 29, Nicoll Road, Harlesden. Left in U. Sc. VI., April, 1902. Stuart, Alan (June 21, 1885), son of Dr. W., M.D., 18, Irving Mansions, Queen's Club Gardens. Left in Special Science II., July, 1901. Sweet-Escott, Hugh Berill (May 4, 1886), son of E. B., Civil Service, Colonial Office, 21, Stonor Road, West Kensington. Left in L. IV., December, 1898. 1903. Adm. to R. M. A., Woolwich, December, Sweet-Escott, Stanley Bickham (May 4, 1884), as above. Left in Army C., December, 1898. Tharp, Robert Charles (April 29, 1885), son of W. A., surveyor, 86, Ladbroke Grove. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1903. Turner, Clarence Claxton Blagdon (Feb. 1, 1885), son of G. G., 28, Bath Road, Chiswick. Left in Hist. VIII., December, 1902. Vandyk, Stanley (Aug. 1, 1884), son of C., photographer, 121, Cambridge Gardens, Notting Hill. Left in Sc. III., July, 1899. Vickers, Hugh Gordon Muschamp (May 18, 1886), son of J. M., barrister, Waltham House, Chelmsford. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in L. v., April, 1900. Walton, Charles William Douglas (June 2, 1885), son of W. M., accountant, 35, Cromwell Grove, West Kensington Park. Left in Army B., December, 1901. Ward, Francis Donal (June 12, 1885), son of Mrs., 2, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Hist. VIII., December, 1903. Warde, Elford Charlie Douglas (Oct. 17, 1884), son of Major, retired, Tenby Cottage, Sutton, Hounslow. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1902. Went, Henry Stewart Devereux (June 7, 1886), son of Mrs., 26, St. Luke's Road. Left in Army A., July, 1904. Admission, Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst, July, 1904; Commission in R.M.L.I., 1904. Whyte, Alfred William Peter Talbot (Nov. 10, 1884), son of Admiral W. H., 5, Cheniston Gardens. Left in Army B., July, 1900. Commission in Connaught Rangers, 1903; 2nd Lieut., 2nd Batt., Connaught Rangers, November 28, 1903. 1899] 379 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Williams, Hugh Cameron (June 11, 1884), son of Rev. E. P., Clerk in Holy Orders, 22, Warwick Road, Earl's Court. Left in Remove, July, 1900. Wootton, Kenneth Edwin (Feb. 12, 1885), son of H., Professor of Chemistry, 323, Clapham Road. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1901. Wright, John Sidney Herbert Charles Henry (June 30, 1884), son of Mrs., Daugnton, Thornton Avenue, Chiswick. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1899. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January, 1899. Cowardin, William Lewis (Feb. 23, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1897. Critchley, Charles Blythe (June 9, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1897. Leeson, Leslie Knight (Jan. 16, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1896. Power, Herbert (Mar. 14, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1898. Stewart, Weston Henry (Mar. 15, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1898. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1899. Alderson, Arthur Roy (Aug. 29, 1885), brother of Miss Alderson (Father, abroad, engineer), The Lindens, Kew Gardens, Kew. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1903. John Watson Prize, 1903. Allen, Evelyn Prestwood Seymour (Dec. 14, 1885), son of Major, Army, 53, Eardley Crescent, Earl's Court. Left in Army A., December, 1902. Arter, Erland (May 2, 1885), son of A., Linden House, Upper Mall, Hammersmith. Left in U. Sc. VII., April, 1903. Castle, Leslie Octavius (Sept. 11, 1884), son of A., 45, Sutton Court Road, Chiswick. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1900. Clerk on the London Stock Exchange. 380 [1899 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Christie, Harold Hutton (Sept. 18, 1884), son of H., East India merchant, 46, Gledstanes Road, West Kensington. Left in Special Science, December, 1901. John Watson Prize, 1900 and 1901; Prelim. Exam., Royal Institute of British Architects, 1902. Clarke, Arthur Spottiswoode (Jan. 1, 1885), son of Dr. T., physician and surgeon, 88, Bolingbroke Grove, Wandsworth Common. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1901. Cole, Claude Willoughby (Oct. 23, 1884), son of W. H., C. E. (India), retired, 41, Barton Street, West Kensington. Left in Army B., April, 1901. Collett, Ronald Leslie (July 26, 1886), son of W., merchant, 14, Brook Green. Left in Sc. VIII. A. Smee Prize, 1900; Matriculation, London Univ., Division II., June, 1903. Cruickshank, Harold Thomas (Nov. 12, 1885), son of G., retired woollen merchant, 7, Freeland Road, Ealing. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1902. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1904. 2nd Lieut., 3rd (Vol.) Batt., Lancashire Fusiliers, 1904. Dodd, Melville Wilberforce (Jan. 10, 1885), son of C., Q.C., 28, Inverness Terrace. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1902. Farr, Norman Ernest (Feb. 16, 1887), son of Dr. E., physician and surgeon, St. Helier's, Uxbridge Road, Ealing. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Matriculation, London Univ., Division II., June, 1905. First XI., 1904; Second XV., 1905 (Captain). Fergusson, George Douglas Gordon (Jan. 1, 1885), son of Dr. J., M.D., Lincoln House, Richmond, Surrey. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1900. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1903. Passed First Exam., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Parts I. and III., 1904; Part II., 1905. Grant, Walter Scott Nisbet (Sept. 9, 1884), son of Mrs. (Father, Major-General, deceased), Hollywood, Hollywood Road, South Kensington. Left in Army C., July, 1900. 2nd Lieut., 3rd Batt., Roy. Berks Regt., December, 1902. Howse, Charles Aubrey (Dec. 5, 1883), son of C. E., schoolmaster (Board School), 6, Linden Villas, Beverley Road, Barnes Common. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in U. M. VIII., December, 1902. Scholar, Clare Coll., Camb., 1903; Moseley Exhibition, 1904. Jackson, Noel Bower (June 1, 1886), son of J. H., Civil Service (War Office), 43, Longridge Road, Earl's Court. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1902. 1899] 381 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Le Grand, John Prowett (Feb. 17, 1885), son of A., hydraulic engineer, 5, Downside Crescent, Haverstock Hill. Left in U. Sc. VII., April, 1903. Lockhart, William Douglas (May 26, 1884), son of Mrs., The Maze, Pagoda Avenue, Richmond. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1901. Lush, Reginald Gregory Gilmore (May 30, 1885), son of R., bank assistant manager, Clanfield, Waldeck Road, Ealing. Left in Army C., July, 1900. McLeod, Norman Macdonald (Sept. 3, 1885), son of General Sir J. C., retired, 28, Campden House Road. Left in Army C., December, 1900. Admission, Roy. Mil. Academy, Woolwich, July, 1904. Matthew, Herbert Edmund John (May 25, 1887), son of Mrs. (Father, late Archdeacon of Colombo), 45, Barton Street, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Prendergast, Lennox Chaplin (Dec. 24, 1884), son of E., manager, public company, Strathmore, Brondesbury. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1900. Rickett, Charles Ernest (Aug. 15, 1884), son of J. C., M.P., coal merchant, 100, Lancaster Gate. Left in Special Science I., July, 1901. King's Coll., Camb., 1903. Rieu, Emile Victor (Feb. 10, 1887), son of Professor C. P., Professor of Arabic, Camb., 28, Woburn Square. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Bedford Prize, 1903; Kynaston Prize, 1904; Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford, 1905. President of the Union, 1904-5 and 1905-6; First XV., 1904 and 1905. Smedley, Hugh Lionel (June 12, 1885), son of Mrs., St. David's, Eversfield Road, Richmond. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1903. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1903. Smyth, Geoffrey Gee- (Mar. 9, 1884), son of Mrs. Gee-Smyth (Father, Bengal Pilot Service), 59, Caithness Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., April, 1902. Steele-Perkins, Cyril Steele (Feb. 27, 1887), son of Dr. G., M.D., 85, Wimpole Street, Cavendish Square. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1900. Left in VII., April, 1902. Matriculation, London University, Second Class, June, 1903; Art Student, Univ. Coll., London, 1903-4. 382 [1899 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Stewart, Lennox Macdonald (Mar. 6, 1885), son of Dr. H. D., M.D., 98, Redcliffe Gardens, South Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., April, 1903. 2nd Lieut., the Donegal (Prince of Wales's) Roy. Gar. Art., 1903. Stockdale, Arthur Gordon (April 16, 1885), adopted son of Rev. W. W. Pomeroy, Clerk in Holy Orders, 40, Denning Road, Hampstead. Left in L. IV., April, 1900. Worcester College, Oxford. Stohwasser, Sidney Harold (Dec. 27, 1885), son of F. J., Warwick Lodge, Priory Road, West Hampstead. Left in U. Sc. vI., July, 1901. Taylor, William Frederic Hallett (Feb. 15, 1885), son of W. O. G., landowner, Walsh Manor, Jarvis Brook, Tunbridge Wells. Died of heart disease, in Army C., April 5, 1899, aged 14. Wishart, Alton (Jan. 16, 1887), son of Mrs. (Father, fleet engineer, R.N.), 13, Dewhurst Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1900. Left in Army C., July, 1901. Smee Prize, 1901; Cadet, R.N., 1902. Witty, Horace Chester (Aug. 23, 1885), son of H. H., merchant, 26, Tavistock Road, Westbourne Park. Left in Special Science, December, 1902. Woolley, Richard Cleveland Templeton (Dec. 13, 1885), son of F. H., solicitor, 9, Rowan Road, Hammersmith. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1904. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, January, 1904. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted April, 1899. Arbuthnot, William John (April 2, 1885), son of Lady (Father, Sir Charles, deceased), 14, Dynevor Gardens, Richmond. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1900. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibi- tioner), July, 1904. Sleath Prize, 1904; Scholar, Trinity Hall, Camb., 1904. Bates, Isaac Grainger (Aug. 4, 1886), son of I., secretary, 46, Batoum Gardens, West Kensington Park. Left in U. v. B., April, 1900. Elected Foundationer, April, 1901. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1905. Blackman, Aylward Manley (Jan. 30, 1883), son of Rev. J. H., Clerk in Holy Orders, 59, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in U. VIII., December, 1901. Smee Prizes, 1899 and 1900; Bible-Clerk, Queen's Coll., Oxford, 1902; Second Class Classics Moderations, 1904. 1899] 383 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Bussell, Sidney Filer Barton (May 31, 1885), son of Mrs. (Father, solicitor, New South Wales), 16, Aberdeen Park, Highbury. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1900. Left in Army A., July, 1903. Adm. R. M. Academy, Woolwich, June, 1903; Commission R.A., 1905. Butler, Maurice (April 24, 1885), son of Colonel, Indian Staff Corps, 16, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., December, 1900. Campbell, Colin Richard (Jan. 26, 1885), son of Colin, owner of Jura, N.B., 10, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. III., July, 1899. Readmitted, May, 1900. Left in Math. VIII., April, 1902. Carruthers, Kenneth St. Clare (Oct. 8, 1885), son of Surgeon- Major and Mrs. Carruthers, 15, Talgarth Road, West Ken- sington. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1902. Matriculation, London Univ., Divi- sion II., June, 1904. Cook, Thomas Edward (June 30, 1886), son of E. S., accountant, 274, South Lambeth Road. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1903. January, 1903. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, Corcoran, Laurence William (July 9, 1885), son of J., solicitor, 56, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1900. Craddock, Ralph Gordon (June 2, 1885), son of H. G., asst. sec. to bank, 6, Thorney Hedge Row, Chiswick. Left in Sc. VIII. A., April, 1902. Clerk on the Stock Exchange. Creswell, Hugh Alfred (May 9, 1884), son of Major (retired), 23, Ellerker Gardens, Richmond. Left in Army C., April, 1901. Cunningham, Harry Fuller (Dec. 31, 1884), son of Mrs., 7, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1900. Curwen, John Reece (July 18, 1884), son of R., architect, 37, Heath Hurst Road, Hampstead. Left in Sc. v. Died on June 29, 1900, aged 16. Dennison, Harry Glanville (Dec. 28, 1884), son of Mrs., 7, River Bank, East Molesey, Surrey. Left in Army C., July, 1901. Durell, Basil (Mar. 5, 1885), son of G. R., civil engineer, 7, Spencer Road, Grove Park, Chiswick. Left in U. Sc. vI., April, 1901. 384 [1899 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Evans-Gordon, Kenmuir Alick Garth (Aug. 20, 1885), son of Colonel, Cedar House, Cheniston Gardens, Kensington. Left in L. IV., July, 1899. Adm. to R. M. Coll., Sandhurst, December, 1903; Commission, 1906. Gilbert, Harold John (Mar. 18, 1885), son of G. M., accountant, Whittenbury, Sutton Court Road, Chiswick. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1900. Gilling, Raymond (Mar. 31, 1885), son of R. A., leather merchant, De Mowbray House, Sowerby, Thirsk, Yorks. Left in U. Sc. vi., July, 1901. Grant, Duncan James Currour (Jan. 21, 1885), son of Captain Bartle Grant (retired), 10, Cathcart Road, South Kensington. Left in Hist. VIII., December, 1901. Special Art Prize, 1900; John Watson Prizes, 1900 and 1901; Landscape Prizes, 1899, 1900, 1901, and 1902. Haigh, Arthur Gordon (June 29, 1885), son of A. H., civil engineer, 95, Blenheim Crescent, Ladbroke Grove. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1900. Removed to Univ. Coll. School, and University College, Aberystwyth. Matriculation, London Univ., Division II., June, 1903. Hall, William Draper (Sept. 13, 1885), son of W. D., engineer, 16, Cedar Mansions, Gunterstone Road. Left in Army A., April, 1903. Admission, Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst, July, 1904. Hansell, Danby Kitchingham (May 18, 1884), son of J. T., Spital Hall, Thirsk, Yorks. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1901. Hansell, John Bentley (May 11, 1886), son of F. R., bank manager, Sutton, Thirsk, Yorks. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1903. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1903. Kisch, Ernest Royalton (May 18, 1886), son of Mrs., 276, Elgin Avenue, Maida Vale. Left in Hist. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1905. Oppenheim, Herbert Abraham (Mar. 22, 1885), son of S., cigar merchant, 19, Sunderland Terrace, Bayswater. Left in U. Sc. vI., April, 1901. Removed to St. Gallen, Switzerland: with a firm of stockbrokers. Orpen, Edward Richards (Oct. 20, 1884). Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1897. Udale, Stanley Martin (Jan. 25, 1885), son of S., woollen merchant and politician, 34, The Avenue, Bedford Park. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1901. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1901. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, January, 1902; Associate of the City and Guilds Institute, 1904. 1899] 385 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Vaughan-Jones, Alan (Jan. 4, 1886), son of Colonel, merchant, 9, Well Walk, Hampstead. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1902. Vivian, Archibald Comley (July 11, 1884), son of C., portrait painter, 80, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1899. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1903. Smee Prize, 1901; Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1901; John Watson Prize, 1902; Free Studentship, Royal Coll. of Science, 1903. Wells, Grant Carvell (Jan. 21, 1887), son of T. G., accountant, 2, Shepperton Villas, Barnes. Left in III., December, 1899. Wesché, Ernest Brocklesbury (April 24, 1886), son of Mrs., 81, Sterndale Road, West Kensington Park. Left in Army B., December, 1901. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, June, 1903; Commission, July, 1905. Williams, Reginald Gordon (June 13, 1884), son of W., jeweller, The Cliff, Mumbles, South Wales. Left in Special, July, 1899. Readmitted, May, 1900, and left in U. v. B., December, 1900. Died on July 6, 1901, aged 17. Wright, Thomas Anthony Victor (Aug. 3, 1884). Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1896. Wright-Nooth, Rodney George (Dec. 31, 1884), son of W., artist, 20, Arkwright Mansions, Finchley Road. Left in L. VIII., December, 1903. First XV. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1899. Bagot-Harte, Irvine William (Jan. 7, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1897. Bambridge, George Adolf (Oct. 21, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1897. Barnett, Thomas Henry Maughan (July 21, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1898. Barrett, Robert Guy Lionel (Jan. 2, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1895. Bingemann, Leslie Steele (Nov. 6, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1898. Birch, William Colet (Dec. 21, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1898. 2 c 386 [1899 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Boulenger, Cecil Robert (Nov. 17, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1896. Brown, Charles Barrington (Mar. 10, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1897. Buckland, Lionel Lindsay (June 14, 1888), son of Mrs. (Father, Bengal Civil Service), care of Manager, Lloyd's Bank, 222, Strand. Coburn, Charles Isaacs (Aug. 11, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1896. Finch, Frederick Gerald (Aug. 16, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1896. Glover, Lionel George Moore (Nov. 30, 1887), son of G. A., omnibus proprietor, Llanberis, 45, Anson Road, Cricklewood. Lupton Prize, 1903; Milton, 1904; Ollivant, 1905; Latin Lyrics, 1905; Winterbotham Scholar, 1905; Captain, 1905-6; Scholar of Trinity College, Oxford, 1905. Gow, Colin Clarence (Aug. 4, 1887), son of W., tea merchant, 184, Earl's Court Road. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1904. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Division, January, 1904. Harcourt, Guy Hanmer (June 3, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1896. Howse, Charles Aubrey (Dec. 5, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1899. Hunter, Ronald Muir (Dec. 6, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1895. Johnson, Wilfred Alexander (Oct. 15, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1898. Jones, George Albert (April 15, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1898. Judd, Alan Cecil (Sept. 11, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1898. Just, Theodore Hartmann (April 23, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1898. Kisch, Martin Schlesinger (June 4, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1896. Klingenstein, Gilbert (June 22, 1887), son of A., cigar merchant, 15, Sutherland Avenue. Left in U. M. VIII. December, 1901, and went to a school in Germany. 1899] 387 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Mair, Edward Millett (Oct. 7, 1886), son of Dr. E., Supt. Med. Officer of Jails, care of Mrs. Millett, 2, Wetherby Mansions, Earl's Court. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1905. Scholar, Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb., 1904. Mavor, Ivan (Sept. 12, 1887), ward of Rev. A. Macrae, schoolmaster, 46, North Side, Wandsworth Common. Lupton Prize, 1903; Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, 1905. Peck, Humphrey (July 26, 1886), son of P., 8A, Randolph Road. Transferred to Capitation Scholars, September, 1903. Left in Army A., July, 1904. Admission, Roy. Mil. Academy, Woolwich, July, 1904; Commission in Roy. Marine Art., 1904. Rieu, Emile Victor (Feb. 10, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1899. Roughton, Francis Arthur Gray (July 6, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1898. Salter, Frank Reyner (May 7, 1887), son of W. H. G., barrister and shorthand writer, House of Commons, 40, Ladbroke Road. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1905. Exhibitioner, Trin. Coll., Camb., 1904. Samuel, Ernest Lambert (Sept. 24, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1897. Sands, Sydney Brett (Sept. 20, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1896. Stein, Leonard Jacques (Dec. 12, 1887), son of P., merchant, 51, Bassett Road, North Kensington. Bedford Prize, 1904; Thruston, 1905; Kynaston, 1905; Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford, 1905. Strachey, James Beaumont (Sept. 26, 1887), son of General Sir R., P.R.G.S., Royal Engineers, 69, Lancaster Gate. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1905. Trinity College, Cambridge. Thomson, John (April 4, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1898. Tooth, Harold Selwyn (April 10, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1897. Vickers, Hugh Gordon Muschamps (May 18, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1898. Vivian, Archibald Comley (July 11, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1899. Willis, Richard (June 24, 1887), son of J., Civil Service, 10, Churchfield Road, Ealing. Scholar of Exeter College, Oxford, 1905. 2 c2 388 [1899 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Winterbotham, Harold (Dec. 26, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1896. Winterbotham, John (Aug. 13, 1887), son of W. H., solicitor, 6, Ladbroke Terrace. Woolley, Richard Clevedon Templeton (Dec. 13, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1899. Wootton, Leonard Henry (Dec. 25, 1883). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1898. Worms, Emmanuel Henry (Mar. 24, 1884), son of Mrs., 30, Charle- ville Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. A., December, 1901. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1901. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1899. Aldridge, Douglas John (Sept. 16, 1885), son of T. H., coal merchant, 101, Sinclair Road. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1901. Allen, Robert Francis Clennell (Sept. 4, 1886), son of Mrs., 20, Hamilton Road, Ealing. Left in Army A., December, 1902. Admission, R. M. A., Woolwich, July, 1905. Ansorge, Eric Cecil (Mar. 6, 1887), son of Dr., M.D. (in Uganda), 25, Priory Road, Bedford Park. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1900. Smee Prizes, 1902 and 1904; Scholar of St. John's College, Oxford, 1905. Assistant Curator of the Field Club, 1905. Arnold, Bening Mourant (Aug. 4, 1884), son of B., jeweller, 72, Baker Street. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1903. Smee Prize, 1901; Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1901; Jesus Coll., Camb., 1903. Balcomb, Arthur John (July 12, 1886), son of G. A., supervisor, Inland Revenue, 52, Comeragh Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., December, 1902. Berlyn, Bernard Henry Alfred Forbes (Mar. 20, 1886), son of A., journalist, 4, Beaumont Terrace, West Kensington. Left in Special, July, 1901. Exhibitioner, St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1904. Birch, William Frederick (Oct. 13, 1884). Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1898. Boswood, Charles George Gordon (June 1, 1885), son of G., iron- monger, 10, Arminger Road, Uxbridge Road. Left in Army B., July, 1901. 1899] 389 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Bowen, Harry Townsend (Nov. 5, 1886), son of A. T., Registrar of Deeds, Penang, care of Mrs. South, 35, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Left in L. VI., December, 1902. In business in Trinidad, West Indies. Boyd, Clive Kingsley (Sept. 4, 1885), son of Rev. W., Clerk in Holy Orders, 20, Talbot Square, Hyde Park. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1902. Brewer, Tom Llewellyn (May 17, 1887), son of Dr., physician and surgeon, Caira, 136, Richmond Road. Left in U. VI., April, 1904. Bridges, Hugh Cuthbert (Feb. 15, 1886), son of F. C., surveyor, 28, Bramham Gardens. Left in Army A., December, 1902. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1904; Commission, 1906. Brinton, Henry Grant (Aug. 16, 1885), son of Mrs., 2, Vernon Mansions, Queen's Club Gardens. Left in U. Sc. vI., July, 1902. Brown, Harold Stuart (Oct. 26, 1884), son of Mrs. G., 32, Girdler's Road, Brook Green. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1900. Buchanan, Hugh Alexander Kenneth (Dec. 8, 1885), son of K. H., civil engineer, 70, Baron's Court Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., April, 1903. 2nd Lieut., 7th Batt., Roy. Fus. (City of London Regt.), 1903; Lieut., 1904. Cheers, Wilfroy Anson (June 7, 1885), son of H. A., architect, 35, Waldegrave Park, Twickenham. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1901. Christie, Robert Cecil (Dec. 12, 1885), son of H., East India merchant, 46, Gledstanes Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., December, 1904. Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1904; Commission, 1906. Clermont, Alfred (July 20, 1885), son of G., merchant, 46, Leamington Road Villas, Westbourne Park. Left in Sc. VIII., July, 1903. College of Preceptors' Examination, 1903; First Class Honours (Senior); distinguished in History, Chemistry, and German; Second Prize for modern languages. Cowie, David Forster (July 25, 1885), son of W. H., sugar planter, 64, Fielding Road, Bedford Park. Left in L. v., April, 1901. Crawford, Francis Rion Leighton (Aug. 5, 1886), son of H. L., Ceylon Civil Service, 43, Norland Square, Notting Hill. Left in Remove, July, 1900. 390 [1899 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Cutler, Edward Trevor (Dec. 4, 1885), son of E., 22, Upper Mall, Hammersmith. Left in U. vI., December, 1904. Daniel, Henry Lionel Maurice (Jan. 2, 1886), son of G. A., solicitor, Nunney Court, Frome, Somerset. Left in Sc. VIII. A., April, 1903. Davidson, Robert (Nov. 30, 1884), son of R., banker, Elm View, Addiscombe Road, Croydon. Left in II., April, 1900. Davis, Frank Geoffrey (Jan. 17, 1887), son of F. A., planter in India (retired), 9, Esmond Road, Chiswick. Left in Special Sc., July, 1904. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Division, June, 1904. Deakin, Arthur D'Alroy (Jan. 5, 1887), son of A. H., merchant, 17, Campden Hill Square, Kensington. Left in Special, December, 1902. Donaldson, Christopher Herbert (Mar. 26, 1884), son of Rev. Canon, Canon of Truro, Llanhydrock Villas, Truro, Cornwall. Left in Sc. VIII. A., April, 1903. Stock Exhibitioner, Corpus Christi Coll., Camb., 1903. Duquénoy, Ralph Cecil Herbert (Jan. 16, 1885), son of Mrs., 11, Normand Mansions, Queen's Club. Left in U. IV., April, 1901. Dyer, Clifford William (June 15, 1887), son of W. J., bank manager, 1, Sidney Place, Onslow Square. Left in Sc. VIII. A., December, 1903. Eccles, Wilton Burnley (Feb. 5, 1887), son of Mrs., 31, Applegarth Road, Brook Green. Left in Army C., December, 1901. Farr, Montague Albert (Feb. 27, 1887), son of Dr., surgeon, 116, Earl's Court Road. Left in Sc. VIII. B., April, 1905. Fielder, Hubert Gordon (Jan. 2, 1885), son of Mrs., 37, Porchester Square, Bayswater. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1901. Fisher, Frank (Mar. 6, 1886), son of A., public house keeper, 57, Stanhope Gardens, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Left in U. VIII., July, 1905. Exhibitioner, Clare Coll., Camb., 1904. Foote, John Stewart Keppel- (Feb. 15, 1888), son of H. K., Inspector of Lifeboats, 52, Brook Green. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1902. 1899] 391 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Franklin, Richard Penrose (Nov. 28, 1884), son of S., solicitor, 20, Arlington Park Gardens North, Gunnersbury. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1901. Left in U. VIII. (Captain and Exhibitioner), 1904. Winterbotham Scholar, 1903; Ollivant Prize, 1904; Scholar, Pembroke Coll., Camb., 1904. Gadsden, Cecil Holroyd (Aug. 18, 1887), care of A. Norway, Esq. (Father, Supt. Central Jail, Madras), 16, Somerset Road, Ealing. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1901. First XV., 1904, 1905 (Captain). Gee, John Charles James Kempe (May 21, 1886), son of Basil, merchant, 7, Pembroke Gardens, Kensington. Left in II., April, 1900. George, Donald Scotney (Feb. 22, 1886), son of Mrs., 14, St. Anne's Villas, Notting Hill. Left in Sc. IV., July, 1900. Goldingham, Dick Dalrymple (June 26, 1885), son of Mrs., 9, Alfred Place, Thurloe Square. Left in Army C., December, 1900. Smee Prize, 1900. Harding, Wilfred John (Dec. 2, 1885), son of R. A., traveller and collector, Cranmore, Spring Grove, Isleworth. Left in III., July, 1900. Hooper, Geoffrey Michael (Sept. 29, 1886), son of Miller, barrister, Carn Brae, 74, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in Army B., July, 1903. James, Edward Henry (Dec. 30, 1886), son of E. H., fine art dealer, 15, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1903. Johnston, Hugh Kenneth (Aug. 15, 1886), son of Dr. G. F., 3, Montagu Place, Montagu Square. Left in L. VI., December, 1902. John Watson Prize, 1902; Landscape Prize, 1903. Johnstone, Arthur Gordon (April 13, 1886), son of H. H., merchant (J. Barker & Co.), 57, Sinclair Road. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1901. Kelly, Ignatius George (April 11, 1885), stepson of Mrs. Young, 69, Edith Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Bedford Prize, 1903. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1904. Scholar, Queens' Coll., Camb., 1904; London County Council (Fulham) Scholar, 1904. Kemp, Allen Frederic (June 2, 1886), son of S., professor of music, 80, Oxford Gardens, Notting Hill. Left in U. IV., April, 1902. 392 [1899 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Lee, Harold Montague (Feb. 14, 1886), son of W. I., commercial traveller, 39, Bath Road, Bedford Park. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1902. Lightbody, Leonard Jocelyn (Feb. 25, 1884). Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, January, 1897. Lowson, Kenneth John Gordon (Mar. 6, 1885), son of Dr., surgeon, 15, Albion Street, Hull. Left in Hist. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1904. History Exhibitioner, Caius Coll., Camb., 1904. Lyon, Frederick Otto (April 19, 1885), son of N., merchant, 72, Cambridge Gardens, North Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1900. MacMahon, William Percy Dartrey (Feb. 27, 1886), grandson of Mrs. MacMahon (Father in Sidney), Pentland House, Charle- ville Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., December, 1901. Monks, June, 1903. Went to Rome to enter an Order of Martyn, Valentine Cleeve (Oct. 8, 1884), son of R. C., schoolmaster, Woodland, Southall. Left in III., April, 1900. Pearson, Bertram Leslie (June 30, 1885), son of Mrs., 1, Mount Park Crescent, Ealing. Left in U. IV., December, 1901. Phillips, William Edward (Feb. 16, 1886), son of E., commercial clerk, 10, Symons Street, Sloane Square. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1902. Piggott, Arthur Vincent (May 14, 1885), son of A. W., revenue clerk, W. M. Water Co., 12, Thorney Hedge Road, Gunners- bury. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1902. Powell, Charles Leslie Baden- (Mar. 20, 1886), son of C. E., archi- tect, 6, Colet Gardens. Left in U. v. A., July, 1902. Smee Prize, 1901. Rew, Percy Goodwin (Dec. 1, 1884), son or R. H., Sec., Chamber of Agriculture, 14, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1900. Robbins, Frank Hubert (May 21, 1887), son of C., dental surgeon, Gwenda House, Brondesbury Park. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1900. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Division, January, 1904; Smee Prize, 1905; Exhibitioner, Pembroke College, Cambridge, 1905. Left in Sc. VIII. A., December, 1905. First XV., 1904, 1905 (Secretary); First XI., 1905; Captain of B. Club, 1905; Secretary of the Photographic Society, 1905. 1899] 393 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Samuel, Harry Maurice (Dec. 19, 1885), son of Mrs. (Father, merchant), 97, Canfield Gardens, Hampstead. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1902. Scholar, Queens' Coll., Camb., 1904. Savage, Thomas Gustav Patrick (Feb. 10, 1885), son of Mrs. (Father, Head Master, High School, Bombay), Riverside, 65, Priory Road, Kew. Left in Army A., July, 1902. Adm. R. M. C., Sandhurst, December, 1902; Commission in Wiltshire Regt., 1904. Scott, Robert Hamilton (Nov. 8, 1886), son of J., retired Civil Servant, Ivy Bank, Dartmouth. Left in Special Science, December, 1903. Scott-Coward, George Buchanan (Feb. 17, 1887), son of W., H.M.'s Chief Inspector of Training Colleges, Western Lodge, Portland Place, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1902. Left in Hist. VIII., Jnly, 1905. Selfe, Edward Archie (Oct. 30, 1886), son of A. J., bank manager, Brentford, Middlesex. Left in Special Science, December, 1903. Shoppée, Laurence Bertram (June 16, 1886), son of Dr. E. C., surgeon, 21, Carlton Road, Tufnell Park. Left in U. v. A., December, 1902. Stamper, Edward Poulder Fenton (Mar. 26, 1885), son of Dr. J. F., M.D., Pembroke Dock, South Wales. Left in Special Science, July, 1903. Sulman, Leopold Harry (July 22, 1885), son of H. L., gold-mining expert, 47, Brewster Gardens, St. Quintin's Park. Left in U. Sc. VII., April, 1903. Art Student, Univ. Coll., London, 1903-4. Thomas, Bernard Gordon Prothero- (Dec. 2, 1885), son of Mrs., The Elms, Acton Hill. Left in Army A., July, 1904. Admission, R. M. C., Sandhurst, July, 1904. Thompson, Douglas Hilderbrand (April 28, 1886), son of T. M. L., C.E., 2, Churchfield Road, Ealing. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1900. Left in U. VIII., July, 1905. Scholar of Magdelene Coll., Camb., 1905. Tildesley, Cecil Walter (Oct. 18, 1886), brother of Miss (Father, insurance agent), 14, Holtham Road, South Hampstead. Left in Remove, July, 1902. Todesco, James Max (July 25, 1885), son of V., newspaper corre- spondent, 11, Princes Street, Cavendish Square. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1902. Left in Sc. VIII., December, 1903. Smee Prizes, 1901, 1902, 1903, 394 [1900 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Vandyk, Lesley (Mar. 22, 1887), son of C., photographer, 121, Cambridge Road, Notting Hill. Left in III., December, 1900. Wakeling, Bertram Melville Thomas Clarkson (Sept. 6, 1885), nephew of G. H. Wakeling, Esq. (Father, architect), Brasenose College, Oxford, care of Miss Wakeling, Sunburgh, Durleigh Road, Balham. Left in Army A., July, 1904. Walker, Arthur Leslie (May 31, 1887), grandson of Mrs. Walker, Woodlands, Acton. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1900. Left in Army C., July, 1901. Ward, Lionel Henry (Mar. 17, 1886), son of T. J., Messrs. Ralli, Bombay, care of Rev. R. B. Gardiner. Left in Army C., July, 1900. Wharton, Charles Harold Lewis (Sept. 4, 1885), son of C. H. T., solicitor, 10, Queen's Road Mansions, Bayswater. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1904. Selwyn College, Cambridge. White, Cyril Thomas Howard (Jan. 23, 1888), son of R. H., brewer, 12, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., December, 1901. Cadet, Royal Navy, 1902. Whiteman, Ormonde Charles (May 26, 1886), son of E., milk contractor, 126, Elgin Crescent, Notting Hill. Left in Special Science, July, 1903. Smee Prize, 1903. Wilson, Percy Douglas (Nov. 10, 1885), son of W. H., deputy manager, Maple & Co., 34, Holland Park Avenue. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1900. Woodville, William Passerham Caton- (April 14, 1884), son of Caton, artist, care of Mrs. Lowry, Oaklands, The Avenue, Bushey, Herts. Left in L. Sc. vI., July, 1901. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January, 1900. Lewisohn, Claude (Sept. 14, 1886), son of Mrs., 53, Wynnstay Gardens, Kensington. Left in L. M. VIII., December, 1902. Steele-Perkins, Cyril Steele (Feb. 27, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1899. 1900] 395 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Thompson, Douglas Hilderbrand (April 28, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1899. Yorke, Gerald (Mar. 1, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1898. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1900. Anderson, James Drummond (Aug. 10, 1886), son of J. D., I. C. S., 17, Blakesley Avenue, Ealing. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1901. Left in U. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1905. Scholar, Wadham Coll., Oxford, 1904. Anderson, Martin Alan (Nov. 10, 1887), as above. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1902. Bambridge, Hugh Gordon (July 15, 1887), son of G. E., examiner in music, 19, St. Luke's Road, Bayswater. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Division, June, 1904. Left in Sc. VIII. B., December, 1905. Bateman, Cecil Alfred (Oct. 15, 1885), son of A. J., contractor, Brookland, Ramsey, Hunts. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1901. Beamish, Donald Stewart (May 20, 1886), son of H. C., manufac- turer, 13, Leopold Road, Ealing Common. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1901. Benn, Gilbert Anthony (April 14, 1885), son of E. A., bank manager, 13, Pembroke Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VII., April, 1902. Blanckensee, Leslie Rousseau (Nov. 24, 1885), son of L. H., whole- sale jeweller, 29, Princes Square, Hyde Park. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1901. Bolter, Charles Albert (Aug. 18, 1886), son of A. E., Asst. Sec., G. W. Railway, 72, Madeley Road, Ealing. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1905. Captain of Fives, 1904-5; First XI., 1905; Captain of C. Club, 1905. Bowden, Hubert Moxhay (Feb. 23, 1887), son of J. P., solicitor, 30, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Left in L. VI., April, 1904. Preliminary Exam., Law Society, 1904. Brown, Hugh Barrington (July 24, 1888), son of C. B., geologist, 41, St. Quintin's Avenue, North Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1905. 396 [1900 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Cassel, Harry Spencer (May 10, 1886), son of H. R., metallurgist, 50, Tregunter Road, South Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1901. Removed to New College, Eastbourne. Chambers, Guy Oldham (Mar. 15, 1887), son of Dr. W. H., M.D., Worcester Lodge, 165, Goldhawk Road. Left in Up. Sc. VII., April, 1904. Smee Prize, 1904. Clarke, Leveson Campbell (Dec. 15, 1884), son of Dr. F. G., physician and surgeon, 165, Buckingham Palace Road. Left in Sc. III., April, 1900. Courtney, Ralph (April 2, 1885), son of Mrs., 9, Grenville Street, Brunswick Square. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1902. Left in L. M. VIII., December, 1903. Creagh, Simon Reginald McNamara (Mar. 2, 1885), son of Mrs. (Father, landed proprietor), 34, Rosary Gardens, South Ken- sington. Left in Sc. v., July, 1900. Critchley, Harold Stephen Blythe (June 12, 1888), son of C. E. B. (retired), I. C. S., 92, Edith Road, West Kensington. Crumplen, Benjamin Arthur (Nov. 1, 1884), son of B., general manager and director, Kensington Stores, 32, West Kensington Gardens. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1900. Davis, Ronald Joseph (Feb. 26, 1886), son of Mrs., 10, Chepstow Mansions, Bayswater. Left in Sc. IV., December, 1900. Donald, Harold Gudde (May 14, 1886), son of R., woollen merchant, 96, Oxford Gardens, North Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1902. Fenton, Samuel Greame (May 29, 1886), son of F. G., merchant, 5, Rue Creveaux, Avenue du Bois de Boulogne, Paris. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1902. Foster, John Lorimer (Oct. 15, 1886), son of M. B., teacher of music, 83, Oxford Gardens, North Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1902. Frick, Titus John (Oct. 18, 1886), son of J., civil engineer, 59, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in Special Science, April, 1903. 1900] 397 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Goldingham, Cecil Stuart (Mar. 14, 1887), son of Mrs. (Father, retired officer, Indian Army), 9, Alfred Place, Thurloe Square. Left in Army A., December, 1904. Smee Prize, 1900; Admission, R. M. C., Sandhurst, July, 1905. Grellier, Ernest Franz Waldemar (May 17, 1886), son of W., architect and surveyor, Ranelagh House, Barnes Common. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1905. Smee Prizes, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905; Exhibitioner of Downing College, Camb., 1905. Hall, Cecil Symes (Sept. 20, 1886), son of J. R., barrister, 35, Baskerville Road, Wandsworth Common. Left in L. v., December, 1902. Honiball, George Henry Dunscombe- (Mar. 3, 1885), son of Dr. Dunscombe-Honiball (British Guiana), care of Mrs. Dunscombe- Honiball, 25, Winchester Avenue, Brondesbury. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1902. Macpherson, Ronald Elliot (July 17, 1886), son of Lady (Sir W., retired Indian judge), 2, Gliddon Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., December, 1903. Martyn, Avenell Frederick Cleeve (Oct. 16, 1886), son of Mrs., Woodlands, Southall, Middlesex. Left in Special, April, 1900. Matthew, Hubert Maurice (July 16, 1887), son of F. D., brush manufacturer, 38, King Henry's Road. Left in Remove, December, 1900. Melhuish, Paul (April 14, 1887), son of J. E., assistant master, St. Paul's School, 24, Cadogan Road, Richmond. Left in Special Science, July, 1904. McGill University, Montreal, 1904. Millmaker, Lytton Chandos Fleming (Jan. 25, 1885), son of W. F., merchant, Roseneath, East Twickenham. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1901. Montefiore, Gilbert Vita Barrow (Jan. 31, 1887), son of Mrs., 63, Philbeach Gardens, Earl's Court. Left in L. Sc. VII., April, 1903. Engineering Student, Univ. Coll., London, 1903-4. Moxon-Browne, Edward (Dec. 7, 1886), son of W., barrister, 40, Philbeach Gardens, Earl's Court. Left in U. VI., December, 1903. Neave, George Reginald (Aug. 10, 1885), son of G. H., Clerk to H.M. Court of Probate, 46, Gordon Road, Ealing. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1901. 398 [1900 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Oppenheim, Alfred Isaac (July 3, 1886), son of S., cigar merchant, 19, Sunderland Terrace, Bayswater. Left in Remove, July, 1901. Parker, Frank (Dec. 6, 1885), son of W., merchant, 43, Cavendish Road, Brondesbury. Left in L. Sc. vI., April, 1902. Peat, Roderick Mackay (Mar. 15, 1886), son of W. B., chartered accountant, Chase Lodge, Enfield. Left in U. IV., April, 1901. Ramsey, Walter Dean (July 18, 1886), son of W. J., commercial traveller, 43, Cambridge Road, Gunnersbury. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1902. Metropolitan Life Insurance Office. Seeman, Waldo Theodor (May 26, 1885), son of R., merchant, St. Chad's, Ealing. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1904. Royal School of Mines. Simon, Percy Ralph (Sept. 7, 1887), brother of J. W. Simon, Esq. (Father, Dr. Simon, Singapore), 107, Guildford Street. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1901. Left in Army A., July, 1904. Admission, R. M. A., Woolwich, July, 1904; Commission, R.M.A., 1904. Smyth, Guy Charles Gee (Jan. 29, 1886), son of Mrs., 28, Glaz- bury Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., July, 1905. Standage, Henry Edmund (Mar. 26, 1885), son of Mrs., 149, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in Army A., December, 1902. Adm., Royal Military College, Sandhurst, December, 1902. Wooster, Reginald Joseph (Oct. 7, 1886), son of J. R., retired chemist, The Mount, Castlebar Road, Ealing. Left in VII., December, 1903. Zehetmayr, Walter Edward (Mar. 22, 1886), son of F. F., merchant, Belle Vue, St. Margaret's, Twickenham. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1903. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted May, 1900. Alston, James Casper Trevelyan (April 27, 1886), son of J. W., commission agent (Trinidad), grandson of Mrs. Kelaart, 22, Ellison Road, Streatham Common. Left in L. Sc. vI., April, 1902. 1900] 399 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Archibald, Bruce Gordon (Mar. 2, 1886), son of R. B., director public company, 115, Lansdowne Road, Notting Hill. Left in L. Sc. VI., April, 1902. Attenborough, Carlisle Robert Walter (April 9, 1886), son of W. A., barrister, Manor House, Weston under Wood, Newport Pagnell, Bucks. Left in U. vI., April, 1905. Bowles, William Stanley Randolph (Mar. 30, 1887), son of Mrs. Stratford, 80, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in Army C., December, 1903. Bramall, Claud Arthur (Mar. 17, 1887), son of A. M., solicitor, Redland House, Highbury Hill. Left in L. VI., April, 1905. Brewer, Melville (Feb. 25, 1889), son of Dr. A. H., physician and surgeon, Caira, 136, Richmond Road. Brown, Oliver Gustav Frank (Oct. 4, 1885), son of E. G., manager, Fine Art Society (148, New Bond Street), 82, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Special, December, 1902. Campbell, Colin Richard (Jan. 26, 1885), son of Colin, owner of the island of Jura, 10, Edith Road, West Kensington. Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, April, 1899. Collison-Morley, Eric Yea (May 23, 1886), son of Dr. J. L., physician, 124, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., April, 1904. Conran, Reuben Henry (Aug. 7, 1885), son of E. P., wine merchant, Erpingham, Bedford Park. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1901. Davis, Harold Theobald (Aug. 30, 1885), son of T. L., Civil Service, Phillida, Gunnersbury. Left in U. Sc. VII., April, 1904. Dollman, John Guy (Sept. 4, 1886), son of J. C., artist, Hove House, Newton Grove, Bedford Park. Left in U. Sc. VIII. (Exhibitioner), July, 1905. John Watson Prize, 1901; Smee Prizes, 1901, 1903, 1904; Hibbert Ware Prize and Special Certificate of Merit, Nature Study Exhibition, 1902; Exhibitioner, St. John's Coll., Camb., 1904. Easton, Reginald Freeman (Aug. 21, 1886), son of E. G., editor and milk contractor, 38, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., April, 1904. 400 [1900 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Farnell, Edward Nigel (May 28, 1886), son of Dr. H. D., surgeon, Hempstead House, Eastbourne. Left in L. VIII., April, 1905. Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford. Fossey, Osmund John (April 7, 1887), son of E. O., Civil Service, 97, Shepherd's Bush Road. Left in Sc. VIII. B., April, 1905. Smee Prizes, 1903, 1904. Foster, Aubrey Wilfrid Keyworth (April 26, 1886), son of Rev. A. E., Clerk in Holy Orders, Christ Church Vicarage, Rich- mond. Left in U. v. A., December, 1903. Gilks, Humphrey Livingstone (Aug. 25, 1886), son of W. J., solicitor, 19, Carlton Road, Putney. Left in L. Sc. VII., April, 1903. Preliminary Exam., Law Society, 1904. Hall, Albert Edward (May 2, 1887), ward of W. J. Payne, Esq. (deceased), 22, Gordon Place, Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1902. Hamilton-Smythe, Ernest Arthur (Jan. 5, 1886), son of A. J., civil engineer, 9, St. Paul's Mansions, Hammersmith. Left in Math. VIII., April, 1904. Hanson, Davis Marcus (Aug. 5, 1887), son of Rev. G., D.D., Clerk in Holy Orders, 3, Cambridge Square, Hyde Park. Left in Special Science, July, 1905. Hoey, Edmund Joseph (April 15, 1887), son of Mrs. Howard, 21, Stonor Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Left in VII., July, 1903. King, Lionel Thomas (April 11, 1886), son of Rev. W. T., Clerk in Holy Orders, Christ Church Vicarage, Ealing. Left in Sc. VIII. A., July, 1902. Central Technical Coll., London; Matricula- tion, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1903; Interm. Exam., Science, 1904. Le Mesurier, Reginald Frederick (Jan. 19, 1885), ward of H. C. Marillier, Esq., author, Kenilworth House, Upper Mall, Hammer- smith. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Left in Sc. VIII. A., April, 1904. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1903. Mains, Archibald (Jan. 12, 1888), son of A. J., solicitor, St. Laurence, Grove Park, Chiswick. Left in L. VIII., December, 1905. Maitland, Edmund Bellasis Wightman (Jan. 8, 1888), son of J. E., chemist, 10, Chester Place, Hyde Park Square. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Matriculation, London Univ., First Division, June, 1904. 1900] 401 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Marshall, Geoffrey (April 23, 1887), son of H. (retired bootmaker), 65, Fairholme Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. VIII. A., December, 1905. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Division, June, 1904. May, Harry Vincent (July 17, 1886), son of T., civil engineer, The Poplars, Manor Road, Richmond. Left in Transitus, December, 1904. Morris, Philip Henry (Sept. 17, 1886), son of H., Civil Service (Admiralty), 29, Agate Road, Hammersmith. Left in L. VI., December, 1903. Paddon, Arthur Conrad Wreford (Aug. 8, 1888), son of Mrs., 45, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Left in L. IV., December, 1900. Died of blood-poisoning, October 21, 1902, aged 14. Piggott, Maurice William (June 27, 1886), son of A. W., revenue clerk, W. M. Water Company, 12, Thorney Hedge Road, Gunnersbury. Left in Special Science, April, 1903. Pope, Edward David (Jan. 18, 1886), son of E., mining engineer, Cambrian Lodge, New Barnet, Herts. Left in U. Sc. VII., April, 1903. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, June, 1903. Saunders, Donald Alfred William (April 27, 1885), son of A., wine merchant, Fairlawn, Parson's Green. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1902. Shaw-Crisp, Cuthbert (Nov. 7, 1885), son of S., 1, Cleveland Road, Ealing. Left in U. Sc. vI., April, 1904. Stokes, Leonard Henry (Oct. 20, 1885), son of H., diamond merchant, Langdon, St. John's Road East, Putney. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1902. Stratton, Richard de Fontaine (Dec. 26, 1886), son of A., linen draper, The Holt, 69, Victoria Road, Clapham Common. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1903. Vivian, Valentine Patrick (Mar. 17, 1886), son of C., portrait painter, 80, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1902. Left in L. VIII., July, 1905. Whitmore, Herbert John Ludlow (Feb. 18, 1887), son of J. L. (Wills & Co., Bristol), 10, Craven Street, Charing Cross. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1903, 2 D 402 [1900 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Williams, Reginald Gordon (June 13, 1884), son of W., jeweller, The Cliff, Mumbles, R. S. O., Glamorgan. Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, April, 1899. Williams, Harold Victor (May 10, 1886), as above. Left in Remove, July, 1901. St. John's College, Oxford, 1905. Williams, Hugh Patrick William Bedward (Mar. 17, 1887), son of A. E., civil engineer, 18A, Brook Green. First XV., 1905; Captain of D. Club. Wynter, James Harold (Nov. 20, 1885), son of D., proprietor of steam laundry, 27, Whittingstall Road, Fulham. Left in L. Sc. vI., July, 1901. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1900. Ansorge, Eric Cecil (Mar. 6, 1887). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See September, 1899. Ansorge, Gerald Percival (Jan. 29, 1885). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See September, 1897. Arbuthnot, William John (April 2, 1885). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See April, 1899. Bussell, Sidney Filer Barton (May 31, 1885). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See April, 1899. Fergusson, George Douglas Gordon (Jan. 1, 1885). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See January, 1899. Fergusson, Nigel Robert (Mar. 1, 1887), son of Dr. J., M.D., Lincoln House, Richmond, Surrey. Left in Hist. VIII., December, 1901. Cadet, Royal Navy (4th place), 1902; Prize for Seamanship and Scripture, 1903; appointed to H.M.S. Leviathan. Franklin, Richard Penrose (Nov. 24, 1884). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See September, 1899. Green, Alan Michael (April 11, 1885). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See September, 1898. Kennington, Eric Henry (Mar. 12, 1888), son of T. B., artist, 8, Victoria Grove, Chelsea. Left in L. VIII., December, 1904. John Watson Prize, 1902, 1903, and 1904. 1900] 403 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Lewisohn, Karl (Dec. 22, 1886), son of J., merchant, 17, Collingham Road, South Kensington. Left in U. VIII., July, 1905. Scholar of Oriel College, Oxford, 1904. Littlewood, John Edenson (June 9, 1885), son of E. T., head master, Boys' High School, Wynberg, Cape Colony, nephew of J. Jackson, Esq., 11, Cedars Road, Barnes. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1903. Exhibitioner and Keen's Scholar, 1903; Minor Scholar, Trin. Coll., Camb., 1903; Major Scholar, 1904; Senior Wrangler (bracketed), 1905. Picciotto, Cyril Moses (July 28, 1888), son of Mrs., 54, Warrington Crescent. Bedford Prize, 1905. Robbins, Frank Hubert (May 21, 1887). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See September, 1899. Sinauer, Esmond Moreton (Aug. 12, Transferred from Capitation Scholars. 1888). See April, 1898. Udale, Stanley Martin (Jan. 25, 1885). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See April, 1899. Walker, Arthur Leslie (May 31, 1887). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See September, 1899. Wilenski, Reginald Howard (Mar. 7, 1887), son of A., merchant, 121, Sutherland Avenue, Maida Vale. Left in U. VIII., July, 1905. John Watson Prize, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905; Smee Prize, 1903; Truro, 1904; Butterworth, 1904; Balliol College, Oxford. Wishart, Alton (Jan. 16, 1887). Transferred from Capitation Scholars. See January, 1899. Wolffsohn, Lionel Melville (June 7, 1888), son of J., merchant and inspector, 34, Manchester Street, Manchester Square. Left in Sc. VIII. B., December, 1904. Matriculation, London Univ., First Division, June, 1904; Engineering School, New York. Woolf, Cecil Nathan Sidney (Sept. 5, 1887), son of Mrs., Lexham, 9, Colinette Road, Putney. Exhibitioner, Trinity College, Cambridge, 1905. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1900. Adams, George Harold (Aug. 14, 1886), son of Rev. J., congrega- tional minister, 19, Boscombe Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in U. v. A., December, 1902. Adams, Maurice Spenser Rowe (May 2, 1887), son of M. B., archi- tect, 1, Marlborough Crescent, Bedford Park. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1904. John Watson Prize, 1904. 22 D 404 [1900 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Asslin, George Houstoun (April 30, 1888), son of Mrs., 14, Wellington Mansions, Queen's Club Gardens. Left in Army B., December, 1903. Ayrton, Frank Alsager (Sept. 23, 1887), son of W. S., late H.M. Consul, Wenchow, China, 62, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Special Science, April, 1903. Barlow, William Rawson (July 31, 1887), son of T. E., director and manager of steamship company, 20, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Barnaby, Kenneth Coules (July 5, 1886), son of S. W., naval architect, The Hollies, Chiswick Mall. Left in L. Sc. vI., April, 1902. Division, June, 1904. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Barratt, Arthur Gordon (July 15, 1886), son of T., ironmonger, Colehill, Ashford, Kent. Left in L. Sc. vI., April, 1902, Bartlett, Hubert Dudley (Sept. 22, 1886), son of E., dental surgeon, 38, Connaught Square. Left in Army C., December, 1903. Benton, Norman Molyneux (Nov. 29, 1885), son of W. C., engineer (retired), 9, Emanuel Road, Friar's Park, Acton. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1903. Blackman, Henry George Bonham (June 26, 1887), son of Rev. J. H., Clerk in Holy Orders, 59, Edith Road. Left in L. VI., April, 1903. Blake, William Harvey (June 22, 1886), son of W. F., 29, Bruns- wick Gardens, Campden Hill. Left in Hist. VIII., April, 1904. Bowden, Herbert Fred (Aug. 24, 1885), son of F. M., merchant, 109, Uxbridge Road, Ealing. Left in Special Science, July, 1902. Bradley, Claude (April 19, 1886), son of F. W., 22, Russell Road, Kensington. Left in Sc. III., December, 1902. Brentnall, Edward Stanley (Feb. 8, 1889), son of Rev. E., Wesleyan minister, 81, St. Helen's Gardens, Notting Hill. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Left in L. vI., July, 1903. Removed to Manchester Grammar School. Brentnall, Thomas Creswell (Mar. 22, 1887), as above. Left in L. VI., April, 1903. Removed to Manchester Grammar School. 1900] 405 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Brittain, Arthur Hyde (May 14, 1886), son of Rev. A. H., Senior Chaplain to H.M. Indian Government, care of Mrs. Brittain, 48, Hogarth Road, Earl's Court. Left in Special, December, 1902. Carmichael, Ronald William (Mar. 16, 1887), son of T., stock- broker, Lansdowne, Spring Grove, Isleworth. Left in U. v. B., April, 1904. Carruthers, Percy George (June 22, 1887), son of Mrs. (Father, officer in Army), 5, Elm Grove, Hammersmith. Left in U. v. B., April, 1904. Clarke, Percy (Sept. 28, 1886), son of E., St. Clear's, 59, The Avenue, Kew Gardens. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1904. Collie, Arnold Edgar (May 22, 1887), son of Dr. R. J., M.D., 25, Porchester Terrace, Hyde Park. Left in L. VI., April, 1905. Collins, Giles Strangways (Oct. 18, 1886), son of J. C., author and lecturer, 51, Norfolk Square, Hyde Park. Left in U. IV., December, 1902. Cowtan, Francis Scott (Oct. 28, 1886), son of M. C., director and comptroller of Cowtan & Co., 42, Canfield Gardens, West Hampstead. Left in U. v. A., December, 1903. Crumplen, William Herbert (Feb. 17, 1887), son of B., manager, Kensington Stores, 32, West Kensington Gardens. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1901. d'Arenberg, Louis Arthur Bingham (May 27, 1888), son of A. W., printer and publisher, 41, Powis Square, Bayswater. Left in Army A., July, 1904. Admission, R. M. C., Sandhurst, 1905. Dixon, Cuthbert (Jan. 23, 1887), son of Rev. J., Clerk in Holy Orders, 65, Sutherland Avenue. Left in U. IV., December, 1902. Readmitted, April, 1903. Left in Transitus, July, 1905. Dufort, Athol Charles (Feb. 15, 1886), son of J. C., diamond broker, 14, Ladbroke Gardens. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1903. Dyer, James Frederic (July 8, 1886), son of J. W., ammunition maker, 2, Zenobia Mansions, Queen's Club Gardens. Left in Army A., July, 1905. 406 [1900 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Fanghänel, Walter Paul (Dec. 10, 1888), son of P. G., merchant, The Gables, East Acton. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1902. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1905. Fuller, Nevill Ross (Jan. 11, 1886), son of Major W. R. (retired), 109, St. Mark's Road, Notting Hill. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1901. Gardner, Maurice Leigh (June 27, 1886), son of F. L., stockbroker, 14, Marlborough Road, Gunnersbury. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1903. Geary, Herman Noel Grattan (Jan. 2, 1888), son of Mrs. (Father deceased, Gratton Geary, Esq., Editor of Times of India), care of Mrs. Bradshaw (Grandmother), 43, Aynhoe Road, Brook Green. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. First XI., 1903, 1904, 1905 (Captain). Gilbert-Cooper, Edward Montague (Dec. 24, 1887), son of H. E., Civil Service, 69, Warwick Gardens, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1904. Haedicke, Charles Richard William (Feb. 17, 1888), son of F., landed proprietor, Norfolk Villa, Shootup Hill, Brondesbury. Left in U. IV., December, 1901. Readmitted, January, 1903. Hall, Edgar Wilson (June 17, 1886), son of H., architect, Crowhurst, 24, Blakesley Avenue, Ealing. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1903. Harding, Reginald William Fowler (Mar. 28, 1887), son of R. A., traveller and collector, Cranmore, Spring Grove, Isleworth. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1903. Hassan, Francis Isaac (Mar. 6, 1886), son of A. J., correspondent, 135, Fordwych Road, West Hampstead. Left in U. v. A., December, 1901. Higgins, John Edmond Longuet- (Dec. 5, 1887), son of H. L., solicitor, 6, Park Hill Road, Richmond, Surrey. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Left in L. M. VIII., April, 1905. Holt-White, William Hyde (Sept. 25, 1887), son of R., H.M. Inspector of Schools, Warren Wood, Bexley Heath. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Division, June, 1904. Left in Special Sc. (VIII.), July, 1904. Central Technical College. Horne, John Gibson (April 26, 1886), son of Mrs., 37, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1903. 1900] 407 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Howell, John Denison (Oct. 7, 1886), son of E. J., surveyor, Lyddon House, Avenue Road, Southfields. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1902. Hutchinson, Charles Walsham (Oct. 26, 1886), son of W. H., merchant, 43, Fordwych Road, Brondesbury. Left in L. VI., December, 1902. James, Eric Ibbetson (Sept. 23, 1888), son of H., insurance manager, 57, Canfield Gardens, South Hampstead. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1901. Jéquier, William Daniel Victor (Sept. 24, 1886), son of D. V., bank manager, Credit Franco-Portugais, Oporto, Portugal. Left in Army B., April, 1904. Josephs, Arthur William (Sept. 17, 1887), son of A. L., accountant in public company, 8, Westbourne Gardens, Bayswater. Left in U. VI., April, 1904. Juler, George Critchett (June 16, 1887), son of H. E., ophthalmic surgeon, 23, Cavendish Square. Left in Army C., December, 1903. Lees, John Rutherfoord D'Olier (Sept. 17, 1887), son of J. C., Asst. Sec., Bengal Railway, 22, St. Leonard's Road, Ealing. Left in Special Science, July, 1904. Le Marie, Frank (May 20, 1886), son of W. J. L., joiner and Clerk of Works, 79, Tavistock Crescent, Westbourne Park. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1904. Naval Store Clerkship, 1904. Lloyd, William Reginald (Sept. 23, 1887), son of W. J., Civil Service, 51, Thornton Avenue, Chiswick. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Lupton Prize, 1904; Scholar of Peterhouse, Cambridge, 1905. Low, Archibald Montgomery (Oct, 17, 1888), son of Mrs. (Father, mining engineer), 24, Auriol Road, West Kensington. Left in Army A., July, 1905. Smee Prize, 1904, 1905. Macvean, Maffra William Bushby (Mar. 17, 1887), son of D., 33, Thornton Avenue, Chiswick. Left in Army A., April, 1904. Middleton, Harry Empsin (Dec. 27, 1886), son of R. E., M.I.C.E., 90, Kensington Park Road. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1904. Left in Army A., July, 1904. Moore, Cecil Ernest (May 29, 1886), son of W., hay merchant, Laurel Court, Little Ealing. Left in Special, July, 1902. 408 [1900 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Mosse, Charles Herbert (Mar. 17, 1887), son of Dr. H. R., M.D., Hobart House, 15, North Side, Clapham Common. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1903. University Tutorial College, Holborn. Page, Charles Henry (Feb. 6, 1886), son of J. C., 11, Beverley Road, Barnes. Left in Army B., April, 1904. Parker, Sidney Hyde (Aug. 10, 1887), son of G. W., The Mount, Park Hill Road, Croydon. Left in U. v. A., December, 1902. Pearce, Dudley Guy (Aug. 31, 1886), son of L. A., wholesale stationer, 59, Lancaster Road, Belsize Park. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1902. Perren, Percy Warren (Dec. 17, 1886), son of F. P., St. Helier's, 3, Addison Road, Bedford Park. Left in Remove, April, 1903. Read, Maurice Rix (Nov. 23, 1887), son of A. F., jeweller, 110, Upper Tulse Hill. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1905. Rider, Ralph (July 12, 1886), son of T. P., auctioneer and estate agent, 15, Alma Road, St. Alban's, Herts. Left in Sc. III., April, 1901. Rosher, Arthur Burch (Dec. 6, 1886), son of G. B., barrister, Campden Court Mansions, 35, Sheffield Terrace. Left in Sc. VIII. A., December, 1904. John Watson Prize, 1903 and 1904. Royal-Dawson, Frederick Warren Harry (Oct. 12, 1888), son of C., 7, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in L. v., July, 1901. Elected Foundationer, January, 1902. Left in Sc. VIII. B., December, 1905. Ryder, Frederick Budd (Nov. 19, 1887), son of C. E. A., architect, 6, Palace Court, Bayswater. Left in L. Sc. VII., April, 1905. Seale, Alfred Ernest (June 18, 1886), son of A. W., jeweller, 46, Springfield Road, South Hampstead. Left in Army C., July, 1901. Selby, Marmaduke Frederick L. (July 20, 1886), son of E. B., stockbroker, 85, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1903. Sims, Thomas Henry (Sept. 13, 1886), son of T., civil engineer, 3, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VI., April, 1902. 1900] 409 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Skene, Charles Edward (May 8, 1889), son of F., clerk in House of Lords, 47, Addison Gardens, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1903. Snell, Ralph Alexander (Sept. 24, 1886), son of T., official short- hand writer, 34, St. Mary Abbott's Terrace. Left in Sc. IV., July, 1901. Stokes, John Hill (Sept. 8, 1886), son of Dr. F. A., surgeon, Church Square, Basingstoke, Hants. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1904. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Division, January, 1904. Struthers, Kenneth (Mar. 31, 1887), son of G., sec., insurance company, 61, Holland Park Avenue. Left in Army A., December, 1905. Struthers, Duncan Gordon (Sept. 25, 1888), as above. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Swan, John Barye Rankin (Feb. 27, 1886), son of J. M., A.R.A., sculptor and painter, 3, Acacia Road, St. John's Wood. Left in U. Sc. VI., April, 1902. Tabbush, Reginald Lennox Nathaniel (Sept. 20, 1887), son of A. J., merchant, 45, Cleveland Square, Hyde Park. Left in U. v. B., July, 1902. Tchaykovsky, Peter Nicholas (Nov. 20, 1886), son of N. W., consulting chemist, Langham House, Harrow. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1903. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Division, June, 1904. Left in Sc. VIII. B., December, 1905. Captain of Swimming and Boxing, 1905. Teale, Norman (July 23, 1888), son of G. E., accountant, 18, Ravenscroft Road, Fairlawn Grove, Chiswick. Left in Remove, July, 1901. Thewlis, Noel Eastwood (July 25, 1886), son of J. E., 66, Bassett Road, North Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1904. Towsey, Arthur Stanley (Aug. 27, 1888), son of Mrs. (Father deceased, late head master, Emmanuel School, Wandsworth), 18, Godolphin Road. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1902. Troup, Francis Gordon (Sept. 19, 1887), son of F. W., wholesale jeweller, Wigmore House, South Tottenham. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1904. Wells, Henry James Gordon (Dec. 21, 1887), son of Dr. A. G., M.D., Keith House, North End Road. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1904. 410 L1901 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. White, Laurence Carol (Dec. 24, 1886), son of W., merchant, 26, Queen Anne's Grove, Bedford Park. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1902. Wood, Walter de Burley (April 18, 1887), son of Mrs. F., 12, Mayfield Avenue, Chiswick. First XV., 1905. ) CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1901. Astley, Nelson Theodore (Aug. 2, 1887), son of G. P., diamond merchant, Park House, Willesden Lane, Brondesbury. Left in Sc. IV., July, 1902. Austin, Hugh Cecil Havelock Piercey (May 14, 1888), nephew of Mrs. Bourne, 98, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., July, 1901. Naval Cadet, 1903. Conran, Edward Denis (Mar. 11, 1888), son of E. P., wine merchant, Erpingham, Bedford Park. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1904. Douglass, Archibald Henry (Aug. 4, 1887), son of Rev. H. C., Vicar of St. Matthew's, Ealing, The Vicarage, Ealing Common. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1905. Du Pontet, Raymond Jules Eugène (Aug. 1, 1887), son of Rev. J., Pasteur, French Church, 16, Kildare Gardens, Bayswater. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1902. Exhibitioner of Queens' College, Cambridge, 1906. Edwards, Sidney James (April 18, 1887), son of J., math. tutor at Wren's, 80, Cambridge Gardens, North Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1904. John Watson Prize, 1905; Sizar, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, 1906. Freeth, Leslie (April 29, 1887), son of W. D., 12, Beaumont Crescent, West Kensington. Left in Army B., July, 1904. Gluckstein, Sidney (April 2, 1888), son of H., 3, Addison Gardens, Kensington. Left in L. v., April, 1903. Haines, Andrade Ernest (Mar. 23, 1888), care of Mrs. Hyam, 119, St. Mark's Road, Notting Hill. Left in Remove, July, 1903. Halse, Arthur Evelyn (Mar. 23, 1888), son of Rev. W. G., Clerk in Holy Orders, care of Miss Halse (aunt), 15, Clarendon Road, Notting Hill. Left in U. IV., April, 1902. 1901] 411 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Hasluck, Eugene Lewis (April 22, 1889), son of S. L., teacher of elocution, 38, Portsdown Road, Maida Vale. Left in U. IV., December, 1901. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Division, June, 1905. Howse, Harold Luxton (July 7, 1887), son of C. E., board school master, 2, The Crescent, Barnes. Transferred to Foundationers, January, 1902. Hulm, Wynne Odyerne (Aug. 8, 1888), son of Mrs., 101, North End Road, West Kensington. Left in III., July, 1901. Readmitted, September, 1902. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1903. James, Godfrey Warden (June 3, 1888), son of Mrs. Florence, authoress (Father, actor), 4, Addison Court Gardens, Blythe Road. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1903. Joseph, Edwin George (June 25, 1887), son of G. S., solicitor, 23, Clanricarde Gardens. Kochanski, Leon Casimir Monel (June 24, 1888), son 1888), son of L., bank clerk, 10, Holmdale Road, West Hampstead. Left in Army C., December, 1903. Linton, Francis James (Dec. 6, 1884), son of Mrs. Linton-Neligan (stepfather, M.D.), Leicester House, Park Hill Road, Croydon. Left in Math. VIII., December, 1903. Pembroke College, Cambridge. Inner Temple. List, Alexander Patrick (Feb. 8, 1888), son of G. H., engineer, 68, Avonmore Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1905. Loch, Charles William (Feb. 12, 1887), son of F. P., professor of singing, 19, Upper Addison Gardens. Left in Army C., December, 1902. Marsland, Hermann Hugh (June 4, 1886), son of J., solicitor, Ennerdale, Elm Road, Sidcup. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1902. Mills, Edward Victor (Jan. 26, 1887), son of E., professor of music, 32, Sisters Avenue, Clapham Common. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Munton, Vincent Robert (May 1, 1886), son of W. R., retired Asst. Commissioner (India), 22, Baron's Court Road. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1902. Left in Army A., July, 1905. King's (India) Cadet, R. M. C., Sandhurst. 1905. First XI., 1903, 1904, 1905 (Captain). 412 [1901 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Murr, Christopher (Dec. 30, 1885), son of W. T. S., solicitor, Bardney Lodge, Kenilworth Road, Ealing. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1902. Passed Intermediate Law Exam., June, 1905. Nathan, Harry Louis (Feb. 2, 1889), son of W. H., publisher, 36, Bassett Road, North Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1903. Oliver, Cecil Ryder (Feb. 11, 1887), son of Maj.-Gen. J. R., late R.A., 24, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. III., April, 1901. Re-entered. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1901, and left in Army C., December, 1901. Palmer, William Edward (Mar. 7, 1886), son of W. H. (care of Mrs.), Ardlethan, Cecil Road, Harlesden. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1903. Penfold, Saxby Vowler (April 21, 1887), son of G. S., merchant, The Hollies, Kew, Surrey. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1903. Quekett, Hugh Scott (Sept. 25, 1888), son of O. C., stockbroker, 70, Greencroft Gardens, Hampstead. Left in Transitus, April, 1905. Ray, John Maxwell (May 31, 1888), son of T. P., shipbroker, 10, Dawson Place, Bayswater. Reid, Ellis Cunningham (Dec. 22, 1885), son of E. J., banker, 18, Churchfield Road East, Acton. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1903. Rutherfoord, John Wynne Corrie (Mar. 31, 1888), son of T. B., 13, The Avenue, Kew Gardens. Seeman, Eric William (Dec. 2, 1886), son of R., merchant, St. Chad's, Mount Park Road, Ealing. Shairp, Alexander Mordaunt (Mar. 13, 1887), son of S. C., banker, 1, Marlboro' Gate, Hyde Park. Sims, Arthur Mitford (Mar. 31, 1889), son of T., engineer, 3, Perham Road, West Kensington. Left in Remove, April, 1902. Stacy, Alfred Montagu Charles Augustus (Jan. 29, 1886), son of A. F., accountant, 16, Redcliffe Road, South Kensington. Left in L. VIII., July, 1904. Tutor. Stratton, Frank Cecil George (Nov. 13, 1886), son of B. F., coal merchant, Vermont, 55, Barrowgate Road, Chiswick. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1904. 1901] 413 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Symonds, Cecil Hardy (April 4, 1887), son of T. C., coal merchant, 86, Thornton Avenue, Chiswick. Left in U. Sc. VI., April, 1903. Taylor, Edwin Kenneth Cameron (Sept. 16, 1886), son of E. H., manufacturing stationer, 6, Copthall, Twickenham. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1901. Tweddle, Norman (Jan. 15, 1889), son of D., cashier, 224, Goldhawk Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in U. v. B., July, 1904. Vincent, William Henry (Dec. 31, 1886), son of W. D. F., journalist, 115, Percy Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1904. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Division, June, 1905; St. Mary's Hospital. Walker, Geoffrey Beresford (April 23, 1887), son of G. C., I. C. S., care of Miss Walker. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Left in Army A., July, 1905. Admission, R. M. C., Sandhurst, 1906. Watson, Edwin Erskine (Feb. 18, 1887), son of E. G., solicitor, 48, Longridge Road, Earl's Court. Left in U. v. B., April, 1903. White, Arthur Bryan (Dec. 27, 1888), son of W., merchant, 26, Queen Anne Grove, Chiswick. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1904. Wills, Frederic (July 9, 1888), son of C. J., M.D. and novelist, Somerleigh, Cumberland Road, Kew Gardens. Left in L. IV., July, 1902. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected April, 1901. Anderson, James Drummond (Aug. 10, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1900. Bates, Isaac Grainger (Aug. 4, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1899. Cavalier, Cyril Gordon (Aug. 12, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1898. Detiel, Emanuel Arthur Hymans- (Sept. 16, 1886), son of E. H., merchant, 68, Parkhill Road, Haverstock Hill. Left in U. VIII., July, 1905. Milton Prize, 1905; Scholar of St. John's Coll., Oxford, 1904; London County Council Scholar, 1905. Librarian, S.P.S.U., 1905. 414 [1901 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Franklin, Charles Reed (Sept. 21, 1888), son of S., solicitor, 20, Arlington Park Gardens North, Chiswick. Gadsden, Cecil Holyrood (Aug. 18, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1899. James, Eric Ibbetson (Sept. 23, 1888). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1900. Martin, Moritz Richard (Feb. 21, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1897. Meredith, Hubert Angelo Joshua (Nov. 7, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1897. Simon, Percy Ralph (Sept. 7, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1900. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted April, 1901. Allen, Cyril Edmund Bailey (June 6, 1887), son of E. J. M., architect, 11, Woodlands Road, Barnes. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1904. Bennet, Tyrell (Oct. 24, 1888), son of C. E. T., 75, Woodstock Road, Bedford Park. Left in II., July, 1901. Brown, Sydney Gordon (Jan. 27, 1888), son of Mrs. G., 32, Girdler's Road, Brook Green. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1903. Bullock, Arthur Ernest (Feb. 21, 1889), son of J. E., M.D., 87, Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1902. Smee Prize, 1905. Burns, James Alexander (Feb. 17, 1887), son of A., sub-manager London Bank of Mexico, 14, St. Mary Abbott's Terrace, Kensington. Left in U. VI., December, 1903. Burnside, George Charles Thomas Clarkson (July 23, 1887), care of Mrs. Dudley-Hardy, journalist, 7, Egerton Studios, South Kensington. Left in L. v., December, 1902. Button, Arnold Elliott (June 29, 1888), son of H. E., musician, 13, Stratford Road, Kensington. Calogreedy, Arthur William (Mar. 20, 1885), care of R. D. Gal- braith, Esq., 11, Billiter Square. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1902. 1901] 415 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Calthrop, Donald Ernest Clayton (April 11, 1888), ward of J. G. Calthrop, Esq. (Father deceased, actor), The Manor House, Spalding. Left in History VIII., July, 1905. Chesterton, John Arthur (June 17, 1887), son of S. R., surveyor and estate agent, 31, Pembroke Road, Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1903. Clarke, George D'Almaine Campbell (Dec. 15, 1886), son of Dr. F., M.D., 49, Belgrave Road. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1902. Cowardin, Thomas Gary (Dec. 7, 1887), son of Mrs., Danescomb, Creffield Road, Ealing Common. Left in II., July, 1901. Dawkins, John McGillovary (April 29, 1887), brother of R. W. Dawkins, Esq. (Father deceased, admiral in R.N.), Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1903. Esskildsen, Erik Yelverton (June 24, 1888), son of M. K., elec- trician, 4, Leamington Park, Acton. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1902. Farnell, Henry Leigh (Nov. 13, 1887), son of Dr. H. D., surgeon, Hempstead House, Eastbourne. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Left in U. M. VIII., Decem- ber, 1905. Fiddes, George Graham (May 1, 1887), son of G. V., Civil Service, Government House, Cape Town. Left in Special Science, July, 1904. Gilks, Harold Langton (June 11, 1888), son of W. J., solicitor, 9, Carlton Road, Putney. Left in Transitus, July, 1905. Green, Ernest Michael (Oct. 28, 1888), son of M. A., stock and share dealer, 40, Belsize Park. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1905. Matriculation, Second Division, London Univ., January, 1905. Green, Stuart Montagu (June 6, 1888), son of Rev. A. A., Jewish minister, 17, Inglewood Road, West Hampstead. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1901. Hoare, Eric Browell (June 22, 1887), son of T. J., teacher of singing, 10, Newton Road, Bayswater. Left in U. Sc. VI., April, 1904. 416 [1901 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Holland, Bert (April 15, 1887), son of G., manager of Singer Cycle Co., 5, Queen's Club Terrace, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1902. Hutchison, Archibald Maitz (Dec. 4, 1886), son of A., commission merchant, 18, Girdler's Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1903. Smee Prize, 1902. Hutchison, Charles Graham (Dec. 5, 1888), as above. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1904. University, Second Division, June, 1905. Matriculation, London Hull, Tom Edward Orridge (June 7, 1887), son of T. G., diamond merchant, 11, Clarence Terrace, Regent's Park. Jarrad, Algernon Harold Downe (Nov. 2, 1885), son of Commander F. W. (retired), R.N., 17, Beaumont Crescent, West Kensington. Left in Army B., April, 1903. Last, Basil Hubert (Dec. 31, 1888), son of J. A., stock broker, Wolverstan, Grange Road, Gunnersbury. Left in U. v. B., July, 1904. Leffman, Frank Emil (June 13, 1889), son of Mrs., 30, Narcissus Road, West Hampstead. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1902. Lilly, George Austen (Jan. 5, 1888), son of C. E., dairy farmer, 2, Cambridge Place, Regent's Park. Secretary of Rowing, 1905. Löwy, Albert Ernest (Sept. 25, 1888), son of E. D., stockbroker, 89, Addison Road, Kensington. Left in L. IV., December, 1902. McConnell, Dufferin Villiers (May 26, 1887), son of J., J.P., College Green House, Belfast. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1903. Manners, Hubert John Victor (Sept. 22, 1887), son of J. R., barrister, 3, Fitz George Avenue, West Kensington. Left in Army C., April, 1903. Readmitted, Capitation Scholar, September, 1903. Left in Army B., April, 1905. May, Cyril Ernest (June 5, 1887), son of T., civil engineer, The Poplars, Manor Road, Richmond. Left in Transitus, July, 1905. O'Brien, Richard Barry (April 20, 1887), son of R. B., barrister, 100, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1902. Plowden, Humphrey Evelyn Chichele (Dec. 30, 1887), son of A. C., police magistrate, 18, Cheniston Gardens, Kensington. Left in Army A., December, 1905. 1901] 417 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Pope, Wellington Armstrong (June 20, 1887), son of E., mining engineer, Cambrian Lodge, New Barnet. Left in Special Science, December, 1904. Power, John Brayswick Flatau (July 29, 1888), son of J., 17, Holland Street, Kensington. Left in Special, July, 1904. Roberts, Charles Minto (May 3, 1887), son of C. Q., land agent and surveyor, 28, Brunswick Gardens, Campden Hill. Smee Prize, 1902. Treasurer and Secretary of the Field Club, 1905. Roberts, Mark Keith (Dec. 29, 1887), son of A. J., manager, Messrs. G. F. Roberts, 29, Avonmore Road, West Kensington. Left in Special, April, 1904. Robertson, James Granville (April 12, 1887), son of Mrs., 31, Scars- dale Villas, Kensington. Left in Sc. III., December, 1901. Rowntree, Douglas Woodville (May 6, 1888), son of F., architect, 23, Palace Mansions, West Kensington. Left in Special, July, 1902. Sadler, Francis Brough (Mar. 29, 1888), son of Mrs. (Father deceased, traveller), 5, Dewhurst Road, West Kensington. Left in Special, July, 1901. Removed to Colchester Grammar School. Matriculation, London Univ., First Division, June, 1904. Sharpe, Cecil John (Jan. 9, 1888), son of W. T., brewer's manager, Haverfield, Kew Green. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1904. Speed, Digby Geoffrey William Fearnside- (May 23, 1887), son of Major (retired), Blaenafon, Harlesden Road, Willesden. Left in Transitus, April, 1905. Stephenson, Lionel Fenton (June 26, 1887), son of G., engineer, Cromwell Lodge, Putney Hill. Left in Army C., July, 1901. Turner, Alfred Calder (Jan. 30, 1888), son of F., bookseller, 1, Bathurst Street, Hyde Park Gardens. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1905. White, Henry Orme (Aug. 18, 1886), son of H. L., 38, Trebovir Road, Earl's Court. Left in Sc. IV., July, 1902. Willoughby, Hugh Michael (Sept. 30, 1885), son of E. F., M.D., Bratton Lodge, Green Lanes. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1903. 2 E 418 [1901 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1901. Bambridge, Hugh Gordon (July 15, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1900. Benton, Ivan (Jan. 4, 1886), son of Mrs., 21, Victoria Road, Upper Norwood. Left in Army A. (Exhibitioner), July, 1904. Admission, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, July, 1904. Bernheim, Harry (Nov. 29, 1887), son of H., stockbroker, 9, Stanley Crescent, Notting Hill Gate. Left in U. M. VIII., July, 1904. Bank clerk. Brentnall, Edward Stanley (Feb. 8, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1900. Farnell, Henry Leigh (Nov. 13, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1901. Farr, Norman Ernest (Feb. 16, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1899. Fisher, Frank (Mar. 6, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1899. Geary, Herman Noel Grattan (Jan. 2, 1888). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1900. Gilks, Stephen Langton Clowes (Sept. 13, 1884). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1897. Green, Ernest Michael (Oct. 28, 1888). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1901. Green, Stuart Montagu (June 6, 1888). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1901. Ground, Edward George (Sept. 13, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1898. Hoey, Edmund John (April 15, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1900. Holt-White, William Hyde (Sept. 25, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1900. James, Ernest Samuel Pennant K. (Sept. 4, 1887), son of E., science master, 79, Larkhall Rise, Clapham. Exhibitioner, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 1906. Johnston, Alec Leith (June 3, 1889), son of Dr. G., physician, 3, Montagu Place, Montagu Square. Kann, Ernest Alexander (July 13, 1889), son of L. A., printer and publisher, 9, Christchurch Avenue, Brondesbury. 1901] 419 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Kelly, Ignatius George (April 11, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1899. Le Mesurier, Reginald Frederick (Jan. 19, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1900. Lloyd, William Reginald (Sept. 23, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1900. Longuet-Higgins, John Edmund (Dec. 5, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1900. Maitland, Edmund Bellasis Wightman (Jan. 8, 1888). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1900. Matthew, Herbert Edmund John (May 25, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1899. Mills, Edward Victor (Jan. 26, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1901. Monfries, James Drummond Carmichael (July 17, 1889), son of A. (retired teacher), Westmoreland Lodge, West Acton. Peck, Basil Miles (June 9, 1888), son of P., 8A, Randolph Road, Maida Hill. Left in Special Science, December, 1905. Assistant Clerk, R.N., 1906. Squires, Frank Chavasse (Feb. 22, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1898. Struthers, Duncan Gordon (Sept. 25, 1888). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1900. Vincent. Arthur Coplestone Walden (Oct. 3, 1889), son of E. W., merchant, 10, Pembridge Crescent, Notting Hill. Matriculation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1901; Smee Prize, 1901; John Watson Prize, 1902. Walker, Geoffrey Beresford (April 23, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1901. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1901. Adams, Gerald (Mar. 2, 1887), son of G. T., commercial traveller, 196, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1903. Anderson, Alexander Frederick B. (July 22, 1888), son of Rev. D., Clerk in Holy Orders, 31, Elsham Road, Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VII., April, 1905. 2 E 2 420 [1901 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Barry, Thomas (Feb. 1, 1888), son of T., silk merchant, 1, Clifton Villas, Maida Vale. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1903. Birch, Arthur Clarkson (June 4, 1889), son of W. C., asst. master, Colet Court, 71, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1903. Boulenger, Edward George (May 8, 1888), son of G. A., assistant, British Museum, 8, Courtfield Road, South Kensington. Boyd, Francis David (Aug. 15, 1887), son of Rev. W., Clerk in Holy Orders, 20, Talbot Square, Hyde Park. Left in Sc. III., April, 1902. Brotchie, Robert Trail (Aug. 29, 1886), son of Mrs., 23, Grange Road, Ealing. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1905. Bull, Harry Spencer (Nov. 10, 1885), son of C. A. (retired supt. engineer, India), 70, Baron's Court Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., December, 1903. Calogreedy, George Charles (Aug. 12, 1887), ward of R. D. Galbraith, Esq., merchant, 11, Billiter Square, Aldgate. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1903. Chamier, Richard Outram (Aug. 24, 1888), son of General (retired), 55, Warwick Road, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1902. Colbourne, Geoffrey (Oct. 2, 1889), son of W., merchant, 28, Upper Addison Gardens, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1904. Cornish, Philip Aubrey (April 7, 1887), son of Mrs. F., 49, Drayton Gardens, South Kensington. Left in Army C., July, 1902. Cutler, Herbert Dennis (July 10, 1887), son of E., 22, Upper Mall, Hammersmith. Left in Transitus, December, 1905. Danby, Charles David (July 10, 1887), son of Mrs. F. Synnott (late Danby), stepfather (barrister), 95, Fitzjohn's Avenue. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1903. Dealtry, Charles Ruthven (July 13, 1887), son of H., clerk in Bank of England, 9, Brunswick Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1902. Deane, Geoffrey Ronald Henry (Nov. 7, 1889), son of R. H., barrister, 98, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1902. 1901] 421 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Dennistoun, Archibald Bell (May 4, 1888), son of A., bank accountant, 49, St. Quintin's Avenue, North Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1903. Detiel, Arthur Jacobus Hymans- (Oct. 24, 1889), son of H., merchant, 68, Parkhill Road, Haverstock Hill. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1904. de Ville, Edward Alexander Julius de Lossy (July 31, 1888), son of Baroness, 6, Brunswick Terrace, Campden Hill. Left in Army B., July, 1904. Donkin, Herbert Julyan (June 20, 1887), son of H. J., engineer, Newlands, Leatherhead. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1904. Eagles, Arthur Charles Henry (Nov. 27, 1888), son of A. W., warehouseman, 7, Kensington Gardens Square, Bayswater. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1905. Eccles, William Hunter (Oct. 29, 1888), son of G., magistrate (Trinidad), care of Miss Stewart, 14, Colet Gardens. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1904. Eden, Eric Auld (Jan. 11, 1889), son of Mrs. (Father in Jamaica), 9, Clevedale Mansions, Clevedale Road, North Kensington. Left in III., April, 1902. Firmin, Alan Charles Cuffe (Feb. 5, 1886), son of N. C. P., banker's clerk, 13, Onslow Road, Richmond. Left in Army A., December, 1904. Firmin, Maurice Harold Cuffe (Sept. 22, 1887), as above. Fowke, Villiers Loftus Philip (Oct. 25, 1887), son of V. de S., barrister, 101, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in History VIII., December, 1905. Gilbert, John Brian (July 17, 1887), son of Mrs. (Father, chartered accountant), 165, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1903. Goodair, William Edward (July 2, 1886), son of Mrs., 7, Rugby Mansions, Addison Bridge. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1904. Graham, Gerald Clifford (Aug. 16, 1887), son of Mrs., Clitheroe, Barrowgate Road, Chiswick. Left in U. Sc. VI., April, 1904. Griffin, Harold (July 9, 1888), son of H., surveyor, 54, High Street, Battersea. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1905. Smee Prize, 1905. 422 [1901 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Griffiths, Henry Gwilym (Oct. 1, 1888), son of H., provision merchant, 64, High Street, Kensington. Died while in the Special Form, March 4, 1904, aged 15. Halford, Edward Frederick (Nov. 3, 1887), son of Dr. E., M.D., 48, Glenthorne Road, Hammersmith. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1904. Hamilton, John Miller Pirrie (Dec. 8, 1887), son of J. N., 28, Lyndhurst Gardens, Ealing Common. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1903. Hammond, Hugh Clarke (July 22, 1888), son of H., wine merchant, Capri, Redhill, Surrey. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1904. Hand, Henry George (Nov. 4, 1885), son of Admiral G., R.N. (retired), 16A, Brook Green, Hammersmith. Left in Math. VIII., December, 1903. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Class, September, 1903. Harris, Price Alforth Evelyn (Nov. 7, 1886), ward and nephew of Rev. W. S. Harris, R.N., Chaplain of Fleet, 59, Warwick Road, Kensington. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1902. Keble College, Oxford, 1905. Haydon, Geoffrey (Dec. 6, 1887), grandson of Mrs. Haydon (Father deceased, surgeon), 11, Perham Road, West Ken- sington. Heathcote, James Shirley (July 7, 1887), son of A. M., reciter and entertainer, Homestead, 81, Albert Bridge Road. Left in Hist. VIII., April, 1905. Higgs, Henry Joseph (Dec. 22, 1886), son of Mrs. (Father, clerk, U.S.A.), 73, Sandmere Road, Clapham. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner and Keen's Scholar), July, 1905. Scholar of Magdalene Coll., Camb., 1905; London County Council Scholar, 1905. Horne, Edmund Piesley (Aug. 5, 1887), son of E., surveyor, Vicarage Villa, Staines Road, Hounslow. Left in Math. VIII., April, 1902. Studying for the Surveyors' Institution. Jéquier, Edward Henry Emile (Oct. 9, 1888), son of D. V., bank manager, Rua do Conde, Wenida da Boa Vista, Oporto, Portugal. Jolowicz, Herbert Felix (July 16, 1890), son of H., silk merchant, 70, Compagne Gardens, West Hampstead. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1902. Junior Bedford Prize, 1905. Kisch, Augustus Maitland (April 14, 1888), son of Mrs., Edgbaston, Walm Lane, Cricklewood. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1903. 1901] 423 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Levy, Arthur Louis (Feb. 26, 1888), son of B., bead merchant, Cambridge House, Ladbroke Grove. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1904. Lissant, Sydney Philip (Nov. 6, 1888), son of Mrs. S. H., 31, Granville Gardens, Shepherd's Bush. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1903. Lloyd, Cecil Kingsley (Jan. 13, 1889), son of W. J., Civil Service, 51, Thornton Avenue, Chiswick. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1902. Assistant Clerk, R.N., 1906. Luckstedt, Geoffrey Eric (Mar. 9, 1889), son of H. (Public Works Department, India), 84, Sinclair Road, West Ken- sington. Lundgren, Charles Wilson (July 1, 1887), son of R. L., paper merchant, 21, Montague Road, Richmond. Left in Sc. IV., April, 1902. Lynch, Gerald Roche (Jan. 12, 1889), son of Dr. J. R., surgeon, 160, Holland Park Avenue. Left in U. Sc. VII., April, 1905. McCance, John Law (April 22, 1888), son of Mrs., 77, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Marter, Frederick William (Nov. 16, 1887), son of F. W., timber merchant, Gower House, Melrose Road, Wandsworth. Left in Army C., April, 1904. Martin, Reginald Victor (Mar. 20, 1889), son of Dr. B. R., M.D., 40, Shaftesbury Road, Ravenscourt Park. Left in Sc. VI., December, 1905. Maurice, Hugh Alexander (Nov. 12, 1886), son of Maj.-Gen. Sir J. F., K.C.B., Commandant's House, Woolwich. Left in Army B., April, 1903. Clerk in S. E. and L. C. & D. Railway. Menpes, Walter (Sept. 23, 1886), son of Mortimer, artist, 25, Cadogan Gardens, Chelsea. Left in Sc. IV., April, 1902. Mitchell, Edmund Amyot (Oct. 10, 1888), son of Captain, barrister, Cloister Chambers, Gibraltar. Monilaws, Stanley Hope (May 5, 1887), son of W. M., Sec. Scottish Provident Insurance, 13, Belsize Park, Hampstead. Left in Army A., December, 1903. Mosse, Sydney Hugh (April 15, 1889), son of Dr. H. R., M.D., 15, North Side, Clapham Common. 424 [1901 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Mudford, Walter Heseltine (Aug. 21, 1887), son of Mrs. (Father deceased, newspaper proprietor), 28, Ladbroke Square, Ken- sington. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1903. Died on September 2, 1904, aged 17. Newson, Walter Frank (April 29, 1888), son of G. J., builder, 25, Gertrude Street, West Brompton. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1905. Builder. Nordberg, Eric (Oct. 1, 1889), son of J. A., merchant, 26, Ellerker Gardens, Richmond. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1903. Oliver, Cecil Ryder (Feb. 11, 1887), son of Maj.-Gen. J. R. (retired), 24, Glazbury Road. Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, January, 1901. Phillipps, Jacob Noel (Dec. 24, 1887), son of J., Sun Fire Office, 2, Addison Gardens, Kensington. Left in Special Science, July, 1905. Pocock, Charles Arthur Pearce (May 9, 1887), son of C. W., stock- broker, The Lodge, Mount Avenue, Ealing. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1904. Ramsay, Herbert Cyril (May 10, 1890), son of Mrs. (Father in Holy Orders), 29, Argyll Road, West Ealing. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1902. Rashleigh, Vernon Leslie (Aug. 7, 1888), son of F. S., secretary, 84, Mount Ararat Road, Richmond. Left in L. IV., July, 1902. Raymond, Ernest (Dec. 31, 1888), ward of Miss Calder (both parents dead), 22, Gledstanes Road, West Kensington. Left in Special, December, 1904. Reville, Frank Whittaker (Sept. 17, 1887), son of H. W., artist, 8, Gordon Road, Ealing. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1903. Rutter, Edward Owen (Nov. 7, 1889), son of Mrs. (Father, marine engineer), 7, Kensington Hall Gardens, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1902. Sands, Walter Brett (Jan. 21, 1889), son of D. B., 19, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Left in Army B., April, 1905. 1901] 425 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Scott, William Adam (May 11, 1887), son of A. E., shipping, Beversbrook, Brondesbury Park. Left in Army C., July, 1902. Solomon, Arthur Ewart (Jan. 27, 1888), son of H. J., 42, Hyde Park Gate. Left in Remove, July, 1903. Stephens, Harold Edric (May 16, 1886), nephew of H. C., late M.P., ink manufacturer (both parents drowned in the Drummond Castle), 4, Carlton Gardens. Left in Army A., April, 1903. Taylor, Hugo Raynell (July 2, 1887), son of Major F. E., Army, 7, Beaumont Crescent, West Kensington. Left in Army A., December, 1903. Taylor, Harold Bourne (Mar. 18, 1889), son of J., Civil Service, 19, Eaton Rise, Ealing. Left in Special, April, 1902. Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1903. Thorne, Arthur Temple (Mar. 20, 1889), son of L. T., professional chemist, 8, Dynevor Road, Richmond. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1902. Ward, Marcus (July 1, 1888), son of Mrs., 22, Linden Gardens, Notting Hill. Left in L. VI., July, 1905. Ware, George Frederick Stuart (Jan. 14, 1888), son of G. G. T., barrister and secretary, 71, Shepherd's Bush Road. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1903. Whitaker, Laurence Burgoyne (Oct, 18, 1886), son of C. J., solicitor, Springfield, Anlaby Road, Teddington. Left in Army B., July, 1902. Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1902. Left in Army B., July, 1903. Whitfield, Samuel Lawy (Dec. 7, 1888), son of H., steel pen manu- facturer, 7, Bedford Road, Bedford Park. Smee Prize, 1905. Whittle, Fortescue (Jan. 20, 1889), son of J. H., M.I.C.E., 11, Hamilton Road, Ealing. Wooldridge, Lestocq Boileau (Feb. 19, 1887), son of L. B., theatrical manager, Colnbrook, Grosvenor Road, Gunnersbury. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1903. Wylde, John O'Callaghan (Oct. 6, 1886), son of Mrs., Hatfield House, East Sheen. Left in Army B., July, 1904. 426 [1902 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected January, 1902. Anderson, Martin Alan (Nov. 10, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1900. Courtney, Ralph (April 2, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1900. Cruickshank, Harold Thomas (Nov. 12, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1899. Du Pontet, Raymond Jules Eugéne (Aug. 1, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1901. Foote, John Stewart Keppel (Feb. 15, 1888). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1899. Howse, Harold Luxton (July 7, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1901. Marker, Edwin Henry Simon (Jan. 22, 1888), son of A. H., Ye Gables, Heath Drive, Hampstead. Bedford Prize, 1905. Richard, James Hackett (Aug. 10, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1898. Royal-Dawson, Frederick Warren Harry (Oct. 12, 1888). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1900. Samuel, Harry Maurice (Dec. 19, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1899. Scott-Coward, George Buchanan (Feb. 17, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1899. Transferred back to Capitation Scholars, April, 1904. Todesco, James Max (July 25, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1899. Towsey, Arthur Stanley (Aug. 27, 1888). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1900. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1902. Bacon, Clarence Hayden (June 22, 1887). son of H. W., 73, Thorn- ton Avenue, Chiswick. Left in Army B., April, 1905. Banting, Douglas Bickham (April 25, 1886), son of Rev. W. B., Clerk in Holy Orders, The Vicarage, Little Brickhill, Bletchley, Bucks. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1903. Left in L. VIII., July, 1903. 1902] 427 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Beamish, Earl Douglas (Mar. 12, 1888), son of H. C., manufacturer, 13, Leopold Road, Ealing Common. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1903. Beeman, Maurice Maxwell (Oct. 28, 1888), son of J. S., engineer, 20, Maxilla Gardens, Notting Hill. Left in Sc. VIII. B., December, 1904. Birch, Arthur Cecil (June 26, 1887), son of Mrs. Reeve (step-father, City editor of Daily News), 5D, Bickenhall Mansions, Portman Square. Left in Army B., April, 1905. Bird, Stephens (June 27, 1888), son of E., solicitor, 36, Elsham Road, Kensington. Blake, John Humphrey (Oct. 31, 1888), son of W. F., 29, Bruns- wick Gardens, Campden Hill. Left in U. VI., July, 1905. Bowden, Alan Gordon (Oct. 16, 1887), son of F. M., broker and agent, 109, Uxbridge Road, Ealing. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1904. Brentnall, Charles Philip (Nov. 9, 1890), son of Rev. E., Wesleyan minister, 81, St. Helen's Gardens, Notting Hill. Left in Special, July, 1903. Brimblecombe, William Harris (June 11, 1889), son of W., master of Kensington Workhouse, 28, Marloes Road, Kensington. Left in Sc. IV., July, 1903. Broadley, Hamilton William (April 17, 1887), son of Mrs., 80, Sterndale Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. IV., July, 1903. Brown, Ian Macdonald (Nov. 10, 1888), son of Dr. J. M., M.D., 2, Frognal, Hampstead. Left in L. VI., December, 1904. Burford, Hubert Fred (Nov. 9, 1887), son of F., solicitor, Thorn- cliffe, Salford, Somerset. Burrell, Hubert Victor (Aug. 2, 1888), son of P. G., Civil Service, 5, Arlington Park Gardens South, Chiswick. Cavalier, Francis Bernard (July 10, 1889), son of Rev. A. R., Clerk in Holy Orders, 60, Sheen Park, Richmond. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1903. Cockerell, Gordon Noel (Dec. 26, 1887), son of H., G. P. O. Senior Inspector, railway business, Park House, Heath Road, Hounslow. Left in Army C., December, 1902. 428 [1902 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Cole, George Douglas Howard (Sept. 25, 1889), son of G., surveyor and auctioneer, 28, Mount Park Road, Ealing. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1902. Corbett, Burtchaell (Sept. 26, 1886), son of H. S., secretary, Standard Bank of South Africa, 32, Argyll Mansions, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1903. Cowtan, Frank Cunningham (May 27, 1888), son of F., director of Cowtan & Co., 309, Oxford Street, 4, Aubrey Road, Holland Park. Left in Special Science, July, 1905. Cox, Harold Edward Leys (Jan. 24, 1887), son of E. W., silk merchant, 28, Madeley Road, Ealing. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1903. Cullen, Kenneth Haweis (Mar. 1, 1888), son of A., decorator and house agent, 139, Hammersmith Road. Left in Sc. III., July, 1902. Dell, Anthony Warner (April 22, 1888), son of L., corn merchant, 23, West Side, Wandsworth Common. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1905. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Division, June, 1905. Journalist. Evans, Cecil Hugh Silvester (April 14, 1889), son of Mrs., 70, Huron Road, Upper Tooting. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1903. Francis, Reginald Roose (Aug. 31, 1887), son of J. R., director, Kingswood, Grange Road, Ealing. Left in L. Sc. VI., April, 1904. Grogan, Henry Andrew (Mar. 12, 1887), son of H. T., surveyor and house agent, 57, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. xx., April, 1905. Guye, Edward Fritz (Nov. 12, 1887), son of Mrs., Orwell Cottage, Twickenham. Left in Sc. III., July, 1902. Hamblin, Arthur John (July 5, 1887), son of A., commission agent, 37, Ennerdale Road, Kew. Left in L. Sc. VI., April, 1904. Hare, Alfred Kenneth (Oct. 10, 1888), son of A. T., Principal of the Law Courts Branch of the Treasury, The Orangery, St. Margaret's Drive, Twickenham. Huish, Horace Cecil (Jan 2, 1888), son of J. M., borough rate collector, 98, Ledbury Road, Bayswater. Iwi, Laurence Joseph (Aug. 18, 1888), son of J., diamond merchant, 102, Sutherland Avenue, Maida Vale. Left in II., April, 1902. 1902] 429 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Johnson, Gordon (May 16, 1888), son of Rev. A., Wesleyan minister, High Beech, Avenue Gardens, Acton. Left in Sc. vI., December, 1904. Jones, William Tofield (Aug. 26, 1890), son of Dr. W. M., M.D., Beaumont, Wellswood, Torquay. Left in Army B., July, 1904. Cadetship, Royal Navy, 1905. Lang, Edward Lionel (Nov. 1, 1885), son of Mrs. (Father, broker at Bombay), 39, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., July, 1902. Admission to Royal Military College, Sand- hurst, June, 1903; 2nd Lieut. Indian S. C. (unattached), January 18, 1905. Leeson, Leslie Knight (Jan. 16, 1885). Transferred from Foundation Scholars, January, 1899. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1896. Levy, Henry Lionel (Nov. 15, 1887), son of H., manufacturers' agent, 91, Shirland Road, Maida Vale. Left in L. IV., December, 1902. Macdonald, Donald (Mar. 9, 1888), son of Mrs., 17, Bullingham Mansions, Kensington. Left in Army A., July, 1905. Mallinson, Alfred Norman (Nov. 18, 1887), son of Mrs., 28, Holland Park Gardens, Kensington. Left in Army C., December, 1902. Mansergh, Edward (Jan. 29, 1887), son of A., warehouse manager, 71, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in Sc. III., April, 1902. Martin, John Charles Mant (Feb. 28, 1888), son of Dr. J. C., M.D., Duncreggan, Portrush, Co. Antrim. Left in Sc. xx., April, 1905. Maurice, Stirling (Nov. 12, 1886), son of Major-Gen. Sir J. F., K.C.B., Commandant's House, Woolwich. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1903. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1905. King's College, London (Engineering Department). Mitchell, John Percival (April 21, 1888), son of J., wine merchant, 30, Carlyle Square, Chelsea. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1904. Montgomery, Bernard Law (Nov. 17, 1887), son of Bishop, late Bishop of Tasmania, now Sec. of S. P. G., Bishopsbourne, 4, Bolton Road, Chiswick. First XV., 1905. 430 [1902 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Montgomery, Donald Stanley (May 2, 1886), as above. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1902. Left in Math. VIII., July, 1905. Selwyn College, Cambridge. Captain of Swimming, 1905; Vice-President of Chess Club, 1905. Moon, Hubert Charles Peter (Dec. 22, 1887), stepson of C. H. T. Bray, Esq., vet. surgeon, Arturo House, 162, Hammersmith Road. Left in U. VI., April, 1905. Norton, Cyril William (Mar. 9, 1888), son of B. T., accountant, Roselea, 244, Willesden Lane. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1904. Rice, Eustace Meredith (Feb. 4, 1888), son of J., civil engineer, Trichinopoly, India, care of Mrs. Henman, Stagsden, Sutton, Surrey. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1904. Saunders, Frederick Charles Joseph (Dec. 26, 1888), son of A., wine merchant, Fairlawn, 30, Parson's Green. Left in Army B., July, 1905. Saury, Arthur Vivian (Mar. 1, 1887), son of A., Wharncliffe House, 4, St. John's Wood Road. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1903. Schaap, Morton James (Sept. 3, 1889), son of M. J., stockbroker, 35, Addison Gardens, West Kensington Park. Left in U. IV., December, 1902. Sewell, Edward James Bernard (Aug. 2, 1888), son of E., M.R.C.V.S., 19, Carlyle Square, Chelsea. Left in U. v. A., July, 1905. Shaw, Reginald Kenworthy (Jan. 29, 1887), son of Mrs., 306, Stockport Road, Levenshulme, Manchester. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1904. Stevens, Arthur Leslie (Feb. 10, 1888), son of A. G. H., revenue clerk, W. M. Water Company, 85, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1904. Thornton, John McLaren (June 8, 1889), son of Rev. Dr., Presby- terian minister, 72, Carlton Road, Tufnell Park. Left in Special, April, 1904. Readmitted September, 1904. White, Paul Winzar (July 9, 1887), son of P. T., manufacturing chemist, Horton Field House, West Drayton, Yiewsley, Middlesex. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1904. 1902] 431 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Whitelegg, Jack Syers (April 24, 1889), ward of Mrs. Goodall, care of W. T. Tremayne, Esq., Ivydene, Aldington Road, Streatham. Left in Sc. xx., April, 1905. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted May, 1902. Armstrong, Brian Desmond (July 19, 1890), son of Lieut.-Col. J. (retired), 12, Priory Road, Bedford Park. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1903. Arthur, David Greig (Mar. 24, 1888), son of Dr. D., physician, 55, Uxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1905. Baker, William Sebastian Graff (Nov. 14, 1889), care of Mrs. C. G. Lindo, 8, Queen's Mansions, Brook Green. Left in L. v., December, 1902. Barter Adrian Elliott (Sept., 1888), son of Dr. W., M.D., 47, Greencroft Gardens, West Hampstead. Left in U. Sc. VI., December, 1903. Butcher, William Ernest Norman (Mar. 10, 1888), son of G. W. J., bank clerk, 4, Apsley Villas, Horne Lane, Acton. Left in U. Sc. VII., April, 1905. Campbell, Ronald Francis Walker (June 14, 1888), son of Colin, owner of the island of Jura, 10, Edith Road, West Kensington. Chapman, Harold Frederick (May 31, 1888), son of W. H., mineral water manufacturer, The Grange, Barnes. Left in Sc. xx., April, 1905. Cole, Richard Turner (Mar. 30, 1890), son of E. F., solicitor, 68, Sterndale Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1903. Daffern, Harold William Bridgeman (Mar. 24, 1888), son of W. B., oil and colourman, Cranbourne, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in L. Sc. VI., July, 1904. Day, Arthur Gordon (Jan. 15, 1888), son of Mrs. (Father, engineer), 10, Pownall Gardens, Hounslow. Deacon, William Warren (April 5, 1888), son of J., retired tea planter, 53, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Left in Transitus, July, 1905. 432 [1902 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Denham, Ronald Kynaston (July 9, 1888), son of K. R., of Samuel Kidd & Co., 8, Nicosia Road, Wandsworth Common. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1904. Dollman, Hereward Chune (Mar. 10, 1888), son of J. C., artist, Hove House, Newton Grove, Bedford Park. John Watson Prize, 1902; Hibbert Ware Prize, Nature Study Exhibition, 1902; Smee Prize, 1904, 1905. Domett, Alfred Waring (Nov. 15, 1887), son of A. N., artist, 32, St. Charles Square, North Kensington. Espeut, Louis Arnold Armit (June 11, 1889), son of Mrs. (Father deceased, Hon. W.), 77, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., July, 1905. Ffitch, Kenneth (Feb. 13, 1888), son of T., teacher, 38, Crieff Road, Wandsworth Common. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1904. Gill, Charles Treverlyn (Feb. 24, 1890), son of Mrs. (Father deceased, solicitor), 8, St. Quintin's Avenue, North Kensington. Hart, Hugh Melbourne (April 1, 1887), son of H. M., inspector, 11, Campden Hill Gardens, Kensington. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1904. Hughes, Edward William (June 4, 1890), son of W. E., wine and spirit broker, 29, Cathcart Road, South Kensington. Left in L. IV., December, 1902. Hulm, Wynne Odyerne (Aug. 8, 1888), son of Mrs. Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, January, 1901. Joaquim, Lloyd Joaquim Parsick (May 31, 1887), son of J. P., barrister (Malay), care of Mrs. Joaquim, 3, Minford Gardens Mansions, Shepherd's Bush. Left in III., April, 1903. King, Horace Herbert (Mar. 5, 1890), son of A. W. W., publisher, 1, South Parade, Bedford Park. Left in Special, July, 1903. Leedham, Leslie Charles (Feb. 7, 1888), son of C. R., wholesale drapery merchant, 4, Cambourne Terrace, Richmond. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1904. Lilly, Charles Otto (Jan. 18, 1890), son of C. E., brewer and dairy- man, 2, Cambridge Place, Regent's Park. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1905. Millward, William Charles Geoffrey Duncan (Nov. 12, 1887), son of Mrs. (confectioner), 20, Uxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bush. 1902] 433 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Newman, Wilfred Alfred (Mar. 18, 1888), son of A. R., shipowner, Havering House, Lewisham Hill. Left in Sc. VI., April, 1905. Noyes, Edwin Brownrigg (Sept. 3, 1889), son of Rev. E., Clerk in Holy Orders, 52, Davies Street, Berkeley Square. Penfold, George Brooks (July 20, 1888), son of G. S., hop merchant, The Hollies, Kew. Left in U. Sc. vI., July, 1904. Prynne, Sherard John Howard (Oct. 3, 1889), son of H. F., clerk, Bank of England, 39, Avonmore Road, West Kensington. Smeed, Edward (June 15, 1886), son of W., director of Gale & Co., brewers, Holmcroft, Elm Grove, Southsea. Left in U. Sc. VI., July, 1904. Spicer, Roy Geoffrey Bullen (Feb. 12, 1889), son of B., Army and Civil Service tutor, 64, Perham Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1903. Stevens, Robert William (Nov. 30, 1886), son of Mrs. (sister of Sir Harry Poland), 28, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Left in Special, July, 1905. Stratton, Richard Fountain (Jan. 7, 1888), son of B. F., coal merchant, Vermont, 55, Barrowgate Road, Chiswick. Left in Sc. xx., December, 1904. Tchaykovsky, Uric David (May 10, 1889), son of N. W., consulting chemist, Langham House, College Road. Left in Sc. III., July, 1903. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1902. Allen, Ralph Emeric (July 29, 1889), son of E. J., architect, 11, Woodlands Road, Barnes Common. Bullock, Arthur Ernest (Feb. 21, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1901. Chamier, Richard Outram (Aug. 24, 1888). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1901. Cole, George Douglas Howard (Sept. 25, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1902. Davis, Joseph Irving (Feb. 6, 1889), son of L. C., surgeon-dentist, 56, Brondesbury Villas, Kilburn. 2 F 434 [1902 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Deane, Geoffrey Ronald Henry (Nov. 17, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1901. Esskildsen, Eric Yelverton (June 24, 1888). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1901. Fanghänel, Walter Paul (Dec. 10, 1888). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1900. Fourdrinier, Norman Douglas (Dec. 30, 1889), son of D., publisher of the Builder, 50, Fairholme Road, West Kensington. Preliminary Exam., Royal Institute of British Architects, 1905. Hardy, Norman Evans (Feb. 13, 1890), son of Rev. E. W., Clerk in Holy Orders, St. Mary's Vicarage, Thetford, Norfolk. Jolowicz, Herbert Felix (July 16, 1890). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1901. King, Bernard William Templeton (Aug. 20, 1888), son of Rev. W. T., Clerk in Holy Orders, Christ Church Vicarage, Ealing. Leffman, Frank Emil (June 13, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1901. Lloyd, Cecil Kingsley (Jan. 13, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1901. Mächtig, Erick Gustav Siegfried (Aug. 21, 1889), son of F. F., professor of music, 19, Queen's Road, Wimbledon. Junior Bedford Prize, 1904; Montagu Prize, 1905. Montgomery, Donald Stanley (May 2, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1902. Munton, Vincent Robert (May 1, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1901. Oates, Raymond William (Nov. 26, 1890), son of E. W., civil engineer (retired), India, 1, Carlton Gardens, Ealing. Ramsay, Herbert Cyril (May 10, 1890). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1901. Robinson, John Stanley (Nov. 26, 1888), son of W. S., school- master and organist, Collegiate School, Valetta, Malta. Rutter, Edward Owen (Nov. 7, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1901. Skene, Charles Edward (May 8, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1900. Thorne, Arthur Temple (Mar. 20, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1901. 1902] 435 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Vivian, Valentine Patrick (Mar. 17, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1900. Ward, Francis Kingdon (Nov. 6, 1885). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1898. Winterbotham, Arnold (Oct. 14, 1890), son of W. H., solicitor, 6, Ladbroke Terrace, Notting Hill. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1902. Bacon, Stanley Charles (Oct. 26, 1888), son of H. W., 73, Thornton Avenue, Chiswick. Barnes, Algernon Martin (Oct. 8, 1888), son of L., Civil Service, 161, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in L. Sc. VI., December, 1903. Beit, Rupert Owen (Mar. 3, 1890), son of Mrs., 24, Hogarth Road, Earl's Court. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1904. Blanco-White, Noel (Dec. 7, 1889), son of T., solicitor, 285, Upper Richmond Road, Putney. Blundell, Charles Cecil (Mar. 26, 1890), son of C. M., merchant, Stockholme, Lichfield Road, Kew Gardens. Left in L. VI., December, 1905. Bolter, Arthur Edward (Mar. 7, 1890), son of A. E., asst. sec. G. W. Ry., 72, Madeley Road, Ealing. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1903. Brown, Frederick Gordon Kemp (Jan. 26, 1889), son of F., surveyor, 21, Barton Street, West Kensington. Left in Sc. xx., December, 1905. Child, John Albert (Nov. 27, 1888), son of Mrs. (Father, merchant), 79, St. Mark's Road, North Kensington. Christie, Alan John (Nov. 6, 1889), son of H., East India merchant, 46, Gledstanes Road, West Kensington. Coggin, Percy Henry Gordon (June 12, 1888), son of P. F., officer, Gas Light and Coke Co., 1, Carlyle Square, Chelsea. Detmold, Eric John (Dec. 1, 1888), son of J. A., 64, Fairholme Road, West Kensington. Eccles, Leonard Dorset (Feb. 20, 1888), son of D., British Museum, Rushall, 19, West Hill Road, Southfields. Left in Army B., December, 1905. 2F2 436 [1902 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Farmer, George Adderley Herbert (Sept. 27, 1889), son of J. H., 81, Edith Road, West Kensington. Fraser, Arthur Ronald (Nov. 3, 1888), brother of J. I., 25, Kingdon Road, West Hampstead. Left in L. VIII., December, 1905. Gauntlett, Francis Ambrose Deane (Dec. 9, 1889), son of H. D., publisher, 29, Addison Gardens, Kensington. Left in L. VI., April, 1905. Grierson, Charles Henry Alexander (May 6, 1889), son of C. (retired), Consular Service, 9, Comeragh Road, West Kensington. Left in U. v. A., April, 1904. Grogan, Richard Laurence Renny (May 10, 1889), son of H. T., house agent and surveyor, 57, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in U. v. B., April, 1905. Hains, Arthur Rutherford Boult (Jan. 15, 1890), son of H., auditor (South Africa), ward of Miss Poulter, 8, Beaumont Street, Portland Place. Left in III., April, 1904. Hall, Barrett (Dec. 3, 1887), son of A. D., chartered accountant, 30, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Division, June, 1905. Higgens, Cyril Cyprian (Aug. 3, 1889), son of T. W., C. E., 1, Edith Terrace, Chelsea. Left in Army A., July, 1905. Hills, Philip Cowlisham (Sept. 17, 1887), son of W. A., mining engineer, 48, Castlenau Mansions, Barnes. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1904. Hodgson, Leonard (Oct. 24, 1889), son of W., shorthand writer, 78, Forthbridge Road, Clapham Common. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1903. Hope, Rex Hope West (June 14, 1890), son of Mrs., 4, Purcell Mansions, Queen's Club Gardens. Howell, Geoffrey Castell (Oct. 17, 1889), son of E. J., surveyor, 43, Tregunter Road, South Kensington. Left in Sc. xx., July, 1905. Howell, Norman (Aug. 13, 1888), as above. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1904. Hudson, Eric Donald Brereton (Dec. 7, 1888), son of Col. Sir W. B., K.C.I.E., 1, Gliddon Road, West Kensington. Left in Army B., July, 1905. 1902] 437 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Hull, Walter Grove (April 12, 1890), son of T. G., stone merchant, 11, Clarence Terrace, Regent's Park. Johnson, Roy Frank (Aug. 14, 1887), son of H. T., author, 28, Eyot Gardens, Hammersmith. Left in Sc. VIII. B., April, 1904. Journalist. Jones, Henry David Llewellyn (Feb. 13, 1890), son of Mrs., 36, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Left in II., December, 1902. Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, April, 1903. Keller, Francis Frederic (April 14, 1889), son of F. C., of Keller & Co., North German Lloyd Steamship Co., Rookwood, Chiswick Lane, Chiswick. McCully, Donald (Jan. 2, 1887), son of Mrs., The Ferns, Spring Grove, Isleworth. Left in U. Sc. vI., April, 1904. Morant, William Hedley (Sept. 2, 1889), son of R. H., surveyor of taxes, 85, Duke's Avenue, Chiswick. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1904. Morley, Alexander Francis (April 14, 1889), son of A. L. Y., Lord Spencer's estate agent, Great Brington, Northampton. Moses, Charles Robert (Jan. 24, 1890), son of A., stockbroker, 16, Goldhurst Terrace, Hampstead. Pearce, Leslie Oro Gibb (Aug. 24, 1888), ward of Mrs. La Touche, 1, Colville Gardens, Bayswater. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1905. Phillips, Edward (Dec. 19, 1888), son of E., surgeon, 20, Much Park Street, Coventry. Punch, Arthur Lisle (Dec. 5, 1889), son of J. J., stockbroker, 8, Perryn Road, East Acton. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1904. Roe, Frank Freeman (Sept. 23, 1888), son of C. T., tea merchant, 215, Willesden Lane, Kilburn. Left in Sc. xx., July, 1905. Schmidt, Percy Ray (Mar. 21, 1889), son of Mrs., 83, Elgin Crescent, Notting Hill. Left in Special, July, 1904. Scott, Claude Halsbury (June 19, 1888), son of Mrs., 13, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1903. t 438 [1902 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Sharp, Archibald Tertius (Nov. 11, 1888), son of A., mechanical engineer, 6, Edith Road, West Kensington. Sharp, William Reid (July 5, 1890), as above. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1905. Sharpe, Reginald Tyler (Sept. 26, 1888), son of T., merchant, 10, Marlboro' Crescent, Bedford Park, Chiswick. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1905. Smee Prize, 1905. Sims, Nugent Woolcott (Sept. 20, 1888), son of Captain N. (retired captain, Royal Mail Steamers), Woodthorpe, 52, Baker Road, Harlesden. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1904. Smith, Julian Laurence Hamilton (Sept. 24, 1889), son of Mrs., 21, Werter Road, Putney. Left in Sc. III., April, 1904. Speed, Ronald Nelson de Disskan Fearnside- (Nov. 9, 1888), son of Major, retired (Army), Blaenavon, Harlesden Road, Willesden. Stanbridge, Arthur Christian (Feb. 27, 1890), son of Col., R.A., 55, Linden Gardens, Chiswick. Left in Army C., July, 1904. Thomas, Edward Llewellin (Jan. 5, 1890), son of Captain (Impl. Yeomanry), 63, Hamlet Gardens, Ravenscourt Park. Left in II., December, 1902. Thorn, Harold Eustace (May 13, 1889), son of Mrs., 42, Elm Park Gardens, Chelsea. Thornton, Lewis Henry Douglas (July 1, 1889), son of Dr. H. J., physician, The Maples, 18, High Street, Acton. Todd, Robert Cecil (May 25, 1887), son of J. H., advertising agent, 11, Matheson Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1904. Vivian, Reginald McLaud (April 4, 1889), son of P., surgeon, Beresford Lodge, 30, Brook Green, Hammersmith. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1905. Walser, Adolph André (April 8, 1889), son of C., silk merchant, 87, Addison Road, Kensington. Walton, Thomas Cheslyn (April 29, 1890), son of W. M., accountant, 35, Cromwell Grove, Shepherd's Bush. Died on the 4th March, 1905, aged 14. Weidemann, Reginald Guy (Nov. 1, 1889), son of C. H., bank clerk, 13, Connaught Road, Harlesden. 1903] 439 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Wetherilt, James Newton (Oct. 21, 1888), son of D., agent, 86, Boundary Road, South Hampstead. Left in Army B., December, 1904. White, Sidney Hampden (April 15, 1888), son of S., solicitor, 133, Lordship Road, Stoke Newington. Whittall, Henry Cecil (Jan. 27, 1888), son of H. O., merchant, Smyrna, Asia Minor. Captain of Fencing, 1905. Whorlow, Cyril Guy (June 11, 1888), son of H., secretary, 27, Mount Park Crescent, Ealing. Wood, Clifford Morland (Aug. 15, 1887), son of C. H., bank manager, The Mythe, Lyndhurst Gardens, Ealing Common. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1903. Woolf, Philip Sidney (Mar. 11, 1889), son of Mrs., Lexham, 9, Colinette Road, Putney. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1903. Wooster, Raymond David (Aug. 20, 1888), son of J. R. (retired chemist), The Mount, Castlebar Road, Ealing. Left in Sc. VIII. B., July, 1905. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1903. Barnes, Alec Nevison (Mar. 17, 1890), son of A., Civil Service, 132, The Grove, Ealing. Baxter, George Stacy (Dec. 6, 1890), son of G., tailor, 70, Thornfield Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in Army C., April, 1905. Bennett, James Bury Sterndale (Nov. 10, 1889), son of J. R. S., late Head Master, Derby School, 51, Castletown Road, West Kensington. Bullock, Gerald Frank (Mar. 24, 1890), son of Dr. J. E., M.D., 87, Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill. Burns, John Stephen (Mar. 17, 1889), son of A., Bank of Mexico, 1, Queen's Ride, Barnes Common Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1904. Campbell, Arthur Edward Bradley (June 8, 1888), son of Mrs., Whitehall Court, Whitehall. Left in Remove, July, 1904. Chamberlin, William Lacy (Feb. 5, 1889), nephew of Mrs. Smith, 12, Dalgarno Gardens, North Kensington. 440 [1903 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Chambers, Donald William (July 28, 1889), son of Dr. H. W., M.D., Hotspur Lodge, 101, Goldhawk Road. Clarke, Gerald (May 17, 1889), son of E., St. Clears, 59, The Avenue, Kew Gardens. Craddock, Alan Gordon (Feb. 14, 1889), son of H. G., assistant secretary, 6, Thorney Hedge Road, Chiswick. Left in L. Sc. vI., April, 1905. Creswell, Charles Edward (April 28, 1889), son of Major, 23, Ellerker Gardens, Richmond. Left in Transitus, December, 1905. Davenport, Cyril Henry Fynes Clinton (Feb. 29, 1888), son of C. J., Civil Service, 113, St. Mark's Road, Notting Hill. Davies, Rhys (April 15, 1889), son of Mrs. (Father, master mariner), 3, Nightingale Road, Harlesden. Left in Transitus, December, 1904. Davoren, Vesey Alfred (Dec. 8, 1888), grandson of Mrs. P. A. Hoyle (Father, Major V. H. W., R. A. Medical Corps, India), 24, Lime Grove, Shepherd's Bush. Left in Sc. IV., April, 1904. Dyer, Laurence Charles (Dec. 26, 1890), son of W. J., bank manager, 1, Sydney Place, Onslow Square. Left in Remove, July, 1904. Gluckstein, Isidore (Nov. 2, 1890), son of M., director of public companies, 14, West Kensington Gardens, Hammersmith Road. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1904. Griffin, Frederick Leslie (April 8, 1889), son of B. A., licensed victualler, 231, Willesden Lane, Kilburn. Left in Sc. xx., July, 1905. Grumbar, Robert Michel (Sept. 1, 1888), son of A., 20, Belsize Park, Hampstead. Left in Sc. VIII. B., December, 1904. Name altered from Grumbach to Grumbar by deed of Poll, May 16, 1904. Business, in Rosenwald Brothers. Haedicke, Charles William Richard (Feb. 17, 1888), son of T., landed proprietor, Norfolk Villa, Shoot-up Hill, Brondesbury. Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1900. Hatry, Clarence Charles (Dec. 16, 1888), son of J., silk merchant, 48, Belsize Park, Hampstead. Henderson, Garnet Montgomery Hume (Feb. 8, 1888), son of H. J., Indian Police, 35, Charleville Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. IV., July, 1903. Hunter, William Harold Pettingell (Nov. 28, 1888), son of W. P., estate agent, Bath House, 50, Mall Road, Hammersmith. Died (in Sc. III.), August 1, 1903. 1903] 441 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Joaquim, Basil John Parsick (Sept. 30, 1890), son of J. P., barrister, 21, Addison Park Mansions, Shepherd's Bush. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1904. Jones, Ronald Kelsey (Dec. 23, 1888), son of E. J., builder and contractor, 22, Addison Road, Kensington. Lewtas, Frederick George (Dec. 11, 1890), son of Colonel J., I.M.S., 27, Redcliffe Gardens, South Kensington. Mackenzie, William Crosthwaite (June 20, 1887), son of Mrs. (Father, dentist, surveyor, Malay States), 37, Clarendon Road, Bedford. Left in Special Science, December, 1903. Marter, Horace (Jan. 1, 1889), son of T. W., timber merchant, Gower House, Melrose Road, Wandsworth Common. Left in Sc. xx., July, 1905. Miller, Frederick Richard L. (April 8, 1890), son of Dr. F. R., physician, 70, Holland Road, Kensington. Left in II., July, 1903. Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, January, 1904. Murphy, Frank Arthur (April 29, 1890), son of J., bandmaster, warrant officer, Duke of York's Military School, Chelsea. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1904. Nash, Paul (May 11, 1889), son of W. H., barrister, Wood Lane House, Iver Heath, Uxbridge. Left in Special, April, 1903. Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1904. Scott, Harold Ernest (April 21, 1890), son of E., Government contractor, 36, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Seeman, Lewin Ernest (Nov. 12, 1888), son of R., merchant, St. Chad's, Mount Park Road, Ealing. Tippett, Arthur Frederick (Jan. 16, 1889), son of Mrs., 50, Castlenau Mansions, Barnes. Whitaker, Laurence Burgoyne (Oct. 18, 1886), son of C. J., solicitor, Springfield, Anlaby Road, Teddington. Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1901. Williamson, Arthur George (Dec. 15, 1888), son of Rev. G. C., Clerk in Holy Orders, St. Simon's Vicarage, Shepherd's Bush. Left in L. IV., December, 1903. Williamson, Arthur Sidney (Mar. 27, 1889), son of Mrs. Bleackley, 40, Rostrevor Road, Fulham. 442 [1903 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Willis, Harold Mitchell (Sept. 26, 1890), son of A. R., Assistant Professor, College of Science, 76, Addison Gardens, West Ken- sington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1904. Wilson, John Kenneth (Oct. 15, 1890), son of Dr., physician, 184, Goldhawk Road. Wyand, Douglas (Oct. 22, 1890), son of A. G., architect, Clermont, 35, Wellesley Road, Chiswick. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1904. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected April, 1903. Banting, Douglas Bickham (April 25, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1902. Bewsher, Frederick William (Aug. 6, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1898. James, Godfrey Warden (June 2, 1888). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1901. Nordberg, Eric (Oct. 1, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1901. Oldfield, Claude Philip (May 6, 1889), son of T. S., tutor, 37, Oakington Road, St. Peter's Park. Sargent, John Philip (Dec. 28, 1889), son of G. J., Civil Service, 3, Waldeck Road, Ealing. Sasse, Rossell Harry Jephson (June 2, 1886), son of H. E., bank clerk, 60, Munster Road, Fulham. Left in Math. VIII. (Exhibitioner and Keen's Scholar), July, 1905. Matricu- lation, London Univ., First Class, June, 1903; Scholar of Jesus College, Cam- bridge, 1904. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted April, 1903. Alves, Roger Nathaniel Jerome (June 28, 1888), son of Colonel, R.A. (retired), 32, Fopstone Road, Earl's Court. Left in Sc. xx., December, 1905. Arkill, Horace Arthur (Mar. 18, 1889), son of A. W., secretary to Agent-General for Victoria, London, 32, Earlsfield Road, Wands- worth Common. Left in Sc. VIII. B., April, 1905. Royal Dental Hospital. Cadet Challenge Trophy, Bisley, 1904. 1903] 443 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Brandon, Gordon Normanby (Jan. 22, 1888), son of Mrs., 4, Kent Gardens, Ealing. Burnett-Hurst, Alexander Robert (Sept. 28, 1890), son of Mrs., 62, Sterndale Road, West Kensington. Left in U. v. B., April, 1904. Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1904. Camacho, Carlos H. (Feb. 18, 1889), nephew of E. Camacho- Guisasola, Blandford Lodge, Marlboro' Road, Gunnersbury. Left in Sc. III., April, 1904. Coelen, Cyril Charles Gerard (Oct 2, 1889), son of G. I., stock- broker, Northwood, Middlesex. Collar, Frank (June 15, 1891), son of G., headmaster, Stockwell Pupil Teachers' School, 61, Bromfelde Road, Clapham. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1904. Cooke, Stanley Turner (Nov. 23, 1888), son of W. T., Civil Service, 3, St. John's Villas, Mattock Lane, Ealing. Left in U. Sc. VII., December, 1905. Davies, Arthur (July 1, 1889), son of C., corn merchant, Colham House, Yiewsley, Middlesex. Left in Sc. III., July, 1903. Debenham, Samuel Snowden (Feb. 27, 1890), son of H., banking, 9, Tregunter Road, South Kensington. Dell, Louis Michael (Aug. 11, 1890), son of L., corn merchant, 23, West Side, Wandsworth Common. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1903. Dixon, Cuthbert (Jan. 23, 1887). Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1900. Dixon, Cyril (Jan. 20, 1890), son of J., merchant, 11, Woodstock Road, Bedford Park. Doake, Richard Lionel Vere (Feb. 6, 1890), son of R. B., tea company director, 24, Stanley Gardens, Notting Hill. English, Edgar Allan (Jan. 20, 1890), son of A., merchant, 79, Edith Road, West Kensington. Left in U. v. A., December, 1904. Farrar, Gilbert (Dec. 8, 1889), son of J. F., surgeon, 85, Chelverton Road, Putney. Fullerton, William Francis Harman (Mar. 16, 1889), son of J. H., architect, 24, Fopstone Road, Earl's Court. Gibbons, Harry Hornsby Clifford (Aug. 17, 1888), son of C., dental surgeon, The Grange, Southall. 444 [1903 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Hall, Vernon (Aug. 6, 1890), son of A. D., chartered accountant, 30, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Harris, William Stuart Twelves (April 26, 1890), son of The Vener- able Archdeacon W. S., Chaplain of the Fleet, R.N., 59, Warwick Road, Kensington. Henriques, Harold Cohen (April 9, 1889), son of D. C., 75, Oxford Gardens, North Kensington. Jones, Henry David Llewellyn (Feb. 13, 1890). Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1902. McNeill, Angus Douglas Talbot (Aug. 25, 1888), son of D. A., 36, Baron's Court Road, West Kensington. Left in Army C., December, 1903. Palmer, Brian Charles (Feb. 25, 1889), son of W. H., hotel pro- prietor, 14, Cecil Road, Harlesden. Left in Sc. III., April, 1904. Plowden, Jasper Alfred Chichele (Feb. 4, 1890), son of A. C., police magistrate, 18, Cheniston Gardens, Kensington. Pollard, Geoffrey Blemell (April 5, 1888), son of A. W., asst. librarian, British Museum, 10, Lauriston Road, Wimbledon Common. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1903. Rice, Reginald Kenneth (July 3, 1890), son of J., civil engineer, The Nutshell, Cheam Road, Sutton. Samuel, Cecil Valentine (June 12, 1889), son of J., merchant, care of Mrs. Samuel, 97, Canfield Gardens, West Hampstead. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1905. Serjeant, Albert Dearnley (Nov. 23, 1888), son of A. F., wine merchant, 37, Auriol Road, West Kensington. Left in Sc. IV., April, 1905. Stratton, Buchan Anthony (Feb. 13, 1889), son of B. F., Vermont, 55, Barrowgate Road, Chiswick. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1904. Syms, Gordon Rimington (Oct. 15, 1887), son of H. G., gas company collector, 17, Craven Park Road, Harlesden. Left in U. Sc. vI., April, 1904. Taylor, Guy Arthur (April 6, 1890), son of A., mining engineer, 71, Edith Road, West Kensington. Tice, Charles Allen (July 21, 1889), son of J. C., Commander B.I.S.N.C. (care of Mrs. Tice), 14, Lampton Road, Hounslow. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1904. Tilly, Gordon Howard (Jan. 24, 1889), son of H. W., Bank of England, Salisbury House, Turnham Green. 1903] 445 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Watson, Veysey Clayhills (Mar. 30, 1890), son of Colonel R. J. (retired), 6, Howley Place, Maida Hill. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1904. Whitelegg, Henry Cedric (Jan. 5, 1891), son of Mrs. Goodall, 52, Oxford Gardens, Notting Hill. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1903. Andras, John Bertram (May 12, 1891), son of H. W., actuary, South View, Brighton Road, Surbiton. Armstrong, Brian Desmond (July 19, 1890). