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Head, Frederick Waldegrave.
Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, July 5, 1893. S. of the Rev. George Frederick (1857),
V. of Christ Church, Hampstead, Middlesex. B. Apr. 18, 1874. School, Repton.
Matric. Michs. 1893; Scholar, 1895; B.A. (Hist. Trip., 1st Class) 1896;
Whewell Scholar (2nd), 1897; Lightfoot Scholar, 1897; Prince Consort prize,
1900; M.A. 1900; B.D. 1929; D.D., 1929. Fellow, 1900. Tutor and Dean. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1902; priest, 1903. During the Great War, 1914-19, Senior
Chaplain to the Guards' Division, 1917-19; M.C. and bar. V. of Christ Church,
Greenwich, 1922-6. Canon and Sub-dean of Liverpool Cathedral, 1926-9. Chaplain
to the King, 1922-9. Archbishop of Melbourne, Australia, 1929-41. Strongly
evangelical in his outlook. Possessed definite views on the great part which
the British Empire had to play in the Christianising of the world. Died Dec.
18, 1941, at Melbourne, from injuries received in a motor-car accident.
Brother of George H. (1888). (Repton Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Who's Who;
Cambridge Review
, Oct. 11, 1929; The Times, Dec. 19, 1941.)
Frederick Waldegrave HEAD
Approx. lifespan: 1874–1941
pens. Emmanuel College adm1893:07:05
s. ofunique identifier HT857GF Rev. George Frederick HEAD (1857) V.: Christ Church Hampstead, Middlesex
b. 1874:04:18
Sch: Repton School [Repton], [ Derbyshire ]
Matric. 1893:10MT:
Scholar 1895
BA Hist.Trip., 1st Class 1896
Whewell Scholar (2nd) 1897
Lightfoot Scholar 1897
Prince Consort Prize 1900
MA 1900
BD 1929
DD 1929
Fellow 1900
Tutor and Dean:
Ord. deacon Ely 1902
Ord. priest 1903
Senior Chapl.: to Guards' Division 1917-19
M.C. and bar
V.: Christ Church Greenwich, [ London ] 1922-26
Canon and Sub-dean: Liverpool Cathedral [Liverpool], [ Lancashire ] 1926-29
Chapl. to the King: 1922-29
Archbishop of Melbourne, Australia 1929-41
Strongly evangelical in his outlook
Possessed definite views on the great part which the British Empire had to play in the Christianising of the world
d. from injuries received in a motor-car accident Melbourne, [ Australia ] 1941:12:18
brother ofunique identifier HT888GH George Herbert HEAD (1888)
( Repton School Reg ; Crockford ; Who's Who ; Cambridge Review 1929:10:11; The Times 1941:12:19.)
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Head, George Frederick.
Adm. pens. (age 20) at CAIUS, May 9, 1857. S. of Jeremiah, gent., of [Hill
House], Ipswich. B. there. Schools, private. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861;
M.A. 1864. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1861; priest, 1862; C. of St Thomas's,
Lancaster, 1861-5. C. of St Helen's, Ipswich, 1865-7. V. of St John's,
Carlisle, 1867-73. Rural Dean of Carlisle N., 1870-3. V. of St Mark's,
Islington, Middlesex, 1873-8. V. of Charles, Devon, 1878-85. V. of Christ
Church, Hampstead, 1885-97. V. of Clifton, Gloucs., 1897-1912. Hon. Canon of
Bristol, 1900-12. Married, 1864, Mary Henrietta, dau. of Charles Bolton, R.N.
Died Apr. 14, 1912, at Clifton. Father of the next and of Frederick W. (1893).
(Crockford; Venn, II. 335; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The
Times
, Apr. 15 and 16, 1912.)
George Frederick HEAD
Approx. lifespan: 1837–1912
age 20 pens. Gonville & Caius College adm1857:05:09
s. of Jeremiah HEAD gent: Heacock [Hill House], Ipswich, [ Suffolk ]
b. Heacock [Hill House], Ipswich, [ Suffolk ]
Sch: private
Matric. 1857:10MT:
BA 1861
MA 1864
Ord. deacon Manchester 1861
Ord. priest 1862
C.: St Thomas' Lancaster, [ Lancashire ] 1861-65
C.: St Helen's Ipswich, [ Suffolk ] 1865-67
V.: St John's Carlisle, [ Cumberland ] 1867-73
Rural Dean of Carlisle N., [ Cumberland ] 1870-73
V.: St Mark's Islington, Middlesex 1873-78
V.: Charles, Devon 1878-85
V.: Christ Church Hampstead, [ London ] 1885-97
V.: Clifton, Gloucestershire ??? ^ Somerset 1897-1912
Hon. Canon of Bristol, [ Somerset ] 1900-12
m. Mary Henrietta BOLTON, R.N. BOLTON dau. of Charles BOLTON, R.N. 1864
d. Clifton, [ Somerset ] 1912:04:14
father ofunique identifier HT888GH George Herbert HEAD (1888)
father ofunique identifier HT893FW Frederick Waldegrave HEAD (1893)
( Crockford ; Venn, II. 335; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families ; The Times 1912:04:15 and 16.)
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Head, George Herbert.
Adm. pens. (age 20) at PEMBROKE, Oct. 1, 1888. [Elder] s. of the Rev. George
Frederick (above). Bapt. Apr. 13, 1869, at Carlisle. School, Repton. Matric.
Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1905. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, July 5,
1905. Joined the Western Circuit. Judge of the County Court (Hull district),
1922-7. Known among County Court officials and litigants as 'the kindhearted
Judge.' Of The Lodge, Acomb, Yorks. J.P. for E. Riding and Ouse and Derwent
Div. of Yorks., Hull and Scarborough. Died Feb. 11, 1927, through falling
under a train at Victoria underground station, London. Brother of Frederick W.
(1893). (Repton Sch. Reg.; Pembroke College Reg.; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; Scott, MSS.; Who was Who; The Times, Feb. 14,
1927; Law List.)
George Herbert HEAD
Approx. lifespan: 1868–1927
age 20 pens. Pembroke College adm1888:10:01
elder s. ofunique identifier HT857GF Rev. George Frederick HEAD (1857)
c. Carlisle, [ Cumberland ] 1869:04:13
Sch: Repton School [Repton], [ Derbyshire ]
Matric. 1888:10MT:
BA 1891
MA 1905
Called to the Bar: Inner Temple 1905:07:05
Joined: Western Circuit
Judge of County Court (Hull district) [ East Riding of Yorkshire ] 1922-27
Known among County Court officials and litigants as "the kindhearted Judge"">
Of The Lodge, Acomb, Yorkshire
J.P.: for East Riding of Yorkshire
J.P.: for Ouse and Derwent Div, Yorkshire
J.P.: for Hull, [ East Riding of Yorkshire ]
J.P.: for Scarborough, [ North Riding of Yorkshire ]
d. through falling under a train at Victoria underground station Victoria, London 1927:02:11
brother ofunique identifier HT893FW Frederick Waldegrave HEAD (1893)
( Repton School Reg ; Pembroke College Reg ; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families ; Scott, MSS. ; Who was Who; The Times 1927:02:14; Law List )

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