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Agnew, Charles Morland. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Oct. 7, 1874. 2nd s. of William [afterwards Bart.], of Summer Hill, Pendleton, Lancs. (for whom see D.N.B.). B. Feb. 14, 1855, at Manchester. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1883. Football (rugby) 'blue.' Of Durrants, Croxley Green, Herts. High Sheriff of Herts., 1930. During the Great War worked for the Red Cross Society in the Wounded and Missing Department. O.B.E., 1918. Donor of the 'Evelyn Nursing Home,' at Cambridge as a thank-offering after a successful operation on his wife Evelyn. A generous benefactor to the Artists' Benevolent Institution and other charities. Died May 23, 1931, aged 75, at Croxley Green. Brother of George W. (1870) and Walter (1880). (The Times, May 25 and 30, 1931.) | Charles Morland AGNEW Approx. lifespan: 18551931 Tripos: Trinity College Hist. 1877 Adm pens. Trinity College 1874:10:07 2nd s. of William AGNEW, afterwards Bart. of Summer Hill, Pendleton, Lancashire (for whom see D.N.B .) b. Manchester, [ Lancashire ] 1855:02:14 Sch: Rugby Matric 1874:10MT: BA 1879 MA 1883 Football (rugby) 'blue' of Durrants, Croxley Green, Hertfordshire High Sheriff of: : Hertfordshire 1930 During the Great War: [ 1914-18 ] worked for: Red Cross Society in Wounded and Missing Department OBE 1918 Donor of the Evelyn Nursing Home Cambridge, [ Cambridgeshire ] as a thank-offering after a successful operation on his wife Evelyn AGNEW A generous benefactor to the Artists' Benevolent Institution and other charities d. aged 75 Croxley Green, [ Hertfordshire ] 1931:05:23 brother of George William AGNEW (1870) brother of Walter AGNEW (1880) ( The Times 1931:05:25 and 30) [add:] b. 1855:12:17 [:add] [add:](W. Livingstone Irwin)[:add] |