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THE

DERBY SCHOOL

REGISTER,

I ^70-1901 .

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*• History of Derby School from the Earliest Times to the Present Day."

THE

DERBY SCHOOL

REGISTER.

1 5'7o-i90i.

Edited by

B. TACCHELLA,

Assiiiaiit Master of Derby Sehool.

LONDON :

BEMROSE & SONS, Limited, 4, Snow Hill ; and Derby,

1902.

Sic *ffDeur\? Ibowe Beinrose, Ikt., ®.H).,

THE PATRON OF DERBYSHIRE LITERATURE,

THIS REGISTER OF DERBY SCHOOL IS MOST RESPECTFULLY

DEDICATED, AS A SLIGHT ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF HIS

GENIAL ENCOURAGEMENT AND INVALUABLE

ASSISTANCE DURING ITS

COMPILATION.

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PREFACE. ,__

NO work is more suited to perpetuate the fame and traditions of an ancient scliool, and to foster the spirit of brother- hood among the succeeding generations of its alumni, than a Register recording the proud distinctions or the humble achievements of those who have had the honour of belonging to it. To do this, effectually a register ought to be complete in all its parts, from the first clay the school opened its doors ; and it is evident that such a work could only be the result of a continuous purpose, coeval with the school itself. Unfortunately that task has been deferred from century to century, and has become harder in proportion to its long post- ponement. But is this a. reason why it should not at length be attempted? As the usefulness, or, to speak more correctly, the necessity of such an undertaking has in these latter times become more and more apparent at Derby School, and as procrastination only makes matters worse, the editor decided some years ago to face the difficulty and see what could be done.

Now, considering that prior to 1865, and with the exception of a bare list of the names of the pupils between 1843 and 1858, there was nO' register of any kind kept at the School, it looked like a hopeless task. However, one by one, a fairly complete list of the scholars under Dr. Fletcher (1834-1843) and Dr. Leary (i 858-1 865) was got together with the valuable assistance of several old Derbeians, some of whom, we regret to say, have since joined the ma.jority.

As for the more remote period (i 570-1 834), it has been necessary to go further afield. All available sources have been drawn upon : College admission registers (both of Oxford and Cambridge), biographical notices, pedigrees, memoirs, town records, etc., have all been laid under contribution and have yielded a tolerably abundant harvest, Avhich has been still

furtlaer enriched by personal information from various county gentlemen respecting some of their ancestors.

Nor have the names been forgotten that arc carved on the walls and panels of the old Grammar School in S. Peter's Church- yard, many of which had to be recovered from under accumulated layers of paint and whitewash.

In this way several hundreds of old Derbeians have been rescued from the oblivion into which they had drifted ; but how many hundreds more are there who have not been reclaimed ? It is to be hoped that future researches and discoveries will add to their list. In the meantime, if the object of this Register, frag- mentary as it is, has been reached namely, tO' perpetuate the memory of the dead, and impress upon the living Derbeians the fact that, wherever they may be, theii- old School is not indifferent to> their acta et gesta this will be the most acceptable reward which the- editor could desire for the trouble this work has entailed upon him.

There will necessarily be inaccuracies and omissions in these records ; all corrections and additions will, therefore, be gratefully received in view of making a second edition as complete as possible.

Lastly, the editor begs to return his most cordial acknowledg- ments to the late J. Tilley, Esq., Author of " The Old Halls, Manors, and Families of Derbyshire " ; J. B. Peace, Esq., M.A., Bursar of Emmanuel College, Cambridge; R. F. Scott, Esq., M.A., Senior Bursar of St. John's College, Cambridge ; Prof. J. Cook Wilson, M.A., Fellow of New College, Oxford ; Sir George R. Sitwell, Bart., Renishaw Hall; Rev. E. D. Heathcote, M.A., London; J. Borough, Esq., J. P., Belper; H. F. Gadsby, Esq., Derby; Lt.-Col. W. H. Stokes, Liverpool; Dr. E. B. Wrench, Baslow; W. S. Ward, Esq., Nottingham; E. Jukes, Esq., Barrister, London; Rev. J. M. J. Fletcher, M.A., Tideswell, and many others, for their kind assistance at various epochs of this Register.

66, Friar Gate, Derby, B. T.

1902.

CONTENTS.

Dedication .

Preface

Annual Peesiden

Head Masters

Assistant Masters

Explanations

Scholars

Prize Donors

Prize Holders

Captains of the School

Captains of the Sports

Corrigenda & Addenda

Index Staff

Scholars .

■AGE

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V

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XX

1

164 106 174 175 178 179 181

Hnnual ipresibcnts eince IS64.

.S64. The Lord Bishop of Lichfield.

865. The Lord Bishop of Lichfield.

866. The Right Hon. Lord Denman.

;867. The Right Rev. Bishop of New Zealand.

:868. The Right Hon. Lord Vernon.

869. The Lord Bishop of Lichfield.

870. Colonel Henry Wilmot, V.C, M.P. r. The Right Rev. Bishop Abraham.

872. His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales.

874. His Grace the Duke of Devonshire.

875. The Most Noble the Marquis of LIartington.

876. The Right Hon. the Earl of Carnarvon.

877. The Lord Bishop of Lichfield.

878. The Right Rev. Bishop of JMelanesia. [879. The Right Hon. Lord Edward Cavendish.

[880. The Right Hon. Sir Wm. Vernon Harcourt, M.P.

[881. His Grace the Duke of Portland.

882. The Right Hon. Lord Belper.

883. The Lord Bishop of Lichfield.

884. T. W. Evans, Esq. (Chairman of the Governors).

5. The Right LIon. Lord Vernon.

6. Sir Andrew Walker, Bart.

:887. The High Sheriff (F. Arkavright, Esq., J. P., D.L.).

8. Lord Burton.

;889. The Lord Bishop of Southwell.

0. His Worship the Mayor of Derby (A. S. Haslam,

Esq.).

1. Sir William Evans, Bart.

2. The Astronomer Royal (H. M. Christie, Esq., M.A.), 894. The Ven. the Archdeacon of Derby.

:895. The Lord Bishop of Southwell.

[896. E. AV. Hobson, Esq., D.Sc, F.R.S.

[897. The Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain.

898. Sir Henry H. Bemrose, M.P.

899. Geoffrey Drage, Esq., M.P.

900. The Right Hon. Lord Belper. [90 1. Sir Clement C. Bowring, J. P.

THE DERBY SCHOOL REGISTER.

Xtst of riDaobtri of St 1bclcn'6 nDona^tcrv^ anb IFDeab ^I>a6ter6 of 2)crb\> Scbool,

ante 1159. BARBAE APRILIS, Willielmus,

Who, with Bishop Walter Durdent, entnisted the " Schola de Derbie " to the Wardeiiship of the Abbot of Darley (DarJey Chartulary, Brit. Museum).

1 261. NICHOLAS, Magister.

Established a hospital at the Oratory of St. Helen's.

1275. GOODMAN, Wm., Magister 8*^ Helene.

[Darley Cliartulary.)

12... INGERAM, Robert, " Capelanus 8"=*^ Elene."

[Darley Chartulary:)

1 291/2. "Magister Domus S*"*^^ Helene."

[Taxation of Poj^e Nicholas IV.) 1348. CARRE, Sir Peter, Mag'' S'^ Helene.

[Mr. Bateman's MSS.)

1406. BELLE, Rev, Stephen, " magister Scliolae Derb."

[Charter at Belvoir Castle.)

1527. ?BRY(T or K)LEBANK, Rev. Henry.

Priest of St. Helen's, wlio, probably in the capacity of a Schoolmaster, attended to St. Nicholas' altar, in All Saints' Church.* Died, 1561.

159... JOHNSON, Rev. Richard, M.A., Trin. Coll., Camb.

Vicar of St. Werburf,di's, 1606-27.

1610. HALL, Rev. Gervase.

Was up to 1610 the Usher at Nottinjijjham (Trammar School ; Yicar of Elvaston up to 1621 ; Vicar of All Saints', 1621-32.

1627. RAYNER, Mr., M.A.

164... BINGHAM, Rev. John, St. John's Coll., Camb.

Vicar of Marston, 16... -1662, then at Brailsford. Born, 1607 ; died, 1689.

1652. BRANDRETH, Richard (?), M.A., Christ's Coll, Camb.

165... HILL, Rev.

[Two Hills, Nicholas and Matthias, both B.A. of Cath. Hall, Camb., are mentioned in the Wirksworth Classis Book in 1656 and 1658.]

1664, 1667. OSBORNE, Rev. William, M.A. [Christ's Coll., Camb. ; or St. John's Coll., Camb.] .

Vicar of St. Peter's, Derby, 1664-1712.

1668. STONE, Robert, (?)M.A., St, John's Coll., Camb.

* " Serges holde up by y'^ Crafts ; Itm, whosoe er ys scolemayster by gederiug among hys seders upholdes before S' Nicholas iiij wax serges" [Old Begister of All Saints' Church).

THE DERBY SCHOOL KEGISTER. xi

167... MATTHEWS, Eev. John, M.A., Sidn. Coll., Camb.

Presented All Saints' Church with a " Patin of Silver Plate" in 1681.

168... HORSINGTON, Rev. Jasper, M.A., New Inn Hall, Ox.

Born, 1649 ; died, 1734.

16S4. CANTEELL, Eev. Thomas, M.A., Brasenose Coll., Ox.

Vicar of Elvaston. Born, 1649; buried, 23rd March, 1697/8. Monument in St. Peter's, Derhj-.

1697. BLACKWALL, Eev. Anthony, M.A., Emm. Coll., Camb.

Vicar of Elvaston. Born, 1672 ; died, 1780. (See under Scholars.)

172(2). WINTEE, Eev. Joshua.

Incumbent of All Saints', 1724-74, in which year he died.

circa 1750. ALMOND, Eev. George, B.A., Trin. Coll., Camb.

Vicar of Chellaston, 1758-63, Buried, 26th Nov., 1763.

1 761. MANLOVE, Eev. Thomas, M.A., St. John's Coll., Camb.