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1902. Baldock, Frederick Ross (Nov. 18, 1890), son of Dr. A., M.D., 180, Earl's Court Road. Bewsher, Robert (Nov. 26, 1890), son of J., headmaster, Colet Court, 47, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Birch, Arthur Clarkson (June 4, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1901. Bolter, Arthur Edward (May 7, 1890). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1902. Cavalier, Francis Bernhard (July 10, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1902. Cole, Richard Turner (Mar. 30, 1890). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1902. Dawkins, John McGillovary (April 29, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1901. Dell, Louis Michael (Aug. 11, 1890). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1903. Douglas, James Keith (May 28, 1891), son of J., agent, general manager (E. India Bank), 81, Warwick Road, Earl's Court. Evans, Charles Hugh Silvester (April 14, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1902. Fiddian, Cedric Moulton (Feb. 28, 1890), son of W., I. C. S., 24, Florence Road, Ealing. Hodgson, Leonard (Oct. 24, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1902. Hutchison, Archibald Maitz (Dec. 4, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1901. 446 [1903 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Lissant, Sydney Phillip (Nov. 6, 1888). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1901. Marker, Arthur Ernest (July 21, 1889), son of A. H., Ye Gables, Heath Drive, Hampstead. Maurice, Stirling (Nov. 26, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1902. Middleton, Harry Empson (Dec. 27, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1900. Nathan, Cyril Herbert (Aug. 31, 1891), son of M. H., publisher, 36, Bassett Road, North Kensington. Nathan, Henry Louis (Feb. 2, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1901. Pollard, Geoffrey Blemell (April 5, 1888). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1903. Spicer, Roy Godfrey Bullen (Feb. 12, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1902. Tchaykovsky, Peter Nicholas (Nov. 20, 1886). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1900. Tharp, Philip Anthony (July 5, 1890), son of W. A., surveyor, 86, Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill. Whittle, Frank (May 5, 1891), son of J. H., M.I.C.E., 11, Hamilton Road, Ealing. Woolf, Philip Sidney (Mar. 11, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1902. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1903. Armitage, Arthur Hancock (Jan. 19, 1889), son of Mrs., 11, Gloucester Terrace, Queen's Gate. Left in Special, December, 1905. Ballard, Edward (Sept. 5, 1888), son of E. G., H.M. Inspector of Alkali, Greenfield Cottage, Hoole, Chester. Baly, Laurence Hubert (July 30, 1890), son of J. H. W., stock- broker's clerk, 6, Queen's Mansions, Brook Green. Bendall, John Manley (Mar. 4, 1890), son of H., Sec. to Examining Board, 43, Lancaster Park, Richmond Hill. Bingham, Charles D'Arcy (Aug. 16, 1890), son of Colonel E. (retired, Indian Army), 6, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1904. 1903] 447 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Browett, Harold Arthur (Sept. 19, 1889), son of T., mechanical engineer, 9, Oakwood Court, Kensington. Left in Sc. IV., April, 1905. Brown, Colin Selwyn (Oct. 5, 1889), son of Mrs., 24, Campden Hill Square, Kensington. Browne, William Percival (Feb. 10, 1890), son of Mrs. (Father, electrical engineer), 114, Edith Road, West Kensington. Carew, Cyril Joseph Theodore (Nov. 18, 1888), son of J. T., architect and surveyor, 271, Ladbroke Grove, North Ken- sington. Left in U. Sc. VII., July, 1905. Matriculation, London Univ., Second Division, June, 1905. Chesterton, Hugh (Aug. 11, 1889), son of S. R., architect, 31, Pembroke Road, Kensington. Clarkson, George Flint (May 6, 1888), son of S. F., architect, 136, High Street, Poplar. Cooper, Aubrey (April 13, 1889), son of F. P., late bank manager, Windermere, St. Stephen's Road, Hounslow. Courtney, Joseph (July 11, 1889), son of Mrs., 59, Linden Gardens, Notting Hill. Daniell, Hubert John (Mar. 20, 1888), son of Colonel J. F., R.M.L.I., 13, Queen's Road, Richmond. Left in Army A., July, 1905. Admission R. M. C., Sandhurst, January, 1906. Davison, Henry James Goddard (Dec. 29, 1887), son of H., secretary, 49, St. Charles Square, Notting Hill. Left in Sc. xx., December, 1904. Deacon, Charles Gordon (May 30, 1890), son of J. (retired tea planter), 53, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. Dick, Carl Keating Graems (Oct. 29, 1889), son of A. G., manager, Credit Foncier, Mauritius, 7, Upper Addison Gardens, Ken- sington. Dixon, Herbert Charles Knightley (July 27, 1889), son of C. W., Bank of England, 12A, Fielding Road, West Kensington. Evans, Humphrey Silvester (Sept. 17, 1890), son of Mrs., 70, Huron Road, Upper Tooting. Transferred to Foundationers, May, 1905. Freeman, Henry Percival (Nov. 15, 1889), son of E., solicitor, 256, Willesden Lane, Kilburn. 448 [1903 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. German-Reed, Thomas (Sept. 10, 1889), son of Mrs., 9, Walpole Street, Chelsea. Graham, Frank Cecil (Nov. 6, 1889), son of C., Staff Alliance Assur- ance Co., 72, Bushwood Road, Kew. Hansell, William Neville (Oct. 18, 1889), son of F. R., bank manager, Brook House, Sutton, Thirsk. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1904. Hare, Adrian Church (July 28, 1891), son of A. T., solicitor, Principal Clerk, Solicitor's Dept. of Treasury, Law Courts' Branch, The Orangery, St. Margaret's, Twickenham. Hart, Reginald Ernest Melbourne (May 13, 1888), son of M., cigar merchant, 11, Campden Hill Gardens, Kensington. Left in Sc. XX., July, 1904. Hudson, Frederick Audley (Jan. 21, 1889), son of Mrs., 56, Gordon Road, Ealing. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1905. Isaacs, Leonard Richard Burrell (July 20, 1889), son of Rev. F. W., vicar of Chiswick, The Vicarage, Chiswick. James, Stanley Ibbetson (Mar. 16, 1891), son of H., insurance manager, 145, Hammersmith Road. Kekewich, Stanley Brock (Oct. 2, 1889), son of G. O., civil engineer, Whitelands, St. George's Road, St. Margaret's on Thames. Killick, Stephen George Molyneux (Feb. 3, 1890), son of S. H. M., stockbroker, 16, Comeragh Road, West Kensington. Left in L. Sc. VII., December, 1905. Kirchberger, Oscar Solomon (Dec. 7, 1890), son of K., East India merchant, 164, Willesden Lane, Kilburn. Left in L. Sc. v., April, 1905. Krauss, Norman David (Sept. 1, 1889), son of Mrs., 71, Warrington Crescent, Maida Vale. Left in Sc. VI., December, 1905. Lion, Felix Julius (Dec. 26, 1889), son of G. M., merchant, 115, Fordwych Road, West Hampstead. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1904. Loewe, Lionel Louis (Oct. 5, 1891), son of J. H., manager, Inter. Bank of London, 13, Carlton Vale, Kilburn. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1905. Macrory, Adam John Charles (Oct. 28, 1890), son of L. G., M.D., Clifton House, Bridge Road, Battersea. 1903] 449 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Manners, Hubert John Victor (Sept. 22, 1887). Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, April, 1901. Marks, Leslie Harold (Nov. 20, 1889), son of A. M., director, J. Lyons & Co., 24, Holland Villas Road, Kensington. Mavor, Thomas Paul Faustius Henry (Jan. 22, 1899), ward of Rev. Dr. W. S., M.D., Waltham House, Brondesbury Park. Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, 1905. Middlemiss, Sholto Douglas (June 11, 1889), son of G. W., M.D., 18, Grange Road, Darlington. Mitchell, Philip Euen (May 1, 1890), son of Captain, barrister, Cloister Chambers, Gibraltar. Moberly, Ronald Stuart (Dec. 11, 1888), son of Colonel W., Com- mander of 37th Regimental District, 2, Luxemburg Gardens, Brook Green. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1905. Monson, Lewis Oswald (Oct. 17, 1888), son of P., engineer, 136, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Morris, Wilfrid Edgar (April 19, 1890), son of H., Civil Service, 2, Hillside, Brighton Road, Sutton. Left in III., December, 1903. Mosse, Philip Godfrey (Jan. 10, 1891), son of H. R., M.D., 37, North Side, Clapham Common. Murray, Kenneth Francis Malcolm (July 6, 1890), son of F. H., timber merchant, care of Miss Standbridge, 30, Arlington Gardens, Chiswick. Needham, Frederick Manners (Feb. 8, 1889), son of F. W., indigo planter, Gungowlie, Dalsingh, Serac, B.N.W.R., India. Newman, Cedric John (Dec. 10, 1889), son of A. R., shipowner, Havering House, Lewisham Hill. Smee Prize, 1905. Onraët, Pierre Trevor (Aug. 19, 1888), son of P. T., Zememudair Estate manager, Madhubain, P.O. Darbhanga, Dispiet, Bengal. Peck, Humphrey (July 26, 1886). Transferred from Foundationers. See September, 1899. Popham, John Francis Watson (Sept. 23, 1889), son of J. F., barrister, 67, Uxbridge Road, Ealing. Pottinger, Charles Evan Roderick (July 23, 1889), son of J. C., I. Č. S. (retired), 18, Kew Gardens Road, Kew. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1905. 2 G 450 [1903 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Povah, Alan Soulter (July 20, 1889), son of Mrs., 25, Aldridge Park Villas, Westbourne Park. Left in U. Sc. v., April, 1905. Russell, Eric Richard Ainsworth (April 29, 1891), son of R., com- mercial clerk, 25, Rusthall Avenue, Bedford Park. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1904. Scott, Charles Langston (May 22, 1891), son of A. L., M.D., 115, Uxbridge Road, Ealing. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1905. Shoobert, Neil (Oct. 10, 1889), son of J. C., wholesale stationer, Lincoln Lodge, The Avenue, St. Margaret's, Twickenham. Sharp, Everard William Lewen (Sept. 15, 1890), son of L., architect, 87, Brook Green, Hammersmith. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1904. Shuffrey, Paul (June 7, 1889), son of L. A., architect, Thorncote, Edge Hill Road, Ealing. Stayner, Augustus Edward (Sept. 21, 1889), son of A. E., managing director, public company, 18, Gwendwr Road, West Ken- sington. Left in Transitus, December, 1905. Swyny, Arthur Maxwell (June 3, 1888), son of Mrs., 12, Dalgarno Gardens, North Kensington. Taylor, Harold Bourne (Mar. 18, 1889). Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, September, 1901. Teuten, Aubrey Clifford (Jan. 20, 1891), son of C. A., iron merchant, Ellsmere, 36, Sutton Court Road, Chiswick. Truman, Douglas Courtney (April 20, 1889), son of R. H., clerk, 3, Leamington Road Villas. Left in L. Sc. VII., July, 1905. Tuohy, James Ferdinand (Feb. 16, 1891), son of J. M., journalist, 23, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Left in L. v., July, 1905. Upton, Cyril Frederic (Aug. 20, 1889), son of F., Civil Service, 35, Edwardes Square, Kensington. Vickers, Harold (Sept. 17, 1888), son of Mrs. (Father in South African Bank), 2, Perham Road, West Kensington. Ward, Dudley Cuthbert Leslie (Sept. 9, 1891), son of F. H., managing director, boot manufacturer, 10, Hollywood Villas, Melrose Road, Southfields. 1904] 451 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Ward, Percy Duncan (Aug. 23, 1891), son of P. C., iron merchant, 130, Holland Road, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, April, 1904. White, Harold Hewlett Eales (Nov. 1, 1888), son of Mrs., 47, Lancaster Park, Richmond. Left in Sc. VI., July, 1905. Willett, Wilfrid Leslie (Oct. 5, 1890), son of F. H., solicitor, 87, Holland Road, Kensington. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1904. Barrett, Lindsay Edward Sheldon (Aug. 17, 1891), son of Mrs. (Father, retired tutor), 5, Girdler's Road Brook Green. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1905. Bond, Walter Tremayne (April 25, 1889), son of Dr. A. M., M.D., Westwood, Poole, Dorset. Boulton, John (July 3, 1886), son of S. A., underwriter (Lloyd's), 16, St. James's Place, Piccadilly. Left in Army C., April, 1905. Brass, Leslie Stuart (Nov. 12, 1891), son of L., engineer, 29, Trafalgar Square, Chelsea. Browett, Thomas Norman (Sept. 19, 1889), son of T., mechanical engineer, 9, Oakwood Court, Kensington. Left in Sc. IV., April, 1905. Brown, Wilfrid Roland Alexis (Mar. 18, 1889), son of R. A., barrister, 72, Craven Park, Willesden. Campbell, Edmund Alfred (Jan. 30, 1889), son of Mrs. A. B., 2, Paddenswick Road, Ravenscourt Park. Child, William Henry (April 14, 1890), son of Mrs., 79, St. Mark's Road, North Kensington. Chown, Joseph Leslie (Aug. 11, 1890), son of J., stockbroker, 17, Brondesbury Park, Kilburn. Cooke, Douglas Weedon (April 28, 1891), nephew of Miss, 77, Erpinham Road, Putney. Cousins, Montagu Arthur Stephen (Feb. 5, 1890), son of Mrs., 24, Charles Street, Belgrave Square. 2 G 2 452 [1904 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Evill, Wilfrid Ariel (Aug. 12, 1890), son of E. H., wine merchant, 33, Highfield Road, West Hampstead. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1904. Ffrench, Raymond Patrick Thomas (Mar. 17, 1888), son of Major, Indian Army (Madras), 58, Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park. Left in Army A., December, 1905. Francis, Horace Roose (Mar. 14, 1890), son of J. R., managing director, Kingswood, 43, Grange Road, Ealing. Left in Sc. xx., December, 1905. Geard, Reginald Cheniston (Oct. 5, 1891), son of J. R., journalist, 41, Philbeach Gardens, South Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1905. Gregory, Arthur Leslie (June 13, 1889), son of Mrs., 24, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1904. Gresham, Henry Herbert Russell (Mar. 1, 1890), ward of R. H., 16, Addison Road, Bedford Park. Left in Special, April, 1905; readmitted September, 1905. Hall, Clement (Oct. 6, 1891), son of A. D., chartered accountant, 30, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. Harting, Robert Anthony Stephen (Feb. 24, 1892), ward of C. E. Wray, Ivybank, 12, Barrowgate Road, Chiswick. Left in U. v. A., July, 1905. Hethey, Axel (Jan. 28, 1890), son of G., managing director, 33, Chepstow Villas, Bayswater. Holdsworth, Charles Alfred (Oct. 3, 1889), son of A., Gen. Sec. Church Reform Assoc., 43, Denbigh Street, Pimlico. Lambert, George (Mar. 8, 1889), son of H. C., solicitor, 124, Argyll Road, West Ealing. Mackenzie, Roderick Henry Turing (July 4, 1891), son of Mrs., 104, High Street, Kensington. Mehdi Khan, Mirza (Jan. 24, 1889), son of Medhi Khan, Secretary to Persian Legation, Cornwall House, Cornwall Gardens. Miller, Frederick Richard L. (April 8, 1890), son of Dr. F. R., physician, 70, Holland Road, Kensington. Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, January, 1903. Otto, Frederick Arthur (Jan. 30, 1891), son of F., shipping agent, 14, Wellesley Road, Gunnersbury. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1905. 1904] 453 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Parry, John Griffiths Montagu (Sept. 25, 1891), son of Rev. J., Vicar of St. Paul's Church, Hammersmith., The Vicarage, Hammersmith. Pedder, Edward Boynton (Feb. 6, 1889), son of A. E., 25, West- bourne Square, Paddington. Robinson, Thistle (Dec. 21, 1891), son of R. A., chemist, 26, Brechin Place, South Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, May, 1905. Row, Harry Harcourt (June 28, 1889), son of H., land and estate agent, 7, Atney Road, Putney. Seale, Edward Wilmot (Mar. 7, 1890), son of E. W., solicitor and General Manager Strand Electric Supply, 43, The Grove, Hammersmith. Skene, Robert Reginald (Aug. 6, 1891), son of F, clerk in the House of Lords, 47, Addison Gardens, Kensington. Solomon, Thomas Henry (July 24, 1891), son of J. M., 12, Edith Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1904. Spurgin, John Cuthbertson (Oct. 13, 1889), son of J., warehouse- man, Bursledar, 4, Florence Road, Ealing. Left in U. Sc. v., December, 1904, Stephenson, Cyril Heath (June 11, 1889), son of Mrs. C. A., 8, Lancaster Road, Birkdale, Lancashire. Smee Prize, 1905. Stickland, Harold John (Feb. 14, 1891), son of W. H., chemist, 2, Hamilton Road, Ealing. Thomas, Albert Joseph (Mar. 5, 1890), son of Major E. C., Adjt. & Sec., Duke of York's School, Chelsea. van Ryn, William Gerald (July 25, 1888), son of Mrs., 8, Pembridge Gardens, Bayswater. Webb, Ronald Stretton (Feb. 13, 1892), son of H. G., publisher and artist, 10, Bedford Road, Bedford Park. Willis, Alfred Conway (April 24, 1888), son of Mrs., Morland, Putney Common. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1905. Winnall, Eric Ivan (Jan. 15, 1891), grandson of Mrs. MacHutchin, senior, 4, Girdler's Road, Brook Green. Left in L. v., December, 1904. 454 [1904 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected April, 1904. Beit, Rupert Owen (Mar. 3, 1890). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1902. Denham, Ronald Kynaston (July 9, 1888). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1902. Edwards, Sidney James (April 18, 1887). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1901. Howard, Francis Cecil (April 7, 1891), son of A. J., banker's clerk, 52, Mount Park Road, Ealing. Morant, William Hedley (Sept. 2, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1902. Ward, Percy Duncan (Aug. 23, 1891). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1903. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted April, 1904. Adams, Walter Alwyn Cole (Oct. 23, 1891), son of C. A., architect, St. George's, 43, Sutton Court Road, Chiswick. Alexander, Percy Herbert (April 11, 1889), son of D., planter and landed proprietor, 69, Castlenau, Barnes. Brewis, Roddison Douglas (July 2, 1889), son of R. T., chief clerk and accountant, 31, Panton Street, Haymarket. Butler, Frederick Leonard (May 10, 1890), son of Mrs., 30, Sutton Court Road, Chiswick. Left in IV., April, 1905. Chisholm, Douglas Kerr Joseph (Jan. 25, 1889), son of M. A., District Superintendent of Police, Burma, 25, Hastings Road, Ealing. Cooper, Mortimer Warren (Sept. 8, 1890), son of G. W., architect, 6, Avonmore Mansions, West Kensington. Cosens, Harold Stanley Frederick (Dec. 2, 1889), son of F. G., merchant, 8, Airlie Gardens, Kensington. Davis, Herbert Louis (Dec. 10, 1889), son of L., diamond merchant, 76, Kensington Gardens Square, Bayswater. Left in Sc. IV., April, 1905. 1904] 455 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Davis, Peter Gerald Stevenson (July 6, 1890), son of Mrs., 10, Zenobia Mansions, Queen's Club Gardens. Davy, Arthur Haydon Grant (Sept. 16, 1889), son of A. A., woollen merchant, Inglenook, Sheen Gate Gardens, East Sheen. Left in L. Sc. v., July, 1905. Doake, Samuel Henry (May 11, 1892), son of R. B., tea company director, 24, Stanley Gardens, Notting Hill. Fisher, Cecil James (Aug. 5, 1891), son of J., agent, 13, The Park, Ealing. Frank, Joseph Lumley (May 19, 1892), son of L., merchant, 7, Cleveland Terrace, Hyde Park. Gibbs, Harold Byron (April 25, 1890), son of E. D., adv. director Nat. Cash Register, 225, Tottenham Court Road. Left in Sc. III., July, 1904. Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, January, 1905. Left in U. Sc. v., July, 1905. Goddard, Geoffrey (May 25, 1889), son of J. A., tobacco merchant, 125, Lauderdale Road, Maida Vale. Left in Transitus, July, 1905. Going, John (April 14, 1890), son of R. E., 1, Fitz George Avenue, West Kensington. Hall, Clarence Esmé (Oct. 16, 1891), son of H. E., insurance clerk, 6, Burnaby Gardens, Chiswick. Hassan, El Helbawi (April 13, 1890), son of I. Bey El H., barrister, Cairo, Egypt. Hooper, Geoffrey Grant (Dec. 7, 1891), son of E. G., chemist in Govt. Laboratory, 16, Royal Avenue, Chelsea. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1905. Hopkinson, Rudolph Cecil (April 7, 1891), son of Mrs., Holmwood, Wimbledon Common. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1904. Hyman, Neville Emanuel (Nov. 31, sic, 1890), son of A., merchant clothier, 35, Finchley Road, Hampstead. Left in Sc. IV., April, 1905. James, Bernard Seton (Sept. 8, 1889), son of Major W. B., Indian Army, The Mount, Eastbourne. Johnson, Samuel Terence (Aug. 2, 1891), son of S. T., lace merchant, 31, Exeter Road, Brondesbury. 456 [1904 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Kerr, Hugh Ripley (July 31, 1890), son of N. F., foreign banker, Onslow Lodge, Staines. Left in L. Sc. v., December, 1904. Law, Harold George (Jan. 3, 1890), son of T., warehouseman, Heston Lodge, Isleworth. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1905. Maund, Arthur Clinton (July 30, 1891), son of E. A., 8, Edith Road, West Kensington. Palmer, Claude Foster (Jan. 27, 1891), son of J. F., surgeon, 8, Royal Avenue, Chelsea. Payne-Gallwey, Maurice Hilton Frankland (Mar. 28, 1889), grand- son of Mrs. Taylor, 13, Churchfield Road, West Ealing. Polimeni, Giovanni (Feb. 1, 1892), son of A., merchant, 13, Brondesbury Road, Kilburn. Reade, Thomas Harold (Nov. 24, 1889), son of T., chemical and varnish manufacturer, Sebright House, Tettenhall Wood, Wolverhampton. Reade, Reginald William (Dec. 4, 1891), as above. Left in L. v., April, 1905. Reid, Hugh Courtenay (April 15, 1890), son of H. J., Punjab Police, 20, Harrington Road, South Kensington. Scott-Coward, George Buchanan (Feb. 17, 1887), son of W. Transferred from Foundationers, January, 1902. Left in Hist. VIII., July, 1905. Smith, Claud Harold (Oct. 30, 1890), son of E., job master, 25, Blomfield Street, Upper Westbourne Terrace. Swinhoe, Laurence Rodway (July 25, 1890), son of R. C. J., barrister (Burma), 75, Palace Court, Hyde Park. Left in Sc. III., July, 1904. Thomas, William Stanley (June 25, 1891), son of W. S., clerk in P.O. Savings Bank, 19, Loftus Road, Shepherd's Bush. Left in Remove, December, 1905. Thurston, Edward Thomas (June 4, 1889), son of Lady, 17, Hogarth Road, South Kensington. Ward, Charles Cecil Brooks (June 23, 1891), son of C. H., colonial broker, 30, Queen Anne's Grove, Bedford Park. Willis, Edgar Ambrose (Nov. 21, 1891), son of A. R., professor, Royal Coll. of Science, 76, Addison Gardens, Kensington. Withers, Ernest (April 24, 1891), son of E., banker's agent, 66, Lonsdale Road, Barnes. 1904] 457 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected September, 1904. Bacharach, Alfred Louis (Aug. 11, 1891), son of O. L., Stock Exchange, 5, Lambolle Road, Belsize Square. Bingham, Charles D'Arcy (Aug. 16, 1890). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1903. Brandon, Roy Victor (Oct. 15, 1889), son of Mrs., 4, Kent Gardens, Ealing. Chamier, Anthony (May 21, 1891), son of General (retired), Indian Army, 55, Warwick Road, Earl's Court. Clarke, John Henry (May 6, 1890), son of H., private tutor, 31, Ashchurch Grove, Ravenscourt Park. Colbourne, Geoffrey (Oct. 2, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1901. Collar, Frank (June 15, 1891). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1903. Dawson, Richard John Palliser (Nov. 18, 1887), son of P., merchant, 31, Priory Road, Bedford Park. Royal Humane Society's Bronze Medal, 1905. Detiel, Arthur Jacobus Hymans (Oct. 24, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1901. Edkins, Frederick John (Feb. 22, 1889), son of R. P., insurance clerk, 32, Underhill Road, Dulwich. Evill, Wilfrid Ariel (Aug. 12, 1890). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1904. Gluckstein, Isidore (Nov. 2, 1890). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1903. Hopkinson, Rudolph Cecil (April 7, 1891). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1904. Hutchison, Charles Graham (Dec. 5, 1888). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1901. Joaquim, Basil John Parsick (Sept. 30, 1890). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1903. Kelly, David Victor (Sept. 14, 1891), son of Mrs., 69, Edith Road, West Kensington. Lion, Felix Julius (Dec. 26, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1903. 458 [1904 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Murphy, Frank Arthur (April 29, 1890). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1903. Osborne, Henry Carl (Feb. 22, 1890), son of H., Stock Exchange, Kingsmoor, High View Road, Sidcup. Packard, Eric William Sidney (Nov. 18, 1891), son of Rev. H. C., Clerk in Holy Orders, M.D., 2, St. Stephen's Road, West Ealing. Punch, Arthur Lisle (Dec. 5, 1889). See Capitation Scholars, May, 1902. Richards, Evan Matthew (Dec. 31, 1889), son of R. S., colliery proprietor, 11, St. James's Square, Notting Hill. Russell, Eric Richard Ainsworth (April 29, 1891). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1903. Sharpe, Everard William Lewen (Sept. 15, 1891). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1903. Solomon, Thomas Henry (July 24, 1891). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1904. Watson, Veysey Clayhills (May 30, 1890). See Capitation Scholars, April, 1903. Willis, Harold Mitchell (Sept. 26, 1890). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1903. Wyand, Douglas (Oct. 22, 1890). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1903. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted September, 1904. Adams, Francis Antony (April 29, 1890), son of Mrs., 8, Fairfax Road, Bedford Park. Andrew, Thomas Harold (Nov. 2, 1890), son of T. C., mechanical engineer, 22, Montague Road, Richmond. Left in II., April, 1905. Balcomb, Ronald Patterson (Mar. 5, 1891), son of G. A., Civil Service (retired), 52, Comeragh Road, West Kensington. Bartlett, John Alfred (Oct. 16, 1888), son of Rev. C. B., Clerk in Holy Orders, 2, Denmark Terrace, Brighton. Bass, Eric Bethune (Feb. 13, 1891), son of C. W., M.D, 27, Charle- ville Road, West Kensington. Left in IV., April, 1905. 1904] 459 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Boddy, Guy Gerald Dalrymple (Sept. 12, 1889), son of Mrs., 25, Coleherne Road, South Kensington. Brooks, Bernard Clifford (Jan. 23, 1891), son of C., private secretary, 18, Weech Road, West Hampstead. Burnett-Hurst, Alexander Robert (Sept. 28, 1890), son of Mrs. Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, April, 1903. Challoner, Alan Crawhall (Dec. 18, 1891), son of F. C. T., wine merchant, 84, Haven Lane, Ealing. Coy, John Christopher (Feb. 8, 1891), son of Mrs., 4, Crown Crescent, Twickenham. Cunningham, Eric Frederick (Feb. 26, 1891), son of J. W., head- master, Duke of York's School, Chelsea. Cushny, Alexander Ogilvie (Nov. 5, 1890), son of Mrs., 1, Vernon Mansions, Queen's Club Gardens. Dardier, Harold Victor Frank Ernest (Aug. 1, 1891), son of S. V., engineer, Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, 6, Grange Road, Ealing. Davy, John Ernest de Chatelain (Nov. 9, 1888), son of J. W., master printer and publisher, 32, Russell Road, Kensington. de Hart, Jack (Jan. 11, 1889), son of M. J., ship owner, 29, Ladbroke Square, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1905. de Hart, Joseph Bertram (Aug. 9, 1890), as above. Dodwell, Philip Rex (Jan. 10, 1892), son of P. R., M.D., 57, Albert Bridge Road, Battersea. Dollie, Mohammed Sarleh (Mar. 1, 1889), son of H. M., 1, Fairholme Villas, Hanwell. Left in Sc. IV., April, 1905. Dudley, Harry (Dec. 10, 1889), son of T., Superintendent of Decorations, Battersea Borough Council, 1, Ethelburga Street, Battersea. Left in Special, July, 1905. Eccles, Charles Chevallier (July 4, 1890), son of D., Civil Service, Rushall, Southfields. Edwards, Cyril Henry (May 7, 1890), son of H. J., civil engineer, 1, Colet Gardens, West Kensington. Farr, Wilfrid Ernest (July 5, 1890), son of Dr. E., St. Helier's, 20, Uxbridge Road, Ealing. 460 [1904 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Fullerton, Henry Kirkman Carpenter (July 10, 1890), son of J. H., architect, 24, Fopstone Road, Earl's Court. Left in Sc. VI., December, 1905. Gale, Humphrey Myddleton (Oct. 4, 1890), son of E. S., architect, 11, Westbury Road, Ealing. Garnett, Kenneth Gordon (July 30, 1892), son of Dr., Technical Board, London County Council, The Wake, West Heath, Hampstead. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1905. Garraway, Gloster Tyndall (Feb. 16, 1891), son of Mrs., 12, Sinclair Road, West Kensington. Gibson, William Macdonald Cecil (April 12, 1891), son of J., shipping and landing agent, care of Mrs. Fraser, 56, Talgarth Road, West Kensington. Grattan, Colin (May 26, 1890), son of H., actor (Plunkett) and author, 37, West Kensington Mansions. Grice, William Stanley (Feb. 3, 1889), son of H., merchant, Chapel House, Mattock Lane, Ealing. Grylls, Gerveys (Dec. 16, 1889), son of C. R. G., solicitor, Trenneth, Launceston, Cornwall. Hall, Edward Basil (Mar. 10, 1890), son of N. V., manager, stock and share broker's, 4, The Avenue, Brondesbury. Heathcote, Martin Arthur (Jan. 15, 1892), son of A. M., reciter and entertainer, 81, Albert Bridge Road, Battersea. Heaviside, Frederick Kemp Anton (July 16, 1890), son of B., confectioner, 8, Albert Bridge Road, Battersea. Left in Sc. IV., July, 1905. Hemmons, Bernard (Oct. 19, 1890), son of H. B., Benwya, Cambridge Park Gardens, East Twickenham. Left in Army C., December, 1904. Hepworth, George Percy (Mar. 22, 1890), son of Colonel, solicitor, Beccleuch House, Surbiton. Higby, Charles Edward (Nov. 16, 1899), son of R. G., civil engineer, 128, Castlenau, Barnes. Left in Army C., December, 1905. Hills, Malcolm Arthur (May 12, 1891), son of W. A., mining engineer, 48, Castlenau Mansions, Barnes. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1905. 1904] 461 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Isaacs, Stanley Walter (Jan. 2, 1891), son of Rev. F. W., Clerk in Holy Orders, The Vicarage, Chiswick. Jarvis, Horace Eustace George (Aug. 5, 1890), son of E. F., solicitor, 10, Parkville Road, Fulham. Jéquier, John Louis Vivian (Sept. 1, 1890), son of D. V., bank manager, Credit Lyonais, Rua do Sacramento a Lapa, 51, Lisbon. Kennedy, Horas Graham (Jan. 10, 1891), son of G., sec. Life Insurance, Dublin, care of Pitt Kennedy, Esq., 14, Pembridge Place, Bayswater. Krauss, Harold Barnet (July 20, 1891), son of Mrs., 71, Warrington Crescent, Maida Vale. Ley, Geoffrey Arthur Henry (Aug. 8, 1890), son of A. H., bank clerk, 77, Comeragh Road, West Kensington. Lindsay, Alec Gerald (June 9, 1890), son of A. M., 33, Argyll Road, Kensington. Mackail, Denis George (June 3, 1892), son of J. W., Civil Service, 6, Pembroke Gardens, Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1905. Manning, George Alfred (May 21, 1891), son of J. A., hotel pro- prietor, India, Spencer's Hotel, Calcutta. Marwood, Sidney Lionel (April 8, 1891), son of J., shipbroker, nephew of C. Pendlebury, Esq., 40, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1905. Master, Reginald Arthur (April 3, 1889), son of Mrs., Park Lodge, Park Road, Hampstead Hill. Maxwell, Leofric Charles Vernon (Oct. 31, 1891), ward of C. J. Jackson, Esq., 26, Castle Street, Cardiff. Left in Special, July, 1905. Nash, Paul (May 11, 1889), son of W. H. Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, January, 1903. Oliver, Charles Oldworth (Sept. 10, 1889), son of Major-General, late R.A., 24, Glazbury Road, West Kensington. Packard, Kenneth Gordon (Aug. 15, 1889), son of Rev. H. C., M.D., Holy Orders, 2, St. Stephen's Road, West Ealing. Peake, George Alan (April 4, 1889), son of H. R., solicitor, Lampton Hall, Hounslow. Pollak, Leslie Albert (Oct. 9, 1889), son of J., stockbroker, 12a, Kensington Palace Gardens. 462 [1904 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Roberson, James Gordon Lairy Moncrieff (Sept. 25, 1889), son of B. F. (retired brewer), 24, St. Quintin's Avenue, North Ken- sington. Row, Arthur Walter White (Feb. 28, 1892), son of Rev. A. W. S., Clerk in Holy Orders, The Vicarage, West Drayton, Middlesex. Saffery, Cecil Francis (Dec. 17, 1890), son of F. I., chartered accountant, 10, Clifton Gardens, Maida Vale. Sainsbury, William Tuke (Dec. 27, 1891), son of Dr. H., physician, 52, Wimpole Street. Sayers, Laurance Denton (April 24, 1890), son of F., civil engineer, 20, Waldeck Road, Ealing. Schmidt, Paul Robert John (Dec. 27, 1890), son of R. F., consulting optologist, 39, Clarendon Road, Putney. Sharp, Sidney Leslie Roy (Feb. 27, 1890), son of S., consulting engineer, 131, The Grove, Ealing. Sharpe, William Walford Salisbury (Feb. 29, 1892), son of Dr. W. S., physician, 8, Cleveland Terrace, Hyde Park. Shuffrey, Gilbert (May 9, 1891), son of L. A., architect, Thornecote, Edge Hill Road, Ealing. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1905. Smith, Eric Agar (Feb. 22, 1890), son of H. P., H.B.M. Consul, Kieff, Russia. Soloman, Wilfred Daniel (June 10, 1892), son of H., merchant, 20, Avenue Crescent, Mill Hill Park, Acton. Stiven, Howard Temperley (Mar. 20, 1889), son of J., bank agent, 32, Warwick Gardens, Kensington. Swindley, Eric Ian (Oct. 27, 1891), son of H. J., engineer and journalist, 144, Castlenau, Barnes. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1905. Symonds, Robert Wemyss (Dec. 30, 1889), son of W. R., artist, Cornwall Lodge, Rowan Road, Hammersmith. Telfer, Henry Adams (Aug. 7, 1892), nephew of W. T. Laviansky, Esq., solicitor, 16, Belsize Park, Hampstead. Thompson, Arthur Patrick (June 10, 1890), son of E. M., manager of engineering firm in Siberia, care of Mrs. Thompson, 18, Fitz George Avenue, West Kensington. Thorne, Frank Oswald (May 21, 1892), son of Dr. L. T., professional chemist, 2, Denbigh Gardens, Richmond. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1905. 1905] 463 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Thornton, John McLaren (June 8, 1889), son of Rev. Dr., Pres- byterian minister, 344, Camden Road, Holloway. Readmitted. See Capitation Scholars, January, 1902. Underhill, Hugh Caulfield (Jan. 10, 1891), son of H. H., Civil Service (Admiralty), 83, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington. van Geyzel, Laurance Edward (Sept. 4, 1891), son of Colonel J. L., Colonel I. M. S., Madras, India. Vaughan-Jones, Gerald (Mar. 14, 1891), son of Colonel, colonial merchant, 9, Well Walk, Hampstead. Walser, Frank Emile (April 14, 1891), son of C., merchant, 87, Addison Road, Kensington. Waterman, Walter Thomas (May 14, 1891), son of W. J., professor of music, 6, Rostrevor Road, Fulham. Watkin, Richard Norman (Feb. 23, 1892), son of F. W., school- master, 43, Barton Street, West Kensington. Weisberg, Thane (June 30, 1891), son of E., 5, Howley Place, Maida Hill. Left in Sc. xx., December, 1905. Wharton, Frank Hammond (Sept. 19, 1890), son of C. H. T., solicitor, 9, Bathurst Street, Paddington. Williamson, Harold William Eustace (Dec. 18, 1890), care of Mrs. Bleackley, 18A, Brook Green, Hammersmith. Wooster, Clarence Daniel Henry (July 16, 1891), son of J. R. (retired chemist), The Mount, Castlebar Road, Ealing. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted January, 1905. Arnold, John Kenneth (Dec. 24, 1890), son of F., professor of music, Crickley House, Sinclair Road. Barnes, Eric Earle (Aug. 17, 1891), son of A., Civil Service, 132, The Grove, Ealing Common. Beckett, Leopold Cyril Malcolm (Wilson) (Aug. 8, 1890), stepson of W. T., glass bottle manufacturer, 33, Haverfield Gardens, Kew. Bithrey, Ernest Shilton (May 21, 1891), son of E. W. S., gentleman, 213, Willesden Lane. 464 [1905 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Bowlby, George Elliott Lewis (Feb. 7, 1891), son of Rev. A. E., Clerk in Holy Orders, 11, Fernshaw Road, Chelsea. Buckley, Peter Frederick Joseph (Mar. 29, 1891), son of A. B., merchant, Genoa, Italy. Clare, George Bertram (May 29, 1890), son of G., banker, Bute Lodge, Park Road, East Twickenham. Dantra, Homie Sorab (Nov. 4, 1890), son of Dr. H. S. (retired I. M. S.), 64, Warwick Road, Earl's Court. Ellis, Morris Algernon Sydney (Feb. 19, 1891), son of F. E., auctioneer, 15, Westbourne Terrace Road, Bayswater. Field, Ferdinand Cromwell (Nov. 9, 1891), son of Dr. O., M.D., Gardner House, Clapham Common. Gibbs, Harold Byron (April 25, 1890), son of E. D., advertising director, 225, Tottenham Court Road. Hart, Edward Cecil Melbourne (Nov. 19, 1892), son of H. M., cigar merchant, 11, Campden Hill Gardens. Hethey, Beuno (Dec. 3, 1891), son of G., managing director, 33, Chepstow Villas. Hillstead, Roderick Clithero (May 21, 1891), son of Dr. H. J., M.D., 65, Upper Richmond Road, Putney. Hughes, Ernest Algernon Ellis (Jan. 26, 1890), son of Mrs. E. A., Llanberis, Drayton Park, Hanwell. Hunter, Murland (July 8, 1891), son of J. M., cornbroker, 23, Priory Road, Bedford Park. James, Geoffrey Minto (Jan. 15, 1892), son of Major, Indian Army, grandson of Mrs. J., The Moat, Eastbourne. Jennings, Edward Montagu (Oct. 14, 1890), son of Colonel E. L. F., M.V.O., secretary to Royal Soldiers' Daughters Home (retired), 14, Kensington Mansions, Earl's Court. Killick, Cecil Molyneux (Aug. 15, 1891), son of S. H. M., stock- broker, 16, Comeragh Road, West Kensington. King, Eric Lorne (Dec. 18, 1890), son of O., professor, R.A.M., 10, Rostrevor Road. Koch, Martyn Douglas V. (Jan. 26, 1891), son of A., architect, 21, Castelnau, Barnes. Lazarus, Arthur Montagu (Oct. 30, 1891), son of E. M., solicitor, 6, Christ Church Avenue, Brondesbury. 1905] 465 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Lubbock, Guy Ashley (May 30, 1890), son of Dr. E. A., M.D., 630, Fulham Road. McDonald, James (May 8, 1890), son of J., director of commercial companies, 57, Cadogan Square. Marshall, Kenneth Edward Dix (Sept. 11, 1891), son of F. D., auctioneer and estate agent, Chirbury, Shropshire. Misquith, Juan Carlos (Nov. 20, 1891), son of Mrs., 9, Northcote Avenue, Ealing. Morecroft, Cecil Edward Hiram (Jan. 24, 1889), son of H., con- tractor, Mead Lodge, Acton Green. Murray, David Alexander Bruce (Mar. 21, 1891), son of D. A. B., shipbroker, 16, Gledstanes Road. Noel, Norman Philpot Robert (July 15, 1891), son of Captain R. L. G., R.N. (retired), 80, Coleherne Road, South Ken- sington. Page, Francis Trafford (April 28, 1890), son of J. C., electrical engineer, 13, Cedars Road, Barnes. Pedder, Guy Richard (July 7, 1892), son of A. E., gentleman, 25, Westbourne Square. Porter, Victor Thomas (Dec. 17, 1890), son of N., editor (Miss Jenkins), 27, Park Road, Clarina Gate. Richards, Edward Albert (Sept. 19, 1889), son of Mrs. (Father deceased, Civil Service), 2, Hestercombe Avenue, Fulham. Stafford, Arthur Darrell (April 25, 1891), son of F. M., shipbroker, 9, Playfair Mansions, Queen's Club Gardens. Townend, Robert Ockleston (Jan. 4, 1892), son of J. H., Clerk to Haberdashers' Company, Tabley House, Florence Road, Ealing. Turner, Godfrey Harcourt (Dec. 2, 1890), son of H., gentleman, 1, Cheyne Gardens, Chelsea Embankment. Willett, Lewis Howard (Dec. 3, 1891), son of T. H., solicitor, 87, Holland Road. Williamson, Charles Oliver (Oct. 18, 1891), son of J. G., wholesale provision merchant, 72, Holland Park. Transferred to Foundationers, September, 1905. Wilson, Frederick Benjamin Johnstone (Mar. 12, 1891), son of W. J., 5, Playfair Mansions, Queen's Club Gardens. 2 H 466 [1905 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Wollaston, Charles Henry Fox (May 3, 1890), son of H. U., civil engineer, 8, Florence Road, Ealing. Woosnam, Arthur George (Jan. 3, 1890), son of W. W., solicitor, 2, Park Hill, Ealing. FOUNDATIONERS. Elected May, 1905. Burrell, Hubert Vincent (Aug. 2, 1888). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1902. Cumming, Ronaleyn Charles Rosseter (Nov. 2, 1891), son of R. C., D. S. of Police, Towngoo, Burmah. Evans, Humphrey Silvester (Sept. 17, 1890). See Capitation Scholars, September, 1903. Perry, Edward William (June 12, 1891), son of W. P., War Office official, Glendower, Rusholme Road, Putney. Robinson, Thistle (Dec. 21, 1891). See Capitation Scholars, January, 1904. Stewart, Charles Wilfrid (Dec. 1, 1891), son of F. F. M., solicitor, 3, Newburgh Road, Acton. CAPITATION SCHOLARS. Admitted May, 1905. Bell, David Douglas (July 7, 1890), son of H., manager of Lloyd's Bank, 12, Chesterfield Gardens, Hampstead. Accidentally injured at Finchley Road Station and died the next day, November 28, 1905. Brodhurst, Bernard Richard Penderel (Oct. 4, 1890), son of J. G., J.P., newspaper editor, 13, Queen Anne's Gardens, Chiswick. Cushny, Donald (Sept. 16, 1891), son of Mrs., 1, Vernon Mansions, Queen's Club Gardens. Debenhan, Leonard Snowden (Feb. 4, 1893), son of H., banker, 20, Faraday Mansions, West Kensington. Easton, Arthur Cyril Albert (Feb. 11, 1891), son of E. G., editor, 38, Edith Road, West Kensington. Ebbetts, Francis Thorne (Jan. 4, 1892), son of D. J., engineer and surveyor, 15, Pierrepoint Road, Acton. 1905] 467 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL.. Fairley, William (April 17, 1891), son of W., civil engineer, 11, Lion Gate Gardens, Richmond. Frischer, Leonard Max (May 6, 1891), son of M., merchant, 22, Belsize Park. Greenham, Nicholas John Henry (Dec. 20, 1890), son of H. D., contractor, Edelweiss, Fulham Palace Road. Jackson, Arthur Noel Stiebel (June 7, 1891), son of Mrs., 22, Bramham Gardens, South Kensington. Johnson, Dudley Vaughan (Sept. 21, 1889), son of H. T., author and journalist, 28, Eyot Gardens, Hammersmith. Karn, Raymond Edward (Jan. 22, 1891), son of F. J., organist and professor of music, 106, Haverstock Hill. Lemon, Reginald Allin (Oct. 23, 1888), son of Admiral J. A., R.N., 14, Birch Grove, West Acton. Longford, William Ulic Desmond (June 22, 1891), son of W., clerk in War Office, 2, Melrose Gardens, West Kensington Park. Lytton, Harry Koriegine (Mar. 21, 1890), son of H. A., actor, Heathfield, Fairlawn Park, Chiswick. Midgley, Henry Graham (Jan. 12, 1893), son of J. H., mercantile clerk, 19, Newton Road, Westbourne Grove. Mills, Colin Charles (Sept. 25, 1892), son of Mrs., 77, Erpingham Road, Putney. Murray, George Cameron (Jan. 19, 1892), son of P. W. R., bank manager, Bank House, Chiswick High Road. Pitts, Guy Frederic (Sept. 17, 1890), son of F., stockbroker, 2, Cleveland Road, Ealing. Pocock, Frank Pearce (May 15, 1891), son of C. W., Stock Exchange, 3, St. Stephen's Road East, West Ealing. Purchas, Robert Whittlesey Thorn (June 19, 1893), son of Mrs., 45, Norland Square. Robinson, Burgess Evelyn Cane (Aug. 19, 1890), son of W., Netherleigh, Castle Bar Hill, Ealing. Rudkin, Stafford Basil Ritchie (May 28, 1891), son of W. C., South African merchant, The Croft, Woodridings, Hatch End. Sharp, Vivian King (Feb. 6, 1891), son of S., engineer, 131, The Grove, Ealing. 2 H 2 468 [1905 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Smith, Cedric Robert Hamilton (April 25, 1893), son of Mrs., 21, Werter Road, Putney. Sowinski, Joseph Ladislas (Sept. 13, 1890), son of J. L., skin merchant, 20, Great Portland Street. Stacy, William Bernard (Dec. 17, 1890), son of W., West Drayton, Yiewsley, Middlesex. Sidney, Richard John Hamilton (June 23, 1893), son of T. S., barrister, 1, Plowden Buildings, Temple. Vincent, Leslie Jack (Nov. 22, 1892), son of W. D. F., journalist, 115, Percy Road, Shepherd's Bush. Walters, Thomas Gray Stewart (Mar. 8, 1891), son of Rev. W. H. A., Clerk in Holy Orders, 1, Arnold Mansions, Queen's Club Gardens. Williams, James Edwin Gresham (Feb. 2, 1891), son of Rev. H. A., retired chaplain (Indian Service), 11, Gwendwr Road, West Kensington. APPENDICES. APPENDIX A. FASTI OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. 1877-1905. 1877. July 2. 1878. Oct. 26. 1879. Aug. 25. 1881. July 25. 1882. Dec. 16. 1884. Frederick William Walker, M.A., High Master. Foundation of the Kynaston Prize. Death of Rev. Herbert Kynaston, D.D., late High Master. F. J. Bedford (Captain of the School) drowned. Foundation of the Bedford Prize. Death of Bishop Ollivant, President of the O. P. Club. Foundation of the Ollivant Prize. Establishment of the Smee Prizes. July 23. Opening of the new School buildings by the 1886. Oct. 24. 1887. 1888. 1889. Earl of Selborne, Lord Chancellor. First Service in the Iron Room, afterwards known as Colet Chapel. Presentation of an address to Queen Victoria on her Jubilee. Foundation of the John Watson Prizes. Foundation of the Montagu Prize. Foundation of the Butterworth Prize. 1890. Feb. 16. First Celebration of the Holy Communion in Colet Chapel. Formation of the Cadet Corps. 470] 1877-1905 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. 1891. Gymnasium built. July 26. Colet Chapel closed. 1893. 1896. Jan. 18. Oct. 1. 1897. June 20. 1899. 1900. Oct. 25. Death of Benjamin Jowett, Master of Balliol. Opening of the Jowett Organ. Building of the Workshops. Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Mosaics of St. Paul and Colet unveiled by Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, G.C.M.G. Resignation of Rev. Joseph Hirst Lupton, D.D., Surmaster. Swimming Bath completed. Foundation of the Lupton Prize. 1901. Jan. 22. Queen Victoria died. 1902. Oct. 22. Nov. 8. Presentation of the Blaydes Library. Death of Sir Frederick Halliday, K.C.B., Presi- dent of the O. P. Club. Death of Alfred Hutchinson Smee. Foundation of the Smee Prizes. Presentation of the Blaydes Collection of Marbles and other curios. Resignation of Rev. J. W. Shepard, Surmaster. Dec. 10. Unveiling of the Colet Group in the Forecourt, presented by Edward Howley Palmer, Esquire. Mosaic of "the Child Jesus" unveiled by the Bishop of London. 1903. Feb. 16. May 24. Oct. 1904. Oct. 5. 1905. Death of Paul Blouet (Max O'Rell), bequeathing his Books to the School. Jubilee of the St. Paul's School Union. Foundation of the Winterbotham Scholarship. The Great Hall redecorated in oak. Unveiling of the Organ Case. Resignation of Frederick William Walker, M.A., High Master. May 25. Election of Rev. Albert Ernest Hillard, M.A., as High Master. Dec, 15. Death of Rev. Joseph Hirst Lupton, D.D., late Surmaster. APPENDIX B. MASTERS IN ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. 1877-1905. HIGH MASTER. 