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Bate, Edward.
Adm. Scholar at EMMANUEL, Apr. 18, 1879. [S. of Robert, of Bridgwater, Somerset.] Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1897.
Ord. deacon, 1884; priest (Southwell) 1885; C. of Newark, Notts., 1884-90.
C. of All Saints', Margaret Street, 1890-2. Chaplain of Clewer House of Mercy, 1892-4. C. of St Catherine's, Liverpool, 1894-7. Chaplain of St Michael's Home, Bloemfontein and to the Bishop of Bloemfontein, 1897-9. Priest-Vicar of Bloemfontein Cathedral, 1898-1904.
Warden of the Community of St Michael and All Angels, Bloemfontein, 1901-5. Director of St Philip's Mission, Bloemfontein, 1903-9. Canon of Bloemfontein, 1904-11.
C. of Willesden, 1911-12.
R. of Beaconsfield, South Africa, 1912-24.
Canon of Kimberley, 1913-24.
R. of North Cadbury, Somerset, 1925-9. Died Nov. 17, 1929, aged 70, at Keynsham, Bristol.
(Crockford; The Times, Nov. 19, 1929.)
Edward BATE
Approx. lifespan: 1859–1929
Tripos: Emm. Class. I 1882
Scholar Emmanuel College adm1879:04:18
s. of Robert BATE of Bridgwater, Somerset ,
Matric 1879:10MT:
BA 1883
MA 1897
Ord. deacon 1884
Ord. priest Southwell 1885
C.: Newark, Nottinghamshire , 1884-90
C.: All Saints', Margaret Street, [Nottingham], [Nottinghamshire], 1890-92
Chapl.: Clewer House of Mercy [Berkshire], 1892-94
C.: St Catherine's, Liverpool, [Lancashire], 1894-97
Chapl.: St Michael's Home Bloemfontein, [Orange Free State], [South Africa], 1897-99
Chapl.: to the Bishop of Bloemfontein 1897-99
Priest-Vicar of: : Bloemfontein Cathedral, [Bloemfontein], [Orange Free State], [South Africa], 1898-1904
Warden of: : Community of St Michael and All Angels Bloemfontein, [Orange Free State], [South Africa], 1901-05
Director of: : St Philip's Mission Bloemfontein, [Orange Free State], [South Africa], 1903-09
Canon of: : Bloemfontein, [Orange Free State], [South Africa], 1904-11
C.: Willesden, < >[[XXX], 1911-12
R.: Beaconsfield, South Africa , 1912-24
Canon of: Kimberley, [South Africa], 1913-24
R.: North Cadbury, Somerset , 1925-29
d. aged 70 Keynsham, Bristol, [Somerset], 1929:11:17
( Crockford; The Times 1929:11:19)
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Bateson William.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, May 7, 1879.
S. of William Henry (next), Master of the College.
B. Aug. 8, 1861, at Whitby, Yorks.
School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1879; Scholar, 1882; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1882; Pt II, 1st Class, 1883); B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886.
Fellow, 1885-1910.
Hon. Fellow, 1910.
The well-known naturalist.
Took up the study of embryology and went to America to investigate the development of Balanoglossus. Worked in the laboratory of W. K. Brooks, at Hampstead, U.S.A., 1883-4. Turned from morphology to study evolution and its methods.
Balfour Student, 1887-90.
Began an intensive study of variation, travelling widely in western Central Asia.
Attacked the problem of heredity by the method of direct experiment.
Published Materials for the Study of Variation, 1894, a landmark in biological thought.
F.R.S., 1894.
President of the Zoological section of the British Association, 1904.
Delivered a strong challenge to the opponents of Mendelism.
Silliman Lecturer at Yale University, 1907.
Reader in Zoology, 1907.
Professor of Biology, 1908-10.
Director of the John Innes Horticultural Institution, 1910-26.
Professor of Physiology at the Royal Institution, London, 1912-14.
Darwin medal, 1904.
Royal Society gold medal, 1920.
Hon. D.Sc. (Sheffield) 1904.
Victoria medal of the Royal Horticultural Society, 1911.
Declined the offer of Knighthood, 1922.
Went to Australia as President of the British Association, 1914; and to Toronto, 1921, to address the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
A delegate to Russia for the bi-centenary of the Russian Academy of Science, 1925.
