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Harris, Charles Alexander.
Adm. pens. at CHRIST'S, May 19, 1874. S. [and h.] of the Rev. George Poulett
(1839) [and Martha, dau. of Alexander McCarroll, of Brighton]. B. June 28,
1855, at Wrexham. School, Richmond Grammar, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1874;
Scholar, 1874; B.A. (12th Classic) 1878; Porteous medal; Tancred
Student. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 7, 1877. Entered Colonial Office, 1879.
Secretary to the West Indies Royal Commission, 1882; in the West Indies,
1882-3. Assistant Secretary to the International Conference on sugar bounties,
1887-8. Private Secretary to Mr Sydney Buxton, Under-Secretary of State for
the Colonies, 1894; and to Lord Selborne, 1895; resigned, 1896. Principal
Clerk, Colonial Office, 1898-9; Chief Clerk, 1909-17. Prepared the case for
the British Government in the Venezuela boundary question, and attached to the
Attorney-General's staff in Paris, 1899. Member of Advisory Committee on
Commercial Intelligence (Board of Trade) 1900-17. Conducted the British case
in Brazilian boundary question, 1901-4. Chairman of Tropical Diseases Section,
Ghent Exhibition, 1913. Governor of Newfoundland, 1917-22. Governor of New
England Co., 1930-8. C.M.G., 1900. C.B., 1904. M.V.O., 1911. C.V.O., 1917.
K.C.M.G., 1917. Author, financial and economic. Edited Harcourt's Voyage to
Guiana
, etc., and contributed to the D.N.B. Of Greenhill Brow,
Farnham, Surrey, in 1944. Died Mar. 26, 1947. Father of Stanley S. (1900).
(Peile, II. 635; Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook.)
Charles Alexander HARRIS
Approx. lifespan: 1855–1947
pens. Christ's College adm1874:05:19
s. (and h.) ofunique identifier HRS839GP Rev. George Poulett HARRIS (1839) ">
s. of Martha MCCARROLL HARRIS dau. of Alexander MCCARROLL Brighton, [ Sussex ]
b. Wrexham, [ Denbighshire ] 1855:06:28
Sch: Richmond Grammar [Richmond], Yorkshire
Matric. 1874:10MT:
Scholar 1874
BA 12 th Classic 1878
Porteous Medal
Tancred Student
Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1877:06:07
Entered: Colonial Office 1879
Sec.: to West Indies Royal Commission 1882
in West Indies 1882-83
Assistant Sec.: to International Conference on sugar bounties 1887-88
Private Sec. to Mr Sydney BUXTON, Under-Sec. of State for the Colonies: 1894
[add:] Mr Sydney BUXTON Under-Sec. of State for the Colonies: [:add]
Private Sec. to Lord Selborne: 1895 resigned1896
[add:] Lord - SELBORNE [:add]
Principal Clerk: Colonial Office 1898-99
Chief Clerk: Colonial Office 1909-17
Prepared the case for British Government: in Venezuela boundary question
attached to the Attorney-General's staff: in Paris, [ France ] 1899
Member of Advisory Committee on Commercial Intelligence (Board of Trade) 1900-17
Conducted the British case: in Brazilian boundary question 1901-04
Chairman of Tropical Diseases Section, Ghent Exhibition [Ghent], [ Belgium ] 1913
Governor of Newfoundland , Canada 1917-22
Governor of New England Company 1930-38
CMG 1900
CB 1904
MVO 1911
CVO 1917
KCMG 1917
Publ.: financial and economic
Publ.: Edited Harcourt's Voyage to Guiana etc., and contributed to the D.N.B.
Harcourt
Of Greenhill Brow, Farnham, Surrey in1944
d. 1947:03:26
father ofunique identifier HRS900SS Stanley Shute HARRIS (1900)
( Peile, II. 635; Who's Who ; Kelly, Handbook )
[add:]His earliest education was at Spondon Preparatory School, [ Derbyshire ] [:add]
[add:]Married 1879:12:02 Constance Maria SHUTE dau. of John SHUTE of Bristol, [ Somerset ] [:add]
[add:](J.D. Pickles: Who's Who in Surrey 1936)[:add]
[add:]Married 1879:12:02 Constance SHUTE 5th dau. of John SHUTE of Glenavon House, Clifton, Bristol, [ Somerset ] [:add]
[add:](C.R. Hudleston)[:add]
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Harris, Charles Poulett.
