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Brunsell, Henry.
LL.D. 1664 (Incorp. from Magdalen Hall,
Oxford). S. of Oliver, of Wroughton, Wilts., clerk. Matric.
(Oxford) Nov. 14, 1634, age 16; B.A. 1638; M.A. 1642;
D.C.L. 1661. R. of Claworth, Notts., 1660. Preb. of Lincoln,
1660-8; of Southwell, 1660-4; and of Ely, 1660-79. R. of
Stretham, Cambs., 1662. Died Feb. 23, 1678-9. ( Al. Oxon. )
Henry BRUNSELL
Approx. lifespan: 1618–1678
LL.D. 1664 (Incorp. from Magdalen Hall [Oxford] )
s. of Oliver BRUNSELL of Wroughton, Wiltshire , clerk.
Matric. (Oxford) 1634:11:14 age 16;
B.A. 1638
M.A. 1642
D.C.L. 1661
R. of Claworth, Nottinghamshire , 1660
Preb. of Lincoln, [Lincolnshire], 1660-68 ; of Southwell, [Nottinghamshire], 1660-64 ; and of Ely, [Cambridgeshire], 1660-79
R. of Stretham, Cambridgeshire , 1662
Died 1678/9:02:23
( Al. Oxon. )
[app:]LL.D. 1664 [:app]
[app:]Incorp. from Magdalen Hall [Oxford] [:app]
[app:]of Ely, [Cambridgeshire], and Stretham, [Cambridgeshire], widower[:app]
[app:]Married at Hampton Gay, [Oxfordshire], 1669:12:07 [:app]
[app:]brother of Oliver BRUNSELL (1640) Sarah BARRY sp. dau. of Christopher BARRY of Hampton Gay, Oxfordshire , (lic. to m.) 1669:12:01 [:app]
[app:](T.P.R. Layng: LML; Stretham Reg. see also Henry BRUNSELL (1678) )[:app]
[app:]LL.D. 1664 [:app]
[app:]Incorp. from Magdalen Hall [Oxford] [:app]
[app:]Portrait at Jesus College [:app]
[app:]Endowed 3 exhibitions each at Magdalen College [Oxford] and Jesus College [:app]
[app:]His first wife Anne WREN sister of Sir Christopher WREN died 1667 aged 32. M.I. at Stretham, [Cambridgeshire],
See also preceding[:app]

[app:](P.J. Barnwell; Atkinson, 405; VCH Cambs. iv)[:app]
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Humphrey HOLDON
Adm. sizar (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, 23 Jun., 1718.
S. of Humfrey, furrier, of Durham [ Co. Durham ]. B. there.
School, Durham [ Co. Durham ] (Mr Wren).
Matric. 1718 ;
B.A. 1721/2 ;
M.A. 1727 .
Ord. deacon (Gloucester, Litt. dim. from Durham) 14 Feb., 1721/2; priest (Durham) 23 Sep., 1722.
C. of Sadberge [ Co. Durham ].
Master of Morpeth Grammar School [ Northumberland ].
Buried at Morpeth [ Northumberland ], 23 Mar., 1771.
Humphrey HOLDON
Approx. lifespan: 1698–1771
Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's College 1718:06:23
s. of Humfrey HOLDON furrier, of Durham, [Co. Durham],
b. there.
School Durham, [Co. Durham], ( Mr – WREN )
Matric. 1718
B.A. 1721/2
M.A. 1727
Ord. deacon (Gloucester, Litt. dim. from Durham) 1721/2:02:14 ; priest (Durham) 1722:09:23
C. of Sadberge, [Co. Durham],
Master of Sch: Morpeth Grammar School Morpeth, [Northumberland],
Buried at Morpeth, [Northumberland], 1771:03:23
[app:]C. of Morpeth, Northumberland , and master of Sch: Morpeth School Morpeth, [Northumberland], 1732-1771:03:20 [:app]
[app:]Married Ann, only dau. of Thomas WARRINER of Morpeth, [Northumberland], cordwainer[:app]
[app:] d. 1771:03:20 [:app]
[app:]Buried 1771:03:23 at St Mary's, Morpeth, [Northumberland], ; M.I. there[:app]
[app:](P.J. Wallis; Pocock 67; Kennedy 65; C.R. Hudleston)[:app]
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William HOLDER
Matric. pens. (age 17) from PEMBROKE, Easter 1633.
S. of Clement (1579), clerk. B. at Southwell, Nottinghamshire .
B.A. 1636/7 ;
M.A. 1640 .
Fellow, 1640-2 .
Incorp. at Oxford, 21 Mar., 1643/4.
D.D. (Oxford) 1660 .
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 20 Dec., 1640.
R. of Barnoldby-le-Beck, Lincolnshire , 1641-2 .
R. of Blechingdon [Bletchingdon], Oxfordshire , 1642 .
Preb. of Ely [ Cambridgeshire ], 1652-98 .
Preb. of Southwell, 1660-4 .
Master of Mere Hospital, Lincoln [ Lincolnshire ], 1660 .
R. of Northwold, Norfolk , 1662-7 .
R. of Tydd St Giles' [ Norfolk ], 1663 .
F.R.S., 1663 .
Preb. of St Paul's [ London ], 1672-98 .
Sub-dean of the King's Chapel, 1674-89 .
Canon residentiary of St Paul's [ London ], 1680-98 .
R. of Therfield, Hertfordshire , 1687 .
Author of Elements of Speach, and treatises on harmony.
Died at Hertford [ Hertfordshire ], 24 Jan., 1697/8, aged 82; buried in St Paul's Cathedral [ London ].
Will, P.C.C.
Brother of Henry (1635).
( Al. Oxon. ; D.N.B. )
William HOLDER
Approx. lifespan: 1615–1697
Matric. pens. (age 17) from Pembroke College 1633:04ET:
s. of Clement HOLDER (1579) clerk.
b. at Southwell, Nottinghamshire ,
B.A. 1636/7
M.A. 1640
Fellow 1640-42
Incorp. at Oxford University 1643/4:03:21
D.D. (Oxford) 1660
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1640:12:20
R. of Barnoldby-le-Beck, Lincolnshire , 1641-42
R. of Blechingdon Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire , 1642
Preb. of Ely, [Cambridgeshire], 1652-98
Preb. of Southwell 1660-64
Master of Mere Hospital Lincoln, [Lincolnshire], 1660
R. of Northwold, Norfolk , 1662-67
R. of Tydd St Giles', [Norfolk], 1663
F.R.S. 1663
Preb. of St Paul's, [London], 1672-98
Sub-dean of the King's College Chapel 1674-89
Canon residentiary of St Paul's, [London], 1680-98
R. of Therfield, Hertfordshire , 1687
Author of Elements of Speach, and treatises on harmony.
