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Edward HANBURY
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at SIDNEY, 17 Aug., 1622.
S. of John, gent., of Keimarsh, Northamptonshire . B. in London .
Schools, Northampton [ Northamptonshire ] (private) and Naseby [ Northamptonshire ] (Mr Edward Wright).
Matric. 1622 .
Married (1) Dorothy, dan. of Edward Shukborough, of Naseby [ Northamptonshire ], Esq.; (2) Lucy Martin.
Died 1656 .
Father of Thomas (1673) and Charles (above).
( Vis. of Northants., 1618 ; Bridges, II. 40.)
Edward HANBURY
Approx. lifespan: 1607–1656
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Sidney Sussex College 1622:08:17
s. of John HANBURY gent., of Keimarsh, Northamptonshire ,
b. in London ,
Schools Northampton, [Northamptonshire], (private) and Naseby, [Northamptonshire], ( Mr Edward WRIGHT )
Matric. 1622
m. (1) Dorothy SHUKBOROUGH dau. of Edward SHUKBOROUGH of Naseby, [Northamptonshire], Esq.
m. (2) Lucy MARTIN
Died 1656
father of Thomas HANBURY (1673)
father of Charles HANBURY (1670)
( Vis. of Northants. 1618 ; Bridges, II. 40)
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Edward WRIGHT
Matric. sizar from QUEENS', Michs. 1564.
Edward WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1546–1644
Matric. sizar from Queens' College 1564:10MT:
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Edward WRIGHT
Matric. sizar from CAIUS, 08 Dec., 1576.
S. of Henry, deceased, of Garveston, Norfolk .
B.A. 1580/1 ;
Scholar, 1581-4 ;
M.A. 1584 .
Fellow, 1587-96 .
Said to have been tutor to Prince Henry, son of James I.
Accompanied George (Clifford), Earl of Cumberland on his voyage to the Azores , 1589 .
Distinguished mathematician and hydrographer.
Best known by his method of constructing seacharts, termed 'Mercator's Projection.'
Author, Certain Errors in Navigation detected, etc.
Died in London , 1615 .
Brother of Thomas (1574) and father of Samuel (1612).
( Venn, I. 88; D.N.B. )
Edward WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1558–1615
Matric. sizar from Gonville & Caius College 1576:12:08
s. of Henry WRIGHT deceased of Garveston, Norfolk ,
B.A. 1580/1
Scholar 1581-84
M.A. 1584
Fellow 1587-96
Said to have been tutor to Prince Henry, son of James I.
Accompanied George (Clifford), Earl of Cumberland on his voyage to the Azores , 1589
Distinguished mathematician and hydrographer.
Best known by his method of constructing seacharts, termed 'Mercator's Projection.'
Author, Certain Errors in Navigation detected etc.
Died in London , 1615
brother of Thomas WRIGHT (1574)
father of Samuel WRIGHT (1612)
( Venn I. 88; D.N.B. )
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Edward WRIGHT
Matric. sizar from TRINITY, c 1598 .
Migrated to Sidney, Nov., 1599.
B.A. 1603 .
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 31 May, 1607.
C. of Bucknall, Lincolnshire .
Edward WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1580–1678
Matric. sizar from Trinity College c1598
Migrated to Sidney Sussex College 1599:11
B.A. 1603
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1607:05:31
C. of Bucknall, Lincolnshire ,
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Edward WRIGHT
Matric. pens. from PEMBROKE, Easter 1603;
B.A. from Corpus Christi, 1605/6 ;
M.A. 1610 .
One of these names ord. priest (Norwich) 22 Sep., 1605; 'licensed to preach.'
Perhaps R. of Baconsthorpe, Norwich [ Norfolk ], 1608-10 .
One of these names V. of Pakenham, Suffolk , 1621-48 ; 'M.A.'
Edward WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1585–1683
Matric. pens. from Pembroke College 1603:04ET:
B.A. from Corpus Christi College 1605/6
M.A. 1610
One of these names ord. priest (Norwich) 1605:09:22 ; 'licensed to preach.'
Perhaps R. of Baconsthorpe Norwich, [Norfolk], 1608-10
One of these names V. of Pakenham, Suffolk , 1621-48 ; 'M.A.'
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Edward WRIGHT
Matric. pens. from PEMBROKE, Easter 1609.
Edward WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1591–1689
Matric. pens. from Pembroke College 1609:04ET:
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Edward WRIGHT
Matric. sizar from CLARE, Easter 1609;
B.A. 1612/3 .
