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Anglesey, Earl of;
see ANNESLEY, ARTHUR.
Earl of – ANGLESEY
Approx. lifespan: 982–1832
<xref> Arthur ANNESLEY </xref>
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Annesley, Arthur.
Adm. at MAGDALENE, Feb. 4, 1696-7.
S. of James, Earl of Anglesey. Matric. 1697-8; M.A. 1699.
Fellow, 1700. Succeeded as 5th Earl, 1710. High Steward
of the University, 1722-37. M.P. for the University, 1702,
1705, 1708-10. Benefactor to Magdalene. Lord Lieut. of Co.
Wexford, 1727. Died s.p. Apr. 1, 1737. Buried at Farnborough,
Hants. ( G.E.C. )
Arthur ANNESLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1678–1737
Adm. at Magdalene College 1696/7:02:04
s. of James ANNESLEY Earl of Anglesey.
Matric. 1697/8
M.A. 1699
Fellow 1700
Succeeded as 5th Earl 1710
High Steward of the University 1722-37
M.P. for the University 1702, 1705, 1708-10
Benefactor to Magdalene College
Lord Lieut. of Co. Wexford , 1727
Died s.p. 1737:04:01
buried at Farnborough, Hampshire ,
( G.E.C. )
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Annesley, Francis.
Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', June 20,
1644. S. of Francis, Viscount Valentia. B. Jan. 23, 1628.
Of Clogmaghericatt, Co. Down. Married, Dec. 29, 1662,
Deborah, dau. of Henry Jones, D.D., Bishop of Meath,
widow of J. Boundler. ( Baker, I. 503; Lodge, V. 299.)
Francis ANNESLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1626–1724
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens' College 1644:06:20
s. of Francis ANNESLEY Viscount Valentia.
b. 1628:01:23
Of Clogmaghericatt, Co. Down ,
Married 1662:12:29 Deborah JONES dau. of Henry JONES D.D., Bishop of Meath, widow of J. Boundler.
( Baker I. 503; Lodge V. 299)
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Annesley, Francis.
Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST JOHN'S, May 21,
1719. S. of Francis, Viscount Valentia and Baron Mountnorris.
M.A. 1719. R. of Winwick, Lancs. Died May 1,
1740. ( Lodge, V. 299.)
Francis ANNESLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1701–1740
Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's College 1719:05:21
s. of Francis ANNESLEY Viscount Valentia and Baron Mountnorris.
M.A. 1719
R. of Winwick, Lancashire ,
Died 1740:05:01
( Lodge V. 299)
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Annesley, John.
Adm. pens. at ST CATHARINE'S, Mar. 4,
1666-7.
John ANNESLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1648–1746
Adm. pens. at St Catharine's College 1666/7:03:04
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Annesley, Martin.
Adm. pens. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S,
May 20, 1719; adm. Fell.-Com. next day. S. of Francis,
of Ireland. B. in Dublin. School, Eton. Matric. 1719; B.A.
1722-3; M.A. 1726; D.D. 1744. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 5; priest, July 10, 1726. V. of Bucklebury, Berks.,
1726-47. R. of Frilsham, 1730. Chaplain to the Earl of
Abingdon. Preb. of Salisbury, 1744-9. Died 1749. ( Scott-Mayor,
III. 324; Lodge, V. 299.)
Martin ANNESLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1703–1749
Adm. pens. (age 16) at St John's College 1719:05:20 ; adm. Fell.-Com. next day.
s. of Francis ANNESLEY of Ireland ,
b. in Dublin, [Ireland],
Sch: Eton
Matric. 1719
B.A. 1722/3
M.A. 1726
D.D. 1744
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 05:06:; priest 1726:07:10
V. of Bucklebury, Berkshire , 1726-47
R. of Frilsham, [Berkshire], 1730
Chaplain to the Earl of Abingdon.
Preb. of Salisbury, [Wiltshire], 1744-49
Died 1749
( Scott-Mayor, III. 324; Lodge V. 299)
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Annesley, Richard.
Incorp. B.D. 1678, from Magdalen
College, Oxford. S. of Arthur, Earl of Anglesey. Matric.
at Oxford, Sept. 15, 1669, age 14; M.A. (Oxford) 1670-1;
B.D. 1677; D.D. 1689. Preb. of Westminster, 1679. Preb. of
Exeter, 1681. Dean of Exeter, 1681. V. of Colyton Rawleigh,
Devon, 1689. Succeeded as 3rd Baron Altham, c. 1700.
