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Charles FITZROY
See: Charles GRAFTON, DUKE OF
Charles FITZROY
Approx. lifespan: 982–1832
<xref> Charles GRAFTON, DUKE OF </xref>
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James FITZROY
See: James MONMOUTH, DUKE OF
James FITZROY
Approx. lifespan: 982–1832
<xref> James MONMOUTH, DUKE OF </xref>
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Duke of (Charles Fitzroy) GRAFTON
LL.D. 1705 ( Com. Reg. ).
S. of Henry, Duke of Grafton. B. 25 Oct., 1683.
Served in the Army in Flanders .
Lord-Lientenant of Suffolk , 1705 .
Lord of the Bedchamber, P.C., 1715 .
Viceroy of Ireland , 1720-4 .
Lord Justice of the Realm during the King's absence.
K.G., 1721 .
F.R.S., 1749 .
Died 06 May, 1757.
( G.E.C. )
Duke of (Charles Fitzroy) GRAFTON
Approx. lifespan: 1678–1757
LL.D. 1705 ( Com. Reg. )
s. of Henry GRAFTON Duke of Grafton.
b. 1683:10:25
Served in the Army in Flanders ,
Lord-Lientenant of Suffolk , 1705
Lord of the Bedchamber, P.C. 1715
Viceroy of Ireland , 1720-24
Lord Justice of the Realm during the King's absence.
K.G. 1721
F.R.S. 1749
Died 1757:05:06
( G.E.C. )
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John PALSGRAVE
Student of CORPUS CHRISTI.
B. in London .
Perhaps the B.A. of 1503/4 .
M.A. (Paris [ France ]).
Incorp. at Oxford [ Oxfordshire ], 1532 .
B.D. (Oxford) 1532 .
French tutor to the Princess Mary, 1513-4, and to Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond, natural s. of Henry VIII, 1525-9 .
King's chaplain.
Preb. of St Paul's [ London ], 1514-54 .
R. of Asfordby, Leicestershire , 1516 .
R. of Alderton [ Suffolk ] and of Holbrook, Suffolk .
R. of Cawston, Norfolk .
R. of St Dunstan-in-the-East, London , 1533-54 .
R. of Wadenhoe, Northamptonshire , 1546-54 .
Author, French grammar, etc.
Died 1554 .
( Cooper, I. 119, 545; Al. Oxon.; D.N.B. )
John PALSGRAVE
Approx. lifespan: 1485–1554
Student of Corpus Christi College
b. in London ,
Perhaps the B.A. of 1503/4
M.A. ( [Paris], [France], )
Incorp. at Oxford University 1532
B.D. (Oxford) 1532
French tutor to the Princess Mary 1513-14 and to Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond, natural s. of Henry PALSGRAVE VIII 1525-29
King's chaplain.
Preb. of St Paul's, [London], 1514-54
R. of Asfordby, Leicestershire , 1516
R. of Alderton, [Suffolk], and of Holbrook, Suffolk ,
R. of Cawston, Norfolk ,
R. of St Dunstan-in-the-East, London , 1533-54
R. of Wadenhoe, Northamptonshire , 1546-54
Author, French grammar, etc.
Died 1554
( Cooper I. 119, 545; Al. Oxon.; D.N.B. )
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Robert Thomas STANLEY
Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, 1671 .
2nd s. of Charles, Earl of Derby. B. 10 Apr., 1656.
M.A. 1672 .
Died unmarried; Killed in a duel by Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Grafton, 19 Feb., 1686.
( Collins, III. 94; P. Draper, House of Stanley, 251.)
Robert Thomas STANLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1656–1686
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity College 1671
2nd s. of Charles STANLEY, Earl of Derby
b. 1656:04:10
M.A. 1672
Died unmarried; Killed in a duel by Henry FITZROY, Duke of Grafton 1686:02:19
( Collins III. 94; P. Draper, House of Stanley 251)
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Ackland, Bryans Thomas Limbert.
Adm. pens. (age 17) at TRINITY HALL, 1869.
S. of William Fitzroy, Esq., of Saffron Walden, Essex.
Matric. Michs. 1869; LL.B. 1873; LL.M. 1880.
Adm. Solicitor, 1876.
Practised at Saffron Walden.
Died there Oct. 16, 1906.
(R. F. Scott; The Times, Oct. 17, 1906.)
Bryans Thomas Limbert ACKLAND
Approx. lifespan: 1852–1906
Tripos: Trinity Hall Law&Hist. 1872
Adm pens. aged 17 Trinity Hall 1869
s. of William Fitzroy ACKLAND, Esq. of Saffron Walden, Essex ,
Matric 1869:10MT:
LLB 1873
LLM 1880
Adm. Solicitor: 1876
Practised at: : Saffron Walden, [Essex],
d. Saffron Walden, [Essex], 1906:10:16
(R. F. Scott; The Times 1906:10:17)
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Ansted, David Thomas.
Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, June 6, 1832.
S. of William, of 55, Warren Street, Fitzroy Square, London.
B. Feb. 5, 1814, in London.
Migrated to Jesus (age 18) Oct. 12, 1832; matric.
Michs. 1832; B.A. (32nd Wrangler) 1836; M.A. 1839.
Fellow, 1840-51.
Rede Lecturer, 1863.
Professor of Geology at King's College, London, 1840-53.
Lecturer at Addiscombe College; and at the Civil Engineering College at Putney, 1850-80.
Consulting Geologist and Mining Engineer.
F.G.S., 1838.
Assistant Secretary of the Geological Society, 1844-7. F.R.S., 1844.
An authority on the practical applications of geology in connection with mining, engineering, water-supply, etc.
Author, geological.
Died May 20, 1880, at Melton, near Woodbridge, Suffolk.
Brother of Joseph B. (1839).
(D.N.B.; Boase.)
David Thomas ANSTED
Approx. lifespan: 1814–1880
Tripos: Jesus College Math. 1836star
Adm sizar St John's College 1832:06:06
s. of William ANSTED of 55 Warren Street, Fitzroy Square, London ,
b. London , 1814:02:05
Mig. aged 18 to Jesus College 1832:10:12
Matric 1832:10MT:
BA 32 nd Wrangler 1836
MA 1839
Fellow 1840-51
Rede Lecturer: 1863
Professor of Geology: Sch: King's College London , 1840-53
Lecturer at: : Sch: Addiscombe College [Addiscombe], [Surrey], 1850-80
Sch: Civil Engineering College Putney, [London], 1850-80
Consulting Geologist and Mining Engineer:
F.G.S. 1838
Assistant Secretary of: : Geological Society 1844-47
FRS 1844
An authority on the practical applications of Geology in connection with mining, engineering, water-supply, etc.:
Publ.: geological
d. Melton, near Woodbridge, Suffolk , 1880:05:20
brother of Joseph Boord ANSTED (1839)
( D.N.B.; Boase
[add:] Photograph: CAS: Album, 21 [:add]
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Bailey, William Hamilton.
Adm. at CAIUS, Oct. 1, 1882.
S. of William, merchant, of Rokeby, St Kilda, Australia.
B. Sept. 28, 1862, at Fitzroy.
School, Hawthorn Grammar, Australia.
Matric. Michs. 1882.
(Venn, II. 457.)
William Hamilton BAILEY
Approx. lifespan: 1862–1960
Adm Gonville & Caius College 1882:10:01
s. of William BAILEY merchant of Rokeby, St Kilda, Australia ,
b. Fitzroy, [Australia], 1862:09:28
Sch: Hawthorn Grammar School Hawthorn, Australia ,
Matric 1882:10MT:
( Venn, II. 457)
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Balme, Edward.
Adm. pens. (age 17) at TRINITY, May 20, 1771. [2nd] s. of Abraham, of Bradford, Yorks.
School, Bradford (Mr Butler).
Matric. Michs. 1771; Scholar, 1773.
Migrated to Magdalene, Feb. 4, 1775; B.A. 1775; M.A. 1778.
Fellow of Magdalene.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 3, 1775.
Called to the Bar, 1779.
Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Dec. 9; priest (Peterb.) Dec. 23, 1781.
V. of Finchingfield, Essex, 1782-1810.
F.R.S., 1801.
F.S.A., 1794.
His valuable library was sold by auction.
Died Dec. 1, 1822, in Russell Place, Fitzroy Square, London.
(G. Mag., 1823, I. 91; Foster, Yorks.
Pedigrees
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Edward BALME
Approx. lifespan: 1753–1822
Tripos: Magd. Math. 1775star
pens. aged 17 Trinity College adm1771:05:20
[2nd] s. of Abraham BALME of Bradford, Yorkshire ,
Sch: Bradford ( Mr – BUTLER )
Matric 1771:10MT:
Scholar 1773
Mig. to Magdalene College 1775:02:04
BA 1775
MA 1778
Fellow of: Magdalene College
Adm. at Middle Temple 1775:11:03
Called to the Bar: 1779
Ord. deacon Gloucester 1781:12:09
Ord. priest Peterborough 1781:12:23
V.: Finchingfield, Essex , 1782-1810
FRS 1801
FSA 1794
His valuable library was sold by auction
d. Russell Place, Fitzroy Square, London , 1822:12:01
( G. Mag . 1823, I. 91; Foster, Yorks. Pedigrees )
[add:] M.I. at St Pancras, Euston Square, [London], [:add]
[add:](J.D. Pickles: Yorks. County Mag. I, p. 311)[:add]
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Baly, Arthur Lionel.
Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, Oct. 1898.
S. of Charles, Esq., dental surgeon, of 140, Harley Street, London, W. [School, Highgate.] Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905.
At University College Hospital, London.
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1906.
House Physician to Victoria Park Hospital.
Assistant Medical Officer to Lambeth Infirmary.
Medical Superintendent of the Infirmary (afterwards Lambeth Hospital) 1911.
Took an active part in the development of the Poor Law and Municipal services of London.
A Governor of the Archbishop Temple School.
Founded the 5th Lambeth Troop of Boy Scouts and the Fitzroy Lodge Athletic Club – afterwards affiliated to the Federation of Working Boys' Clubs.
Died Oct. 31, 1933, aged 53.