Died at Hertford, [Hertfordshire], 1697/8:01:24 aged 82; buried in St Paul's Cathedral, St Paul's, [London],
Will, P.C.C.
brother of Henry HOLDER (1635)
( Al. Oxon. ; D.N.B. )
[app:]Married, in 1643 Susanna WREN dau. of Christopher WREN Dean of Windsor, [Berkshire], [:app]
[app:]He was a very successful teacher of Mathematics (his greatest pupil being Sir Christopher Wren), and oriental languages, and he was an accomplished composer of music[:app]
[app:](P.J. Wallis; Pemb. Coll. Annual Gazette, 1963:10, p. 13)[:app]
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George MONSON
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at MAGDALENE, 07 Jul., 1675.
3rd s. of Sir John, K.B., deceased. B. at Broxbourne, Hertfordshire , 27 Feb., 1657/8.
School, Lincoln [ Lincolnshire ].
Matric. 1675 .
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 28 May, 1675.
Married Anne, dau. of Charles Wren, of the Isle of Ely [ Cambridgeshire ].
Died 16 Oct., 1726.
Father of the above, the next and Henry ( 1714-5 ), brother of James ( 1676-7 ) and Philip ( 1677-8 ).
( G.E.C. )
George MONSON
Approx. lifespan: 1657–1726
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Magdalene College 1675:07:07
3rd s. of Sir John MONSON K.B., deceased.
b. at Broxbourne, Hertfordshire , 1657/8:02:27
School Lincoln, [Lincolnshire],
Matric. 1675
Adm. at Gray's Inn 1675:05:28
Married Anne WREN dau. of Charles WREN of Cambridgeshire ,
Died 1726:10:16
father of Charles MONSON (1712)
father of George MONSON (1708) and Henry MONSON (1714)
brother of James MONSON (1676)
father of Philip MONSON (1677)
( G.E.C. )
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John ROBINSON
Adm. pens. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, 30 Jun., 1685.
S. of William, gent. B. at Cheshunt, Hertfordshire .
School, Hertford [ Hertfordshire ] (Mr Wren).
Matric. 1685 .
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 09 May, 1687.
John ROBINSON
Approx. lifespan: 1669–1767
Adm. pens. (age 16) at St John's College 1685:06:30
s. of William ROBINSON gent.
b. at Cheshunt, Hertfordshire ,
School Hertford, [Hertfordshire], ( Mr – WREN )
Matric. 1685
Adm. at Gray's Inn 1687:05:09
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James SIBBALD
Adm. pens. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, 07 Oct., 1691.
Doubtless s. of James (above), D.D. ( sic ). B. at Clothall, Hertfordshire .
School, Berkhampstead [ Hertfordshire ] (Mr Wren).
Matric. 1695 .
Probably brother of Charles (1696).
James SIBBALD
Approx. lifespan: 1675–1773
Adm. pens. (age 16) at St John's College 1691:10:07
Doubtless s. of James SIBBALD (1646) D.D. ( sic )
b. Clothall, Hertfordshire ,
School Berkhampstead, [Hertfordshire], ( Mr – WREN )
Matric. 1695
Probably brother of Charles SIBBALD (1696)
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Charles WREN
Matric. Fell.-Com. from CLARE, Easter 1617.
2nd s. of Sir Charles, of Binchester, Co. Durham , Knt. Bapt. 01 Nov., 1601, at Auckland St Andrew's [ Co. Durham ].
Migrated to Sidney, Mar., 1617/8.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 04 May, 1620.
Called to the Bar, 1627 .
Died unmarried.
Brother of Lindley (1617).
( Surtees Soc., 127; H. M. Wood.)
Charles WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1601–1699
Matric. Fell.-Com. from Clare College 1617:04ET:
2nd s. of Sir Charles WREN of Binchester, Co. Durham , Knt.
Bapt. 1601:11:01 at Auckland St Andrew's, [Co. Durham],
Migrated to Sidney Sussex College 1617/8:03
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn 1620:05:04
Called to the Bar 1627
Died unmarried.
brother of Lindley WREN (1617)
( Surtees Soc. 127; H. M. Wood.)
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Charles WREN
M.A. 1662 (Incorp. from Oxford [ Oxfordshire ]).
3rd s. of Matthew ( 1604-5 ), Bishop of Ely [ Cambridgeshire ].
Adm. at PEMBROKE, 28 Feb., 1666.
Created M.A. (Oxford) 1660 .
Of Feltwell, Norfolk .
Married Dorothy Easton (? Eston), of Norfolk , at Little St Mary's, Cambridge [ Cambridgeshire ], 14 Jan., 1663.
Died 1681, aged 43.
Will dated 11 May, 1681; proved (P.C.C.) 21 Jul., 1681.
Brother of Matthew (1642) and Thomas (1661).
( Al. Oxon. ; Vis. of Cambs., 1684 ; Genealogist, III. 314.)
Charles WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1638–1681
M.A. 1662 (Incorp. from Oxford University )
3rd s. of Matthew WREN (1604) Bishop of Ely, [Cambridgeshire],
Adm. at Pembroke College 1666:02:28
Created M.A. (Oxford) 1660
Of Feltwell, Norfolk ,
married Dorothy EASTON (? ESTON) of Norfolk , at Little St Mary's Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], 1663:01:14
d. 1681 aged 43.
Will dated 1681:05:11 ; proved (P.C.C.) 1681:07:21
brother of Matthew WREN (1642)
brother of Thomas WREN (1661)
( Al. Oxon. ; Vis. of Cambs. 1684 ; Genealogist III. 314)
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Charles WREN
Matric. Fell.-Com. from TRINITY HALL, Michs. 1670.
Doubtless s. and h. of Charles, of Binchester, Co. Durham , and grandson of Lindley (1617). Bapt. 26 Jul., 1652, at Auckland St Andrew [ Co. Durham ].
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Robert Ruddock, of Kirklington [ North Riding of Yorkshire ], 08 Sep., 1673.
Buried 10 Jul., 1722, at Auckland St Andrew [ Co. Durham ].
Brother of Joseph (1672).
( Surtees Soc., 124; H. M. Wood.)
Charles WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1652–1722
Matric. Fell.-Com. from Trinity Hall 1670:10MT:
Doubtless s. and h. of Charles WREN of Binchester, Co. Durham , and grandson of Lindley WREN (1617)
Bapt. 1652:07:26 at Auckland St Andrew, [Co. Durham],
m. Elizabeth RUDDOCK dau. of Rev. Robert RUDDOCK of Kirklington, [North Riding of Yorkshire], 1673:09:08
Buried 1722:07:10 at Auckland St Andrew, [Co. Durham],
brother of Joseph WREN (1672)
( Surtees Soc. 124; H. M. Wood.)