1877-1905. Frederick William Walker. Born 1830; educated at St. Saviour's Grammar School, Southwark, and Rugby School; Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1849; First Class (Classics), Second Class (Math.) Moderations, 1852; First Class (Litt. Hum.), Second Class (Math. et Phys.), 1853; Boden Scholar, 1854; Vinerian Scholar, 1854; Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1859; Hon. Fellow, 1894; High Master of Manchester Grammar School, 1859; resigned, 1876; High Master of St. Paul's, 1876; resigned, 1905. SURMASTERS. 1864. Rev. Joseph Hirst Lupton. Born 1836; educated at Wakefield and Giggleswick Schools; Sizar of St. John's Coll., Camb., 1854; Foundation Scholar; B.A., First Class Classics and Senior Optime, 1858; Fellow, 1860; Members' Prize, 1859; Hulsean Lecturer, 1887; Select Preacher, 1896; Seatonian Prize, 1897; Preacher of Gray's Inn, 1890-9; resigned, 1899. Died, December 15, 1905. 1899. Rev. James William Shepard. Born 1832; educated at King's College School, London; Balliol College, Oxford; Second Class (Classics) Moderations, 1853; First Class (Litt. Hum.), 1855; elected Fourth Master, 1861; Third Master, 1875; resigned, 1902. 1902. *Rev. Robert Barlow Gardiner. Born 1843; educated at St. Paul's School; Scholar of Wadham College, Oxford, 1861; Second Class (Classics), Second Class (Math.) Moderations, 1863; Second Class (Litt. Hum.), 1865; Fourth Master of St. Paul's School, 1875; Third Master of St. Paul's School, 1899; Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, 1887. *House Master. 472 [1877-1905 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. THIRD MASTERS. Rev. James William Shepard (1875–1899). *Rev. Robert Barlow Gardiner (1899-1902). FOURTH MASTERS. Rev. James William Shepard (1862-1875). *Rev. Robert Barlow Gardiner (1875-1899). HONORARY LIBRARIANS. 1876. Rev. Joseph Hirst Lupton. 1899. *Rev. Robert Barlow Gardiner. BURSAR. 1884. *Samuel Bewsher. ASSISTANT MASTERS. 1875. (Composition.) Arthur Woollgar Verrall (1877). Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge; Second Classic, 1873; Chan- cellor's Medal; Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. 1877. (Math.) *Charles Pendlebury. Born 1854; educated at Liverpool College; Exhibitioner of St. John's College, 1872; Foundation Scholar, 1875; sixteenth Wrangler, 1877; F.R.A.S. 1877. *John Edmund Melhuish. Born 1851; educated at St. Peter's College, Radley; Scholar of Wadham College, 1870; Second Class (Classics) Mods., 1872; Third Class (Litt. Hum.), 1874. 1877. Maurice Crawford Macmillan (1882). Born 1853; educated at Uppingham School; Scholar of Christ's College, Camb., 1871; First Class Classical Tripos, 1875; resigned, 1882. 1877. William Gunion Rutherford (1883). Born 1854; Exhibitioner of Balliol College, Oxford, 1873; First Class (Classics) Moderations, 1874; Second Class (Natural Science), 1876; Fellow of University College; Head Master of Westminster School, 1883. 1877. (French.) Paul Blouet (1885). Born 1848; served as an officer in the Franco-Prussian War; B.A., B.Sc. (Faculté de Paris), officier d'Academie; wrote under the pseudonym of Max O'Rell; died May 24, 1903. * House Masters. 1877-1905] 473 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. 1877. James Robert Vernam Marchant (1886). Born 1853; educated at the City of London School; Scholar of Wadham College, Oxford, 1872; Third Class (Classics) Moderations, 1873; First Class (Litt. Hum.), 1876; called to the Bar (Gray's Inn), 1884. 1879. Henry William Kent Roscoe (1879). Born 1850; Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1869; Second Class (Classics) Moderations, 1871; First Class (Litt. Hum.), 1873; Stanhope Prize. 1879. (Art.) Robert Harris. Educated at Nottingham Grammar School; National Art Medallist Society of Arts Medallist; Owen Jones Prizeman. 1879. (Science.) George Stallard (1883). Keble College, Oxford; First Class Natural Science, 1876; Assistant Master at Rugby, 1883. 1880. George Augustus Stevenson (1880). Scholar of Trinity College, Oxford; First Class (Classics) Moderations; Second Class (Litt. Hum.). 1880. Rev. George William Daniell (1881). Balliol College, Oxford; Second Class (Litt. Hum.), 1876; Chaplain and Censor of King's College, London, 1881, 1881. Alfred Marshall Cook. Born 1853; educated at Wellington College; Scholar of Wadham College, Oxford; Second Class (Classics) Moderations; Second Class (Litt. Hum.). 1882. John Maurice Schulhof (1884). Educated at St. Paul's School; Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge; First Class Classical Tripos; resigned, 1884. 1883. (Science.) 1883. *Frederick William Watkin. Educated at Manchester Grammar School; Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford; Junior Mathematical (University) Scholar; First Class (Mathematics) Moderations; First Class (Scien. Math. et Phys.); Second Class (Natural Science); F.R.A.S. *John E. King (1886). Educated at Clifton College; Scholar of Lincoln College, Oxford; First Class Classics Moderations; Second Class Litt. Hum.; Fellow of Lincoln; Headmaster of Manchester; Headmaster of Bedford. 1884. *Christopher Cookson (1894). Educated at Clifton College; Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford; First Class (Classics) Moderations; Second Class (Litt. Hum.); Gaisford (Greek Verse) Prize; Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. 1884. Rev. Horace Dixon Elam. Educated at Merchant Taylors' School; St. John's College, Oxford; Second Class (Classics) Moderations; Third Class (Litt. Hum.). * House Masters. 474 [1877-1905 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. 1884. *George Stanley Farnell (1892). Scholar of Wadham College, Oxford; Second Class (Classics) Modera- tions; Third Class (Litt. Hum.); Head Master of Victoria College, Jersey; died November 4, 1895. 1884. J. H. Freese (1886). Educated at Winchester; Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge; Third in the Classical Tripos; Fellow of St. John's; resigned. 1885. (Math.) Francis Sowerby Macaulay. Born 1862; educated at Kingswood School, Bath; Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge; Eighth Wrangler; Doctor of Science (London). 1885. Frank Carter (1896). Born 1861; educated at Uppingham School; Exhibitioner of Balliol College, Oxford; First Class (Classics) Moderations; First Class (Litt. Hum.); Professor of Classics, McGill University, Montreal. 1885. Charles John Cornish. Educated at Charterhouse; Scholar of Hertford College, Oxford; Second Class (Classics) Moderations; Second Class (Litt. Hum.); died January 30, 1906. 1885. (French.) J. J. Carayon (1887). Professeur de l'Université (France). 1886. Thomas Rice Edward Holmes. Born 1855; educated at Merchant Taylors' School; Junior Student, Christ Church, Oxford; Second Class (Classics) Moderations; First Class (Modern History); Hon. Litt. D. of Dublin, 1904. 1886. (French.) Lucien Désiré Devaux. Born 1859; educated at La Rochelle; Bachelier és Lettres. 1886. Thomas Addison Chater (1895). Educated at Christ's Hospital; Scholar of Hertford College, Oxford; Second Class (Classics) Moderations; Third Class (Litt. Hum.); resigned. 1886. *Robert Francis Cholmeley. Born 1862; educated at Marlborough College; Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford; First Class (Classics) Moderations; Second Class (Litt. Hum.). 1886. Digby La Motte. Born 1861; educated at Rugby School; Exhibitioner of Trinity College, Oxford; First Class (Classics) Moderations; Latin Verse Prize. 1886. (Math.) Richard William Batho. Born 1857; educated at Manchester Grammar School; Scholar of Queen's College, Oxford; First Class (Mathematics) Moderations; First Class (Scien. Math. et Phys.); B.Sc. (London University). 1887. William Edward Pinder Pantin. Born 1862; educated at Clifton College and Blackheath Proprietary School; Scholar of Lincoln College, Oxford; Second Class (Classics) Moderations; Second Class (Litt. Hum.). * House Masters, 1877-1905] 475 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. 1887. (Math.) Reverend George Herbert Ward (1898). Born 1862; educated at Malvern College; Scholar of Hertford College, Oxford; First Class (Mathematics) Moderations; First Class (Scien. Math. et Phys.); Head Master of Bloxam School, 1898. 1887. Cecil H. St. L. Russell (1887). 1887. Educated at Lancing College; Scholar of Trinity College, Oxford; Second Class (Classics) Moderations; Second Class (Litt. Hum.); Latin Verse Prize; Gaisford (Greek Verse and Prose) Prizes; Assistant Master at Clifton College. *Robert Cooper Seaton. Born 1853; educated at Shrewsbury School; Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge; First Class, Classical Tripos; Fellow of Jesus College. 1887. Edgar Carew Marchant (1890). Born 1864; educated at Christ's Hospital; Scholar of Peterhouse, Cambridge; First Class Classical Tripos, Part I.; First Class Classical Tripos, Part II.; Fellow of Peterhouse; resigned. 1887. James Hamilton Francis Peile (1890). Educated at Harrow; Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford; Second Class (Classics) Moderations; Second Class (Litt. Hum.); Head Master of Bury St. Edmund's Grammar School; Fellow of University College, Oxford; in Holy Orders. 1887. (French.) A. Simond (1887). Bachelier és Lettres. 1888. (French.) Albert Voegelin. Born 1863; educated at Thurgau Cantonal School and Académie of Neuchâtel; London University; B.A. 1890. 1888. Theodore William Gould. Born 1858; educated at Cheltenham College; Scholar of Exeter College, Oxford; Second Class (Classics) Moderations; First Class (Litt. Hum.). 1888. (Math.) Charles Harold Bicknell. Born 1863; educated at Christ's Hospital; Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge; Senior Optime, Mathematical Tripos. 1889. (Math.) *Thomas Alfred Beckett. Educated at Burton Grammar School; Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge; Wrangler, Mathematical Tripos, Part I.; First Class Mathematical Tripos, Part II. 1889. (Science.) Charles Masson Thomas. Born 1868; educated at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Southwark; Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge; First Class Natural Sciences Tripos, Part I. 1891. John Jackson (1905). Born 1862; educated at Macclesfield Grammar School; Scholar of Hertford College, Oxford; First Class (Classics) Moderations; First Class (Litt. Hum.); resigned. * House Masters. 476 [1877-1905 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. 1892. Leonard Dart Wainwright. Born 1868; educated at Manchester Grammar School; Scholar of Worcester College, Oxford; First Class (Classics) Moderations; First Class (Litt. Hum.). 1892. (Science.) Rev. Ernest Henry Richmond Watts (1901). Born 1860; educated at Henry VIII.'s School, Coventry; Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge; First Class Natural Sciences Tripos, Part I.; Second Class Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II.; M.R.C.S.; M.B. (Cantab); died May 5, 1901. 1892. Frank Ernest Albert Trayes (1905). Born 1869; educated at the City of London School; Scholar of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge; First Class Classical Tripos, Part I.; First Class Classical Tripos, Part II.; Fellow of Gonville and Caius Colleges, 1893; Inspector of Secondary Schools. 1892. (Science.) Sydney G. Mostyn (1895). Educated at Ipswich Grammar School; Scholar of Exeter College, Oxford; First Class (Mathematics) Moderations; First Class (Scien. Math. et Phys.); resigned. 1893. *George Green Loane. Born 1865; educated at Middleton College, Cork, and Armagh Royal School; Scholar of Trinity College, Dublin; Senior Moderator and Gold Medallist; Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge; First Class Classical Tripos, Part I. 1894. Edward Carew Marchant (1899). Reappointed, see 1887; Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford. 1896. John Lupton. Born 1869; educated at St. Paul's School; Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge; First Class Classical Tripos, Part I.; First Class Classical Tripos, Part II.; Second Class Theological Tripos, Part II.; Fellow of St. John's College. 1896. Cecil George Botting. Born 1870; educated at Dulwich College; Scholar of Emmanuel College, Cambridge; Second Class Classical Tripos, Part I. 1898. (Science.) *Francis Paul Armitage. Born 1875; educated at the Royal Grammar School, Lancaster; Exhibitioner of Magdalen College, Oxford; First Class (Natural Science). 1899. (Math.) Ernest Edward Roberts (1902). Born 1873; educated at Manchester Grammar School; Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford; First Class (Mathematics) Moderations; First Class (Scien. Math. et Phys.); Junior and Senior (University) Mathematical Scholar; Inspector of Schools, 1902. 1899. Leslie Henry Staverton Mathews. Born 1875; educated at St. Paul's School; Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford; First Class (Classics) Moderations; Second Class (Litt. Hum.); Craven Scholar. *House Masters. 1877-1905] 477 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. 1900. Rev. Richard Johnson Walker (1905). Educated at St. Paul's School; Honorary Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford; First Class (Classics) Moderations; Second Class (Jurispru- dence; Hertford, Craven, and Ireland Scholar; resigned. (Math.) Frank Edmund Robinson. 1902. (Math.) Born 1869; educated at Heversham Grammar School; Scholar of Magdalene College, Cambridge; Twenty-eighth Wrangler, Mathematical Tripos. 1902. James Anderson Shawyer (1904). Educated at Durham School; Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford; First Class (Classics) Moderations; Second Class (Litt. Hum.); Assistant Master in Clifton College. 1905. John Leoline Phillips. Educated at Christ's College, Brecon; Scholar of Keble College, Oxford; First Class (Classics) Moderations; Second Class (Litt. Hum.). 1905. Adrian John France Collins (1905). Born 1880; educated at St. Paul's School; Exhibitioner of Trinity College, Oxford; First Class (Classics) Moderations; First Class (Litt. Hum.); resigned. APPENDIX C. FOUNDATION PRIZES. IN addition to the Prizes mentioned in the earlier Volume the following Prizes and Scholarships have been founded:- The Ollivant Prize.-This Prize, of the value of £5 5s., was founded in 1884 in memory of the late Alfred Ollivant, D.D., Bishop of Llandaff, formerly Captain of St. Paul's School. It is awarded for proficiency in knowledge of the Greek Testament. The John Watson Prizes.-These Prizes, of the aggregate value of £3 10s., awarded annually for proficiency in Drawing and Painting, were founded in 1888 in memory of the late John Williams Watson, Esq., for many years a Governor of the School. The Butterworth Prize.-This Prize, of the value of £3, awarded annually for proficiency in the knowledge of English Literature, especially of Shakespeare, was founded in 1889 by the late Joshua Butterworth, Esq., an old Pauline. The Montagu Prize.-This Prize, of the value of £2 15s., awarded annually for proficiency in the knowledge of German, was founded in 1889 by Sir Samuel Montagu, Bart., M.P. The Lupton Prize.-This Prize, of the value of £3, was founded in 1900 by the colleagues, friends and former pupils of the Rev. Dr. Lupton, on his retirement from the Sur-Mastership. It is awarded annually to boys under 17 for proficiency in knowledge of the Bible and the Book of Common Prayer. The Smee Prizes.-These Prizes, of the value of £17 a year, were founded by the will of the late Alfred Hutchinson Smee, Esq., an old Pauline in 1902 in memory of his father Alfred Smee, F.R.S., 1905] 479 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Surgeon to the Bank of England, who was also educated at St. Paul's School. They are awarded annually for original work of a Scientific or Practical nature. Mr. Smee gave these Prizes from 1884 onwards, but did not endow them till his death. The Winterbotham Scholarship.-This Scholarship, of the value of £35 10s., was founded in 1904 by W. H. Winterbotham, Esq., and is awarded annually to the most deserving student in Classics, to be held by him during his last year at the School, but not after leaving the School. It should be noted that the Scholarship mentioned on page 438 of the earlier Volume should be called Keen's Scholarship; and the Truro Prize and Medal is now called the Chancellor's. 480 [1884-1905 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. FOUNDATION PRIZES. GOVERNORS' PRIZES. YEAR. GREEK VERSE. FRENCH COMPOSITION. SLEATH. 1884 A. L. Browne. S. A. Alexander. 1885 A. R. F. Hyslop. R. du Pontet. A. L. Browne. A. R. F. Hyslop. 1886 R. J. Walker. R. du Pontet. 1887 A. E. Pope. R. du Pontet. (A. E. Stamp. 1888 J. H. Stamp. J. H. Stamp. 1889 F. H. Dale. J. H. Stamp. (F. H. Dale. 1890 J. H. Stamp. J. H. Stamp. 1891 P. W. Sergeant. C. du Pontet. 1892 1893 H. E. Dale. F. M. Cornford. R. C. Davies. H. L. Stevenson. 1894 J. F. Dobson. C. du Pontet. 1895 E. Harrison. 1896 E. Harrison. 1897 C. W. Brodribb. 1898 H. S. Stewart. 1899 F. C. Chamier. E. Furtado-Abraham. J. L. Moore. S. M. S. Gubbay. R. Jennings. J. V. Scholderer. 1900 J. T. Barry. 1901 W. Cardwell. 1902 C. B. Critchley. 1903 P. V. Cohn. (L. S. Bingemann. 1904 A. R. Toplis. A. B. Cook. A. E. Pope. W. M. Geldart. J. H. Stamp. C. Bailey. S. P. Bunting. J. F. Dobson. J. W. S. Anderson. (C. Clementi, J. F. Dobson. E. Harrison. E. Harrison. E. E. Colman. L. Graham. F. C. Chamier. F. G. J. Geary. O. E. Niemeyer. E. L. Norton. C. B. Critchley. W. J. Arbuthnot. 1905 G. W. Wells. W. H. Stewart. 1884-1905] 481 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. 7 FOUNDATION PRIZES-continued. YEAR. CHANCELLOR'S (TRURO). MILTON. THRUSTON. (A. L. Browne. 1884 H. G. Snowden, R. J. Walker. H. S. Scrivener. 1885 S. A. Alexander. W. N. Just. S. A. Alexander. S. A. Alexander. 1886 F. W. Hall. 1887 A. B. Cook. R. J. Walker. R. L. Binyon. 1888 W. P. H. Strange. R. L. Binyon. 1889 F. H. Dale. P. F. Rowland. 1890 L. Magnus. 1891 R. Gee. 1892 S. P. Bunting. L. Magnus. C. V. M. Owen. G. K. Chesterton. J. V. Scholderer. 1893 V. M. Coutts-Trotter. R. E. Vernède. 1894 H. E. Dale. J. F. Dobson. 1895 T. F. R. McDonnell. S. C. K. Smith. 1896 E. J. Turner. E. J. Turner. 1897 C. E. Baines. S. P. Vivian. 1898 L. S. Woolf. C. E. Baines. 1899 N. de M. Bentwitch. 1900 G. M. Young. F. A. Judd. 1901 F. J. G. Geary. E. L. Norton, 1902 O. E. Niemeyer. 1903 P. V. Cohn. 1904 R. H. Wilenski, 1905 P. V. Cohn. P. T. B. Clayton. L. G. M. Glover. P. T. B. Clayton. E. A. H. Detiel. R. J. Walker, A. B. Cook. R. L. Binyon, C. Bailey. F. H. Dale. P. W. Sergeant. J. W. S. Anderson, J. F. Dobson. J. F. Dobson. W. F. Nicholson. E. Harrison. C. W. Brodribb. R. S. Varley. W. E. Maurice. V. Royal-Dawson. S. C. Ritchie. O. E. Niemeyer. C. B. Critchley. A. C. Judd. L. J. Stein. 2 I 482 [1884-1905 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. YEAR. KEEN'S SCHOLARSHIP. FOUNDATION PRIZES continued. KYNASTON. BEDFORD. (Awarded at Christmas.) OLLIVANT. 1884 (S. F. Card. H. E. Soper. } A. L. Browne, W. H. P. Strange. A. L. Browne. 1885 H. H. Harris. (A. R. F. Hyslop. W. N. Just. R. Dupernex. A. R. F. Hyslop. 1886 G. T. Walker. A. B. Cook. 1887 G. D. Tripp. A. B. Cook. 1888 A. E. Stamp.. W. M. Geldart. W. H. P. Strange. C. Bailey. F. H. Dale. F. W. Hall. A. B. Cook. 1889 J. B. Brunyate. L. Tubbs. C. Bailey. J. H. Stamp. 1890 P. T. Stephenson. F. H. Dale. 1891 C. F. Sandberg. A. L. Emanuel. (H. E. Dale. V. M. C. Trotter. R. Gee. 1892 W. G. Adams. A. L. Emanuel. H. E. Dale. 1893 G. Varley. J. F. Dobson. E. J. Turner. C. Clementi. 1894 F. G. L. Bertram. L. Collison-Morley. H. E. Dale. B. P. Moore. 1895 R. W. Hudson. P. B. Emmet. G. MacAlister. 1896 C. S. Alexander. E. J. Turner. F. R. Lovett. 1897 S. H. Plummer. F. Lewisohn. N. de M. Bentwitch. 1898 A. P. Thompson. (L. Graham. H. B. Samuel. R. S. Varley. John Lupton. C. Bailey. C. Bailey. F. B. Evans. V. M. Coutts-Trotter. V. M. Coutts-Trotter. H. E. Dale. R. S. Meiklejohn. (H. B. Clayton. E. J. Turner. R. S. Varley. (L. Graham. R. S. Varley. 1899.J. C. Garnett. E. F. Thomas. O. E. Niemeyer. 1900 W. H. S. Garnett. G. M. Young. F. J. G. Geary. 1901 E. M. Winterbotham. N. de M. Bentwitch. P. V. Cohn. G. M. Young. G. M. Young. D. E. W. Gibb. 1902 G. R. Blanco-White. O. E. Niemeyer. I. G. Kelly. JC. B. Critchley. J. R. Jones. 1903 J. E. Littlewood. P. V. Cohn. E. V. Rieu. 1905 1904 G. N. Watson. (H. J. Higgs. R. H. J. Sasse. E. V. Rieu. L. J. Stein. L. J. Stein. C. B. Critchley. R. P. Franklin. E. H. S. Marker. L. G. M. Glover. 1884-1905] 483 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. FOUNDATION PRIZES-continued. YEAR. JOHN WATSON. BUTTERWORTH. MONTAGU. 1884 1885 : 1886 1887 1888 B. Harrison and 6 others. 1889 L. H. Godfrey and 4 others. R. H. L. Clarke. L. Magnus. 1890 L. H. Godfrey and 6 others. A. H. Vernède. (H. E. Dale. C. Clementi, 1891 W. T. Nash and 6 others. P. Page Phillips. A. L. Emanuel. 1892 W. T. Nash and 6 others. 1893 W. T. Nash and 7 others. 1894 1895 H. E. Dale. J. Clementi. H. Collison-Morley and 6 others. H. Collison-Morley and 6 others. J. Toplis. L. C. Collison-Morley. F. J. G. Mella. J. V. Scholderer. R. S. Meiklejohn. E. J. Turner. 1896 E. H. Shepard and 6 others. J. R. B. Hart. L. A. Magnus. 1897 G. S. Strahan and 6 others. 1898 G. E. Barry and 6 others. 1899 F. A. Brodribb and 6 others. (J. V. Scholderer. G. M. Young. F. Geary. M. Ettinghausen. H. D. Clementi-Smith E. F. Thomas. P. V. Helms. 1900 1901 W. O. Kennington and 6 others. D. J. C. Grant and 6 others. N. de M. Bentwitch. P. V. Cohn. 1902 1903 H. K. Johnston and 6 others. R. H. Wilenskl and 8 others. J. R. Jones. 1904 R. H. Wilenski and 6 others. R. H. Wilenski. 1905 R. H. Wilenski and 6 others. E. C. Ansorge. O. E. Niemeyer. N. de M. Bentwitch. H. M. J. Loewe.. P. V. Cohn. S. Klingenstein.. E. A. Kann. E. G. Mächtig. 212 484 [1884-1905 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. FOUNDATION PRIZES-continued. YEAR. LUPTON. 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 : : 1889 1890 0:0 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 :: : 1896 SMEE. WINTERBOTHAM SCHOLARSHIP. : : : : : : : : : :: : : : A. R. Savell and 7 others. P. J. Vinter and 7 others. R. H. Anderson and 12 others. C. H. Stewart and 13 others. S. L. Box and 17 others. C. P. Williams and 13 others. O. A. Brend and 13 others. L. Rose and 14 others. W. A. Brend and 14 others. G. J. Atkinson and 14 others. G. C. Chubb and 18 others. C. F. Glenny and 14 others. C. Roberts and 10 others. C. M. Roberts and 17 others. P. Hamill and 14 others. J. E. Elliott C. R. Boulenger and 12 others. C. L. Boulenger E. N. Cook and 18 others. A. R. Milton and 14 others. 1897 1898 0:0 : 00 1900 1901 1902 1903 T. Mavor. 1904 1905 W. R. Lloyd. G. F. Clarkson. H. H. Longuet-Higgins. P. Hamill and 13 others. C. L. Boulenger and 8 others. J. G. Dollman and 14 others. H. C. Dollman and 16 others.. R. P. Franklin. W. H. Stewart. L. G. M. Glover. 1899 APPENDIX D. THE ARRANGEMENT OF FORMS (CLASSES) BETWEEN 1876 AND 1905. Up to the year 1876, from the days of the Foundation of the School, there were always Eight (Classical) Forms or Classes; and it was therefore easy to say in what position a boy was when he left the School. But with the increase of numbers and the introduction of new subjects all this was changed. It became necessary to subdivide each form into Upper and Lower, and sometimes Middle; sometimes parallel Forms were established, new names were introduced, such as Remove, Special, Matriculation, and Transitus; and Mathematics, Science, and History began to have Eighths and other Forms of their own. Among the Classical Forms there were few changes beyond the subdivisions and the introduction of the Remove between the Upper Fourth and Lower Fifth with the creation of a "Special" class for some selected boys. In this work, therefore, it is easy to describe the position of a boy who left in a Classical Form. But for boys leaving in Mathematical and Science Forms it is necessary to prefix Sc. and Math. to the Roman numbers; and many of these Forms had names which varied every few years. Besides these there was at one time an Indian Civil Service VIII. (I.C.S.) as long as schoolboys still competed in that examination, and this was succeeded by a History VIII. At first there was only a Math. VIII.; to this VII. was added in 1883, and a Matric. in 1884; in 1887 there was Math. V.; but in 1888 the names were changed (for all but the VIII.) into Further, Intermediate, and Preliminary Math. These were grouped together as the Woolwich Class in 1890 in three divisions, which eventually became known as Army A., B., and C. (1897), though still officially called the Woolwich Form. 486 [1876-1905 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. As to the Science Classes, a Matric. appears in 1880, and Sc. V. and Sc. IV. in 1881, and an VIII in 1882; in 1884 the Sc. Matric. is contrasted with the Math. Matric., and in 1886 Sc. V. is sub- divided; in 1890 there are a Special, three subdivisions of V. and IV. In 1892 the VIII. is subdivided, and in 1893 a Special Sc. is made out of the VII.'s; in 1895 the Medical Form was instituted, and lasted till 1900, about which time Special Sc. became (with subdivisions) the last Sc. Form. In 1904 the Transitus and the Sc. twenty (XX.) were established parallel respectively to the VII, and VI. It is to be noted that the word Form was substituted for " Class" at Christmas, 1889. The Classical VIII. was divided into U. and L. in 1883, U. M. and L. in 1887, and U., Upper Middle, Lower Middle, and Lower in 1891; the Upper Fifth was divided into A. and B. in 1890, and the Sixth in 1893; but the latter became Upper and Lower in 1897. Some few boys are described as leaving in the Special Drawing Class; and occasionally boys (especially in Army A.) were "ranked with the VIII." TABLE SHOWING THE SCHOOL ARRANGEMENTS AT EACH APPOSITION FROM 1877 TO 1905. APPOSITION. EIGHTH. SEVENTH. SIXTH. FIFTH. REMOVE. FOURTH. THIRD. SECOND. FIRST. SPECIAL. MATHEMATICS. SCIENCE EIGHTH. SCIENCE SEVENTH. SCIENCE SIXTH. SCIENCE FIFTH. SCIENCE SCIENCE SCIENCE FOURTH. THIRD. SPECIAL. APPOSITION. 1877 IV. U. IV. L. IV. U. IV. M. IV. L. IV. III. II. I. U. II. L. II. VIII. 1878 22 1879 29 23 Matric. 1880 د, 99 U. IV. L. IV. V. IV. 1881 99 VIII. 1882 دو 39 VIII. د, VIII. VII. VII. Matric. 29 99 99 29 III. II. I. Special 99 19 U. III. L. III. U. I. L. I. 99 99 99 19 17 U. IV. L. IV. U. II. L. II. VIII. VII. Matric. V. 19 31 99 R. U. IV. L. IV. U. III. L. III. II. II. VIII. Further Interm. Prelim. Special VIII. Further (A & B) Interm. Prelim. VIII. U. IV. L. IV. U. III. L. III. 29 II. VIII. Woolwich 1 Woolwich 2 99 III. I. 29 29 1883 12 1884 39 1885 19 V. (Div. I. & II.) U. V. M. V. L. V. 1886 1887 99 39 99 V. VII. Matrio. U. V. L. V. IV. U. VIII. L. VIII. U. VII. L. VII. U. M. L. M. Special. 91 11 19 99 U. VIII. L. VIII. A. L. VIII. B. 19 "1 12 29 99 99 Woolwich 3 99 22 23 11 VIII. A. VIII. B. 29 99 99 99 1888 1889 * IV. 1890 1891 VI. U. IV. L. IV. 1892 99 29 19 29 99 99 35 29 99 29 99 29 VIII. Army A. B. C. Sp. VII. U. VII. L. VII. Sp. VII. U. VII. Medical. L. VII. U. VII. Medical. L. VII. Medical. U. VII. 99 L. VII. U. VI. V. (4 Divisions) IV. III. 1893 U. VI. L. V1. V. (3 Divisions) U. IV. Special. 1894 VI. U. V. L. V. U. VI. L. VI. U. IV. L. IV. IV. 1895 11 1896 29 39 1897 99 19 99 99 1898 99 15 66 29 29 66 99 39 99 99 99 17 1899 29 39 92 99 99 29 23 39 46 66 99 19 99 29 39 99 39 29 29 دو 39 19 1900 19 15 29 39 "" دو 11 99 64 75 Sp. 1. Sp. 2. 1901 27 29 دو 99 29 29 99 39 31 22 99 35 99 39 99 39 19 Special. 1902 1877 VIII. VII. VI. V. 1878 99 29 99 1879 14 1880 97 99 32 U. V. L. V. 22 1881 29 39 1882 39 دو 99 1883 Upper VIII. Lower VIII. 22 39 1884 99 66 64 14 66 39 1885 29 16 29 1886 99 29 22 29 1887 Upper VIII. Middle VIII. Lower VIII. 29 39 29 1888 99 99 99 1889 U. VIII. M. VIII. L. VIII. Indian Civil VIII. VII. VI. 99 U. V. L. V. * 1890 U. M. L. Indian Civil VII. VI. U. V. A. U. V. B. L. V. 1891 U. U. M. L. M. L. Indian Civil. 99 99 11 1892 99 99 1893 19 99 99 99 66 27 23 VI. A. VI. B. 19 99 99 99 1894 U. U. M. L. M. L. History 19 39 99 99 1895 99 99 99 39 29 1896 11 19 19 1897 39 27 U. VI. L. VI. 11 22. 29 1898 19 99 99 99 1899 29 32 1900 99 29 1901 21 29 29 99 1902 1903 1904 66 66 16 99 39 39 29 99 39 33 1905 U. U. M. L. M. L. History VII. 99 29 29 U. IV. L. IV. 99 99 29 99 29 IV. 99 99 U. VI. L. VI. U. V. A. U. V. B. L. V. R. IV. 36 36 99 III. II. 99 99 99 19 "" 29 Medical. U. VII. L. VII. Special U. VII. L. VII. VIII. Woolwich A. B. C. VIII. A. VIII. B. Transitus. *Note that the name "Class" was changed to "Form" at Christmas, 1889. } 99 99 1903 1904 99 19 { VI. Science XX. } U. V. L. V. IV. III. Special. 1905 [To face p. 486. FURTHER ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS* FOR THE ADMISSION REGISTERS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. 1784-1876. WITH SOME NOTES OF OCCURRENCES DURING PRINTING. [The numbers in brackets refer to the pages in this book.] THE FASTI. P. 16. 1817. Dec. 18-The age of admission to the School was fixed at 10. 99 1821. May 23-It was resolved that admission to the School should be by nomination of the Court of the Mercers' Company in rotation. THE MASTERS. P. 4. [1.] John Rayner. "A gentleman of London has given directions to Mr. Rayner, the writing master of Paul's School, to educate at his charge ten boys who shall be nominated by me, in writing and accompts till they shall be fit for any trade."-Tatler, Feb. 25, 1798. P. 24. Henry Hickman. 99 وو Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. Thomas Byllingford. B.A. 1573; M.A. 1577. Among Cook's scholars must be included:- Sanderson, John. Pupil of John Cook and Christopher Holden; born March 31, 1560; son of a haberdasher; made three voyages to the Levant, 1584, 1591, and 1599 (see Purchas his Pilgrimes, Vol. II.); returned to England, 1602, and was still living in 1622; brother of Thomas Sanderson (page 6); Lansdowne MS., 241, British Museum. P. 26. [6.] Martin Reade. Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, incorporated M.A. at Cambridge, 1585; B.D. 1592. *Much of this information has been contributed by Mr. M. F. J. McDonnell, of St. John's College, Cambridge. Unfortunately it was received after the early sheets had gone to press; but it seemed too valuable to be omitted from the work. 488 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 26. [6.] Thomas Mudd. Natus circa 1560; musician. "He composed a Comedy which too saucily reflected on the Mayor of Cambridge: was committed to the Tolbooth for three days, but afterwards apologised." P. 28. John Bolde. B.A. 1593. P. 29. Samuel Browne. Buried at St. Mary's, Shrewsbury. P. 30. John Woodford. Son of John, of London, gen. B.A. (Ch. Ch.) 1603; M.A. 1606. P. 31. [8.] John Toose. M.A. 1611; B.D. 1620. P. 32. [8, 11.] Alexander Gill (the younger). P. 33. Was buried in St. Botolph's-without-Aldersgate. George Hodgett. B.A. 1621; M.A. 1623. P. 34. [9.] Nathaniel Gill. B.A. 1625; M.A. 1629. 99 William Burton. Buried in St. Clement's Danes. P. 35. William Chambers. Son of William, of London, pleb. Matric. at Brasenose, November 2, 1621, aged 17; B.A. 1624; M.A. 1627; Vicar of East Marden, Sussex, 1626 (F.). P. 36. [10] Rowland Nichols. 99 Rector of Aikton, Cumberland, 1660; Chancellor of Carlisle, 1667- 1683. [11.] Bartholomew Barnes. Son of Edward, of All Hallows, Honey Lane, London, gen. Matric. (Magdalen Hall) 1626, aged 16; B.A. 1638; M.A. 1632. P. 37. Charles Scarborough. Lumleian Lecturer, 1656; buried at Cranford, Middlesex, where his monument bears the following inscription :- Hic jacet Carolus Scarburgh Eques Auratus, Medecine Doctor Serenissimo Regi Carolo, necnon Jacobo Secundo Ac etiam Reginæ Mariæ, Daniæ Principibusque Archiat: Anglorum inter medicos Hippocrates, Inter Mathematicos Euclides, Suavissimis moribus indutus, omnibus affabilis, Cunctis vitæ officiis æquabilis Civis, maritus, pater, amicus optimus. To whose pious memory this marble monument is set up by Lady Scarburgh, relict to Sir Charles Scarburgh, who by no violent distemper but by a gentle and easy decay departed this life in the 79th year of his age 26 Feb. 1693. (See Munk I., 233.) 1748-1876] 489 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 37. [10.] William Blackmore. [10.] Rector of St. Peter's upon Cornhill, 1646; ejected 1662; buried at Romford, Essex, July 18, 1684. P. 40. [12.] Humfry Drake. Rector of Englefield, Berks. P. 42. Edmund Man. Matric., May 6, 1642. (Eborac. fil. Edmudi M. de Londin gen., æt. 17.) P. 43. Richard Bures. وو Matric. (University College) 1648, gen. fil.; appointed Scholar (as Buresse), 1648, and Fellow (as Buris), 1649, by the Visitors. There was a famous Nonconformist of this name who was a Student of Christ's Church, and died in 1697. Thomas Laurence. M.A. 1655; M.D. (Padua); practised in Norfolk; "an apothecary's son, of London" (Wood. Fasti). P. 44. Samuel Nalton. Matric., Magdalen Coll., Oxford, November 19, 1660, cler. fil.; demy, 1650; B.A. 1653; Fellow, 1655; M.A. 1656; Rector of St. Clement's, Oxford, 1661, of Haversham, Bucks, 1680; died August 1, 1706, and was buried at Hendon, Middlesex. [14.] Humphrey Gower. P. 45. [14.] P. 46. وو P. 47. [15.] [15.] Prebendary of Ely. Samuel Woodford. F.R.S. 1664. William Rosewell. M.D. (Lambeth), 1675. P. 48. Thomas Harley. Son of Sir Robert Harley, M.P. and Master of the Mint, writes to his brother, Colonel Edward Harley, at Gloucester, August 22, 1644: "I now go to School to Mr. Langley at Paul's School and board at Mr. Stevens the bookseller." (Welbeck MS., Vol. II., p. 125.) He was baptised 1623, and in 1646 and 1648 writes from Trinity College, Cambridge. He was incorporated at Oxford in 1649, and was intruded as Fellow at All Souls by the Parliamentary Visitors in 1648. He was still living at Islington in ill-health in 1685. P. 49. [16.] Nathaniel Bull. Died 1672. P. 50. 99 Mathew Abell. Rector of Hinton Waldrish, Berks, 1679. P. 51. Jonathan Houghton. Matric., November 26, 1662, aged 17; son of John, of Eaton Bray, Beds., pleb.; died March 29, 1667 (Gutch III., 413). P. 53. [17.] William Bernard. Fellow of Merton, 1672; Vicar of Maldon (Malden), Surrey, where he died in 1714. 490 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 55. [18.] Thomas Gale. D.D. 1675; Fellow of the Royal Society, 1677; Secretary, 1679 and 1685, in whose rooms his portrait exists in oils. P. 60. Roger Gale. Treasurer of the Royal Society, 1728. P. 61. [21.] Charles Pinfold. 99 Commissary of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster; Official of the Archdeaconry of Surrey; died 1754. Phillips Gretton. P. 64. [22.] 99 Rector of Springfield, Essex; died 1745. [22.] Charles Peers. Colonel of the Yellow Regiment of Trained Bands; died at Bromley, January, 1737. Christopher Tilson. Chief Clerk of the Treasury; died 1742. P. 66. [25.] Benjamin Marshall. Rector of Naunton, Glouc., 1711; Canon of Lichfield, 1728; Rector of Allesley, Warw., 1740; his correspondence with John Postle- thwayte is preserved among the Hartshorne MSS. P. 67. Uvedale Price. 99 99 Died 1764. Fitzwilliams Plumtree. Clerk to the Treasury of Ordnance; died at Greenwich, 1749. Thomas Andrews. P. 68. [26.] 36 Fellow of Trinity, 1708. [26.] Thomas Machen Fiddes. 99 59 36 وو Vicar of Barking, Essex, 1724; died 1734. Darcy Curwen. He appears to have matric. at Queen's Coll., Oxford, also in the previous April, and is said to have died at Middlewich in 1710. Thomas Bentley. Librarian of Trinity Coll., Camb.; died 1742. P. 70. Among Postlethwaite's pupils must be included:- 99 36 335 365 99 Ferrer, Edmund. Trinity College, Cambridge, B.A., 1707. Greenell, John. See Speeches, 21 March, 1704. Lardner, Benjamin. Spoke "de libris Sexta Classis," 1704. West, Edward. Spoke "de libris Septimæ Classis," 1704. 1748-1876] 491 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 72. [29.] In the "addenda" Thomas is a misprint for Theo- dosius Staige. وو Christopher Morison. Died at Tottenham, 1761. P. 73. Henry Bull. وو Of St. Bartholomew's Hospital; died 1728. Thomas Sclater Bacon. M.P. for Cambridge Borough. P. 74. Sir Thomas Clarges. He was 77 when he died; so that he should be included among Gale's pupils. P. 76. [29.] Gabriel Neve. 99 99 This appears to be a misreading for Guliel (i.e. William). George Morton Pitt. Of Tarrant Preston, Dorset; formerly Governor of Fort St. George, East Indies; M.P. for Pontefract, 1741 and 1747; died 1756. Leonard Pead. Common Councilman for Cheap Ward; died 1755. P. 79. Stephen Bolton. وو وو 99 دو Fellow of Benet Coll., 1729; Rector of Stalbridge, Dorset, 1737. [30.] Charles Pinfold. Governor of Barbadoes; died 1788, aged 80. [31.] William Selwin. Solicitor to the Excise and to the Commissioner of Bankruptcy. Thomas Pearson. B.D. 1742; Rector of St. Benet's, 1747; Vicar of Grantchester and Rector of Wilbraham St. John, 1752. James Postlethwayte. Clerk in the Treasury Office, Hatton Garden; F.R.S. 1754; died 1761. P. 81. Thomas Fairchild. Rector of Chigwell, Essex; died 1752. P. 82. [31.] Nathaniel Bishop. دو وو Died 1790, aged 70. Richard Neale Badcock. Director of the South Sea Company; died 1783. Joseph Champion. Author of Vive la Plume and The Penman's Employment; died 1762, P. 83. William Purcas. One of the Six Clerks in Chancery; died 1766. 492 [1748-1876 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 84. [32.] William Rider. Matric., St. Mary Hall, Oxford, June 22, 1739; son of John R., of London, gen., aged 16; Scholar of Jesus Coll., 1744-49; Chaplain to the Mercers' Company; died November 30, 1785. P. 113. Philip Bateson. Died September 13, 1793, "having been for many years School- master at St. Paul's School" (G. Mag., p. 870). He was also Lecturer at All Hallows, Thames Street. If the above is correct, he must have been employed as an Assistant by Dr. Roberts (see note on page 143), as his name does not occur in the School Accounts. P. 199. [41.] Charles Clark. F.R.S.; died 1857. P. 218. [43.] Thomas Cowper Hincks. J.P., Barrister (Lincoln's Inn); died 1865. P. 293. Alfred James Carver. Examiner for the Classical Tripos, 1857-58. P. 294. John Abernethy Kingdon. Died January 5, 1906. P. 295. [53.] Thomas Julius Henderson. Died June 30, 1905. P. 298. [54.] Dr. Joseph Hirst Lupton. Died December 15, 1905. P. 307. [57.] Edward Graham Alston. There is a Tablet in Studland Church, Dorset, To the beloved memory of EDWARD GRAHAM ALSTON of Trinity College Cambridge and of Lincoln's Inn Queen's Advocate for the Colony of Sierra Leone where after little more than twelve months' assiduous attention to the duties of his office he died from the fatal effects of the climate on the 12th day of November 1872 in the 41st year of his age. His sorrowing father The Rector of this parish has placed this tablet. P. 319. Walter John Lawrance. D.D. (Cantab.), Honoris causa, 1905. P. 322. [59.] Samuel Wetherfield. Rector of Buckland, Surrey. P. 324. [60.] Charles John Ridgeway. Dean of Carlisle, 1905; D.D. (Cantab.), Honoris causa, 1905. 1748-1876] 493 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 332. [62.] Frederick William Spurling. Warden of the Special Services Organisation, Chester Diocese. P. 336. [63.] Edwin Ray Lankester. دو 29 99 Royal Medallist, Royal Society, 1885; President (elect) of the British Association for 1906. John Richardson Illingworth. Hon. Canon of Christ Church, Oxford. Philip Howard Smith. Judge of the County Court, Wolverhampton, 1905. P. 346. Thomas Bentley. Quarry and landowner, Natal, 1905. P. 349. E. Forbes Lankester. King's Counsel, 1905. P. 354. [66.] William John Sparrow Simpson. Chaplain of St. Mary's Hospital, Ilford, 1894; author of Our Lord's Resurrection. P. 361. [67.] Robert Percival Brown. Incumbent of Holy Trinity, Stirling, N.B., 1905. REGISTERS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. 1877-1905. OCCURRENCES DURING PRINTING, WITH SOME ADDITIONAL NOTES. P. 72. Haydon, Robert Stafford. Head Master, Secondary School, Helston, 1905. P. 91. Crawley, John Sayer. Adopted the theatrical profession. First XV., also winner of the High Jump, Hurdles, and Quarter Mile. P. 94. Phillips, Arthur. Civil Service, Post Office, 1883-85; Admiralty, 1886. P. 100. Heather, Percy John. B.A., London Univ. P. 108. Dobson, George Francis Clement. Ridley Hall, Cambridge; Missionary, Assistant Master, C.M.S. Anglo-Chinese School, Shanghai. First XV., 1886-88. P. 115. Rowland, Percy Fritz. Head Master of Townsville School, Queensland, 1905; Author of The New Nation. P. 124. Alabaster, Ernest. Matriculated at Cambridge University, and entered as an advanced student in Oriental studies (Chinese) at Christ's College, January, 1899, to April, 1899; received by Imperial Decree Civil Rank of the Third Class and the Decoration of the Imperial Order of the Double Dragon, Third Division, First Class, in April, 1904. Author of Notes and Commentaries on Chinese Criminal Law, etc., chiefly based on the writings of Sir Chaloner Alabaster, K.C.M.G. P. 200. Rowland, Stanley Chamberlain. B.A., London University. P. 207. Vernède, Robert Ernest. Left in U. M. VIII., April, 1894. Journalist. P. 228. Brodribb, Charles William. Journalist. 