Brother of the next.
(Medical Directory; The Times, Nov. 1, 1933.)
Arthur Lionel BALY
Approx. lifespan: 1880–1933
pens. Emmanuel College adm1898:10
s. of Charles BALY, Esq. dental Surgeon of 140 Harley Street, London , , W.
Sch: Highgate
Matric 1898:10MT:
BA 1901
MA 1905
At: University College Hospital London ,
MRCS
LRCP 1906
House Physician to: : Victoria Park Hospital [Victoria Park], [London],
Assistant Medical Officer to: : Lambeth Infirmary [Lambeth], [London],
Medical Superintendent of: : Infirmary (afterwards Lambeth Hospital) [Lambeth], [London], 1911
Took an active part in the development of the Poor Law and Municipal services of London:
Governor of: Sch: Archbishop Temple School
Founded 5th Lambeth Troop of Boy Scouts
Founded Fitzroy Lodge Athletic Club afterwards affiliated to Federation of Working Boys' Clubs
d. aged 53 1933:10:31
brother of Hamilton BALY (1893)
( Medical Directory; The Times 1933:11:01)
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Battine, William.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 29, 1774.
S. and h. of William, of East Marden, Sussex.
B. there Jan. 25, 1756.
School, Eton.
Migrated to Trinity Hall, Jan. 5, 1775; Scholar, 1775; matric.
Easter 1780; LL.B. 1780; LL.D. 1785.
Fellow of Trinity Hall, 1788-1836.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 19, 1773.
Advocate in Doctors' Commons, 1785.
Secured a large practice in the Admiralty and Ecclesiastical Courts.
Advocate-General to the High Court of Admiralty, 1791-1803.
Chancellor of the dio. of Lincoln, 1796-1836.
F.R.S., 1797.
Squandered his wealth, living latterly in great poverty.
A friend of George, Prince of Wales (afterward George IV). Author, Another Cain; a dramatic poem.
Died unmarried Sept. 5, 1836, at Fitzroy Place, Surrey.
Buried at St George-the-Martyr's, Southwark.
(Eton Coll. Reg.; D.N.B.)
William BATTINE
Approx. lifespan: 1756–1836
pens. aged 18 Trinity College adm1774:04:29
s. and h. of William BATTINE of East Marden, Sussex ,
b. East Marden, Sussex , 1756:01:25
Sch: Eton
Migrated to Trinity Hall 1775:01:05
Scholar 1775
Matric 1780:04ET:
LLB 1780
LLD 1785
Fellow of: Trinity Hall 1788-1836
Adm. at Middle Temple 1773:05:19
Advocate in: : Doctors' Commons 1785
Secured a large practice in: Admiralty and Ecclesiastical Courts
Advocate-General to: : High Court of Admiralty 1791-1803
Chancellor of: : Diocese, Lincoln, [Lincolnshire], 1796-1836
FRS 1797
Squandered his wealth, latterly in great poverty
A friend of George –, Prince of Wales (afterward George IV)
Publ.: Another Cain ; a dramatic poem
d. unmarried Fitzroy Place, Surrey , 1836:09:05
bur. St George-the-Martyr's, Southwark, [Surrey],
( Eton College Reg.; D.N.B .)
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Bernal, Ralph.
Adm. Fell.
Com. (age 17) at CHRIST'S, June 22, 1802.
S. of James (? Jacob). B. at Colchester, Essex.
School, Shacklewell.
Matric. Michs. 1804; B.A. (11th Wrangler) 1806; M.A. 1809.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 13, 1804, as only son of Jacob, of Fitzroy Square, Middlesex, Esq. Called to the Bar, 1810.
Inherited a large property in the West Indies.
M.P. for Lincoln, 1818-20; for Rochester, 1820-41 and again, 1847-52; for Weymouth, 1841-7; spent a sum of £66,000 in election contests.
A prominent Whig.
Chairman of numerous parliamentary committees.
President of the British Archaeological Society, 1853-4. Married (1) Anne Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Samuel White, of New Ormond Street, London, Apr. 10, 1806; (2) a dau. of Dr Henry White, R.N., surgeon, of Chatham dockyard.
A great art collector; his valuable collection of glass, plate, china and miniatures was sold after his death for nearly £71,000.
Died Aug. 26, 1854, at 93, Eaton Square, London.
Father of the next.
(Peile, II. 351; D.N.B.)
Ralph BERNAL
Approx. lifespan: 1785–1854
Adm. Fell.
Com. aged 17 Christ's College 1802:06:22
s. of James (? Jacob) BERNAL
b. Colchester, Essex ,
Sch: Shacklewell
Matric 1804:10MT:
BA 11 th Wrangler 1806
MA 1809
Adm.: Lincoln's Inn 1804:06:13, as only son of Jacob BERNAL of Fitzroy Square, Middlesex , , Esq.
Called to the Bar: 1810
Inherited a large property in the West Indies ,
M.P. for: : Lincoln, [Lincolnshire], 1818-20
for Rochester, [Kent], 1820-41
and again 1847-52
for Weymouth, [Dorset], 1841-47
spent a sum of £66,000 in election contests.
A prominent Whig.
Chairman of: : numerous parliamentary committees.
President of: : British Archaeological Society 1853-54
m. (1) Anne Elizabeth WHITE dau. of Richard Samuel WHITE of New Ormond Street, London , 1806:04:10
m. (2) a dau. of Dr Henry WHITE R.N.
Surgeon of: : Chatham dockyard [Kent],
A great art collector; his valuable collection of glass, plate, china and miniatures was sold after his death for nearly £71,000.
d. 93 Eaton Square, London , 1854:08:26
father of Ralph BERNAL
post Ralph BERNAL OSBORNE (1826)
( Peile, II. 351; D.N.B .)
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Bingham, Arthur.
Adm. pens. at PETERHOUSE, Oct. 1, 1879.
S. of Alfred, Esq., deceased.
B. Mar. 19, 1859.
School, Latymer House, Edmonton, London.
Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883.
Ord. deacon, 1883; priest (London) 1885; C. of St John's, Fitzroy Square, London, 1883-6. C. of Hendon, 1887-90.
C. of Watford, 1890-2. C. of St Marylebone, 1892-6. C. of Christ Church, Cheltenham, 1897-9. C. of Hardington Mandeville, 1899-1901.
C. of Tansor, 1902.
C. of Christ Church, Harrogate, 1903-6. Disappears from Crockford, 1909.
(T. A. Walker, 555.)
Arthur BINGHAM
Approx. lifespan: 1859–1957
Adm pens. Peterhouse 1879:10:01
s. of Alfred BINGHAM, Esq. deceased.:
b. 1859:03:19
Sch: Latymer House School [Latymer House, Edmonton], London ,
Matric 1879:10MT:
BA 1883
Ord. deacon 1883
Ord. priest London 1885
C.: St John's, Fitzroy Square, London , 1883-86
C.: Hendon, [Middlesex], 1887-90
C.: Watford, [Hertfordshire], 1890-92
C.: St Marylebone, [London], 1892-96
C.: Christ Church, Cheltenham, [Gloucestershire], 1897-99
C.: Hardington Mandeville, [Somerset], 1899-1901
C.: Tansor, [Northamptonshire], 1902
C.: Christ Church, Harrogate, [Yorkshire], 1903-06
Disappears from Crockford 1909
( T. A. Walker, 555)
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Bingley, William.
Adm. pens. (age 21) at PETERHOUSE, Mar. 29, 1795.
S. of –, deceased.
Bapt. Jan. 7, 1774, at Doncaster, Yorks.
School, Doncaster.
Matric. Michs. 1795; B.A. 1799; M.A. 1803.
Ord. deacon (York) Oct. 13, 1799; C. of Mirfield, 1799.
C. of Christ Church, Hants., for many years.
Minister of Fitzroy Chapel (St Saviour's), Charlotte Street, London, 1816-23.
F.L.S., 1800.
A botanist of some note and a prolific writer on various subjects including topography and natural history; made extensive collections for a History of Hampshire. Author, A Tour round North Wales; Animal Biography, or Anecdotes of the Animal Creation, etc.
Died Mar. 11, 1823, in Charlotte Street.
Buried in St George's, Bloomsbury.
(T. A. Walker, 366; D.N.B.)
William BINGLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1774–1823
Adm pens. aged 21 Peterhouse 1795:03:29
s. of – BINGLEY deceased.
c. Doncaster, Yorkshire , 1774:01:07
Sch: Doncaster
Matric 1795:10MT:
BA 1799
MA 1803
Ord. deacon York 1799:10:13
C.: Mirfield, [Yorkshire], 1799
C.: Christ Church, Hampshire , , for many years.
Minister of: : Fitzroy Chapel (St Saviour's), Charlotte Street, London , 1816-23
F.L.S. 1800
Botanist of: : some note and a prolific writer on various subjects including topography and natural history; made extensive collections for a History of Hampshire
Publ.: A Tour round North Wales;
Animal Biography, or Anecdotes of the Animal Creation
etc.
d. Charlotte Street, [London], 1823:03:11
bur. St George's, Bloomsbury, [London],
( T. A. Walker, 366; D.N.B .)
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Blakeley, Theophilus.
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at TRINITY HALL, Oct. 20, 1790; from Trinity College, Dublin [adm. there, 1784]. S. and h. of Robert, attorney-at-law, of Dublin.
B. there.
Matric. Michs. 1790; B.A. 1794.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 9, 1790.
Called to the Irish Bar, 1795.
Ord. deacon, 1803; priest, 1804.
P.C. of St Doulagh's, Dublin, 1806-9. Sometime morning preacher at Berkeley and Fitzroy Chapels.
R. of Lyons and V. of Kill, Kildare, 1807-9. R. of Rincurran, Cork, 1809-11.
R. of Desertegny (Derry) 1812-39.
Dean of Connor, 1811-24; of Achonry, 1824-39; of Down, 1839-55.
Married (1) Catherine Emilia, dau. of Lieut.
Edward Ball, 59th Regt., 1792; (2) Mary Williams, dau. of John Stewart, Nov. 7, 1822.
One of the first advocates of the Irish national system of education.
