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Galton, Arthur Howard.
Adm. at CLARE, Feb. 14,
1873. [S. and
h. of Herman Ernest, Capt.,
60th Rifles, of Redcross Lodge, Leamington. B. Dec. 24, 1852. School, Cheltenham
College.] Matric.
Michs. 1873. Adm. at New College, Oxford, whence he matric. Oct. 15, 1886, age
33; B.A. (Oxford)
1890; M.A. (Oxford) 1902. Ord. deacon, 1879; priest, 1880, by the Roman Catholic
Bishop of
Birmingham. Private Secretary to the Governor of N.S.W., 1893-8. Readmitted into
C. of E. by the
Bishop of Carlisle, Dec. 13, 1898; C. of Windermere, 1898-1901. Domestic
Chaplain to the Bishop of
Ripon, 1901-3. Jowett Lecturer, 1903. P.C. of Edenham, Lincs., 1904-21. Author,
The Character and
Times of Thomas Cromwell; The Message and Position of the Church of England;
Rome and Romanizing;
The Appeal of the Church of England; Church and State in France
, etc. Died
Feb. 20, 1921.
(Burke, L.G.; Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Al. Oxon.;
Crockford; The Times
,
Mar. 7, 1921.)
Arthur Howard GALTON
Approx. lifespan: 1852–1921
Adm Clare College 1873:02:14
s. and h. of Herman Ernest GALTON Captain: 60th Rifles, of Redcross Lodge, Leamington, [Warwickshire],
b. 1852:12:24
Sch: Cheltenham College [Cheltenham], [Gloucestershire],
Matric 1873:10MT:
Adm New College [Oxford]
Matric from New College [Oxford], aged 33 1886:10:15
BA Oxford 1890
MA Oxford 1902
Ord. deacon 1879
Ord. priest by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Birmingham 1880
Private Sec: to Governor of < > XNSW , 1893-98
Readmitted into C. of E. by the Bishop of Carlisle 1898:12:13
C.: Windermere, [Westmorland], 1898-1901
Domestic Chapl.: to the Bishop of Ripon 1901-03
Jowett Lecturer: 1903
P.C.: Edenham, Lincolnshire , 1904-21
Publ.: The Character and Times of Thomas Cromwell Publ.: The Message and Position of the Church of England Publ.: Rome and Romanizing Publ.: The Appeal of the Church of England Publ.: Church and State in France etc
d. 1921:02:20
Refs: Burke, L.G. Refs: Cheltenham College Reg . Refs: Scott, MSS. Refs: Al. Oxon. Refs: Crockford Refs: The Times 1921:03:07
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Galton, Ewan Cameron.
Adm. at CLARE, Oct. 6,
1880. [S. and h.
of Robert Cameron (1849). B.
Oct. 22, 1856.] Matric. Lent, 1881; B.A. 1884. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1,
1880. Called to the
Bar, Apr. 29, 1885. Of Hadzor House, Worcestershire. J.P. for Worcester and
Oxon. Married, Oct. 8,
1894, Lucy, dau. of Charles Pearce Serocold, of Taplow Hill, Bucks. Died May 13,
1944. (Law
Lists
; Burke, L.G.; Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S., IIIbb; The
Times
, May 16, 1944.)
Ewan Cameron GALTON
Approx. lifespan: 1856–1944
Adm Clare College 1880:10:06
s. and h. ofunique identifier GLTN849RC Robert Cameron GALTON
b. 1856:10:22
Matric 1881:01LT:
BA 1884
Adm. Inner Temple: 1880:11:01
Called to the Bar: 1885:04:29
Of Hadzor House, [Hadzor], Worcestershire ,
J.P.: for Worcester, [Worcestershire],
J.P.: for OX
m. Lucy SEROCOLD GALTON dau. of Charles Pearce SEROCOLD of Taplow Hill, Buckinghamshire , 1894:10:08
d. 1944:05:13
Refs: Law Lists Refs: Burke, L.G. Refs: Misc. General et Her ., 2nd S., IIIbb Refs: The Times 1944:05:16
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Galton, Francis.
Adm. pens. (age 17) at
TRINITY, Nov. 26,
1839. [3rd] s. of Samuel Tertius
(1799) [and grandson of Dr Erasmus Darwin]. B. Feb. 16, 1822, at Birmingham.
School, King Edward's
Grammar, Birmingham (Dr Jeune). Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847. Hon.