Edward WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1591–1689
Matric. sizar from Clare College 1609:04ET:
B.A. 1612/3
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Edward WRIGHT
Matric. pens. from ST JOHN'S, Easter 1611.
Edward WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1593–1691
Matric. pens. from St John's College 1611:04ET:
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Edward WRIGHT
Adm. pens. (age 15) at ST JOHN'S, 09 Jun., 1659.
S. and h. of Francis, gent., of Stretton, Cheshire . B. there.
School, Wem, Shropshire .
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 09 Jul., 1660.
Of Stretton [ Cheshire ], Esq.
Married Katherine, dau. of Richard Alport, of Overton [ Cheshire ???], 11 Sep., 1679, at Chester [ Cheshire ].
Died 05 Oct., 1706.
Father of the next and of John (1701).
( Ormerod, II. 389.)
Edward WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1644–1706
Adm. pens. (age 15) at St John's College 1659:06:09
s. and h. of Francis WRIGHT gent. of Stretton, Cheshire ,
b. there.
School Wem, Shropshire ,
Adm. at the Inner Temple 1660:07:09
Of Stretton, [Cheshire], Esq.
Married Katherine ALPORT dau. of Richard ALPORT of Overton, [Cheshire], 1679:09:11 at Chester, [Cheshire],
d. 1706:10:05
father of Edward WRIGHT (1700)
father of John WRIGHT (1701)
( Ormerod II. 389)
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Edward WRIGHT
Adm. pens. (age 20) at ST JOHN'S, 24 Oct., 1700.
S. and h. of Edward (above), gent. B. 25 Aug., 1680, at Stretton, Cheshire .
School, Chester [ Cheshire ] (Mr Harper).
Matric. 1701 ;
B.A. 1704/5 .
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 23 Oct., 1702.
Married Elizabeth Ley, 02 May, 1709, at St Mary's, Chester [ Cheshire ].
Died 17 May, 1750; buried at Tilston [ Cheshire ].
Brother of John (1701).
( L. Mag. ; Ormerod, II. 389.)
Edward WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1680–1750
Adm. pens. (age 20) at St John's College 1700:10:24
s. and h. of Edward WRIGHT (1659) gent.
b. 1680:08:25 at Stretton, Cheshire ,
School Chester, [Cheshire], ( Mr – HARPER )
Matric. 1701
B.A. 1704/5
Adm. at the Inner Temple 1702:10:23
married Elizabeth LEY 1709:05:02 at St Mary's, Chester, [Cheshire],
d. 1750:05:17 ; buried at Tilston, [Cheshire],
brother of John WRIGHT (1701)
( L. Mag. ; Ormerod II. 389)
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Edward WRIGHT
Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, 15 Jun., 1719;
B.A. 1722/3 .
Edward WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1701–1799
Adm. pens. at Emmanuel College 1719:06:15
B.A. 1722/3
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John WRIGHT
Adm. sizar (age 19) at ST JOHN'S 16 Jun., 1701 .
S. of Edward (1659), gent. B. at Stretton, Cheshire . Bapt. 25 Nov., 1681, at Tilston [ Cheshire ].
School, Chester [ Cheshire ] (Mr Harper).
Matric. 1701 ;
B.A. 1704/5 ;
M.A. 1708 .
Incorp. at Oxford [ Oxfordshire ], 1716 .
Brother of Edward (1700).
( Al. Oxon. ; Ormerod, II. 389.)
John WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1681–1779
Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's College 1701:06:16
s. of Edward WRIGHT (1659) gent.
b. Stretton, Cheshire ,
Bapt. 1681:11:25 at Tilston, [Cheshire],
School Chester, [Cheshire], ( Mr – HARPER )
Matric. 1701
B.A. 1704/5
M.A. 1708
Incorp. at Oxford University 1716
brother of Edward WRIGHT (1700)
( Al. Oxon. ; Ormerod II. 389)
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Samuel WRIGHT
Adm. sizar (age 16) at CAIUS, 07 Jul., 1612.
Of London .
S. of Edward (1576), M.A.
School, in London (? Cloak Lane [ London ], under Mr Reginalde).
Scholar, 1612-4 ;
Matric. 1613 .
A youth of much promise.
Edited his father's (posthumous) translation of Napier's Logarithms in 1616 .
Died c 1616 .
( Venn, I. 218.)
Samuel WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1596–1616
Adm. sizar (age 16) at Gonville & Caius College 1612:07:07
Of London ,
s. of Edward WRIGHT (1576) M.A.
School, in London , (? Cloak Lane, [London], under Mr Reginalde)
Scholar 1612-14
Matric. 1613
A youth of much promise.