Vicar of St. Alkmund's and Si3ondon ; Lord of the Manor of Boj'lestone. Born, 1730; died, 1802.

1774. CLAEKS(T)ONE, Eev. Anthony, M.A., St. Peter's Coll., Camb.

1793. BLIGH, Eev. J.\mes.

Perp. Curate of Normanton. Died, 1834.

1834. FLETCHEE, Eev. Dr. William, D.D., Brasenose, Ox.

Late Fellow of Brasenose Coll., Ox. (1st Class Lit. Hum., 1833) ; afterwards Head Master of Southwell School and of Queen Elizabeth's School, Wimborne, 1872; Vicar of Ulceby, Lincoln., 1890. Translator of " Lactantius " ; joint translator of Bengels " Gnomon," etc. Born, 1810 ; died, 1900.

1843. HUDSON, John.

Had a private school in Full Street, 1827-43. Died, 1872. 1858. LEAEY, Eev. Dr. Thomas Humphrys Lindsay, M.A., D.C.L., Brasenose Coll., Ox.

Late Scholar of Brasenose Coll., Ox. ; Editor of "Homer," "Herodotus," "Demosthenes," "Cicero," and "Virgil," in Weale's Series; Author of "Every Christian's Every-Day Book," and other devotional works ; late Editor of The Hock. Born, 1827. Vicar of St. Philiji's, London, S.E.

1865. CLAEK, Eev. Walter, B.D., Magd. Coll., Camb.

Late Head Boy of Shrewsbury School ; late Scholar and Prizeman of Magd. Coll., Camb.; Fifteenth in the Classical Tripos, 1860. Born, 1838 ; died, 1889.

1889. STEENDALE-BENNETT, James Eobert, M.A., St. John's Coll., Camb.

18th "Wrangler, 1869 ; Fellow and late Senior Mathem. Lecturer, King's Coll., Loudon. 51, Castletown lioad, Ken- sington, W-

1898. TOLLIT, Percy Kitto, M.A., Magd. Coll., Ox,

Late Scholar of Magd. Coll., Ox.; 1st Class Mathem., Mods., 1883; 1st Class Mathem., Finals, 1885; 1st Class Natural Science, Finals, 188G.

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a96i6tant nDa6teiT\

1602. KIRKLAND, Egbert.

[Derby Court Booh.)

1637. -JINKERSON, Rev. Thomas.

1640. BINGHAM, Rev. John.

Middle Master, afterwards Head Master ; one of the subscribers to the first Polj'glot Bible,

1651-54. WEBSTER, Paul.

Born, 1637; died,a695. (Monument in Chesterfield Parish ClLurch.)

1657. *HARRYMAN, Rev. John.

One of the first "brethren" of the borough ap- pointed by the Charter of Charles II., 1680.

1657. -BOTT, Rev. Mr. 1663. WARD, Rev. Noah.

Soon exchanged for Ashb3^ Chaplain to Sir John Wentworth. Born, 164U; died, 1699.

1667. *BOURNE, Rev. Thomas.

1672. BOURNE, Rev. Samuel, O.D. [? M.A., Trin. Coll., Camb.]

1674. -HOW, Rev. John.

1675-93. WARD, Rev. John, M.A., Sid. Coll., Camb.

Usher.

168... HORSINGTON, Rev. Jasper, M.A., New Inn Hall, Ox.

Middle Master ; sometime Head Master. Vicar of Mackworth, 1695 ; Chaplain of Derby Gaol.

1684. -MACHAM (MACHIN), Rev. Nathaniel.

Vicar of St. Michael's and St. Werburgh's, Derby, 1662-89.

1684. -OSBORN, Rev. Mr. 1684. ? WALKER, Thomas. Left ante 1685. OGDEN, Rev. Sam., M.A., Christ's Coll., Camb.

Started a private school in the town. Head Master of Wirksworth Grammar School, 1686-97. Born, 1627 ; died, 1697.

1692. '''ELLOT, Rev. Luke.

1693, 1729. STE(E)VENSON, Rev. Joseph.

1 700. BRADBURY, Rev. John, B.A., Trin. Coll., Camb.

Curate of St. Michael's and St. Werburgh's, 1710. Left Derby with Rev. Anthony Blackwall, 1722.

1705. -TURNER, Rev. Mr.

* Was a (Crawshaw) Lecturer at All Saints' Cluirch, Derby— a post con- stantly held by the Masters of Derby School.

THE DEEBY SCHOOL REGISTER. xiii

1705. *DAKEYXE, Rev. Mr.

^? Sam. Dakeyne, M.A. and Fellow of St. John's Coll.,, Camb., 168i.]

1 7 14. *BATEMAN, Rev. Mr. i7i(6)-22. LOCKETT, Rev. Willm., M.A. and Fellow of Trin. Coll., Camb.

Curate of Alvaston, 1716-22; of St. Werburgh's, 1722-.56; Chaplain of the Gaol. Acted as Head Master in the time intervening between Blackwall and Winter.

1722-3. -CANTRELL, Rev. Henry, M.A., O.D. 1 73 1. -CHAMBERS, Rev. William, M.A., O.D. 1731-33- -WRIGHT, Rev. Mr.

.[A Eev. Oltley ^Yright was Vicar of St. Peter's in 1749.]

1739-51. DA VIES, Rev. Joseph, M.x\., Queens' Coll., Camb.

Buried, 11th Jan., 1750/1.

1756-61. ^ROBERTS, Rev. Sam., B.A., Christ Cimrch, Ox. 178... JACKSON, ... 1 7... -1 81 6. BAYLEY, Rev. Nichol.as.

Vicar of St. Michael's, 1799-1815 ; Vicar of Spoudou 1802-15 ; Chaplain of County Gaol.

181... MOORE, Henry.

Drawing blaster. Author of illustrated works on Derby- shire. Born, 1776; died, 1818.

1828-30. FRIZELL, Rev. Richard Howard, B.A., Trin. Coll. Dublin.

Afterwards Vicar of Horsley and S. Normanton. Died 1SB9.

183... FARRAND, John(?), B.A., Clare Coll., Camb.

183... USSHER, Rev. James (?), Trinity Coll., Dublin.

183... TEDOLDI, Antonio (Modern Languages and Music).

183... JAMES, W. H. (Modern Languages and Music).

183... WEBSTER, Moses (Drawing).

Published many views of the County. Born, 1792 died. 1870.

1838. PUGH, Rev. James Baldwin, M.A., St. John's Coll., Camb.

37th Wrangler. Curate of St. Michael's, Littleover afterwards Head Master of Queen Mary's School, and St. Paul's Grammar School, Walsall.

184... WOOD, William (Writing and Arithmetic). 1841-50. ROWELL, Frederick, M.A., Emm. Coll., Camb. 1842. FLETCHER, Rev. John W., M.A., O.D., Brasenose Coll., Ox.

Chaplain of Leicester County Gaol.

1740. Buried (St. Peter's), Mr. James Roan, an Irishman, an English School- master. 1775. Joseph Pike, Schoolmaster in Derby {Poll Booh).

* Was a (Crawshaw) Lecturer at All Saints' Church, Derby— a post con- stantly held by the Masters of Derby School.

THE DERBY SCHOOL REGISTER.

1842. WATSON, Rev. - 1842-54. DUMAS, JuLiEN (FreBch).

1843. ELLABY, Francis (?), (?)M.A., Cath. Coll., Camb.

1844. SMITH, Rev. Samuel, B.A., (?) St. John's Coll.,

Camb. (Engiisli and Classics).

1844. NOAD, Rev. Dr. George Fred, B.A., D.C.L.

Late Scholar of Worcester Coll., Ox. ; Head Master of Holybourne Grammar School, 1850 ; Princixjal of Kingston Coll., Hull.

1845. BRAME, Rev. John, B.A., St. John's Coll., Camb.

Afterwards Curate of W. Leigh, Lanes., 186U.

1S45. CLARKE, Rev. James, M.A., Trin. Coll., Dublm.

Afterwards Vicar of Ripley. 1845. NEILL, Rev. Patrick (Classics).

1845. STAINES, Rev. Robert John, B.A., Trin. Coll., Camb.

Afterwards Head Master of Fort Vancouver School.

1846. GASCOIGNE, Rev. Thomas, M.A., Cath. Coll., Camb.

(Classics).

Afterwards Master of a School at Spondon.

1850. JAY,

[One Wm. Jas. Jay was M.A. of Cath. Coll., Camb.. 18.50.]

1851-54. POWNALL, Rev. Wm. Lowe, M.A., St. John's Coll., Camb.

Vicar of Shankill, Gowran, Kilkenny, 1874.

1851-54. MOORE, Rev. Henry, M.A., Ti'in. Coll., Dublin.

Chaplain of Derby Gaol, 1855.

1851-54. CHYLINSKI, DE (French). 1851-54. GIMMEL, (?)W.

1854-61. HUTCHINSON, Rev. Geo. Tesdale, M.A., Univ. Coll., Ox.

Vicar of Osmaston. Died, 1901.

1854-68. BARBER, Thomas Wm., B.A., Emm. Coll., Camb. (Mathematics).

Holh/ Mount, Smalley.

1854. COXE, ?

1854-63. KOSCHETZKY, H. (Modern Languages).

i855-(6o). MACFARLANE,

185(6). DANIEL, (English).

1859. KANTER, J. Alex.

1859-71. DEACON, Augustus Oakley (Drawing Master).

Author of works on Perspective. 1845. Founder of the School of Art, Derby. Died, 81st Dec, 1899.

i860. HUNTER, 1862-65. ROBERTS, Rev. John Henry, M.A.

Late Scholar of Emm. Coll., Camb. ; afterwards Head Master of Denbigh Grammar School.

186... JESSOPP, Wm., Naval Officer (Mathematics)

THE DERBY SCHOOL REGISTER. xv

1862 (left). FOSTER, John (English).

Of :i Scotch University.

1863-6S. PRICE, Rev. Ph. R., B.A.

Late Scholar of Jesiis Coll., Ox. Afterwards had a School in Normanton Eoad, Derby.

186.. (left). ELLISON, John Eldox, B.D., Trin. Coll., Dublin.