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Christopher WREN
B.D. 1620 (Incorp. from Oxford [ Oxfordshire ]);
D.D. from PETERHOUSE, 1630 .
S. of Francis, of London , mercer. B. 17 Sep., 1589.
School, Merchant Taylors' [ London ].
Matric. (St John's College, Oxford [ Oxfordshire ]) 14 Oct., 1608, age 17;
B.A. (Oxford) 1609 ;
M.A. 1613 ;
B.D. 1620 .
Proctor (Oxford) 1619 .
R. of Fonthill Bishop, Wiltshire , 1620 .
R. of East Knoyle [ Wiltshire ], 1623 .
Registrar of the Order of the Garter, 1634 .
Dean of Windsor [ Berkshire ], 1635 .
Dean of the Collegiate Church of Wolverhampton [ Staffordshire ].
R. of Haseley, Oxfordshire , 1639 .
Married Mary, dau. of Richard Cox, of Fonthill, Wiltshire .
Died at Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire , 29 May, 1658.
Father of the next and brother of Matthew ( 1604-5 ).
( Al. Oxon. ; Genealogist, N.S., I. 264.)
Christopher WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1591–1658
B.D. 1620 (Incorp. from Oxford University );
D.D. from Peterhouse 1630
s. of Francis WREN of London , mercer.
b. 1589:09:17
School [London],
Matric. ( St John's College [Oxford] ) 1608:10:14 age 17;
B.A. (Oxford) 1609
M.A. 1613
B.D. 1620
Proctor (Oxford) 1619
R. of Fonthill Bishop, Wiltshire , 1620
R. of East Knoyle, [Wiltshire], 1623
Registrar of the Order of the Garter 1634
Dean of Windsor, [Berkshire], 1635
Dean of the Collegiate Church of Wolverhampton, [Staffordshire],
R. of Haseley, Oxfordshire , 1639
Married Mary COX dau. of Richard COX of Fonthill, Wiltshire ,
d. Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire , 1658:05:29
father of Christopher WREN (1664)
brother [father?] of Matthew WREN (1604)
( Al. Oxon. ; Genealogist N.S., I. 264)
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Christopher WREN
M.A. 1664 (Incorp. from Oxford [ Oxfordshire ]).
The famous architect.
S. of Christopher (above). B. 20 Oct., 1632, at East Knoyle, Wiltshire .
School, Westminster [ London ].
B.A. (from Wadham College, Oxford [ Oxfordshire ]) 1650/1 ;
M.A. 1653 ;
D.C.L. 1661 .
Fellow of All Souls, Oxford [ Oxfordshire ], 1653 .
Professor of astronomy at Gresham College, London , 1657-61 .
Savilian Professor of Astronomy at Oxford [ Oxfordshire ], 1661-73 .
Applied himself to architecture, c 1663 ; assistant to Sir John Denham.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 25 Apr., 1676.
Built the chapel of Pembroke College, 1663-5, and the chapel of Emmanuel, 1668, and the Library of Trinity College, 1677-92 .
Surveyor-General for rebuilding St Paul's Cathedral [ London ], the parochial churches, etc., after the Great Fire of London , 1666 .
Surveyor-General of all the royal works, 1669-1719 .
Prominent member of the circle, incorp. as the Royal Society. President, 1680-2 .
M.P. for Plympton [ Devon ], 1685 ; for Windsor [ Berkshire ], 1689 ; for Weymouth [ Dorset ], 1701 .
Knighted, 20 Nov., 1673.
Married (1) Faith, dau. of Sir John Coghill, 1669 ; (2) Jane, dau. of Lord Fitzwilliam.
Died 25 Feb., 1722/3; buried in St Paul's [ London ].
Father of the next.
( Al. Oxon. ; D.N.B. )
Christopher WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1640–1722
M.A. 1664 (Incorp. from Oxford University )
The famous architect.
s. of Christopher WREN (1620)
b. 1632:10:20 at East Knoyle, Wiltshire ,
School Westminster, [London],
B.A. (from Wadham College [Oxford] ) 1650/1
M.A. 1653
D.C.L. 1661
Fellow of All Souls' College [Oxford] 1653
Professor of astronomy at Gresham College, London , 1657-61
Savilian Professor of Astronomy at Oxford, [Oxfordshire], 1661-73
Applied himself to architecture c1663 ; assistant to Sir John Denham.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn 1676:04:25
Built the chapel of Pembroke College 1663-65 and the chapel of Emmanuel College 1668 and the Library of Trinity College 1677-92
Surveyor-General for rebuilding St Paul's Cathedral, St Paul's, [London], the parochial churches, etc., after the Great Fire of London , 1666
Surveyor-General of all the royal works 1669-1719
Prominent member of the circle, incorp. as the Royal Society
President 1680-82
M.P. for Plympton, [Devon], 1685 ; for Windsor, [Berkshire], 1689 ; for Weymouth, [Dorset], 1701
Knighted 1673:11:20
m. (1) Faith COGHILL dau. of Sir John COGHILL 1669 ;
m. (2) Jane FITZWILLIAM dau. of Lord – FITZWILLIAM
d. 1722/3:02:25 ; buried in St Paul's, [London],
father of Christopher WREN (1691)
( Al. Oxon. ; D.N.B. )
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Christopher WREN
Adm. pens. (age 16) at PEMBROKE, 06 Oct., 1691.
S. of Sir Christopher (above), Knt. B. 18 Feb., 1675, in London .
School, Eton [ Buckinghamshire ].
Adm. at the Middle Temple, 06 Feb., 1693/4.
F.R.S., 1693 .
M.P. for Windsor [ Berkshire ], 1713-5 .
Married (1) Mary, dau. of Philip Musard; (2) Constance, dau. of Sir Thomas Middleton.
Author, Parentalia, etc.
Died 06 Sep., 1747.
( G. Mag. ; A. C. Sturgess; D.N.B. )
Christopher WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1675–1747
Adm. pens. (age 16) at Pembroke College 1691:10:06
s. of Sir Christopher WREN (1664) Knt.
b. 1675:02:18 in London ,
Sch: Eton
Adm. at the Middle Temple 1693/4:02:06
F.R.S. 1693
M.P. for Windsor, [Berkshire], 1713-15
m. (1) Mary MUSARD dau. of Philip MUSARD ;
m. (2) Constance MIDDLETON dau. of Sir Thomas MIDDLETON
Author, Parentalia etc.
d. 1747:09:06
( G. Mag. ; A. C. Sturgess; D.N.B. )
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Ferrer (Farrer) WREN
Adm. pens. (age 18) at MAGDALENE, 28 Mar., 1734.