Edited his father's (posthumous) translation of Napier's Logarithms in 1616
d. c1616
( Venn I. 218)
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Samuel WRIGHT
Adm. sizar (age 30) at PEMBROKE, 16 Sep., 1627.
S. of Edward, of London , priest.
Samuel WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1597–1695
Adm. sizar (age 30) at Pembroke College 1627:09:16
s. of Edward WRIGHT of London , priest.
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Thomas WRIGHT
Adm. pens. (age 18) at CAIUS, 20 Apr., 1574.
S. of Henry, deceased, of Garveston, Norfolk .
School, Hardingham [ Norfolk ].
Matric. 1574 ;
B.A. 1577/8 .
Died in College; buried 06 Apr., 1579, at St Michael's, Cambridge [ Cambridgeshire ].
Brother of Edward (1576).
( Venn, I. 78.)
Thomas WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1556–1579
Adm. pens. (age 18) at Gonville & Caius College 1574:04:20
s. of Henry WRIGHT deceased of Garveston, Norfolk ,
School Hardingham, [Norfolk],
Matric. 1574
B.A. 1577/8
Died in College; buried 1579:04:06 at St Michael's, Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire],
brother of Edward WRIGHT (1576)
( Venn I. 78)
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Thomas WRIGHT
Adm. sizar (age 17) at ST JOHN'S, 01 May, 1725.
S. of Edward, husbandman, of Lancashire . B. at Blackburn [ Lancashire ].
School, Blackburn [ Lancashire ] (Mr Smith).
Matric. 1725 ;
B.A. 1728/9 .
Usher of Blackburn Grammar School [ Lancashire ], 1727-31 .
Perhaps received Litt. dim. from York for priest's orders, Aug., 1732.
Thomas WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1708–1806
Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's College 1725:05:01
s. of Edward WRIGHT husbandman of Lancashire ,
b. Blackburn, [Lancashire],
School Blackburn, [Lancashire], ( Mr – SMITH )
Matric. 1725
B.A. 1728/9
Usher of Sch: Blackburn Grammar School Blackburn, [Lancashire], 1727-31
Perhaps received Litt. dim. from York for priest's orders 1732:08
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WRIGHT, ALEXANDER.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY HALL, Oct. 1879, [4th] s. of Edward Martin, of Spring Mount, Bacup, Lancashire . Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. and LL.B. 1883; M.A. and LL.M. 1887.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 18, 1880.
Adm. Solicitor, 1885; practised at Bacup and at St Anne's-on-Sea. Clerk to the Rossendale Justices and Registrar of the Rawtenstall County Court.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Cheshire Regt. and R. Welsh Fusiliers). Died Aug. 17, 1925, aged 64, at Keswick. (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Univ.
War List; The Morning Post
, Aug. 24, 1925.)
Alexander WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1861–1925
pens. Trinity Hall adm1879:10
4th s. of Edward Martin WRIGHT of Spring Mount, Bacup, Lancashire ,
Matric 1879:10MT:
BA 1883
LLB 1883
MA and LL.M. 1887
Adm. Inner Temple: 1880:11:18
Adm. Solicitor: 1885
practised Bacup, [Lancashire], and St Anne's-on-Sea, [Lancashire],
Clerk to: : Rossendale Justices and
Registrar of: Rawtenstall County, Court, Rawtenstall County, [Lancashire],
served in the Great War: 1914-19
Captain: Cheshire Regiment and R. Welsh Fusiliers )
d. aged 64 Keswick, [Cumberland], 1925:08:17
(Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; University War List; The Morning Post 1925:08:24)
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WRIGHT, ALMROTH EDWARD.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Oct. 8, 1886. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] Charles Henry Hamilton (Trin.
Coll., Dublin), of 33, Mespil Road, Dublin (and -, dau. of Nils W. Almroth, Governor of the Swedish Royal Mint). B. Aug. 10, 1861 at Richmond, Yorkshire . Educated abroad and at Trinity College, Dublin; (M.B. and B.Chir., 1883; M.D. 1889.) Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1888.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 29, 1884.
Studied bacteriology in the laboratories of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons.
University Demonstrator in Pathology at Cambridge, 1887-9. Professor of Physiology at Sydney University, Australia , 1889-92; Professor of Pathology at the Army Medical School, Netley, 1892-1902.
Member of the Indian Plague Committee, 1898-1900.
Originator of anti-typhoid inoculation.
During the South African War, 1898-1902, tested the results of his laboratory work by immunising troops with most satisfactory results.
Pathologist to St Mary's Hospital, 1902; a special Department was created under his direction, 1908, later entitled the Institute of Pathology and Research.