186.. (left). GOODE, Dr. H., M.D. (Science).

1863-65. WARNE, (French).

1863 (left). SMITH, J. B. (English).

1863-77. ALDRED, David (Lower School). Dead.

i863-(S6). LAMY, Adolphe (French). Dead.

1863-65. EIIRKE, (German).

186.. (left). FPJTCHE, Froude (Music).

1865-67. OLDHAM, Wm. Page, B.A., O.D.

Late Tancred Scholar, Christ's Coll., Camh. ; 28th AVrangler. Vicar of Ashton-in-Makerfield. Died 80 AxDril, 1871.

1865 (left). WAGNER,

1865 (left). ROSSALL, J. Heaton, B.A.

Late Scholar of Corpus Christi Coll., Camb.

1865-66. BRUNO, B., Gottingen Univ. (German). 1865-86. DODD, W. L. (Music and Choirmaster).

Organist of St. Alkmund's, afterwards of St. Andrew's, Derl)y.

iS65(left). MEADEN, H. F., F.C.S. (Lond.) (Science).

1865-70. GREAVES, Charles AucxUstus, O.D., M.B., LL.B.

(Lond.) (Science).

1866-70. ALTDORFER, Severin (German).

1867-83. BEACH, Rev. William Henry, M.A., Trin. Coll., Dublin (Mathematics).

Ciu-ate of St. Michael's, Derby, 1868-70. Head Master, junior department, Bath College, Somerset. The Mi/fhe, Stol;e Bislwp, Bristol.

1868-78. ALLISON, Rev. Francis Benj., M.A. (Science and Mathematics ).

28th Wrangler and 1st Class Natural Science, 1863; Fellow of Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb. ; afterwards Head Master of Chesterfield Grammar School, 1876-83 ; Principal of Glendale School, Eastbourne, 1883-94; Vicar of Feasmarsh, Bye, Sussex.

1867-74. HOSE, Rev. Henry Judge, M.A. (Mathematics).

9th Wrangler; late Scholar of Trin. Coll., Camb.; for- merly Mathematical Master at Westminster Coll. ; afterwards Principal of St. Mary's Coll., Conwaj'. Editor of Euclid, etc. Died at Bishop's Stortford, 16 June, 1883.

1867-73. ROITEL, Andre (Ecole Tiirgot, Paris) (French). 1867-70. GALLIERS, Rev. Th., M.A.

12th Wrangler; Fellow of Caius Coll., Camb. ; afterwards Mathematical Master, Newcastle Grammar School, 1878 ; Rector of Kirstead, Norwich. Died, ante 1896.

THE DEEBY SCHOOL REGISTER.

1867-81.

Left 1867. 1867-70.

1867

-77-

I87I

-89.

I87I

-81.

IS7I

-72.

1872

-73-

Left I

572.

1873

-78.

1875-78.

1877

-79-

1877

-80.

1877

-79-

1877

-85-

1877

-79-

1878-85.

1879-88. 1879-80.

1879-83.

SMYTIIE, E. McGregor (Master of Junior School).

Afterwards, Eastbourne School.

CHANDLER, W.

HEWITT, Hy. Marmaduke, M.A.

Late Scholar of St. John's Coll., Camb. (1st Class Classic Tripos). Barrister-at-law. Class. Exam., London Univ., l877-8'2. Author of " Digest of Greek Language Examination Questions," 1877; "Digest of Latin Language Examination Questions," 1877; "A Manual of our Mother Tongue," 1887. Barrister-at-law, 3, Pump Court, Temple, E.G.

BURGESS, W. Arnold, B.A., Queen's Coll., Ox.

219, Stanhope Street, Regent's Park, N.W.

SIMMONDS, T. (Drawing).

Head Master of the School of Art, Derby.

COOK, J. T. (Painting).

Of the School of Art, Derby ; now Head Master of the School of Art, Sheffield.

PARISE, M. (French and German).

HUMMEL, Rev. Francis Henry, B.A., Worcester Coll., Ox. (Hons. in Classics).

CINQ, , B.A. (Lucerne) (French).

PENROSE, Charles, B.A.

Late Scholar of Oriel Coll., Ox. ; M.A. 1880.

GILBERT, Rev. Charles Robert, B.A.

Late Scholar of Christ's Coll., Camb.; 19th Wrangler; afterwards Head Master of College School, Weymouth ; now Head Master of Cuventry Grammar Scliool.

ADAIR, J. F., B.A.

Late Scholar and Fellow of Pembroke Coll., Camb.; 7th Wrangler ; afterwards Professor at Sydney LTniv.

MASSERVY, A., M.A.

Late Scholar of Exeter Coll., Ox. ; Taylorian Univ. Scholar. Died at Mauritius.

LAMB, J. G., B.A.

Late Scholar of Hertford Coll., Ox.

COYLE, Dennis, B.Sc. (Lond.).

Late Exh., Royal College of Science, Dublin.

STEVENS, H. E. de R.

LOWNDES, Jefferson, B.A., Hert. Coll., Ox. (Classics).

Head Master of St. Kitts (Trammar School, 1886. Winner of the Diamond Sculls, 1879-83 ; and Wingfield Sculls, 1881-83.

IDDON, John, M.A. (Mathematics).

Fellow of Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb. : 11th Wrangler. Died, 19th Jan., 1890.'

JERVIS, Rev. George William, M.A., Christ Church, Ox.

MORGAN, J. R., B.A. (Classics).

Late Scholar of Jesxis Coll., Camb. Eodirell, Weymouth.

Connaught House,

:88o

-82.

88i

-82.

S8i

-82.

880

-83.

882

-84.

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S80-84. Li^FFAN, Eev. Robert Stuart de Courcy, M.A. (Classics).

Late Exh., Merton Coll., Ox. (1st Class Classics); Head Master of King's School, Stratford - on - Avon ; Principal of Cheltenham College, 1895-99; Rector of St. Stephen's, Wal- brook, E.C. Author of "Aspects of Fiction," 1885. 119, St. George's Road, Eccleston Square, London.

SCHMID, Hermann (German).

SIEVKKING, Arthur G., M.A., Cains Coll., Camb.

EDGELL, Rev, R. Arnold, M.A., Univ. Coll., Ox.

Afterwards Assistant Master, Westminster School ; now Head Master, Leamington College,

PEARCE, H. G. (Drawing).

Of the Derby School of Art.

EARLE, Alfred G., M.A. (Science).

Late Scholar of Christ Church, Camb.; afterwards Master at Toabridge School.

1882-83. MACDONNELL, Frederick Theodore, B.A., Clare Coll., Camb. (French and German).

■ki, Cheyne Court, Chelsea, W.

1882-86. RICE, Ernest, B.A.

Late Scholar of Jesus Coll., Camb.; afterwards King's School, Rochester ; Epsom. Atistralia.

1883-85. STUCKEY, Frank A., B.A., Pembroke Coll., Camb.

Now M.A., Head Master of Leadenhall House School, Harrogate.

1883-85. BRADBURY, T. (Drawing).

Derby School of Art,

1883-85. RIGBY, G. (Drawing).

Derby School of Art.

1884-86. BLANSHARD, Charles T., M.A. (Science).

Late Scholar of Queen's Coll., Ox. (1st Class Natural Science).

1885-88. HESLOP, G. H., M.A. (Classics).

Late Scholar of Christ's Coll., Camb. ; afterwards Head Master of Sandbach Grammar School; now Head Master of Sevenoaks Grammar School.

1885-86. JACQUES, William Baldwin, B.A., Brasenose Coll., Ox.

Rector of Burton Latimer, Kettering.

1886-90. DORLING, Rev. Edward Earle, M.A., Clare Coll., Camb. (Chaplain).

Minor Canon, and Head Master of Cathedral Church School, Salisbury. Perp. Curate, Burcomhe, Salishurij.

1 886 -88. UN WIN, William Sully, B.A., Magd. Coll., Ox.

Winner of the Diamond and Wingfield Sculls, 1884 and 1885. Afterwards M.A. Curate, Crosthwaite, Keswick, Cumb.

1886-S9. WHITBY, Hugh 0., B.A., Lincoln Coll., Ox.

Afterwards M.A. Master at Tonhridge School. 1886-87. JOHNSON, J. Jean, B.A., Paris (French). 1886-89. SIMMONDS, T., junr. (Drawing and Painting).

Derby School of Art.

1886-89. SMITH, Arthur F., O.D., Mas. Bac, Camb. (Music).

THE DERBY SCHOOL REGISTER.

1886. 1887.

1887-89.

Left 1887. 1888-90.

1888-89.

1889-91.

1889-92.

1889-94.

1889-98.

1889-90.

1890.

1890-92.

1890-92.

1890-91.

1891-93.

1891-94.

1892-94.

jeft 1892.

1892-93.

1892-96.

1892.

FULLER, Leslie John, M.A. (Science).

Late Foundation Scholar of St. John's Coll., Camb. (1st Class Science Tripos, 1884).

TACCHELLA, Benjamin, B.A., Univ. Gall. (Modern Languages, Drawing and Painting).

Dipl. E. Ministry of Education, Saxony; and Phil. Acad., Florence. Aiithor of " German Etymology," Lond., 1886.

CHADFIELD, Edward J. (Music).

Leipzig Conserv. ; Mus. Bac, Ox. WoochtocJc, Ontario, Canada.

DAUGLISH, J. M., Ox. MADELEY, Walter, B.A. (Classics).

Late Scholar of New Coll., Ox. (1st Class Classics); after- wards Senior Class. Master, Bradford Coll. ; now M.A., Head Master of Wondhridge School.

BROOKSMITH, E. J., M.A., LL.B. (Mathematics).

Late Scholar of St. John's Coll., Camb. ; Wrangler. Lec- turer, R.M.A., Woolwich.

BURGH, W. G. DE, B.A. (Classics).

Late Scholar of Merton Coll., Ox. (1st Class Classics).

TATE, James,, M.A. (Mathematics).

Late Scholar of St. John's Coll., Camb. ; 16th Wrangler. Elected Head Master of Gillingham Grammar School, Dorset. Died 15th July, 1892.