Sc.D. 1895. Hon.
Fellow, 1902. At King's College Medical School, London. Travelled in Syria and
Egypt, 1844, and
explored Damaraland. Gold Medal of the Royal Geographical Society, 1853.
F.R.G.S., 1850. Member of
the Managing Committee of Kew Observatory. Initiated Meteorographica,
1863, thus originating
the system of weather forecasting subsequently in general operation. General
Secretary of the
British Association, 1863-7; four times Sectional President. F.R.S., 1856. Began
researches into the
laws of heredity, 1865, becoming founder of the School of 'Eugenics'. A by-
product of these
investigations was the discovery of the importance, for purposes of
identification, of
finger-prints. Initiated an anthropometric laboratory at the International
Health Exhibition,
1884-5. Founded the Eugenic Laboratory, 1904, and the quarterly journal,
Biometrika, 1901.
Knighted, June 26, 1909. Hon. D.C.L. (Oxford) 1894. Married, Aug. 1, 1853,
Louisa Jane, dau. of
George Butler, Dean of Peterborough. An excellent conversationalist with a keen
sense of humour.
Author, scientific (for an account of his works and investigations see
D.N.B.
and Karl
Pearson's The Life, Letters and Labours of Francis Galton). Died
s.p. Jan. 17, 1911,
at Grayshott House, Haslemere, Surrey. Left £45,000 for the foundation of
a Chair of Eugenics at
London University. (Who was Who, 1897-1916; Scott, MSS.; Burke,
L.G.; Alpine Club
Reg.; D.N.B.; Memories of My Life; The Times
, Jan. 19, 1911.)
Francis GALTON
Approx. lifespan: 1822–1911
age=17 : pens. Trinity College adm1839:11:26
[3rd] s. ofunique identifier GLTN799ST Samuel Tertius GALTON
grandson of Dr Erasmus DARWIN
b. Birmingham, [Warwickshire], 1822:02:16
Sch: King Edward's Grammar School Birmingham, [Warwickshire], ( Dr – JEUNE )
Matric 1840:10MT:
BA 1844
MA 1847
Hon. ScD 1895
Hon. Fellow 1902
At: Sch: King's College Medical School London ,
Travelled in Syria , and Egypt , 1844, explored Damaraland S.W. Africa , ]].
Gold Medal of the Royal Geographical Society 1853
FRGS 1850
Member of Managing Committee of Kew Observatory [Kew], [Surrey],
Initiated Meteorographica 1863,thus originating the system of weather forecasting subsequently in general operation.
General Sec of British Association 1863-67
Sectional President: four times British Association
FRS 1856
Began researches into the laws of heredity 1865,becoming
Founder of School of 'Eugenics'
A by-product of these investigations was the discovery of the importance, for purposes of identification, of finger-prints.
Initiated an anthropometric laboratory at the International Health Exhibition 1884-85
Founded: Eugenic Laboratory 1904
Founded: Biometrika quarterly journal 1901
Knighted 1909:06:26
Hon. < > DCL , Oxford 1894
m. Louisa Jane BUTLER GALTON dau. of George BUTLER Dean: Peterborough 1853:08:01
An excellent conversationalist with a keen sense of humour.
Publ.: scientific (for an account of his works and investigations see D.N.B. and Karl Pearson's The Life, Letters and Labours of Francis GALTON ).
d. s.p. Grayshott House, [Grayshott, Haslemere], Surrey , 1911:01:17
Left £45,000 for the foundation of a Chair of Eugenics at Sch: London University [London], .
Refs: Who was Who 1897-1916 Refs: Scott, MSS . Refs: Burke, L.G. Refs: Alpine Club Reg. Refs: D.N.B. Refs: Memories of My Life Refs: The Times 1911:01:19
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Galton, Robert Cameron.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at
TRINITY, Jan.
20, 1849. [4th] s. of [J.]
Howard, Esq., of Hadzor House, near Droitwich, Worcs. B. Nov. 17, 1830, at
Geneva. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853; M.B. 1856; Lic. Med. 1858. Rowing 'blue,' 1854.
Studied medicine in
Germany and afterwards at the Middlesex Hospital. F.R.C.P. Married, Nov. 21,
1854, Frances Anne
Adèle, dau. of James Moilliet, Esq., of Abberley Hall, Worcs. Of Shelsley
Grange, Worcs. Lieut. in
the Queen's Own Worcs. Yeomanry. One of the earliest amateur photographers,
exhibiting with great
success. Died Mar. 22, 1866. Brother of Theodore H. (1838); father of Ewan C.