Died Nov. 19, 1701. ( Al. Oxon.; G.E.C. )
Richard ANNESLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1655–1701
Incorp. B.D. 1678 from Magdalen College [Oxford]
s. of Arthur ANNESLEY Earl of Anglesey.
Matric. at Oxford University 1669:09:15 age 14;
M.A. (Oxford) 1670-71
B.D. 1677
D.D. 1689
Preb. of Westminster, [London], 1679
Preb. of Exeter 1681 [Devon],
Dean of Exeter, [Devon], 1681
V. of Colyton Rawleigh, Devon , 1689
Succeeded as 3rd Baron Altham c1700
Died 1701:11:19
( Al. Oxon.; G.E.C. )
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Annesley, –.
Adm. pens. at ST CATHARINE'S, Jan. 2,
1671-2.
ANNESLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1653–1751
Adm. pens. at St Catharine's College 1671/2:01:02
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Strelley PEGG
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at SIDNEY, 17 Jul., 1677.
S. of Edward (1639), Esq. B. at Beauchief, Derbyshire .
School, Sheffield [ West Riding of Yorkshire ].
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 18 Jun., 1678.
Barrister-at-law.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of John Annesley, of Ballyshannon [ Co. Donegal or Co. Kildare ], in Ireland .
Brother of Gervase (1670).
(Hunter, Hallamshire, 346.)
Strelley PEGG
Approx. lifespan: 1660–1758
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Sidney Sussex College 1677:07:17
s. of Edward PEGG (1639) Esq.
b. at Beauchief, Derbyshire ,
School Sheffield, [West Riding of Yorkshire],
Adm. at Gray's Inn 1678:06:18
Barrister-at-law.
Married Elizabeth ANNESLEY dau. of John ANNESLEY of Ballyshannon, [Co. Donegal or Co. Kildare], in Ireland ,
brother of Gervase PEGG (1670)
(Hunter, Hallamshire 346)
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John THOMSON
Alias: John THOMPSON
Adm. Fell.-Com (age 15) at SIDNEY, 02 Jul., 1664.
S. and h. of Maurice, merchant, of London , and of Lee, Kent (a prominent member of Cromwell's government). B. at Stepney, London , c 1647 .
School, Lee [ Kent ] (Mr Watkin).
Matric.;
B.A. 1666/7 .
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 03 Mar., 1663/4.
Sheriff of Buckinghamshire , 1669-70 .
Created Bart., 12 Dec., 1673.
M.P. for Gatton [ Surrey ], 1685-7, 1689-96 .
A Commissioner of Public Accounts, 1695 .
One of the earliest supporters of William III.
Created Baron Haversham, 04 May, 1696.
Lord of the Admiralty, 1699-1701 ; resigned and joined the Tories.
Married (1) Frances, dau. of Arthur [Annesley], 1st Earl of Anglesey; (2) Martha Graham, widow.
Died 01 Nov., 1710; buried at Haversham [ Buckinghamshire ].
( D.N.B. ; G.E.C. )
John THOMSON
Approx. lifespan: 1649–1710
John THOMPSON
Adm. Fell.-Com (age 15) at Sidney Sussex College 1664:07:02
s. and h. of Maurice THOMSON merchant of London , and of Lee, Kent , (a prominent member of Cromwell's government)
b. Stepney, London , c1647
School Lee, [Kent], ( Mr – WATKIN )
Matric.;
B.A. 1666/7
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn 1663/4:03:03
Sheriff of Buckinghamshire , 1669-70
Created Bart. 1673:12:12
M.P. for Gatton, [Surrey], 1685-7, 1689-96
A Commissioner of Public Accounts 1695
One of the earliest supporters of William III.
Created Baron Haversham 1696:05:04
Lord of the Admiralty 1699-1701 ; resigned and joined the Tories.
m. (1) Frances ANNESLEY dau. of Arthur ANNESLEY, 1st Earl of Anglesey ;
m. (2) Martha GRAHAM widow.
d. 1710:11:01 ; buried at Haversham, [Buckinghamshire],
( D.N.B. ; G.E.C. )
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Samuel WESTLEY
Alias: Samuel WESLEY
M.A. from CORPUS CHRISTI, 1694 .