CHAMBERS, Charles E., B.A., LL.B., Trin. Coll., Camb. (Hons. in Classics and Law Tripos).

Now M.A. Head Master of Henley Grammar School.

PHILPOTT, OcTAYius, M.A. (Chaplain).

Late Scholar of Jesus Coll., Camb. Rector of Glenfield, Leics.

SEDDON, J. D.

STRANACK, Rev. Charles W. M., M.A., Trin. Coll.,

Dublin (Chaplain). HENRY, J. Harold, A.R.A.M. (Violin).

Principal of the Derby Conservatoire of Music.

CARNEGIE, Charles Edward, B.A., Univ. Coll., Camb., and Leipzig Conserv.

Afterwards Master at St. Michael's School, Tenbury. Now M.A. Curate of Baldock, Herts.

LAING, Philip M. T., B.A., St. John's Coll., Ox. Afterwards Master at Deuston Coll.

STRANACK, Wallace G. N.

Late Class. Scholar, St. Paul's School.

SMITH, Sydney, R.A.M. Silver Med. (Music). LEWIS, George Alfred, O.D., M.A. (Mathematics).

Late Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb. ; llth Wrangler.

WHITESTONE, R. a. W., B.A.

Late Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb.

AINSLIE, M. a., B.A., Caius Coll., Camb. FIELD, F. G. E., B.A., St. John's Coll., Camb.

Now M.A. ; Rev. Head Master, Truro Grammar School.

NEVILLE COX, Samuel (Music).

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1892. POCHIN, Ed. Carlyon, M.A., Cains Coll., Camb.

1894. AMOS, Archibald Deakeford Cradock, J\L.A. (Classics). Late Scholar of Queens' Coll., Camb. ; Prizeman and Marshall Scholar. Published: Translations of Cfesar, Civil War, 1.; Plautns, Trinummus; Horace, Odes II. and III.; Virgil, iEneid, X.; Livy, XXII; Xenophon Oeconomicus; Homer, Odj'ssey, IX. and X.— Camb., 1895, etc.

1894-97. BREWIN, Lancelot, B.A., Balliol Coll., Ox. (1st Class Hon., Math.).

Afterwards Senior Math. Master, Khedive Coll., Cairo; Senior Math. Master, Fettes School, Edinburgh.

1896-98. CHARLESWORTH, G. S., B.A.

Late Exh., Magd. Coll., Ox.; afterwards Senior Class. Master of Coatham Grammar School, Turks.

1897-98. ELLIOTT, J., M.A. (Mathematics).

Afterwards Senior Math. Master, Great Yarmouth Grammar School.

Left 1897. KUCK, G. H., B.A.

Late Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb.

Left 1897. NEVILLE, Latmer, B.A., Selwyn Coll., Camb.

Locum tenens during Mr. Pochin's absence.

1898-99. PADFIELD, W. H. G., B.A.

Senior Oi^t., Emm. Coll., Camb. ; afterwards La Martiniere School, Luclcnoiv.

1898-1900. ARCHER, Frank, B.A.

Late Scholar of Wadham Coll., Ox. ; afterwards Blair Lodge Coll., N.B. ; Oratory School, Binningliam.

1 898-1901. WOOD, A. Rawlinson, Mus. Bac. (Durham) (Music). 1900. FULFORD, Henry Langdon, M.A., Exeter Coll., Ox.

1894. SMITH, Mrs. C. H. (Pianoforte). 1894-98. WILSON, Miss Theodoiu C. (Violin).

preparatory) School.

[892. EARDLEY, Miss E. M.

Head Mistress, Charnwood Street Branch.

1892-94. EARDLEY, Miss.S. 0. (now Mrs. H. Simpson).

Late Head Mistress, Wilson Street Branch.

1893-96. WALKER, Miss E. (now Mrs. Chadwick). 1894. ASKWITH, Miss S. N.

Head Mistress, Friar Gate Branch.

1S94-99. HAWKYARD, Miss E.

1896. SIMPSON, Miss C.

1897-98. WHITTAKER, Miss A. E.

1898. WHITTAKER, Miss G. J.

899-1901. BASELEY, Miss H. B.

1900. WALKER, Miss L.

1 90 1. WEBSTER, Miss G. I.

EXPLANATIONS.

Mr. or Esq. It will be noticed that various courtesy titles, such as "Esq.," "gent.," etc., occur in the older period of the Register. These are quotations. In the more recent times (from 1834 downwards) they have been omitted. The alternation between Mr. and Esq., as it occurs in some Registers, forms an invidious distinction which it is not in everybody's power to establish by a hard and fast rule ; besides, the lavish use of the " Esq. " has nowadays made this title practically so meaningless that it is no great hardship to forego it.

Dates between inverted commas are copied from inscriptions ; dates between brackets refer to the years a pupil was at School.

Square Brackets, in the older part of the Register, enclose surmises which may eventually help towards the identification of the respective Old Derbeians.

b. =boru. d.=dead. * before a name denotes a boarder.

Athletics are recorded side by side with other distinctions. An endeavour was made to keep these separate, but it has not been found practicable. And, indeed, why should they be divided ? Sports alternate and intermingle daily with School and College life ; it is therefore quite natural that athletic distinctions should be recorded chronologically with scholastic and other achievements. The Sports accounts being wanting in various years, the editor apologises for any unavoidable omissions which may be noticed during those respective periods. The dates generally refer to the first year a Derbeian played or rowed for his School or, owing to the lack of records, is known to have done so.

B. IV. =:lst Boat. Wimb. R. Team = Wimbledon Rifle Team. F. XI. = 1st Football Eleven. C. XI. = 1st Cricket Eleven. The various successes of the School Crews and Teams

will be accounted for in a special chapter of " The

History of Derby School."

Scholp. = Scholarship. Exh. = Exliil)ition. O.D.=()kl Derbeian.

1570] THP] DERBY SCHOOL RP:(;iSTER.

Scholars,

HADLEY, Thomas ("1570").

i'Old Staffordsliire family. There is a mouunieut to some members of tliis family in All Saints' Church, Derby. j

HAUGHTON, Gilbert (circa 1573), b. 1561.

Son of Raliih Hanghton, gent., bailiff in 1571 and 1583, Little Chester, Derby. Brasenose Coll., Ox., 1578; B.A. 1579; Middle Temple.

SMYTH, John (157. ..-1584), b. 1567, d. 1640.

Son of Thomas Smyth, of Hoby, Leicestershire. Magd. Coll., Ox.,

1589; Genealogical Antiquary; Steward to the Earls of Berkeley; Middle Temple, 1594 ; Lord of the Manor of Nibley, Gloncs. ; M.P. for Midhurst, 1621-2; Author of heraldic and fendal works on Gloucestershire, and "The Lives of the first 21 Lords of Berkeley from the Norman Conquest to 1628."

SYTWELL, George (c. 1582), b. 18 Sept. 1569 ; d. 20 April. 1607.

Son of Francis Sytwell, Esq., Eckington, co. Derby. Succeeded to the

estate of Staveley, Netherthorpe, in 1601. Buried in Eckington Church. Was one of the ancestors of Sir George Sitwell, Bart., of Renishaw, who has still in his possession Latin and Greek school-books used by the former 300 years ago, also a beautifully written MS. on Ars logica of the same period.

IRcw 1Ricbar& ^obnsout /ll>.B., 1l3ca& /flbasteut 159 1610.

COTTON, John (1593-1597), b. 4 Dec. 1584, d. 2^ Dec. 1652.

Son of Rowland Cotton, Esq., leqis j/nriti, Full Street, Derby. Emm.

Coll., Camb., B.A. 1600; M.A., B.D., 1613. A learned divine who, after a brilliant Academical career (he was head lecturer, dean, catechist, and fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge), was appointed Vicar of St. Botolph's, l^oston, where he was persecuted for his Puritan views. He joined the Pilgrim Fathers in 1633, and soon became the leading spirit of the Church in New England, his new place of activity being called ]5oston, in memory of his former incumbency in Lincolnshire. His theological works are very numerous, the best known of which are '■ The Way of Life," Lond. 1641 ; "The True Constitution of a particular Church," Lond. 1642; "The Controversj' concerning Liberty of Conscience," Lond. 1646; "The Covenant of God's Grace," Lond. 1645 ; " A Treatise on Predestination," Lend. 1646 ; " Milk for Babes," Lond. 1646 ; " Commentary on the First Epistle of St. John," Lond. 1658. In 1855 a handsome memorial was erected to him in his old Parish Church at Boston, Lincolnshire.

GOODWYNNE, Thomas ("i6oo"), b. 1588, d. 162 u.

Son of Francis Goodwynne, Bailiff of Derby 1616, '23 and '33. Emm.

Coll., Crfmb., B.A. 1611, M.A. 1614, D.D. ; Rector of Kirk Langley.

BATE, Anthony (circa 1604), l)apt. 22 Dec. 1591. d. 1618.

Son of Anthony P.ate. Little Chester. Dei-liv.^^ New Coll., Ox.. I',. A.

1617.

THE DERBY SCHOOL REGISTER. [1610

IRcw (Bervase IF^all. 1F^ea^ /IDaster, 1610 1627.

MELLOR, George (circa 1610), b. 1595, d. 1659.

Soil of Robert Melloi', pent., Idridgeliav, co. Derby. Emm. Coll.,

Camb., B.A. 1617, M.A. 1621.

MELLOR, William (" i6i... ").

Son of Robert Mellor, gent., Idridgehaj', co. Derby. Idridgehay.

SITWELL, George (circa 1610), b. 1600, d. 1667.

Son of George Sitwell, Esq., O.D. Reiiishaw. co. Derby. Commis- sioner for the Royal Aids. Sheriff, 1653. Monument in Eckington Church.

HADLEY, W. ("1612").

(v. supra.) WILMOT, Robert (" 1614"), b. 1603, d. 1657.

Son of Robert Wilmot, gent , Chaddesden. Magd. Hall, 0.\ , 1619-20;

Gray's Inn, Barrister-at-law, 1633. Of Chaddesden Hall.

SANDARS, Thomas (circa 1620), b. 1610, d. 1695.

