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Berkeley, Sir Charles.
Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY,
Aug. 6, 1663. S. of George, Earl of Berkeley. Matric. May 30,
1663; M.A. 1663. Matric. at Christ Church, Oxford, May 3,
1662, age 13; M.A (Oxford) 1663. F.R.S. 1667. K.B. 1661.
M.P. for Gloucester, 1679. Baron Berkeley, 1689. Succeeded
as Earl, 1698. Lord Lieutenant of Gloucs., 1694; of Surrey,
1702. Died Sept. 24, 1710. Father of George (1711). ( G.E.C.;
Al. Oxon.
)
Sir Charles BERKELEY
Approx. lifespan: 1649–1710
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity College 1663:08:06
s. of George BERKELEY Earl of Berkeley.
Matric. 1663:05:30
M.A. 1663
Matric. at Christ Church [Oxford] 1662:05:03 age 13;
M.A. (Oxford) 1663
F.R.S. 1667
K.B. 1661
M.P. for Gloucester, [Gloucestershire], 1679
Baron BERKELEY (1689)
Succeeded as Earl 1698
Lord Lieutenant of Gloucestershire , 1694 ; of Surrey , 1702
Died 1710:09:24
father of George BERKELEY (1711)
( G.E.C.; Al. Oxon. )
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Berkeley, George, Lord Mowbray, Seagrave and Bruce ( sic ).
Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, Sept. 17, 1667.
2nd s. of George, Lord Berkeley, of Berkeley Castle. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Nov. 1667. Migrated to Christ Church,
Oxford, 1668; created M.A. 1669. R. of Cranford, Middlesex,
1686. Preb. of Westminster, 1687. Died 1694. Buried at
Cranford, Oct. 18. ( Collins, III. 621; Al. Oxon. )
George BERKELEY, Lord Mowbray, Seagrave and Bruce
Approx. lifespan: 1649–1698
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity College 1667:09:17
2nd s. of George BERKELEY, Lord – BERKELEY of Berkeley Castle, [Gloucestershire],
Adm. at the Middle Temple 1667:11
Migrated to Christ Church [Oxford] 1668
created M.A. 1669
R. of Cranford, Middlesex , 1686
Preb. of Westminster, [London], 1687
Died 1694
buried at Cranford, [Middlesex], 1694:10:18
( Collins III. 621; Al. Oxon. )
[app:]DELETE from 'Adm. at Middle Temple', [London], to end[:app]
[app:]Hon. LL.D. 1667:09:17 [:app]
[app:]F.R.S. 1663 [:app]
[app:]Created Earl 1679 [:app]
[app:] d. 1698 [:app]
[app:]i.e. the father of man described[:app]
[app:](Gr. Bk. H, 431; D.N.B. )[:app]
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Berkeley, The Hon. George.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at
TRINITY, May 31, 1711. S. of Charles (1663), Earl of Berkeley.
School, Westminster. Scholar, 1712; M.A. 1713. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Aug. 1, 1707. M.P. for Dover, 1720, 1722,
1727; for Hedon, Yorks., 1734-46. Master of St Katharine's
by the Tower, 1723-40. Died Oct. 29, 1746. ( D.N.B.; Al.
Westmon.
257.)
Hon. George BERKELEY
Approx. lifespan: 1693–1746
Adm. pens. (age 18) at Trinity College 1711:05:31
s. of Charles BERKELEY (1663) Earl of Berkeley.
Sch: Westminster
Scholar 1712
M.A. 1713
Adm. at the Inner Temple 1707:08:01
M.P. for Dover, [Kent], 1720, 1722, 1727 ; for Hedon, East Riding of Yorkshire , 1734-46
Master of St Katharine's by the Tower, [London], 1723-40
Died 1746:10:29
( D.N.B.; Al. Westmon. 257)
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Robert NELLSON
Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, 31 Jul., 1677.
Never resided.