Died Dec. 1, 1855, aged 85, at Dublin. (H. B. Swanzy; G. Mag., 1856, 1. 324.)
Theophilus BLAKELEY
Approx. lifespan: 1770–1855
Adm Fell.-Com. aged 20 Trinity Hall 1790:10:20
from Trinity College, Dublin [Adm. there 1784].
s. and h. of Robert BLAKELEY Attorney-at-Law of: : Dublin, [Ireland],
b. there ^ Dublin, [Ireland],
Matric 1790:10MT:
BA 1794
Adm.: Inner Temple 1790:10:09
Called to the Irish Bar 1795
Ord. deacon 1803
Ord. priest 1804
P.C.: St Doulagh's, Dublin, [Ireland], 1806-09
Sometime morning preacher at Berkeley and Fitzroy Chapels.
R.: Lyons and
V.: Kill, Co. Kildare , 1807-09
R.: Rincurran, Co. Cork , 1809-11
R.: Desertegny (Derry) [Co. Donegal], 1812-39
Dean: Connor, [Co. Antrim], 1811-24
of Achonry, [Co. Sligo], 1824-39
of Down, [Co. Down], 1839-55
m. (1) Catherine Emilia, dau. of Lieutenant: Edward Ball, 59th Regiment 1792
(2) Mary Williams STEWART dau. of John STEWART 1822:11:07
One of the first advocates of the Irish national system of education.
d. aged 85 Dublin, [Ireland], 1855:12:01
(H. B. Swanzy; G. Mag . 1856, 1. 324)
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Boyle, Richard Alexander.
Adm. pens. (age 21) at JESUS, Dec. 19, 1860.
S. of Edward Fitzroy, clerk, of Bath.
B. Sept. 17, 1839, at Bathwick.
Schools, Marlborough and Radley.
Migrated to Oxford; matric. (Pembroke College) Apr. 12, 1861, age 21; B.A. (Oxford) 1864; M.A. (Oxford) 1870.
Ord. deacon, 1865; priest (Lincoln) 1867.
V. of Crockham Hill, Kent, 1870-80.
V. of Wallington, Surrey, 1880-1907.
Rural Dean of Beddington, 1903-8. Lic. pr., dios.
Rochester and Southwark, 1909.
Died Apr. 22, 1919, at Florence, Italy.
(Records of Rochester Diocese; Al. Oxon.)
Richard Alexander BOYLE
Approx. lifespan: 1839–1919
Adm pens. aged 21 Jesus College 1860:12:19
s. of Edward Fitzroy BOYLE clerk of Bath, [Somerset],
b. Bathwick, [Somerset], 1839:09:17
Schools Sch: Marlborough and Radley
Mig. to Oxford University ;
Matric. ( Pembroke College [Oxford] ) 1861:04:12 aged 21;
BA Oxford 1864
MA Oxford 1870
Ord. deacon 1865
Ord. priest Lincoln 1867
V.: Crockham Hill, Kent , 1870-80
V.: Wallington, Surrey , 1880-1907
Rural Dean of: : Beddington, [Surrey], 1903-08
Lic. pr., dios.
Rochester, [Kent], and
Southwark, [Surrey], 1909
d. Florence, Italy , 1919:04:22
( Records of Rochester Diocese; Al. Oxon .)
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Bromley, Robert [Anthony]
Adm. pens. (age 33) at TRINITY, June 29, 1769; from Brasenose College, Oxford.
S. of John, of Warrington, Lancs.
School, Manchester Grammar (adm. there, 1750-1, as 'Robert Bromley, s. of John, lawyer, of Wigan.' Matric. (Brasenose College, Oxford) Dec. 3, 1753, age 17.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 12, 1755.
Probably adm. at Gray's Inn, May 7, 1759, as 'Robert Anthony, s. of John, of Wigan, Lancs.' Probably the man who matric. from Trinity, Easter, 1784, and proceeded B.D. (Trinity) 1784, as Robert Anthony, but does not in the Trinity Adm. Bk. R. of St Mildred Poultry, London, 1775-1806.
Lecturer of St John's, Hackney.
R. of St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange, London, 1806.
Died Oct. 10, 1806, aged 71.
Brother of the next.
(Al. Oxon.; Hennessy.)
Robert Anthony BROMLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1735–1806
Adm pens. aged 33 Trinity College 1769:06:29
from Brasenose College [Oxford]
s. of John BROMLEY of Warrington, Lancashire ,
School Sch: Manchester Grammar (Adm. there 1750-51, as 'Robert Bromley, s. of John BROMLEY lawyer, of Wigan, [Lancashire], '
Matric aged 17 Brasenose College [Oxford] 1753:12:03
Adm. at Middle Temple 1755:11:12
Probably Adm. Gray's Inn: 1759:05:07, as 'Robert Anthony, s. of John BROMLEY of Wigan, Lancashire , ' Probably the man who Matric. from Trinity College] 1784:04ET:, and proceeded
BD Trinity College 1784, as Robert Anthony, but does not in the Trinity Adm. Bk
R.: St Mildred Poultry, London , 1775-1806
Lecturer of: : St John's, Hackney, [London],
R.: St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange, London , 1806
d. aged 71 1806:10:10
brother of the next.
( Al. Oxon.; Hennessy .)
[add:]Bapt. 1735:02:10, at Warrington, [Lancashire], as 'Robert Antony' s. of John BROMLEY attorney and Abigail his wife[:add]
[add:]Requested to resign from Gray's Inn, 1759:07:02 [:add]
[add:]Appointed lecturer at Hackney, [London], 1769:03:21 ; still there in 1798, probably until death[:add]
[add:]Preacher to the Foundling Hospital, 1770–74[:add]
[add:]Founded the proprietory Fitzroy Chapel, London Street (later Maple Street), [London], in 1778; Minister there to 1803[:add]
[add:]Author: A Philosophical and Critical History of the Fine Arts, 2 vols. 1793–5, and a number of printed sermons between 1770 and 1798[:add]
[add:](Wigan Borough Librarian: Gray's Inn Book; Tyssen Papers, Hackney Public Library; Heal Collections, St Pancras Public Library; Faringdon Diary, vol. i; G. Mag. 1806, titlepages)[:add]
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Cazalet, Maurice Hamilton.
Adm. (age 20) at PEMBROKE, Oct. 1, 1890.
S. and h. of Clement A., merchant, of St Petersburg, Russia.
B. there 1871. [Schools, Clifton College and Malvern College.] Matric. Michs. 1890.
During the Great War (Capt., Transport Staff, Royal Artillery; invalided, 1915). Of 2, Southampton Lodge, Fitzroy Park, London, N.
(Clifton Coll. Reg.)
Maurice Hamilton CAZALET
Approx. lifespan: 1871–1969
Adm aged 20 Pembroke College 1890:10:01
s. and h. of Clement A. CAZALET merchant of St Petersburg, Russia ,
b. there ^ St Petersburg, Russia , 1871
[Schools Sch: Sch: Clifton College and Malvern
College ^ Sch: Clifton College and, ???,
Matric 1890:10MT:
During the Great War[1914-18]
( Captain: Transport Staff, Royal Artillery; invalided 1915 )
Of 2 Southampton Lodge, [+ci]^Southampton[-ci] Fitzroy Park, [Fitzroy], London , , N.
( Clifton College Reg .)
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Charretie, Thomas.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Oct. 24, 1803.
Doubtful if resided.
S. of Thomas.
One of these names adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 22, 1803, as 's. and h. of Philip, Esq., of Upper Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square.'
Thomas CHARRETIE
Approx. lifespan: 1785–1883
Adm pens. Trinity College 1803:10:24
Doubtful if resided.
s. of Thomas CHARRETIE
One of these names Adm. at Middle Temple 1803:04:22, as " s. and h. of Philip CHARRETIE, Esq. of Upper Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, [London], ."
[add:]One so named matric. at Glasgow [Scotland], in 1802 as 'eldest s. of Philip CHARRETIE, Esq., of London , '[:add]
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Clark or Clarke, Sydney.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, July 5, 1843.
S. of Thomas, hardware manufacturer, of Covent Garden, London.
B. at Russell Place, Fitzroy Square.
Bapt. May 8, 1819.
Matric. Michs. 1843, as Clark; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1850.
Ord. deacon, 1847; priest (Norwich) 1848; C. of Gt Yarmouth, 1847-9. C. of St Martin-in-the-Fields, 1849-52.
P.C. of St Matthew's, Spring Gardens, 1852-4. Chaplain to the Forces, 1854-78.
Served at Corfu, Parkhurst, Gibraltar and Malta.
Chaplain to the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1874-6; to Chelsea Hospital, 1878-95.
Resided latterly at St Leonards-on-Sea. Died there Apr. 9, 1908, aged 89.
Father of the next. (R. F. Scott; Crockford, 1908.)
Sydney CLARK
Sydney CLARKE
Approx. lifespan: 1819–1908
Adm pens. St John's College 1843:07:05
s. of Thomas CLARK hardware manufacturer of Covent Garden, London ,
Thomas CLARKE
b. Russell Place, [+ci]^Russell[-ci] Fitzroy Square, [London],
c. 1819:05:08
Matric as Clark 1843:10MT:
BA 1847
MA 1850
Ord. deacon 1847
Ord. priest Norwich 1848
C.: Gt Yarmouth, [Norfolk], 1847-49
C.: St Martin-in-the-Fields, [London], 1849-52
P.C.: St Matthew's, Spring Gardens, [London], 1852-54
Chapl.: Forces 1854-78
Served at Corfu, [Greece],
Parkhurst, [Isle of Wight ???], Gibraltar , and Malta ,
Chapl.: the
Sch: Royal Military College Sandhurst, [Berkshire], 1874-76
to
Chelsea Hospital [Chelsea], [London], 1878-95
latterly
At St Leonards-on-Sea, [Sussex],
d. aged 89 there ^ St Leonards-on-Sea, [Sussex], 1908:04:09
father of Sydney Herbert CLARK (1886)
R. F. Scott; Crockford 1908 .)
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Collier, John Robert.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at TRINITY, Nov. 9, 1848.