'S. of Farrer, Esq.' (? Robert and Rebecca, dau. of John Farrer). B. at Binchester, Co. Durham . Bapt. 26 Dec., 1715, at Sedgefield [ Co. Durham ].
School, Durham [ Co. Durham ].
Matric. 1735 .
Of Binchester [ Co. Durham ], Esq.
Married three wives.
Died 23 Dec., 1794 (being burnt to death), aged 80.; buried at St Andrew's, Auckland [ Co. Durham ].
( G. Mag. ; H. M. Wood; Surtees Soc., 124.)
Ferrer (Farrer) WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1715–1794
Adm. pens. (age 18) at Magdalene College 1734:03:28
'S. of Farrer WREN, Esq. ' (? Robert and Rebecca dau. of John FARRER )
b. Binchester, Co. Durham ,
Bapt. 1715:12:26 at Sedgefield, [Co. Durham],
School Durham, [Co. Durham],
Matric. 1735
Of Binchester, [Co. Durham], Esq.
Married three wives.
d. 1794:12:23 (being burnt to death), aged 80.; buried at St Andrew's, Auckland, [Co. Durham],
( G. Mag. ; H. M. Wood; Surtees Soc. 124)
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George WREN
Adm. pens. at JESUS, 05 Jul., 1675; 'B.A. of 4 years' standing' from Oxford [ Oxfordshire ].
S. of John, of Canterbury [ Kent ], V. of Chalk, Kent .
Matric. (Magdalen College, Oxford [ Oxfordshire ]) 16 Oct., 1663, age 15;
B.A. (Oxford) 1667 ;
M.A. (Cambridge) 1676 .
Minor canon of Rochester [ Kent ], 1667-1717 .
V. of Bobbing, Kent , 1668-72 .
V. of Chalk [ Kent ], 1669-80 .
V. of Hoo St Werburgh [ Kent ], 1680-1717 .
Buried 08 Mar., 1717/8, in the cloisters of Canterbury Cathedral [ Kent ].
Probably father of the next.
(A. Gray; H. G. Harrison; Al. Oxon.
George WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1648–1717
Adm. pens. at Jesus College 1675:07:05 ; 'B.A. of 4 years' standing' from Oxford, [Oxfordshire],
s. of John WREN of Canterbury, [Kent], V. of Chalk, Kent ,
Matric. ( Magdalen College [Oxford] ) 1663:10:16 age 15;
B.A. (Oxford) 1667
M.A. (Cambridge) 1676
Minor canon of Rochester, [Kent], 1667-1717
V. of Bobbing, Kent , 1668-72
V. of Chalk, [Kent], 1669-80
V. of Hoo St Werburgh, [Kent], 1680-1717
Buried 1717/8:03:08 in the cloisters of Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, [Kent],
Probably father of John WREN (1692)
(A. Gray; H. G. Harrison; Al. Oxon.
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John WREN
Adm. sizar (age 17) at PETERHOUSE, 02 Jul., 1692.
Of Kent .
Probably s. of George (above).
Migrated to Emmanuel.
Matric. 1695 ;
B.A. 1696/7 ;
M.A. 1705 .
Ord. deacon (London) 15 May, 1699; priest, 22 Dec., 1700.
V. of Chalk, Kent , 1712-24 .
Died 1724 .
John WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1675–1724
Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse 1692:07:02
Of Kent ,
Probably s. of George WREN (1675)
Migrated to Emmanuel College
Matric. 1695
B.A. 1696/7
M.A. 1705
Ord. deacon (London) 1699:05:15 ; priest 1700:12:22
V. of Chalk, Kent , 1712-24
d. 1724
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Joseph WREN
Matric. pens. from TRINITY HALL, Michs. 1672.
Doubtless 2nd s. of Charles, and grandson of Lindley (next).
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 14 May, 1677.
Brother of Charles (1670).
(H. M. Wood; Foster, Vis. Pedigrees is inaccurate.)
Joseph WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1654–1752
Matric. pens. from Trinity Hall 1672:10MT:
Doubtless 2nd s. of Charles WREN and grandson of Lindley WREN (1617)
Adm. at Gray's Inn 1677:05:14
brother of Charles WREN (1670)
(H. M. Wood; Foster, Vis. Pedigrees is inaccurate.)
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Lindley WREN
Matric. Fell.-Com. from CLARE, Easter 1617.
S. and h. of Sir Charles, of Binchester, Co. Durham , Knt. B. in Durham [ Co. Durham ]. Bapt. 14 Oct., 1600, at Auckland St Andrew [ Co. Durham ].
Migrated to Sidney, Mar., 1617/8.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 04 May, 1620.
Succeeded his father at Binchester [ Co. Durham ], 1618 ; sequestered for delinquency, 1646 .
Married Barbara, dau. of Sir William Blakiston, of Gibside [ Co. Durham ].
Died 18 Jul., 1655 ( sic ).
Brother of Charles (1617) and father of Ralph (1670).
( Surtees Soc. CXXIV.; H. M. Wood; Foster, Vis. Pedigrees is inaccurate, a generation having been omitted.)
Lindley WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1600–1655
Matric. Fell.-Com. from Clare College 1617:04ET:
s. and h. of Sir Charles WREN of Binchester, Co. Durham , Knt.
b. in Durham, [Co. Durham],
Bapt. 1600:10:14 at Auckland St Andrew, [Co. Durham],
Migrated to Sidney Sussex College 1617/8:03
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn 1620:05:04
Succeeded his father at Binchester, [Co. Durham], 1618 ; sequestered for delinquency 1646
Married Barbara BLAKISTON dau. of Sir William BLAKISTON of Gibside, [Co. Durham],
d. 1655:07:18 ( sic )
brother of Charles WREN (1617)
father of Ralph WREN (1670)
( Surtees Soc. CXXIV.; H. M. Wood; Foster, Vis. Pedigrees is inaccurate, a generation having been omitted.)
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Matthew WREN
B.A. from PEMBROKE, 1604/5 .
S. of Francis, of London , mercer. B. 23 Dec., 1585, in Cheapside, London .
School, Merchant Taylors' [ London ].
M.A. 1608 ;
B.D. 1615 ;
D.D. 1623 .
Fellow, 1605-24 .
Master of Peterhouse, 1625-34 .
Vice-Chancellor, 1628-9 .