S. of John, a Turkey merchant [ Turkey ]. B. in London , 22 Jun., 1656.
School, St Paul's [ London ].
F.R.S., 1680 .
Travelled abroad; lived chiefly on the Continent, till 1691 .
Married Lady Theophila Lucy, dau. of George, Earl of Berkeley, and widow of Sir Kingsmill Lucy, of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire .
Settled at Blackheath [ Kent ], 1691 .
Became intimate with John Kettlewell, and joined the non-jurors.
Took an active part in the various charitable enterprises of the day.
Author, religious.
Died 16 Jan., 1714/5; buried in Lamb's Conduit Fields [ London ].
Will (P.C.C.) 1715 .
( D.N.B. )
Robert NELLSON
Approx. lifespan: 1656–1714
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity College 1677:07:31
Never resided.
s. of John NELLSON a Turkey merchant
b. in London , 1656:06:22
School St Paul's, [London],
F.R.S. 1680
Travelled abroad; lived chiefly on the Continent, till 1691
married Lady Theophila BERKELEY LUCY dau. of George BERKELEY, Earl of Berkeley widow of Sir Kingsmill LUCY of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire ,
Settled at Blackheath, [Kent], 1691
Became intimate with John KETTLEWELL and joined the non-jurors.
Took an active part in the various charitable enterprises of the day.
Author, religious.
Died 1714/5:01:16 ; buried in Lamb's Conduit Fields, [London],
Will (P.C.C.) 1715
( D.N.B. )
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Berkeley, George.
Adm. pens. (age 17) at CHRIST'S, July 6, 1780.
S. of Lionel [grandson of Charles, 2nd Earl of Berkeley]. B. at Stockton-on-Tees.
School, Kirby Lonsdale.
Matric. Michs. 1780; Scholar, 1780; B.A. 1784.
Ord. deacon (York) July 23, 1786; C. of Beverley Minster, 1786.
Died Feb. 3, 1834, at Whixley, Yorks. (date of death wrongly given by Davy as 1824). One of these names V. of Ticehurst, Sussex, 1792-5, but see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary namesake.
(Peile, II. 312; G. Mag., 1834, I. 339.)
George BERKELEY
Approx. lifespan: 1763–1834
Adm pens. aged 17 Christ's College 1780:07:06
s. of Lionel grandson of Charles BERKELEY 2nd Earl of Berkeley].
b. Stockton-on-Tees, [Co. Durham],
Sch: Kirby Lonsdale
Matric 1780:10MT:
Scholar 1780
BA 1784
Ord. deacon York 1786:07:23
C.: Beverley Minster, [East Riding of Yorkshire], 1786
d. Whixley, Yorkshire , 1834:02:03
(date of death wrongly given by Davy as 1824 )
One of these names
V.: Ticehurst, Sussex , 1792-95, but see Al. Oxon . for a contemporary namesake.
( Peile, II. 312; G. Mag . 1834, I. 339)
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Berkeley, George Harold Arthur Comyns [Sir Comyns Berkeley]
Adm. at CAIUS, Oct. 1, 1883.
S. of George Augustus Goodrich, wine merchant, of Clapham.
B. Oct. 16, 1865, at Notting Hill, London.
Schools, Dulwich College and Marlborough.
Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1887; M.B. and B.C. 1892; M.A. and M.D. 1911; M.Chir. 1913.
At the Middlesex Hospital, London.
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1891.
F.R.C.P., 1909.
F.R.C.S., 1929.
Obstetrician and Gynaecological Surgeon at the Middlesex Hospital.
In practice in London.
Surgeon to the City of London Maternity Hospital and to the Chelsea Hospital for Women, etc.
Consulting Obstetric and Gynaecological Surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital, the City of London Maternity Hospital and to the Chelsea Hospital for Women.
Trustee and Vice-Chairman of the National Radium Commission, 1929.
British representative on the Cancer sub-committee at the League of Nations, 1930.