S. of Charles [M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S.; died May 6, 1870], of Fitzroy Square, London.
School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1856.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 15, 1853, as 's. of Charles, M.D., of 20, Fitzroy Square, London.' Called to the Bar, 1856.
Died Dec. 6, 1858, aged 28, at Torquay.
(G. Mag., 1859, I. 105.)
John Robert COLLIER
Approx. lifespan: 1830–1870
Tripos: Trin. Math. 1853; Class. 1853
Adm pens. aged 18 Trinity College 1848:11:09
s. of Charles COLLIER MD FRCP
FRCS
died 1870:05:06], of Fitzroy Square, London ,
Sch: Harrow
Matric 1849:10MT:
BA 1853
MA 1856
Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1853:04:15, as "s. of Charle COLLIER s, MD, of 20 Fitzroy Square, London , "
Called to the Bar: 1856
d. aged 28 Torquay, [Devon], 1858:12:06
( G. Mag 1859, I. 105)
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Cooke, William.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY HALL, Oct. 10, 1836. [4th s. of Thomas, Esq., of Gorsefield, Eccles, Lancs.
B. Mar. 17, 1821.] School, Clapham (Rev. N. Laing, LL.D.).
Matric. Michs. 1839; Scholar, 1840; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1848.
Ord. deacon (London) 1844; priest, 1845; C. of Hillingdon, Middlesex, 1844-6. C. of Brantham, Suffolk, 1846-8. P.C. of St John's, Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, London, 1848-50.
P.C. of St Stephen's, Shepherd's Bush, 1850.
Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1850.
Hon. Canon of Chester, 1854-94.
F.S.A., 1874.
Author, Ceremonies, Lights and Custom. Joint editor, with the Rev. William Denton, of The Church Hymnal, and of the Hymnary (with the Rev. B. Webb). Composed and translated several hymns.
Signed himself A. C. C. (a canon of Chester). Died Nov. 23, 1894, in London.
Brother of James B. (1843).
(Hennessy; Boase, IV. Suppl.)
William COOKE
Approx. lifespan: 1821–1894
Tripos: Tr.H. Math. 1843; Class. 1843
Adm pens. Trinity Hall 1836:10:10
4th s. of Thomas COOKE, Esq. of Gorsefield, Eccles, Lancashire ,
b. 1821:03:17
School Sch: Clapham( Rev. N. LAING, LLD
Matric 1839:10MT:
Scholar 1840
BA 1843
MA 1848
Ord. deacon London 1844
Ord. priest 1845
C.: Hillingdon, Middlesex , 1844-46
C.: Brantham, Suffolk , 1846-48
P.C.: St John's, Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, London , 1848-50
P.C.: St Stephen's, Shepherd's Bush, [London], 1850
Select Preacher at Cambridge 1850
Hon. Canon of: : Chester, [Cheshire], 1854-94
FSA 1874
Author, Ceremonies, Lights and Custom.
Joint editor, with Rev. William DENTON, of The Church Hymnal, and of the Hymnary (with the Rev. B. WEBB )
Composed and translated several hymns.
Signed himself A. C. C. (a
Canon of: : Chester)
d. London , 1894:11:23
brother of James B. COOKE (1843)
( Hennessy; Boase, IV. Suppl. )
[add:]Married 1847:05:22, Fanny, dau. of the Rev. G.J. HAGGITT (1807) [:add]
[add:](P.J. Barnwell)[:add]
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Crocker, William Foord.
Adm. pens. (age 24) at TRINITY HALL, May 28, 1852.
S. and h. of R. Cox, Esq., of Castle Cary, Somerset.
Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1859.
Ord. deacon, 1858; priest (Exeter) 1859; C. of Sidmouth, Devon, 1858-61.
C. of Chardstock All Saints', 1861-5. R. of Brandon Ferry, Suffolk, 1865-99.
Died there Feb. 8, 1899, aged 70.
Father of Henry K. (1877).
(Crockford.)
William Foord CROCKER
Approx. lifespan: 1828–1899
Adm pens. aged 24 Trinity Hall 1852:05:28
s. and h. of R. Cox CROCKER, Esq. of Castle Cary, Somerset ,
Matric 1852:10MT:
BA 1856
MA 1859
Ord. deacon 1858
Ord. priest Exeter 1859
C.: Sidmouth, Devon , 1858-61
C.: Chardstock All Saints', [Chardstock], [Devon], 1861-65
R.: Brandon Ferry, Suffolk , 1865-99
d. aged 70 there ^ Brandon Ferry, Suffolk , 1899:02:08
father of Henry K. CROCKER (1877)
( Crockford. )
[add:]married Mary Ann REYNOLDS dau. of Thomas REYNOLDS, of Fitzroy Street, Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], This was reported in the C. Chron. of 1856:07:12 [:add]
[add:](P.J. Barnwell: C. Chron. )[:add]
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Dinnis, Francis Henry.
Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, July 7, 1858.
Of Cambridge.
S. of William, cook.
B. Nov. 4, 1838, at Cambridge.
Matric. Michs. 1858; Scholar, 1861; B.A. (14th Wrangler) 1862; M.A. 1865.
Ord. deacon, 1862; priest (Chester) 1863.
Vice-Principal of the Chester Diocesan Training College, 1862-3. Assistant Master at Cheam School, Surrey, 1864-6. C. of St John's, Fitzroy Square, London, 1867-8. C. of Paddington, 1868-76.
V. of St Peter's, Mile End, Stepney, 1876-1914.
R. (sinecure) of Aberdara, Bangor, 1905-14.
Author, Paddington in 1665, the year of the Great Plague. Died Sept. 12, 1914, aged 75, at Putney.
Father of the next; doubtless brother of William E. (1868).
(Crockford; Scott, MSS.)
Francis Henry DINNIS
Approx. lifespan: 1838–1914
sizar St John's College adm1858:07:07
Of CB, [Cambridgeshire],
s. of William DINNIS cook
b. CB, [Cambridgeshire], 1838:11:04
Matric 1858:10MT:
Scholar 1861
BA 14 th Wrangler 1862
MA 1865
Ord. deacon 1862
Ord. priest Chester 1863
Vice-Principal of the Sch: Chester Diocesan Training College Chester, [Cheshire], 1862-63
Assistant Master at: : Sch: Cheam School Cheam, Surrey , 1864-66
C.: St John's, Fitzroy Square, London , 1867-68
C.: Paddington, [London], 1868-76
V.: St Peter's, Mile End, Stepney, [London], 1876-1914
R. (sinecure) of Aberdara, Bangor, [Caernarvonshire], 1905-14
Publ.: Paddington in 1665 the year of the Great Plague.
d. aged 75 Putney, [London], 1914:09:12
father of the next; doubtless brother of William E. DINNIS (1868)
( Crockford ; Scott, MSS. )
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Doll, Christian Charles Tyler.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 25, 1898. [Of Much Hadham, Herts.] [S. and h.] of Charles Fitzroy, of 86, Gower Street, Bedford Square, London.
B. Mar. 22, 1880, in London.
School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1906.
Architectural Diploma, University College, London, 1903.
At the British School of Archaeology, Athens, 1904.
Architect to British excavations at Knossos, Crete.
F.R.I.B.A., 1929.
Of Hadham Towers, Much Hadham, Herts. and 5, Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, W.C.
(Charterhouse Reg.; F.R.I.B.A. Calendar, 1929.)
Christian Charles Tyler DOLL
Approx. lifespan: 1880–1978
pens. Trinity College adm1898:06:25
Of Much Hadham, Hertfordshire ,
S. and h.] of Charles Fitzroy, of 86 Gower Street, Bedford Square, London ,
b. London , 1880:03:22
Sch: Charterhouse School [London],
Matric 1898:10MT:
BA 1901
MA 1906 . Architectural Diploma Sch: University College London , 1903
At the Sch: British School of Archaeology Athens, [Greece], 1904
Architect to: : British excavations at Knossos, Crete, [Greece],
F.R.I.B.A. 1929
Of Hadham Towers, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire , and 5 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, [London], W.C.
Charterhouse Reg.; F.R.I.B.A. Calendar 1929)
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Douglas, William Sholto.
Adm. at TRINITY HALL, 1884. [4th] s. of Sir George Henry (1842), Bart., of Springwood Park, Kelso, Roxburghs. [B. Nov. 22, 1864.] School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1884.
Sometime Capt., 3rd Batt., K.O. Scottish Borderers.
Superintending Inspector of the Board of Agriculture.
Heir presumptive to his great nephew, Sir James Louis Fitzroy Scott, 6th Bart.
Of Mainhouse, Kelso, Roxburghshire.
Brother of James H. Scott-Douglas (1872) and George B. S. (1874).
(Winchester Coll. Reg.; Burke, Peerage.)
William Sholto DOUGLAS
Approx. lifespan: 1864–1962
Adm Trinity Hall 1884
4th s. of Sir George Henry DOUGLAS (1842), Bart., of Springwood Park, Springwood, Kelso, Roxburghshire ,
b. 1864:11:22
Sch: Winchester School Winchester, [Hampshire],
Matric 1884:10MT:
Sometime Captain: 3rd Battalion, K.O. Scottish Borderers.
Superintending Inspector of: Board of Agriculture .
Heir presumptive to his great nephew, Sir James Louis Fitzroy Scott, 6th Bart. Of Mainhouse, Kelso, Roxburghshire ,
brother of James H. Scott-Douglas DOUGLAS (1872)
brother of George B.S. DOUGLAS (1874)
Sch: Winchester College Reg. ; Burke, Peerage. )
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Dumaresq, Reginald George Fitzroy.
Adm. at TRINITY HALL, 1899.
S. of William Alexander, Esq., of 18, York Terrace, Regent's Park, London.
School, Wellington.
Matric. Michs. 1899.
Served in the Great War (2nd Lieut., Rifle Brigade; Major, Machine Gun Corps; prisoner of war; mentioned in despatches; M.C., 1918).
(Wellington Coll.
Reg.; Univ.
War List.
