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Bryans, Clement.
Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, Oct. 10, 1874. 5th s. of William (1841), V. of Tarvin, Cheshire.
B. Aug. 19, 1854.
Matric. Michs. 1874; Prizeman; Scholar, 1875; B.A. (Class.
Trip., 1st Class) 1878; Chancellor's medal, 1878; M.A. 1885.
Assistant Master at Fettes College, Edinburgh, 1879-83; at Dulwich College, Surrey, 1883-93.
Went to live at Hayling Island, Hants., taking pupils to coach for the Army.
Of Arundel House, Hayling Island.
Author, scholastic.
Died Nov. 21, 1916, at Harrogate.
Brother of Herbert W. (1874), etc.
(Fettes Coll. Reg.)
Clement BRYANS
Approx. lifespan: 1854–1916
Adm King's College, a scholar from Sch: Eton] 1874:10:10
5th s. of William BRYANS (1841) V.: Tarvin, Cheshire ,
b. 1854:08:19
Matric 1874:10MT:
Prizeman;
Scholar 1875
BA Class. Trip., 1st Class 1878
Chancellor's medal 1878
MA 1885
Assistant Master at: : Sch: Fettes College [Fettes, Edinburgh], [Scotland], 1879-83
at
Sch: Dulwich College [Dulwich], Surrey , 1883-93
Went to live at Hayling Island, Hampshire , , taking pupils to coach for Army
Of Arundel House, [Arundel, Hayling Island], [Hampshire],
Author, scholastic.
d. Harrogate, [Yorkshire], 1916:11:21
brother of Herbert W. BRYANS (1874) etc.
( Fettes College Reg .)
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Bryans, Edward Lonsdale.
Adm. pens. at CHRIST'S, June 6, 1868. [S. of William (1841), clerk, of Windermere, Westmorland.] Did not reside.
Matric. (Queen's College, Oxford) May 15, 1869, age 20; Scholar, 1869; B.A. (Oxford) 1873; M.A. (Oxford) 1876.
Ord. 1878.
Assistant Master at Malvern College, 1875-90.
R. of Quedgeley, Gloucs., 1890-6. R. of Minchinhampton, 1896-1911.
Disappears from Crockford, 1912.
Brother of Herbert W. (1874), etc.
(Peile, II. 606; Al. Oxon.)
Edward Lonsdale BRYANS
Approx. lifespan: 1849–1947
Adm pens. Christ's College 1868:06:06
s. of William BRYANS (1841), clerk, of Windermere, Westmorland ,
Did not reside.
Matric aged 20 Queen's College [Oxford] 1869:05:15
Scholar 1869
BA Oxford 1873
MA Oxford 1876
Ord. 1878
Assistant Master at: : Sch: Malvern College [Malvern], [Worcestershire], 1875-90
R.: Quedgeley, Gloucestershire , 1890-96
R.: Minchinhampton, [Gloucestershire], 1896-1911
Disappears from Crockford 1912
brother of Herbert W. BRYANS (1874) etc.
( Peile, II. 606; Al. Oxon .)
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Bryans, Herbert William.
Adm. pens. (age 19) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 20, 1874.
S. of William (1841), R. of Tarvin, Cheshire.
B. there.
School, Haileybury.
Name withdrawn, Sept. 21, 1874; re-adm.
Jan. 18, 1875.
Matric. Lent, 1875.
The following extract from his curious epitaph at St John's Church, Charlton, gives his career: 'I was educated at Haileybury and at Pembroke College, Cambridge.
For ten years I made tea in India, for two years I made wine in France, for thirty, stained glass windows in England and bad puns all the time.
I asked my wife to put up this stone and my beloved children to keep it tidy....' Died Apr. 30, 1925, aged 69.
Brother of Clement (1874), etc.
Herbert William BRYANS
Approx. lifespan: 1855–1925
Adm pens. aged 19 Pembroke College 1874:04:20
s. of William BRYANS (1841) R.: Tarvin, Cheshire ,
b. there ^ Tarvin, Cheshire ,
Sch: Haileybury
Name withdrawn 1874:09:21
Re-adm 1875:01:18
Matric 1875:01LT:
The following extract from his curious epitaph at St John's Church, Charlton, < >[[XXX], , gives his career: 'I was educated at Haileybury and at Pembroke College
For ten years I made tea in India , , for two years I made wine in France , , for thirty, stained glass windows in England , and bad puns all the time.