Incorp. at Oxford [ Oxfordshire ], 1608 ; re-incorp. 1636 .
V. of Harston, Cambridgeshire , 1611-4 .
V. of Barton [ Cambridgeshire ], 1613-5 .
R. of Teversham [ Cambridgeshire ], 1615 .
Preb. of Winchester [ Hampshire ], 1623 .
Dean of Windsor [ Berkshire ], and of the Collegiate Church of Wolverhampton [ Staffordshire ], 1628-35 .
Registrar of the Garter, 1628 .
Governor of Charterhouse [ London ], 1634 .
Bishop of Hereford [ Herefordshire ], 1634 .
Preb. of Westminster [ London ], 1635 .
Bishop of Norwich [ Norfolk ], 1635 .
Dean of the Chapel Royal, London , 1636-41 .
Bishop of Ely [ Cambridgeshire ], 1638 ;
imprisoned in the Tower [ London ], 1642-60 .
Restored to Ely [ Cambridgeshire ], 1660 .
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Cutler, of Sproughton [ Suffolk ], near Ipswich [ Suffolk ], and widow of Robert Browenrigg, at Sproughton [ Suffolk ], 17 Aug., 1628 [for a full discussion of the identity of this lady, see Genealogist, N.S., VI. 168].
Author.
Died 24 Apr., 1667, aged 81; buried in Pembroke Chapel.
Will, P.C.C.
Benefactor to Pembroke Hall.
Brother of Christopher (1670), father of the next, of Charles (1662) and Thomas (1661).
( Loder ; D.N.B. ; Al. Oxon. )
Matthew WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1586–1667
B.A. from Pembroke College 1604/5
s. of Francis WREN of London , mercer.
b. 1585:12:23 in Cheapside, London ,
School [London],
M.A. 1608
B.D. 1615
D.D. 1623
Fellow 1605-24
Master of Peterhouse 1625-34
Vice-Chancellor 1628-29
Incorp. at Oxford University 1608 ; re-incorp. 1636
V. of Harston, Cambridgeshire , 1611-14
V. of Barton, [Cambridgeshire], 1613-15
R. of Teversham, [Cambridgeshire], 1615
Preb. of Winchester, [Hampshire], 1623
Dean of Windsor, [Berkshire], and of the Collegiate Church of Wolverhampton, [Staffordshire], 1628-35
Registrar of the Garter 1628
Governor of Sch: Charterhouse 1634
Bishop of Hereford, [Herefordshire], 1634
Preb. of Westminster, [London], 1635
Bishop of Norwich, [Norfolk], 1635
Dean of the Chapel Royal, London , 1636-41
Bishop of Ely, [Cambridgeshire], 1638
imprisoned in the Tower, [London], 1642-60
Restored to Ely, [Cambridgeshire], 1660
Married Elizabeth CUTLER dau. of Thomas CUTLER of Sproughton, [Suffolk], near Ipswich, [Suffolk], and wid. of Robert BROWENRIGG at Sproughton, [Suffolk], 1628:08:17 [for a full discussion of the identity of this lady, see Genealogist N.S., VI. 168].
Author.
d. 1667:04:24 aged 81; buried in Pembroke College Chapel.
Will, P.C.C.
Benefactor to Pembroke College Hall.
brother of Christopher WREN (1670)
father of Matthew WREN (1642)
father of Charles WREN (1662)
father of Thomas WREN (1661)
( Loder ; D.N.B. ; Al. Oxon. )
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Matthew WREN
Matric. Fell.-Com. from PETERHOUSE, Michs. 1642.
S. of Matthew (above), D.D. Bapt. 30 Aug., 1629, at Little St Mary's, Cambridge [ Cambridgeshire ].
Created M.A. (Oxford) 1661 .
Secretary to the Earl of Clarendon and to the Duke of York.
M.P. for St Michael [ Cornwall ???], 1661-72 .
F.R.S., 1663 .
Author, Considerations on Mr Harrington's...Oceana, etc.
Died unmarried, 14 Jun., 1672; buried in Pembroke Chapel.
Will (P.C.C.) 1673 .
Brother of Charles (1662) and Thomas (1661).
( T. A. Walker, 74; Genealogist, III. 314; D.N.B. )
Matthew WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1629–1672
Matric. Fell.-Com. from Peterhouse 1642:10MT:
s. of Matthew WREN (1604) D.D.
Bapt. 1629:08:30 at Little St Mary's Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire],
Created M.A. (Oxford) 1661
Secretary to the Earl of Clarendon and to the Duke of York.
M.P. for St Michael, [Cornwall], 1661-72
F.R.S. 1663
Author, Considerations on Mr Harrington's...Oceana etc.
Died unmarried 1672:06:14 ; buried in Pembroke College Chapel.
Will (P.C.C.) 1673
brother of Charles WREN (1662)
brother of Thomas WREN (1661)
( T. A. Walker 74; Genealogist III. 314; D.N.B. )
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Ralph WREN
Matric. sizar from TRINITY HALL, Michs. 1670.
Doubtless s. of Lindley (1617). Bapt. 04 Jan., 1650/1, at Auckland St Andrew, Co. Durham .
Scholar, 1671 ;
B.A. 1674/5 .
Ord. deacon (Durham) 19 Sep., 1675.
Master of Bishop Auckland School [ Co. Durham ], 1675 .
P.C. of Escombe, Co. Durham , 1678-87 .
C. of Bowes, North Riding of Yorkshire , 1692-4 .
R. of Rokeby [ North Riding of Yorkshire ], 1693-1726 .
Buried there 18 Mar., 1725/6.
(William Oliver; H. M. Wood.)
Ralph WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1650–1725
Matric. sizar from Trinity Hall 1670:10MT:
Doubtless s. of Lindley WREN (1617)
Bapt. 1650/1:01:04 at Auckland St Andrew, Co. Durham ,
Scholar 1671
B.A. 1674/5
Ord. deacon (Durham) 1675:09:19
Master of Sch: Bishop Auckland School Bishop Auckland, [Co. Durham], 1675
P.C. of Escombe, Co. Durham , 1678-87
C. of Bowes, North Riding of Yorkshire , 1692-94
R. of Rokeby, [North Riding of Yorkshire], 1693-1726
Buried there 1725/6:03:18
(William Oliver; H. M. Wood.)
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Thomas WREN
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 29) at PETERHOUSE, 31 Oct., 1661.
2nd s. of Matthew ( 1604-5 ). Bapt. 20 Jan., 1632, at Little St Mary's, Cambridge [ Cambridgeshire ].
LL.D. 1662 ( Lit. Reg. );
M.D. (Oxford) 1660 .