(1880). (G.
Mag
., 1866, I. 757; Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Book of
Blues
.)
Robert Cameron GALTON
Approx. lifespan: 1830–1866
Tripos: Trin. Math. 1853
age=18 : pens. Trinity College adm1849:01:20
[4th] s. of J. Howard GALTON, Esq, of Hadzor House, near Droitwich, Worcestershire ,
b. Geneva, [Switzerland], 1830:11:17
Sch: Rugby School [Rugby], [Warwickshire],
Matric 1849:10MT:
BA 1853
MB 1856
Lic.Med 1858
Rowing 'blue' 1854
Studied medicine in Germany , and afterwards at the Middlesex Hospital
FRCP
m. Frances Anne Adèle MOILLIET GALTON dau. of James MOILLIET, Esq, of Abberley Hall, [Abberley], Worcestershire , 1854:11:21
Of Shelsley Grange, [Shelsley], Worcestershire ,
Lieutenant: in Queen's Own Worcs. Yeomanry
One of the earliest amateur photographers, exhibiting with great success.
d. 1866:03:22
brother ofunique identifier GLTN838TH Theodore H. GALTON
father ofunique identifier GLTN880EC Ewan C. GALTON
Refs: G. Mag .1866, I. 757 Refs: Rugby Sch. Reg . Refs: Burke, L.G. Refs: Book of Blues .
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Galton, Samuel Tertius.
Adm. pens. (age 16) at
TRINITY, Oct.
23, 1799. S. and h. of Samuel
[John], of Birmingham. B. Mar. 23, 1783. School, Reading (Dr Valpy). Of
Duddeston House (Dudson),
Warws. J.P. and D.L. Married, Mar. 30, 1807, Frances Anne Violetta, dau. of
Erasmus Darwin, M.D.,
F.R.S., of Breadsall Priory, Derbs. Died Oct. 23, 1844. Father of Francis
(1839). (Burke,
L.G.)
Samuel Tertius GALTON
Approx. lifespan: 1783–1844
age=16 : pens. Trinity College adm1799:10:23
s. and h. of Samuel John GALTON of Birmingham, [Warwickshire],
b. 1783:03:23
Sch: Reading School [Reading], [Berkshire], ( Dr – VALPY )
Of Duddeston House (Dudson), Warwickshire ,
J.P. and D.L.:
m. Frances Anne Violetta DARWIN GALTON dau. of Erasmus DARWIN MD FRS of Breadsall Priory, Derbyshire , 1807:03:30
d. 1844:10:23
father ofunique identifier GLTN839F Francis GALTON
Refs: Burke, L.G.
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Galton, Theodore Howard.
Adm. pens. at
TRINITY, Dec. 3, 1838.
[S. and h. of John Howard, of
Hadzor House, Worcs. B. Oct. 2, 1820.] Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843; M.A.
1847. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Feb. 24, 1843. Called to the Bar, Jan. 29, 1847. On the Midland Circuit.
Of Hadzor House,
Worcs. J.P. and D.L. Married, Apr. 23, 1853, Frances Amelia, dau. of Gen. Sir
George Arthur, Bart.,
and had issue. Died Feb. 28, 1881, at Biarritz. Brother of Robert C. (1849).
(Law Lists;
Burke, L.G., 1939; T. C. Dale, who gives 'died Feb. 27.')
Theodore Howard GALTON
Approx. lifespan: 1820–1881
pens. Trinity College adm1838:12:03
s. and h. of John Howard GALTON of Hadzor House, [Hadzor], Worcestershire ,
b. 1820:10:02
Matric 1839:10MT:
BA 1843
MA 1847
Adm. Inner Temple: 1843:02:24
Called to the Bar: 1847:01:29
On: Midland Circuit
Of Hadzor House, [Hadzor], Worcestershire ,
J.P. and D.L.:
m. Frances Amelia ARTHUR dau. of George ARTHUR, General Sir, Bart. 1853:04:23
had issue"/>
d. Biarritz, [France], 1881:02:28
brother ofunique identifier GLTN849RC Robert C. GALTON
Refs: Law Lists Refs: Burke, L.G. 1939 Refs: T. C. Dale, who gives 'died 1881:02:27'
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Hawkins, Francis Vaughan.