1877-1905] 495 SCHOLARS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. P. 237. Wathen, Gerard Anstruther. Professor of Political Economy, University of Lahore, India, 1905. P. 263. Chapman, Hugh Wallis. Fellow of University College, London, 1906. P. 285. Garnett, James Clerk Maxwell. Fellow of Trinity Coll., Camb., 1905. P. 300. Bentwitch, Norman de Mattos. Whewell (Law) Scholarship, Cambridge, 1905, and Members' Prize, English Essay. P. 302. Hall, Edgar Vine. Civil Service Examination, 1905. P. 305. Mitchell, Alan Alexander. Civil Service (Colonial Cadet), 1905. P. 311. Kisch, Barthold Schlesinger. Civil Service Examination, 1905. P. 313. Smith, Frank Gurney. Department of Chemistry, University of Manitoba. Bisley VIII., 1897 and 1898. P. 315. Chambers, George Bennet. Ordained Deacon (London), Lent, 1906. P. 327. Williams, William Rayner. Ordained Priest (Ripon), Lent, 1906. P. 337. Palmer, Clarence Edward Stanhope. Ottoman Interpreter, 1906. P. 340. Dockrell, Morgan. Commission (Dublin University), 1906. P. 343. Leeson, Leslie Knight. Commission, R.A., 1905. P. 356. Young, Gerald Malcolm. Fellow of All Souls' Coll., Oxford, 1905. P. 361. Phillips, George Addison. Casberd Scholar, St. John's Coll., Oxford, 1906. P. 362. Ward, Edward Hugh. Greenwich, R.N. College, Sword of Honour. P. 372. George (not Greville), Neville Watson. Perry Exhibitioner, 1905. P. 381. Matthew, Herbert Edmund John. وو Symes Exhibitioner, Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1906. Smyth Geoffrey Gee. R.M.C., Sandhurst; commission in 1st Batt. West India Regiment. P. 383. Bussell, Sidney Filer Barton. Commission, R.A., 1905. P. 398. Smyth, Guy Charles Gee. First XI., 1903 to 1905; First XV., 1902 to 1905. INDEX OF NAMES. I. 1509-1875. The names printed in italics are additions to the previous volume of Registers. Abel, Mathew, 16 Adams, Francis Mantell, 61 Airey, Charles Alfred, 64 Aldrich, William, 11 Alexander, Richard, 15 Alford, Charles Richard, 49 Allastone, Joseph, 16 Allen, Francis Hordern, 63 Allen, John Wilson, 45 Allen, Joseph William, 45 Alleyn, -, 28 Allfree, Francis Ralph, 63 Alston, Alfred Edward, 68 Alston, Edward Graham, 57, 492 Anderson, Philip, 49 André, John, 35 Andrews, Thomas, 490 Antrobus, George L. N., 68 Ashton, Robert, 9 Aspinshaw, John, 36 Awbery, Samuel, 19 Ayscough, Philip, 19, 29 Baber, Henry, 41 Babington, Benjamin, 51 Babington, William, 52 Bacon, Thomas Sclater, 491 Badcock, Richard Neale, 491 Bailey, John Hooley Ella, 66 Baines, Jeremy, 18 Balderstone, John, 16] Ball, -, 28 Ballantine, William, 48 Balston, George, 35 Barclay, James, 34 Barham, Richard, 43 Barham, Richard Harris Dalton, 48 Barker, James, 27 Barker, William Higgs, 33 Barlow, Henry Theodore Edward, 69 Barnard (not Pierrepoint), Francis Pierre- pont, 65 Barnard, John Lockart, 38 Barnard, Markland, 46 Barnard, Robert Markland, 38 Barnard, Samuel, 39 Barnwell, John, 25 Baron (Barnes), Bartholomew, 11 Bartlet (Bartlett), James Tufton, 58 Bartlett, Joseph James Henry, 59 Bartlett, William, 24 Basset,, 20 Bassett, Henry John, 66 Bassett, Thomas, 17 Bateson, Philip, 492 Baty, Harold Jaques Law, 68 Baty, Sebert Conrad Elton, 69 Baylis, Robert, 22 Bean, John Philips, 46, 54 Beaumont, George Ducketts Barber, 45 Beckwith, Edward George, 44 Bell, George, 37 Bennett, Risdon Darracott, 61 Benson, John, 4 Bentinck, Lucius, Lord Viscount Falk- land, 47 Bentley, John, 42 Bentley, Richard, 44 Bentley, Samuel, 42 Bentley, Thomas, 26 Bentley, Thomas, 490 Bentley, William, 42 Beresford, William, 39 1509-1875] 497 INDEX. Bernard, William, 17, Bernay (Bernays), Edwin Arthur, 51 Berney,, 28 Beverley, Thomas, 15 Bevir, Edward James, 49 Birch, Edward Mourant, 55 Bishop,-, 28 Birchinshaw, Maurice, 3 Blackmore, Arthur, 21 Blackmore, William, 10, Bishop, Nathaniel, 31, Blake, Charles Thomas, 51 Blake, Henry, 33 Blaksley (Blakesley, Joseph Williams, 48 Bland, Robert Norman, 67 Blanford, Nathaniel, 29 Bliss, John Daniel, 55 Blunt, Frederick Ashbournham, 58 Blyth, Edward Hamilton, 56 Blyth, Frederick Cavan, 57 Blyth, George Francis, 56 Boileau, Simeon John, 45 Bolde, John, 488 Bolton, Stephen, 491 Bonner, Arthur Thompson, 55 Boulter, James, 38 Bousfield, Alfred, 52 Boyce, John, 29 Boyell, John, 7 Boyle, Charles, 21 Boyle, Michael, 7 Bradby (not Hews), Edward Henry, 52 Bradford, Samuel, 17 Bramston, William, 61 Brandon, Woodthorpe, 48 Brewer, Samuel, 18 Brereton, Edward, 23 Bridges, William, 24, 29 Brodrick, John Barry, 49 Brookes, George, 39 Broughton, Charles Rivington, 37 Broughton, Thomas, 30, 37 Brown, Algernon Leslie, 68 Brown, Robert Percival, 67, 493 Brown, Samuel, 7 Brown, William, 46 Browne, Hardinge William, 60 Browne, John, 27 Browne, Robert Charles Latham, 62 Browne, Samuel, 488 Browne, Thomas, 26 Brownlow, Mr., 15 Bull, Henry, 491 Bull, Israel, 39 Bull, Nathaniel, 16, 489 Bullock, Thomas Warren, 67 Bunbury, Thomas, 8 Bures, Richard, 489 Burnaby, George Herrick, 55 Burnaby, Sherard Beaumont, 56 Burnaby, Thomas, 51 Burrows, Henry, 39 Burton, William, 9, 488 Butler, Daniel, 14 Butler, William, 24 Busfield, John, 26 Butterworth, Joshua Whitehead, 50 Byllingford, Thomas, 487 Cadman, John Montagu, 66 Calamy, Benjamin, 16 Calamy, Edmund, 16 Calvert, Robert, 11 Calvert, Rodolph, 11 Camden, William, 5 Campbell, John, 31 Capes, Joseph Child, 51 Capes, Silvester Charles, 53 Capes, William Wolfe, 57 Capper, George, 39 Cardrow, James, 24 Carew, Sir Peter, 4 Carpenter, William, 13 Carr, Colston, 32 Carr, Robert Lindon, 65 Carver, Alfred James, 54, 492 Cassin, Burman, 57 Cater, John, 6 Cause, William, 5 Cawne, Robert, 33 Chaloner, Thomas, 6 Chamberlayne, Charles, 24 Chambers, William, 488 Champion, Joseph, 491 Charles, George, 3, 31 Cherry, Anthony, 11 Chester, Edward, 20 Chester, Peter, 21 Chilton, George, 38 Chilton, Henry Charles, 45 Chiswell, Richard, 22 Cholmely, Sir Hugh, Bart., 24 Churton, Henry Burgess Whitaker, 47 Clarges, Thomas, 491 Clark, Charles Mansfield, 41, 492 Clark, John, 30 Clark, Richard, 34 Clark, William, 39 Clarke, Francis Coningsby Hannam, 60 Clarkson, Thomas, 37 Clay, Charles John, 53 Clement, John, 3 Clerke, Richard, 6 Cogram, William, 8 Coke, Edward Francis, 51 Cole, Jack, 15 Cole, Thomas, 5 Collett, Thomas, 30 Compton, Spencer, 21 Const, Francis, 34 Constable, John, 3 Cook, John, 4 Cooper, James, 46, 54 Cooper, James Hughes, 56 Coote, Algernon, 25 Copeland, William John, 46 2 K 498 INDEX. [1509-1875 Corbière, Mark Anthony, 27 Corker, William, 13 Cotes, Roger, 25 Cotes, William Eastwick, 66 Cotterell, John, 16 Couchman, Charles, 50 Couchman, Edward Holbeche, 52 Couchman, John, 48 Couchman, Robert, 50 Couchman, Thomas Barnes, 50 Coward, Henry Bartholomew, 65 Coward, John Charles Lewis, 65 Cowley, Arthur Ernest, 67 Cowper, Spencer, 22 Coxe, Francis Lovelock, 49 Crackenthorp, Charles Churchill, 52 Crawley, John, 18 Cressar, Stephen, 19 Cribb, William Obadiah, 36 Crickett, John, 36 Crispe, Henry, 24 Cromleholme (Crumlum), Samuel, 12, 16 Crooke, Sir George, 24 Crosthwaite, Robert Joseph, 59 Crumpe, Timothy, 29 Culverwell, Nathaniel, 10 Culverwell, Richard, 8 Culverwell, Richard, 10 Cumberland, Richard, 13 Cumming, read Lean for Lear, Francis, 66 Currey, George Gilbert, 41 Currey, Reginald Henry Arthur, 68 Currie, George Andrew, 45 Currie, James, 44 Curtis, John, 42 Curwen, Darcy, 26, 490 Cuthbert, Edward, 33 Cuthbert, Edward, 40 Cutler, Leonard, 69 Docra, Periam, 16 Dodington, George, 18 Donaldson, Robert, 36 Donoghue, Edward Thomas, 62 Dormer, James, 27 D'Oyley, Sir Edmund, Bart., 23 D'Oyly (Doyly), Thomas, 33 Drake, Humfry, 12, 489 Draper, Samuel, 22 Druitt, Charles, 63 Duddell, John, 40 Dugard, Henry, 17 Duncombe, Peter, 5 Dunkon (Duncon), Eleazar, 10 Durham, James George, 42 Durham, William, 41 Durham, William A. C., 36, 46 Eades, Thomas Beach, 49 Eales, George, 16 Eaton, Charles Robert, 52 Ebsworth, George Searle, 48 Eddis, Arthur Shelly, 49 Edwards, Henry, 17- Edwards, Richard, 11 Edwards, Richard, 30 Edwards, Richard, 36 Edwards, Richard Swinfen, 31 Eglefeilde, Anthony, 5 Elkington, Henry Percival, 68 Elliott, William Samuel, 57 Ellison,, 28 Elliston, Robert William, 40 Ellyson, Robert, 10 Escombe, Harry, 58 Escourt, John, 24 Evanson, Charles William, 49 Exton, Richard, 48 Dalton, Leighton Mayo, 63 Dalton, Philip Browne, 48 Damant, George Herbert, 66 Dance, George, 31 Dasent, Charles Underwood, 53 Davies, Herbert Hugh, 67 Davies, Reginald Stevenson, 52 Davies, Thomas, 13 Davis, -, 28 Davis (Davies), John, 39 Day, John Josiah, 48 Deane, Walter Meredith, 59 Deey, Alfred William, 58 Deighton, John, 22 Dell, Humfrey, Dell, John, 18 30 Denny, Anthony, 3 Dew, John, 15 Diodati, Charles, 9 Dixon, -, 30 Fairchild, Thomas, 491 Farmer, Edward, 22 Faulkner, William Elisha Law, 42 Fawcett, John, 37 Fenton, Francis James Crosland, 62 Fenton, Perrott, 40 Ferrer, Edmund, 490 Fiddes, Thomas Machen, 26, 490 Field, Augustus, 55 Filmer, William, 37 Finch, Edward Stafford, 64 Finch, Robert, 42 Flintoff, Owen Sinclair, 58 Flintoff, Theodore Nevins, 59 Forster, Henry Rumsey, 49 Forth, William, 22 Fosbrooke, Thomas Dudley, 38 Fox, Francis, 18 Francis, Philip, 32 Freeman, Thomas, 4 1509-1875] 499 INDEX. Gale, Roger, 490 Gale, Samuel, 22 Gale, Thomas, 18, 490 Gardiner, Edmund, 24 Gardiner, Robert Barlow, 54, 61 Garnett, John, 34 Gataker, Charles, 9 Gawler, George, 37 Gentry, Nathaniel, 27 Gibbon, Thomas, 20 Gibbs, George Leonard, 61 Gill, Alexander, 8 Gill, Alexander (Junior), 8, 11, 488 Gill, George, 8 Gill, Nathaniel, 9, 488 Girtin, Thomas Hogg, 56 Glaisher, Ernest Henry, 66 Glaisher, James Whitbread Lee, 63 Glover, Archibald Edward, 67 Glover, Rudolph Gustavus, 57 Goddard, Thomas. 24 Godden, Charles, 22 Godfrey,-, 28 Gooday, Robert Septimus, 52 Godfrey, Henry, 42 Goodall, Thomas, 23 Goodman, Val, 27 Goodwin, Samuel, 17 Gore, John, 45 Gore, Thomas, 44 Gouge, William, 7 Gower, Humphrey, 14, 489 Granville, Augustus Kerr, 50 Granville, Charles Robert, 51 Granville, Walter Long Bozzi, 49 Gray, Ralph, 24 Green (Greene), Maurice, 29 Greenall, John, 490 Greenwood, James, 30 Grenside, Charles Edward, 64 Gretton, Henry, 35 Gretton, Phillips, 490 Griffin, John, 35 Griffith, William, 91 Griffith (Griffiths), William, 55 Gurdon, Philip, 34 Gurney, John, 38 Gwilt, Joseph, 42 Hackluit, Daniel, 27 Hadley, E. A., 54 Hadow, Alfred McGregor, 68 Halcombe, Arthur William Follett, 57 Hale, Samuel, 56 Hall, George, 40 Halley, Edmond, 18 Halliday, Frederick James, 46 Hallward, John, 43 Hammond, Antony, 23 Hannen, James, 51 Harley, Thomas, 489 Harper, Edward, 41 Harris, George, 59 Harris, Henry Hemington, 43 Harrison, James Knowles, 64 Harrison, William, 4 Harrison, William, 22 Hassall, James, 47 Hassall, John, 8 Hastings, Henry James, 45 Hatley, Griffith, 23 Hatley, Thomas, 14 Hawes, William, 32 Hawkes, George, 48 Hawkes, Samuel, 44 Hayes, James, 24 Heath, Lindsay, 62 Heath, Thomas, 9 Heaviside, William James, 59 Helmore, Frederick John Ottley, 64 Henderson, Thomas Julius, 53, 492 Hepworth, John, 37 Herring, Richard Francis, 66 Hewson, William, 47 Hibbert, John, 32 Hickman, Henry, 487 Higgett, John, 26 Higgins, John, 38 Hilary, John, 26 Hill, Charles Marshall, 69 Hill, Henry, 61 Hill, Isaac, 40 Hill, Melsup, 50 Hill, Thomas, 8 Hilliard, Samuel, 21 Hincks, Thomas Cowper, 43, 492 Hippesley, William, 12 Hippisley, Gustavus Matthias, 38 Hobman, John, 10 Hockin, William, 46 Hodgett, George, 488 Hodgett, John, 8 Hoffman, Lewis, 32 Holcombe, Essex, 47 Holden, Christopher, 5 Holland, Samuel, 40 Holliman, Lionel, 7 Holmes (not Rustridge), William Rus- bridge, 47 Holyday, Barten, 8 Hooper, George, 14 Horton, Thomas, 9 Hough, Thomas George Pattinson, 52 Houghton, Jonathan, 489 How, George Augustus Mayo, 59 How, Thomas, 18 Howard, Francis George, 61 Howes, Edward, 48 Howes, Frederick, 51 Howes, Henry, 51 Howson, John, 5 Hudson, Edward Francis Williams, 65 Hudson, Edward Taylor, 54 (bis) Hudson, Herbert Kynaston, 68 Huleatt, Charles Bousfield, 68 Hunter, Matthew, 12 2 K 2 500 [1509-1875 INDEX. Hunter, Sylvester Joseph, 56 Hurle, Henry, 39 Hurlock, Joseph, 43 Hutchinson, Michael, 19 Huthwet, John, 11 Hyde, G., 27 Hyde, John Thomas, 53 Hyde, W., 27 Hyslop, Archibald Richard Frith, 69 Illingworth, John Richardson, 63, 493 Inman, Samuel, 37 Jacob, James, 4 Jacobs, Frederick B., 55 Jacobs, Hugh, 55 Jaggard, Richard, 8 Jeffs, George, 20 Jephson, William, 50 Jeston, Henry William Eyre, 56 Johns, Henry Incledon, 64 Johnson, Adolphus Pugh, 44 Johnson, Charles Frederick, 41 Johnson, George Richard, 47 Johnson, Octavius Errington, 45 Johnson, Thomas, 5 Johnson, William, 48 Jones, Richard, 4 Jones, Wordsworth Everard, 67 Jowett, Benjamin, 51 Judge, Edward Conduitt, 45 Keen, Benjamin, 44 Kelly, Walter William, 64 Kelsey, Arthur Edward, 68 Kempe, Alfred Bray, 64 Kempe, Bartilmew, 8 Kempe, John Arrow, 62 Kempe, John Edward, 48 Kempthorne, John, 54 Kennedy, Hugh, 54 Kensit, Thomas Glover, 44 Ker, Mark Wetherby, 59 Kersley, Alexander (Anthony), 12 Killick, H. A. Milner, 64 King, Bryan Meyrick, 60 King, Frank Bowes, 52 Kingdon, James Durant, 55 Kingdon, John Abernethy, 492 Kingdon, William Zachariah, 53 Kingsford, Frederick William, 56 Knight, John, 24 Knox, Andrew Alexander, 50 Knox, Edmund Arbuthnott, 63 Knox, George, 50 Knox, Lindsay (Lindsey) Nevil (Neville), 65 Kowalski, Maurice Otho Stanislaus G., 65 Kynaston, Herbert, High Master, 54 Lacey, Frederick Henry, 64 Lagoe, Thomas, 16 Lane, Charles Thomas, 60 Lane, Edward, 9 Lane, Joseph, 15 Lane, Samuel Armstrong, 45 Langley, John, 12 Langmore, Charles, 43 Lankester, E. Forbes, 493 Lankester, Edwin Ray, 63, 493 Lardner, Benjamin, 490 Latham, Daniel, 11 Laughton, Herbert Richard, 69 Laurence, Thomas, 489 Laurie, Robert, 34 Lawrance, George Woodford, 56 Lawrance, Walter John, 59, 492 Lawrence, George, 10 Lawrence, John, 31 Lawrence, Solden, 33 Lawrence, Thomas, 13 Lawson, John, 27 Lawton, Gilbert, 7 Leake, John, 25 Leake, Robert Martin, 41 Leathes, George Reading, 42 Lee,, 28 Lee, Charles, 24 Lee, Thomas, 18 Leftley, Charles, 40 Leggatt, Edward Owen E., 68 Leigh, Thomas, 26 Leng, John, 20 Lenny, Henry Stokes Noel, 57 Leonard, Arthur Allan, 64 Lethbridge, William, 54 Levintz (Levinge), Charles, 28 Levison, Edward, 5 Lidgold, John, 19 Lidgold, Richard, 19 Lightfoot, Richard, 24 Lily, William, 3 Linley, William, 40 Lipscombe, Launcelot Charles D'Au- vergne, 65 Lister, George, 39 Litchfield, George, 34 Litchfield, Richard, 35 Little, Archibald John, 58 Little, Louis Stromeyer, 59 Little, Robert Williams, 58 Lloyd, Nathaniel, 20 Lock, Daniel, 25 Lock, William, 30 Longden, Charles Scudamore, 51 Longden, Henry William, 68 1509-1875] 501 INDEX. Lord, Henry William, 57 Lord, William Satterly, 61 L'Oste, Charles Alfred, 44 Lowe, Thomas, 44 Luard, Thomas Davies, 60 Lugard, Frederick Grueber, 47 Lupset, Thomas, 3 Lupton, Joseph Hirst, Surmaster, 54, 492 Lyne, Augustus Adolphus, 59 Lyne, Francis Palmer, 58 McCarthy, Alfred Finucane, 61 McDowall, Robert Scott, 55 McGill, John Henry Champion, 62 Mackenzie, Harman, 64 Mackenzie, Henry Turing, 61 Maclaren, Charles Alexander, 63 Malym, William, 6 Man, Edmund, 489 Mansell, Edward, 23 Mansfield, Hugh McNeill, 62 Mapletoff, Mathew, 37 Mariette, Frank Auguste, 67 Marshall, Benjamin, 25, 490 Martin, Henry Bickham, 55 Martin, Reginald Joseph, 64 Master,, 28 Masters, William, 37 Mathews, Thomas Pardo, 41 Matthew, Henry James, 58 Mawson, Matthias, 26 Maxwell, John Goodman, 47 Maxwell, Peter Benson, 61 Maxwell, Robert, 21 May, Robert Costall, 56 May, William Costall, 53 Mayhew, Thomas, 16 Meade, Richard, 41 Medhurst, Walter, 44 Medley, John, 6 Melville, Henry Beresford, 50 Menzies, Alfred Irvine, 69 Merac, Moses Laporte, 39 Merriton, Thomas, 32 Meryell, Henry, 9 Metcalfe, Frederic, 56 Morison, Christopher, 491 Morley, Mark, 37 Moseley, Herbert Henry, 55 Mudde, John, 6 Mudde, Thomas, 6, 488 Mulcaster, Richard, 7 Muzio, James R. A., 45 Nalton, Samuel, 489 Neden, Edward (read Gerard), 26 Nethersole, William Peirce, 38 Neve, Gabriel, 29, 491 Newton, Robert, 20 Nicholl, Iltyd, 33 Nichols, John Bowyer, 41 Nichols, Robert Cradock, 52 Nichols, Rowland (Roland), 10, 488 Nichols, William, 19 Nicholson, Thomas, 21 Nightingale, Thomas, 3 Nind, Hubert Deane, 48 Nixon, Francis, 24 North, Jacob Hugo, 48 North, Samuel, 15 Northey, Edward, 17 Nowers, Beaupré, 19 Offley, Sir Thomas, 4 Oliver, James, 50 Oliver, Roderic, 59 Ollivant, Alfred, 45 Orme, William, 16 Ormerod, Edward, 49 Osborne, William Alexander, 49 Owen, Arthur Allen, 62 Owen, Thankfull, 11 Pagliardini, Tito, 54 Palmer, Charles Jasper, 67 Palmer, Henry Ingham Everard, 67 Palmer, James Lynwood, 69 Palmer, Samuel, 29 Panter, Herbert Gauntlett, 58 Panther, Arthur, 11 Metcalfe, Robert, 56 Michell, Richard, 38 Millard, John, 23 Parker, Henry, 17 Miller, Alexander Hamilton, 60 Parker, Thomas, 42 Miller, John, 43 Parkes, Richard, 32 Miller, John Kirkman, 43 Miller, Thomas, 59 Mince, William, 26 Monkhouse, Henry Clark, 56 Monkhouse, William Cosmo, 58 Moore, Aubrey Lackington, 64 Moore, Cecil, 64 Moore, Charles, 33 Moore, Christopher, 6 Moore, Corbet Metcalf, 53 Moore Herbert Augustine, 67 Parkhurst, John, 31 Parsons, Samuel, 27 Parsons, William, 32 Patch, Gayer, 35 Pead, Leonard, 491 Pearce, John, 36 Pearson, Thomas, 491 Pedder, Thomas, 34 Peers, Charles, 22, 490 Pepys, Samuel, 14 Perceval, Richard, 5 502 [1509-1875 INDEX. Pett, Peter, 12 Phillips, Herbert Charles, 69 Pickering, Sherard, 29 Pickthall, Thomas Walter, 50 Pinckney, Francis, 31 Pinfold, Charles, 21, 490 Pinfold, Charles (Junior), 30, 491 Pitman, Edward Hanbury, 57 Pitt, George Morton, 491 Plumtree, Fitz-Williams, 490 Poland, Harry Bodkin, 56 Pollock, Charles Edward, 52 Pollock, Robert John, 49 Pollock, William Frederick, 49 Ponten, John, 39 Pory, Robert, 9 Postlethwayte, James, 491 Postlethwayte, John, 24 Postlethwayte, John, 30 Postlethwayte, Matthew, 24 Pott, John Frederick, 49 Powell, Baden Henry, 62 Powell, Edward, 10 Powell, George Smyth Baden, 63 Powell, Harold Macaulay, 65 Powell, John, 13 Powell, William Frederick, 47 Pratt, John, 6 Prendergast, Philip, 52 Prescott, Charles Andrew, 53 Prescott, Edward, 69 Prescott, Edward Barker, 56 Price, Lewis Colby, 67 Price, Uvedale, 490 Pridden, John, 34 Pritchard, Robert Albion, 53 Proby, -, 28 Prujean, Thomas, 12 Richards, William, 37 Richardson, -, 28 Richardson, William, 41 Rider, William, 32, 492 Ridgeway, Charles James, 60, Ridgeway, Joseph W., 62 Ridout, George, 42 Ridout, George, 51 Rippon, William, 8 Ritwyse, John, 4 Roane, -, 28 Roberts, Alfred, 52 Roberts, Arthur Courtenay, 63 Roberts, Charles Coleby, 49, 54 Roberts, Henry Eugene, 65 Roberts, Richard, 31, 35 Roberts, William, 39 Robinson, William, 41 Robson, James, 23 Rodgers, Nicholas, 21 Rogers, Andrew, 27 Rogers, John, 30 Rogers, William Andrews, 52 Rose, Hyla Holden, 48 Rosenhagen, Philip, 32 Rosewell, William, 15, 489 Rowlatt, John Charles, 49 Royston, Peter Sorenson, 55 Ruffhead, James Thompson, 34 Rushton, Henry, 59 Rush, Henry John, 44 Rust, George Herbert, 65 Rust, John Basil, 65 Ryan, Lacy, 28 Rye, Edward, 47 Pugh, William, 38 Pullen, Joseph, 47 Purcas, William, 491 Pursglove, Robert, 3 Purvis, Michael, 30 Radcliff, William, 39 Radcliffe, Jonathan, 15 Ramsbotham, Francis John, 59 Rawlins, James Murray Richards, 55 Rawlins, Thomas Samuel Fraser, 55 Rawlinson, Richard, 28 Raynberd, Nicholas, 11 Rayner, John, 1, 487 Reade, Edward, 11 Raynes, Herbert Alfred, 68 Reade, Martin, 6, 487 Reeve, John, 11 Reynell, Vincent Charles Reynell, 63 Reyner (Rayner), William, 33 Reynolds, Edward, 12 Rhodes, William Mansfield, 65 Rice, Edward Heming, 53 Rich, Antony, 45 Safford, David John Dickson, 58 Safford, Frank, 64 Safford, James Cutting, 52 Safford, William Chartres, 54 St. Ledger (Ledger), Frederic York, 57 Salmon, George, 44 Salmon, John Stokes, 51 Salter, Stephen Thomas, 66 Sanderson, John, 487 Sanderson, Robert Nicholas, 57 Sanderson, Thomas, 6 Sandiford, Charles, 33 Sandiford, Peter, 33 Sandsbury, John, 7 Sandys, Edwin, 42 Sarjeant, Matthew Godmond, 44 Savage, Thomas, 29 Savory, John Field, 65 Scarborough, Charles, 10 Scarburgh (Scarborough), Edmund, 23 Schulhof, John Maurice, 66 Scrivener, Harry Stanley, 68 Seabrook, Thomas, 30 Seaman, Charles Edward, 64 Selwin, William, 31, 491 Semple, Charles Edward Armand, 62 1509-1875] 503 INDEX. Sergrove, William, 32 Sewell, John, 37 Shackleton, Henry John, 46 Sharp,-, 27 Sharp, William, 42 Sharpe, John, 40 Shebbeare, Henry Francis, 54 Shepard, Arthur William, 67 Shepard, James William, 54 (bis) Sherman, Randolph, 7 Short, Robert, 50 Shuter, Richard, 41 Simmonds, Henry, 24 Simpson, Charles Hillhouse Walker, 67 Simpson, William Antony, 47 Skynner, Thomas, 9 Slade, Robert, 33 Slater, John, 9 Sleath, John, 46 Slocock, Oliver Edmund, 58 Smee, Alfred Hutchison (Hutchinson), 60 Smith (Smyth), Alexander, 12 Smith, Baker Peter, 45 Smith, Cecil Clementi, 61 Smith, Clement, 61 Smith, Cornelius Winter, 58 Smith, Edward John, 43 Smith, Herbert Clementi, 57 Smith, Joseph, 36 Smith, Montagu Clementi, 60 Smith, Philip Howard, 493 Smith, Reginald V. C., 62 Smith, Richard, 39 Smith, Thomas John, 52 Smith, William Richard Baker, 43 Smyth, John, 6 Snell, Charles, 51 Snow, Edmund B., 53 Snow, John Pennell, 51 Soames, Henry, 43 Soames, James, 46 Sound, William, 7 South, Alfred William, 61 South, Edward Wilton, 63 Spence, Joseph, 23 Spilsbury, William, 38 Spurling, Frederick William, 62, 493 Spurling, John Walter, 60 Staige, Theodosius (not Thomas), 29, 491 Statham, Sherard Montague, 66 Steel, Peter, 58 Steele, Isaac, 26 Strahan, Thomas, 31 Strengthfield, Thomas, 18 Strype, John, 17 Suter, Andrew Burn, 55 Sutton, Edmund, 23 Swallow, Thomas, 24 Swinborne, Robert, 29 Talbot,, 28 Taverner, Harvey Edmnnd, 62 Tawney, Edward Archer, 47 Taylor, Henry, 43 Taylor, William Henry, 42 Templer, Lawrence Gwynne, 66 Templer, Reginald Gwynne, 66 Tenison, Edward, 21 Thesiger, Augustus, 37 Thesiger, Frederick, 35 Thicknesse, George, 35 Thomas, Charles, 27 Thomas, John, 39 Thomas, John Henry, 43 Thomas, William, 12 Thompson, Arthur Steinkopff, 57 Thompson, Henry, 14 Thompson, Robert, 24 Thomson, Henry Thurston, 48 Thomson, John, 4 Thoroton, R., 28 Thorpe, John, 21 Thorpe, Jordan, 22 Thorpe, William, 41 Tilson, Christopher, 490 Tippets, Arthur Stewart, 67 Tomlinson, William, 35 Tomlyns, Thomas Edlyn, 36 Tooke, Benjamin, 29 Toose, John, 8, 488 Toosey, Philip, 33 Totton, Stevens Dinely, 35 Towerson, Gabriel, 13 Townsend, George, 35 Tracy, Paul, 23 Tripp, Howard, 57 Trollope, Thomas Daniel, 37 Trotman, Edward, 24 Troubridge, Thomas, 35 Tuck, Richard, 9 Turner, John Goldicut, 60 Tyms, William, 29 Stephens,, 27 Stephens, Henry, 14 Stern, Henry Alfred, 67 Sterry, Nathaniel, 12 Stevens, Robert, 29 Stidolph, Thomas Dyer, 58 Stillingfleet, -, 28 Stillingfleet, Edward, 22 Stokes, Charles Samuel, 50 Stone, William Henry, 55 Stonestreet, Henry, 20 Vade, John Knox, 45 Vallance, Conrade James, 64 Venables, Gilbert, 62 Venn, Edward, 31 Venour, Stephen Charles, 48 Vere, Francis, 7 Vernam, Richard, 3 Villette, John, 33 504 [1509-1875 INDEX. Vince, Samuel, 36 Vincent, Spencer, 53 Vinter, Sydney, 68 Votier, Daniel, 8 Wagstaffe, James, 30 Wagstaffe, John, 13 Wait, Edwin Thorne, 50 Wake, William Robert, 36 Wakeman, Edward, 21 Walch, -, really Walsh, Frederick, 38 Walker, Clement Frank, 61 Wallace, William, 48 Wallis, Arnold Joseph, 65 Wallis, Frederick, 65 Wallis, Henry White, 67 Walrond, Nicholas, 6 Walsingham, Francis, 7 Walton, William, 33 Warcop, Ralph, 5 Ward, Edward, 40 Warner, Daniel, 27 Warr, G. C. W., 54 Watson, James Harrison, 53 Watson, Wyndham Charles, 65 Webb, Benjamin, 50 Webb, George, 53 Webb, John, 41 Weeding, Benjamin William, 45 Welles, Samuel, 15 Wells, Francis Bishop, 40 West, Edward, 490 West, Miles, 26 Wetherell, Charles, 40 Wetherfield Samuel, 59, 492 Wetherley, Thomas, 18 Whitaker, William, 5 White, Claude Hamilton, 65 White, Lewis Meadows, 66 White, Thomas Archibald Starnes, 62 Whitehurst, Edward Capel, 53 Whitley, Arthur Charles, 59 Whittington, Henry Fothergill, 59 Whittington, Richard, 52 Wilgress, John Thomas, 41 Wilkie, George. 35 Wilkinson, Joseph, 63 Wilkinson, Thomas Foreman, 47 Williams, -, 28 Williams, Charles, 34 Williams, Frederic McKenzie, 60 Williams, Herbert Alban, 65 Williams, John Charles, 43 Williams, Roger, 21 Williams, Thomas, 33 Williamson, Frederick Clements, 63 Willis, Richard, 19 Willson, John, 43 Winch, Edmund, 6 Windle, Richard, 49 Windle, William Edward, 66 Windsor, Richard, 31, 37 Wiseman, Edmund, 30 Withers (Wither), James, 10 Wodsworth, John George, 51 Wood, William, 29 Woodford, John, 488 Woodford, Samuel, 14, 489 Woods, Thomas, 33, 35, 36 Woodward, -, 27 Worliche, Thomas, 27 Wright, -, 28 Wright, Philip, 50 Wyatt, Thomas, 26 Wyatt, William, 16 Yelverton, Henry, 14 Young, William Toy, 35 INDEX OF NAMES. II. 1876-1905. Abbott, Edmund Rushworth, 97 Abbott, Edwin, 92, 96 Abbott, John Ralph, 110 Abbott, John William, 92 Abraham, Edgar Gaston Furtado, 281 Abraham, Gerald Heguerty Furtado-, 372 Acklom, Spencer, 333, 370 Adams, Cecil Turner, 136 Adams, Francis Antony, 458 Adams, Francis William Rhys, 170 Adams, George Harold, 403 Adams, Gerald, 419 Adams, Henry Regnier, 142 Adams, Herbert Windham, 264 Adams, John Dingle, 188, 228 Adams, Maurice Spenser Rowe, 403 Adams, Walter Alwyn Cole, 454 Adams, William Grylls, 159, 169 Adamson, James Weeden Woodhams, 225 Adler, Benjamin Isidore Herbert, 272 Ainsworth, Arthur Reginald, 247 Ainsworth, Henry Lawrence, 299 Ainsworth, Ralph Bignell, 213 Ainsworth, William John, 136 Airey, Rowland Montagu, 356 Aitken, Robert Mempes, 278, 308 Alabaster, Ernest, 124, 494 Alberga, Eugene, 299 Albridge, Douglas John, 388 Alderson, Arthur Roy, 379 Alderson, Edward Reginald, 347 Aldridge, Thomas Henry Unite, 148 Alexander, Charles Shuldham, 243 Alexander, Ernest Dundas, 264 Alexander, Percy Herbert, 454 Alexander, Philip Frederick, 78 Alexander, Sidney Arthur, 91 Alexander, William Dallas, 213, 243 Alexander, William Stuart Haldane, 264, 281 Allan, Charles Henry, 230 Allan, Percy Stuart, 170 Allcock, Christopher Ridley, 238 Allen, Cyril Edmund Bailey, 414 Allen, Evelyn Prestwood Seymour, 379 Allen, Francis John, 82 Allen, George Henry, 157 Allen, Greville John Buxton, 338 Allen, Guy Francis Seymour, 363 Allen, Hugh Evelyn, 278 Allen, James Burt, 225 Allen, Ralph Emeric, 433 Allen, Reginald Seymour, 228 Allen, Robert Francis Clennell, 388 Allen, Robert James Hammond, 116 Allin, Auriol Sealy, 105, 119 Allin, Lionel Frederick Norwood Sealy, 230 Alston, James Casper Trevelyan, 398 Alton, William Lester St. John, 283 Alves, Roger Nathaniel Jerome, 442 Ambrose, William George Leofric, 244, 319 Amsler, Albert Maurice, 213 Amyot, Thomas Engelheart, 278 Anderson, Alexander Frederick B., 419 Anderson, Henry George, 174 Anderson, James Drummond, 395, 413 Anderson, John William Stewart, 153, 157 Anderson, Martin Alan, 395, 426 Anderson, Matthew Edmund Moore, 299 Anderson, Robert Hay, 119 Andras, John Bertram, 445 Andrew, Thomas Harold, 458 Andrews, Dennis Rivers, 291 Andrews, Guy Edmund, 319 Andrews, Hugh, 347 Angus, Henry Crawford, 164 Ansorge, Eric Cecil, 388, 402 Ansorge, Gerald Percival, 356, 402 Appleton, John Hoblyn, 291, 297 Arathoon, Agacy Montague, 170 Arbib, Umberto David, 238 Arbuthnot, William John, 382, 402 Archer, James Henry Lawrence, 117 Archibald, Bruce Gordon, 399 d'Arenberg, Louis Arthur Bingham, 405 Arfwedson, Alfred Dering Ashurst, 213 Argles, Ernest Edward, 202 506 [1876-1905 INDEX. Argles, Robert Lendon, 132 Arkill, Horace Arthur, 442 Arkinstall, Percy Pearce, 221 Arkwright, Reginald Francis, 248 Armfield, Hubert Edward, 97 Armitage, Arthur Hancock, 446 Armstrong, Brian Desmond, 431, 445 Armstrong, Charles James, 159 Armstrong, Lionel Wellesley, 328 Armstrong, Richard Herbert Seymour, 87 Armstrong, William John Ennis, 86 Arnett, Edward John, 194, 211 Arnett, George Percy, 176 Arnett, Frederic Henry, 136 Arnold, Bening Mourant, 388 Arnold, Frank Stanley, 105 Arnold, John Kenneth, 463 Arnould, Alfred Launcelot, 248 Arnould, Francis Graham, 176 Arnould, Henry Lloyd, 148 Arnould, Loris Arthur, 273 Arter, Arthur Marshall, 213 Arter, Erland, 379 Arthur, David Greig, 431 Ashby, Marcus Warner, 309 Ashton, Raymond Llewellyn, 193 Ashton, Walter Herbert, 79 Ashworth, Arthur Alan, 97 Ashworth, Sidney Herbert, 121 Asslin, George Houstoun, 404 Astley, Nelson Theodore, 410 Aston, Herbert William, 73 Atchison, Charles Claremont, 148 Atchison, George Tournour, 213, 228, 283 Atkins, Wilfred Charles, 96 Atkinson, Ernest Francis Joseph, 159 Atkinson, George James Mouncey, 230 Atkinson, Howard Hutton, 338 Atkinson, James Francis, 248 Atlay, Marcus Ethelbert, 314 Attenborough, Carlisle Robert Walter, 399 Austin, Hugh Cecil Havelock Piercey, 410 Avern, James Waters Earnscliffe, 273 d'Avigdor, Digby Charles Henry, 196 d'Avigdor, Waldo Percy Henry, 196, 225 Ayrton, Edward Russell, 338 Ayrton, Frank Alsager, 404 Bacharach, Alfred Louis, 457 Bacon, Clarence Hayden, 426 Bacon, Stanley Charles, 435 Bagot-Harte, Irvine William, 356, 385 Baguley, John Minty, 282 Bailey, Arnold Savage, 300 Bailey, Austin, 170 Bailey, Charles Thomas Peach, 320 Bailey, Cyril, 121 Bailey, Edmund Savage, 202, 228, 283 Bailey, Geoffrey, 259 Bailey, George Frederick Selborne, 273, 297 Bailey, Gervaise, 194, 201 Bailey, Henry James, 103 Bailey, John Henry Shackleton, 243 Bailey, Lionel Danyers, 273 Baines, Cuthbert Edward, 262 Baker, Ernest Edward, 95 Baker, Septimus Stephen, 95 Baker, William Sebastian Graff, 431 Balcomb, Arthur John, 388 Balcomb, Herbert Francis George, 347, 370 Balcomb, Ronald Patterson, 458 Baldock, Frederick Ross, 445 Balfour Browne, Francis, 164 William Baliozian, Carnic, 189 Baliozian, Vahan, 328 Alexander Ball, George Keith Devereux, 339 Ballard, Edward, 446 Balthasar, Ewald, 320 Balthasar, Gustave, 135 Balthasar, Oscar Monat, 244 Baly, Laurence Hubert, 446 Bambridge, George Adolf, 356, 385 Bambridge, Hugh Gordon, 395, 418 Bannerman, D'Arcy, 189 Bannerman, Kenneth Mordaunt, 176 Banting, Douglas Bickham, 426, 442 Barber, Herbert Frederick, 73 Bardsley, Joseph Udell Norman, 87 Bardsley, Percy Crofts, 87 Bardsley, Samuel Martyn, 87 Barkby, Edwin Manton, 297 Barker, Cecil Holroyd, 363 Barker, Frank Cecil, 176 Barlow, Clement Anderson Montague, 101 Barlow, Hugh Christopher Heneage, 124 Barlow, William Rawson, 404 Barnaby, Kenneth Coules, 404 Barnard, George Lyon, 189 Barnard, John, 159, 164 Barnes, Alec Nevison, 439 Barnes, Algernon Martin, 435 Barnes, Edward Arthur, 116 Barnes, Eric Earle, 463 Barnes, George, 213 Barnes, Henry Edgar, 248 Barnes, John Egerton Martin, 356 Barnes, Leonard Martin, 320 Barnes, Sidney Reeves, 189 Barnett, Thomas Henry Maughan, 367, 385 Barr, William Arthur, 347 Barratt, Arthur Gordon, 404 Barrett, Andrew William, 278 Barrett, Arthur Henry Broome, 356 Barrett, Harold Horwood, 339 Barrett, John Frances Burney, 300, 317 Barrett, John Horwood, 283 Barrett, Lindsay Edward Sheldon, 451 W 1876-1905] 507 INDEX. Barrett, Robert Guy Lionel, 320, 385 Barter, Adrian Elliott, 431 Bartlett, Basil Sorley, 213 Bartlett, Hubert Dudley, 404 Bartlett, John Alfred, 458 Barron, Albert Alfred, 184 Barron, George Harold, 189 Barry, Charles Edward, 246 Barry, Claude Randolph, 339 Barry, George Ernest, 273 Barry, James Tilson, 273, 282 Barry, Lawrence Carter, 367 Barry, Thomas, 420 Bartlett, Frank Dyson, 300 Bartlett, Howard John, 202 Barton, Folliott Cyril Montgomery, 213 Barton, Henry Charles Johnston, 248 Barton, Montague Down, 264 Barton, Robert, 339 Barton, Sidney, 238, 262 Barwell, Rowland Clint, 148 Bass, Eric Bethune, 458 Bate, Herbert Newell, 117 Bateman, Cecil Alfred, 395 Bates, Isaac Grainger, 382, 413 Bates, Leonard Reginald, 309 Batstone, John, 347 Batstone, Walter Waterfield, 320 Batting, Leonard Colville, 333 Batting, Montagu Ernest, 357 Batty, Basil Staunton, 124 Batty, Francis de Witt, 231, 246 Batty, Henry Edmund, 124, 139 Batty, William Gladwyn, 184 Baxter, George Stacy, 439 Baxter, Harold Hosier, 367 Bayley, Frederick William Shepherd, 320 Beadnell, Herbert Owen Marsh, 309 Beadon, Richard Musgrave, 214 Beadon, William Robert Coleridge, 214 Beadon, Richard Musgrave, 228 Beak, Albert Walter, 273 Beal, Edmund Wallis Ridley, 118 Beal, Noel Watkin, 347 Beale, Miles Ariel, 124 Beamish, Donald Stewart, 395 Beamish, Earl Douglas, 427 Beamish, Sackville Edward Cecil Hamil- ton, 153 Beard, Stanley Oliver, 364 Beasley, Ernest Cecil Watkin, 111 Beaty-Pownall, George Ernest, 221 Beaty-Pownall, Thomas Trelawny, 329 Beaumont, Frederick William, 225 Beaumont, Noel Charles, 176 Beazley, Charles Raymond, 97 Beckett, Leopold Cyril Malcolm, 463 Beeman, Maurice Maxwell, 427 Beer, Edwin John, 278 Behr, Bernhard Moritz Edward, 214 Beit, Francis Owen Victor, 177 Beit, Rupert Owen, 435, 454 Bell, Alan, 84 Bell, Charles David Jarrett, 309 Bell, David Douglas, 466 Bell, Henry Thurburn Montague, 177, 193 Bell, Hugh Reginald, 309 Bell, Oswald Marmaduke D., 177 Bell, Richard Eardley Thomas, 309, 336 Bendall, John Manley, 446 Benn, Gilbert Anthony, 395 Bennet, Tyrell, 414 Bennett, Charles James, 142 Bennett, James Bury Sterndale, 439 Bennett, Reginald Thorne, 364 Benson, Alick Cole, 273 Benson, Hugh, 320 Bentley, Edmund Clerihew, 177 Bentley, Francis Bernard, 309 Benton, Ivan, 418 Benton, Norman Molyneux, 404 Benton, Walter Molyneux, 357 Bentwitch, Norman de Mattos, 300, 317, 495 Beresford, St. George Ross, 184 Bergne, Charles Henry, 124 Bergne, Hervey A'Court, 124 Bergne, Robert Brodribb, 214 Bergthiel, Cyril Jonas, 259 Berkeley, Edward, 225 Berlyn, Bernard Henry Alfred Forbes, 388 Bernays, Albert Evan, 157 Bernheim, Harry, 418 Bertram, Francis George Lawder, 177, 201 Best, William Stephen, 170, 174 Bevan, Cecil Stuart Reginald, 221 Bevan, David John Davies, 132 Bevan, Frank, 170 Bevan, Hopkin Llewelyn Willett, 116 Bevan, Stuart James, 121, 189 Bewsher, Frederick William, 372, 442 Bewsher, Robert, 445 Beyts, Herbert William Hope, 194 Beyts, Clement Ayerst, 177, 188 Beyts, Cyril Freeman, 273, 282 Beyts, Roger Fleetwood Sconce, 248 Bidder, Harold Francis, 189, 201 Bidder, Maurice McLean, 259 Biden, Henry Alfred, 373 Biden, Soden William, 320 Bidwell, Leonard Shelford, 214 Bigby, Louis Ives Miller, 124, 139 Bigby, William Scott, 111 Bingemann, Harold Edward, 357 Bingemann, Leslie Steele, 373, 385 Bingham, Charles D'Arcy, 446, 457 Binyon, Charles Arthur, 125, 139 Binyon, Francis Dockray, 159 Binyon, Robert Laurence, 102 Birch, Arthur Cecil, 427 Birch, Arthur Clarkson, 420, 445 Birch, William Colet, 364, 385 Birch, William Frederick, 373, 388 Bird, Augustus Gordon, 373 508 [1876-1905 INDEX. Bird, Cecil Godfrey, 333 Bird, Ernest Roy, 351 Bird, Frederick Dudley, 207, 228, 273 Bird, Stephens, 427 Bishop, Charles Frederick, 116 Bithrey, Ernest Shilton, 463 Black, Algernon Murray, 248 Black, Guy, 208 Black, Kenneth, 283 Black, Walter Geoffrey, 309 Blacker, William Stewart, 159 Blackford, Robert Walter, 294 Blackman, Aylward Manley, 382 Blackman, Henry George Bonham, 404 Blake, Herbert Frederick, 84 Blake, John Humphrey, 427 Blake, Thomas Fitzroy, 244 Blake, William Harvey, 404 Blanckensee, Leslie Rousseau, 395 Blanco-White, George Rivers, 320, 371 Blanco-White, Noel, 435 Bland, Charles Roxberry, 339 Blandford, Francis George, 208, 228, 278 Blandford, Walter Folliot, 189 Blenkinsop, Edward Robert Kaye, 108 Blenkinsop, Frederick Linton, 113 Blest, Charlie, 255 Bletsoe, John Henry, 283, 314 Blockley, Harold Edwin, 87 Blockley, Hugh Metcalfe, 87 Blogg, George Alfred Knollys, 125 Bluett, Richard Warre, 225 Blundell, Charles Cecil, 435 Blunt, Henry, 108 Blyth, George Herbert, 333 Blyth, Philip Gledstanes, 194 Bockett, Henry Symonds, 136 Boddy, Guy Gerald Dalrymple, 459 Boddy, Thomas Webb, 118 Bokenham, Thomas Jessopp, 86 Bolter, Arthur Edward, 435, 445 Bolter, Charles Albert, 395 Bond, Walter Tremayne, 451 Bone, William, 142 Booth, Francis Filgate, 368 Boswood, Charles George Gordon, 388 Boulenger, Charles Leopold, 347, 354 Boulenger, Charles Robert, 339 Boulenger, Cecil Robert, 386 Boulenger, Edward George, 420 Bourdas, Ernest Clarkson, 165 Boulton, Harold Edward Baker, 142 Boulton, John, 451 Bourdas, Isaiah, 170 Bourne, Edward James, 75, 78 Bourne, Henry Bleckly, 101 Bourne, Walter Fox, 105 Bousfield, Philip Edward, 357 Bovet, Verner Charles Aloys, 283, 336 Bowden, Alan Gordon, 427 Bowden, Harold Arthur, 351 Bowden, Herbert Fred, 404 Bowden, Hubert Moxhay, 395 Bowen, Harry Townsend, 389 Bowlby, George Elliott Lewis, 464 Bowles, William Stanley Randolph, 399 Bowley, John Carter, 137 Bowra, Cecil Arthur Verner, 125 Box, Robert Dixon, 93 Box, Stanley Longhurst, 142 Boyce, William Steele, 231 Boyd, Clive Kingsley, 389 Boyd, Francis David, 420 Boyd, Francis Turnley Meik, 278 Boyd, Gerald Farrell, 221, 228 Boyd, Harry Robert, 255 Boyd, William Stuart Jackson, 294 Boyle, George William, 202 Boyton, Charles Henry Leonard, 368 Brackenridge, Upton Percival, 148 Bradbury, John Evelyn Claude, 283 Braddell, Thomas Arthur Darcy, 320 Bradgate, Lionel, 357, 371 Bradley, Claude, 404 Bradley, Edwards Comerford Lennox, 118 Bradly, Stephen Reginald Neville, 132, 135 Braidwood, Harold Lithgow, 140 Braithwaite, William Albert, 159 Bramall, Claud Arthur, 399 Brandon, Arthur John Spiller, 284 Brandon, Gordon Normanby, 443 Brandon, Henry Suffolk, 284 Brandon, Roy Victor, 457 Brass, Horace Lot, 291 Brass, Leslie Stuart, 451 Brend, William Alfred, 153, 201 Brennan, Sidney John, 87 Brenon, Edward Percy Algernon, 202 Brenon, Ernest Augustus Somerset, 244 Brentnall, Charles Philip, 427 Brentnall, Edward Stanley, 404, 418 Brentnall, Thomas Creswell, 404 Brett, Erskine Templeton, 153 Brett, Harvey Edwin, 159 Breul, Charles Walter, 165 Breul, Frederick Alexander, 153 Brewer, Frederick Stanley, 321 Brewer, John, 347 Brewer, Melville, 399 Brewer, Tom Llewellyn, 389 Brewis, Roddison Douglas, 454 Brichieri-Colombi, Gioran Andrea Ernes- to Gateano Domenice, 351 Bridges, Harry Rowland, 291 Bridges, Hugh Cuthbert, 389 Brimblecombe, Stanley Leemore, 339 Brimblecombe, William Harris, 427 Brinton, Henry Grant, 389 Brittain, Arthur Hyde, 405 Britten, Frank Curzon, 147 Britton, Alfred Edward, 142 Britton, Charles John James, 364 Britton, Roland Arthur, 357 Broad, Hubert Frederick, 347 Broad, John Clement, 291 Broadley, Charles Edward Matthew, 333 1876-1905] 509 INDEX. Broadley, Hamilton William, 427 Brock, Basil de Lisle, 291 Brockwell, Frederic Henry Charles, 278 Brodhurst, Bernard Richard Penderel, 466 Brodribb, Charles William, 228, 495 Brodribb, Francis Arthur, 278 Bromage, James Vincent Bennett Raikes, 321 Bromilow, William Athelstan, 103 Bromley, Cuthbert, 231 Bromley, Hugh, 214 Bromley, Lancelot, 364 Bromley, Raymund, 309, 371 Bromley, Valentine Herbert, 309 Brooks, Bernard Clifford, 459 Brooks, Hubert James, 339 Broomfield, Albert Ernest, 100 Brotchie, Robert Trail, 420 Browett, Harold Arthur, 447 Browett, Thomas Norman, 451 Brown, Charles Barrington, 357, 386 Brown, Colin Selwyn, 447 Brown, Frederick Gordon Kemp, 435 Brown, George Eustace Riou Grant, 97 Brown, Gerald Hale, 357 Brown, Harold Stuart, 389 Brown, Hugh Barrington, 395 Brown, Ian Macdonald, 427 Brown, Marshall Henry, 339 Brown, Oliver Gustav Frank, 399 Brown, Percy Richard Barrington, 308 Brown, Sydney Gordon, 414 Brown, Walter Hubert, 357 Brown, Wilfrid Roland Alexis, 451 Brown, William Heron, 125 Brown, William John, 110, 119 Browne, Barry Matthew Charles Sleater, 159 Browne, Edward Wemyss, 184 Browne, Horace Fairfax Moresby, 226 Browne, Leslie Swinton, 132 Browne, Salwey Wemyss, 231 Browne, Samuel Swinton, 132 Browne, Walter Wemyss, 300 Browne, William Barrington, 231 Browne, William Percival, 447 Bruce, Charles Mathews, 193 Bruce, John, 248 Bruce, John Elliot Lidderdale, 148 Bruce, Malcolm Edward Lloyd, 153 Bruce, Thomas Langloise, 248 Brunt, Edgar Harold, 231 Brunyate, James Bennett, 147 Bruzard, Hubert George, 357 Buckland, Lionel Lindsay, 386 Buckle, Herbert Stewart, 165 Buckley, Arthur Burton, 238 Buckley, Hugh John Paul, 291 Buckley, John Wall, 357 Buckley, Peter Frederick Joseph, 464 Buckley, Gerald William, 333 Bull, Alfred Ernest, 113 Bull, Edward Augustus, 159 Bull, Harry Spencer, 420 Bullard, Ernest Gilbert, 368 Buller, Arthur Cheverton, 160 Buller, Percy Hutchinson, 214 Buller, William Ayerst Hooker, 153 Bullock, Arthur Ernest, 414, 433 Bullock, Gerald Frank, 439 Bunting, Sidney Percival, 214 Burford, Hubert Fred, 427 Burlinson, Henry Augustus, 125 Burlinson, Reginald, 189 Burne, Cecil Alfred, 226 Burnett, William Hodgson, 195 Burnett-Hurst, Alexander Robert, 443, 459 Burns, James Alexander, 414 Burns, John Stephen, 439. Burnside, George Charles Thomas Clark- son, 414 Burrage, John Henry, 132 Burrage, Cyril Charles Webb, 333 Burraston, Edgar, 278 Burraston, Henry, 259 Burrell, Hubert Victor, 427 Burrell, Hubert Vincent, 466 Burton, Charles Vandeleur, 105, 106 Burton, Claude Edward, 116 Bush, Harrington Paul, 95 Bushe-Fox, Joscelyn Plunket, 300 Bushell, Harold Collard, 83 Bushnell, Frank George, 106, 119 Bussell, Sidney Filer Barton, 383, 402, 495 Butcher, William Ernest Norman, 431. Butler, Charles Cecil, 265 Butler, Frederick Leonard, 454 Butler, Harold, 315 Butler, Harold Branson, 226 Butler, Maurice, 383 Butler, Robert George Henry, 177 Butler, Thomas Harrison, 154 Butt, Ashworth Clegg, 300 Butt, Wheatley Clegg, 294 Button, Arnold Elliott, 414 Buzzard, Charles Norman, 137, 157, 208 Buzzard, Frank Anstie, 214, 243 Bryant, Arthur Ranney, 75, 78 Byers, Basil Harold, 189 Byers, Cyril Bertram, 125 Byers, Guy Eustace, 177 Bryant, Charles John, 98 Bryant, Edward Stanley, 93 Bryant, William George, 82 Buchanan, Harry Leslie Barwell, 284 Buchanan, Hugh Alexander Kenneth, 389 Buchanan, James Claude, 364 Buckland, George Neville, 357 Caddy, Adrian, 248, 298 Cadell, Arthur William Rees, 73 Calf, Reginald Arthur Digby, 291 510 [1876-1905 INDEX. Calkin, Stanley Joseph Purdy, 244 Calogreedy, Arthur William, 414 Calogreedy, George Charles, 420 Calthrop, Dion William Palgrave Clay- ton, 249 Calthrop, Donald Ernest Clayton, 415 Calthrop, Everard Ferguson, 208 Calthrop, Ian James Duncan Clayton, 364 Camacho, Angel, 274 Camacho, Carlos H., 443 Camacho, Dionisio, 274 Cameron, Donald Stevenson, 351 Campbell, Arthur Edward Bradley, 439 Campbell, Charles Graham, 300 Campbell, Colin Richard, 383, 399 Campbell, Edmund Alfred, 451 Campbell, Frederick Gerald, 73 Campbell, James Archibald Locknell, 274 Campbell, Ronald Francis Walker, 431 de Candole, Armar Corry Vully, 137 Cane, Arthur James, 74 Capel-Davies, Arthur Gerald, 184 Card, Alfred Herbert, 103 Card, Ernest William, 140 Card, Stanton Freeland, 78 Cardwell, Ernest Henry, 226 Cardwell, Harold Rowland, 195 Cardwell, Leofric William, 184 Cardwell, John Herbert, 214 Cardwell, Percy Barnes, 177 Cardwell, William, 373 Carew, Cyril Joseph Theodore, 447 Carey, Arthur Reginald, 125 Carey, Hugh, 249 Carey, John, 84 Carey, Seymour James, 165 Carey, William Reginald, 265 Cargill, Clement, 83 Carlile, Christopher, 231 Carlile, Edward, 195 Carlile, Victor Wilson, 125 Carlisle, Arthur Ivo, 314 Carlisle, John Edward Gordon, 373 Carlisle, Percy William, 202, 243 Carlisle, Prendergast Bennett, 189 Carmichael, Ronald William, 405 Carmichael-Smyth, George Henry Hynd- ford, 339 Carpenter, Henry Cort Harold, 165 Carpenter, Herbert Lant Viret, 165 Carr, Howard Ellis, 274, 298 Carr, Talbot Effingham, 315, 332 Carrick, John Connell, 295 Carruthers, Kenneth St. Clare, 383 Carruthers, Percy George, 405 Carter, Ernest Shaen, 249 Carter, George Christopher, 255 Carter, Gerald Francis, 265, 282 Carter, Herbert Pering, 215, 228 Carter, Wilfred Becher, 154 Carter, William Francis, 137 Carter, William Leonard, 215 Cartwright, Frederick Leonard, 160 Cartwright, Hubert Scott, 259 Cartwright, John Cameron, 358 Carver, Eustace William, 142 Carver, Frank Charles, 160 Carvick, Thomas Prescott, 274 Case, Robert Arundel, 137 Cassel, Harry Spencer, 396 Castle, Frank Abercrombie, 295 Castle, Horace Guthrie, 249 Castle, Hugh Septimus, 333 Castle, Leslie Octavius, 379 Cautley, Arthur Oldfield, 170 Cautley, Richard William, 170 Cavalier, Arther Ramsden, 284, 294 Cavalier, Cyril Gordon, 373, 413 Cavalier, Francis Bernhard, 427, 445 Cavalier, Harold Omer, 274, 298 Cavalier, Herbert Ramsden, 226, 228 Cavalier, Walter Arnold, 274 Challoner, Alan Crawhall, 459 Chalmers, Frank Grahame, 195 Chalmers, Howard Alexander Deschamps, 259 Chamberlin, William Lacy, 439 Chambers, Donald William, 440 Chambers, George Bennet, 315 Chambers, Guy Oldham, 396 Chambers, Robert Seymour Bennet, 373 Chambers, Walter Theodore Gervase, 125 Chamier, Alfred Edward, 298 Chamier, Anthony, 457 Chamier, Francis Capper, 274, 282 Chamier, John Adrian, 354 Chamier, Richard Outram, 420, 433 Chamier, Stephen Dupré, 154 Champion, Ernest William, 165 Champion, George James, 104 Chandler, Arthur Frederick Neale, 358 Channer, Alfred Orlando, 140 Channer, Frederick Francis Ralph, 190, 193 Channer, George Kendall, 154 Chaplin, James Graham, 154 Chaplin, Lindsay Lennox, 300, 328 Chaplin, Robert Landells, 142 Chapman, Donald Poyntz, 259 Chapman, Harold Frederick, 431 Chapman, Hugh Wallis, 263 Chapman, Walter Harvey, 195 Chappell, Frederick Edmundson, 300 Chappell, George Henry, 333 Charke, Carrington, 321 Charlesworth, Alexander Lee Innes, 100, 113 Chater, Arthur Reginald, 84, 91 Chatterton, George, 295 Cheales, Eric Bellingham, 95, 96 Cheers, Henry Alexander, 333 Cheers, Wilfroy Anson, 389 Cheesman, Leonard Henslowe, 274 Cherry, Charles Cameron Leslie, 171 Chester, George Frederick Grove, 171 Chester, Henry Lancelot Gordon, 274 1876-1905] 511 INDEX. Chesterton, Cecil Edward, 265 Chesterton, Frank Sidney, 208 Chesterton, Frederick, 295 Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, 165 Chesterton, Hugh, 447 Chesterton, John Arthur, 415 Chesterton, Maurice, 348 Chesterton, Sidney James, 255 Child, Charles John Mead, 142 Child, George Malcolm, 321 Child, John Albert, 435 Child, William Henry, 451 Chisholm, Douglas Kerr Joseph, 454 Chisman, Frank William, 215, 228 Chisolm, Robert Alexander, 220 Cholmeley, Edward Henry, 174 Cholmeley, Montague Adye, 165 Chown, Herbert, 373 Chown, John Stanley, 373 Chown, Joseph Leslie, 451 Chowne, Cecil Tilson, 231 Christie, Alan John, 435 Christie, Harold, 300 Christie, Harold Hutton, 380 Christie, James Traill, 195 Christie, Robert Cecil, 389 Christian, John Beresford, 208 Christian, William, 226 Chubb, Claude Hampton, 255 Chubb, Geoffrey Alford, 351 Chubb, Gilbert Charles, 231 Church, Edmund Finnis Richard, 238 Church, Robert Husey, 265 Chute, Lawrence Vere, 265 Chute, Mervyn Lyde, 301 Chute, William Henry, 125 Clare, George Bertram, 464 Clarence, John Laurence, 334 Clark, Cecil, 249 Clark, Francis William, 82 Clark, George Frederic Headington, 87, 119 Clark, Hubert Charles, 249, 275 Clark, Hubert Edward, 190 Clark, John, 221 Clark, John Pain, 149 Clark, Norman Hallam, 284 Clark, Stuart Harrington, 111 Clarke, Arthur Beaumaris, 249 Clarke, Arthur Spottiswoode, 380 Clarke, Charles Agacy, 136 Clarke, Charles Harold Walpole, 284 Clarke, George D'Almaine Campbell, 415 Clarke, Gerald, 440 Clarke, Harold Ferrier, 178 Clarke, Harold Wrangel, 116 Clarke, John Henry, 457 Clarke, Leveson Campbell, 396 Clarke, Lionel William, 165 Clarke, Percy, 405 Clarke, Robert Lucas Hyrapiet, 119 Clarkson, George Aylwin, 120 Clarkson, George Flint, 447 Clayton-Greene, Charles Francis Free- man, 184 Clayton-Greene, Hilary Octavius, 244 Clayton, Hugh Byard, 221, 225 Clayton, Kenrick Edward, 329 Clayton, Philip Thomas Byard, 358, 371 Clayton, Reginald John Byard, 184 Clementi, Cecil, 195 Clementi, John, 215 Clementi, Lockhart, 310 Clementi-Smith, Eustace, 275 Clementi-Smith, Hubert, 265 Clementi-Smith, Herbert Drayton, 278, 339 Clements, Henry James Mellor, 99 Clermont, Alfred, 389 Clifford, Arthur Campbell, 348 Clifford, Ernest Herbert, 202, 231 Clifford, Hugh Winsloe, 279 Clow, John Austin, 78 Clulow, Harold Vivian, 215 Coad, Harold Eustace, 226 Coburn, Arthur Isaacs, 284, 336 Coburn, Charles Isaacs, 339, 386 Cockburn, Fred, 284 Cockburn, John, 154 Cocke, Edmund Sidney Dean, 244 Cockell, Charles Leslie, 321 Cockell, Horace Geoffrey, 358 Cockerell, Douglas Bennett, 137 Cockerell, Gordon Noel, 427 Cockerell, Sydney Carlyle, 107 Cockerton, George, 116 Coggin, Percy Henry Gordon, 435 Cohen, Charles Ernest, 315, 336 Cohen, John Philip, 301, 317 Cohn, Maurice Davis, 231 Cohn, Paul Victor, 329, 337 Colbourne, Geoffrey, 420, 457 Cole, Brian Lytton, 284 Cole, Charles Eric, 348 Cole, Claude Willoughby, 380 Cole, George Douglas Howard, 428, 433 Cole, Richard Turner, 431, 445 Coleby, Francis James, 171 Coleman, Ernest Percy, 77 Coles, Albert Henry, 80 Coles, Charles, 321 Coles, Edward Alfred, 91 Coles, Henry Septimus, 104 Coles, Stephen Ernest, 100 Collar, Frank, 443, 457 Collard, John Clementi, 178 Collen, Cyril Charles Gerard, 443 Collet, John Stratfield, 315, 371 Collett, Ronald Leslie, 380 Collie, Arnold Edgar, 405 Collings, Ferdinand Marcus, 291 Collins, Adrian John France, 263 Collins, Arthur Edward, 125 Collins, Arthur Strangways, 265 Collins, Giles Strangways, 405 Collins, Ian Reginald Grant, 373 512 [1876-1905 INDEX. Collins, Lawrence Churton, 265 Collins, Sydney Mason, 275, 308 Collison-Morley, Eric Yea, 399 Collison-Morley, Harold Duke, 232 Collyer, John Johnson, 126 Colman, Eugene Ernest, 247 Combe, Sydney Boyce, 259 Comber, William George, 374 Compton, George Cyprus, 265 Compton, John, 284 Compton-Mackenzie, Edward Montagu, 295, 308 Conlon, Walter Kerin Edward, 374 Connell, George Laurence, 195 Connell, William Percival, 126, 140 Connew, Terence Fortescue, 226 Conran, Edward Denis, 410 Conran, Philip Crawford, 374 Conran, Reuben Henry, 399 Cook, Albert Ruskin, 112 Cook, Arthur Bernard, 102 Cook, Ernest Neville, 351 Cook, John Howard, 118 Cook, Thomas Edward, 383 Cooke, Arthur Morell Mackenzie, 84 Cooke, Christopher Crosbie, 279 Cooke, Douglas Weedon, 451 Cooke, Eric Thomas, 364 Cooke, Hubert Bruce, 190 Cooke, Leonard Eglinton, 279 Cooke, Reginald Torriano, 195 Cooke, Stanley Turner, 443 Cookson (Cookson-Crackanthorpe), Day- rell Montague, 149, 174 Coomber, Arthur Beauchamp, 368 Cooper, Alfred Hugh, 249 Cooper, Arthur Thomas, 126 Cooper, Aubrey, 447 Cooper, Edward, 74 Cooper, Ernest Edward, 266 Cooper, George Wing, 160 Cooper, Mortimer Warren, 454 Coote, John Frederic, 106 Corbett, Burtchaell, 428 Corcoran, Laurence William, 383 Corcoran, William Joseph, 364 Corfe, Cecil Wentworth Edward, 154 Corfe, Robert Charles Hardy, 142 Cornford, Francis MacDonald, 171, 174 Cornish, Philip Aubrey, 420 Cornish, Vaughan, 89 Corrie, James Searight Malcolm, 321 Corry, John Beaumont, 185, 225 Corthorn, Charles Edward Lord, 87 Cosens, Harold Stanley Frederick, 454 Coste, Frank Hill Perry, 90 Cotton, Henry