Professor of Experimental Pathology, Univ. of London . Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Col., A.M.S.; mentioned 3 times in despatches); as Consulting-Physician to the British Forces, reduced the British Army and afterwards the French and Belgian Armies to the lowest typhoid rate ever attained.
Actively associated in methods of treating war wounds which ended in the Dakin-Carrel system, and the extensive removal of damaged tissues.
F.R.S., 1906.
Hon. Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin.
Hon. F.R.C.P., Ireland . Knighted, 1906; C.B. 1915; K.B.E. 1918.
Hon. D.Sc., Dublin and Leeds; Hon. LL.D., Edinb., 1927, etc.
Gold medal of the Medical Society of London , 1920.
M.D., Univ. of Paris, 1924.
Married, 1899, Jane Georgina, eldest dau. of R. Mackay Wilson, of Coolcarrigan, Co. Kildare , and had issue.
Author, System of Anti-Typhoid Inoculation; Principles of Microscopy; Studies in Immunisation; Technique of the Teat and Capillary Glass Tube; The Unexpurgated Case against Women Suffrage; Prolegomena to the Logic that searches for Truth; Treatment of War Wounds ; etc.
Died Apr. 30, 1947, at his home at Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire .
( Who's Who; Inns of Court; The Times, May 1, 1947.)
Almroth Edward WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1861–1947
pens. Trinity College adm1886:10:08
2nd s. of [Rev.] Charles Henry Hamilton WRIGHT (Trin. College Dublin, [Ireland], ), of 33 Mespil Road, Dublin, [Ireland], (and - dau. of Nils W. ALMROTH Governor of: : Swedish Royal Mint)
b. Richmond, North Riding of Yorkshire , 1861:08:10
Educated abroad and at Trinity College, Dublin
MB and BChir 1883
MD 1889
Matric 1886:10MT:
BA 1888
Adm. at: Middle Temple 1884:01:29
Studied bacteriology in the laboratories of the Sch: Royal College Royal of Physicians and Surgeons, [London],
University Demonstrator in Pathology at: : CB, [Cambridgeshire], 1887-89
Professor of Physiology at: : Sch: Sydney University Sydney, Australia , 1889-92
Professor of Pathology at: : Sch: Army Medical School Netley, [Hampshire], 1892-1902
Member of: the Indian Plague Committee 1898-1900
Originator of anti-typhoid inoculation.
During the South African War During the South African, [South Africa], 1898-1902 tested the results of his laboratory work by immunising troops with most satisfactory results.
Pathologist to St Mary's Hospital St Mary's, [London], 1902
a special Department
was created under his direction 1908 later entitled the Sch: Institute of Pathology and Research.
Professor of: Experimental Pathology, University of London, [London],
served in the Great War: 1914-19
Colonel: A.M.S.; mentioned 3 times in despatches); as Consulting-Physician to: : British Forces reduced
British Army and afterwards the French and Belgian Armies to the lowest typhoid rate ever attained.
Actively associated in methods of treating war wounds which ended in the Dakin-Carrel system, and the extensive removal of damaged tissues.
FRS 1906
Hon. Fellow of: : Trinity College, Dublin
Hon. FRCP Ireland ,
Knighted 1906
C.B. 1915
KBE 1918
Hon. DSc Dublin, [Ireland], and Leeds, [West Riding of Yorkshire],
Hon.LLD Edinb. [Scotland], 1927 etc.
Gold Medal of the Medical Society of London , 1920
MD University of Paris, [France], 1924
m. 1899 Jane Georgina WILSON eldest dau. of R. Mackay WILSON of Coolcarrigan, Co. Kildare ,
had issue
Publ.: System of Anti-Typhoid Inoculation; Principles of Microscopy; Studies in Immunisation; Technique of the Teat and Capillary Glass Tube; The Unexpurgated Case against Women Suffrage; Prolegomena to the Logic that searches for Truth; Treatment of War Wounds ; etc.
d. 1947:04:30 at his home Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire ,
( Who's Who; Inns of Court; The Times 1947:05:01)
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WRIGHT, CECIL ST JOHN.
Matric. Non-Coll., Michs. 1887. 3rd s. of Charles Edward [of Daybrook, Nottinghamshire .]. B. Apr. 23, 1869, at Nottingham. [School, Nottingham High.] Migrated to Queens', Apr., 1888; B.A. 1890.
Assistant Master at Aske's School, Hatcham, Kent ; Head Master of Corby Grammar School, Lincolnshire , 1903-9. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1906; priest, 1907; C. of Little Bytham, Lincolnshire , 1906-8. V. of Stainfield with Apley, 1908-10.