)
Reginald George Fitzroy DUMARESQ
Approx. lifespan: 1881–1979
Adm Trinity Hall 1899
s. of William Alexander DUMARESQ, Esq. of 18 York Terrace, Regent's Park, London ,
Sch: Wellington School Wellington, [Berkshire],
Matric 1899:10MT:
served in the Great War: [1914-18]
2nd Lieutenant: Rifle Brigade
Major: Machine Gun Corps ; prisoner of war; Mentioned in Despatches ; M.C.(1918)
( Wellington College Reg.; University War List. )
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Edwards, George Mackenzie.
Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, June 25, 1886. [Youngest] s. of R. M., Esq. [Bengal Civil Service], of 8, Kent Gardens, Ealing, London, W. B. July 14, 1868, at Shahjehanpore, N.W.P., India.
School, Haileybury.
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.B. and B.C. 1893.
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1892.
House Physician, Middlesex Hospital.
Assistant Surgeon, Gt Ormond Street Hospital, London.
Resident Medical Officer, Croydon Fever Hospital.
Practised at The Beeches, Warley Gap, Brentwood, Essex.
Of Marilliers, High Street, Harrow-on-the-Hill, in 1910.
Died Jan. 19, 1917, at Fitzroy Square, London.
(Haileybury Sch. Reg.; Medical Directory, 1910; The Times, Jan. 22, 1917; Scott, MSS.)
George Mackenzie EDWARDS
Approx. lifespan: 1868–1917
pens. Emmanuel College adm1886:06:25
[Youngest] s. of R. M. EDWARDS, Esq. Bengal , India , Civil Service, of 8, Kent Gardens, Ealing, London , , W.
b. Shahjehanpore, North West Provinces , 1868:07:14 , India [-cu] [-cu]
Sch: Haileybury School [Haileybury], [Hertfordshire],
Matric 1886:10MT:
BA 1889
MB 1893
BChir 1893
MRCS
LRCP 1892
House Physician: Middlesex Hospital [Middlesex],
Assistant Surgeon: Gt Ormond Street Hospital London ,
Resident Medical Officer: Croydon Fever Hospital [Surrey],
Practised at: : The Beeches, Warley Gap, Brentwood, Essex ,
Of Marilliers, High Street, Harrow-on-the-Hill, [Middlesex], in1910
d. 1917:01:19 at Fitzroy Square, London ,
( Haileybury School Reg.; Medical Directory 1910; The Times 1917:01:22; Scott, MSS. )
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Erskine, the Hon. Alexander Fitzroy St Clair.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, May 21, 1888. [2nd] s. of James (sic) Francis [Robert Francis], 4th Earl of Rosslyn [and Blanche Adeliza FitzRoy], of Stamford, Lincs.
B. Apr. 22, 1870, at Dysart, Fifes.
School, Eton.
Matric. Lent, 1889.
Died s.p. Feb. 25, 1914. (Burke, P. and B., under Rosslyn gives father's name as Robert Francis; Eton Sch. Lists.)
Hon. Alexander Fitzroy St Clair ERSKINE
Approx. lifespan: 1870–1914
pens. Trinity College adm1888:05:21
[2nd] s. of James ERSKINE ( sic ) Francis [Robert Francis], 4th Earl of Rosslyn [and Blanche Adeliza FitzRoy] of Stamford, Lincolnshire ,
b. Dysart, Fife , 1870:04:22
Sch: Eton
Matric 1889:01LT:
d. s.p. 1914:02:25
(Burke, P. and B., under Rosslyn gives father's name as Robert Francis; Eton School Lists. )
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Euston, Lord (George Henry)(1776), see FITZROY.
Lord (George Henry)(1776) EUSTON
see FITZROY
Approx. lifespan: 1734–1998
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Farrar, Ivor Granville.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 18, 1892. [Youngest] s. of Frederick William (1849), Dean of Westminster.
B. Sept. 14, 1874, in London.
School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899.
Ord. deacon (London, Litt. dim. for Canterbury) 1897; priest (Dover) 1899; C. of Walmer, Kent, 1897-1900.
C. of St Michael's, Chester Square, London, 1900-3. V. of St George's, Millom with St Luke's, Haverigg, Cumberland, 1903-8. P.C. of Grange-over-Sands, Lancs., 1908-16.
C. of St John's, Fitzroy Square, London, 1923-7. Living at Plas Hên, Dolgelley, Merioneths, in 1941.
Brother of Eric M. (1885) and Frederic P. (1894).
(Crockford; Scott, MSS.; Record of Old Westminsters.)
Ivor Granville FARRAR
Approx. lifespan: 1874–1972
pens. Trinity College adm1892:06:18
Youngest s. of Frederick William FARRAR (1849), Dean of Westminster, [London],
b. London , 1874:09:14
Sch: Westminster School Westminster, [London],
Matric 1892:10MT:
BA 1895
MA 1899
Ord. deacon London, Litt. dim. for Canterbury 1897
Ord. priest Dover 1899
C.: Walmer, Kent , 1897-1900
C.: St Michael's, Chester Square, London , 1900-03
V.: St George's, Millom, [Cumberland], with St Luke's, Haverigg, Cumberland , 1903-08
P.C.: Grange-over-Sands, Lancashire , 1908-16
C.: St John's, Fitzroy Square, London , 1923-27
At Plâs Hên, Dolgelley, Merionethshire , in1941
brother of Eric M. FARRAR (1885)
brother of Frederic P. FARRAR (1894)
( Crockford ; Scott, MSS.; Record of Old Westminsters. )
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Fenton, Francis James Crosland.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Apr. 17, 1863.
S. of Albert.
B. [Aug. 17], 1844, in London.
School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1876.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1870; priest, 1872; C. of Nuthurst, Warws., 1870-3. C. of Boughton-Blean, Kent, 1873-4. Head Master of The Dene School, Caterham, Surrey, 1874-97.
C. of Dartington, Devon, 1897-1904.
V. of Bishop's Nympton, 1904-17.
Died there Sept. 11, 1917.
(Crockford; Scott, MSS.; The Guardian, Sept. 20, 1917; The Times, Sept. 17, 1917.)
Francis James Crosland FENTON
Approx. lifespan: 1844–1917
pens. Trinity College adm1863:04:17
s. of Albert FENTON
b. London , 1844:[08:17]
Sch: St Paul's School St Paul's, [London],
Matric 1863:10MT:
BA 1867
MA 1876
Ord. deacon Worcester 1870
Ord. priest 1872
C.: Nuthurst, Warwickshire , 1870-73
C.: Boughton-Blean, Kent , 1873-74
Headmaster of: : Sch: The
Sch: Dene School The Dene, Caterham, Surrey , 1874-97
C.: Dartington, Devon , 1897-1904
V.: Bishop's Nympton, [Devon], 1904-17
d. there 1917:09:11
( Crockford ; Scott, MSS.; The Guardian 1917:09:20; The Times 1917:09:17)
[add:] s. (possibly the only child) of the late Capt. Albert Crosland FENTON [:add]
[add:] s. of Mary Elizabeth WILKINSON FENTON [:add]
[add:] Mary Elizabeth WILKINSON sister of Matthew WILKINSON whose ward he became after his father's early death[:add]
[add:] b. London , (birth registered in Newington, London , )[:add]
[add:] d. vicarage, Bishop's Nympton, [Devon], [:add]
[add:]Publ.: A Few Interesting Facts about Light 1879 [:add]
[add:] He also used the name Crosland FENTON [:add]
[add:] m. Emily Sarah WILSON eldest dau. of John WILSON of 59 Torrington Square, [London], at St George, Bloomsbury, [London], 1875:12:30 [:add]
[add:] Emily Sarah WILSON dau. of Emily Raymond STEVENS WILSON [:add]
[add:] Emily Sarah WILSON b. 59 Torrington Square, [London], 1852:12:17 [:add]
[add:] Emily Sarah WILSON FENTON d. 16 Fitzroy Square, [London], 1897:03:28 [:add]
[add:] brother of Henry Albert FENTON (1865) b. Newington, [London], 1846 [:add]
[add:] Henry Albert FENTON (1865) assistant master: Sch: Wrexham Grammar School 1871 [:add]
[add:] Henry Albert FENTON (1865) tutor: Caterham, [Surrey], 1881 [:add]
[add:]I'm confident this Henry Albert FENTON was the one who was at Clare College and that Venn has assigned him to the wrong father[:add]
[add:](Hugh Casement, 2015)[:add]
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Fitzroy, Augustus.
Adm. pens. (age 17) at TRINITY, May 29, 1827. [4th] s. of the Rev. Lord Henry (1786). B. Dec. 9, 1809, at Thetford, Norfolk.
School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1836.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Oct. 27, 1833; priest (Norwich); R. of Gt Fakenham, Suffolk, 1834-57.
P.C. of Sapiston, 1844-57.
Married (1) May 7, 1833, Angelina Mary, dau. of Stafford O'Brien, of Blatherwycke Park, Northants. and had issue; (2) Jan. 23, 1840, Emma Johanna, dau. of Ebenezer Fuller Maitland, of Park Place, Henley-on-Thames, and had issue.
Lived latterly at Ramsgate.
Died Feb. 12, 1869.
Brother of Henry (1824).
(List of Carthusians; Burke, P. and B. (Grafton); Cant.
Act Bk.
; Foster, Index Eccles.; Northants.
Clergy; Crockford.
)
Augustus FITZROY
Approx. lifespan: 1809–1869
pens. aged 17 Trinity College adm1827:05:29
4th s. of Fitzroy, Henry, Lord, Rev. (1786)
b. Thetford, Norfolk , 1809:12:09
Sch: Charterhouse School Charterhouse, [London],
Matric 1827:10MT:
BA 1832
MA 1836
Ord. deacon Peterborough 1833:10:27
Ord. priest Norwich
R.: Gt Fakenham, Suffolk , 1834-57
P.C.: Sapiston, [Suffolk], 1844-57
m. (1) 1833:05:07 Angelina Mary O'BRIEN dau. of Stafford O'BRIEN, of Blatherwycke Park, Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire , and had issue
m. (2) 1840:01:23
Emma Johanna MAITLAND dau. of Ebenezer Fuller MAITLAND, of Park Place, Henley-on-Thames, [Oxfordshire],
latterly Ramsgate, [Kent],
had issue
d. 1869:02:12
brother of Henry FITZROY (1824)
( List of Carthusians ; Burke, P. and B. (Grafton); Cant. Act Bk. ; Foster, Index Eccles.; Northants. Clergy; Crockford. )
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Fitzroy, Cecil Augustus.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at MAGDALENE, Sept. 6, 1862. [3rd] s. of Frederick [T. W. C.] (1826), clerk, of Ringstead, Norfolk.