I asked my wife to put up this stone and my beloved children to keep it tidy....'
d. aged 69 1925:04:30
brother of Clement BRYANS (1874) etc.
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Bryans, William.
Adm. pens. at CLARE, Sept. 24, 1841. [Perhaps s. of William (? Richard), merchant and magistrate, of Liverpool, and Sophia, dau. of Richard Richardson, of Capenhurst Hall, Chester.
School, Rugby] (occurs as s. of R. Bryans, Esq., in Rugby Sch. Reg.).
Matric. Michs. 1841.
Migrated to Trinity, Oct. 10, 1842; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1848.
Ord. deacon, 1846; priest, 1847; C. of Windermere, 1846-8. P.C. of Ash, Salop, 1850-2. R. of Tarvin, Cheshire, 1852-86.
Married Sophia Ann, dau. of John Lonsdale, Bishop of Lichfield, Apr. 29, 1848.
Author, Sermons, etc.
Died July 18, 1889, aged 67, at Eltham, Kent.
M.I. at Tarvin.
Father of Herbert W. (1874), Clement (1874) and of Edward L. (1868); perhaps brother of the above. (F. C. Beazley.)
William BRYANS
Approx. lifespan: 1822–1889
Adm pens. Clare College 1841:09:24
[Perhaps s. of William (? Richard) BRYANS, merchant and
Magistrate of: : Liverpool, [Lancashire], , and Sophia RICHARDSON dau. of Richard RICHARDSON, of Capenhurst Hall, [Capenhurst, Chester], [Cheshire],
School Sch: Rugby] (occurs as s. of R. BRYANS, Esq., in Rugby Sch.
Reg
.)
Matric 1841:10MT:
Mig. to Trinity College 1842:10:10
BA 1845
MA 1848
Ord. deacon 1846
Ord. priest 1847
C.: Windermere, [Westmorland], 1846-48
P.C.: Ash, Shropshire , 1850-52
R.: Tarvin, Cheshire , 1852-86
m. Sophia Ann LONSDALE dau. of John LONSDALE, Bishop of Lichfield, 1848:04:29
Author, Sermons etc.
d. aged 67 Eltham, Kent , 1889:07:18
MI Tarvin, [Cheshire],
father of Herbert W. BRYANS (1874), Clement (1874) and of Edward L. (1868)
perhaps brother of Richard BRYANS (1853) . (F. C. Beazley.)
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Toone, John.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 9, 1863.
S. of John, farmer [of High Cross, Warws.] (and Mary Ann). B. at Monks-Kirby.
Bapt. Jan. 12, 1845. [School, Mostyn House, Parkgate, Cheshire .] Matric. Lent, 1864; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1899.
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1867; priest, 1869; C. of Crewe, 1867-71.
C. of St Andrew's, Litchurch, Derby, 1871-2. C. of Battersea, 1872-5. V. of St Peter's, Battersea, 1875-83.
V. of St John with St Paul, Battersea, 1883-1901.
Hon. Canon of Rochester, 1898.
R. of Cuxton, Kent , 1901-34.
Married Fanny, dau. of William Bryans, of Six Hills, Leicestershire , and had issue.
Died Apr. 5, 1934.
( Eagle, XLIX. 140; Crockford; Who was Who; The Times, Apr. 7, 1934.)
John TOONE
Approx. lifespan: 1845–1934
pens. St John's College adm1863:10:09
s. of John TOONE farmer of High Cross, High, Warwickshire , (and Mary Ann)
b. Monks-Kirby, [Warwickshire],
c. 1845:01:12
Sch: Mostyn
Sch: House School Parkgate, Cheshire ,
Matric 1864:01LT:
BA 1867
MA 1899
Ord. deacon Chester 1867
Ord. priest 1869
C.: Crewe, [Cheshire], 1867-71
C.: St Andrew's, Litchurch, Derby, [Derbyshire], 1871-72
C.: Battersea, [London], 1872-75
V.: St Peter's, Battersea, [London], 1875-83
V.: St John with St Paul, Battersea, [London], 1883-1901
Hon. Canon of: Rochester, [Kent], 1898
R.: Cuxton, Kent , 1901-34
m. Fanny BRYANS dau. of William BRYANS of Six Hills, Leicestershire ,
had issue
d. 1934:04:05
( Eagle XLIX. 140; Crockford; Who was Who; The Times 1934:04:07)

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