V. of Horbling, 1910-19.
R. of Pickworth with Walcot, 1919-33.
V. of Threckingham, 1926-33.
R. of Little Ponton with Stroxton, 1933-53-. Married, Apr. 15, 1903, Muriel, eldest dau. of Walter Newcomb, of Shepherd's Bush, London .
( Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford; The Times, Apr. 17, 1903.)
Cecil St John WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1869–1967
Matric Non-Coll. 1887:10MT:
3rd s. of Charles Edward WRIGHT of Daybrook, Nottinghamshire ,
b. Nottingham, [Nottinghamshire], 1869:04:23
Sch: Nottingham High School Nottingham, [Nottinghamshire],
Mig. to Queens' College 1888:04
BA 1890
Assistant Master at: : Sch: Aske's School Aske's, Hatcham, Kent ,
Headmaster of: : Sch: Corby Grammar School Corby, Lincolnshire , 1903-09
Ord. deacon Lincoln 1906
Ord. priest 1907
C.: Little Bytham, Lincolnshire , 1906-08
V.: Stainfield, [Lincolnshire], with Apley, [Lincolnshire], 1908-10
V.: Horbling, [Lincolnshire], 1910-19
R.: Pickworth, [Lincolnshire], with Walcot, [Lincolnshire], 1919-33
V.: Threckingham, [Lincolnshire], 1926-33
R.: Little Ponton, [Lincolnshire], with Stroxton, [Lincolnshire], 1933-53-
m. 1903:04:15 Muriel NEWCOMB eldest dau. of Walter NEWCOMB of Shepherd's Bush, London ,
( Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford; The Times 1903:04:17)
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WRIGHT, CUTHBERT EDWARD.
Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, Oct. 2, 1897.
S. of H[erbert] E[dwards] (1867), of Southend House, Wickwar, Gloucs. [B. Aug. 22, 1878.
School, Cheltenham College.] Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1910.
Assistant Master at Felsted School, 1900-7; at Cheltenham College, 1907-33- (House Master, 1914-28). Of 107, Bath Road, Cheltenbam in 1946.
Brother of Herbert R. (1893) and Oswald W. (1896).
( Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories .)
Cuthbert Edward WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1878–1976
pens. Emmanuel College adm1897:10:02
s. of Herbert Edwards WRIGHT (1867) of Southend House, Southend, Wickwar, Gloucestershire ,
b. 1878:08:22
Sch: Cheltenham College Cheltenham, [Gloucestershire],
Matric 1897:10MT:
BA 1900
MA 1910
Assistant Master at: : Sch: Felsted School Felsted, [Essex], 1900-07 ;at Sch: Cheltenham College Cheltenham, [Gloucestershire], 1907-33-
House Master: (1914-28)
Of 107 Bath Road, Cheltenham, [Gloucestershire], in1946
brother of Herbert R. WRIGHT (1893)
brother of Oswald W. WRIGHT (1896)
( Cheltenham College Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories .)
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WRIGHT, EDWARD.
Adm. pens. at PETERHOUSE, July 8, 1853.
S. of William, of Pelham Street, Nottingham.
Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1858.
Edward WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1835–1933
pens. Peterhouse adm1853:07:08
s. of William WRIGHT of Pelham Street, Nottingham, [Nottinghamshire],
Matric 1853:10MT:
BA 1858
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WRIGHT, EDWARD JONES.
Adm. pens. at CAIUS, Dec. 30, 1864.
S. of the Rev. Edward Jones, Chaplain to the Bath United Hospitals.
B. [Oct. 20], 1845, at Milborne Port, Somerset . School, Milton Abbas, Dorset (private). Matric. Lent, 1865; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1886.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1869; priest, 1870; C. of St Giles, Northampton, 1869-73.
C. of Poole, Dorset , 1873-4. C. of St Paul's, Lisson Grove, London , 1874-81.
C. of St Peter's, Paddington, 1881-92.
C. of Emmanuel Church, Paddington, 1892-4. C. of St Andrew's with St Philip's, Kensington, 1894-6. C. of Hatherleigh, Devon , 1896-8. C. of Christ Church, Milton-next-Gravesend, Kent , 1899-1900.
C. of Emmanuel Church, Paddington, 1900-4. C. of Appledore with Ebony, Kent , 1904-8. C. of Teynham, 1908-9. C. of Appledore with Ebony, 1909-19.
Died in 1919.
( Venn, II. 369; Crockford .)