R. of Littlebury, Essex , 1660 .
R. o Northwold, Norfolk , 1660-1, [and ]
[R.] of Willingham, Cambridgeshire , 1662-79 .
Preb. of Ely [ Cambridgeshire ], 1662 .
Archdeacon, 1663 .
F.R.S., 1663 .
Canon of Southwell [ Nottinghamshire ], 1664-79 .
Died unmarried, 1679 .
Will dated 25 Jul., 1670; proved (P.C.C.) 10 Dec., 1679.
Brother of Charles (1662) and Matthew (1642).
( T. A. Walker, 120; Genealogist, N.S., VI. 171; Al. Oxon. )
Thomas WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1632–1679
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 29) at Peterhouse 1661:10:31
2nd s. of Matthew WREN (1604)
Bapt. 1632:01:20 at Little St Mary's Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire],
LL.D. 1662 ( Lit. Reg. );
M.D. (Oxford) 1660
R. of Littlebury, Essex , 1660
R. o Northwold, Norfolk , 1660-61 [and]
[R.] of Willingham, Cambridgeshire , 1662-79
Preb. of Ely, [Cambridgeshire], 1662
Archdeacon 1663
F.R.S. 1663
Canon of Southwell, [Nottinghamshire], 1664-79
Died unmarried 1679
Will dated 1670:07:25 ; proved (P.C.C.) 1679:12:10
brother of Charles WREN (1662)
brother of Matthew WREN (1642)
( T. A. Walker 120; Genealogist N.S., VI. 171; Al. Oxon. )
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Thomas WREN
Adm. sizar at JESUS, 06 Jul., 1669.
Of Canterbury, Kent .
Matric. 1670 ;
B.A. 1672/3 ;
Scholar, 1673 ;
M.A. 1676 .
Organist, 1671 .
Ord. priest (Ely) 1677 .
V. of Halling, Kent , 1678- (?) 82.
Minor canon of Rochester [ Kent ], 1678-82 .
V. of Kelshall, Hertfordshire , 1691-1732 .
Master of Berkhampstead School [ Hertfordshire ].
Died 15 Jan., 1732.
( G. Mag. ; J. Ch. Smith; A. Gray.)
Thomas WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1651–1732
Adm. sizar at Jesus College 1669:07:06
Of Canterbury, Kent ,
Matric. 1670
B.A. 1672/3
Scholar 1673
M.A. 1676
Organist 1671
Ord. priest (Ely) 1677
V. of Halling, Kent , 1678- (?) 82.
Minor canon of Rochester, [Kent], 1678-82
V. of Kelshall, Hertfordshire , 1691-1732
Master of Sch: Berkhampstead School Berkhampstead, [Hertfordshire],
d. 1732:01:15
( G. Mag. ; J. Ch. Smith; A. Gray.)
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Thomas WREN
Matric. pens. from PEMBROKE, Easter 1692.
Perhaps father of John (1727).
Thomas WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1674–1772
Matric. pens. from Pembroke College 1692:04ET:
Perhaps father of John WREN (1727)
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Lyon, the Hon. Thomas.
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at PEMBROKE, Jan. 2, 1758.
3rd s. of Thomas (Lyon), Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorn [and Jean, dau. of James Nicholson, of West Rainton, Co. Durham]. B. 1741, at Rainton, Durham.
Matric. Lent, 1758; M.A. 1761.
Fellow, 1761-3. Of Hetton-le-Hole, Durham.
'Candidate in a severe [Parliamentary] contest for the County of Forfar, in which he was defeated by the family of Panmure.
The struggle was so exhausting to both sides that it resulted in a family compact by which it was settled that the Houses of Panmure and Strathmore should in future return a Member alternately.' M.P. for Aberdeen Burghs (now Montrose Burghs), 1768-79.
Married, June 13, 1774, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Farrer Wren, of Binchester, Co. Durham.
Died Sept.
13, 1796, at Binchester.
Brother of James P. (1756) and John (1755) (sub Bowes-Lyon); father of Charles (1811) and John (1805). (Burke, P. and B.; The Scots Peerage, VIII. 309; Surtees, IV. 109; G. Mag., 1796, II. 798; Foster, Coll.
Gen.
)
Hon. Thomas LYON
Approx. lifespan: 1741–1796
Fell.-Com. aged 16 Pembroke College adm1758:01:02
3rd s. of Thomas LYON (Lyon), Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorn [and Jean NICHOLSON dau. of James NICHOLSON, of West Rainton, Co. Durham ,
b. 1741 at Rainton, Co. Durham ,
Matric 1758:01LT:
MA 1761
Fellow 1761-63
Of Hetton-le-Hole, Co. Durham , . "Candidate in a severe [Parliamentary] contest for the County of Forfar, in which he was defeated by the family of Panmure. The struggle was so exhausting to both sides that it resulted in a family compact by which it was settled that the Houses of Panmure and Strathmore should in future return a
Member: alternately."
M.P. for: : Aberdeen Burghs (now Montrose Burghs) [Aberdeenshire], 1768-79
m. 1774:06:13,Mary Elizabeth dau. of Farrer WREN, of Binchester, Co. Durham ,
d. 1796:09:13 at Binchester, [Co. Durham],
brother of James P. LYON
(1756) and John (1755) ( sub Bowes-Lyon);
father of Charles LYON (1811)
father of John LYON (1805)
(Burke, P. and B.; The Scots Peerage, VIII. 309; Surtees, IV. 109; G. Mag. 1796, II. 798; Foster, College General )
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STREET, HENRY BRANSON.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Oct. 6, 1887.
S. of John Bamfield (1852), of 'Duryard,' Beckenham, Kent (and Eliza Martha Ellen, 2nd dau. of William Weld Wren). B. Nov. 5, 1868, in London . School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890.
A schoolmaster.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.G.A.). Died Mar. 11, 1946, at 'Duryard,' Tower Road, Tadworth, Surrey .
( Record of Old Westminsters; Univ.
War List; The Times
, Mar. 13, 1946.)
Henry Branson STREET
Approx. lifespan: 1868–1946
pens. Trinity College adm1887:10:06
s. of John Bamfield STREET (1852) of'Duryard,' Beckenham, Kent , (and Eliza Martha Ellen WREN 2nd dau. of William Weld WREN )
b. 1868:11:05 in London ,
Sch: Westminster School Westminster, [London],
Matric 1887:10MT:
BA 1890
A schoolmaster.
served in the Great War: 1914-19
Lieutenant: R.G.A. )
d. 1946:03:11 at 'Duryard,' Tower Road, Tadworth, Surrey ,
( Record of Old Westminsters; University War List; The Times 1946:03:13)
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STREET, JOHN BAMFIELD.
Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, Mar. 1, 1852.
Of India . [Eldest s. of the Rev. John Challice (next), of Madras India , and Plymouth.
B. Feb. 2, 1833.
School, Marlborough College.] Matric. Michs. 1852; Scholar, 1854; B.A. (20 th Wrangler ) 1856.
Assistant Master at Marlborough College, 1856-9. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1858.
Called to the Bar, 1861.
Married, Dec. 27, 1867, Eliza Martha Ellen. 2nd dau. of William Weld Wren, Esq., of Gower Street, London . Died Sept. 12, 1892.
Father of Henry B. (1887).
( Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law Lists : Foster, Men at the Bar. )
John Bamfield STREET
Approx. lifespan: 1833–1892
pens. Emmanuel College adm1852:03:01
Of India ,
Eldest s. of Rev. John Challice STREET (1827), of Madras, India , and Plymouth, [Devon],
b. 1833:02:02
Sch: Marlborough College Marlborough, [Wiltshire],
Matric 1852:10MT:
Scholar 1854
BA 20 th Wrangler 1856
Assistant Master at: : Sch: Marlborough College Marlborough, [Wiltshire], 1856-59
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn 1858
Called to the Bar: 1861
m. 1867:12:27 Wren, Eliza Martha Ellen. 2nd dau. of William Weld WREN Esq., of Gower Street, London ,
d. 1892:09:12
father of Henry B. STREET (1887)
( Marlborough College Reg.; Law Lists : Foster, Men at the Bar. )
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Taylor, Thomas Marris.
Adm. at CAIUS, Oct. 1, 1890.
S. of George Marris, of Little Brittain, London , E.C. (and Charlotte Bowerman). B. [Aug. 21], 1871, in London . School, City of London . Matric. Michs. 1890; Porson Scholar, 1892; (Class.
Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1892); Browne medal, 1893; B.A. 1894; 1st Chancellor's medal, 1894; M.A. 1898.
Fellow, 1895-1901.
Principal of Wren's coaching establishment in Powis Square, London , 1898-1915.
During the Great War, 1914-19, Director of Munitions labour supply; Chief of training section, Ministry of Munitions, 1915; Secretary to Lord Kitchener National Memorial Fund, 1919-28.
Member of Consultative Committee, Board of Education, 1926-8. Alderman of Hampshire County Council, 1928.
C.B.E., 1917; knighted, 1928.
Vice-Chairman of the Special Grants Committee, Ministry of Pensions.
Married, July 28, 1898, Mary Dorothea, 4th dau. of Walter Wren (1852), of London . Author, Constitutional and Political History of Rome . Died Nov. 5, 1941, at Hambledon, Hampshire .
( Venn, II. 517; The Times, Nov. 7, 1941; Who was Who. )
Thomas Marris TAYLOR
Approx. lifespan: 1871–1941
Adm Gonville & Caius College 1890:10:01
s. of George Marris TAYLOR of Little Brittain, London , E.C. (and Charlotte Bowerman)
b. London , 1871:[08:21]
Sch: City of London School [London],
Matric 1890:10MT:
Porson Scholar 1892
Class.Trip. Pt I, 1st Class(1892);
Browne Medal 1893
BA 1894
1st Chancellor's Medal 1894
MA 1898
Fellow 1895-1901
Principal of: : Wren's coaching establishment Powis Square, London , 1898-1915
During the Great War 1914-19 Director of: : Munitions labour supply; Chief of training section Ministry of Munitions 1915
Sec. to: : Lord Kitchener National Memorial Fund 1919-28
Member of: Consultative Committee, Board of Education 1926-28
Alderman of: : Hants. County Council [Hampshire], 1928
CBE 1917
knighted 1928
Vice-Chairman of the Special Grants Committee, Ministry of Pensions.
m. 1898:07:28 Mary Dorothea WREN 4th dau. of Walter WREN (1852) of London ,
Publ.: Constitutional and Political History of Rome
d. Hambledon, Hampshire , 1941:11:05
( Venn II. 517; The Times 1941:11:07; Who was Who. )
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WEST (post ROBERTS-WEST), JAMES.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, May 21, 1794.
Of Warwickshire . [S. of James, of Alscot (and Sarah, youngest dau. of Christopher Wren, of Wroxall Abbey, Warws.). B. Mar. 18, 1775.] Resided two terms.
Succeeded his father at Alscot Park, 1795.
D.L. for Warws.
Major, 3rd Warws.
Militia.
Married, Mar. 31, 1808, Anne, only dau. of Joseph Roberts, deceased, of Newcombe, Gloucs.
Assumed, by Royal Licence, 1808, the additional surname of Roberts, in compliance with the will of his father-in-law.
Died Mar. 25, 1838.
Father of James R. (1831). (Burke, L.G. )
James WEST
post James ROBERTS-WEST
Approx. lifespan: 1775–1838
pens. St John's College adm1794:05:21
Of Warwickshire ,
s. of James WEST of Alscot, [Gloucestershire], (and Sarah WREN youngest dau. of Christopher WREN
post James ROBERTS-WEST of Alscot, [Gloucestershire], (and Sarah WREN youngest dau. of Christopher WREN of Wroxall Abbey, Wroxall, Warwickshire , )
b. 1775:03:18
resided two terms
Succeeded his father Alscot Park, Alscot, [Gloucestershire], 1795
D.L. for: : Warwickshire ,
Major: 3rd Warws. Militia.
m. 1808:03:31 Anne ROBERTS only dau. of Joseph ROBERTS deceased, of Newcombe, Gloucestershire ,
Assumed, by Royal Licence 1808 the additional surname of Roberts, in compliance with the will of his father-in-law.
d. 1838:03:25
father of James R. WEST
post James R. ROBERTS-WEST (1831)
(Burke, L.G. )
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WHITTAKER, WILLIAM JOSEPH.
Matric. Non-Coll., Michs. 1885. [3rd] s. of Charles [David], of Harlow, Essex . B. there, June 4, 1868.
School, Bishop's Stortford Nonconformist Grammar.
B.A. and LL.B. (Law Trip., 1st Class) 1888.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Oct. 1, 1890; Chancellor's legal medal, 1888; Whewell Scholar in International Law, 1890; M.A. 1893.
Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, June 26, 1895.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 27, 1902.
On the South-Eastern Circuit.
Professor of English Law at University College, London , 1900-8. Assistant Reader in the Law of Property to the Inns of Court, 1905-31.