Adm. sizar at SIDNEY, Oct. 19, 1863. 3rd s. of Charles Poulett, Esq., of
Bristol [formerly a bookseller in Manchester]. B. Mar. 17, 1825, at Taunton,
Somerset. Schools, Manchester (Dr German) and King's College, London. Matric.
Michs. 1863; B.A. 1868. Previously engaged as an assistant in various private
schools. Resident at Clifton, Bristol, as a private schoolmaster, in 1874.
Brother of George P. (1839) and Richard D. (1838). (Manchester Sch.
Reg
., III. 266.)
Charles Poulett HARRIS
Approx. lifespan: 1825–1923
sizar Sidney Sussex College adm1863:10:19
3rd s. of Charles Poulett HARRIS, Esq. Bristol, [ Somerset ] formerly bookseller: in Manchester, [ Lancashire ]
b. Taunton, Somerset 1825:03:17
Sch: Manchester School( Mr – EDWARDS ) [Manchester], [ Lancashire ]
Sch: King's College London
Matric. 1863:10MT:
BA 1868
Previously engaged as an assistant in various private schools:
Resident at Clifton, Bristol, [ Somerset ] in1874
private schoolmaster: Clifton, Bristol, [ Somerset ] in1874
brother ofunique identifier HRS839GP George Poulett HARRIS (1839)
brother of Richard Deodatus Poulett HARRIS (1838)
( Manchester School Reg ., III. 266.)
[add:]Born 1824:03:17 at Bishops Hull, Somerset [:add]
[add:]Married and had issue[:add]
[add:](C.R. Hudleston)[:add]
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Harris, Francis.
Adm. pens. at ST CATHARINE'S, Mar. 25, 1844. S. of George, Esq., of Rugby. B.
there [Sept. 30, 1823]. [School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1849; M.A.
1854. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1849; priest, 1861; C. of Stretton-on-Dunsmore,
Warws., 1849-60. C. of St Mark's, Birmingham, 1861-6. V. of Chipping Norton
with Over Norton, Oxon., 1866-86. Lic. pr., dio. Chichester, 1893-1904.
Latterly of Ebor House, Clive Vale, Hastings, where he died Feb. 3, 1904.
Brother of George (1839). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Scott, MSS.;
Cambridge Chronicle
, Feb. 12, 1904.)
Francis HARRIS
Approx. lifespan: 1823–1904
pens. St Catharine's College adm1844:03:25
s. of George HARRIS, Esq. Rugby, [ Warwickshire ]
b. Rugby, [ Warwickshire ] 1823:09:30
Sch: Rugby School [Rugby], [ Warwickshire ]
Matric. 1844:10MT:
BA 1849
MA 1854
Ord. deacon Worcester 1849
Ord. priest 1861
C.: Stretton-on-Dunsmore, Warwickshire 1849-60
C.: St Mark's Birmingham, [ Warwickshire ] 1861-66
V.: Chipping Norton with Over Norton, Oxfordshire 1866-86
Lic. pr: Diocese Chichester, [ Sussex ] 1893-1904
Latterly of Ebor House, Clive Vale, Hastings, [ Sussex ]
d. Ebor House, Clive Vale, Hastings, [ Sussex ] 1904:02:03
brother ofunique identifier HRS839GP George Poulett HARRIS (1839)
( Rugby School Reg ; Crockford ; Scott, MSS. ; Cambridge Chronicle 1904:02:12.)
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Harris, George.
Adm. pens. (age 29) at TRINITY HALL, Apr. 19, 1839. [Elder s. of George, Esq.,
solicitor, of Rugby, and Christabella, dau. of Rear-Admiral William Chambers.
B. May 6, 1809.] School, Rugby. Did not reside. At first a midshipman, but too
delicate to continue in that career. Adm. Attorney, 1832, and practised with
his father at Rugby, 1832-8; partner, 1834. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Dec. 4,
1839. Called to the Bar, 1843. On the Midland Circuit. Deputy Judge, County
Court of Bristol district, 1853. Acting Judge of the Birmingham County Court,
1860-2. Registrar of the Court of Bankruptcy at Manchester, 1862-8. Prominent
in formation of the Historical MSS. Commission, 1857. F.S.A., 1861.
Vice-President of Anthropological Institute, 1871. President of Manchester
Anthropological society. Joint founder and Vice-President of Psychological
society, 1875. Married, Dec. 12, 1848, Elizabeth, only surv. child of the Rev.