Son of Collingwood Sandars, Lord of Caldwell and Ireton. Known as

Sir Thomas Sandars de Ireton. Col in the Parliamentary Army. M.P. for Derby during the Commonwealth, and Ecclesiastical Commissioner. '• Eqiiitiiiu Trihunus." General Henry Sandars de Ireton (lBll-51), and John (1615-89), Lord Mayor of London in 1658, were, according to some authorities, his brothers; according to others, his cousins.

MAY, ... (" 1622 ").

/ll>r. IRaviner, /ll>.B., 1bea^ riDaster, 1627-164. .

LEVINGE. Thomas (" 163 1 "), b. 16 19, d.

Son of Timothy Levinge, Esq., M.P. 1621. and Recorder of Derby; Lord

of the Manor of Parwich. Balliol Coll., Ox., 1636; and Inner Temple,

1641; Barrister-at-law, Derby. His descendant. Sir Richard Levinge, was Lord Chief Justice of Ireland and created Bart. 1685.

BATEMAN, Hugh (1633), b. 1616; d. 13 April, 1682.

Son of Richard Bateman, gent., Hartington, co. Derby. St. John's

Coll. Camb.; Graj^'s Inn, 1637, Barrister-at-law. Monument in All Saints', Derby.

BATEMAN, Robert, b. 8 Sept. 1622, d. 1658.

Son of Richard Bateman, gent., Hartington, co. Derby. Citizen of

London.

BERISFORD, Richard (1633- 1635), b. 1617.

Son of Richard Berisford (also spelt lieresford), yeoman, Alstonfield,

Staffs. St. John's Coll., Camb.; Fellow of his College, 1642; Senior, 1652;

D.D. 1661; Vicar of Wingtield.

ELEY, John ("1634"). SPENCER, Henrvt (" 1634").

1634. THE DERBY SCHOOL REGISTER.

HINTOMER, Ephr(a)im.

HOUGHTON. Gervase (" 1634"), b. 1622.

Son of Thomas Houghton, pi. of Dci-l)y. Matric. Magd. Hall. 0.\

1637.

GREGSON, Robert (" 1641 ").

Probably of Turnditch, co. Derby

ROPER {" 1641 ").

IRcw 5obn Binobam, 1F3ca^ /]I>a5tci% 164 . -1652.

STEERE, R. ("16...").

There were two R. Steeres, of Derby, wlio studied at Oxford : Roger Steere, son of Peter Steere, of Manchester, born in Derby 1625, 13. A. (Univ. Coll.) 1642, M.A. 1661, Rector of Staveley 1653-66; and Robert Steere, son of John Steere, gent., born in Derby 1646, Matric. Magdalen Hall 1665.

HOPE, Henry (" 1648").

[? Sou of John Hope, Bailiff 1G29, and Mayor 1639.] HOPE, Robert (" 1648").

^May have been of Grangetield, in co Derby.]

LARGE, Edward (" 16... "), d. 1710.

Sou of Edward Large, Bailiff of Derby in 162H, and Mayor in 1640 and

1*^58. Father and son were benefactor.s of Derby aud Chesterfield (Large's

Hospital, Friargate, 1716).

MELLOR, Henry (1650-1654) b. 1638, d. ante 1684.

Son of Robert Mellor, gent., Mayor of Derby 1647. St. John's Coll.,

Camb,, 1654. Of Castle Fields, Derby. Mentioned in Hutton's "History" for having exposed the usurpations of the Derby Corporation in 1675.

SOLTER, Thomas (1650-1654), b. 1634.

Son of John Softer, " Calcearii," Derby. St. John's Coll., Camb., 1654.

FOX, S. ("1651 ").

BENNETT, Nathaniel.

Son of Gervase Bennett, Mayor of Derby 1645, who first nicknamed the

Friends "Quakers"; M.P. during the Commonwealth. Christ Church,

Ox., 1656-57; Gray's Inn, 1655; Inner Temple, 1658.

WILSON, Thomas (1651-1656), 1). 1640.

Son of Thomas Wilson, yeoman, co. Derby, St. John's Coll., Camb.,

1656; M.A. 1663; in holy orders, 1666-97.

ELEY, John ("1652 ").

(v. supra, 1634).

SWETNAM, Thomas ( 165 [2] -1656), b. 1641.

Son of Rev. Joseph Swetuam, M.A., Vicar of Allhallows, Derby.— —St. John's Coll., Camb., 1656. Vicar of Turnditch, Derby; ejected, lfi62. Pub- lished Sermons, "The Grand Question," etc. His brothers Samuel, b. 1644; and Isaac, b. 1649— were most probably educated at the same School.

CURRY, Thomas ("1654").

THE i)EHBY SCHOOL REGISTER. [ 1655

IRev. 1Ricbar& BranOretb, /li>.H., IbeaD /iDaster, i6-

FLAMSTEED, John (1655- 1662), b. 19 Aug., 1646 ;d. 31 Dec, 17 19.

Son of Stephen Flamsteed, maltster, Derby and Little Hallam, and

Churchwarden of All Saints', Derby. M.A., Jesus Coll., Camb., 1674;

Ordained at Ely House. 1675. FIRST ASTRONOMER ROYAL. Author of "The True and Apparent Diameters of all the Planets," 1673, a work which Newton iitilised in his " Principia"; an " Ephimeris," L673-4; id. with a true account of the tides, for the King's use, 1674 ; " Doctrine of the Sphere," 1681 ; " Historia ('nelestis Britannica," in 3 vols., containing a new catalogue of nearly 3,000 fixed stars, 1705, 1712-1725 ; " Atlas Coelestis," 1729 ; and numerous articles in " Philosophical Transactions," vol. iv.-xxix. The first Observatory, erected for him at Greenwich, by the King's order, in 1675, received the name of Flamsteed's House. l-Juried at Burstow (Surrey), of which he held the living.

PAXELAYE, I. (" 1655").

MORRIS, William (1655-1659), b. 1641.

Son of Thomas ^Torris, aa;ricol=B, co. Derby. St. John's Coll., Camb.,

1659.

RICHARDS(O.N ?), Richard (" 165... ") ; and W.

[One Richard Richardson was of Emm. Coll. Camb., B.A. I606, M.A. 1660, B.D. 1671. Vicar of Brixworth. His son William (who was partly educated at Westminster School) was the Master of Emm. Coll., Camb., 1736.]

STUBBER, Samuel (1655-1659).

Son of Peter Stubber, gent., of Lawrence Jury (.Jewry), London. St,

John's Coll., Camb,, B.A. 1662.

WHELDON. Charles (1656-1660), b. 1643.

Son of Mr. Wlieldon, of Barrow, co. Derby. -St. John's (]A\.. Camb.,

1660; B.A. 1663.

PYMME, John (1658-1663), b. 1646.

Son of John Pymme, agricoliB, Draycote, co. Derby. St. John's Coll.,

Camb., 1663; B.A. 1666, M.A. 1670.

/Ibr. m\l /Ib.B., 1[3ca^ /iDaster, 165. .166(4;

STANIFORTH (or STAINFORTH), William ( -1633).

May have been the son of one of the following Derby Staniforths: Nathaniel (b. 1612), M.A. New Inn Hall, Ox., 1649; ejected from Glympton Vicarage, 1662; Joseph (b. 1615), Magd. Hall, Ox.; timothy, ejected from Allestree, 1662 ; Jonathan (b. 1628), ejected from Hognaston, 1662 (all of whom were most probably educated at 'Derby School).- Ashe Exh., Emm. Coll., Camb., 1663; B.A. 1666, M.A. 1670, B.D. 1694. Prebendary of York. Publ. " Sermons."

OWSLEY, John (1659), b. 1645.

Son of Rev. John Owsley, Rector of Claypole, Leios. Afterwards

went to Newark. Admitted Scholar Caius CIoll., Camb., 1661 ; B.A. 1664, M.A. 1668. Rector of Springfield, Essex. His works are mentioned in the " Catalog. Librorum Manuscriptorum Anglia;." 1697.

OWSLEY, Thcmas (1659), b. 1647.

P.rother of above. -Christ Church, Camb.. B.A. 166':'., :M A. 1670.

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GRAY (GREY), Richard (" 165... "). BOLD, John (165. .. -1660), b. 1643.

Sou of Eev. Samuel Bold, (Swarkestoue ?) Uerby. Afterwards went to

Oakham for one year. St. John's Coll., Camb., 1661 ; B.A. 1664, M.A. 1668.

COLSTON, Thomas (165... -i66o), b. 1643.

Son of Thomas Colston, Esi|., dec. Claypole. Leics. St. John's Coll.,

Camb., 1660.

PARKER, Daniell ("i66o"j.

[One of these names had an estate at Church Broughtou in 1700. J

SCHOBEL, T. (" 1661 ").

CROMPTON, " Abkam" (circa i66[), b. 1648, d. 1726.

Son of Kev. John Cromi)ton, M.A., l^railsford, co. Derby. Of Chorley

Hall. Magistrate of Derby. Steward and Warden of the Mercers' Company.

FRANCEYS, ...

Ashe Exh. in 1669. [Was it John Franceys, I). A. 1669; or Samuel Franceys, B.A. 1670, both of Emm. Coll. ?^

BOURNE, Samuel (i66...-i666j, b. 1647/8 ; d. 4 March, 17 19.

Son of Bourne, clothier, Derby. Ashe Exh., 1666. (One Samuel

Bourne took his degrees B.A. 1674, M.A. 1678 from Trinity Coll., Camb.) Assistant Master at Derby School. Vicar of Bolton. Lanes. Some of his sermons were published in 17'2'2.

SAVILE, Francis (" 1662," " 1667 ").

[There were Saviles at Bakewell at that time. William Savile, who was Steward of Lord Manners, d. 1676.]

GREGSON, George (" 166... "), d. 17 October, 17 16.

Son of George Gregson, Esq., Turnditch. eo. Derby. Attorney-at-law

of Turnditch and Derby. Buried at Duffield.

LEEKE, Francis (16...-1663), b. 1646.

Son of Francis Leeke, J. P., gent., of Marton, Lines. St. John's Coll.,

Camb., 1663.