Trustee of the British Museum, 1922.
Carried on his experimental work for some years in his garden at Grantchester, near Cambridge, 'which became a mecca for biologists from many countries.' An ardent supporter of the claim of women to admission to the degree.
Author, Mendel's Principles of Heredity; Essays and Addresses, etc.
For an intimate study of his life and work see William Bateson, F.R.S., by Beatrice Bateson, his wife.
Died Feb. 8, 1926, at Merton.
(The Times, Feb. 9, 1926; D.N.B.)
William BATESON
Approx. lifespan: 1861–1926
pens. St John's College adm1879:05:07
s. of William Henry BATESON (1829) Master: St John's College
b. Whitby, Yorkshire , 1861:08:08
Sch: Rugby
Matric 1879:10MT:
Scholar 1882
Nat.Sci.Trip., Pt I, 1st Class 1882
Nat.Sci.Trip., Pt II, 1st Class 1883
BA 1883
MA 1886
Fellow 1885-1910
Hon. Fellow 1910
The well-known naturalist:
Took up the study of embryology and went to investigate the development of Balanoglossus : USA ,
Worked in the laboratory of: W. K. BROOKS Hampstead, USA , 1883-84
Turned from morphology to study evolution and its methods:
Balfour Student: 1887-90
Began an intensive study of variation, travelling widely in: western Central, Asia ,
Attacked the problem of heredity by the method of direct experiment:
Publ.: Published Materials for the Study of Variation, a landmark in biological thought 1894
FRS 1894
President of Zoological section: British Association 1904
Delivered a strong challenge to the opponents of Mendelism:
Silliman Lecturer at: : Sch: Yale University [Yale], [ USA ], 1907
Reader in Zoology: 1907
Professor of Biology: 1908-10
Director of: : John Innes Horticultural Institution 1910-26
Professor of Physiology at: : Royal Institution London , 1912-14
Darwin Medal 1904
Royal Society gold medal 1920
Hon. DSc Sheffield 1904
Victoria Medal of the Royal Horticultural Society 1911
Declined the offer of Knighthood 1922
President of: : British Association Australia , 1914
addressed: American Association for the Advancement of Science Toronto, [Canada], 1921
A delegate for the bi-centenary of: Russian Academy of Science Russia , 1925
Trustee of: : British Museum 1922
Carried on his experimental work for some years in his garden, 'which became a mecca for biologists from many countries': Grantchester, Cambridgeshire ,
An ardent supporter of the claim of women to admission to the degree
Publ.: Mendel's Principles of Heredity; Essays and Addresses etc.
Publ.: For an intimate study of his life and work see William BATESON, F.R.S ., by Beatrice BATESON his wife
d. Merton, [Surrey ???], 1926:02:08
( The Times 1926:02:09; D.N.B .)
[add:] Biologist: [:add]
[add:] Correspondence and papers at John Innes Inst. L. Norwich, [Norfolk], NRA 25541 5pp[:add]
[add:] Portrait in chalk, 1910, by W. STRANG at Dept. of Zoology[:add]
[add:](Goodison: CP : 382)[:add]
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Cobbett, William Morgan.
Adm. at TRINITY HALL, 1879.
S. of John M., deceased [probably John Morgan Cobbett, barrister, of Kensington, Middlesex].
Matric. Michs. 1879.
William Morgan COBBETT
Approx. lifespan: 1861–1959
Adm Trinity Hall 1879
s. of Cobbett, John M., deceased probably John Morgan COBBETT Barrister of: : Kensington, Middlesex , ].
Matric 1879:10MT:
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Gilbert, Morgan.
Adm. pens. at ST CATHARINE'S,
Mar. 22, 1879.
S. of Edward Webb. B. at
Hornsey Road, Holloway. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon
(Colchester) 1883;
priest, 1884; C. of Leyton, Essex, 1883-7. C. of Bexleyheath, Kent, 1887-8. C,
of St Luke's, W.
Norwood, 1888-90. C. of Holy Trinity, Tulse Hill, 1890-4. V. of Christ Church,
Camberwell,
1894-1904. V. of Abergavenny, Mon., 1904-12. R. of Llanvetherine, 1912-17. Lic.
pr., dio. Rochester,
1921-41-. At Old Bury Hall, Ightham, Kent, in 1941. (Crockford.)
