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Heycock, Charles Thomas. Adm. at KING'S, Oct. 13, 1877. [S. of Frederick, of Braunston, Rutland. B. Aug. 21, 1858. Schools, Bedford and Oakham.] Matric. Michs. 1877; Exhibitioner; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class) 1881; M.A. 1884. Fellow, 1895; Lecturer and assistant Tutor, 1896. A successful 'Coach.' In connexion with F. H. Neville, of Sidney, maintained a private laboratory. Goldsmiths' Reader in Metallurgy, 1908-29; resigned. Presented with livery of the Goldsmiths' Company, 1909; Court of Assistants, 1913; Prime Warden, 1922-3. F.R.S., 1920; Davy medal, 1920. Lieut., 3rd Suffolk Vol. Batt., 1880; Capt., 1889. During the Great War (1914-19), Lieut.-Col., Cambs. Regt. (T.F.); mentioned in Secretary of State's lists; sent home to assist Sir William Pope in experiments with mustard gas, 1917. President, Section B., British Association, 1920. D.L. for Cambs. Married and had issue. Died June 3, 1931, at his residence, 3, St Peter's Terrace. Bequeathed scientific apparatus and books to the University. Brother of the next. (King's Coll. Adm. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Who was Who, 1929-40; Cambridge Review, June 10, 1931; The Times, June 5, 1931.) | Charles Thomas HEYCOCK Approx. lifespan: 18581931 Adm. King's College 1877:10:13 s. of Frederick HEYCOCK Braunston, Rutland , b. 1858:08:21 Sch: Bedford School [Bedford], [Bedfordshire], Sch: Oakham Oakham, [Rutland], Matric. 1877:10MT: exhibitioner BA Nat.Sci.Trip., 1st Class 1881 MA 1884 Fellow 1895 Lecturer and assistant Tutor: 1896 A successful "Coach": In connexion with F. H. Neville, of Sidney Sussex College, maintained a private laboratory: [add:] F. H. NEVILLE [:add] of Sidney Sussex College Goldsmiths' Reader in Metallurgy: 1908-29 resigned Presented with livery of Goldsmiths' Company 1909 Court of Assistants: Goldsmiths' Company 1913 Prime Warden: Goldsmiths' Company 1922-23 FRS 1920 Davy Medal: 1920 Lieutenant: 3rd Suffolk Vol. Battalion 1880 Captain: 3rd Suffolk Vol. Battalion 1889 Lieutenant-Colonel: Cambridgeshire Regiment (T.F.) during the Great War[1914-18] mentioned in Sec. of State's lists assist Sir William Pope in experiments with mustard gas: 1917 [add:] Sir William POPE [:add] President, Section B.: British Association 1920 D.L.: for Cambridgeshire , m. had issue d. at his residence 3 St Peter's Terrace, [Cambridge], [Cambridgeshire], 1931:06:03 Bequeathed scientific apparatus and books to University brother ofunique identifier HCK869FE Frederick Edward HEYCOCK (1869) ( King's College Adm. Reg ; Scott, MSS. ; Who was Who 1929-40; Cambridge Rev.iew 1931:06:10; The Times 1931:06:05) [add:]Papers, including photographs of his work, at C.U. Dept. of Metallurgy[:add] |
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Heycock, Frederick [Edward].Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, Mar. 30, 1869. [S. of Frederick, of Braunston, Rutland. School, Oakham.] Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1876. Went to Australia. Died Jan. 17, 1929. Brother of the above. (Oakham Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G., 1939 (for his father); The Times, Jan. 24, 1929.) | Frederick Edward HEYCOCK Approx. lifespan: 18511929 pens. Emmanuel College adm1869:03:30 s. of Frederick HEYCOCK Braunston, Rutland , Sch: Oakham School [Oakham], [Rutland], Matric. 1869:10MT: BA 1876 Went to Australia , d. 1929:01:17 brother ofunique identifier HCK877CT Charles Thomas HEYCOCK (1877) ( Oakham School Reg ; Burke, L.G. 1939 (for his father); The Times 1929:01:24) |