Edward Jones WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1845–1919
pens. Gonville & Caius College adm1864:12:30
s. of Rev. Edward Jones WRIGHT Chapl. to the Bath United Hospitals [Somerset],
b. Milborne Port, Somerset , 1845:[10:20]
Sch: Milton Abbas School Milton Abbas, Dorset , (private)
Matric 1865:01LT:
BA 1868
MA 1886
Ord. deacon Peterborough 1869
Ord. priest 1870
C.: St Giles, Northampton, [Northamptonshire], 1869-73
C.: Poole, Dorset , 1873-74
C.: St Paul's, Lisson Grove, London , 1874-81
C.: St Peter's, Paddington, [London], 1881-92
C.: Emmanuel Church, Paddington, [London], 1892-94
C.: St Andrew's with St Philip's, Kensington, [London], 1894-96
C.: Hatherleigh, Devon , 1896-98
C.: Christ Church, Milton-next-Gravesend, Kent , 1899-1900
C.: Emmanuel Church, Paddington, [London], 1900-04
C.: Appledore with Ebony, Kent , 1904-08
C.: Teynham, [Kent], 1908-09
C.: Appledore with Ebony, [Kent], 1909-19
d. 1919
( Venn II. 369; Crockford )
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WRIGHT, EDWARD PERCIVAL.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, July 5, 1872.
S. of Edward, of Clare Hall, Barnet, Hertfordshire . (and Laura Frances, dau. of the Rev. Alfred Jenour, R. of Kittisford, Somerset ). B. [Nov. 9], 1854, in London . School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876.
( Uppingham Sch. Roll ; Walford, County Families ( sub his father).)
Edward Percival WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1854–1952
pens. Trinity College adm1872:07:05
s. of Edward WRIGHT of Clare Hall, Clare, Barnet, Hertfordshire , (and Laura Frances JENOUR dau. of Rev. Alfred JENOUR R.: Kittisford, Somerset , )
b. 1854:[11:09] in London ,
Sch: Uppingham School Uppingham, [Rutland],
Matric 1872:10MT:
BA 1876
( Uppingham School Roll ; Walford, County Families ( sub his father).)
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WRIGHT, HERBERT EDWARDS.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Aug. 15, 1867. [Only] s. of Robert [Principal of Lancing Grammar School] (and Anne, dau. of William Buck). B. Aug. 16, 1848, at Lancing.
School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1891.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 30, 1869.
Had a brewery at Maxton, near Dover, for some years; brewer-manager to Arnold Perrott and Co., Ltd., at Wickwar, Gloucs.; subsequently manager of Tennant's brewery in Glasgow.
Married, Feb. 20, 1873, Jessie Anne, eldest dau. of George K. Cook, of Hammersmith.
Author, A Handbook for Young Brewers . Latterly of Cheltenham.
Died Feb. 2, 1907.
Father of Cuthbert E. (1897), Oswald W. (1896) and Herbert R. (1893).
( Record of Old Westminsters; Inns of Court .)
Herbert Edwards WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1848–1907
pens. Trinity College adm1867:08:15
s. of Robert WRIGHT [
Principal of: : Sch: Lancing Grammar School Lancing, [Sussex], (and Anne BUCK dau. of William BUCK )
b. Lancing, [Sussex], 1848:08:16
Sch: Westminster School Westminster, [London],
Matric 1867:10MT:
BA 1871
MA 1891
Adm. Inner Temple: 1869:01:30
Had a brewery Maxton near Dover, [Kent], for some years; brewer-manager to Arnold Perrott and Company Ltd at Wickwar, Gloucestershire , ; subsequently manager of Tennant's brewery Glasgow, [Scotland],
m. 1873:02:20 Jessie Anne COOK eldest dau. of George K. COOK of Hammersmith, [London],
Publ.: A Handbook for Young Brewers
Latterly of Cheltenham, [Gloucestershire],
d. 1907:02:02
father of Cuthbert E. WRIGHT (1897)
father of Oswald W. WRIGHT (1896)
father of Herbert R. WRIGHT (1893)
( Record of Old Westminsters; Inns of Court .)
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WRIGHT, HERBERT RUSSELL.
Adm. pens. at SELWYN H., Oct. 1, 1893. [S. of Herbert Edwards (1867).] B. June 10, 1874. [Schools, Dorchester Grammar and St Edward's, Oxford.] Matric. Michs. 1893; exhibitioner; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1903.
Assistant Master at the Berlitz Schools, Berlin and Stettin, 1898-9; at St Edward's School, Oxford, 1899-1903; Head Master of Sir John Deane's Grammar School, Northwich, Cheshire , 1903-7. Married, Aug. 12, 1903, Ada, youngest dau. of James Spalding Gardiner, of Borley, Essex . Died July 30, 1907.