Morgan GILBERT
Approx. lifespan: 1861–1959
pens. St Catharine's College adm1879:03:22
s. of Edward Webb GILBERT
b. Hornsey Road, Holloway, [London],
Matric 1879:10MT:
BA 1883
MA 1886
Ord. deacon Colchester 1883
Ord. priest 1884
C.: Leyton, Essex , 1883-87
C.: Bexleyheath, Kent , 1887-88
C.: St Luke's W. Norwood, [London], 1888-90
C.: Holy Trinity Tulse Hill, [London], 1890-94
V.: Christ Church Camberwell, [London], 1894-1904
V.: Abergavenny, Monmouthshire , 1904-12
R.: Llanvetherine, [Monmouthshire], 1912-17
Lic. pr: Diocese Rochester, [Kent], 1921-41-
At Old Bury Hall, Ightham, Kent , in1941
Refs: Crockford .
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Guillebaud, Erneste Delabere.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 7, 1876. S. [and h.] of the Rev. Henry Lea (next),
of St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex. B. [Feb. 7], 1856, at Thurgarton, Notts.
School, King's College School, London. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1881. Ord.
deacon (Durham) 1881; priest, 1882; C. of Corbridge-on-Tyne, Northumberland,
1881-3 and 1885-6. C. of Fairlight, Sussex, 1883-5. C. of Sheepy, Leics.,
1886-7. R. of Yatesbury, Wilts., 1889-1907. Died there July 30, 1907. Brother
of John A. (1879). (Crockford; Scott, MSS.; The Times, Aug. 3,
1907.)
Erneste Delabere GUILLEBAUD
Approx. lifespan: 1856–1907
(<source>t2: 9717</source> Trinity College <tripos>Class</tripos> 1880 )
pens Trinity College adm1876:06:07
s. (and h.) of Rev. (next) Henry Lea GUILLEBAUD St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex ,
b. Thurgarton, Nottinghamshire , 1856:[02:07]
Sch: King's College School London ,
Matric 1876:10MT:
BA 1881
Ord. deacon Durham 1881
Ord. priest 1882
C.: Corbridge-on-Tyne, Northumberland , 1881-3, and 1885-86
C.: Fairlight, Sussex , 1883-85
C.: Sheepy, Leicestershire , 1886-87
R.: Yatesbury, Wiltshire , 1889-1907
d. Yatesbury, Wiltshire , 1907:07:30
brother ofunique identifier GLBT879JA John Alexander GUILLEBAUD (1879)
Refs: Crockford Refs: Scott, MSS. Refs: The Times 1907:08:03
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Guillebaud, John Alexander.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 11, 1879. [Younger) s. of the Rev. Henry Lea
(above), of St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex. B. June 14, 1859, at Thurgarton,
Notts. [Of Huguenot descent.] Schools, Haileybury and King's College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1882; priest, 1883;
C. of Westfield, Sussex, 1882-4. C. of St Thomas's, York, 1885-92. C. of Holy
Trinity, Eastbourne, Sussex, 1892-4. V. of Southill, Beds., 1894-1907. R. of
Yatesbury, Wilts., 1907-28. Lived latterly at Southborough, Tunbridge Wells,
where he died Feb. 17, 1929. Brother of Erneste D. (1876). (Haileybury
Coll. Reg.; Ridley Hall List; Crockford
; Scott, MSS.; The Times,
Feb. 20, 1929.)
John Alexander GUILLEBAUD
Approx. lifespan: 1859–1929
pens Trinity College adm1879:06:11
(Younger) s. of Henry Lea GUILLEBAUD (above), –, Rev. St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex ,
b. Thurgarton, Nottinghamshire , 1859:06:14
Of Huguenot descent
Sch: Haileybury School [Haileybury], [Hertfordshire],
Sch: King's College London ,
Matric 1879:10MT:
BA 1883
Ord. deacon Chichester 1882
Ord. priest 1883
C.: Westfield, Sussex , 1882-84
C.: St Thomas' York, [Yorkshire], 1885-92
C.: Holy Trinity Eastbourne, Sussex , 1892-94
V.: Southill, Bedfordshire , 1894-1907
R.: Yatesbury, Wiltshire , 1907-28
latterly At Southborough, Tunbridge Wells, [Kent],
d. Southborough, Tunbridge Wells, [Kent], 1929:02:17
brother ofunique identifier GLBT876ED Erneste Delabere GUILLEBAUD (1876)
Refs: Haileybury College Reg Refs: Ridley Hall List Refs: Crockford Refs: Scott, MSS. Refs: The Times 1929:02:20
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Ibbetson, William John.