BATEMAN, Michael (" 13 June, 1664"). CURTYS (-IES), Thomas (" 1664").

Corpus Christi Coll., Camb., 167G. [A Thomas Curtys was a benefactor of Unstone. in co. Derby, iu 1701.

IRcw XimilUam ©sbornc, /ID.B., l^?ca^ /iDaster, 166(4)1 668.

BENNET, William (1665-1667), b. 1651.

Son of William Bennet, dec, Northbrooke, co. Derby. St. John's Coll.,

Camb., 1667; B.A. 1670, M.A 1676. TA William Bennet was Ashe Exh. at Emm. Coll. ; B.A. 1670, M.A. 1675.]

BRIGGS, John (1667-1669), b. 1653.

Son of Rev. 'Thomas Briggs, Siljberthorj) (-toft '.'), Northants. St. John's

Coll., Camb., 1669.

THORP, George ( 166...-1668), b. 1650.

Son of Edward Thorp, sutoris vestiarii, Chesterfield. St. John's Coll.,

Camb., B.A. 1671. Tanner has preserved a correspondence between Dr. Gower, Master of St. John's College, and Dr. Geo. Thorp, 1679-80.

MELLOR, Robert (166. ..-1668).

Son of Robert Mellor Ashe Exh. Emm. Coll., Camb.; B..\. 1671,

M.A. 1676.

THE DERBY SCHOOL REGISTEE.

/IDr. Stone, /ID.B., Ibcab /IDaster, 1668-167

BURTON, Ralph (166... 1669).

Son of Ralph Burton, yeoman. Eigf^in, co. Derby. St. John's Coll.,

Camb.. R.A. 1672. J.P. 1712.

MACHAM, Elias (166. .. -1675), b. 1657.

Son of Rev. Nath. Macham, Vicar of St. Werbnrgh's. New Inn Hall.

Ox., 1675. Rector of Stanninghall, 1700 ; and of Colby, ■Norfolk, 1703.

MAY, William (" 1668 ").

(v. supra, 1622.)

(S)TATHAM, William (" 1668 '). (S)TATHAM, R. (" 1668'). BATEMAN, Hugh ("i67...-).

Son of Robert Bateman, Esq., (^.D.. of London. Gray's Inn, 1682;

Attorney, All Saints', Derby.

1Re\>. 3obu /Il>attbew5, /ll>.B., 1[3ca^ /IDastcr, 167. .168.

BROOK, Thomas (1674-1679), b. 1662.

Son of Edward Brook, gent., Derby. St. John's Coll., CaTiib., B.A.

1682. [One Thomas Brook, Vicar of Nantwich, published Sermons, 1732-46.]

ALLEYNE, John (167. .. -167s), b. 1657, d. 1739.

Son of John Alleyne, gent., Whiston, co. Derby. Emm. Coll., Camb.,

Ashe Exh. 1675, B.A'. 1678, M.A. 1682, Fellow 1681, B.D. 1689. Published " Episcopacy, the Great Bond of Union," 1701 ; " Unanimity in the Truth," 1707; and other theological works and sermons. Rector of Loughborough, Preb. of Lincoln, 1705.

SPATEMAN, Samuel (167...- 1676).

[? Son of Sam Spateman, Esq., Mayor of Derby in 1G67.] Ashe Exh.,

Emm. Coll., Camb. ; B.A. 1679. Deputy for the Comity in 1702.

ROBINSON, Benjamin ( 167...- 1 682), b. 1666 ; d. 30 April. 1724.

Aft. Mr. Ogden's pupil ; Chaplain of Sir John Gell. Pet up a school at Findern. Vicar of Hungerford, lierks., 1696, where he founded a Theol. Academy. Lecturer at Salter's Hall, London, 170.5.

FOX, RiCH.ARD (167... -I 67 5), b. 1656.

Son of William Fox, Spondon, co. Derby. Lincoln Coll., Ox.. M.A.

1682.

SACHEVERELL, Robert ( 16. ..-1682), b. 1669.

Son of William Sacheverdl, Es(]., M.P., of Morley and Barton Hall.

Aft. Mr. S. Ogden's pupil. Went to Cambridge.

HUNTINGDON, Thomas ( -168...), b. 1663.

■Son of Jeremy Huntingdon, barbitonsoris, Derby. Aft. Mr. S.

Ogden's pupil. St. Johns Coll.. Camb., 1681 ; 15. A. 1684.

HOPE, John, b. 1665, d. 1709/10.

Son of Rev. Mark Hope, Kedleston, co. Derby. Aft. Mr. S. Ogden's

pupil. St. John's Coll., Camb., 15. A. 1685, Fellow 16e9. "Doctor of Physick." Buried at St. Alkmund's, Derby.

1680] THE DERBY SCHOOL KEGISTEK. 7

WIL(L)MOT, Robert, b. 1668.

Son of Edward Wilmot, gent., Trusley, co. Derby. Aft. Mr. S.

Ogden's pupil. St. John's Coll., Camb., 1684. M.D.

HALTON, John (" 1680"), b. 1664, d. 1740.

Son of Imanuel Haltou, gent., Lord of the Manor of Wingfield in the County of Derby. Queen's Coll., Ox., 1680.

MUNDY, Edward, b. 1667, d. 17 13.

Son of Gilbert Mundy, Esq., Shipley Hall. High Sheriff for County Derby. St. John's Coll.. Camb., 1685. Shipley Hall.

PARKER, Thomas (1680), b. 1666, d. 1732.

Son of Thomas Parker, Esq., Attorney, Leek (Staffs.) and Derby.

Aft. Mr. Ogden's jjupil. Trinity Coll., Camb., 1685. Inner Temple; Bar- rister-at-law, 1691, Midland Circuit; Recorder of Derby. M.P. for the Borough, 1705; in the same year raised to the Order of the Coif, one of the Queen's Serjeants ; and knighted. Lord Chief Justice, 1710 ; created Baron of Macelestield, 1716; LORD HIGH CHAIsCELLOR, 1718; created Vis- count Parker of Ewelme and Earl of Macclesfield, 1721. His seat was Shirburn Castle, (Oxfordshire.

FLETCHER, Samuel ( -1682).

[A Samuel Fletcher was Mayor of Derby in 1691.] Emm. Coll.,

Camb., B.A. 1685, M.A. 1689. Vicar of Spondon, 1695-1719.

FOX, Samuel (168...), b. 1676, d. 1753.

Son of Eev. Tim. Fox, Rector of Drayton l^assett. Staff's. Mayor of

Derby, 1741.

BROUGH, Samuel, b. 1673.

Son of Gervase Brough, Dalbury. Went to Wirksworth School. St.

John's Coll., Camb., B.A. 1692.

HALTON, Tlaiothy, b. 167..., d. 1748.

Son of Imanuel Haltoii, Esq., Lord of Wingfield ]\Ianor.

IRcw jasper 1[3or9inoton, 1Fxa& /iDaster, i68.. -1684.

HORSINGTON, Joseph, bapt. 9 Mar., 1678. HORSINGTON, Jasper, bapt. 22 Dec, 1679. HORSINGTON, James, bapt. 15 July, 1686.

Sons of Rev. Jasper Horsington. ^May be assumed to have been

educated at Derby School.]

IRev. Hbomas Cantrcll, /ll>.a., 1bcaC) /IDastcr, 1684-1697.

HOLDEN, H. ("1692').

BLACKWALL, Anthony (i 68... -1690), bapt. 17 July, 1672 ; d. 1730.

Son of Anthony Blackwall, Esq., of Kirk Ireton. Emm. Coll., Camb.,

B.A. 1694. M.A. 1698. Head Master of Derby School, 1697-1722. Distin- guished classical scholar and author. Published " Theognidis Megarensis Sententife Morales," with a Latin translation, 1706; "Introduction to the Classics," 1718; "The Sacred Classics, defended and illustrated, or an

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Essay liumbly offered towards proving the Purity, Propriety and True Eloquence of the Writers oi the New Testament," 1725 ; a " Latin Grammar," 1728. In 1722 Blackwall accepted the post of Head Master at Market liosworth, where he died.

HOLDEN, Thomas (169. .. -1697), b. 1678; d. 26 June, 1726.

Son of Samuel Holden, Esq., Aston, co. Derby. Emm. Coll. and Clare

Hall, Camb., B.A. 1700, M.A. 1704. Rector of Aston. 1702-26 (?).

HOLDEN, Robert ( -1696;)

Emm. Coll., Camb., B.A. 1699, M.A. 1703. [? Rector of Weston-on-Trent, 1707-1739.] The College Ref?ister says he came from Bedfordshire; bathe may have been Samuel Holden's eldest son (b. 1676, d. 1746), who became a barrister.

LEESON, Robert (169... -1701).

Co. Derby. Emm. Coll., Camb., B.A. 1704.

COCKAYNE, George (169. ..1701), b. 16S..., d. 1746.

Son of Francis Cockayne, Esq., four times Mayor of Derby. 1703-33.

Emm. Coll., Camb., B.A. 1704. Rector of Doveridge, 170;t-46.

CANTRELL, Henry (169...1701), b. 1684/5, d. 1773.

Son of Rev. Thos. Cantrell, Head Master of Derby School. Emm.

Coll., Camb., B.A. 1704, M.A. 1710; incorp. Ox. Univ., 1756. Vicar of St. Alkmund's, Derby. Took a prominent part in the virulent controversy carried on in his time against dissenters— witness his '• Invalidity of Lay Baptism," 1714; "Dissenting Teachers," etc., J714; "The Royal Martyr," 1716. Hutton says : " Cantrell drank the Pretender's health on his knees on the famous march to Derby, 1745." Some interesting notes al)out Derby, communicated by Cantrell to Dr. Pegge, are now at the Herald's Office.

BRIDGES, William (169. ..-1696).

Son of Mr. Bridges, of Gotham, Notts. Emm. Coll., Camb., B.A. 1699,

M.A. 1703; Fellow, 1703.]

PAX(E)L(AYE) ("1696")-

(v. supra, 1655.)

MORLIDGE, H. ('> 1696").

[There lived a George Morlidge, architect, in Derby about that time.]