Sutherland, 292 Cotton, James Baxter, 221 Couchman, Herbert Arthur, 80 Courtney, Harold Wykeham, 301 Courtney, Joseph, 447 Courtney, Ralph, 396, 426 Cousins, Montagu Arthur Stephen, 451 Coutts, Charles Burdett, 149 Cowardin, Thomas Gary, 415 Cowardin, William Lewis, 358, 379 Cowie, David Forster, 389 Cowie, George John, 215 Cowper, Alfred Denys, 340, 363 Cowper, Herbert Wellesley, 348 Cowtan, Francis Scott, 405 Cowtan, Frank Cunningham, 428 Cox, Cecil Adey Kenwick, 340, 371 Cox, Charles Carew, 315 Cox, Harold Edward Leys, 428 Cox, Henry Ashley, 340 Cox, Herbert Arthur, 195 Cox, Ponsonby Cecil, 215 Cox, Reginald John Hands, 284 Cox, Thomas Sands, 190 Coy, John Christopher, 459 Craddock, Alan Gordon, 440 Craddock, Ralph Gordon, 383 Cramer, Frank Benedict, 266 Crawford, Francis Rion Leighton, 389 Crawley, John Sayer, 91, 494 Crawley, Vicary Gibbs, 108 Creagh, Simon Reginald McNamara, 396 Cree, Donald Charles Ludlow, 266 Cree, Lionel Edward, 285 Creswell, Charles Edward, 440 Creswell, Francis Samuel, 329 Creswell, Hugh Alfred, 383 Crews, Philip Gaverick, 84 Crisp, George Bedford, 195 Critchley, Charles Blythe, 358, 379 Critchley, Harold Stephen Blythe, 396 Crocker, Montague Martin, 203 Croft, George Herbert, 232 Crofts, Christopher Benson, 340 Croslegh, John George Coddington, 114 Crosthwaite, Joseph Arthur, 120 Crouch, Herbert Challice, 118 Crowe, William Maynard Carlisle, 132 Cruickshank, Arthur Ludlam, 352 Cruickshank, Harold Thomas, 380, 426 Crumplen, Benjamin Arthur, 396 Crumplen, William Herbert, 405 Cullen, Kenneth Haweis, 428 Culver, Reginald Percy, 348 Cumberbatch, Elkin Percy, 275, 317 Cuming, Richard Ingram, 208 Cumming, Ronaleyn Charles Rosseter, 466 Cummings, Eric, 374 Cundell, Harold Juler, 249 Cunningham, Albert Edward, 239 Cunningham, Eric Frederick, 459 Cunningham, Harold Tweedale, 318 Cunningham, Harry Fuller, 383 Cunningham, John, 352 Cunningham, John William, 321 Curgenven, Arthur Joseph, 215 Curran, Frederick William, 215 Curtis, Arthur Cecil, 154, 157 Curwen, John Reece, 383 Cushny, Alexander Ogilvie, 459 1876-1905] 513 INDEX. Cushny, Donald, 466 Cutler, Edward Trevor, 390 Cutler, Herbert Dennis, 420 Cutler, Horace Arthur, 232 D'Arcy, William Gordon Lindsey Con- yers, 249 Daffern, Harold William Bridgeman, 431 Dale, Frank Harry Busbridge, 136 Dale, Harold Edward, 211 Dale, Thomas Langham, 292 Dalrymple-Hay, Stair Francis Barton, 190 Dalton, Henry Charles Fitzgerald, 126 Damala, Michael Emanuel, 196 Dams, Louis Charles, 292 Danby, Charles David, 420 Daniel, Alfred Martin George, 358 Daniel, Henry Lionel Maurice, 390 Daniell, George Warwick Bampfylde, 368 Daniell, Hubert John, 447 Dantra, Homie Sorab, 464 Dardier, Harold Victor Frank Ernest, 459 Dathan, Joseph Duncan, 106 Dauglish, John, 249 Davenport, Cyril Henry Fynes Clinton, 440 Davey, Henry Charles, 232 Davidson, Duncan Arthur, 196 Davidson, Robert, 390 Davies, Arthur, 443 Davies, Charles Woolmer, 266 Davies, Ernest Woodbine, 154 Davies, Evan Alan Murray, 165 Davies, Frederick Charles, 368 Davies, Frederick Farley, 266 Davies, Frederick Spencer, 321 Davies, Hubert James, 340 Davies, John William Satterley, 244 Davies, Rhys, 440 Davinière, Percy Augustus, 239 Davis, Edward Clarence Alfred, 178, 188, 232 Davis, Frank Geoffrey, 390 Davis, Harold Theobald, 399 Davis, Herbert Louis, 454 Davis, Joseph Irving, 433 Davis, Leonard Coleridge, 266 Davis, Peter Gerald Stevenson, 455 Davis, Richard Cecil Alfred, 166, 169 Davis, Ronald Joseph, 396 Davis, Thomas William, 171 Davison, Henry James Goddard, 447 Davoren, Vesey Alfred, 440 Davy, Arthur Haydon Grant, 455 Davy, John Ernest de Chatelain, 459 Dawes, Richard Percy Blasius, 118 Dawkins, John McGillovary, 415, 445 Dawson, Bertrand Edward, 74 Dawson, Edward Elliott Neville, 301 Dawson, Edwin Norman de Vere, 266 Dawson, Richard John Palliser, 457 Dawson, William Stanley Vaughan, 260 Day, Arthur Gordon, 431 Day, Horace Edmund Valentine, 131 Deacon, Charles Gordon, 447 Deacon, Ernest Edward, 171 Deacon, James Everard, 166 Deacon, William Warren, 431 Deakin, Arthur D'Alroy, 390 Dealtry, Charles Ruthven, 420 Dealtry, Mark Rose, 374 Deane, Desmond Herman, 196 Deane, Geoffrey Ronald Henry, 420, 434 Deane, Ralph Hawtrey, 340 Debenhan, Leonard Snowden, 466 Debenham, Samuel Snowden, 443 De Candole, Henry Lawe Corry Vully, 117 Defries, Colin, 352 De Havilland, George Ernest Leigh, 79 De Havilland, Hugh de Beauvoir, 83, 85 Dell, Anthony Warner, 428 Dell, Louis Michael, 443, 445 Denham, Ronald Kynaston, 432, 454 Denham, Waring, 321 Denne, Francis Vincent, 114 Dennison, George Dudley, 321 Dennison, Harry Glanville, 383 Dennison, Howard Smith, 352 Dennistoun, Archibald Bell, 421 Dent, George Bythorne St. Lawrence, 368 Derriman, Edmund Prynne, 374 Despard, Edward Fitzherbert, 103 Detiel, Arthur Jacobus Hymans-, 421, 457 Detiel, Emanuel Arthur Hymans-, 413 Detmold, Eric John, 435 Devitt, Thomas Gardner, 203 Dick, Carl Keating Graems, 447 Dick, Robert Nicholas, 266 Dickie, Robert Bruce, 352 Dickins, Frederick, 266 Dickins, William Marsingale, 171 Dickinson, Ernest William Gilbert, 329 Dickson, Ashley Gordon, 260 Dickson, Bertram, 166 Dickson, Francis Tom Ainsworth, 322, 340 Dickson, Hamilton Charles, 190 Dickson, Henry Arthur David, 149 Dinkelspiel, Fayette Walton, 255 Diplock, Arthur Hay, 114 Dixon, Alban, 301 Dixon, Cuthbert, 405, 443 Dixon, Cyril, 443 Dixon, Herbert Charles Knightley, 447 Dixon, Oswald, 364 Dixon, Thomas Henry, 208 Dixon, William Edward Joseph Dickson, 203 Doake, Richard Lionel Vere, 443 Doake, Samuel Henry, 455 2 L 514 [1876-1905 INDEX. Dobbin, Sydney Herbert, 178, 193 Dobrée, John Awdrey, 255 Dobson, George Francis Clement, 108, 494 Dobson, John Frederic, 157 Dobson, Wilfred James, 221, 229 Dockrell, Morgan, 340, 495 Dodd, Gerald Sutton, 348 Dodd, Llewellyn Theodore, 244 Dodd, Melville Wilberforce, 380 Dodwell, Philip Rex, 459 Dollie, Mohammed Sarleh, 459 Dollman, Hereward Chune, 432 Dollman, John Guy, 399 Domett, Alfred Waring, 432 Donald, Harold Gudde, 396 Donald, Robert Alexander, 364 Donaldson, Christopher Herbert, 390 Donkin, Herbert Julyan, 421 Doubble, Cecil Scudamore, 329 Doubble, Meredith Sedgwick, 239 Douglas, James Keith, 445 Douglas-Jones, Edwyne Douglas, 322 Douglas, Percy Clarence, 178 Douglass, Archibald Henry, 410 Douthwaite, Dennis William, 120 Dove, Harry, 142 Downe, Charles Montell, 329 Draffen, Charles Henry, 334 Draffen, Frederick George William, 301 Draper, Harold Irving, 116 Dressel, Hans Carl Richard, 166 Drew, Arthur Wild, 75 Drew, James Herbert, 75 Driver, Sydney Clear, 126 Drugman, Julier Eugene Léon, 185 Drugman, Paul Charles Léon, 185 Drury, Horace Baker, 285, 298 Drysdale, Theodore, 275 Dudley, Harry, 459 Duff, Francis Ernest Bluett, 208 Duff, Gordon, 215 Duff, Malcolm, 358 Dufort, Athol Charles, 405 Duigan, Valentine Richard, 340 Duke, Arthur Herbert, 279 Dumas, Conrad Knowles, 196 Duncan, George Alfred, 275 Dunderdale, Arthur Cecil, 178 Dunstan, Malcolm James Rowley, 78 Dupernex, Herbert Emile Leonce Paul, 104, 120 Dupernex, William Edward Baptiste, 112, 166 Du Pontet, Armand Mare Hyde Octavius, 166 Du Pontet, Clément Adolphe Auguste, 169 Du Pontet, Raymond Jules Eugéne, 410, 426 Du Pontet, René Louis Alphonse, 102 Du Port, Arthur Durell, 178 Du Port, Lionel Durell, 203 Duquénoy, Ralph Cecil Herbert, 390 Durell, Basil, 383 Duttson, Noel Frederic, 76 Dyer, Clifford William, 390 Dyer, James Frederic, 405 Dyer, Laurence Charles, 440 Dyson, Bernard Philip, 215 Eagles, Arthur Charles Henry, 421 Eardley-Wilmot, Hubert Valentine, 256 Earle, Charles Edward, 105 Easton, Arthur Cyril Albert, 466 Easton, Reginald Freeman, 399 Ebbett, William John, 301 Ebbetts, Francis Thorne, 466 Eccles, Charles Chevallier, 459 Eccles, Leonard Dorset, 435 Eccles, Vernon John Lamont, 358 Eccles, William Hunter, 421 Eccles, Wilton Burnley, 390 Eddowes, Henry Cyril, 301 Eddowes, William Black, 279 Eden, Eric Auld, 421 Edge, George Percy, 266 Edge, Thomas Randal, 185 Edkins, Frederick John, 457 Edmiston, Harry Percy, 178 Edwards, A. B., 132 Edwards, Augustus Lea, 154 Edwards, Cyril Henry, 459 Edwards, Percy John, 196 Edwards, Sidney James, 410, 454 Eliott-Lockhart, Gilbert, 190 Eliott-Lockhart, John Lindsay, 185 Elkington, Ernest Way, 166 Elkington, William Hardwicke Goodall, 89 Elliot, Arthur, 501 Elliot, Charles Howard, 256 Elliot, Lionel William L., 160 Elliott, Cyril Thompson, 232 Elliott, Edward Christian, 185 Elliott, Harry Lewis Hammond, 183 Elliott, James Warner, 196 Elliott, John Edward, 334 Ellis, Bertram Vero Clare Wyburne, 126 Ellis, Morris Algernon Sydney, 404 Ellissen, Gustav Edmund, 166, 174, 226 Elwell, Thomas William Hunter, 329 Emanuel, Alfred Edward Lewis, 121 Emmet, Alfred Martin, 247 Emmet, Cyril William, 164 Emmet, Edward Fletcher, 275, 282 Emmet, Percy Barnabas, 188 England, Herbert Skelton, 232 English, Edgar Allan, 443 Erskine, Hermann Harford, 126 Erskine, Robert Henry, 160 Espeut, Claude Vivyan Armit, 239 Espeut, Louis Arnold Armit, 432 Espeut, Reginald William Armit, 266 Esskildsen, Eric Yelverton, 415, 434 Ettinghausen, Maurice Leon, 315, 371 Euan-Smith, Cyril Herbert McLaurin, 267 1876-1905] 515 INDEX. Evans, Arthur George, 126 Evans, Cecil Hugh Silvester, 428 Evans, Charles Hugh Silvester, 445 Evans, Ernest Haines, 196, 211 Evans, Frederick Buisson, 174 Evans, George, 87 Evans, Godfrey Theodore Major, 174 Evans, Gwilym Arthur, 216 Evans, Harold Heber, 101 Evans, Harry Neville, 178, 193, 239 Evans, Humphrey Silvester, 447, 466 Evans, Lawrence Norris, 221 Evans, Philip Howard, 374 Evans, William Melbourne, 160 Evans-Gordon, Kenmuir Alick Garth, 384 Everest, Eric Horace Homfray, 322 Evers, Harold, 137 Every, Gerald Nicholas Onslow, 279 Every, John Henry Onslow, 166 Evill, Wilfred Ariel, 452, 457 Fagan, Charles Horace John, 260 Fairclough, Alfred Norman, 279 Fairclough, Robert Twentyman, 310 Fairley, William, 467 Fairlie, Frank, 279 Fanghänel, Walter Paul, 406, 434 Faraker, Thomas William, 340 Farmer, George Adderley Herbert, 436 Farnell, Edward Nigel, 400 Farnell, Henry Leigh, 415, 418 Farr, Montague Albert, 390 Farr, Norman Ernest, 380, 418 Farr, Wilfrid Ernest, 459 Farrant, Reginald Douglas, 260 Farrar, Gilbert, 443 Fawcett, Francis Henry, 101 Fawcett, William Harold, 104 Fawssett, Edgar Thomas, 232 Featherstonhaugh, Charles Godfrey, 329 Fedden, Walter Fedde, 232 Fennell, Charles Henry, 114 Fennell, William Bertram, 222 Fenning, John Dunkin, 216 Fenton, Samuel Greame, 396 Fenwick, Charles Edward, 90 Fenwick, Edgar Arbuthnot, 108 Ferguson, Kenneth Bethune, 239 Fergusson, Carlyle, 147 Fergusson, Drummond James, 229 Fergusson, George Douglas Gordon, 380 Fergusson, James Herbert, 203 Fergusson, Nigel Robert, 402 Ffitch, Kenneth, 432 Ffrench, Raymond Patrick Thomas, 452 Fiddes, George Graham, 415 Fiddian, Cedric Moulton, 445 Field, Ferdinand Cromwell, 464 Fielder, Hubert Gordon, 390 Finch, Frederick Gerald, 340, 386 Finch, Henry Alfred Ingle, 245 Findlay, Frederick John, 239 Finlaison, Frank Henry, 216 Finlaison, Herbert Tom, 185 Finnis, William Trevor, 322 Firmin, Alan Charles Cuffe, 421 Firmin, Maurice Harold Cuffe, 421 Firth, Charles Money, 96 Firth, Francis Norman, 93 Fischer, Edgar Hugh, 334 Fisher, Frank, 390, 418 Fisher, Cecil James, 455 Fitch, Clive Evelyn, 368 Fitch, Vernon Frederick, 285 Fitton, Walter Stanley, 256 Fitz-Roy, Victor Robert Charles, 310 Flack, Herbert William, 348 Fladgate, Charles Gerald, 155 Fleming, Edward Vandermere, 108 Fletcher, Alan, 322 Fletcher, Godwin William Relfe, 334 Fletcher, James Donald, 216 Fletcher, Leslie, 178 Flew, Stanley Edward, 216 Flook, Hubert Sydney, 208 Foakes, Ernest Lovell Lindsay, 126 Foley, Hubert Charles Sydney, 334 Fooks, Walter Pemberton, 97 Foord, William Percy Stilles, 329 Foote, Edmund Ward Keppel, 334, 363 Foote, John Stewart Keppel, 390, 426 Forbes, Athole Murray Hay, 143 Forbes, Oswald Vernon, 285 Forbes, Thomas Alexander Cecil, 226 Ford, Ernest, 121 Ford, George Newton, 178 Fordham, Alfred Russell, 185 Fordham, Edward Wilfrid, 197. Fordham, John Gurney, 250 Forman, Arthur Baron, 143, 175 Forman, Douglas Evans, 133, 153, 203 Forman, Sidney George, 174 Forster, David, 256, 277 Foskett, Robert John, 222 Fossey, Osmund John, 400 Foster, Aubrey Wilfrid Keyworth, 400 Foster, Henry Nedham, 267 Foster, Hubert Edmond, 133 Foster, John Lorimer, 396 Foster, John Roland, 302 Foster, Myles Birket, 374 Foster, Norman Kessen, 322 Foster, Thomas Francis Vere, 359 Fourdrinier, Norman Douglas, 434 Fowke, Villiers Loftus Philip, 421 Fowler, Francis George, 109 Fowler, Herbert Samuel, 131 Fowler, William Henry Begbie, 232 Fox, Arthur Christopher Hamilton, 295 Fox, Bertram Hoyne, 364 Francis, Daniel Herbert, 348 Francis, Edgar Melville, 359 Francis, Horace Roose, 452 Francis, Reginald Roose, 428 Francis, Richard Taunton, 352 Francis-Williams, Cecil, Hughes, 143 2L 2 516 [1876-1905 INDEX. Francis-Williams, Herbert, 155 Frank, Geoffrey Theodore, 322, 337 Frank, Joseph Lumley, 455 Frank, William Francis Joseph, 143 Franklin, Charles Reed, 414 Franklin, Richard Penrose, 391, 402 Franks, Charles Foard, 197 Fraser, Arthur Ronald, 436 Fraser, Reginald, 374 Frazer, Robert William, 137 Freeman, George Henry, 285 Freeman, Henry Percival, 447 Freeman, Philip Horace, 250 Freeth, Leslie, 410 French, John Arthur Innes, 79 Frick, Titus John, 396 Frischer, Leonard Max, 467 Froom, Arthur Henry Barlow, 171 Fry, Thomas Duncan, 107 Fuller, Cuthbert Graham, 160 Fuller, Nevill Ross, 406 Fullerton, Henry Kirkman Carpenter, 460 Fullerton, William Francis Harman, 443 Fulton, Forrest, 245 Fulton, Laurence Eldred, 239 Fulton, Rennie Kingdon, 76 Furlong, Malcolm Stephenson, 239 Fyfe, Andrew Johnstone, 143, 169 Fyfe, Herbert Charles, 179 Fyffe, Eric Leigh, 374 Gadsden, Cecil Holroyd (not Holyrood), 391, 414 Gale, Ernest William, 100 Gale, Frederick Quintin, 137 Gale, Humphrey Myddleton, 460 Galloway, Hugh, 359 Gamble, Brailsford, 137 Gapp, Arthur Charles, 203 Garcin, Julian Francis William, 185 Gardner, Charles Graham, 74 Gardner, George Christopher, 279 Gardner, Maurice Leigh, 406 Gardner, Percy Alfred, 310 Gardiner, Alfred Edmund, 359 Garnett, James Clerk Maxwell, 285, 298, 495 Garnett, Kenneth Gordon, 460 Garnett, William Hubert Stuart, 292, 298 Garraway, Gloster Tyndall, 460 Garrett, Cecil Dudley, 348 Garrett, Herbert Gascoigne, 285, 318 Garsia, Harry Carew, 152 Garsia, Herbert George Anderson, 126 Gask, Harold Francis, 185 Gauntlett, Francis Ambrose Deane, 436 Geake, Charles, 166 Geard, Reginald Cheniston, 452 Geary, Francis Joseph Grattan, 341, 355 Geary, Herman Noel Grattan, 406, 418 Gee, Athole Murray, 310 Gee, John Charles James Kempe, 391 Gee, Percival Norman Kempe, 348 Gee, Richard, 157 Geldart, William Martin, 140 George, Donald Scotney, 391 George, Douglas Stewart, 203 George, Frank Edwin, 348 German-Reed, Thomas, 448 Gervis, Charles Berkeley, 197 Gervis, Frederick Harcourt, 140 van Geyzel, Laurance Edward, 463 Ghose, Aravinda Ackroyd, 121 Ghose, Manmohan, 127 Gibb, David Eric Wilson, 285, 298 Gibb, Harold Pace, 239 Gibb, William Nimmo, 222 Gibbon, Charles Henry, 149 Gibbons, Alfred, 149 Gibbons, Harry Hornsby Clifford, 443 Gibbons, Rowland Vincent, 143 Gibbons, Vincent, 179 Gibbs, Harold Byron, 455, 464 Gibson, Robert Hepworth, 267 Gibson, Sydney Herbert, 149, 164 Gibson, William Macdonald Cecil, 460 Gifford, George Lawrence, 341 Gilbert, Alfred, 374 Gilbert, Bertram Thomas, 352 Gilbert, Conrad Stucley, 365 Gilbert, George Saunders, 285 Gilbert, Harold John, 384 Gilbert, John Brian, 421 Gilbert-Cooper, Edward Montague, 406 Gilbertson, Charles, 143 Gilks, Harold Langton, 415 Gilks, Humphrey Livingstone, 400 Gilks, Stephen Langton Clowes, 359, 418 Gill, Charles Treverlyn, 432 Gill, Victor William, 341 Gilling, Raymond, 384 Gilman, James, 250, 272 Gimingham, Conrad Theodore, 368 Gladstone, Robert Phillott, 216 Glascock, Donald Robert Graham, 250 Glascock, Lancaster Colin Bradford, 233 Glenny, Charles Frederick, 250, 263 Gloag, Wilfrid Dundas, 143 Glover, James Alison, 222 Glover, Lionel George Moore, 386 Gluckstein, Isidore, 440, 457 Gluckstein, Sidney, 410 Glyn, Guy Geoffrey, 267 Glyn, Lionel Claude, 155 Goad, Horace Johnstone, 302 Goddard, Geoffrey, 455 Godfrey, Charles George, 90 Godfrey, Edward Walter, 341 Godfrey, Ferdinand Camille, 131 Godfrey, Leopold Henry, 140 Godfrey, Wilfred Henry, 322 Godsell, George Herbert, 87 Going, John, 455 Gold, Arthur Prowde, 179 Goldingham, Cecil Stuart, 397 Goldingham, Dick Dalrymple, 391 1876-1905] 517 INDEX. Goldner, Walter William, 167 Goldney, Alfred Peel, 250 Goldney, Arthur Cyril Hone, 365 Goldney, Edmund Peel, 310 Goldsmid, Henry Guy William, 286 Goldsmid, Reginald Francis, Good, Basil Price, 256 Goodair, William Edward, 421 Goodban, Leonard, 368 Goodeve, Thomas Edward, 222 Goodier, Henry Simes, 183 Gordon, Robert Abercromby, 197 Gosney, Oswald, 222 Gosset-Tanner, Arthur Spencer, 197 Gough, Lawrence Ardeley Wyndham, 190 Gouldsmith, Douglas Percy, 267 Gow, Archibald William, 368 Gow, Colin Clarence, 386 Gow, Kenneth, 302 Gow, Patrick, 279 Graham, Cecil Irving, 256 Graham, Cyril Douglas, 302 Graham, Frank, 216 Graham, Frank Cecil, 448 Graham, George, 322 Graham, George Humphrey Irving, 160 Graham, Gerald Clifford, 421 Graham, George Roland, 359 Graham, Lancelot, 245, 255 Graham, Malise Strathearne, 203 Grange, Frank Harris, 368 Grange, Thomas Henry, 329 Grant, Duncan James Currour, 384 Grant, Selwyn Seafield, 222, 229 Grant, Walter Scott Nisbet, 380 Grant, William Ogilvie, 160 Grattan, Colin, 460 Graves, John Phillipps Charles, 140 Gray, Archibald, 90 Gray, Charles Lloyd Rashleigh, 120 Gray, Francis Cecil, 143 Gray, Harry Granville Gordon, 256 Gray, Harry Tyrrell, 302, 337 Gray, Herbert, 90. Gray, Henry Sidney, 315 Gray, Paul Hewson, 133 Gray, Richard Whitmarsh, 295 Gray, Robert Whytlaw, 260 Green, Alan Michael, 374, 402 Green, Ernest Michael, 415, 418 Green, Frederick Michael, 322 Green, Geoffrey Rupert Butler, 179 Green, John Ernest, 120 Green, Noël, 267 Green, Roland, 279 Green, Stuart Montagu, 415, 418 Green, Vincent, 143 Greenall, James Mackintosh, 179 Greenall, Harold Charles, 179 Greenfield, Sydney Herbert, 310 Greenfield, Thomas Joseph Martineau, 78 Greenham, Nicholas John Henry, 467 Greenstreet, Cecil Warde, 86 Greenwood, Augustus George, 352 Greenwood, John Owen, 267 Greg, Hugh Bayley, 179 Greg, Lionel Hyde, 286 Gregory, Arthur Leslie, 452 Greive, Michael, 88 Grellier, Ernest Franz Waldemar, 397 Gresham, Henry Herbert Russell, 452 Gresson, Thomas Tinning, 127 Gretton, George Foster, 233, 247 Gretton, John Cunliffe, 280 Greville, Brooke Southwell Edward Algernon Fulke, 348 Grice, William Stanley, 460 Grierson, Charles Henry Alexander, 436 Griffin, Frederick Leslie, 440 Griffin, Harold, 421 Griffin, Heneage Ernest Featherstone, 330 Griffith, Godfrey de Gorrequèr, 209 Griffith, Gordon Risely, 167 Griffiths, Arthur Hail, 233 Griffiths, Christopher Howard, 369 Griffiths, Harry Melville, 302 Griffiths, Henry Gwilym, 422 Grindle, Bernard Richard Theodore, 286, 298 Grogan, Henry Andrew, 428 Grogan, Richard Laurence Renny, 436 Grosvenor, Oswald Astley, 203 Grosvenor, Edward Moberley, 186 Grosvenor, Robert Penshall, 171 Ground, Edward George, 375, 418 Grove, Frank Basil, 100 Grumbar, Robert Michel, 440 Grylls, Gerveys, 460 Gubbay, Simon Marcus Simon, 286 Gunningham, Richard Pendril Charles, 161 Günther, Frederic Albert, 318 Guye, Edward Fritz, 428 Gwatkin, Frederick Ambrose Stapleton, 267 Gwatkin, Reginald Dugley Stapleton, 365 Hack, Thomas Ernest, 186 Hacking, William Barrett, 302 Hadrill, Henry Clements, 149 Hadwen, Theodore Lovel D., 155 Haedicke, Charles William Richard, 406, 440 Hafner, Arthur Frederick Victor, 275, 318 Hahnemann, Samuel, 88 Haig, Sidney Montague, 143 Haig, Arthur Gordon, 384 Haines, Andrade Ernest, 410 Hains, Arthur Rutherford Boult, 436 Haldane, James Oswald, 250 Haldane, Maldwyn Makgill, 216 Hales, John Arthur Ford, 167 Halford, Edward Frederick, 422 518 [1876-1905 INDEX. Halford, Ernest Samuel, 144 Hall, Albert Edward, 400 Hall, Alner Wilson, 359 Hall, Barrett, 436 Hall, Cecil Symes, 397 Hall, Charles William, 352 Hall, Clarence Esmé, 455 Hall, Clement, 452 Hall, Edgar Vine, 302, 318, 495 Hall, Edgar Wilson, 406 Hall, Edward Basil, 460 Hall, Frederick William, 81, 93 Hall, John, 127 Hall, Julian Charles Gana, 295 Hall, Vernon, 444 Hall, William Alexander Roger, 93 Hall, William Draper, 384 Hallilay, Herbert, 222 Halls, Charles Laurence, 171 Hales, Ernest William, 250 Halse, Arthur Evelyn, 410 Halse, Reginald Charles, 286 Hamblin, Arthur John, 428 Hamill, John Molyneaux, 323, 328 Hamill, Philip, 341, 355 Hamilton, Alan Woodford Ball, 109, 155 Hamilton, Frederick Geary, 144, 158 Hamilton, John Miller Pirrie, 422 Hamilton, John Roper, 149 Hamilton, Robert William, 102 Hamilton, Roger Kerr, 127 Hamilton, William, 286 Hamilton-Smythe, Ernest Arthur, 400 Hammersley, Joseph, 352 Hammond, Cecil Frank, 341 Hammond, Hugh Clarke, 422 Hampson, John James, 76 Hampton, Clarence Lambert, 352 Hand, Henry George, 422 Handcock, Arthur Robert William, 127 Handcock, Percy Stewart Peache, 302 Handcock, Percy Stuart Peache, 318 Handson, Lionel Edwin Charles, 171 Hansell, Alan Waites, 375 Hansell, Danby Kitchingham, 384 Hansell, Francis Leethem, 341 Hansell, John Bentley, 384 Hansell, William Nevill, 448 Hanson, Davis Marcus, 400 Harcourt, Guy Hanmer, 334, 386 Hardcastle, Edward Lewis, 149 Hardcastle, Henry Charles, 171 Hardcastle, Walter Edwin, 245 Harden, Charles Graham, 114 Harden, John Newman, 91 Harden, Philip Graham, 121 Hardie, Alec David, 337 Hardie, Martin, 211 Harding, Reginald William Fowler, 406 Harding, Wilfred John, 391 Hards, John Frederick Stanley, 280 Hardy, Edward Croft, 246, 282 Hardy, Geoffrey Lancelot, 369 Hardy, Norman Evans, 434 Hare, Adrian Church, 448 Hare, Alfred Kenneth, 428 Hare, Allan William, 97 Hare, Charles Francis Aubone, 263 Harris, Frederick Rosenberg, 256. Harris, George Grinling, 233, 263 Harris, Henry Leslie, 144 Harris, Herbert Howard, 93 Harris, James Gibson, 167 Harris, John Henry, 175 Harris, Percival Seymour, 83 Harris, Price Alforth Evelyn, 422 Harris, Robert Vernon, 369 Harris, Sydney West, 229 Harris, William Leonard, 233 Harris, William Stuart Twelves, 444 Harrison, Austin Frederic, 127 Harrison, Bernard Oliver, 122, 186 Harrison, Clifford Pevensey Mattison, 352 Harrison, Edward Henry Bassett, 137 Harrison, Edward Montague, 323 Harrison, Ernest, 211 Harrison, James Waddington, 203 Harrison, John Wilkins, 203 Harrison, Percy, 107 Harrison, Richard Slade, 99, 104, 133 Harrison, Walter Lewis, 204 Hart, Edward Cecil Melbourne, 464 Hart, Ernest Percival Tudor, 190 Hart, George Sidney, 91 Hart, Hugh Melbourne, 432 de Hart, Jack, 459 Hart, James Robert Bell, 233, 238 de Hart, Joseph Bertram, 459 Hart, Reginald Ernest Melbourne, 448 Harting, Robert Anthony Stephen, 452 Hartley, John Mathews, 204 Harvey, Edward John Morewood, 197 Harvey, Frank Henry, 233 Harvey, George Burton, 161, 175 Haselfoot, Cecil Rawdon Walter, 302 Hasluck, Eugene Lewis, 411 Hassan, El Helbawi, 455 Hassan, Francis Isaac, 406 Hatch, Arthur Stanley, 167 Hatch, George Washington, 167, 188 Hatry, Clarence Charles, 440 Hatten, Harry Ambrose Philip, 216 Haussmann, Robert Alexander, 303 Haweis, Hugh Stephen Willyams, 240 Hay, Edgar Plowman, 77 Hay, Keith Gordon, 303 Hay, Walter Charles, 107 Haydon, Geoffrey, 422 Haydon, John Hampden, 74 Haydon, Robert Stafford, 74, 494 Hayes, Harold St. George Bown, 315 Hayter, John Goodenough, 197 Hayter, Owen Chilton Goodenough, 204, 247 Hazell, James Stanley, 109 Hazeon, Cyril Stafford, 353 Head, Leslie Charles Broughton, 229 Heath, Charles Joseph, 197 1876-1905] 519 INDEX. Heath, Philip Maynard, 197 Heathcote, James Shirley, 422 Heathcote, Martin Arthur, 460 Heather, Aubrey George Forster, 272 Heather, Henry James Shedlock, 74 Heather, Percy John, 100, 494 Heaviside, Frederick Kemp Anton, 460 Hedgeland, Arthur John, 233 Hedgeland, Reginald Follett Codrington, 233 Hedges, Thomas Houlditch, 161 Heilbron, Edmund John, 359 Helms, Harold Verner Bruce, 260 Helms, Paul Victor, 275, 318 Hemmons, Bernard, 460 Henderson, Charles Curling, 341, 371 Henderson, Garnet Montgomery Hume, 440 Henderson, Robert Wynne, 161 Henderson, Thomas John, 144 Henderson, William Lewis, 341, 371 Hennell, Charles Murray, 359 Henniker, Alan Major, 101, 110 Henniker, Frederick Chandos, 99, 100 Henniker, Robert Percy, 101 Henrici, Ernest Olaf, 245 Henriques, Harold Cohen, 444 Henson, Gerald John Reginald, 286 Henson, Percy Trevor, 303 Henvey, Ralph, 216 Hepworth, Bernard Gilpin, 375 Hepworth, George Percy, 460 Hepworth, Lawrence Frederic, 330 Herbert, Horace Augustus, 186 Heron, George Allan, 240 Heron, Gilbert, 250. Heron, John Barclay, 310 Hertslet, Godfrey Edward Procter, 137 Hesse, Harold William, 323 Hethey, Ascel, 452 Hethey, Beuno, 464 Hett, Geoffrey Seccombe, 256 Hett, Walter Stanley, 303, 318 Hewby, Louis John, 122 Hewetson, Charles Herbert, 204 Hewetson, George William, 222 Hewetson, John Fordiffe, 330, 337 Hewett, Ernest Arthur, 91 Hewlings, Henry Howell, 161 Hibbert, John Philip, 190 Hickman, Ernest Francis, 323 Higby, Charles Edward, 460 Hicks, Arthur William, 342 Higgens, Cyril Cyprian, 436 Higgins, Henry Hugh Longuet-, 371 Higgins, John Edmond Longuet-, 406, 419 Higgins, Richard Wright, 250 Higgs, Henry Joseph, 422 Highfield, George, 216 Higinbotham, Arthur Ainslie, 233 Higinbotham, Harry Newburgh, 186 Hildesheim, Hermann, 179 Hildesheim, Oscar, 217 Hildyard, Gerard Moresby Thoroton, 122 Hildyard, Harold Charles Thoroton, 122 Hill, Arthur Bernard Lewin, 83 Hill, Charles Arthur Tregelles, 161 Hill, Edmund Masham, 73 Hill, Ernest Frederick John, 267 Hill, Ernest Gardiner, 167 Hill, Roy, 353 Hilliard, Harry St. Alban, 353 Hilliard, Stafford Cockburn, 334 Hills, Malcolm Arthur, 460 Hills, Philip Cowlisham, 436 Hillstead, Roderick Clithero, 464- Hilton-John, Herbert, 303 Hinchliff, Walter Frank, 240 Hind, William Arthur, 179 Hindon, William Herbert, 179 Hiscoke, Arthur Greville, 186 Hiscoke, Ernest William, 133 Hoare, Eric Browell, 415 Hoare, Herbert Arthur, 114 Hobday, Richard Henry, 298 Hockley, Thomas Allen, 155 Hodge, Harold, 88 Hodges, Sidney Sealy, 234 Hodges, Charles Linton, 286 Hodgskin, Thomas Alfred Herbert, 198 Hodgson, Charles Franklin Frisby, 234 Hodgson, Christopher Anthony Row- landson, 204 Hodgson, Leonard, 436, 445 Hoey, Edmund John, 418 Hoey, Edmund Joseph, 400 Hojel, Abraham Claude, 240 Hojel, Harold Courtenay, 234 Holcombe, Francis Dyke, 112 Holdsworth, Charles Alfred, 452 Holford, Christopher Tredwill, 240 Holgate, George Skipworth, 112 Holland, Alan Stewart, 256 Holland, Bert, 416 Holland, Edmund John Cecil, 260 Holland, Edward Torriano, 256 Holland, Walter Whinfield, 267 Hollis, Charles Joseph, 104 Hollis, Frederick Bowyer, 110 Hollis, Harry, 116 Holt-White, Francis Rashleigh, 318 Holt-White, William Hyde, 406, 418 Homersham, Thomas Henry Collett, 144 Honiball, George Henry Dunscombe, 397 Hooper, Cyril Noel, 359 Hooper, Geoffrey Grant, 455 Hooper, Geoffrey Michael, 391 Hope, Rex Hope West, 436 Hopkins, Evan James, 127, 140 Hopkins, Ferdinand, 217 Hopkins, Horace Edward, 138 Hopkins, Walter Donald, 303, 318 Hopkinson, Bertram, 155, 158 Hopkinson, John Gustav, 286, 332 Hopkinson, Rudolph Cecil, 455, 457 Hopson, Frederick Ongley, 186 Horder, Charles Edward, 267 520 [1876-1905 INDEX. Horne, Edmund Piesley, 422 Horne, John Gibson, 406 Horton, William Herbert Lawrence, 116 Hose, Charles Thomas, 303 Hotson, Arnold, 120 Houseman, Edward Albert, 155 Howard, Francis Cecil, 454 Howard, Thomas Heap, 268 Howell, Geoffrey, Castell, 436 Howell, John Denison, 407 Howell, Norman, 436 Howorth, Humphrey Noel, 342 Howorth, Rupert Beswicke, 315 Howse, Charles Aubrey, 380, 386 Howse, Francis Robert, 310, 337 Howse, Harold Luxton, 411, 426 Hubbard, William St. Aubyn Fortescue, 179 Huddart, George Henry Augustus, 167 Hudson, Eric Donald Brereton, 436 Hudson, Frederiek Audley, 448 Hudson, James Frank, 223 Hudson, Ronald William Henry Turn- bull, 193 Hughes, Edward William, 432 Hughes, Ernest Algernon Ellis, 464 Hughes, Frederick Richard, 114 Hughes, George Lewis, 198 Huish, Horace Cecil, 428 Hull, Tom Edward Orridge, 416 Hull, Walter Grove, 437 Hulm, Wynne Odyerne, 411, 432 Humphreys, George Frederick, 268 Hunt, Alfred Edward, 318 Hunt, Henry, 92 Hunt, John Vernon, 295 Hunter, Edward Thomas Gurney, 286 Hunter, John Young, 190 Hunter, Murland, 464 Hunter, Ronald Muir, 323, 386 Hunter, William Harold Pettingell, 440 Hurditch, Charles Percy, 127 Hurly, Maurice Randall, 73 Hussey, Montague Grove, 234 Hussey, Victor Edwin Grove, 186 Hutcheson, Norman Heber, 360 Hutcheson, Steele, 295 Hutcheson, Wellesley Cathcart, 359 Hutchinson, Charles Menzies Lyon, 90 Hutchinson, Charles Walsham, 407 Hutchinson, Victor Elliot Swift Bury, 342 Hutchison, Archibald Maitz, 416, 445 Hutchison, Charles Graham, 416, 457 Hutt, Cecil William, 303, 328 Hyde, Clarendon George, 90 Hyman, Neville Emanuel, 455 Infield, Albert Edgar, 217 Infield, Charles Henry, 167 Inglis, Guy Hunter Erskine, 268 Inglis, John Henry, 127 Inglis, Leslie, 172 Innes, Selwyn Levy, 245 Iredell, Stanley Macartney Lewis, 323 Irvine, Henry William Kennedy, 155 Irwin, Sidney Conyers, 223 Isaacs, Leonard Richard Burrell, 448 Isaacs, Stanley Walter, 461 Ivens, Robert Carew, 286 Iwi, Laurence Joseph, 428 Jack, William, 91 Jackson, Arthur Noel Stiebel, 467 Jackson, Francis, 342 Jackson, Noel Bower, 380 Jacob, Arthur Lawrance Baldwin, 179 Jacob, John Hier, 375 Jacob, Walter Henry Bell, 114 Jacobs, Lionel B., 172 Jacobs, Matthew Henry, 179, 245 Jacobs, Maurice, 105 Jacobs, Philip Acland, 149 James, Bernard Seton, 455 James, Edward Henry, 391 James, Eric Ibbetson, 407, 414 James, Ernest Cory, 323 James, Ernest Samuel Pennant K., 418 James, Geoffrey Minto, 464 James, Godfrey Warden, 411, 442 James, Percival George Egerton, 204 James, Sidney Herbert, 144 James, Stanley Ibbetson, 448 James, Thomas Henry, 103 James, Thomas Leslie, 287 Jamieson, Harold Henry, 180 Jamison, Reginald, 240, 263 Jarrad, Algernon Harold Downe, 416 Jarvis, Horace Eustace George, 461 Jaulmes, Théodor Leopold, 93 Jeaffreson, John Walter, 310 Jeaffreson, Alfred Edward, 118 Jeaffreson, Alfred Ernest, 110 Jeaffreson, Arthur Cyril, 161 Jeaffreson, Charles Berkeley, 99 Jefferis, Frank, 155 Jefferis, George Herbert, 251 Jelley, Reginald Frank, 104 Jenkins, Edward Sidney, 209 Jenkins, Lionel Francis, 217 Jenkins, William Whitford, 240, 247 Jennings, Alfred Vaughan, 74 Jennings, Arthur Lewis, 330 Jennings, Edward Montagu, 464 Jennings, Frederick Sinclair Wills, 323, 355 Jennings, Leonard Arthur, 330 Jennings, Richard John, 303 Jéquier, Edward Henry Emile, 422 Jéquier, John Louis Vivian, 461 Jéquier, William Daniel Victor, 407 Jerram, Arnold Escombe, 111 Jessett, Montague George, 93 Jewson, Frederick Dunbar, 365 Joaquim, Basil John Parsick, 441, 457 Joaquim, Lloyd Joaquim Parsick, 432 1876-1905] 521 INDEX. Jobson, Reginald, 323 John. See Hilton-John. John, Ambrose Hilton, 240 John, Reginald Emerson Hilton, 251 Johns, Cecil Starr Maclecem, 311 Johns, Charles Herbert Macklecem, 365 Johnson, Allan Macdonald, 136 Johnson, Arthur Frederick William, 133 Johnson, Claude Goodman, 81, 83 Johnson, Douglas Stanley, 77 Johnson, Dudley Vaughan, 467 Johnson, George Edward MacQueen, 342 Johnson, Gordon, 429 Johnson, Hugh Thomas, 180 Johnson, Norman Hunt Adams, 150 Johnson, Percy Joseph Viner, 191 Johnson, Roy Frank, 437 Johnson, Samuel Terence, 455 Johnson, Wilfred Alexander, 375, 386 Johnston, Alec Leith, 418 Johnston, Hugh Kenneth, 391 Johnstone, Arthur Gordon, 391 Joll, Kenneth Harry Boyd, 303 Jolowicz, Herbert Felix, 422, 434 Jones, Edwyn Llewellyn, 342 Jones, Frederick William, 133, 140 Jones, George Albert, 365, 386 Jones, George Arthur, 180 Jones, Hal Harrison, 342 Jones, Henry David Llewellyn, 437, 444 Jones, John Reeder, 330, 337 Jones, Lawrence, 204, 229 Jones, Lewis Price, 180 Jones, Ronald Kelsey, 441 Jones, Sydney Hollamby, 353 Jones, Walter Hewitt, 324 Jones, William Tofield, 429 Joseph, Charles Simpson, 138, 158, 204 Joseph, Edwin George, 411 Joseph, Ernest Marton, 234 Joseph, Felix Abraham, 240 Joseph, Louis Charles, 360 Joseph, Reginald Herbert, 375 Joseph, William Franklin George, 324 Josephs, Arthur William, 407 Joyce, Philip Sidney K., 97 Judd, Alan Cecil, 375, 386 Judd, Francis Arthur, 311, 318 Judge, Arthur Stanley, 120 Jukes, Edward Herbert, 186 Jukes, John Edwin Clapham, 234 Juler, Frank Anderson, 276, 318 Juler, George Critchett, 407 Just, Leonhard Wolfgang, 211 Just, Theodore Hartmann, 365, 386 Just, Wilhelm Nathaniel, 107 Kafka, Emil Julius, 304, 318 Kann, Ernest Alexander, 418 Karn, Raymond Edward, 467 Karop, Philip Andreas, 375 Kay, Robert Cecil, 204 Kayll, Harry Fairfax, 204 Kayll, Norman Addison, 191 Kayll, William Welch, 167 Keays, Lionel Francis Lovell, 209, 247 Keigwin, Henry David, 304 Keigwin, Herbert Stanley, 229 Kekewich, Stanley Brock, 448 Keller, Francis Frederic, 437 Kelly, David Victor, 457 Kelly, Ignatius George, 391, 419 Kelsall, Thomas Edward, 191 Kelsey, Lionel Victor, 311 Kemp, Allen Frederic, 391 Kemp, Bertram Lowther Sandford, 204 Kemp, Edgar Stephen, 304 Kemp, Francis Daniel Sandford, 133 Kemp, Herbert Bruce Sandford, 287 Kemp, Julian Ernest Sandford, 150 Kemp, Stanley Wells, 311 Kemp-Welch, Stanley, 287 Kempson, Francis Kenelm, 369 Kempthorne, Ainslie Nevill, 324 Kennedy, Douglas Wyburn, 311 Kennedy, Edward Gordon, 304 Kennedy, Horas Graham, 461 Kennington, Eric Henry, 402 Kennington, James, 198 Kennington, William Oscar, 365 Kerr, Hugh Ripley, 456 Kerrich, John Herbert, 161 Kershaw, Dudley, 198 Kershaw, Horace, 138, 141 Key, William Percy, 198 Keyser, Harry Assur, 122 Kibble, Alfred William, 375 Killick, Cecil Molyneux, 464 Killick, Stephen George Molyneux, 448 King, Bernard William Templeton, 434 King, Cecil Arthur, 342 King, Charles Montague, 119 King, Edward Oakes, 172 King, Eric Lorne, 464 King, Harold Charles, 112 King, Herbert Alfred, 112 King, Henry Walter Richard, 280 King, Horace Herbert, 432 King, Lionel Thomas, 400 King, Lyster Hulme, 342 King-Church, Charles Edward, 198, 211, 257 King-Church, John Cardale, 161, 175 King-Stephens, Lionel Eustace, 292 Kingdon, John Phillipps, 295, 298 Kingham, John Ernest, 371 Kingston, Charles Dania, 234 Kinns, Edward Herbert, 77 Kinsey, Arthur Francis St. John, 342 Kiralfy, Archibald Gerald, 360 Kiralfy, Edgar Graham, 375 Kirby, Herbert Robert, 311 Kirby, Walter Ernest, 324, 337 Kirby, William Lewis Clark, 276, 282 Kirchberger, Oscar Solomon, 448 522 [1876-1905 INDEX. Kirkham-Blair, Ralph, 287 Kisch, Augustus Maitland, 422 Kisch, Barthold Schlesinger, 311, 332, 495 Kisch, Ernest Royalton, 384 Kisch, Martin Schlesinger, 342, 386 Kitcat, Robert Paley, 93 Kitson, Arthur James Douglas, 324 Kitto, William Richard, 90 Klingenstein, Gilbert, 386 Klingenstein, Sidney, 349, 355 Knight, Reginald Kirwin, 268 Knowles, Hugh Charles, 158 Koch, Martyn Douglas V., 464 Kochanski, Leon Casimir Moull, 411 Koekkoek, Frederick, 198 Koppelow, Charles Ernest Hermann Alexander Paul von, 172 Krauss, Harold Barnet, 461 Krauss, Norman David, 448 Kulb, Victor Henry, 223 Kunhardt, Ferdinand Henry, 251 Kunhardt, Frederic George, 324 Kynaston, Alfred Francis, 96 Laithwaite, John Gilbert, 94 Lake, Kirsopp, 205 Lambert, George, 452 Lance, Frederick William, 76 Land, Lea Milroy, 268 Lan-Davis, Cyril Frederick, 371 Lane, Samuel Bourdas, 349 Lane, Septimus Arthur, 324 Lang, Edward Lionel, 429 Langdon, Arthur William, 287 Langdon-Davies, Bernard Noël, 211 Langhorne, Alfred Byron, 324 Langhorne, Robert Tennent, 334 Langhorne, William August, 251 Langman, Albert Edward, 229 Langman, Francis William, 304 Langman, John Andrew, 229 Large, Joseph Herbert, 88 Larken, Paul Metcalf, 342 Larner, Henry Meredith, 102 Last, Basil Hubert, 416 Last, Thomas Clifford, 167 Latimer, Courtenay, 287, 298 Laughton, Kenneth Heath, 251 Laurie, Arthur Hamilton, 186 Laurie, Kenrick Carteret, 315 Laverty, Cecil Hay De la Motte, 251 Law, Harold George, 456 Lawford, Martin, 175 Lawrence, Arthur Sealy, 375 Lawrence, Edward Robert, 304 Lawrence, Gerald Leslie, 161 Lawrence, Henry John Griffiths, 217 Lazarus, Arthur Montagu, 464 Lazarus, Frank Jacob, 268 Lazarus, George Maitland, 280, 290 Leadam, Harold Christopher Newton, 234 Leage, Horace Hamilton, 365 Leah, Samuel, 353 Learoyd, Arthur Gordon, 141, 186 Ledgard, George Horace, 186 Ledgard, Ralph Gilbert, 217, 268 Ledgard, Walter Hubert, 186 Lee, Benjamin Henry, 76, 77 Lee, Crichton Stirling, 260, 319 Lee, Edward Henry Hoare, 92 Lee, Gilbert Sterling (Stirling), 251, Lee, Harold Montague, 392 Lee-Wright, Harold, 324 Leechman, Alleyne, 133 Leedham, Leslie Charles, 432 Lees, Alan Henry, 330, 337 Lees, John Rutherfoord D'Olier, 407 Lees, Kenneth Arthur, 287, 298 Lees, William Donald, 251, 259 Leeson, Harold Howard, 334 294 Leeson, Leslie Knight, 343, 379, 429, 495 Leffman, Frank Emil, 416, 434 Legg, Bertram Theodore, 209 Legg, Charles James Simpson, 205 Legg, Frederick John, 144 Legg, Reginald Francis, 138 Legg, William George, 133 Leggatt, Edward Oswald Neville Owen 251 Leggatt, Ernest Hugh Every, 113, 115 Leggatt, Frederick Clement Every, 81, 98 Le Grand, Alfred Henry Harvey, 296 Le Grand, John Prowett, 381 Le Gros, Ernest, 330 Leigh-Bennett, Cyril Francis, 343 Leigh-Hunt, Maurice Egerton, 138 Leigh-Hunt, Paul Cecil Courthope, 268 Leigh-Hunt, Trevor Rodney, 280 Leigh-Hunt, Walter Jocelyn, 296 Leishman, Oswald Stewart, 168 Le Marie, Frank, 407 Le Mesurier, Reginald Frederick, 400, 419 Lemon, Reginald Allin, 467 Leon, Arthur Alexander, 234 Leslie, Henry, 77 Letts, Charles Hubert, 128 Letts, Henry Vaughan, 96 Letts, Norman Ashworth, 113 Leveaux, Montague Vivian Ellis, 223 Levick, George Murray, 251 Levy, Arthur Louis, 423 Levy, Frederick Laurence, 268 Levy, Henry Lionel, 429 Lewis, Herbert Somers, 223 Lewisohn, Claude, 394 Lewisohn, Frederick, 229 Lewisohn, Karl, 403 Lewtas, Frederick George, 441 Ley, Geoffrey Arthur Henry, 461 Ley, Harry Granville, 162 Lightbody, Bernard Alexander, 287 Lightbody, Leonard Jocelyn, 349, 392 Lightbody, Malcolm Rupert Russell, 240 Lightburne, Robert Henry Hartcourt, 369 1876-1905] 523 INDEX. Lilly, Charles Otto, 432 Lilly, George Austen, 416 Linck, Harry August, 324 Linck, Maximilian William, 349, 371 Lindsay, Alec Gerald, 461 Lindsay, Arthur Claude R., 168 Lindsay, Herbert Stott, 85, 91 Lindsay, Henry Alexander Fanshawe, 276, 294 Lindsay, Walter Stott, 81 Lines, Wallace, 172 Linton, Francis James, 411 Lion, Felix Julius, 448, 457 Lissant, Sydney Phillip, 423, 446 List, Alexander Patrick, 411 Litteljohn, Arthur Rieussett, 287 Litteljohn, Edward Salterne, 260 Littlewood, Arthur Bernard, 85 Littlewood, John Edenson, 403 Littlewood, Samuel Robinson, 238 Livingstone, Guy, 304 Lloyd, Cecil Kingsley, 423, 434 Lloyd, Langford Newman, 172 Lloyd, William Reginald, 407, 419 Loch, Charles William, 411 Lockhart, William Douglas, 381 Lockwood, Reginald, 268 Lockwood, Sidney Hirst, 335 Loewe, Herbert Martin James, 316, 355 Loewe, Lionel Louis, 448 Longford, William Ulic Desmond, 467 Longuet-Higgins. See Higgins. Longworth, Alfred, 155 Lord, Eustace Henry, 99 Lord, George Wilfred, 198 Lord, Thomas Ashe, 162, 169 Lovell, Harold Thomas, 128 Lovell, John Spencer, 104 Lovell, Sidney John, 106 Lovemore, Sinclair. Moody, 234 Lovering, William Reginald, 316 Lovett, Frederick Reynolds, 276, 290 Low, Archibald Montgomery, 407 Low, Kenneth Stewart, 375 Lowson, Kenneth John Gordon, 392 Löwy, Albert Ernest, 416 Luard - Selby, Reginald Bertram, 330, 371 Lubbock, Guy Ashley, 465 Lucas, Alfred Edward, 168 Lucas, Archibald, 168 Lucas, Ronald Fairfax, 360 Luckstedt, Geoffrey Eric, 423 Ludlam, Allan Leslie, 144 Ludlam, Cuthbert Aubrey, 133 Lunau, William Henry, 122 Lundgren, Charles Wilson, 423 Lupton, Arthur Sinclair, 205, 212 Lupton, Horace Wheeler, 191 Lupton, John, 85, 100 Lupton, Joseph Macdougal, 76, 92 Lupton, Roger, 150 Lush, Reginald Gregory Gilmore, 381 Lutman, Robert Bywater, 335 Luxmoore, Bruce Douglas, 251 Lydall, Henry Hugh Wykeham, 376 Lydall, William Edward Dyer, 296 Lyle, Joseph Vacy, 107 Lynch, Gerald Roche, 423 Lynch, Stephen Frederick Blosse, 172 Lyon, Frederick Otto, 392 Lyons, Emanuel Simon, 227 Lytton, Harry Koriegine, 467 MacAlister, Donald Alexander, 252 MacAlister, George Ian, 268, 291 Macarthur, Alick Judson, 88 Macaulay, George Robert, 93 MacBride, George Palmer, 268 MacBride, Robert Johnstone Knox, 257 McCance, John Law, 423 MacClymont, Colin Alexander, 360 McConnell, Dufferin Villiers, 416 McCully, Donald, 437 Macdonald, Arthur Gabell, 180 MacDonald, Charles Clanranald, 128 MacDonald, Clarence Reginald, 198 MacDonald, Donald, 429 MacDonald, Donald John, 187 McDonald, James, 465 MacDonald, Kenneth Alexander, 172 MacDonald, Percy Brooming, 304 MacDonald, Roderick George, 205 McDonell, Eneas Ronald, 191 McDonnell, Alastair Somerled, 311 McDonnell, Michael Francis Joseph, 292, 298 McDonnell, Thomas Francis Robert, 175 McDowall, Stewart Andrew, 335 McDowell, Francis John James Forster, 209 McEntire, James Virtue, 280 MacFarlane, Walter de Burgh, 330 MacGeagh, Henry Davies Foster, 349 McGowan, Frank, 335 MacGrath, Michael Reginald, 260 Machell, Lancelot, 234 Mächtig, Erick Gustav Siegfried, 434 McIlwaine, Arthur Arnold, 223 Mackail, Denis George, 461 Mackenzie, Roderick Henry Turing, 452 Mackenzie, William Crosthwaite, 441 Mackesy, Pierse Joseph, 353 MacKray, William Henderson, 241, 247 MacLean, Lachlan John Alan, 304 McLeod, Norman Macdonald, 381 MacMahon, William Percy Dartrey, 392 MacMillan, Henry MacClaurin, 316 MacMillan, Stephen Alexander, 331 McMurdie, Stanley Robert, 79 McNair, Arthur Wyndham, 131 McNaught, William George Bower, 83 Macnee, Eustace Alberic (Alberé), 365, 371 McNeill, Angus Donald Talbot, 444 Macnutt, Frederick Brodie, 180 524 [1876-1905 INDEX. Macpherson, Ronald Elliot, 397 Macpherson, Ronald Gordon, 180 Macrory, Adam John Charles, 448 MacRury, Evan, 343, 355 Macvean, Maffra William Bushby, 407 Magnus, Laurie, 128, 153 Magnus, Leonard Arthur, 257, 263 Maidlow, John Southern, 217 Mains, Archibald, 400 Mair, Edward Millett, 387 Mair, Frank Ernest, 261 Maitland, Edmund Bellasis Wightman, 400, 419 Major, Lancelot Bruce, 227 Malcolm, Alexander John, 128 Malcolm, George William, 128 Mallam, Ross Ibbotson Dalton, 252 Mallinson, Alfred Norman, 429 Manger, Albert Ernest, 95, 104 Manifold, Michael Graham Egerton, 112, 180 Manly, George William, 292 Manners, Hubert John Victor, 416, 449 Manning, George Alfred, 461 Manning, Guy Eugene, 172 Manning Herbert Ralph, 324 Manning, Stacey Lane, 353 Manning, William Oke, 287 Mansergh, Edward, 429 Marcus, Archie Edgar, 304 Marcus, Dudley Stewart, 324 Marcy, Frederick Nichols, 287 Marcy, George, 223 Marcy, William Nichols, 158 Marker, Arthur Ernest, 446 Marker, Edwin Henry Simon, 426 Marks, Ernest Edward, 94 Marks, Leslie Harold, 449 Marriott, Cecil Henry, 325 Marriott, Charles Cockburn, 88 Marriott, Norman Yorke, 144 Marsden, George, 205 Marsh, Cecil Edward, 88 Marsh, Gilbert Howe Maxwell, 349 Marsh, Roland Henry, 257 Marshall, Arthur Grotjan, 223 Marshall, Donald Guy, 288 Marshall, Ernest Edward, 269 Marshall, Frank Graham, 371 Marshall, Geoffrey, 401 Marshall, George Bishop, 134 Marshall, Gerald Collis, 247 Marshall, Harold, 304 Marshall, John Valentine, 241 Marshall, Kenneth Edward Dix, 465 Marshall, Robert Calder, 234 Marsland, Hermann Hugh, 411 Marsland, Philip Rickards, 138 Marsland, Reginald Price Wood, 180, 207 Marter, Frederick William, 423 Marter, Horace, 441 Martin, George, 234 Martin, John Charles Mant, 429 Martin, Montagu Charles R., 88 Martin, Moritz Richard, 360, 414 Martin, Oliver Percy, 319 Martin, Reginald Victor, 423 Martyn, Avenell Frederick Cleeve, 397 Martyn, Valentine Cleeve, 392 Marval, Charles, 241, 263 Marval, John, 227 Marwood, Sidney Lionel, 461 Marzials, François Maurice, 108, 110 Mason, Barry Willicombe, 96 Master, Reginald Arthur, 461 Masters, Frederick Hill, 325 Masters, William John Blechynden, 325 Matheson, Alexander, 128 Matheson, Atherton Greville Ewing, 172 Matheson, Edward Ewing, 128 Mathews, George Arthur Augustus, 252 Mathews, Leslie Henry Staverton, 147 Mathews, Percy Staverton, 147, 205 Matteson, Leonard, 343 Matthaei, Ernst Roger, 335, 337 Matthew, Alfred Churchill, 305 Matthew, Austin Frederic, 316, 328 Matthew, Edmund Henry, 241, 294 Matthew, Herbert Edmund John, 381, 419, 495 Matthew, Hubert Maurice, 397 Matthew, Leonard Arthur, 325, 363 Matthew, Reginald Walter, 288, 319 Matthew, Wilfrid John, 360 Matthews, Geoffrey, 252 Mattinson, Harold, 288 Mattinson, Miles Churchill, 360 Maude, Gerald William Urquhart, 360 Maund, Arthur Clinton, 456 Maurice, Frederick Barton, 122 Maurice, Hugh Alexander, 423 Maurice, Lawrence Colley, 369 Maurice, Richard FitzGerald, 198, 207 Maurice, Stirling, 429, 446 Maurice, William Edmund, 269, 272 Mavor, Ivan, 387 Mavor, Thomas Paul Faustius Henry, 449 Maw, Arthur Ernest, 360 Maw, Henry, 173 Maw, Robert Lewis, 241 Maw, Thomas Frederick, 311 Maxwell, Leofric Charles Vernon, 461 Maxwell, John Preston, 134 Maxwell, William Laidlaw, 376 May, Cyril Ernest, 416 May, Harry Vincent, 401 May, Henry William, 173 May, Stanley, 191 May, William Lupton, 78 Mayeur, Eugène François, 94 Maynard, Charles Clarkson Martin, 109 Maynard, Farnham Edward, 349 Mead, Henry Gifford, 191 Mead, William Albert, 217 Meares, Cyril Frankland, 311 Mears, Trevor Irvine Nevitt, 241 1876-1905] 525 INDEX. Medill, Robert Eugene, 198 Medill, Thomas Herbert, 158 Mehdi Kkan, Mirza, 452 Meiklejohn, Norman Sinclair, 269 Meiklejohn, Roderick Sinclair, 217 Meiklejohn, Walter Lloyd Sinclair, 235, 247, 296 Melhuish, John Leon, 349 Melhuish, Paul, 397 Melhuish, Ralph Paul, 305, 319 Melhuish, Robert Aveline, 360 Mella, Frederick Johann Gustavus, 276, 298 Mellish, Laurence Oliver Falaise, 217 Mellor, Frank Algernon, 118 Melville, Alexander Napier, 325 Melville, Robert George, 150 Mempes, Mortimer James, 292 Mempes, Walter, 423 Mennell, George Gillies, 235 Mennell, James Beaver, 269 Mennell, Zebulon, 199 Menzies, Henry, 94 