S. of John, V. of Winterbourne-Whitchurch, Dorset . Bapt. there, 17 Dec., 1662.
Schools, Dorchester [ Dorset ] (Mr Henry Dolling), Stepney, London (Edw. Veal) and Newington Green [ London ] (Chas. Morton).
Matric. (Exeter College, Oxford [ Oxfordshire ]) 18 Nov., 1684, 'age 18';
B.A. (Oxford) 1688 .
Ord. deacon (Rochester) 07 Aug., 1688; priest (London) 24 Feb., 1688/9.
Chaplain in the Navy, 1689 .
R. of South Ormesby, Lincolnshire , 1691 .
R. of Epworth [ Lincolnshire ], 1695-1735 (his rectory troubled by noises, attributed to a spirit).
R. of Wroot [ Lincolnshire ], 1722-35 .
Chaplain to John Sheffield, Marquis of Normanby.
Involved in pecuniary difficulties; imprisoned for debt in Lincoln Castle [ Lincolnshire ] for several months, 1705 .
Proctor of Lincoln diocese [ Lincolnshire ], 1701 ; re-elected, 1710 .
Married Susanna, dau. of Samuel Annesley, of London , and a leading Nonconformist.
Author, A paraphrase on Job ; The Life of Christ, etc. Published much verse.
Died 25 Apr., 1735; buried at Epworth [ Lincolnshire ]. M.I.
Father of John and Charles Wesley.
( Al. Oxon. ; T. C. Dale; N. and Q., 3rd. S., XII. 385; Masters ; D.N.B. )
Samuel WESTLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1662–1735
Samuel WESLEY
M.A. from Corpus Christi College 1694
s. of John WESTLEY V. of Winterbourne-Whitchurch, Dorset ,
Bapt. there 1662:12:17
Schools Dorchester, [Dorset], ( Mr Henry DOLLING ) Stepney, London , (Edw. Veal) and Newington Green, [London], (Chas. Morton)
Matric. ( ) 1684:11:18 'age 18';
B.A. (Oxford) 1688
Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1688:08:07 ; priest (London) 1688/9:02:24
Chaplain in the Navy 1689
R. of South Ormesby, Lincolnshire , 1691
R. of Epworth, [Lincolnshire], 1695-1735 (his rectory troubled by noises, attributed to a spirit)
R. of Wroot, [Lincolnshire], 1722-35
Chaplain to John Sheffield, Marquis of Normanby.
Involved in pecuniary difficulties; imprisoned for debt in Lincoln Castle, [Lincolnshire], for several months 1705
Proctor of Lincoln diocese [Lincolnshire], 1701 ; re-elected 1710
Married Susanna ANNESLEY dau. of Samuel ANNESLEY of London , and a leading Nonconformist.
Author, A paraphrase on Job ; The Life of Christ etc. Published much verse.
d. 1735:04:25 ; buried at Epworth, [Lincolnshire],
M.I.
father of John WESLEY
father of Charles WESLEY
( Al. Oxon. ; T. C. Dale; N. and Q. 3rd. S., XII. 385; Masters ; D.N.B. )
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Annesley, Francis.
Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST JOHN'S, June 24, 1800.
S. and h. of Martin (1719), D.D., deceased, late of Bucklebury.
B. there May 2, 1734.
Matric. Easter, 1800; LL.D.
(Lit. Reg.) 1800.
F.S.A., 1759.
M.P. for Reading, 1774-1806 (in six Parls.). Hereditary Cottonian Trustee of the British Museum.
Named as the first Master of Downing College, in the Charter of that College, dated Sept. 22, 1800 (being an heir-at-law of Sir George Downing, under whose will Downing College was founded). Laid the foundation stone of the College, May 18, 1807.
For an account of his unremitting endeavours to overcome the law's delay and the obstacles raised against the new foundation, see Downing College History. A collector of valuable editions of the Classics and 'A man of learning and taste.' Died unmarried Apr. 17, 1812.
(St John's Coll.
Adm.; G. Mag
., 1812, I. 491.)