SAVILL(-VILE) (" 1696").

(V. supra, 1662.) [Might be George Savill fson of William Savill,

Steward ot the Earl of Rutland, of Beeley and Derby), b. 1680-1, d. 1734, of South House Grange, Loscoe ; or his brother John, of Beeley, d. 1735.]

SPATEMAN, Samuel (169... -1696).

(v. supra, 1676.) Emm. Coll., Camb., B.A. 1699, M.A. 1703.

BOTT, Thomas (169...), b. 1688 ; d. 23 Sept., 1754.

Son of Thomas Bott, mercer: Mayor of Derby, 1705; whose father was

a major during the civil wars of Charles I.'s reign. Studied medicine in

London, 1714. M..-\., Camb., Comitiis Regis, 1728. Rector of Winburg, Norfolk. Of Reymerston, 1726; of Edgefield, 1745. Published theological works : " The Peace and Happiness of this World," 1724 ; " The Principal and Peculiar Notion of the Religion of Nature," 1725 ; " Sermons," 1730- 1738; "Remarks on Butler's Analogy of Religion," 1730; "Answer to Warburton's Divine Legation of Moses."

IRev. Butbom: Blackwall, /ID.H., •([3ca^ /iDaster, 1697- 1722.

WOOD, Thomas ( 169...-1701).

Son of Mr. Wood, of Middlesex. Emm. Coll., Camb., B..\. 1704,

M.A. 1703.

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BOLD, Samuel (169. .. -1705), b. 1688.

Sou of Eev. Sam. Bold, of Brads Hall (Breadsall), co. Derby. St.

John's Coll., Camb., 1705.

WILMOT, Edward (" 1700"), b. 17 Oct., 1693 ; d. 21 Nov., 1786.

Sou of Eobt. Wilmot, Esq., who rebuilt Chaddesdeu Hall. St. Johu's

Coll., Camb., B.A. 1714; M.A. and Fellow, 1718; M.D. 1725. _ Physiciau-m- ordiuary to Queen Caroline, Frederick Prince of Wales, King (jeorge II., and Kiug George III. ; and Physician General to the Army. Was made a Baronet in 1759.

JACKSON, KoBEET ("1700").

[A Dr. Geo. Jackson was a i)euefactor of St. Peter's, Derby, in 1696;

h. 1647, d. 1699.] [A Robert Jackson was B.A. of Christ Church Coll.,

Camb., 1710.]

ROBERT(S), T. (" 1700").

[There was a Mr. Sollomon Roberts in St. Werburgh's parish, 1670.1 [Thos. Roberts, gent., St. Werburgh's, Derby, l.'z9.j

ROBERTS, William ("1700").

[A William Roberts was Sheriff for co. Derby, 1744.]

FRANCEYS, Henry ("1702," "1706"), d. 1747.

Son of William Frauceys (Francis), Apothecary, three times Mayor of

Derby in 1697-1700. Emm. Coll., Camb.. B.A. 1709, M.A. 1719 ; Alderman,

1733." Subscribed 10 guineas against the Pretender, 1745. Was the object of a flattering "exception" in the Ladies' Asseml)lv regulations. Mayor of Derby, 1747.

LOWE, John (" 1702 "). WALKER, J. (" 1702 "). PARKER, Joseph (" 1704 "), bapt. ^lay 25, 1689 ; d. 1752.

Son of Benjamin I'arker, Author. Derl)y. Captain. Jlouuuient in All

Saints', Derby.

PARKER, John ("1704").

[A John, son of Thomas Parker, of Derby, was baptised 1 May, 1CS7.]

BATE, Richard (" 170... ").

(v. supra.) [One Richard Bate was a Magistrate in 1693.]

ROE, Thomas (" 1704").

ROY (LE ?), Thom.^s ("1704").

[A Rowland Royle, of Derby, matriculated at Oriel Coll., Ox., in 1583.]

HORTON, Walter, b. 1687, d. 1708.

Son of Rev. Canon W. Horton, All Saints', Derby. Oriel Coll., Ox.,

1705. Buried in All Saints', Derby.

RADFORD, S. (" 1706").

MEYNELL, Francis (circa 1708), b. 1698, d. 1757.

Son of Francis Meyuell, of Anslow. Surgeon in Jrongate, Deriiy.

OSBORN, George (170... -1708), bapt. 25 Oct., 1690.

Son of Rev. Wm. Osborn, M.A. (former Head Master), \'icar of St. Peter's, Derby. St. John's Coll., Camb., B.A. 1711. Political writer.

OSBORN, Francis.

Probably brother of above. Ashe Exh., Emm. Coll., Camb., 1709;

B.A. 1711.

PARR, Peter (170. .. -1708), b. 1690.

Son of Philip Parr, "lanionis," Derl>y; Mayor, 1723. St. John's Coll.,

Camb., B.A. 1711, M.A. 1731.

COCKAYNE, Francis, b. 1687, d. 1767.

Sou of Francis Cockayne, tour times Mayor of Derby, 17U3-33. LORD

MAYOR OF LONDON, i750-51.

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COCKAYNE, Thomas, b. 1697, d. 1749.

Brother of preceding. Lieut. -Colonel 13th Regiment, Gibraltar ;

Deputy Judge Advocate of the Forces in Flanders; commanded his regiment at Cnlloden, 1746. Buried in St. Peter's, Derby.

FLETCHER, Samuel (" 1701 "-1710).

Son of Rev. Sam. Fletcher, O.D., Vicar of Spondon. Ashe Exh.,

Emm. Coll., Camb. ; B.A. 1713; M.A. 1721; B.D. and Fellow, 1728.

THORNHILL, Bache, b. 1700, d. 1761.

Son of John Thornhill, Esq., of Thornhill and Stanton, co. Derby.

St. John's Coll., Ox., 1717. Inner Temple, 1725; Barrister-at-law; J.P.; Captain, 1745.

WRIGHT, John ("1710"'), b. 1696 ; d. i Nov., 1767.

Son of John Wright, Attorney, Derby. Attorney. Known as " Equity

Wright," of Derby. Monument in St. Alkmund's.

BARLOW, William (170...- 17 10), b. 1693.

Son of William Barlow, vestiarii, Dockwray, Cumberland. St. John's

Coll., Camb., B.A. 1713, M.A. 1717; Fellow, 1718-24. Author of "The Sun Fish," 1740; "English Weights and Measures," 1740; "Ancient Arabian Figures in the Parish Church of Rumsay," 1741.

ANDERSON, P. (Panderson ?), (" 1710"). BAKER, James " 1710').

[One of these names M.D. in 172S.] GILBERT (Joseph or William?), {1710).

[One of these was an Aslie Exh. in 1714. Joseph graduated B..\. in 1714 ; William, in 1716.]

CLARK, Edward (" 171 1 '").

KILBY, Joseph (" 171 1 "1.

[A Richard Kilby had been Vicar of All Saints', ]:>-'rby, in 1617.]

Ashe Exh., Emm. Coll., Camb.; B.A. 1718.

NOTON, John (" 17 12").

SHIR..., T. ("1712 ").

CHAMBERS, William(i7i...-i7i6), b. 1700.

Son of William Chambers, gent., Derby. St. John's Coll., Camb.,

B.A. 1719, M.A. 172-^. Vicar of All Saints', 1728-45. Is mentioned by Hutton for his sportive proclivities which deserved no small credit, con- sidering that he weighed 27 stones !

BL'0)UNT, Thomas (" 1712 "-1717).

Of an ancient Derbyshire fimily. Emm. Coll.. Camb., B.A. 1720.

Vicar of Elvaston, 1723-34.

FULIER, George ("i7i6-).

BURTON, John (17 i ...-1718), b. 28 April, 1699.

Son of Michael Burton, J. P.. " consiliarii," Barrister-at-law, W'igwall,

CO. Derby. St. John's Coll., Camb., B.A. 1725. Inner Temple. Settled

down at "The Hallowes," co. Derby.

BURTON, MicH.\EL ( -1 7 18), b. 27 Feb., 1700 ; d. 3 Mar., 1754.

Brother of above. St. John's Coll., Camb., B.A. 1721; M.A. 1726;

Fellow, 1727; Senior Fellow. 1744. Vicar of Hathersage, 1728-39. D.D. 1749. PRESIDENT OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE.

BLACKWALL, Anthony (170...-1718), bapt. 28 April, 1698.

Son of Rev. Anthony Blackwall. Head Master of Derliy School. Emm.

Coll., Camb., B.A. 1721."

BLACKWALL, Henry ("i7i2"'-i7iS), bapt, 21 Jan. 1700-1. d. 1728.

l-irother of above. Emm. Coll., Camb.. B.A. 1721. M.A. 1724; Fellow.

Died at College.

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BATEMAN, Egbert, bapt. 20 July, 1700 ; d. 1777.

Sou of Hugh Bateman, O.U., Attorney, Derby. M.D., of Columb-

wall.

BUDWORTH, William (17. ..-171 7), d. 1745.

Son of Rev. Li;ke Bndworth, Vicar of Longford, co. Derby. Christ's

Coll., Camb., B.A. 1720, M.A. 172G. Master at Rugeley School, Staffs.; Head Master, Grammar School, Brewood ; Vicar, ibid. Pixblished " Sermons," London, 1735-45. Rev. William Budworth's most renowned pupil was Richard Hnrd, Bishop of Worcester, who said of his master: "He possessed every talent of a perfect institutor of youth in a degree which, I believe, has been rarely found in any of that profession since the days of Quintilian." Dr. Samuel Johnson, who had been Anthony Blackwall's usher at Market Bos- worth, applied for a post as Assistant Master to Mr. Budworth ; but, owing to his paralytic infirmity, was unsuccessful in obtaining it.

HOLMES, Henry (" 1714," "1715").

[A Henry Holmes was Mayor of Derby in 1G94.] Druggist, Derby.

His son Richard graduated B.A. St. John's Coll., Camb., in 1750.

O0(0)DWIN, R. or B. (" 171... ").

[There lived at that lime in Derby a Thomas Goodwin, Ijarrister ; and a Richard (Toodwin, of Derby, was Fellow of St. John's Coll., Camb,, in 1701.]