Adm. pens. (age 17) at TRINITY, Oct. 24, 1849. [Eldest] s. of Francis, M.D.
(1851). B. [1833], in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1850; Camden
medal, 1851; Browne medal, 1851 and 1852; Pitt Scholar, 1852; 1st Chancellor's
medal, 1854; B.A. (41st Wrangler; Senior Classic) 1854; M.A. 1857.
Fellow, 1854. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 5, 1850. Called to the Bar, Jan. 6,
1856. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. Bencher, 1899. A member of the Alpine
Club. 'An eminent classic in his Harrow and Cambridge days and of first rank
in mountaineering' (Memories, Sir F. Galton, 191). Author, A Concise
Treatise on the Construction of Wills
. Died unmarried Apr. 22, 1908, at
Newick, Wimbledon, Surrey. Brother of Charles H. (1857) and Henry B. (1862).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B., 1940; Inns of Court; Law
Lists
; Foster, Men at the Bar; Scott, MSS.; The Times, Apr.
26, 1908.)
Francis Vaughan HAWKINS
Approx. lifespan: 1833–1908
age 17 pens. Trinity College adm1849:10:24
eldest s. of Francis Hawkins MD (1851)
b. London , 1833
Sch: Harrow School [Harrow], [Middlesex],
Matric. 1850:10MT:
Camden Medal: 1851
Browne Medal 1851 and 1852
Pitt Scholar 1852
1st Chancellor's Medal 1854
BA 41 st Wrangler ; Senior Classic 1854
MA 1857
Fellow 1854
Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1850:12:05
Called to the Bar: 1856:01:06
Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer:
Bencher: 1899
Member of Alpine Club
"An eminent classic in his Harrow and Cambridge days and of first rank in mountaineering" ( Memories, Sir F. Galton, 191)" />
[add:] Sir F. GALTON [:add]
Publ.: A Concise Treatise on the Construction of Wills
d. unmarried Newick, Wimbledon, Surrey , 1908:04:22
brother ofunique identifier HWKS857CH Charles Halford HAWKINS (1857)
brother ofunique identifier HWKS862HB Henry Beauchamp HAWKINS (1862)
( Harrow School Reg ; Burke, P. and B. 1940; Inns of Court ; Law Lists ; Foster, Men at the Bar ; Scott, MSS. ; The Times 1908:04:26)
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Moilliet, John Lewis.
Adm. pens.
(age 19) at TRINITY, Mar. 12, 1855.
[2nd] s. of James, Esq., of Birmingham [and Lucy Harriet, dau. of Samuel Tertius Galton, of Duddeston House, Worcs.]. B. in Birmingham, July 27, 1836.
School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1872.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1860; priest, 1861; C. of Halesowen, Worcs., 1860-1. C. of Abberley, 1862-5. R. of Abberley, 1865-1904.
Rural Dean of Bewdley, 1895-1904.
Gave generously to the rebuilding of Abberley Church after a very destructive fire there in 1873.
Married.
Author, Abberley Manor. Retired and lived at Abberley, where he died Aug. 18, 1909.
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford; J. L. Moilliet; The Times, Aug. 20, 1909.)
John Lewis MOILLIET
Approx. lifespan: 1836–1934
pens. aged 19 Trinity College adm1855:03:12
2nd s. of James MOILLIET, Esq., of Birmingham, [Warwickshire], [and Lucy Harriet dau. of Samuel Tertius GALTON of Duddeston House, Duddeston, Worcestershire ,
b. Birmingham, [Warwickshire], 1836:07:27
Sch: Rugby School Rugby, [Warwickshire],
Matric 1855:10MT:
BA 1859
MA 1872
Ord. deacon Worcester 1860
Ord. priest 1861
C.: Halesowen, Worcestershire , 1860-1
C.: Abberley, [Worcestershire], 1862-5
R.: Abberley, [Worcestershire], 1865-1904
Rural Dean of: Bewdley, [Worcestershire], 1895-1904
Gave generously to the rebuilding of Abberley Church, Abberley, [Worcestershire], after a very destructive fire there in1873
m..
Publ.: Abberley Manor
Retired and Abberley, [Worcestershire],
d. 1909:08:18
( Rugby School Reg.; Crockford ; J. L. Moilliet; The Times 1909:08:20)

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