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Howard, John.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, July 11, 1872. [Elder] s. of Robert (1845), of
Broughton Hall, Flints. B. [June 3, 1853], at Worthenbury, Flints. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1885. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 9, 1876. Of Broughton Hall, Flints. J.P. for Cheshire, 1885; for
Flintshire, 1897. Died Mar. 27, 1938. Buried at Worthenbury. Brother of Robert
M. (1873). (Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G., 1939;
The Times, Mar. 29, 1938.)
John HOWARD
Approx. lifespan: 1853–1938
pens. Trinity College adm1872:07:11
elder s. of Robert (1845) of Broughton Hall, Flintshire
b. Worthenbury, Flintshire 1853:06:03
Sch: Eton
Matric. 1872:10MT:
BA 1877
MA 1885
Adm. Inner Temple: 1876:11:09
Of Broughton Hall, Flintshire
J.P.: for Cheshire 1885
J.P.: for Flintshire 1897
d. 1938:03:27
bur. Worthenbury, [ Flintshire ]
brother ofunique identifier HWRT873RM Robert Moreton HOWARD (1873)
( Eton School Lists ; Inns of Court ; Burke, L.G. 1939; The Times 1938:03:29.)
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Howard, Robert.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 10, 1845. [2nd] s. of John, manufacturer [of
Brereton Hall, Cheshire] [and Elisabeth, dau. of Aaron Clulow, of Manchester].
B. July 14, 1827, at Manchester. Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1857.
High Sheriff of Flints., 1860-1. Of Broughton Hall, Flintshire, and of
Brereton Hall, near Malpas, Chester. Married, May 26, 1852, Lucy Annabella,
dau. of the Ven. Isaac Wood, Archdeacon of Chester. Died Oct. 7, 1908. Father
of John (1872) and of the next. (Burke, L.G., 1939; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families.)
Robert HOWARD
Approx. lifespan: 1827–1908
pens. St John's College adm1845:03:10
[2nd] s. of John HOWARD manufacturer: Brereton Hall, Cheshire
s. of Elisabeth HOWARD dau. of Aaron Clulow HOWARD of Manchester, [ Lancashire ]
b. Manchester, [ Lancashire ] 1827:07:14
Matric. 1845:10MT:
BA 1849
MA 1857
High Sheriff of Flintshire 1860-61
Of Broughton Hall, Flintshire
of Brereton Hall, near Malpas, Chester, [ Cheshire ]
m. Lucy ANNABELLA dau. of Wood 1852:05:26, the Ven. Isaac
Archdeacon of Chester, [ Cheshire ]
d. 1908:10:07
father ofunique identifier HWRT872J John HOWARD (1872) = and of the next
(Burke, L.G. 1939;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families .)
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Howard, Robert Moreton.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Aug. 11, 1873. [2nd] s. of Robert (above), of Broughton
Hall, Flints. B. there Feb. 21, 1855. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1873; LL.B.
1877. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 7, 1875. Called to the Bar, July 3, 1878.
On the North Wales and Chester circuits. Of 3, Harcourt Buildings, Temple, in
1880. Died Jan. 29, 1881. Brother of John (1872). (Eton Sch. Lists;
Burke, L.G., 1939; Inns of Court; Law Lists.)
Robert Moreton HOWARD
Approx. lifespan: 1855–1881
pens. Trinity College adm1873:08:11
[2nd] s. of Robert HOWARD (1845) Broughton Hall, Flintshire
b. ^ Flintshire there 1855:02:21
Sch: Eton
Matric. 1873:10MT:
LLB 1877
Adm. Inner Temple: 1875:06:07
Called to the Bar: 1878:07:03
On the North Wales
? Sch: Chester Chester, [ Cheshire ] circuits.
Of 3 Harcourt Buildings
Temple [ London ] in1880
d. 1881:01:29
brother ofunique identifier HWRT872J John HOWARD (1872)
( Eton School Lists ; Burke, L.G. 1939; Inns of Court ; Law Lists )
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WARD, JAMES.
Matric. Non-Coll., Easter, 1872.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Apr. 26, 1873. [Eldest] s. of James, merchant, of The Brook, near Liverpool (and Hannah Aston). B. [Jan. 27] 1843, at Hull.
School, Royal Liverpool Institute. [Apprenticed to a firm of architects at 16; at Spring Hill College, near Birmingham (for the Congregational Ministry), 1863-9; M.A. ( London ), 1874; studied in Berlin and Göttingen, 1870-2. Pastor for a year at Emmanuel Church, Cambridge, resigning because of changed theological views.] Scholar, 1872; (Moral Sci. Trip., 1st Class, 1874); B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878; Sc.D., 1887; Hon. LL.D. 1920.
Fellow of Trinity, 1875-1925.
University Teacher in the theory of Education, 1880-8; Professor of Mental philosophy and logic, 1897-1925.