Francis ANNESLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1734–1812
Adm Fell.-Com. St John's College 1800:06:24
s. and h. of Martin ANNESLEY, DD (1719) deceased, late of Bucklebury, [Berkshire],
b. Bucklebury, [Berkshire], 1734:05:02
Matric 1800:04ET:
LLD Lit. Reg . 1800
FSA 1759
M.P. for: : Reading, [Berkshire], 1774-1806 (in six Parls.)
Hereditary Cottonian Trustee of: : British Museum
Named in the Charter as the first Master: Downing College 1800:09:22
being an heir-at-law of Sir George DOWNING under whose will Downing College was founded
Laid the foundation stone of Downing College 1807:05:18
For an account of his unremitting endeavours to overcome the law's delay and the obstacles raised against the new foundation, see Downing College History :
A collector of valuable editions of the Classics and 'A man of learning and taste'
d. unmarried 1812:04:17
( St John's College Adm.; G. Mag . 1812, I. 491)
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Annesley, the Hon. George.
Adm. Fell.-Com. at DOWNING, Nov. 5, 1855. [5th s. of William Richard, Earl Annesley.
B. Feb. 22, 1837.] Of Castlewellan, Co. Down.
Died s.p.m. Sept. 4, 1903.
Brother of William R.
(1847). (Burke, P. and B.)
Hon. George ANNESLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1837–1903
Adm Fell.-Com. Downing College 1855:11:05
5th s. of William Richard ANNESLEY, Earl Annesley
b. 1837:02:22
of Castlewellan, Co. Down ,
d. s.p.m . 1903:09:04
brother of Hon. William Richard ANNESLEY (1847)
(Burke, P. and B .)
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Annesley, the Hon. William.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, Oct. 17, 1814. 2nd s. of George, Earl of Mountnorris, F.R.S., F.S.A. B. 1796.
Matric. Michs. 1814; M.A. 1817.
V. of Studley, Warws., 1823-5. R. of North Bovey, Devon, 1825-30.
Died unmarried Nov. 1, 1830, aged 34, at Rambridge Cottage, near Andover.
(T. A. Walker, 391; G. Mag.; Burke, P. and B., sub Valentia, where no career is given.)
Hon. William ANNESLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1796–1830
Adm pens. aged 18 Peterhouse 1814:10:17
2nd s. of George ANNESLEY, Earl of Mountnorris, FRS, FSA
b. 1796
Matric 1814:10MT:
MA 1817
V.: Studley, Warwickshire , 1823-25
R.: North Bovey, Devon , 1825-30
d. aged 34, unmarried Rambridge Cottage, near Andover, [Hampshire], 1830:11:01
( T. A. Walker, 391; G. Mag .; Burke, P. and B., sub Valentia, where no career is given)
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Annesley, William Monckton.
Adm. pens. at PETERHOUSE, Sept. 7, 1899; from Wadham College, Oxford.
S. of Henry Arthur, V. of Shepton Montague, Somerset.
B. Jan. 23, 1875, at Blackheath.
School, Richmond Grammar, Yorks.
Matric. Lent, 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1909.
Ord. deacon, 1905; priest (Norwich) 1908.
C. of St Margaret's, Ipswich, 1905-8. Held other curacies, 1908-20.
Chaplain to the Forces, 1917-19.
V. of Brewham with Redlynch, Somerset, 1920-36-. Cottonian family Trustee of the British Museum.
(T. A. Walker, 645; Burke, P. and B., sub Valentia; Crockford, 1938.)
William Monckton ANNESLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1875–1973
Adm pens. from Wadham College [Oxford] Peterhouse 1899:09:07
s. of Henry Arthur ANNESLEY V.: Shepton Montague, Somerset ,
b. Blackheath, [London], 1875:01:23
Sch: Richmond Grammar [Richmond], Yorkshire ,
Matric 1900:01LT:
BA 1903
MA 1909
Ord. deacon 1905
Ord. priest Norwich 1908
C.: St Margaret's, Ipswich, [Suffolk], 1905-08
Held other curacies: 1908-20
Chapl.: Forces 1917-19
V.: Brewham with Redlynch, Somerset , 1920-36-
Cottonian family Trustee of: : British Museum
( T. A. Walker, 645; Burke, P. and B., sub Valentia; Crockford 1938)
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Annesley, William Richard [Earl Annesley].