Knighted, 1934.
Of 53, Wimpole Street, London, W. Author, Text-book of Gynaecological Surgery, etc.
Brother of Rowland T. M. (1886).
(Venn, II. 463; Medical Directory, 1938 Burke, L.G.)
Berkeley, George Harold Arthur Comyns <qual>Sir Comyns BERKELEY </qual>
Approx. lifespan: 1865–1963
Adm Gonville & Caius College 1883:10:01
s. of George Augustus Goodrich BERKELEY wine merchant of Clapham, [London],
b. Notting Hill, London , 1865:10:16
Schools Sch: Dulwich College and Marlborough.
Matric 1883:10MT:
BA 1887
MB and
BChir 1892
MA and
MD 1911
MChir 1913
At Middlesex Hospital [Middlesex], London ,
MRCS
LRCP 1891
FRCP 1909
FRCS 1929
Obstetrician and Gynaecological
Surgeon at: : Middlesex Hospital [Middlesex], [London],
In practice in London ,
Surgeon to: : City of London Maternity Hospital [City of] London, [London], and to the Chelsea Hospital<mea>for</mea> Women, [London], etc.
Consulting Obstetric and Gynaecological
Surgeon to: : Middlesex Hospital [Middlesex], [London],
City of London Maternity Hospital [City of] London, [London], and to the Chelsea Hospital<mea>for</mea> Women, [London],
Trustee and Vice-Chairman of: : National Radium Commission 1929
British representative on the Cancer sub-committee at the League of Nations 1930
Knighted 1934
Of 53 Wimpole Street, London , , W.
Publ.: Text-book of Gynaecological Surgery etc.
brother of Rowland Thomas Mortimer BERKELEY (1886)
( Venn, II. 463; Medical Directory 1938 Burke, L.G .)
[add:] d. 1946:01:27 [:add]
[add:]College Benefactor[:add]
[add:](J.D. Pickles: G & C Biog. Hist. )[:add]
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Berkeley, Rowland Thomas Mortimer.
Adm. at CAIUS, Oct. 1, 1886. 2nd s. of George Augustus Goodrich, wine merchant, of Clapham Common, London.
B. Sept. 25, 1867, at Brighton.
Schools, Marlborough and Bury St Edmund's.
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1890.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 11, 1887.
Called to the Bar, 1892.
On the South Eastern Circuit, 1898.
Practised at the Parliamentary Bar. During the Great War a member of the Central Prisoners of War Committee.
Joined Messrs Morgan, Grenfell and Co. in their work of obtaining supplies from the United States and financing transactions.
Director of Imports at the Food Ministry.
A prominent and much beloved member of the Garrick Club.
Died Oct. 14, 1924, at 26, Mount Street, Mayfair, London.
Brother of George H. A. C. (1883).
(Venn, II. 481; G. B. Routledge; The Times, Oct. 16, 1924.)
Rowland Thomas Mortimer BERKELEY
Approx. lifespan: 1867–1924
Adm Gonville & Caius College 1886:10:01
2nd s. of George Augustus Goodrich BERKELEY wine merchant of Clapham Common, London ,
b. Brighton, [East Sussex], 1867:09:25
Sch: Marlborough
Sch: Bury St Edmund's
Matric 1886:10MT:
BA 1890
Adm.: Lincoln's Inn 1887:11:11
Called to the Bar: 1892
On the: South Eastern Circuit 1898
Practised at: : Parliamentary Bar.
During the Great War[1914-18]
a member of the Central Prisoners of War Committee
Joined: Messrs Morgan, Grenfell and Company in their work of obtaining supplies from the United States and financing transactions.
Director of: : Imports at Food Ministry
A prominent and much beloved
Member of: : Garrick Club
d. 26 Mount Street, Mayfair, London , 1924:10:14
brother of George H. A. C. BERKELEY (1883)
( Venn, II. 481; G. B. Routledge; The Times 1924:10:16)

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