Gifford Lecturer at Aberdeen, 1895-7; at St Andrews, 1908.
Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh, 1889; Hon. D.Sc., Oxford, 1908.
F.B.A., 1902.
Married, 1884, Mary, dau. of the Rev. Henry Martin, Congregational Minister, and had issue.
Author, Naturalism and Agnosticism; The Realm of Ends, or Pluralism and Theism; Psychological Principles; Psychology applied to Education, etc.
Resided at 6, Selwyn Gardens, Cambridge, where he died Mar. 4, 1925.
( Who was Who; D.N.B. )
James WARD
Approx. lifespan: 1843–1925
Matric Non-Coll. 1872:04ET:
pens. Trinity College adm1873:04:26
Eldest s. of James WARD merchant, of The Brook, near Liverpool, [ Lancashire ] (and Hannah Aston)
b. Hull, [ East Riding of Yorkshire ] 1843:[01:27]
School Royal Sch: Liverpool Institute, [ Lancashire ]
Apprenticed to a firm of architects at 16; at Sch: Spring Hill College Spring Hill, [ Worcestershire ???] near Birmingham, [ Warwickshire ] (for the Congregational Ministry ) 1863-69
MA London 1874
studied Berlin, [ Germany ] and Göttingen [ Germany ] 1870-72
Pastor for a year at Emmanuel Church CB, [ Cambridgeshire ] resigning because of changed theological views.]
Scholar 1872
(Moral Sci.Trip., 1st Class(1874);
BA 1875
MA 1878
ScD 1887
Hon.LLD 1920
Fellow of: : Trinity 1875-1925
University Teacher in the theory of Education 1880-88
Professor of: Mental philosophy and logic 1897-1925
Gifford Lecturer at: : Aberdeen, [ Aberdeenshire ] 1895-97 ;at St Andrews, [ Fife ] 1908
Hon.LLD Edinburgh, [ Scotland ] 1889
Hon. DSc OX 1908
FBA 1902
m. 1884 Mary MARTIN dau. of Rev. Henry MARTIN Congregational
Minister: and had issue.
Publ.: Naturalism and Agnosticism; The Realm of Ends, or Pluralism and Theism; Psychological Principles; Psychology applied to Education etc.
At 6 Selwyn Gardens, CB, [ Cambridgeshire ] [,where he]
d. [there] 1925:03:04
( Who was Who; D.N.B. )
[add:]Portrait, by A. McEvoy, 1913, in Fitzwilliam Museum[:add]
[add:]Photograph: The Gownsman 1911:05:06 [:add]
[add:]Goodison: CP : 211; CUA : Phot.38[:add]
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WARD, JOSEPH TIMMIS.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, May 4, 1872.
S. of Henry, coal-merchant (and Ann Woollaston Timmis). B. at South Banbury, Oxfordshire . Bapt. July 25, 1853.
School, Rochester.
Matric. Michs. 1872; Soholar, 1874; B.A.
( Senior Wrangler and 1st Smith's prize), 1876; M.A. 1879.
Fellow, 1876-1935; tutor, 1883-95; Senior Dean, 1896-1903.
Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1877; priest (Ely) 1879; C. of Leeds, 1877-8. C. of Chesterton, Cambridge, 1878-83.
One of the founders of Westcott House, Cambridge; treasurer, 1895-1905.
A devoted supporter of the Cambridge Mission to Delhi.
In the last years of his life lived as a recluse in his College rooms.
Died June 23, 1935, in Cambridge.
Brother of William H. (1873).
( Roffensian Reg.; Eagle, XLIX. 122; Crockford; The Times, June 25, 1935; Cambridge Review, Oct. 11, 1935.)
Joseph Timmis WARD
Approx. lifespan: 1853–1935
pens. St John's College adm1872:05:04
s. of Henry WARD coal-merchant (and Ann Woollaston Timmis)
b. South Banbury, Oxfordshire
c. 1853:07:25
Sch: Rochester School Rochester, [ Kent ]
Matric 1872:10MT:
Scholar 1874
BA Senior Wrangler and 1st Smith's prize 1876
MA 1879
Fellow 1876-1935
Tutor: 1883-95
Senior Dean: 1896-1903
Ord. deacon Ripon 1877
Ord. priest Ely 1879
C.: Leeds, [ West Riding of Yorkshire ] 1877-78
C.: Chesterton CB, [ Cambridgeshire ] 1878-83
One of the founders of Westcott House, Westcott, CB, [ Cambridgeshire ]
Treasurer: 1895-1905
A devoted supporter of the CB Mission to Delhi, [ India ]
In the last years of his life lived as a recluse in his College rooms.
d. 1935:06:23 in CB, [ Cambridgeshire ]
brother of William H. WARD (1873)
( Roffensian Reg.; Eagle XLIX. 122; Crockford; The Times 1935:06:25; Camb. Review 1935:10:11)

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