Meredith, Hubert Angelo Joshua, 353, 414 Merrick, Lawrence, Bruce, 199 Merrick, William, 180 Merritt, Cecil Mack, 235 de Mersan, Raoul, 310 Mexia, José Carlos, 245 Meyer, Xavier Rodwell, 134 Michell, Guy Herington, 199 Michôd, Frederic Archibald Hope, 144 Middlemiss, George Whitson, 241 Middlemiss, Sholto Douglas, 449 Middleton, Harry Empson, 407, 446. Middleton, Reginald Fairfax, 365 Midgley, Henry Graham, 467 Midwinter, Arthur Adair, 223 Midwinter, Cecil George Adair, 162 Midwinter, Edward Colpoys, 131 Mignon, Franklin Alfred Charles, 209 Mignon, Jephson George, 156 Mignon, Louis de la More, 223 Milburn, Edward Sinclair, 349 Milburn, Gerald Percy, 366 Mildred, Spencer, 191, 193 Miller, Charles Murdoch, 90 Miller, Constantine Saltonstall, 90, 109 Miller, Cyril Walter, 168 Miller, Francis Samuel, 229 Miller, Frederick Richard L., 441, 452 Miller, George Munro, 95 Miller, Gordon Molineux, 376 Mills, Colin Charles, 467 Mills, Edward Victor, 411, 419 Millward, William Charles Geoffrey Duncan, 482 Milner, John Philip, 252 Milsted, Arthur Penryn, 100 Milsted, Edmund George, 187 Milton, Archibald Robert Rewicke, 325, 372 Misquith, Juan Carlos, 465 Mitchell, Alan Alexander McCaskyll, 305, 319, 495 Mitchell, Edmund Amyot, 423 Mitchell, Horace, 80 Mitchell, Hugh, 288 Mitchell, James, 79 Mitchell, John Percival, 429 Mitchell, Kenneth Grant, 376 Mitchell, Philip Euen, 449 Mitchell, William Weston, 144 Mitton, Edgar Wilbury, 235 Mitton, Ralph Heslop, 257 Moberly, Ronald Stewart, 449 Moilliet, John Lewis, 361 Moinet, John Cyril, 252 Monfries, Charles Babington Smith, 337 Monfries, James Drummond Carmichael, 419 Monilaws, Stanley Hope, 423 Monson, Lewis Oswald, 449 Montagu, David, 168 Montagu, Louis Samuel, 115, 150 Montague, Albert Edward, 109 Montefiore, Claude Emanuel, 361 Montefiore, Gilbert Vita Barrow, 397 Montefiore, Joseph Charles Jacob, 376 Montgomery, Bernard Law, 429 Montgomery, Donald Stanley, 430, 434 de Montmorency, Raymond Hervey, 196 Moon, Hubert Charles Peter, 430 Moore, Bertram Percy, 205, 212 Moore, Cecil Ernest, 407 Moore, Harold Leslie, 269 Moore, John Lee, 235, 272 Moore, William Fradgley, 144 Morant, William Hedley, 437, 454 Moray-Brown, Orlando, 252 Morecroft, Cecil Edward Hiram, 465 de Morgan, Augustus, 196 Morison, Charles Bruce, 187 Morley, Alexander Francis, 437 Morley, Basil Ellis, 150 Morley, Lacy Collison Collison-, 175 Morris, Arthur Percy, 296 Morris, Arthurs Higgs, 349 Miller, Hugh Molineux, 331 Miller, John Doull, 90 Miller, John Molineux, 353 Miller, Walter St. John, 325 Miller, Lawrence Walter, 331 Millington, Lionel Bertie, 180, 183 Millington, William Pearson, 223 Millmaker, Lytton Chandos Fleming, 397 Mills, Charles Eaton, 343 Morris, Philip Henry, 401 Morris, Sydney, 209 Morris, Wilfrid Edgar, 449 Morris, William Richard Grave, 199 Morton, Andrew, 199 Morton, Lindsay Nowell, 263 Morton, William Levett, 298 Moses, Charles Robert, 437 Moses, David Assur Henry, 218 526 [1876-1905 INDEX. Mosse, Charles Herbert, 408 Mosse Philip Godfrey, 449 Mosse, Sydney Hugh, 423 Mount, Walter Reginald, 191 Moxon-Browne, Edward, 397 Moxon-Browne, Kendall Ernest, 325 Moyses, Harry John Swenson, 280 Mudford, Charles, 173 Mudford, Frederic George, 145 Mudford, Walter Heseltine, 424 Muir, Hugh Brown, 150 Muir-Mackenzie, Kenneth James, 312 - Muir Mackenzie, Montague Ronald Alfred, 312 Mulligan, Arthur de Wolfe, 252 Mulvany, Charles Mathew, 111 Munro, Kenneth, 94 Munton, Vincent Robert, 411, 434 Murdoch, Archibald José Campbell, 209 Murdoch, Louis Forde MacGrigor, Camp- bell, 128 Murphy, Frank Arthur, 441, 458 Murr, Christopher, 412 Murray, Charles Richard, 305 Murray, David Alexander Bruce, 465 Murray, George Andrew, 335 Murray, George Cameron, 467 Murray, Hamilton, 261 Murray, Kenneth Francis Malcolm, 449 Musgrave, Richard Rosewell, 173 Myers, Arthur Phineas, 209 Myers, Henry Cecil, 257, 263 Myers, Horace Abraham, 355 Myers, William Walter, 245 Newson, Walter Frank, 424 Niblett, Herbert Henry James Morton, 150 Nicholson, George John Lothian, 145 Nicholson, George Percy, 252 Nicholson, Herbert Pearson, 209 Nicholson, Octavius Henry Lothian, 235 Nicholson, Reginald, 288 Nicholson, Walter Frederick, 158 Nicholson, William Glaister, 145 Nicoll, Arthur John, 88, 98 Niemeyer, Otto Ernst, 316, 337 Nitsch, John Ferdinand, 128 Nixon, Fergus Brinsley, 305 Noel, Norman Philpot Robert, 465 Nordberg, Eric, 424, 442 Norman, George Frederick Alexander, 235 Normandy, Geoffrey Frank, 288 Normandy, Leopold Frederick, 316 North, Edward Dudley, 173 North, Edward Herbert, 73 North, Eustace Guest Herbert, 95 North, Frederick John, 369 North, Harold, 205 North, Michael Arthur, 73, 79 Norton, Cyril William, 430 Norton, Ernest Lingham, 337 Norton, Frank Steer, 355 Norton, Henry Harvey, 79 Nowell, Frederick, 199 Noyes, Edwin Brownrigg, 433 Nunes, Lionel George, 288 Nursey, Cyril Fairfax Lane, 227 Nash, Elwin Harral Thomas, 134 Nash, Foster Henry, 305 Nash, Fountain Okey Colbourne, 252 Nash, Paul, 441, 461 Nash, Walter Bertram, 128 Nash, Whitwell Tryon, 173 Nathan, Cyril Herbert, 446 Nathan, Harry Louis, 412, 446 Nealor, John, 376 Neame, Austin Langley, 353 Neave, Cecil Howard, 257 Neave, George Reginald, 397 Needham, Frederick Manners, 449 Neil, Arthur Theodore, 235, 247, 296 Neil, John Cavan, 288 Neil, William Herbert, 235 Nelson, Richard Albany, 288, 332 Nepean, Evelyn Charles Yorke St. Vin- cent, 312 Nepean, Leonard Percy St. Vincent, 305 Nesbitt, Randolph Cosby, 99 Nesfield, Vincent Blumhardt, 312 New, Frank Edward, 79 Newman, Cedric John, 449 Newman, Lionel Herbert Lewis, 343 Newman, Wilfred Alfred, 433 Newson, Stanley George, 376 Oates, Geoffrey Eugene, 331, 355 Oates, Raymond William, 434 O'Brien, Maurice Barry, 356 O'Brien, Bichard Barry, 416 O'Brien, Roderick Barry, 349 O'Connell, Charles Frederick, 241 O'Connell, Henry, 252 Ogilvy, Harry Hyacinth, 209 Ohlwerther, Walter John, 361 Oldershaw, Ernest Evans, 353 Oldershaw, Lucian Robert Frederic, 210 247 Oldfield, Claude Philip, 442 Oliver, Bertram Frederick, 376 Oliver, Cecil Rider, 412, 424 Oliver, Charles Oldworth, 461 O'Mahony, Arthur Redmond, 138 O'Neill, Charles Stephen, 75 Onraët, Pierre Trevor, 449 Onslow-Ford, Max, 343 Oppenheim, Alfred Isaac, 398 Oppenheim, Herbert Abraham, 384 Orchard, Edward Henslow, 261 Orchard, Francis Graham, 205 Orchard, Lawrence Barnard, 343 Orme, Frederick George, 187 Orpen, Edward Richards, 361, 384 1876-1905] 527 INDEX. Osborne, Henry Cal, 458 Osburn, George Victor, 218 Otto, Frederick Arthur, 452 Owen, Arthur Elibank Lewis, 293 Owen, Cecil Vaughan Meredith, 150, 175 Owen, Evelyn Hugh St. David, 288, 296 Packard, Eric William Sydney, 458 Packard, Kenneth Gordon, 461 Padday, Arther Cumming, 162 Padday, James Alexander, 129 Paddon, Arthur Conrad Wreford, 401 Paddon, Godfrey Hugh Wreford, 376 Page, Charles Henry, 408 Page, Francis Trafford, 465 Page-Phillips, Percy Louis, 241 Pain, Basil Hewitt, 289 Palmer, Bernard Foster, 369 Palmer, Brien Charles, 444 Palmer, Carl Edward, 325 Palmer, Clarence Edward Stanhope, 337, 495 Palmer, Claude Foster, 456 Palmer, Ralph John, 150 Palmer, William Edward, 412 Pare, Henry Alfred, 261 Pare, Hubert, 305, 319 Pare, Maurice, 343 Pariente, Gaston, 162 Parker, Alfred Watson, 145 Parker, Frank, 398 Parker, Frederick Prosper, 325 Parker, Herbert Alban, 205 Parker, Northmore Eden, 289 Parker, Percy Barron, 134, 147 Parker, Sidney Hyde, 408 Parker, William Matthew Charles, 316 Parkinson, George John, 168 Parnell, Robert Percival, 168 Parrott, Hugh McDowall, 193 Parry, John Griffiths Montagu, 453 Parsons, Charles Kilgour, 369 Parsons, Frank, 350 Parsons, Herbert John, 229 Parsons, Lionel Spencer, 354 Passy, Lancelot Francis, 325 Paterson, Frederick Graham, 181 Patmore, John Deighton, 312 Paton, Archibald Shaw, 187 Patrick, Vincent Hammond, 191 Pay, Ralph John, 296 Payne-Gallwey, Maurice Hilton Frank- land, 456 Payne, John Melvin, 241 Peake, George Alan, 461 Pearce, Cecil Lees, 316 Pearce, Dudley Guy, 408 Pearman, John Barton, 173 Pearman, Richard Carrol, 173 Pears, Guy Barnett, 312 Pears, Lancelot, 350 Pears, Maurice Loraine, 156 Pearse, Godfrey, 316 Pearson, Allen Campbell, 168 Pearson, Bertram Leslie, 392 Pearson, Eric Alexander, 343 Pearson, Hugh Drummond, 129, 131 Pearson, James Rae, 113 Pearson, Philip Grame, 212 Peat, James Barclay, 296 Peat, Roderick Mackay, 398 Peat, William Henry, 276 Peck, Basil Miles, 419 Peck, Humphrey, 387, 449 Peck, Leonard Jasper, 355 Pedder, Edward Boynton, 453 Pedder, Guy Richard, 465 Peel, Arthur, 343 Pelly, Russell George, 325 Penfold, George Brooks, 433 Penfold, Hugh Mullins, 241 Penfold, Saxby Vowler, 412 Penny, Harold Edmund Glencairn, 331 Perkins, Denis Campbell, 145 Perkins, Henry Thomas Harold, 257 Perkins, Norman Burgoyne, 269 Perman, Archibald, 296 Perren, Percy Warren, 408 Perrott, Harry Ronald-Taylor Parrott, 247 Perrott, Henry Ronald Taylor Simpson, 224 Perry, Arthur Ludlow, 150 Perry, Edmund Ludlow, 162 Perry, Edward William, 466 Peter, Frank Alexander, 235 Petty, William, 218 Peyton, Helmuth Pendennis, 280 Phelps, Edmund Julian, 296 Phelps, Harold James, 111 Philby, Ralph Montague, 376 Phillipps, Jacob Noel, 424 Phillipps, Richard Biddulph, 369 Phillips, Acton George, 316 Phillips, Alban Lloyd, 117 Phillips, Alfred Edgar, 369 Phillips, Arthur, 94, 494 Phillips, Cecil Laurence, 269, 282 Phillips, Christopher James, 129, 141 Phillips, Edgar Lewis, 253 Phillips, Edward, 437 Phillips, Frank Addison, 145 Phillips, George Addison, 361, 495 Phillips, George, 138 Phillips, Henry Frederick, 218 Phillips, Herbert Septimus, 191 Pearce, Edwin Sutton, 335 Pearce, Frank William, 376 Pearce, Frederick Spencer, 305 Pearce, Leslie Oro Gibb, 437 Pearce, Wilson Bennie Manly, 168 Phillips, Maurice Frederick, 120 Phillips, Philip Frederick, 199 Phillips, Ralph Addison, 280 Phillips, Raymond Abraham Felix, 134 Phillips, Robert Francis, 117 528 [1876-1905 INDEX. Phillips, Walter Alison, 77 Phillips, Wilfred Lawrence, 218, 238 Phillips, William Edward, 392 Phillpotts, Ernest Alfred, 85, 99 Picciotto, Cyril Moses, 403 Pickersgill, Edward William, 361 Piggott, Arthur Vincent, 392 Piggott, Maurice William, 401 Pinches, Edward Lionel, 129 Pinches, Henry Irving, 242 Pinches, Horace George, 210 Pinker, Henry George, 218 Pinker, Richard Edgar, 261 Pipkin, Ernest Stratford, 199 Pitts, Guy Frederick, 467 Platts, David John, 299 Platts, Harry, 312 Pleadwell, William Montagu, 206 Plincke, Frank Edward, 312 Plincke, John Frederick, 326 Plowden, Humphrey Evelyn Chichele, 416 Plowden, Jasper Alfred Chichele, 444 Plowman, Edgar Hay, 76 Plowman, Robert Arthur, 75 Plummer, Edgar Curnow, 183, 194 Plummer, George Seelie, 261 Plummer, Sidney Herbert, 282 Pocock, Archibald Henry, 263 Pocock, Charles Arthur Pearce, 424 Pocock, Frank Pearce, 467 Pole, Chandos Edward Van-Notten, 156 Polimeni, Giovanni, 456 Pollak, Leslie Albert, 461 Pollard, Charles Fleetwood, 77, 98 Pollard, Fleetwood Haswell, 224 Pollard, Geoffrey Blemell, 444, 446 Pollard, George Frederick, 236 Pollard, Pascho Haswell, 77, 95, 98 Pollard, Richard Harold, 96, 111 Pollock, Aubrey Keating Halliday, 236 Pollock, Charles Frederick Halliday, 224 Pollock, Douglas William, 134 Pope, Arthur Ernest, 100 Pope, Edmund Osmund Jabez, 78 Pope, Edward Campbell, 361 Pope, Edward David, 401 Pope, Hugh Lethbridge, 326 Pope, Sidney Buxton, 269 Pope, Thomas Campbell, 376 Pope, Wellington Armstrong, 417 Pope, William Rushton, 162 Popham, John Francis Watson, 449 Porteous, Ernest Roland, 276 Porter, Victor Thomas, 465 Potter, Norman Franklin, 246 Pottinger, Charles Evan Roderick, 449 Pout, George Liddard, 218 Povah, Alan Soulter, 450 Powell, Charles Leslie Baden-, 392 Powell, Francis James Edward, 199 Powell, Frederic James, 94 Powell, Llewellyn Osborne, 192 Powell, Nicholas Guy, 257 Powell, Wilfred Henry, 113, 119 Power, Herbert, 366, 379 Power, John Brayswick Flatau, 417 Pownall, Edward George, 156 Pownall, Herbert Edward, 86 Poynter, Hugh Edward, 331 Pratt, Harold Leslie, 331 Prendergast, Henry Walter, 246 Prendergast, Lennox Chaplin, 381 Prescott, Ernest, 81 Preston, Edwin, 83 Price, Charles Lempriere, 224 Price-Hughes, Hugh Arnold, 293 Price-Hughes, John Bernard, 354 Price, Sydney James, 181 Priestley, Archibald Bertram, 344 Prince, Charles Leslie Gross, 162 Pritchard, Frank Shallis, 117 Pritchard, Herbert Alfred, 162 Pritchard, Malcolm Arthur, 210 Procter, James, 366 Procter, Samuel, 366 Proctor, Philip Bridger, 134 Prosser, William Wozencraft Thomas, 156 Prynne, Gordon Harvey Howard, 312 Prynne, Sherard John Howard, 433 Punch, Arthur Lisle, 437, 458 Purchas, Robert Whittlesey Thorn, 467 Pyke, Joseph, 317 Quekett, Hugh Scott, 412 Radcliffe, Cuthbert, 134, 141 Radcliffe, Cyril, 199 Ramsay, Cecil Byron, 94 Ramsay, Herbert Cyril, 424, 484 Ramsey, Walter Dean, 398 Randall, William Henry, 276 Raper, Harry Bertie, 218 Rashleigh, Vernon Leslie, 424 Ratliff, Derwent William, 350 Rawlinson, Wilfrid Grove Hartopp, 253 Ray, John Naxwell, 412 Raymond, Ernest, 424 Rayner-Wood, Algernon Cockburn, 199 Raynor, Leonard George Selwyn, 269 Read, Dudley Henry, 199 Read, Harold William, 326 Read, Maurice Rix, 408 Reade, Dare Heber-Percy Herbert, 224 Reade, Reginald William, 456 Reade, Scott George Compton, 129 Reade, Thomas Harold, 456 Rebsch, Rupert Frederic William, 305, 363 Redway, Ernest George Ashby, 377 Reed, Baron Noel, 276 Reeson, Frederic John, 92 1876-1905] 529 INDEX. Reeson, Henry Sutton, 150 Reeves, Hugh Charles, 280 Reid, Ellis Cunningham, 412 Reid, Hugh Courtenay, 456 Reid, James Harris, 326 Reid, John Campbell Wright, 369 Reid, Joseph Broadley, 210 Reinecke, Rudolph Charles Augustus, 236 Reitlinger, Henry Scipio, 355 Rennick, Alexander de Clanay, 261 Revell, Percy Arnold, 192 Reville, Frank Whittaker, 424 Rew, Horace Hayter, 377 Rew, Percy Goodwin, 392 Reynolds, George Collett, 162 Rhind, William, 93 Rhodes, Edward Hugh, 192, 201 Rhodes, Lyulph Edward, 206 Ribton, William Erskine, 227, 238 Rice, Eustace Meredith, 430 Rice, Fabian Arthur Besant, 145 Rice, George Charles Dudley, 110 Rice, Reginald Kenneth, 444 Rich, Christopher Stiles, 326 Rich, Edmund Tillotson, 181, 183 Rich, John Easten, 269 Rich, Theodore, 253 Richard, George Herbert, 312 Richard, James Hackett, 377, 426 Richards, Edward Albert, 465 Richards, Evan Matthew, 458 Richards, Francis Graham, 145 Richards, Norman Phelps, 181 Richards, Percy Andrew Ellis, 117 Rickett, Charles Ernest, 381 Ricketts, Felix William Henry, 236 Rider, Ralph, 408 Ridings, George Robert, 108, 110 Ridings, Henry Lawrence, 108 Rieu, Emile Victor, 381, 387 Risley, George Gilbert, 181 Riseley, Harry Lorimer, 134 Ritchie, Arthur Gerald, 282, 331 Ritchie, David, 206, 212 Ritchie, Percy Martin, 76 Ritchie, Sartoris Charles, 317, 355 Ritchie, William George Brookfield, 200 Riviere, Bernard Beryl, 296 Riviere, Evelyn, 236 Rivington, Claude Bertie Littler, 187 Robbins, Denis Egerton, 276 Robbins, Frank Hubert, 392, 403 Robbins, Reginald Henry, 230 Roberson, James Gordon Lairy Mon- crieff, 462 Roberts, Charles Clifton, 257 Roberts, Charles Michael, 296 Roberts, Charles Minto, 417 Roberts, John William Basil Thornes, 313 Roberts, Mark Keith, 417 Roberts, Robert Coryton, 253 Robertson, Charles Cuthbert, 181, 183 Robertson, Edward Craig, 175, 242 Robertson, James Granville, 417 Robertson, Walter Henry Antonio, 317 Robinson, Burgess Evelyn Cane, 467 Robinson, Edward Colles, 218 Robinson, Ellis Mardon, 109 Robinson, George Brooke, 117 Robinson, Henry, 218, 230 Robinson, John Armstrong Purefoy, 200 Robinson, John Stanley, 434 Robinson, Lawrence Hanbury, 151 Robinson, Noel Edward, 200 Robinson, Reginald William, 306 Robinson, Richard Atkinson, 225 Robinson, Sydney Charles, 90 Robinson, Thistle, 453, 466 Roche, Allan, 79 Rodriguez, Frederick Alfred, 138 Roe, Alliott Verdon, 253 Roe, Everard Verdon, 297 Roe, Frank Freeman, 437 Roe, Humphrey Verdon, 253 Roe, Spencer Verdon, 242 Roe, Stanley Charles, 377 Rogers, Frederic James, 281 Rogers, John, 129 Ronald, John James, 192 Roper Charles, 236, 243 Rose, Frederick Hamilton, 181 Rose, Frederick Septimus, 98 Rose, Horace Arthur, 94 Rose, Launcelot St. Vincent, 175 Rose, Ronald Hugh Walrond, 289 Rose, Sidney Cooper, 138 Rosher, Arthur Burch, 408 Ross, Archibald John Campbell, 90 Ross, Ernest Athole, 224 Rotch, Claude Dickason, 289 Rothschild, Lionel Joseph, 306 Rothschild, Max, 261 Roughton, Francis Arthur Gray, 377, 387 Rouse, Alexander Macdonald, 270, 298 Rouse, Edmund William McDonnell, 261 Routh, Charles Frederick Richard, 370 Row, Arthur Walter White, 462 Row, Harry Harcourt, 453 Rowe, Albert Stanley, 81, 82 Rowe, Edmund Digby, 162 Rowe, Sydney Arthur Farquharson, 156 Rowe, William Hugh Cecil, 326, 337 Rowland, Alton, 168 Rowland, Percy Fritz, 115, 494 Rowland, Stanley Chamberlain, 200, 212, 494 Rowlett, Arthur George, 88 Rowntree, Douglas Woodville, 417 Rowsell, Herbert Walter, 111 Royal-Dawson, Frederick Warren Harry, 408, 426 Royal-Dawson, Oswald Sidney, 338 Royal-Dawson, Vernon Douglas, 299 Rudhall, John Reginald, 270 2 M 530 [1876-1905 INDEX. Rudhall, Percy William Graham, 297 Rudkin, Stafford Basil Ritchie, 467 Rumble, Harold, 354 Rumsey, George Hubert, 306 Rushton, Cecil George, 344 Russell, Arthur John George, 306 Russell, Eric Richard Ainsworth, 450, 458 Russell, Francis Henry, 145 Rutherfoord, David Geoffrey Corrie, 366 Rutherfoord, John Wynne Corrie, 412 Rutherfoord, Thomas Corrie, 270 Rutter, Edward Owen, 424, 434 Ryder, Frederick Budd, 408 Rye, Arthur Lockyer, 173, 219 Rye, Frank Gibbs, 219 Rye, Hubert Gould, 306 Rye, James Bacon, 135 van Ryn, William Gerald, 453 Sabben, Arthur Percy, 331 Sabben, John William, 246 Sadler, Francis Brough, 417 Sadler, Ralph Samuel Slade, 151 Sadler, Ralph Trego, 317 Saffrey, Cecil Francis, 462 Sainsbury, William Tuke, 462 St. Clair, George James Paul, 361 St. Clair, William Lockhart, 338 St. John, Evelyn, 307, 319 St. Legier, Archibald Samuel de, 350 Salaman, Euston Abraham, 145 Salaman, Redcliffe Nathan, 163 Salamon, Henry, 261 Salamon, Sidney Dudley Martin, 306 Salter, Charles Edward, 89, 103 Salter, Frank Reyner, 387 Salter, Frederick Gurney, 212 Salter, William Henry, 263 Sams, Charles Egbert Reynolds, 258 Sams, Hubert Arthur, 181, 184 Samuel, Cecil Valentine, 444 Samuel, Ernest Lambert, 361, 387 Samuel, Harry Maurice, 393, 426 Samuel, Horace Barnett, 319 Sandberg, Carl Frederick William, 175 Sandeman, Alfred Patrick, 270 Sanders, William Orpen Skottowe, 227 Sanderson, Arthur Frederick, 313 Sanderson, Charles, 173 Sanderson, Ernest Henry, 206 Sanderson, Herbert, 281 Sandford, Daniel Arthur, 335, 355 Sands, John Sydney, 281 Sands, Robert William P., 242 Sands, Sydney Brett, 344, 387 Sands, Walter Brett, 424 Sansbury, Cyril Jackson, 115, 151 Sargent, John Philip, 442 Sarkies, Arathoon, 135 Sarkies, Malcolm Catchick, 181 Sasse, Rossell Harry Jephson, 442 Saunders, Arthur Philip, 270 Saunders, Donald Alfred William, 401 Saunders, Earnest William Cotes, 200, 201 Saunders, Frederick Charles Joseph, 430 Saunders, George Augustus, 200 Saunders, George Reynolds, 163 Saunders, Godfrey Wadham St. George, 210 Saunders, Reginald George Francis, 344 Saury, Arthur Vivian, 430 Sauvage, Thomas Llwyfs, 163, 176 Savage, Thomas Gustav Patrick, 393 Savell, Arthur Robert, 99 Sayers, Larne Douglas Watson, 236 Sayers, Laurance Denten, 462 Sayers, Raymond Cecil, 344 Sayers, Reuben Marchant, 219 Scafe, Robert Charles, 277 Scafe, William Earnest, 258 Schaap, Morton James, 430 Schloesser, Herman Henry, 350 Schloss, Erick Phillipe, 377 de Schmid, Charles Gerard Herbert, 156 de Schmid, Louis Thomas Irving, 156 Schmidt, Paul Robert John, 462 Schmidt, Percy Ray, 437 Schofield, Sydney Vaughan, 181 Scholderer, Julius Victor, 264 Schwarz, Reginald Oscar, 187, 200 Schwarz, Robert Morison, 181 Scialtiel, René, 372 Scott, Bertie Garfield Alma, 335 Scott, Charles Langston, 450 Scott, Claude Halsbury, 437 Scott-Coward, George Buchanan, 393, 426, 456 Scott, Edwin, 86. Scott, Ernest Howard, 83 Scott, Ernest Leopold, 313 Scott, Ewart James Wilson, 370 Scott, Harold Ernest, 441 Scott, Herbert Septimus, 119 Scott, Percy Walter, 253 Scott, Philip, 253 Scott, Robert Hamilton, 393 Scott, Templer Henry, 354 Scott, Theodore, 123. Scott, William Adam, 425 Scott, William Scott-, 82 Seagram, Henry Frederick, 366 Seale, Alfred Ernest, 408 Seale, Edward Wilmot, 453 Sedgwick, Charles Humphrey, 236, 264 Sedgwick, Oliver Standish, 277, 332 Seeman Eric William, 412 Seeman, Lewin Ernest, 441 Seeman, Otmar Ulrich, 344 Seeman, Waldo Theodor, 398 Selby, Marmaduke Frederick L. 408 Selfe, Edward Archie, 393 Seligman, Arthur Maximilian, 156 Seligman, Herbert Spencer, 138 1876-1905] 531 INDEX. Seligman, Walter Leopold, 139, 147 Seligmann, Charles Gabriel, 163 Sellar, Norrie, 206 Sengel, Charles Earnest Maximilian, 96 Seppings, John William Hamilton, 200 Sergeant, Bernard, 258, 264 Sergeant, Philip Walsingham, 123 Sergeant, Albert Dearnley, 444 Sewell, Archibald Hankey, 129, 136 Sewell, Edward James Bernard, 430 Sewell, Reginald Arthur, 123 Shairp, Alexander, 156, 158 Shairp, Alexander Mordaunt, 412 Sharp, Archibald Tertius, 438 Sharp, Everard William Lewen, 450, 458 Sharp, Sidney Leslie Roy, 462 Sharp, Vivian King, 467 Sharp, William Reid, 438 Sharpe, Alfred Gerald Meredith, 344 Sharpe, Cecil John, 417 Sharpe, Reginald Tyler, 438 Sharpe, William Walford Salisbury, 462 Shattock, Charles Robert, 293 Shaw, Charles Courtenay, 253 Shaw-Crisp, Cuthbert, 401 Shaw, Evelyn Campbell, 317 Shaw-Leipmann, Gustavus Paul, 317 Shaw-Leipmann, Henry Richard, 377 Shaw-Leipmann, William Shaw, 335 Shaw, Norman Rymer Mackintosh, 297 Shaw, Reginald Kenworthy, 430 Shaw, Richard Westall, 146 Shaw, William Vernon, 151 Shedlock, Rupert Down, 230 Shelbourne, Hugh John, 80 Sheldon, Arthur Izod, 227 Sheldon, Philip Arkell, 281, 338 Sheldon, Walter Sirr, 210 Shepard, Cyril Harry, 277 Shepard, Ernest Howard, 293 Shepard, Robert Henry, 73, 92 Shepherd, Frederick Percy, 131, 173 Shield, Henry Sopwith, 372 Shipp, Robert Cyril, 326 Shoobert, Neil, 450 Shoppée, Laurence Bertram, 393 Shore, John William Teignmouth, 246 Short, George Howard, 350 Shuffrey, Gilbert, 462 Shuffrey, Leonard, 200 Shuffrey, Paul, 450 Siau, Raymond Louis, 105, 111 Sich, Alexander Ernest, 129, 136 Sich, Percy Bertram Wardell, 306 Sickert, Leonhard Johannes, 206 Sidgwick, Alexander Drury 156 Sidney, Richard John Hamilton, 468 Sifton, Frank, 355 Sifton, Isaac Taylor, 355 Sifton, James David, 264 Sifton, Samuel Elgood, 299 Silley, Percival George, 182 Silverlock, Henry Winchester, 206 Simon, Charles Victor, 366 Simon, Percy Ralph, 398, 414 Simon, Philip Benfey, 344 Simpson, Charles Reginald, 258 Simpson, Percy Melville, 258 Simpson, Trevor Claud, 212 Simpson, William Clarence, 246 Sims, Arthur Mitford, 412 Sims, Nugent Woolcott, 438 Sims, Thomas Henry, 408 Sinauer, Esmond Moreton, 370, 403 Sington, Gerald Henry Adolphus, 219 Skeffington, Harold Ernest, 227 Skene, Charles Edward, 409, 434 Skene, George Alexander, 306 Skene, James Henry, 253 Skene, Robert Reginald, 453 Skene, William Forbes, 139 Slack, Clifford, 242 Slack, Harold, 246 Slade, Harman, 120 Sladen, Douglas Brooke Charles, 335 Slater, Edward Vere, 202 Slater, John Cyrus, 236 Slocombe, Edward Ernest Crawshay, 255 Small, Arthur Thomas, 270 Small, Henry Ernest, 258 Smalley, Robert Francis, 220 Smedley, Cuthbert Eric, 361 Smedley, Hugh Lionel, 381 Smeed, Alfred Howard, 361 Smeed, Edward, 433 Smith, Arthur Clementi, 115, 163 Smith, Arthur Russell, 219 Smith, Benjamin Harold, 158 Smith, Cedric Robert Hamilton, 468 Smith, Claud Harold, 456 Smith, Claude Rowland Victor, 350 Smith, Cyril Brunette, 336 Smith, Eric Agar, 462 Smith, Francis Maylett, 253 Smith, Frank Gurney, 313, 495 Smith, Frank Kelcher, 362 Smith, Guy Bellingham, 79 Smith, Frederick Herbert, 227 Smith, Guy Brunette, 366 Smith, Harold Brunette, 350 Smith, James Leoni, 163, 176 Smith, James Newland Newland-, 104 Smith, John Arthur Watson, 370 Smith, Julian Laurence Hamilton, 438 Smith, Leonard Charles, 96, 98 Smith, Reginald Harry, 270 Smith, Solomon Charles Kaines, 219, 259 Smith, Thomas St. Clair, 212 Smyth, Geoffrey Gee-, 381 Smyth, Guy Charles Gee, 398 Snead, Frederick Clarence Heron, 219 Snell, Ralph Alexander, 409 Snell, Thomas Saxon, 344 Sneyd, Dryden George Thompson, 336 Snow, Benjamin, 242 Snow, Ernest Henry, 192 532 [1876-1905 INDEX. Snowden, Arthur de Winton, 151 Snowden, Cyril Ralph, 270, 294 Snowden, George Rutland, 163, 176 Snowden, Harold John, 163 Snowden, Herbert Guy, 82 Soares, Louis d'Almeida, 187 Solbé, Richard Guerin, 95, 105 Soloman, Wilfred Daniel, 462 Solomon, Alfred Abraham, 293 Solomon, Albert Benjamin, 163 Solomon, Arthur Ewart, 425 Solomon, Lawrence, 220 Solomon, Maurice, 224, 230 Solomon, Philip Leonard, 151 Solomon, Thomas Henry, 453 458 Solomon, William Lewis, 372 Sonnenthal, Arthur George, 326 Sonnenthal, Frederic Moritz, 306 Soper, Frederick Richard, 101, 110 Soper, George Bertram Spencer, 253 Soper, Herbert Edward, 76, 79 Soper, Horace Nettleship, 344 Soper, Hugh Thomas Burrell, 289 Souter-Robertson, David Vivian, 377 de Souza, Aniceto Emmanuel, 358 de Souza, Edward Valentine, 348 Sowinski, Joseph Ladislas, 468 Spaull, Barnard Alfred, 105 Spaull, Frederick John, 182 Spaull, Percy William, 129 Speed, Digby Geoffrey William Fearn- side-, 417 Speed, Ronald Nelson de Disskan Fearn- side-, 438 Spencer, Henry Pelham, 362 Spencer-Watson, Spencer Buxton, 192 Spicer, Roy Geoffrey Bullen, 433, 446 Spielmann, Percy Edwin, 350 Sprague, Cecil George, 362 Sprague, Geoffrey Bond, 344 Sprague, Reginald Winter, 270 Spreat, Stanley Chappell, 79 Sproston, Arthur Hill, 344 Sproston, Henry, 345 Sproston, Noel, 354 Spurgin, John Cuthbertson, 453 Spurling, Stephen John, 83 Squires, Frank Chavasse, 370, 419 Squires, Herbert Chavasse, 289, 319 Stacey, William Reginald Bartlett, 289 Stacy, Alfred Montagu Charles Augus- tus, 412 Stacy, William Bernard, 468 Stafford, Arthur Darrell, 465 Stainer, Edward, 129 Stainforth, Martin, 106 Staines, James Howard, 83 Stallard, Harry, 98 Stamp, Alfred Edward, 123 Stamp, Charles Ernest, 176 Stamp, George Reginald, 194 Stamp, John Herbert, 123 Stamper, Edward Poulder Fenton, 393 Stanbridge, Arthur Christian, 438 Standage, Henry Edmund, 398 Standbridge, Charles Haswell, 306 Standbridge, William John, 306, 338 Starling, Hubert John, 182 Stayner, Augustus Edward, 450 Steadman, William Milton, 258 Steavenson, Dudley Vaughan, 277 Steavenson, Harold Vernon, 192 Stebbing, Edward Percy, 120 Stebbing, Francis, 281 Stedman, Stanley Richard, 242 Steele-Perkins, Cyril Steele, 381, 394 Steer, Valentia, 297 Stein, Leonard Jacques, 387 Stephen, Carr St. John, 289 Stephen, Robert Hume, 270, 282 Stephens, Frederick Bowring, 246 Stephens, Harold Edric, 425 Stephenson, Cyril Heath, 453 Stephenson, Lionel Fenton, 417 Stephenson, Philip Torrance, 123 Stern, Frederick Augustus Simpson, 85 Stevens, Arthur Leslie, 430 Stevens, Arthur Vivian, 313 Stevens, Clement Henry, 101 Stevens, Richard Henry Easington, 345 Stevens, Robert William, 433 Stevens, Thomas George, 89, 105 Stevenson, Francis Daniel, 219 Stevenson, Henry Louis, 206 Stewart, Allan Patrick Nesfield, 151, 176 Stewart, Arthur Brabazon, 377 Stewart, Charles Howard, 146 Stewart, Charles Ravenscroft, 187 Stewart, Charles Wilfrid, 466 Stewart, Donald Allan, 146 Stewart, Donald McIver, 258 Stewart, Francis John, 306 Stewart, Hinton Arthur, 169 Stewart, Howard Douglas, 289 Stewart, Hubert Selwyn, 224, 230 Stewart, James St. Clair Drysdale, 289 Stewart, Joseph Herbert, 141 Stewart, Lennox Macdonald, 382 Stewart, Malcolm Mackenzie, 168 Stewart, Reginald Edward, 227 Stewart, Robert Macleod, 151 Stewart, Walter Middleton, 313, 319 Stewart, Weston Henry, 377, 379 Stickland, Cecil William, 182 Stickland, Harold John, 453 Stiles, Trevor Barton, 89 Stirling, Charles Goodbarne, 92 Stirling, William Hockin, 130 Stiven, Howard Temperley, 462 Stiven, James Graham, 271 Stockdale, Arthur Gordon, 382 Stocker, Harold Maurice, 313 Stohwasser, Francis Temple, 377 Stohwasser, Sidney Harold, 382 Stokes, Durham, 123 Stokes, John Hill, 409 Stokes, Leonard Henry, 401 1876-1905] 533 INDEX. Stokoe, Cecil George, 107 Stokoe, Richard, 236 Stokoe, Thomas Richard, 146 Stone, Lionel George Tempest, 182 Stone, William Edwin Elphinstone, 377 Stones, Edgar, 212 Stonhouse, Arthur Allan, 378 Storey, Robert John Baker, 146 Story, George Francis, 299 Strachey, James Beaumont, 387 Strahan, Geoffrey Sequin, 336 Strahan, Stuart Sequin, 326 Stranack, Wallace George Newton, 141 Strang, Andrew, 354 Strange, Robert Gordon, 151 Strange, William Perril Heath, 106, 110 Stratton, Buchan Anthony, 444 Stratton, Frank, 210 Stratton, Frank Cecil George, 412 Stratton, Richard de Fontaine, 401 Stratton, Richard Fountain, 433 Strauss, Edwin Bernard, 163, 164 Streeten, Ernest Rock, 98 Strong, Rowland, 83 Strong, Sandford Arthur, 75 Struthers, Duncan Gordon, 409, 419 Struthers, Kenneth, 409 Stuart, Alan, 378 Stülpnagel, Charles William, 151 Sturdy, Arthur Carlile, 345, 372 Sturt, Francis Leslie, 326 Stutchbury, Harold Owen, 141 Stutfield, Armar Lowry, 224. Stutfield, Vincent Corbett, 212 Sully, Frederick Harold, 210 Sulman, Leopold Harry, 393 Summerhayes, Julius James, 123 Sumner, Frank Gates, 362 Sumner, Gilbert Arthur, 89 Sumner, James Cuthbert, 173 Sumner, Jocelyn Brooke, 237 Sutton, Cecil Norman Stafford, 242, 297 Sutton, Harold Hereward Edgar, 227 Sutton, William Bertram Leslie, 313 Swan, John Barye Rankin, 409 Swan, Robert Arthur, 345 Swanston, Arthur William, 210 Tabbush, Reginald Lennox Nathaniel, 409 Tabor, Francis Samuel, 115 Tahourdin, Gilbert Hadden, 271 Talbot, Douglas Gerald, 307 Tanner, James Alexander, 254 Tarver, Alexander Leigh, 124 Tatlow, Reginald Dalgetty, 362 Tattersfield, Harold Monthain, 242 Taylor, Archibald John Scriven, 192 Taylor, Arthur Percy, 290, 319 Taylor, Edwin Kenneth Cameron, 413 Taylor, Geoffrey Charles Rimington, 338 Taylor, Guy Arthur, 444 Taylor, Harold Bourne, 425, 450 Taylor, Henry, 271 Taylor, Hugo Raynell, 425 Taylor, James Henry, 80 Taylor, Thomas Herbert, 187 Taylor, William Frederic Hallet, 382 Tchaykovsky, Peter Nicholas, 409, 446 Tchaykovsky, Uric David, 433 Teale, Norman, 409 Teale, Vernon George, 362 Telfer, Henry Adams, 462 Temple, Richard Thomas, 77 Teuten, Aubrey Clifford, 450 Tharp, Philip Anthony, 446 Tharp, Robert Charles, 378 Thewlis, Noel Eastwood, 409 Thirtle, Herbert Lestor, 103 Thiselton-Dyer, George Henry, 290 Thomas, Albert Edward, 115 Thomas, Albert Joseph, 453 Thomas, Bernard Gordon Prothero-, 393 Thomas, Edward Francis, 272 Thomas, Edward Llewellin, 438 Thomas, Frederick Joseph, 350 Thomas, Philip Edward, 293 Thomas, Robert Edward, 350 Thomas, Robert Henry, 258, 264 Thomas, Walwyn, 146, 158 Thomas, William Stanley, 156 Thomson, John, 366, 387 Thompson, Arthur Douglas, 135 Swanston, James Christian, 200 Sweet-Escott, Hugh Berill, 378 Sweet-Scott, Stanley Bickham, 378 Swift, Hubert, 277 Swindley, Eric Ian, 462 Swinhoe, Harold Arthur Rogers, 135 Swinhoe, Laurence Rodway, 456 Swire, Samuel, 84 Swyny, Arthur Maxwell, 450 Symms, Robert Corser Montfort, 81 Symonds, Cecil Hardy, 413 Symonds, Robert Wemyss, 462 Syms, Gordon Rimington, 444 Szczepanski, Charles Carrington, 152 Thompson, Alfred Alexander, 354 Thompson, Arthur Patrick, 462 Thompson, Augustus Perronet, 261, 299 Thompson, Charles Sydney, 277 Thompson, Cherbury Lyttleton Eyre, 148 Thompson, Corrie Leonard, 119 Thompson, Douglas Hilderbrand, 393, 395 Thompson, Edward Vincent, 293 Thompson, Frederick Bertie, 307 Thompson, James Edward, 103 Thompson, John Hampden, 200 Thompson, Reginald Campbell, 224 Thorley, Robert, 102 Thorn, Cyril Hunter Robert, 237 Thorn, Harold Eustace, 438 Thorne, Alfred Francis, 112 534 [1876-1905 INDEX. Thorne, Arthur Temple, 425, 434 Thorne, Ernest Anderson, 111 Thorne, Frank Oswald, 462 Thorne, William Hobart Houghton, 206 Thornhill, Langton, 297 Thornhill, Oliver Walter, 281 Thornley, Herbert Gordon, 366 Thornton, Arthur Ruthven, 206, 212 Thornton, John McLaren, 430, 463 Thornton, Lewis Henry Douglas, 438 Thornton, Maxwell Ruthven, 254 Thornycroft, Isaac Thomas, 326 Thornycroft, John Edward, 146 Thorpe, Sydney Edward, 254 Thurston, Edward Thomas, 456 Thurston, Frank Isaiah, 86 Thurston, Granville Bourdas, 82 Thurston, Harold, 257, 271 Thurston, Herbert, 293 Thurston, John Bourdas, 98 Thurston, Percy, 135 Thurston, Roland, 331 Thurston, Sidney, 115, 174 Thwaites, Guy, 271 Tice, Charles Allen, 444 Tildesley, Cecil Walter, 393 Tilly, Gordon Howard, 444 Timbury, Fred. James, 80 Tippett, Arthur Frederick, 441 Tippett, Sydney Gordon, 169 Tippetts, Cecil Malpas, 345 Tippetts, Percy William Berriman, 262 Tippetts, Sydney Atterbury, 262 Tobin, Harry Walter, 254 Todd, Robert Cecil, 438 Todesco, James Max, 393, 426 Tombleson, James Bennett, 148 Tomkins, Percy Leigh, 201 Tonge, George Preston, 237 Tooth, Harold Selwyn, 351, 387 Tooth, Lawrence, 327 Tooth, Wilfred Arthur, 332 Toplis, Arthur Robert, 362, 372 Toplis, Henry Frederick, 264 Toplis, James, 194 Torrens, Gerald Calverley Eisenberg McCullagh, 313 Torrens, James Aubrey McCullagh, 307, 314 Tovey, Arthur Hamilton, 242 Tovey, George Strangways, 206, 247 Tovey, Henry Turner, 271 Towers-Smith, Lionel Wentworth Dick- ens, 345 Townend, Robert Ockleston, 465 Townsend, Frederick Laurence, 345 Townsend, Henry Parker, 207 Townsend, James Mortimer, 96 Townsend, Meredith Milton, 130, 141, 210 Townshend, Harry, 135 Towsey, Arthur Stanley, 409, 426 Tragett, James Clement Barrington, 242 Treherne, Alwyn, 258 Treherne, Frank William, 327 Trevor, Charles Drury, 254 Trewby, Norman, 98 Tribe, Alfred Gladstone, 113, 146 Trimen, Herbert Charles, 362 Trimen, Wilfred Murray, 246 Tripp, George Dixon, 95, 98 Trotter, Victor Murray Coutts, 139, 141 Troup, Francis Gordon, 409 Truman, Douglas Courtney, 450 Tubbs, Leonard, 135, 141 Tudor, Frederick Charles, 327, 351 Tull, John Leslie, 307 Tuohy, James Ferdinand, 450 Tuohy, Richard Daniel, 366 Tupholme, Wilfrid Seymour, 96 Turnbull, Arthur Leon, 174 Turnbull, Hugh Prideaux, 130, 141 Turner, Alfred Calder, 417 Turner, Arthur Edwin, 184 Turner, Arthur George, 152 Turner, Arthur John Trevor, 307 Turner, Charles Kenyon, 130 Turner, Clarence Claxton Blagdon, 378 Turner, Ernest James, 207 Turner, Francis Jerome, 210 Turner, Godfrey Harcourt, 465 Turner, Henry Blois Owen, 130 Turner, Henry Stephen, 243 Turner, Henry Watson, 164 Turner, John Eric George, 110 Turner, Maurice Edward, 169 Turner, Thomas Powys Owen, 139 Turquand, William Allen, 254 Tweddle, David, 370 Tweddle, Norman, 413 Twentyman, Arthur Edward, 103 Tytheridge, Ainslie Burton, 243 Tytheridge, Arthur George, 243 Tytheridge, Cecil Walter Langford, 201 Udale, Stanley Martin, 384, 400 Underhill, Hugh Caulfield, 463 Underwood, Arthur Bayfield Guy, 370 Unwin, Guy Harold, 187 Upton, Cyril Frederic, 450 Usmar, George, 327 Usmar, Norman Alan, 307 Vaizey, Ker George Russell, 102 Valetta, John Paul, 194 Vallat, Francis Louis, 345 Vallat, Frederick William, 187 Vallat, Henry Howard, 258 Vandyk, Lesley, 394 Vandyk, Stanley, 378 Vanrenen, Adrian John Hebron, 81 Vanrenen, James Ernest, 80 Vansittart, Herbert Charles, 332 Van Someren, Henry Arnold Avenal, 327 Van Whye, Michael, 313 1876-1905] 535 INDEX. Van Whye, Samuel, 313 Varley, Alec Winn, 202 Varley, Gilbert, 182, 212 Varley, Herbert Stephen, 169 Varley, Richard Stanley, 226 Vaughan, Arthur Bertram, 317 Vaughan, Charles Stuart, 314 Vaughan-Jones, Alan, 385 Vaughan-Jones, Edward, 307 Vaughan-Jones, Gerald, 463 Vaughan-Jones, Vivian, 314 Vernède, Arthur Henry, 148 Vernède, Charles Oscar, 230 Vernède, Robert Ernest, 207, 494 Vesselovsky, Victor, 367 Veysey, Reginald Conrad Logan, 271 Vickers, Harold, 450 Vickers, Hugh Gordon Muschamps, 378, 387 de Ville, Edward Alexander Julius de Lossy, 421 Vincent, Arthur Coplestone Walden, 419 Vincent, Charles Lorraine Walden, 362 Vincent, George Bernard, 314 Vincent, Harold Sidney, 367 Vincent, Leslie Jack, 468 Vincent, Philip William, 327 Vincent, William Edmund Walden, 327 Vincent, William Henry, 413 Viner, Cecil Charles, 290 Vinter, Percy John, 109 Viret, Arthur William, 211 Viret, Benjamin Pope, 106 Viret, Ernest Thorpe, 169 Virgoe, Arthur Reginald, 262 Vivian, Archibald Comley, 385, 387 Vivian, Harold Ernest Farquhar, 152 Vivian, Reginald McLaud, 438 Vivian, Sylvanus Percival, 282 Vivian, Valentine Patrick, 401, 435 Wallace, Stephen Edward, 254 Wallace, William Reeve, 169 Wallis, George Herbert, 99, 106 Walser, Adolph André, 438 Walser, Frank Emile, 463 Walsh, Charles Lawrence, 80 Walsh, Frederick Albert, 81 Walsh, Mainwaring Ravell, 207 Walters, Thomas Gray Stewart, 468 Walton, Charles Henry, 130 Walton, Charles William Douglas, 378 Walton, Frederick Edward, 139 Walton, Thomas Cheslyn, 438 Ward, Albert Lambert, 192 Ward, Archibald Gordon, 113 Ward, Basil Kendall, 219 Ward, Charles Cecil Brooks, 456 Ward, Charles Macnamara, 345 Ward, Dudley Cuthbert Leslie, 450 Ward, Edward Francis Campbell, 117 Ward, Edward Hugh, 362, 372 Ward, Francis Donal, 378 Ward, Francis Kingdon, 367, 435 Ward, Harold Archibald, 345 Ward, Lionel Henry, 394 Ward, Marcus, 425 Ward, Percy Duncan, 451, 454 Ward, Thomas Francis, 230 Ward, Trimnel Martin, 89, 92 Warde, Elford Charlie Douglas, 378 Ware, George Frederick Stuart, 425 Waring, Edward Lamplugh Lennox, 182 Waring, Henry Franks, 192 Warner, Howard Francis, 297 Waterall, Horace George, 314 Waterall, Leonard Saxton, 327, 338 Waterfield, Charles Alan, 115, 152 Waterman, Walter Thomas, 463 Wathen, Charles Trevelyan, 207 Wathen, Frederick Blunt, 237 Wathen, Gerard Anstruther, 237, 243, 495 Wathen, Reginald Cholmeley, 207 Watkin, Richard Norman, 463 Wainewright, Claude Festing, 201 Wakeling, Bertram Melville Thomas Clarkson, 394 Wakley, Archibald, 135 Wakley, Hermann James, 130 Waley, John David, 152 Watney, Charles Wanford, 290 Watney, Jack Southard, 346 Watney, Stephen Cecil, 157 Watney, Thomas Savile, 113 Watson, Athelstone, 314 Watson, Edwin Erskine, 413 Watson, George, 293 Walker, Arthur Leslie, 394, 403 Walker, Aubrey Vivian, 219 Walker, Craven Howell, 290, 291 Walker, Geoffrey Beresford, 413, 419- Walker, Gilbert Thomas, 104 Walker, Henry Colin, 277, 299 Walker, Miles Rainforth, 362 Walker, Montagu George Edward, 370 Walker, Richard Johnson, 80 Wall, Archibald James, 130 Wall, Sydney George, 164 Wallace, Alfred Campbell, 225 Wallace, Edward Charles Lloyd, 194 Wallace, Henry Lionel, 277 Wallace, St. Cleve Arthur, 307 Watson, Greville Neville, 372 Watson, Herbert Walter, 211 Watson, John Francis, 307 Watson, Oliver Cyril Spencer, 201 Watson, Veysey Clayhills, 445, 458 Watt, James Alexander, 281 Watt, Robert Honey, 307 Watts, Algernon Furlong Newbegin, 237 Watts, Eustace Francis David, 271, 282 Webb, Frank, 130 Webb, John Beazley, 346 Webb, Maurice, 283 Webb, Ronald Stretton, 453 536 [1876-1905 INDEX. Webb-Bowen, Harold Francis, 367 Webb-Bowen, Hildred Edward, 327 Webster, Cyril Gray, 188 Webster, William King, 85 Weeks, Charles Albert, 182, 202 Weeks, Harold, 164 Weidemann, Reginald Guy, 438 Weir, Charles Spottiswoode, 182 Weisberg, Thane, 463 Welch, Stanley Burford, 75 Weller, Harry Nisbet, 112 Wells, Alan Geoffrey, 351 Wells, George Frekerick, 139 Wells, Gerald William, 362, 372 Wells, Grant Carvell, 385 Wells, Henry James Gordon, 409 Wells, John Allan Robertson, 336 Wells, Philip James, 336 Welsh, Herbert Inman, 308, 319 Went, Henry Stewart Devereux, 378 Went, Philip Brandford Archibald, 271, 283 Wentworth-Shields, Francis Ernest, 109 Wentworth-Shields, Wentworth Francis, 107 Wesché, Ernest Brocklesbury, 385 West, Sidney Herbert, 271 Westmacott, Frederic Thomas William, 271 Wetherilt, James Newton, 439 Wetherilt, Newton Charles, 346 Wharton, Charles Harold Lewis, 394 Wharton, Frank Hammond, 463 Wharton, Leonard Cyril, 262 Wheeler, Richard Patrick, 327 Wheeler, Robert Dawson, 351 Whiddington, John Chilvers Reginald, 237 Whiskard, Geoffrey Granville, 372 Whitaker, Laurence Burgoyne, 425, 441 White, Arthur Bryan, 413 White, Arthur Thomas, 124 White, Aubrey Lewes, 169 White, Charles Powell, 82, 92 White, Cyril Thomas Howard, 394 White, Eric Myles Foster, 294 White, Ernest Theodore, 105 White, Harold Hewlett Eales, 451 White, Henry Orme, 417 White, Laurence Carol, 410 White, Paul Winzar, 430 White, Sidney Hampden, 439 White, William Braid, 246 Whitehouse, Harold John Innes, 141 Whitelegg, Jack Syers, 431 Whitelegg, Henry Cedric, 445 Whiteley, Arthur William Bargh, 130 Whiteley, Harry Sedgwick, 174 Whiteman, Ormonde Charles, 394 Whitfield, Samuel Lawy, 425 Whitimore, Herbert John Ludlow, 401 Whitlock, Victor Hugh, 109, 157 Whitmell, Charles Thomas, 85, 86 Whittall, Henry Cecil, 439 Whittle, Fortesque, 425 Whittle, Frank, 446 Whorlow, Cyril Guy, 439 Whybrow, Edward Henry, 332 Whyte, Alfred William Peter Talbot, 378 Wiener, Harold Marcus, 176 Wilbé, Ernest Edward, 98 Wilcox, Harold Charles, 152 Wildey-Wright, Frank Jarvis Arnot, 183 Wilenski, Reginald Howard, 403 Wilkins, Charles Edward William, 130, 131 Wilkins, Henry Bertram, 84 Wilkinson, Bertie Cobbold, 201 Wilkinson, Colin Thomas, 146 Wilkinson, Cuthbert, 308 Wilkinson, Leonard Garth, 363 Wilkinson, Richard Henry, 188 Willan, Leonard Arthur Flude, 262, 277 Willes, Edward Justice, 254 Willett, Lewis Howard, 465 Willett, Wilfrid Leslie, 451 Williams. See Francis-Williams. Williams, Arthur Donald John Bedward, 332 Williams, Blair Hamilton Lee, 114, 119 Williams, Charles Parry, 164 Williams, Harold Victor, 402 Williams, Hugh Cameron, 379 Williams, Hugh Patrick William Bed- ward, 402 Williams, James Edwin Gresham, 468 Williams, Ralph Paul, 183 Williams, Reginald Gordon, 385, 402 Williams, William Rayner, 327 Williamson, Arthur George, 441 Williamson, Arthur Sidney, 441 Williamson, Charles Oliver, 465 Williamson, Harold William Eustace, 463 Williamson, Kenneth Bertram Franklin, 219, 230 Williamson, Richard Harcourt, 262, 272 Willis, Alfred Burt, 243 Willis, Alfred Conway, 453 Willis, David, 237 Willis, Edgar Ambrose, 456 Willis, George Henry, 183, 202 Willis, George Morton, 264 Willis, Harold Mitchell, 442, 458 Willis, Henry, 220 Willis, Henry de Laval, 354 Willis, John Keith, 254, 299 Willis, John Burdett, 228, 272 Willis, Richard, 387 Willis, Thomas Ambrose, 363 Willoughby, Hugh Michael, 417 Willoughby, Percival Robert Augustus, 99 Wills, Charles, 262 Wills, Francis Reginald, 272 Wills, Frederic, 413 Wills, Geoffrey, 317, 356 Wills, George Herbert Alexander, 290 1876-1905] 537 INDEX. Wills, Henry, 207 Willson, Henry Ernest Livingstone, 101 Willson, Howard Samuel, 101 Willson, Walter Stuart James, 225 Wilmer, Eric Randal Gordon, 328, 356 Wilmer, Frederick Lewis, 75 Wilmer, Geoffrey Raymond Worthing- ton, 308 Wilmer, Harold Gordon, 314 Wilmer, Louis Emilius Chudleigh Worth- ington, 290 Wilson, Arthur Wilfred, 332 Wilson, Christopher James, 294, 299 Wilson, Ernest Orme, 254 Wilson, Francis Stuart, 336 Wilson, Frederick, 146 Wilson, Frederick Benjamin Johnstone, 465 Wilson, George Francis, 139 Wilson, Herbert, 332 Wilson, James, 94 Wilson, James Dipnall, 354 Wilson, John Kenneth, 442 Wilson, John Goddard, 308 Wilson, John Robert, 346 Wilson, John Sigismund, 220 Wilson, Leslie Marshall, 308 Wilson, Leslie Orme, 188, 212 Wilson, Percy Douglas, 394 Wilson, Raleigh Alban Kenneth, 272 Wilson, Thomas William Edward, 328 Wilson, William Henry Montagu, 228 Winch, Arthur Nightingale, 254 Windham, Arthur Russell, 193 Wingfield, Harry, 106 Wink, Charles Stewart, 367 Winnall, Eric Ivan, 453 Winsor, Henry, 183 Winterbotham, Arnold, 435 Winterbotham, Edmund Micklem, 294 Winterbotham, Frederick Page, 338 Winterbotham, Harold, 346, 388 Winterbotham, John, 388 Winterbotham, Thomas Lindsay, 283 Winterbotham, William, 277 Wisdom, William Charles, 92 Wishart, Alton, 382, 403 Withers, Ernest, 456 Witty, Horace Chester, 382 Wolff, Arthur Mark, 308 Wolff, Cecil Harry, 346 Wolff, Harold Stanley David, 336 Wolff, John Victor Clarence, 328 Wolffsohn, Lionel Melville, 403 Wollaston, Charles Henry Fox, 466 Wolstenholme, Aubrey Stephen, 243 Wontner, Max. Sewell, 297 Wontner, Thomas Sewell, 258 Wood, Arthur Herbert, 95 Wood, Arthur Lidbetter Martin, 115 Wood, Cecil John, 158 Wood, Clifford Morland, 439 Wood, George Frederic Algernon, 370 Wood, Hugo Francis Andrew, 131 Wood, Kyrle Mills, 152 Wood, Percy George, 131 Wood, Stanley Reid Amies, 255 Wood, Walter de Burley, 410 Wood, William Alfred, 363 Woodhouse, Barham Mansell, 152 Woods, Charles William Tuthill, 220 Woods, Frederick Arthur, 346 Woods, Norman Charles, 346 Woodville, William Passerham Caton-, 394 Woodward, Francis Hadden Clutton, 277 Woodward, Francis William Wilson, 152 Woodward, John Willoughby Wilson, 152 Wooldridge, Lestocq Boileau, 425 Woolf, Cecil Nathan Sidney, 403 Woolf, Edgar Sidney, 356 Woolf, Leonard Sidney, 299 Woolf, Philip Sidney, 439, 446 Woolley, Richard Clevedon Templeton, 382, 388 Woosnam, Arthur George, 466 Wooster, Clarence Daniel Henry, 463 Wooster, John Hill, 220 Wooster, Raymond David, 439 Wooster, Reginald Joseph, 398 Wooton, Clement Fanshawe, 332 Wootton, Arthur Garnier, 262 Wootton, Charles Arthur, 346 Wootton, Herbert Lloyd, 281 Wootton, John Charles, 290 Wootton, Kenneth Edwin, 379 Wootton, Leonard Henry, 367, 388 Worms, Emmanuel Henry, 388 Worsley, Clement Francis, 201, 212 Wright, Arthur Cecil, 328 Wright, George Angus, 237 Wright, Harry George, 81 Wright, John Sidney Herbert Charles Henry, Wright-Nooth, Rodney George, 385 Wright, Thomas Anthony Victor, 347, 385 Wright, William Owen, 367 Wyand, Douglas, 442, 458 Wyand, Edward Herbert, 237 Wyand, Frederick William, 188 Wylde, John O'Callaghan, 425 Wyman, Alfred Bernard, 363 Wynter, James Harold, 402 Yard, Edward Charles, 281 Yorke, Gerald, 367, 395 Young, Allan Stowe, 243 Young, Cyril Roe Muston, 328 Young, Gerald Malcolm, 356, 495 Young, William Hales Wilkie, 183 Yuille, Archibald Buchanan, 106 Yuille, Herbert Buchanan, 100, 110 Zehetmayr, Walter Edward, 398 Zimmermann, John Israel, 363 2 N LONDON: PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED, DUKE STREET, STAMFORD STREET, S. 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