Adm. at CLARE, 1879.
[Youngest s. of the Rev. Denzil J. H., of St John's, Adelaide, South Australia . B. Jan. 6, 1861, at Kroringa, South Australia .
School, Haileybury [ Hertfordshire ].]
Matric. Michs. 1879;
Scholar, 1880;
(17 th Wrangler, 1882);
B.A. 1883;
M.A. 1886.
An authority on the Romany language.
"He was a man of great ability, and his book on elasticity is most noteworthy when it is remembered that he had been totally deaf from the age of 16, and had acquired all his mathematics at such a terrible disadvantage."
Author, An Elementary Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of Perfectly Elastic Solids, with a Short Account of Viscous Fluids, 1887.
F.R.A.S.
Resided at Eastern House, Cambridge [ Cambridgeshire ].
Died Oct. 12, 1889.
( Haileybury Reg.; Proceedings of the London Math. Soc ., XX. 425-6; Monthly Notices, Royal Astronom. Soc ., LI. 194.)
William John IBBETSON
Approx. lifespan: 1861–1889
Adm Clare College 1879
youngest s. of Rev. Denzil J. H. IBBETSON of St John's Adelaide, South Australia , Australia ,
b. Kroringa, South Australia , Australia , 1861:01:06
Sch: Haileybury School [Haileybury], [Hertfordshire],
Matric 1879:10MT:
Scholar 1880
17th Wrangler 1882
BA 1883
MA 1886
An authority on the Romany language
"He was a man of great ability, and his book on elasticity is most noteworthy when it is remembered that he had been totally deaf from the age of 16, and had acquired all his mathematics at such a terrible disadvantage"
Publ.: An Elementary Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of Perfectly Elastic Solids, with a Short Account of Viscous Fluids 1887
FRAS
at Eastern House, Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire],
d. 1889:10:12
( Haileybury Reg.; Proceedings of the London Math. Soc ., XX. 425-6; Monthly Notices, Royal Astronom. Soc ., LI. 194)
[add:]Married 1885:03:19, at St Paul's Church, Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], Emily Susannah COULDEN dau. of the late Samuel COULDEN [:add]
[add:](P.J. Barnwell)[:add]
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TALBOT, WILLIAM JOHN.
Adm. pens. (age 20) at MAGDALENE, Sept. 19, 1879. [Also adm. (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1, 1879.] [Only] s. of John, deceased, of Mount Talbot, Co. Roscommon (and his 2nd wife, Gertrude Caroline, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Bayly, of Ballyarthur, Co. Wicklow ). [B. July 1, 1859.] School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1879, from Magdalene.
Succeeded his father.
J.P. and D.L.; High Sheriff of Co. Roscommon, 1886; of Armagh, 1903.
Lord-Lieut. of Co. Roscommon.
Capt., Wicklow Artillery.
Married, Aug. 14, 1897, Julia Elizabeth Mary, only child of Sir Capel Molyneux, 7th Bart.
Died June 7, 1923. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland ; Who was Who. )
William John TALBOT
Approx. lifespan: 1859–1923
pens. aged 20 Magdalene College adm1879:09:19
Also Adm. aged 19 at Jesus College 1879:10:01
Only s. of John TALBOT deceased, of Mount Talbot, Co. Roscommon , (and his 2nd wife, Gertrude Caroline dau. of Lieutenant-Colonel: Bayly, of Ballyarthur, Co. Wicklow , ). [
b. 1859:07:01
Sch: Eton School Eton, [Buckinghamshire],
Matric from Magdalene College 1879:10MT:
Succeeded his father.
J.P. and D.L.:
High Sheriff of: Co. Roscommon , 1886
of Armagh, [Co. Armagh], 1903
Lord-Lieutenant of: Co. Roscommon ,
Captain: Wicklow Artillery.
m. 1897:08:14,Julia Elizabeth Mary, only child of Sir Capel Molyneux, 7th Bart.
d. 1923:06:07
(Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Who was Who. )

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