B. Jan. 10, 1844.
School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1862.
Of Havelock North, New Zealand.
(Burke, P. and B. (Southampton).)
Cecil Augustus FITZROY
Approx. lifespan: 1844–1942
pens. aged 18 Magdalene College adm1862:09:06
3rd s. of Frederick FITZROY [T. W. C.] (1826), clerk, of Ringstead, Norfolk ,
b. 1844:01:10
Sch: Eton
Matric 1862:10MT:
Of Havelock North, New Zealand ,
(Burke, P. and B. (Southampton).)
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Fitzroy, Lord Charles.
Adm. nobleman (age 17) at TRINITY, Nov. 2, 1781. [2nd] s. of Augustus Henry (1751) [3rd Duke of Grafton, Chancellor of the University]. B. July 14, 1764.
Schools, Harrow (1774-6) and Hackney, London (Mr Newcombe). Matric. Lent, 1782; M.A. 1784.
Ensign, 3rd Foot Guards, 1782; Capt., 43rd Foot, 1787-9. Equerry to the Duke of York, 1788, under whom he served in the Campaign in Flanders, 1793-4, being present at the Siege of Valenciennes.
Aide-de-Camp to the King, with the rank of Colonel, 1795.
Major-Gen., 1798.
Served on the Irish staff, Feb. 1798-Apr. 1799, and on the English staff, 1799-1802 and 1803-9. Commanded the garrison at Ipswich for some years.
Lieut.-Gen., Jan. 1805, and General, Jan. 4, 1814.
M.P. for Bury St Edmunds, 1784, 1796 and 1802-18, but never spoke in the House.
Resided during the last 20 years of his life at Wicken, near Stony Stratford.
Distinguished for his great philanthropy.
Married (1) June 20, 1795, Frances, dau. of Edward Miller Mundy, of Shipley, Derbs., and had issue; (2) Mar. 10, 1799, Frances Anne, dau. of Robert, 1st Marquess of Londonderry, and had issue.
Died Dec. 20, 1830, aged 66.
Brother of George H. (1776), Henry (1786), etc., (Burke, P. and B. (Grafton), which gives 'died Dec. 29'; D.N.B.; Harrow Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1830, I. 78-9.)
Lord Charles FITZROY
Approx. lifespan: 1764–1830
nobleman aged 17 Trinity College adm1781:11:02
2nd s. of Augustus Henry FITZROY (1751) [3rd Duke of Grafton, Chancellor of: : University].
b. 1764:07:14
Schools Sch: Harrow School Harrow, [Middlesex], (1774-76)
and Hackney, London , ( Mr – NEWCOMBE )
Matric 1782:01LT:
MA 1784
Ensign: 3rd Foot Guards 1782
Captain: 43rd Foot 1787-89
Equerry to the Duke of York 1788, under whom he served in the Campaign Flanders , 1793-94, being present at the Siege of Valenciennes, [France],
Aide-de-Camp to the King, with the rank of Colonel: 1795
Major-General: 1798
Served on the Irish staff 1798:02:-1799:04:, and on the English staff 1799-1802, and 1803-09
Commanded the garrison Ipswich, [Suffolk], for some years.
Lieutenant-General: 1805:01, and General 1814:01:04
M.P. for: : Bury St Edmunds, [Suffolk], 1784, 1796, and 1802-18, but never spoke in the House.
Resided during the last 20 years of his life Wicken, near Stony Stratford, [Buckinghamshire],
Distinguished for his great philanthropy.
m. (1) 1795:06:20 Frances MUNDY dau. of Edward Miller MUNDY, of Shipley, Derbyshire ,
had issue
m. (2) 1799:03:10
Frances Anne dau. of Robert, 1st Marquess of Londonderry.
had issue
d. aged 66 . 1830:12:20 or 29
brother of George H. FITZROY (1776), Henry (1786), etc., (Burke, P. and B. (Grafton), which gives 'died Dec. 29'; D.N.B.;
Sch: Harrow School Reg.; G. Mag.
1830, I. 78-9)
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Fitzroy, Charles Edward.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 7, 1876. [Youngest] s. of Charles, of Whittlebury, Northants.
B. Dec. 9, 1857, in London.
School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883.
Ord. deacon (Tasmania, Litt. dim. for York) 1880; priest (York) 1881; C. of St Mary's, Beverley, 1880-2. C. of Halesowen, Worcs., 1882-3. R. of Euston with Fakenham Parva, Norfolk, 1883-1911.
Hon. Chaplain to Queen Victoria, 1886-1901; to King Edward VII, 1901-10, and to King George V, 1910-11.
J.P. Died Aug. 27, 1911, at Euston rectory.
(Burke, P. and B. (Grafton); Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Eton Sch. Lists; Who was Who, 1897-1916, which gives 'died, Aug. 28'; The Times, Aug. 29, 1911.)
Charles Edward FITZROY
Approx. lifespan: 1857–1911
pens. Trinity College adm1876:06:07
Youngest s. of Charles FITZROY, of Whittlebury, Northamptonshire ,
b. London , 1857:12:09
Sch: Eton
Matric 1876:10MT:
BA 1880
MA 1883
Ord. deacon Tasmania, Litt. dim. for York 1880
Ord. priest York 1881
C.: St Mary's, Beverley, [East Riding of Yorkshire], 1880-82
C.: Halesowen, Worcestershire , 1882-83
R.: Euston with Fakenham Parva, Norfolk , < >[[XXX], [Suffolk], 1883-1911
Hon. Chapl. to Queen Victoria 1886-1901
to King Edward VII 1901-10, and to King George V 1910-11
J.P.:
d. 1911:08:27 or 28 at Euston rectory [Suffolk],
(Burke, P. and B. (Grafton);
Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Eton School Lists; Who was Who 1897-1916, which gives 'died, Aug. 28'; The Times 1911:08:29)
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Fitzroy, Francis.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, June 17, 1851. [2nd] s. of George, Esq. [Captain], of Grafton Regis, Stony Stratford, Bucks. [and grandson of Charles (1781)]. B. Oct. 28, 1832, at Wicken, Northants.
Bapt.
Dec. 4, 1832.
School, Cheltenham College.
Matric. Michs. 1851.
Migrated to Trinity Hall, Oct. 11, 1852; Scholar, 1853; B.A. (20th Wrangler) 1855; M.A. 1858.
Fellow of Trinity Hall, 1856-66.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 20, 1855.
Called to the Bar, June 17, 1858.
On the Western Circuit Conveyancer.
Of Stoke Damerall, Devon.
Died s.p. Feb. 26, 1904.
Brother of George R. (1849).
(Cheltenham Coll.
Reg.
; Burke, P. and B. (Grafton); Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
Francis FITZROY
Approx. lifespan: 1832–1904
pens. St John's College adm1851:06:17
2nd s. of George FITZROY, Esq. [
Captain:, of Grafton Regis, [Northamptonshire], Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire , [and grandson of Charles (1781)].
b. Wicken, Northamptonshire , 1832:10:28
c. 1832:12:04
Sch: Cheltenham College Cheltenham, [Gloucestershire],
Matric 1851:10MT:
Migrated to >coll>TRINHALL 1852:10:11
Scholar 1853
BA 20 th Wrangler 1855
MA 1858
Fellow of: : Trinity Hall 1856-66
Adm. Inner Temple: 1855:04:20
Called to the Bar: 1858:06:17
On: Western Circuit
Conveyancer.
Of Stoke Damerall, Devon ,
d. s.p. 1904:02:26
brother of George R. FITZROY (1849)
( Cheltenham College Reg. ; Burke, P. and B. (Grafton); Law Lists ; Foster, Men at the Bar. )
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Fitzroy, Frederick Thomas William Coke.
Adm. pens. at ST CATHARINE'S, Apr. 28, 1826. [5th] s. of [The Hon.] William, General [of Kempstone Hall, near Swaffham, Norfolk]. B. Jan. 30, 1808.
School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. Michs. 1826.
Migrated (age 19) to Magdalene, Apr. 6, 1827; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833.
Fellow of Magdalene.
Ord. deacon (Chichester, Litt. dim. from Ely) June 4, 1831; priest (Rochester, Litt. dim. from Ely) June 17, 1832.
R. of Alderton with Grafton Regis, Northants., 1833.
R. of Ringstead, Norfolk, 1837-62.
V. of Heacham, 1837.
Married, May 31, 1834, Emilie le Strange, dau. of Henry Styleman, of Snettisham, Norfolk, Esq. Died Feb. 20, 1862.
Father of Cecil A. (1862). (Burke, P. and B. (Southampton); Foster, Index Eccles.; Northants.
Clergy; Bury Gr. Sch. List.
)
Frederick Thomas William Coke FITZROY
Approx. lifespan: 1808–1862
pens. adm1826:04:28
5th s. of [The Hon.] William, General of Kempstone Hall, near Swaffham, Norfolk ,
b. 1808:01:30
Sch: Bury St Edmunds School Bury St Edmunds, [Suffolk],
Matric 1826:10MT:
Mig. aged 19, to Magdalene College 1827:04:06
BA 1830
MA 1833
Fellow of: : Magdalene College
Ord. deacon Chichester, Litt. dim. from Ely 1831:06:04
Ord. priest Rochester, Litt. dim. from Ely 1832:06:17
R.: Alderton with Grafton Regis, Northamptonshire , 1833
R.: Ringstead, Norfolk , 1837-62
V.: Heacham, [Norfolk], 1837
m. 1834:05:31,Emilie le Strange STYLEMAN dau. of Henry STYLEMAN, of Snettisham, Norfolk , , Esq.
d. 1862:02:20
father of Cecil A. FITZROY (1862)
(Burke, P. and B. (Southampton);
Foster, Index Eccles.; Northants. Clergy; Bury Gr. School List. )
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Fitzroy, George Frederick.