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, July 5, 1847; nobleman, Oct. 15, 1848.
S. of William Richard, Earl Annesley.
B. Feb. 21, 1830, at Dublin.
Matric. Michs. 1848. [Succeeded his father as 4th Earl Annesley of Castlewellan, Co. Down, Ireland, Aug. 25, 1838.] M.P. for Gt Grimsby, 1852-7. Representative Peer for Ireland, 1867.
Died unmarried Aug. 10, 1874, at Cowes, Isle of Wight.
Brother of George (1855).
(G.E.C., ed. Gibbs.)
William Richard ANNESLEY, Earl Annesley
Approx. lifespan: 1830–1874
Adm pens. Trinity College 1847:07:05
nobleman 1848:10:15
s. of William Richard ANNESLEY, Earl Annesley
b. Dublin, [Ireland], 1830:02:21
Matric 1848:10MT:
Succeeded his father as 4th Earl Annesley of Castlewellan, Co. Down , 1838:08:25
M.P. for: : Gt Grimsby, [Lincolnshire], 1852-57
Representative Peer for: Ireland , 1867
d. unmarried Cowes, Isle of Wight , 1874:08:10
brother of Hon. George ANNESLEY (1855)
( G.E.C ., ed. Gibbs)
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Bland, Loftus Henry.
Adm. pens. (age 19) at TRINITY, Oct. 2, 1822; from Trinity College, Dublin. 4th s. of John, Esq., of Blandsfort, Queen's County, Ireland.
B. Aug. 1805, in Queen's County.
School, Wicklow (Mr Corcoran).
Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 7, 1824.
Called to the (Irish) Bar, 1829.
Q.C., 1854.
M.P. for King's County, 1852-9. Chairman of the Quarter Sessions, Co. Cavan, 1862.
Of Blandsfort, Queen's Co. Married (1) Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of General The Hon. Arthur Grove Annesley, of Ann's Grove, Co. Cork, Aug. 20, 1840; (2) Annie Jane, dau. of John Prendergast Hackett, of Stratford Place, London, Dec. 2, 1843.
Died Jan. 21, 1872, at 23, Merrion Square, Dublin. (Burke, I.G.; Boase.)
Loftus Henry BLAND
Approx. lifespan: 1805–1872
Adm pens. aged 19 Trinity College 1822:10:02
from Trinity College, Dublin [Ireland],
4th s. of John BLAND, Esq. of Blandsfort, Co. Laois , Ireland ,
b. Co. Laois , 1805:08
Sch: Wicklow ( Mr – CORCORAN )
Matric 1822:10MT:
BA 1825
MA 1828
Adm.: Lincoln's Inn 1824:02:07
Called to the (Irish) Bar 1829
Q.C. 1854
M.P. for: : Co. Offaly , 1852-59
Chairman of: : Quarter Sessions Co. Cavan , 1862
Of Blandsfort, Co. Laois ,
m. (1) Charlotte Elizabeth ANNESLEY dau. of General The Hon. Arthur Grove ANNESLEY of Ann's Grove, Co. Cork , 1840:08:20
m. (2) Annie Jane HACKETT dau. of John Prendergast HACKETT, of Stratford Place, [Stratford], London , 1843:12:02
d. 23 Merrion Square, Dublin, [Ireland], 1872:01:21
(Burke, I.G.; Boase .)
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Hobart, Frederic John.
Adm. pens. (age 19) at TRINITY, June 18, 1840. [2nd s.] of the Rev. Augustus
Edward [Brasenose College, Oxford] [R. of Walton-on-the-Wolds, Leics. (who
succeeded his brother as 6th Earl of Buckinghamshire, 1849)]. B. Mar. 6, 1821,
at Walton, Leics. School, Louth, Lincs. (Mr Waite). Matric. Michs. 1840.
Migrated to Trinity Hall, Oct. 18, 1841. Assistant Secretary in the Indian
Department. Of 15, Eccleston Square, Pimlico, London. Styled Lord Hobart; his
father took the name of Hampden, after that of Hobart, for himself and issue,
by Royal licence, Aug. 5, 1878. Married, Mar. 27, 1856, Catherine Annesley,
dau. of Thomas Carr, D.D., Bishop of Bombay. Died July 24, 1875. Father of
Sidney C. (1878). (Burke, P. and B. (Buckinghamshire); G.E.C.,
ed. Gibbs.)