Brother of Cuthbert E. (1897) and Oswald W. (1896). (Scott, MSS.; Roll of St Edward's Sch.; The Times, Aug. 2, 1907.)
Herbert Russell WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1874–1907
pens. Selwyn College adm1893:10:01
s. of Herbert Edwards WRIGHT (1867)
b. 1874:06:10
Schools Sch: Dorchester Grammar School Dorchester, [Dorset],
and St Edward's, OX, [Oxfordshire], [Oxfordshire],
Matric 1893:10MT:
Exhibitioner
BA 1896
MA 1903
Assistant Master at: : Sch: Berlitz School Berlitz, ???, Berlin, [Germany], and Stettin, [Poland], 1898-99 ;at Sch: St Edward's School St Edward's, OX, [Oxfordshire], [Oxfordshire], 1899-1903
Headmaster of: : Sch: Sir John Deane's Grammar School Sir John Deane's, Northwich, Cheshire , 1903-07
m. 1903:08:12 Ada GARDINER youngest dau. of James Spalding GARDINER of Borley, Essex ,
d. 1907:07:30
brother of Cuthbert E. WRIGHT (1897)
brother of Oswald W. WRIGHT (1896)
(Scott, MSS.; Roll of St Edward's School; The Times 1907:08:02)
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WRIGHT, JOHN EDWARD.
Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, Oct. 1, 1889.
S. of T., Esq., of The Elms, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire . [B. Jan. 28, 1870.
School, Newcastle-under-Lyme High.] Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896.
Ord. deacon (Durham), 1894; priest, 1895; C. of St John-the-Evangelist, Sunderland, 1894-7. C. of Seaham Harbour, Co. Durham, 1897-1900.
C. of Stranton, 1900-15.
V. of Ancroft, Northumberland , 1915-51-.
( Newcastle High Sch. Reg.; Crockford .)
John Edward WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1870–1968
pens. Emmanuel College adm1889:10:01
s. of T. WRIGHT, Esq. of The Elms, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire ,
b. 1870:01:28
Sch: Newcastle-under-Lyme High School Newcastle-under-Lyme, [Staffordshire],
Matric 1889:10MT:
BA 1892
MA 1896
Ord. deacon Durham 1894
Ord. priest 1895
C.: St John-the-Evangelist, Sunderland, [Co. Durham], 1894-97
C.: Seaham Harbour, Co. Durham , 1897-1900
C.: Stranton, [Co. Durham], 1900-15
V.: Ancroft, Northumberland , 1915-51-
( Newcastle High School Reg.; Crockford )
[add:]The C. Chron. of 1829:07:24 reported his having been arrested seventeen times for debt, and he was in that month returned to prison[:add]
[add:](P.J. Barnwell)[:add]
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WRIGHT (post HESKETH-WRIGHT), JOHN HERBERT.
Adm. at CAIUS, Oct. 1, 1892.
S. of John Edward, architect, of Warrington (and Isabella Hesketh). B. there [Mar. 13], 1873.
School, Warrington Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895.
Sometime Assistant Master at Aysgarth prep.
School, Newton-le-Willows.
Assistant Secretary (and Agent) in Birmingham and the Midland Counties of Messrs Dorman, Long and Co., 1908-34.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Special List; employed Ministry of National Service). Of 18, Huntly Road, Winton, Bournemouth, in 1946.
( Venn, II. 529; Univ.
War List
.)
John Herbert WRIGHT
post John Herbert HESKETH-WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1873–1967
Adm Gonville & Caius College 1892:10:01
s. of John Edward WRIGHT Architect of Warrington, [Lancashire], (and Isabella HESKETH )
b. there 1873:[03:13]
Sch: Warrington Grammar School Warrington, [Lancashire],
Matric 1892:10MT:
BA 1895
Sometime Assistant Master at: : Aysgarth prep. School Newton-le-Willows, [Lancashire],
Assistant Sec.: (and Agent: ) Birmingham, [Warwickshire], and the Midland Counties Midland, < >[[MID], of Messrs Dorman, Long and Company 1908-34
served in the Great War: 1914-19
Lieutenant: Special List; employed Ministry of National Service )
Of 18 Huntly Road, Winton, Bournemouth, [Hampshire], in1946
( Venn II. 529; University War List )
[add:] d. 1967:05:07 at Edgbaston[:add]
[add:](J.D. Pickles: G & C Biog. Hist. VII)[:add]
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WRIGHT, LEONARD VICTOR.