Matric. Non-Coll.
Lent, 1892.
One George Frederick Augustus was at St Aidan's College, 1897.
Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1900; priest, 1902; C. of Tonge with Alkrington, Lancs., 1900-2. C. of Blackwell, Derbs., 1902-5. C. of Wittersham, Kent, 1905-6. Perm. to off. dio.
Southwark, 1909-11.
C. of St Andrew's, Peckham, S.E., 1911-12.
C. of St Philip's, Clerkenwell, 1913-14.
Perm. to off. dio.
Winchester, 1915-17.
C. of Sulhamstead, Berks., 1918-27.
C. of Ware, Herts., 1929-32.
C. of Monks-Kirby with Withy Brook, Warws., 1932-3. R. of Preston-Capes, 1933-6. Disappears from Crockford, 1937.
George Frederick FITZROY
Approx. lifespan: 1874–1937
Matric Non-Coll. 1892:01LT:
One George Frederick Augustus was at Sch: St Aidan's College [Scotland ???], 1897
Ord. deacon Manchester 1900
Ord. priest 1902
C.: Tonge with Alkrington, Lancashire , 1900-02
C.: Blackwell, Derbyshire , 1902-05
C.: Wittersham, Kent , 1905-06
Perm. to off. Diocese Southwark, [Nottinghamshire], 1909-11
C.: St Andrew's, Peckham, [London], S.E. 1911-12
C.: St Philip's, Clerkenwell, [London], 1913-14
Perm. to off. Diocese Winchester, [Hampshire], 1915-17
C.: Sulhamstead, Berkshire , 1918-27
C.: Ware, Hertfordshire , 1929-32
C.: Monks-Kirby with Withy Brook, Warwickshire , 1932-33
R.: Preston-Capes, [Northamptonshire], 1933-36
d. Disappears from Crockford 1937
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Fitzroy, George Henry, Lord Euston.
Adm. nobleman (age 17) at TRINITY, Nov. 11, 1776.
S. and h. of Augustus Henry (1751), 3rd Duke of Grafton [Chancellor of the University]. B. Jan. 14, 1760.
School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1776; M.A. 1779; Hon. LL.D. 1835.
M.P. for the University, 1784-1807.
Lord-Lieut., Vice-Admiral and Custos Rotulorum of Suffolk.
Receiver-General in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas.
Ranger of Hyde Park and St James's Park.
Recorder of Thetford.
President of the Eclectic Society of London.
Succeeded his father as 4th Duke of Grafton, Mar. 14, 1811.
Intimate friend of the younger Pitt, who was his colleague for many years in the representation of the University.
From being a strong Tory and supporter of Pitt he gradually went over to the Whigs and used all his influence in favour of civil and religious liberty.
Married, Nov. 16, 1784, Charlotte Maria, dau. of James, 2nd Earl Waldegrave.
Lived in retirement at Euston Hall for nearly 20 years, where he died Sept. 28, 1844.
Portrait of him (1777), by John Downman, at Fitzwilliam Museum.
Father of James H. (1821) and Henry (1807); brother of Henry (1786), Charles (1781) and John E. (1803).
(D.N.B.; Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (Grafton).)
George Henry FITZROY, Lord Euston
Approx. lifespan: 1760–1844
nobleman aged 17 Trinity College adm1776:11:11
s. and h. of Augustus Henry FITZROY (1751), 3rd Duke of Grafton [
Chancellor of: : University].
b. 1760:01:14
Sch: Harrow School Harrow, [Middlesex],
Matric 1776:10MT:
MA 1779
Hon.LLD 1835
M.P. for: : University 1784-1807
Lord-Lieutenant: Vice-Admiral and Custos Rotulorum of Suffolk ,
Receiver-General in: : Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas.
Ranger of Hyde Park and St James' Park, Hyde Park and St James', [London],
Recorder of: Thetford, [Norfolk],
President of: : Eclectic Society of London ,
Succeeded his father as 4th Duke of Grafton 1811:03:14
Intimate friend of the younger Pitt, who was his colleague for many years in the representation of University. From being a strong Tory and supporter of Pitt he gradually went over to the Whigs and used all his influence in favour of civil and religious liberty.
m. 1784:11:16,Charlotte Maria dau. of James, 2nd Earl Waldegrave.
At retirement Euston Hall, Euston, [Suffolk], for nearly 20 years, [where he]
d. 1844:09:28
Portrait of him (1777), by John Downman, at <wrk> Fitzwilliam Museum </wrk> Fitzwilliam, [Cambridgeshire],
father of James H. FITZROY (1821)
Henry (1807)
brother of Henry FITZROY (1786), Charles (1781) and John E. (1803)
( D.N.B.; Harrow School Reg. ; Burke, P. and B. (Grafton).)
[add:]For 'Portrait ... (1777) ' read 'Portraits ... (1777–9)'[:add]
[add:]Portrait by Lawrence at Trinity College [:add]
[add:]Goodison: CP: 163–5; Atkinson, 452[:add]
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Fitzroy, George Robert.
Adm. pens. (age 19) at TRINITY, Apr. 12, 1849.
S. [and h.] of George, Esq., of Grafton Regis, Bucks.
B. Oct. 4, 1831.
School, Rugby.
Did not reside.
Cornet, 2nd Life Guards, Nov. 23, 1849; Ensign, 41st Foot, 1850; Capt., 1854; Lieut., Coldstream Guards, 1855.
Served with the 41st Regt. in the Crimea, 1854-5; at Alma and Inkerman; severely wounded; Lieut.-Col., 1880; Major-Gen., 1886; retired, 1889.
Died s.p. Oct. 8, 1898, at Grafton Regis.
Brother of Francis (1851). (Burke, P. and B. (Grafton); Rugby Sch. Reg.; Boase, v. 307.)
George Robert FITZROY
Approx. lifespan: 1831–1898
pens. aged 19 Trinity College adm1849:04:12
s. (and h.) of George FITZROY, Esq., of Grafton Regis, Buckinghamshire ,
b. 1831:10:04
Sch: Rugby School Rugby, [Warwickshire],
Did not reside
Cornet, 2nd Life Guards 1849:11:23
Ensign: 41st Foot 1850
Captain: 1854
Lieutenant: Coldstream Guards 1855
Served with 41st Regiment in Crimea , 1854-55 ;at Alma, [Crimea], and Inkerman, [Crimea], ; severely wounded;
Lieutenant-Colonel: 1880
Major-General: 1886 ; retired1889
d. s.p. Grafton Regis, [Northamptonshire], 1898:10:08
brother of Francis FITZROY (1851)
(Burke, P. and B. (Grafton); Sch: Rugby School Reg.; Boase, v. 307)
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Fitzroy, Lord Henry.
Adm. nobleman at TRINITY, Nov. 6, 1786. [3rd] s. of Augustus Henry (1751), 3rd Duke of Grafton.
B. Apr. 9, 1770.
Matric. Michs. 1786; M.A. 1789.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 16, 1794; priest, May 18, 1794.
R. of Euston with Barnham, Suffolk, 1794-1828.
R. of Toppesfield, Essex, 1798.
Preb. and Canon of Westminster, 1807.
Married, Sept. 2, 1800, Caroline, dau. of Admiral Hugh Pigot.
Died June 7, 1828.
Father of Augustus (1827), and Henry (1824); brother of George H. (1776), Charles (1781) and John (1803). (Burke, P. and B. (Grafton); Cant.
Act Bk.; G. Mag.
, 1828, 11. 378.)
Lord Henry FITZROY
Approx. lifespan: 1770–1828
nobleman Trinity College adm1786:11:06
3rd s. of Augustus Henry FITZROY (1751), 3rd Duke of Grafton.
b. 1770:04:09
Matric 1786:10MT:
MA 1789
Ord. deacon Norwich 1794:03:16
Ord. priest 1794:05:18
R.: Euston with Barnham, Suffolk , 1794-1828
R.: Toppesfield, Essex , 1798
Prebendary and
Canon of: Westminster, [London], 1807
m. 1800:09:02 Caroline PIGOT dau. of Admiral Hugh PIGOT
d. 1828:06:07
father of Augustus FITZROY (1827), and Henry (1824)
brother of George H. FITZROY (1776), Charles (1781) and John (1803)
(Burke, P. and B. (Grafton); Cant. Act Bk.; G. Mag. 1828, 11. 378)
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Fitzroy, Henry, Viscount Ipswich.
Adm. a nobleman at TRINITY, Oct. 11, 1807.
S. and h. of George Henry (1776), 4th Duke of Grafton.
B. Feb. 10, 1790.
Matric. Lent, 1808; M.A. 1814.
Cornet, 7th Queen's Own Regt. of Light Dragoons, 1809; Lieut., 1810; Cornet, Northants Regt. of Yeomanry, 1813.
M.P. for Bury St Edmunds, 1818-30; for Thetford, 1834-44.
Receiver-General of Profits of the Seals in the Queen's Bench and Common Pleas, 1844-5. Married, June 20, 1812, Mary Caroline, dau. of the Hon. Sir George Cranfield Berkeley.
Succeeded his father, as 5th Duke of Grafton, Sept. 28, 1844.
Died Mar. 26, 1863, at Lakefield Lodge, Northants.
Brother of James H. (1821); father of William H. (1837). (Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; Doyle, Official Baronage; Boase.)
Fitzroy, Henry, Viscount Ipswich <sfk>
Approx. lifespan: 1790–1863
Adm. a nobleman Trinity College 1807:10:11
s. and h. of George Henry FITZROY (1776), 4th Duke of Grafton.
b. 1790:02:10
Matric 1808:01LT:
MA 1814
Cornet, 7th Queen's Own Regiment of Light Dragoons 1809
Lieutenant: 1810
Cornet, Northants Regiment of Yeomanry 1813
M.P. for: : Bury St Edmunds, [Suffolk], 1818-30
for Thetford, [Norfolk], 1834-44
Receiver-General of: : Profits of the Seals in the Queen's Bench and Common Pleas 1844-45
m. 1812:06:20,Mary Caroline dau. of the Hon. Sir George Cranfield Berkeley.