George Innes, R. of Hilperton, Wilts. Edited The Hull Times, 1839-40.
Author, Life of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke; Civilization considered as a
Science; The true theory of Representation in a State; The theory of the
Arts
and (his magnum opus), The Nature and Constitution of
Man
, on which he was engaged for 43 years. Died Nov. 15, 1890, at Iselipps
Manor, Northolt, Middlesex. Brother of Francis (1844). (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
D.N.B.; Boase
, I. 1347; Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists; The
Times
, Nov. 22, 1890.)
George HARRIS
Approx. lifespan: 1809–1890
age 29 pens. Trinity Hall adm1839:04:19
elder s. of George HARRIS, Esq. Solicitor of Rugby, [ Warwickshire ]
s. of Christabella Chambers HARRIS dau. of Rear-Admiral William CHAMBERS
b. 1809:05:06
Sch: Rugby School [Rugby], [ Warwickshire ]
Did not reside
midshipman: but too delicate to continue in that career
Adm. Attorney: 1832
practised with his father: Rugby, [ Warwickshire ] 1832-38
partner: 1834
Adm. Middle Temple: 1839:12:04
Called to the Bar: 1843
On: Midland Circuit
Deputy Judge: County Court of Bristol district 1853
Acting Judge of Birmingham County Court [ Warwickshire ] 1860-62
Registrar of Court of Bankruptcy Manchester, [ Lancashire ] 1862-68
Prominent in formation of the Historical, [MSS] . Commission: 1857
FSA 1861
Vice-President of Anthropological Institute 1871
President of Manchester Anthropological society
Joint Founder and Vice-President of Psychological society 1875
m. Elizabeth INNES
only surv. child of Rev. George INNES R.: Hilperton, Wiltshire 1848:12:12
Edited: The Hull Times 1839-40
Publ.: Life of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke ; Civilization considered as a Science
Publ.: The true theory of Representation in a State ; The theory of the Arts
Publ.: (his magnum opus ), The Nature and Constitution of Man, on which he was engaged for 43 years
d. Iselipps Manor, Northolt, Middlesex 1890:11:15
brother ofunique identifier HRS844F Francis HARRIS (1844)
( Rugby School Reg ; D.N.B. ; Boase, I. 1347; Foster, Men at the Bar ; Law Lists; The Times 1890:11:22.)
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Harris, George Poulett.
Adm. sizar (age 17) at TRINITY, Dec. 5, 1839. [2nd] s. of Charles Poulett
[bookseller, of Manchester; formerly Lieut., 60th Rifles]. B. at Taunton,
Somerset. School, Manchester (Mr Richards). Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844;
M.A. 1855. Ord. deacon (Durham) Dec. 20, 1845; priest (Carlisle) 1847; C. of
Kirkby-Stephen, Westmorland. Second Master at the Collegiate School,
Leicester, 1847-53. Head Master of Grove Park School, Wrexham, in 1854 and
1855; of the endowed Church school at St John's, Newfoundland, 1855-64.
Chaplain at Moscow, 1865-6. C. of Bangor-Monachorum, Flints., c.
1866-8. Assistant Master at Malvern College in 1868. Master of the modern
department at Richmond Grammar School, Yorks., 1868-78. V. of Hawes, Yorks.,
1878-97. Married, 1854, Martha McCarroll, at Brighton. Died Aug. 14, 1897,
aged 75. Brother of Richard D. (1838); father of Charles A. (1874), etc.
(Manchester Sch. Reg., III. 259; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The
Times
, Aug. 18, 1897.)
George Poulett HARRIS
Approx. lifespan: 1822–1897
age 17 sizar Trinity College adm1839:12:05
[2nd] s. of Charles Poulett HARRIS bookseller[/kq of Manchester, [ Lancashire ] formerly Lieutenant: 60th Rifles
b. Taunton, Somerset
Sch: Manchester School( Mr – EDWARDS ) [Manchester], [ Lancashire ]
Matric. 1840:10MT:
BA 1844
MA 1855
Ord. deacon Durham 1845:12:20
Ord. priest Carlisle 1847
C.: Kirkby-Stephen, Westmorland
Second Master: Sch: Leicester Collegiate School [Leicester], [ Leicestershire ] 1847-53
Headmaster: Sch: Grove Park School Wrexham, [ Denbighshire ] in1854 and 1855
Headmaster: Sch: endowed Church school St John's, Newfoundland , Canada 1855-64
Chapl.: at Moscow, [ Russia ] 1865-66
C.: Bangor-Monachorum, Flintshire c1866-68
Assistant Master: Sch: Malvern College [Malvern], [ Worcestershire ] in1868
Master of modern department: Sch: Richmond Grammar School [Richmond], Yorkshire 1868-78
V.: Hawes, Yorkshire 1878-97
m. Martha MCCARROLL Brighton, [ Sussex ] 1854
age 75 d. 1897:08:14
brother of Richard Deodatus Poulett HARRIS (1838)
father ofunique identifier HRS874CA Charles Alexander HARRIS (1874)
( Manchester School Reg ., III. 259; Scott, MSS. ; Crockford; The Times 1897:08:18.)