Adm. pens. at SIDNEY, Oct. 1, 1889.
S. of Charles Edward, commission-agent.
B. Jan. 19, 1871, at Nottingham.
School, Nottingham High (Dr Gow). Matric. Michs. 1889; exhibitioner; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1892; M.A. 1899.
Assistant Master at Pocklington School, 1893; Second Master of Northampton School, 1905-29-.
( Schoolmasters' Directories .)
Leonard Victor WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1871–1969
pens. Sidney Sussex College adm1889:10:01
s. of Charles Edward WRIGHT commission-agent
b. Nottingham, [Nottinghamshire], 1871:01:19
Sch: Nottingham High School Nottingham, [Nottinghamshire], ( Dr – GOW )
Matric 1889:10MT:
Exhibitioner
BA Nat.Sci.Trip. Pt I, 1st Class 1892
MA 1899
Assistant Master at: : Sch: Pocklington School Pocklington, [East Riding of Yorkshire], 1893
Second Master of: : Sch: Northampton School Northampton, [Northamptonshire], 1905-29-
( Schoolmasters' Directories .)
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WRIGHT, OSWALD WALTER.
Adm. pens. at SELWYN H., Oct. 1, 1896. [S. of Herbert Edwards (1867), of Southend House, Wickwar, Gloucs.] B. Mar. 20, 1877. [School, Malvern College.] Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899.
Assistant Master at Walton House School, Clevedon; at Stanmore Park School; at Stone House School, Broadstairs; Joint Head Master of St Peter's School, Seaford, in 1910; Assistant Master (again) at Stone House, Broadstairs, 1915-18-. Died Dec. 19, 1933, at Cheltenham.
Brother of Cuthbert E. (1897) and Herbert R. (1893).
( Schoolmasters' Directories; Malvern Coll. Reg.; The Times, Dec. 21, 1933.)
Oswald Walter WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1877–1933
pens. Selwyn College adm1896:10:01
s. of Herbert Edwards WRIGHT (1867) of Southend House, Southend, Wickwar, Gloucestershire ,
b. 1877:03:20
Sch: Malvern College Malvern, [Worcestershire],
Matric 1896:10MT:
BA 1899
Assistant Master at: : Sch: Walton
Sch: House School Walton House, Clevedon, [Somerset], ; at Sch: Stanmore
Sch: Park School Stanmore Park, Stanmore, [Middlesex ???], ; at Sch: Stone
Sch: House School Stone House, Broadstairs, [Kent],
Joint Headmaster of: : Sch: St Peter's School St Peter's, Seaford, [Sussex], in1910
Assistant Master: (again) Stone House, Stone, Broadstairs, [Kent], 1915-18-
d. Cheltenham, [Gloucestershire], 1933:12:19
brother of Cuthbert E. WRIGHT (1897)
brother of Herbert R. WRIGHT (1893)
( Schoolmasters' Directories; Malvern College Reg.; The Times 1933:12:21)
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WRIGHT, SAMUEL.
Adm. pens. (age 20) at TRINITY, Apr. 23, 1853.
S. of Edward Welchman [M.D.], of Shipston [-on-Stour], Worcs.
B. there Aug. 14, 1833.
School, Cheltenham College.
Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857; M.A. 1860.
Ord. deacon (Worcester), 1858; priest, 1860; C. of Bromsgrove, Worcs., 1858-60.
C. of Solihull, Warws., 1860-78.
C. of Stratford-upon-Avon, 1878-9. C. of Crosby Ravensworth, Westinorland, 1879-81.
C. of St Mary's, Higher Crumpsall, Manchester, 1886-9. Resided latterly at Henley-in-Arden.
Died in 1912.
( Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Crockford .)
Samuel WRIGHT
Approx. lifespan: 1833–1912
pens. aged 20 Trinity College adm1853:04:23
s. of Edward Welchman WRIGHT MD of Shipston -on-Stour, Worcestershire ,
b. there 1833:08:14
Sch: Cheltenham College Cheltenham, [Gloucestershire],
Matric 1853:10MT:
BA 1857
MA 1860
Ord. deacon Worcester 1858
Ord. priest 1860
C.: Bromsgrove, Worcestershire , 1858-60
C.: Solihull, Warwickshire , 1860-78
C.: Stratford-upon-Avon, [Warwickshire], 1878-79
C.: Crosby Ravensworth, Westmorland , 1879-81
C.: St Mary's, Higher Crumpsall, Manchester, [Lancashire], 1886-89
latterly Henley-in-Arden, [Warwickshire],
d. 1912
( Cheltenham College Reg.; Crockford .)

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