Succeeded his father, as 5th Duke of Grafton 1844:09:28
d. Lakefield Lodge, Lakefield, Northamptonshire , 1863:03:26
brother of James H. FITZROY (1821)
father of William H. FITZROY (1837)
(Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C. ; Doyle, Official Baronage; Boase. )
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Fitzroy, Henry.
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at TRINITY, May 28, 1824.
S. [and h.] of Henry (1786), Preb. and Canon of Westminster.
B. Aug. 22, 1806, in London.
School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1824; M.A. 1828.
In the Army.
Married, July 24, 1830, Jane Elizabeth, dau. of C. G. Beauclerk, and had issue.
Died Dec. 5, 1877.
Brother of Augustus (1827). [There is great confusion between this man and another who was at Oxford. D.N.B. erroneously states that the latter 'graduated M.A. at Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1828.' He was s. of George Ferdinand, Baron of Southampton and was M.P. for Grimsby, 1831-2, etc.
A Lord of the Admiralty, 1845.
Died Dec. 17, 1859.] (Eton Sch. Lists; Al. Oxon.)
Henry FITZROY
Approx. lifespan: 1806–1877
Fell.-Com. aged 18 Trinity College adm1824:05:28
s. (and h.) of Henry FITZROY (1786), Prebendary and
Canon of: Westminster, [London],
b. London , 1806:08:22
Sch: Eton
Matric 1824:10MT:
MA 1828
In: Army
m. 1830:07:24 Jane Elizabeth BEAUCLERK dau. of C. G. BEAUCLERK
had issue
d. 1877:12:05
brother of Augustus FITZROY (1827)
There is great confusion between this man and another who was OX, [Oxfordshire], . D.N.B. erroneously states that the latter 'graduated
MA at Trinity College in1828 '
He was s. of George Ferdinan FITZROY d, Baron of Southampton and was
M.P. for: : Grimsby, [Lincolnshire], 1831-32 etc. Lord of Admiralty 1845
d. 1859:12:17
( Eton School Lists; Al. Oxon. )
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Fitzroy, Henry Somerset.
Adm. at TRINITY HALL, 1888.
S. of Henry, of Derby.
B. Feb. 4, 1870.
School, Derby.
Matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar, 1890; B.A. and LL.B. 1892 (Law Trip., Pt II, 1st Class, 1893); LL.M. 1904.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1893; priest, 1894; C. of St Andrew's, Netherton, Worcs., 1893-5. Chaplain and Naval Instructor in H.M.S. Repulse, 1897; in H.M.S. Royal Arthur, 1900; in H.M.S. Charybdis, 1902-7-. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Instructor R.N.).
(Derby Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List.)
Henry Somerset FITZROY
Approx. lifespan: 1870–1968
Adm Trinity Hall 1888
s. of Henry FITZROY of Derby, [Derbyshire],
b. 1870:02:04
Sch: Derby School Derby, [Derbyshire],
Matric 1889:10MT:
Scholar 1890
BA 1892
LLB 1892
(LawTrip., Pt II, 1st Class(1893);
LLM 1904
Ord. deacon Worcester 1893
Ord. priest 1894
C.: St Andrew's, Netherton, Worcestershire , 1893-95
Chapl.: and
Naval Instructor in: : H.M.S. Repulse 1897
In: H.M.S. Royal Arthur 1900
In: H.M.S. Charybdis 1902-7-
served in the Great War: 1914-19
Instructor: R.N. )
( Derby School Reg.; University War List. )
[add:]D. 1964, in < > XBCO , [:add]
[add:]Farrar: Bursar's corr., T.H. archives[:add]
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Fitzroy, the Hon. Henry [William].Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at TRINITY, Feb. 2, 1784. [4th] s. of [Lieut.-Gen.] Charles, 1st Baron Southampton.
B. Sept. 13, 1765.
School, Eton.
Matric. Easter, 1784; M.A. 1786.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 10, 1783.
Married, Jan. 4, 1790, Ann, dau. of Garret (Wesley), Earl of Mornington, and had issue.
Died Mar. 19, 1794, at Lisbon.
(Burke, P. and B. (Southampton).)
Hon. Henry william FITZROY
Approx. lifespan: 1765–1794
Fell.-Com. aged 18 Trinity College adm1784:02:02
4th s. of [Lieutenant-General: Charles, 1st Baron Southampton.
b. 1765:09:13
Sch: Eton
Matric 1784:04ET:
MA 1786
Adm. Inner Temple: 1783:12:10
m. 1790:01:04, Ann WESLEY dau. of Garret Fitzroy WESLEY Earl of Mornington.
had issue
d. Lisbon, [Portugal], 1794:03:19
(Burke, P. and B. (Southampton).)
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Fitzroy, Lord James Henry.
Adm. pens. (age 17) at TRINITY, June 25, 1821. [3rd] s. of George Henry (1776), 4th Duke of Grafton.
B. Apr. 19, 1804, at Wakefield, Yorks.
School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1821.
In the 10th Hussars.
M.P. for Thetford, 1830-4. Died unmarried July 26, 1834.
Brother of Henry (1807).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (under Grafton).)
Lord James Henry FITZROY
Approx. lifespan: 1804–1834
pens. aged 17 Trinity College adm1821:06:25
3rd s. of George Henry FITZROY (1776), 4th Duke of Grafton.
b. Wakefield, Yorkshire , 1804:04:19
Sch: Harrow School Harrow, [Middlesex],
Matric 1821:10MT:
In the 10th Hussars.
M.P. for: : Thetford, [Norfolk], 1830-34
d. unmarried 1834:07:26
brother of Henry FITZROY (1807)
( Harrow School Reg. ; Burke, P. and B. (under Grafton).)
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Fitzroy, Lord John [Edward].Adm. nobleman (age 18) at TRINITY, Feb. 3, 1803. [6th] s. of Augustus Henry (1751), Duke of Grafton, of Euston, Suffolk.
B. Sept. 24, 1785.
School, Harrow.
Matric. Lent, 1804; M.A. 1805.
Went on a special mission to the Porte, 1807; Attaché at Lisbon, 1808.
M.P. for Thetford, 1812-18; for Bury St Edmunds, 1820-6. Died Dec. 28, 1856, at Half Moon Street, London.
Brother of George H. (1776), Charles (1781) and Henry (1786).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (under Grafton); Boase, v. 307.)
Lord John edward FITZROY
Approx. lifespan: 1785–1856
nobleman aged 18 Trinity College adm1803:02:03
6th s. of Augustus Henry FITZROY (1751), Duke of Grafton, of Euston, Suffolk ,
b. 1785:09:24
Sch: Harrow School Harrow, [Middlesex],
Matric 1804:01LT:
MA 1805
Went on a special mission to the Porte, [Turkey], 1807
Attaché Lisbon, [Portugal], 1808
M.P. for: : Thetford, [Norfolk], 1812-18
for Bury St Edmunds, [Suffolk], 1820-26
d. Half Moon Street, London , 1856:12:28
brother of George H. FITZROY (1776), Charles (1781) and Henry (1786)
( Harrow School Reg. ; Burke, P. and B. (under Grafton); Boase, v. 307)
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Fitzroy, William Henry, Viscount Ipswich.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 22, 1837; nobleman, Oct. 17, 1837.
S. of Henry (1807). B. 1819. [School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1837.
Styled Earl of Euston, 1844-63.
Attaché to the British Legation at Naples, 1841.
M.P. for Thetford, 1847-63.
Married, Feb. 10, 1858, Marie Anne Louise, dau. of Francis (Baring), 3rd Baron Ashburton.
Succeeded his father as 6th Duke of Grafton, Mar. 26, 1863.
Died in London, s.p., May 21, 1882.
(G.E.C.; Harrow Sch. Reg.)
William Henry, Viscount Ipswich FITZROY
Approx. lifespan: 1819–1882
pens. Trinity College adm1837:06:22
nobleman 1837:10:17
s. of Henry FITZROY (1807)
b. 1819
Sch: Harrow School Harrow, [Middlesex],
Matric 1837:10MT:
Styled Earl of Euston 1844-63
Attaché to the British Legation Naples, [Italy], 1841
M.P. for: : Thetford, [Norfolk], 1847-63
m. 1858:02:10, Marie Anne Louise BARING dau. of Francis Fitzroy BARING 3rd Baron Ashburton.
Succeeded his father as 6th Duke of Grafton 1863:03:26
d. London , s.p. 1882:05:21
( G.E.C.; Harrow School Reg. )
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Fitz Wygram, Fitzroy John.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Apr. 18, 1843. [4th s. of Sir Robert, 2nd Bart. (who changed the surname of Wigram for that of Fitz Wygram, 1832.
B. Apr. 16, 1827.] Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1853.
Ord. deacon (London) 1850; priest, 1851; C. of St George's, Hanover Square, 1850-2. C. of Ightham, Kent, 1854-5. P.C. of Shipbourne, 1855.
P.C. of St James's, New Hampton, Middlesex, 1863-81.
Died s.p.Aug. 13, 1881, at Ilkley, Yorks.
(Clergy List; Scott, MSS.; Burke, P. and B.)
Fitzroy John FITZ WYGRAM
Approx. lifespan: 1827–1881
pens. Trinity College adm1843:04:18
4th s. of Sir Robert Fitz WYGRAM 2nd Bart. (who changed the surname of Wigram for that of Fitz Wygram, 1832
b. 1827:04:16
Matric 1845:10MT:
BA 1849
MA 1853
Ord. deacon London 1850
Ord. priest 1851
C.: St George's, Hanover Square, [London], 1850-52
C.: Ightham, Kent , 1854-55
P.C.: Shipbourne, [Kent], 1855
P.C.: St James', New Hampton, Middlesex , 1863-81
d. s.p. Ilkley, Yorkshire , 1881:08:13
( Clergy List ;Scott, MSS. ;Burke, P. and B. )

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