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William TAPP Adm. pens. at QUEENS', 05 Jul., 1590. Of Bedfordshire . Matric. c 1591 ; B.A. 1593/4 ; M.A. 1597 . Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 11 Apr., 1627; priest, 12 Apr., 1627, 'M.A. of Queens'.' One of these names C. of Clapham, Bedfordshire , 1613 ; also schoolmaster; R. of Souldrop [ Bedfordshire ], 1615 . | William TAPP Approx. lifespan: 15721670 Adm. pens. at Queens' College 1590:07:05 Of Bedfordshire , Matric. c1591 B.A. 1593/4 M.A. 1597 Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1627:04:11 ; priest 1627:04:12 'M.A. of Queens'.' One of these names C. of Clapham, Bedfordshire , 1613 ; also schoolmaster; R. of Souldrop, [Bedfordshire], 1615 |
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William TAPP Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, 30 Jan., 1654/5, from Peterhouse. Of Northampton [ Northamptonshire ]. Matric. 1655 ; B.A. 1658/9 ; M.A. 1662 . Incorp. at Oxford [ Oxfordshire ], 1669 . Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) 22 Sep., 1661. V. of Podington, Bedfordshire , 1664-81 . | William TAPP Approx. lifespan: 16361734 Adm. sizar at Emmanuel College 1654/5:01:30 from Peterhouse Of Northampton, [Northamptonshire], Matric. 1655 B.A. 1658/9 M.A. 1662 Incorp. at Oxford University 1669 Ord. deacon and priest (Peterb.) 1661:09:22 V. of Podington, Bedfordshire , 1664-81 |
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TAPP, ALFRED HORACE. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 10, 1882. [Youngest] s. of Arthur March, of The Gables, Shortlands, Kent . B. [Mar. 19], 1863, at Wandsworth, London . School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885. Engineer; in the silver lead foundry at Pertusola, Lerici, Italy . Died in 1901. Brother of the next. ( Tonbridge Sch. Reg. ) | Alfred Horace TAPP Approx. lifespan: 18631961 pens. Trinity College adm1882:06:10 Youngest s. of Arthur May TAPP of The Gables, Shortlands, Kent , b. [-co] Wandsworth, London , 1863:[03:19] Sch: Tonbridge School Tonbridge, [Kent], Matric 1882:10MT: BA 1885 Engineer; in the silver lead foundry at Pertusola, Lerici, Italy , d. 1901 brother of William Munro TAPP (1877) ( Tonbridge School Reg. ) |
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TAPP, WILLIAM MUNRO. Adm. at CAIUS, Oct. 1, 1877. S. of Arthur March, accountant, of Bromley, Kent . B. Apr. 6, 1859, in London . School, Forest, Snaresbrook. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; LL.M. 1884; LL.D. 1893. Adm. Solicitor, 1884; practised for sometime in London . Director of a number of commercial undertakings. F.G.S.; F.S.A. Member of the Archaeological Societies of Essex , Suffolk and Somerset . Served during the Great War, 1914-19 in the Ypres Sector as an ambulance driver in the St John's ambulance Corps. Presented to Caius College the portraits of E. S. Roberts, Sir W. Ridgeway and J. F. Cameron; gave part of a collection of Korean pottery to the Fitz William Museum. Bequeathed approximately £200,000 to the College, half to be devoted to the study of Law. Died Jan. 23, 1936, in Queen Anne's Mansions, London , S.W. Brother of the above. ( Venn, II. 430; Law Lists; The Times, Jan. 24, 1936.) | William Munro TAPP Approx. lifespan: 18591936 Adm Gonville & Caius College 1877:10:01 s. of Arthur May TAPP Accountant of Bromley, Kent , b. [-co] London , 1859:04:06 Sch: Forest School Snaresbrook, [Essex], Matric 1877:10MT: BA 1881 LLM 1884 LLD 1893 Adm. Solicitor: 1884 practised for sometime London , Director of: : number of commercial undertakings. F.G.S.; FSA Member of: the Archaeological Societies of Essex , Suffolk , and Somerset , Served during the Great War 1914-19 in the Ypres Sector, [Belgium], as an ambulance driver in the St John's ambulance Corps Presented to Gonville & Caius College College the portraits of E. S. Roberts, Sir W. Ridgeway and J. F. Cameron gave part of a collection of Korean pottery to Fitz William Museum CB, ???, Cambridgeshire , Bequeathed approximately £200,000 to College, half to be devoted to the study of Law. d. [-co] Queen Anne's Mansions, London , 1936:01:23, S.W. brother of the above TAPP ( Venn, II. 430; Law Lists; The Times 1936:01:24) |