Married, Aug. 1, 1905, Mary Hildegarde, dau. of Walter Wren, of London . Edited the 8th edition of White and Tudor's Cases in Equity and also Maitland's Equity Lectures . Died Dec. 30, 1931.
Brother of Charles D. (1881).
( Law Lists; Who was Who; The Times, Aug. 4, 1905 and Jan. 2, and 6, 1932.)
William Joseph WHITTAKER
Approx. lifespan: 1868–1931
Matric Non-Coll. 1885:10MT:
3rd s. of Charles WHITTAKER [David], of Harlow, Essex ,
b. there 1868:06:04
Sch: Bishop's Stortford Nonconformist School Bishop's Stortford Nonconformist, [Hertfordshire],
BA 1888
LLB LawTrip., 1st Class 1888
pens. Trinity College adm1890:10:01
Chancellor's legal medal 1888
Whewell Scholar in International Law 1890
MA 1893
Called to the Bar: Middle Temple 1895:06:26
Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1902:10:27
On: South-Eastern Circuit
Professor of: English Law Sch: University College, London , 1900-08
Assistant: Reader in the Law of Property to the Inns of Court, [London], 1905-31
m. 1905:08:01 Mary Hildegarde WREN dau. of Walter WREN of London ,
Publ.: Edited the 8th edition of White and Tudor's Cases in Equity and also Maitland's Equity Lectures
d. 1931:12:30
brother of Charles D. WHITTAKER (1881)
( Law Lists; Who was Who; The Times 1905:08:04 and 02:01:, and 61932)
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WREN, ADDERLEY BARTON.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, July 4, 1839.
Of Devon . Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843.
Adderley Barton WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1821–1919
pens. St John's College adm1839:07:04
Of Devon ,
Matric 1839:10MT:
BA 1843
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WREN, ALFRED THEODORE.
Adm. pens. at PETERHOUSE, Sept. 29, 1863.
S. of A. T., Esq., of Boston, Lincolnshire . Matric. Michs. 1863; Scholar, 1864; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1870.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1867; priest, 1868; C. of Church-Langton, Tur-Langton and Thorpe-Langton, Leicestershire , 1867-73.
Chaplain to the Mayor of Boston, Lincolnshire , 1873-7. C. of St Anne's, Soho, London , 1877-8. Vice-Principal of Chester Training College, 1878.
Master of Roysse's School and Assist.
Pr. of St Nicholas, Abingdon, Berkshire , 1879-82.
R. of Newton, Suffolk , 1892-1916.
Died July 6, 1916.
( T. A. Walker, 522 and MS. note; Crockford; The Times, July 11, 1916.)
Alfred Theodore WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1845–1916
pens. Peterhouse adm1863:09:29
s. of A. T. WREN, Esq. of Boston, Lincolnshire ,
Matric 1863:10MT:
Scholar 1864
BA 1867
MA 1870
Ord. deacon Peterborough 1867
Ord. priest 1868
C.: Church-Langton, [Leicestershire], Tur-Langton, [Leicestershire], and Thorpe-Langton, Leicestershire , 1867-73
Chapl.: to the Mayor of Boston, Lincolnshire , 1873-77
C.: St Anne's, Soho, London , 1877-78
Vice-Principal of Sch: Chester Training College Chester, [Cheshire], 1878
Master of: : Sch: Roysse's School Roysse's Abingdon, Berkshire , and Assist. Pr. of St Nicholas, Abingdon, Berkshire , 1879-82
R.: Newton, Suffolk , 1892-1916
d. 1916:07:06
( T. A. Walker 522 and MS. note; Crockford; The Times 1916:07:11)
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WREN, THOMAS.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 17, 1840.
S. of W[illiam] W[eld], Esq., of Eastwood, Rochford, Essex . B. there [Oct. 17, 1821.
School, Merchant Taylors']. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847.
Ord. deacon ( London ), Dec. 22, 1844; C. of Great Chesterford, Essex , 1845-9. C. of South Walsham and Hemblington, Norfolk , 1850-3. V. of Heybridge, Essex , 1857-94.
Died Oct. 30, 1895.
( Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Eagle, XIX. 201; Crockford; Clergy List; The Times, Nov. 5, 1895.)
Thomas WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1821–1895
pens. aged 18 St John's College adm1840:01:17
s. of William Weld WREN, Esq., of Eastwood Rochford, Essex ,
b. there 1821:10:17
Sch: Merchant Taylors' School
Matric 1840:10MT:
BA 1844
MA 1847
Ord. deacon London 1844:12:22
C.: Great Chesterford, Essex , 1845-49
C.: South Walsham, [Norfolk], and Hemblington, Norfolk , 1850-53
V.: Heybridge, Essex , 1857-94
d. 1895:10:30
( Merchant Taylors' School Reg.; Eagle XIX. 201; Crockford; Clergy List; The Times 1895:11:05)
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WREN, WALTER.
Adm. pens. at CHRIST'S, Oct. 14, 1852. [2nd] s. of Richard.
B. [Jan. 7, 1834], at Buntingford, Hertfordshire . Schools, Buntingford and Elizabeth College, Guernsey . Matric. Michs. 1852; Scholar, 1852; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862.
Founder and Principal of the well-known 'Coaching' establishment named after himself.
Member of the first London County Council.
M.P. for Wallingford, 1880, but lost his seat on petition.
Crippled by spinal disease from the beginning of his College residence.
Married (1) 1860, Eliza, dau. of William Cox, of Halesowen; (2) 1867, Emily, dau. of G. W. Horn, of Richmond.
Died Aug. 5, 1898.
A prize was founded in his honour at Christ's, 1902.
( Peile, II. 526; G. T. Hales; Who was Who .)
Walter WREN
Approx. lifespan: 1834–1898
pens. Christ's College adm1852:10:14
2nd s. of Richard. WREN
b. 1834:01:07 Buntingford, Hertfordshire ,
schools Sch: Buntingford School Buntingford, [Hertfordshire],
and Sch: Elizabeth College Elizabeth, Guernsey ,
Matric 1852:10MT:
Scholar 1852
BA 1859
MA 1862
Founder and Principal of: : well-known 'Coaching' establishment named after himself.
Member of: the first London County Council London, [London],
M.P. for: : Wallingford, [Berkshire], 1880 but lost his seat on petition.
Crippled by spinal disease from the beginning of his College residence.
m. (1) 1860 Eliza COX dau. of William COX of Halesowen, [Worcestershire],
m. (2) 1867 Emily HORN dau. of G. W. HORN of Richmond, [Surrey ???],
d. 1898:08:05
A Prize was founded in his honour at Christ's College 1902
( Peile II. 526; G. T. Hales; Who was Who )

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