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Schreiber, Charles. Adm. pens. (age 16) at TRINITY, Mar. 1, 1843. [Eldest] s. of [Lieut.-Col.] James Alfred [of Melton, Suffolk] (and Mary, dau. of Thomas Ware, of Wood-fort, Co. Cork). B. May 10, 1826, at Colchester. School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1845; Scholar, 1847; Browne medal, 1848; Chancellor's Classical medal, 1850; B.A. (2nd Classic) 1850; M.A. 1854. Fellow, 1852-5. M.P. for Cheltenham, 1865-8; and for Poole, 1880-4. President of the Cheltonian Society, 1868-9. Of Langham House, Portland Place, London. Formed the collection of English ceramic art bearing his name presented to Victoria and Albert museum. Married, Apr. 10, 1855, Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Bertie, dau. of Albemarle, Earl of Lindsey (and widow of Sir Josiah John Guest, of Dowlais, Glam., and Great Canford Manor, Dorset); famous for her collections of china, fans and playing-cards. Died Mar. 29, 1884, at Lisbon. Brother of Henry W. (1852). (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Boase, III. 442; Burke, L.G.; Return of M.P.s; Hutchins, III. 299.) | Charles SCHREIBER Approx. lifespan: 18261884 pens. aged 16 Trinity College adm1843:03:01 Eldest s. of [ Lieutenant-Colonel: James Alfred of Melton, Suffolk (and Mary WARE dau. of Thomas WARE of Woodfort, Co. Cork ) b. Colchester, [ Essex ] 1826:05:10 Sch: Cheltenham College Cheltenham, [ Gloucestershire ] Matric 1845:10MT: Scholar 1847 Browne Medal 1848 Chancellor's Classical Medal 1850 BA 2 nd Classic 1850 MA 1854 Fellow 1852-55 M.P. for: : Cheltenham, [ Gloucestershire ] 1865-68 and for Poole, [ Dorset ] 1880-84 President of: : Cheltonian Society 1868-69 Of Langham House, Langham, Portland Place, London Formed the collection of English ceramic art bearing his name presented to the Victoria and Albert museum. m. 1855:04:10 Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Bertie dau. of Albemarle, Earl of Lindsey (and widow of Sir Josiah John Guest, of Dowlais, Glamorgan and Great Canford Manor, Great Canford, Dorset ); famous for her collections of china, fans and playing-cards. d. Lisbon, [ Spain ] 1884:03:29 brother of Henry W. SCHREIBER (1852) ( Cheltenham College Reg.; Boase, III. 442; Burke, L.G.; Return of M.P.s; Hutchins, III. 299.) |