[add:]Born 1822:02:12 at Bishops Hull, Somerset [:add]
[add:]Married –, dau. of Alexander MCCARROLL [:add]
[add:](C.R. Hudleston)[:add]
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Harris, Richard Deodatus
[Poulett].Adm. sizar (age 21) at TRINITY, Sept. 26, 1838. S. [and h.]
of Charles Poulett. B. at Sydney, Nova Scotia. School, Manchester (Mr
Richards). Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. (24th Wrangler) 1843; M.A. 1852.
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1847; priest, 1847; C. of Longsight, Manchester, in
1847. Second Master of Sheffield Collegiate School, 1843-4. Vice-Principal of
Huddersfield College, 1844-7; 3rd Master there, 1847-9. Classical Master at
Blackheath School, 1849-58. Head Master of Hobart-town High School, Tasmania,
1858-85. Officiated at Peppermint Bay, 1885-99. Gen. Lic., dio. Tasmania,
1885-99. Sometime Grand Master of the Tasmanian Freemasons. Married and had
issue. Died Dec. 23, 1899, aged 82, at his residence The Cliffs, Woodbridge,
Tasmania. Brother of George P. (1839). (Manchester Sch. Reg., III. 258;
Crockford; Scott, MSS.; The Times, Feb. 10, 1900.)
Richard Deodatus Poulett HARRIS
Approx. lifespan: 1817–1899
age 21 sizar Trinity College adm1838:09:26
s. (and h.) of Charles Poulett HARRIS
b. Sydney, Nova Scotia , Canada
Sch: Manchester School( Mr – EDWARDS ) [Manchester], [ Lancashire ]
Matric. 1839:10MT:
BA 24 th Wrangler 1843
MA 1852
Ord. deacon Chester 1847
Ord. priest 1847
C.: Longsight, Manchester, [ Lancashire ] in1847
Second Master: Sch: Sheffield Collegiate School [Sheffield], [ Yorkshire ] 1843-44
Vice-Principal of Sch: Huddersfield College [Huddersfield], [ West Riding of Yorkshire ] 1844-47
3rd Master: Sch: Huddersfield College [Huddersfield], [ West Riding of Yorkshire ] 1847-49
Classical Master: Sch: Blackheath School [Blackheath], [ Kent ] 1849-58
Headmaster: Sch: Hobart-town High School [Hobart-town], Tasmania , Australia 1858-85
Officiated: at Peppermint Bay, [ Tasmania ], Australia 1885-99
Gen. Lic: Diocese Tasmania , Australia 1885-99
Sometime Grand Master: Tasmanian Freemasons [pl] [ Tasmania ], Australia
m.
had issue
d. aged 82, at his residence The Cliffs, Woodbridge, Tasmania , Australia 1899:12:23
brother ofunique identifier HRS839GP George Poulett HARRIS (1839)
( Manchester School Reg ., III. 258; Crockford ; Scott, MSS. ; The Times 1900:02:10.)
[add:]Eldest son of Capt. Charles Poulett, Royal Fusiliers, and his wife Anna[:add]
[add:]Maria, dau. of the Hon. R. Van Stout; grandson of John HARRIS, 4th Earl Poulett[:add]
[add:]He was the first King's Scholar of the Royal Academy of Music[:add]
[add:]Married (1) 1844:06:25, at All Saints, Cambridge, [ Cambridgeshire ] Catharien Prior HALL eldest dau. of William HALL of Cambridge, brewer[:add]
[add:]Married (2) 1858:07:13 Elizabeth Eleanor MILWARD eldest dau. of John MILWARD [:add]
[add:]C.R. Hudleston; P.J. Barnwell: C. Chron. of 1844:06:29 [:add]

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