Frederic John HOBART
Approx. lifespan: 1821–1875
age 19 pens. Trinity College adm1840:06:18
[2nd s.] of Rev. Augustus Edward HOBART ( Brasenose College [Oxford] ) R.: Walton-on-the-Wolds, Leicestershire , (who succeeded his brother as 6th Earl of Buckingham 1849)
b. Walton, Leicestershire , 1821:03:06
Sch: Louth School [Louth], Lincolnshire , ( Mr – EDWARDS )
Matric. 1840:10MT:
Migrated to Trinity Hall 1841:10:18
Assistant Sec.: in Indian Department
Of 15 Eccleston Square, Pimlico, London ,
Styled Lord – HOBART ; his father took the name of Hampden, after that of Hobart, for himself and issue, by Royal licence 1878:08:05
m. Catherine ANNESLEY dau. of Thomas Carr ANNESLEY DD Bishop of Bombay, [India], 1856:03:27
d. 1875:07:24
father ofunique identifier HBRT878SC Sidney Carr HOBART (1878)
(Burke, P. and B. (Buckingham); G.E.C., ed. Gibbs)
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Prendergast, Guy Lushington.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at TRINITY, July 9, 1823. [2nd] s. of Guy Lennox [Bombay Civil Service].
B. [Aug. 3, 1806], in India.
Bapt. Oct. 22, 1806, at St Thomas's, Bombay.
School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1824.
Kept ten terms.
Writer in the East India Co.'s Civil Service, 1827-59; Accountant-General and Member of Mint Committee, Madras; dismissed the Service, 1859.
Author, Concordances to Milton and to Homer's Iliad. Married (1) 1830, Catherine J., dau. of Sir James Annesley; (2) 1854, Elizabeth S., dau. of General W. Justice.
Died Nov. 5, 1887.
The Prendergast Greek Studentship was founded in 1888 by his widow to commemorate her husband, who had at Trinity 'acquired his great love for literature in general and for Greek literature in particular.' (J. Rennie; Harrow Sch. Reg.; C.U. Hist.
Reg.
, 171, note 8; V. Hodson.)
Guy Lushington PRENDERGAST
Approx. lifespan: 1806–1887
pens. aged 18 Trinity College adm1823:07:09
2nd s. of Guy LENNOX Bombay Civil Service
b. India , 1806:08:03
c. 1806:10:22,at St Thomas', Bombay, [India],
Sch: Harrow School Harrow, [Middlesex],
Matric 1824:10MT:
Kept ten terms
Writer in the East India Co.'s Civil Service 1827-59
Accountant-General and Member of: Mint Committee Madras , India , ; dismissed Service 1859
Publ.: Concordances to Milton and to Homer's Iliad
m. (1) 1830 Catherine J. ANNESLEY dau. of Sir James ANNESLEY
m. (2) 1854
Elizabeth S. dau. of General W.
Justice:
d. 1887:11:05
The Prendergast Greek Studentship was founded in1888
by his widow to commemorate her husband, who had at Trinity College "acquired his great love for literature in general and for Greek literature in particular."
(J. Rennie; Harrow School Reg.; C.U. Hist. Reg., 171, note 8; V. Hodson.)
Sara ANNESLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1866–1945
Matric Girton College 1888
b. [Belfast, [Co. Antrim],] 1866:08:13
dau. of James Blair ANNESLEY Canon of Clogher Cathedral of [Tabrid, Kesh, Co. Fermanagh ,]
dau. of E. FERGUSON
Sch: priv. sch. [Clifton, [Somerset],]
Sch: priv. sch. [Detmolt, [Germany],]
Sch: priv. sch. [Düsseldorf, [Germany],]
Girton College 1888-91:04ET:
Nat.Sci.Trip., Pt I, Cl.II 1891
MA Cantab. 1928
Assistant Mistress: Sch: Devonport and Stoke High School [< >[[XXX],] 1893-94
Assistant Mistress: Sch: S. Hampstead High School [Hampstead, [London],] 1894-1902
M.P.S.: Provident Dispensary [Derby, [Derbyshire],] 1902-14
d. [Mullion, S. Cornwall ,] 1945:06:23
n.c.

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