VICKARS ("VICROS'-), ('-1714 ■).

(V. infra.).

LOWE, Thomas (" 1714'").

WILMOTT, JoHN(" 17 14").

ALLEYNE, Thomas (171...-1716), b. 1699, d. 1761.

Sou of Rev. John Alleyne, B.D., CD., Rector of Loughboro', Leics.

Ashe Exh., Emm. Coll., Camb.; B.A. 1719; M.A. 1725; B.D. 1780. Incorp. Ox., 1733, Fellow. Rector of Loughboro', 1739.

€0(0)KE, Thomas (171 ...-17 19), b. 1699, d. 1776.

Son of Rev. Thomas Co(o)ke, B.D., dec, late of Allestree. St. John's

Coll., Camb., 1719. Barrister-at-law. Monument in All Saints', Derby.

■GREGSON, Robert (17 i ...- i 719).

Son of George Gregson, Esq., O.D., Turnditch. co. Derby. Emm.

Coll., Cam!)., 1719.

HOPE, William ( i 7 i ...- 1 7 19), b. i7oi,d. 1776.

Son of John Hope, M.D., O.D., Derby. St. John's Coll., Camb.,

M.B. 1724, M.D. 1728. Com. Reg. Buried at St. Alkmund's, Derby.

BLACKWALL, Robert, b. circa 1704.

Son of Rev. Anthony Blackwall, Head Master of Derby School.

Became a Dragoon.

BLACKWALL, John, bapt. 25 Oct., 1707 ; d. 5 July, 1762.

Brother of above. Attorney at Stoke.

BLACKWALL, William, b. circa 170S.

Brother of above. Died young.

.SEALE, John, b. 1700 ; d. 21 May, 1774.

Emm. Coll., Camb., B.A. 1720, m".A. 1724. St. Michael's, 1751-74; Chaplain of the Gaol. burgh's.

BECKERN, W. (" i7i7-).

DOBS..., Robert (" 1717 '").

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HOKTON, Christopher ("1717"), b. i7or,d. 1764.

Sou of Christopher Hortou. of Cattoii. Of Cattou Hall. J. P. 1747.

FLETCHER, Henry ( -17 17).

Sou of Rev. Samuel Fletcher, M.A., O.I)., Vicar of Spondou. Ashe

Exh., Emm. Coll., Carab. liector of Boylestoue aud Spoudou, 17:3:3-61.

HOW, John (" 1717 "),

[A liev. Johu How was Lecturer at All Saints', and very likely Master at the School, iu 1674.]

LOWE, John (" 1717"), h. 1704, d. 1771.

Sou of Viuceut Lowe, Esq., Deuby, co. l)erby. Denby Park Hall aud

Locko Park.

PICK(ERING), John (" 1717 "), b. 1706, d. 1790.

Sou of Eev. Pickering, of Mackworth. Jesus Coll., Camb., B.A.

1727, M.A. 1731. Vicar of Mackworth, 1731-90. Married the only daughter of Rev. A. Blackwall.

PICKERING, WiLLi.^M ("1717"). ROOS (ROUS), Richard ( -1718).

[A Richard Rous(e) was a benefactor of Eltcu, co. Perby, 1703.]

I'hnm. Coll., Carab., 171H.

WALKER, William ( -17 17).

limm. Coll., Camb., 1717; P,.A. 1720; LL.D., Comitiis Regiis, 1728.

DAKEYNE, Henry ( -1719).

Son of Digb_y Dakeyne, Esi)., Dalbury, co. Derby. Emm. Coll., Cauib.,

B.A. 1722, M.A. "1726. Vicar ot . . ., Staffs.

W'lLMOT, John Eardley (1718), b. 16 Au"-., 1709 ; d. 5 Feb., 1792.

Son of Robert Wilmot, Eisq., Osmastou Hall, near Derby. Went to

Westminster School, 1724: Trinity Hall, Camb., until 1728; tnuer Teuiple, Barrister-at-law, 17:32; Judge of the Court of King's Bench, aud knighted, 1755; LORD CHIEF JUSTICE, 1766. Declined twice the Great Seal, 1770-71.

PHILIPPS, Ambrose ("1718").

['? Auy relatiou of Ambrose Philipps, Salop, poet a;id autl:or; M.A. aud Fellow, St. Johu's Coll., Camb., 1700.]

WILCOCKSON, Robert (171 ...-1719).

[? Sou of George Wilcocksou, of Atlow.] Emm. Coll., Camb., B.A.

1723.

TICK(N)ALL, N. E. (?) ("1719").

WILMOT, Richard (171 ...-i 721), bapt. 25 Aug., 1703 ; d. 1772.

Sou of Robert Wilmot, Esq., Osmastou Hall. St. John's Coll., Camb.,

B.A. 1724, M.A. 1728. D.D. 1744. Vicar of Mickleover aud Morley, 1740-72; Canon of Windsor, 174^.

WILMOT, Robert (" 1720 "), b. 1708, d. 1772.

Son of Robert Wilmot, Esq., Chaddesdeu. Magd. Hall, Ox., B.A. 1728;

Inner Temple. 1st Barouet, 1789.

BRUIN, Joseph ( 17 i-... 1720).

Son of Joseph Bruin, B.A. (who was an. Ashe Exh. in 1679), Nottingham. Emm. Coll., Camb. (entered as "Joseph Berren").

BYRCH, Edward (171. ..-1720), b. 1702.

Son of Rev. Charlfs Byrch, Longford. Magd. Coll., Ox., B.A. 1724,,

B.C.L. 1727.

BURTON, Henry ( -Jul.Y, 1720), b. 13 February, 1702.

Sou of Michael Burton, Esq., Barrister-at-law, Wigwall. Ewum. Coll.,.

Camb., B.A. 1723, M.A. 1727. Vicar of . . .

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ARCHER, ... (17-M).

Kinsman of William Archer. Es(i.. Coopersale. P^ppin^'. Elssex.

MADDOCK, George (171...-1722).

r? Sen of Rev. Thomas Maddock, B.A., perp. cm-, of Ashover, 1707-24."] Emm. Coll., Camb., B.A. 1726. Rector ot Elton, co. Derby.

FITZHERBERT, William (172...-172... ), h. 1713, d. 1772.

Son of William Fitzherbert, le^is periti. Recordei- of Derby. Emm.

Coll.. Camb.. 1731/2. M.P. 1768.

ALLEYNE, Richard ( i 7...-1723), b. 1706, d. 1767.

Son of Richard Alleyne. Esq., St. Werburj^h's, Derby. Emiii. Coll.,

Camb., B.A. 1726; M.A! and Fellow. 1730. Rector of Stanford-on-Soar, Notts.

NOTON, Edward ("1723 "). BELL, R. (?) (" 1723"). FOX, G. ('• 1723").

IRev. 5osbua Minter, 1bcat> /IDaster, i72(2)-i7(5c

SHAW... (" 1724," " 1729"^. HALTON, EM(M)ANrEL, d. 17 Feb.. 1784.

Son of Timothy Halton, Esij.. O.D., South WinKtield, co. Derby.

Queen's Coll.. Ox., B.A. 1741. M. A. 1743; M.D. Surgeon, Wint,'ti eld.

STAMFORD, T. (^'1724-).

[A Thomas Stamford was Mayor of Derby in 1769; .Uderman.]

EATON, Richard.

(v. infra.) Ashe Exh., Emm. Coll.. Camb.; B.A. 1729.

CANTRELL, Henry, b. 1711.

Son of Rev. Heiu-y Cantrell. O.D.. Vicar of St. Alkmund's. Derby.

Died yonng. Monument in St. Alkmiuid's.

CANTRELL, William (1725-1730), b. 1715 : d. 17 Jan., 1787.

Brother of above. Went to Repton. St. John's Coll.. Camb.. B.A.

1738. Rector of St. Michael's, Stamford. Lines.; afterwards Vicar of Nor- manton. co. Rutland. Monument in St. Alkmund's. Derby.

BATEMAN, Rich.\rd (" 1730"), b. 17 19.

Son of Hnsh Eateman, Esq., All Saints'. Derby. Father of Sir Hugh

and Richard Bateman. Derby, (q.v. infra.)

BORROW, Thomas (17 r ...-i 729), b. 1709, d. 1786.

Son of Isaac Borrow. Barrister-at-law. Castle Fields. Derby ; Mayor, 1730-42. Merton Coll.. Ox.. 1729; Gray's Inn. 1737; 1-Jencher. 'l749. Re- corder of Derby, 1746.

EATON, Thomas (i72...\b. 1715.

Son of Aid. Eaton, Derby.- Mayor of Derby. 1771 ; Alderman.

FITZHERBERT. Johx (172...), b. 1718, d. 1785.

Son of William Fitzherbert, Esq.. Recorder of Derby. Went to

Appleby. St. John's Coll., Camb.; Emm. Coll.. 1740: B.A. 1740; M.A. 1743; Fellow. 1741. Of Doveridge. 1749-85.

EVATT WiLLi.^M ("1723," "1728").

'There was a Rev. Sam. Evatt at Ashover, 1735.]

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SMITH, C. ("173-'")-

WILMOT, RoBEKT ("1734")-

GAMAGE, John ( i73----^739). !'• 1720, d, 1751.

Sou of Rev. John Gamage, M.A., Vicar of Lullington. Emm. Coll.,

Camb., B.A. 1742; M.A. and Fellow, 1746. Died at College, having just been pi-esented to Brampton.

TURNER, William (b. 1720).

Son of William Turner, Attorney, Derby. Removed to Repton. St.

John's Coll., Camb., 1738.

VICKARS (-ORS), John.

Attorney-at-law. Author of "Enquiry into the Rights of Non-resident Hon. Freemen of Derby," 1778.

BLACKWALL, Thomas ( -1738)-

Sou of Thomas Blackwall ; grand-nephew of Rev. Anthony Blackwall, O.D. Jesus Coll., Camb., B.A. 1742. Rector of Mugginton, 1758-1800.

BAGE, Robert (circa 1739-" 1745 ")» b. 1728 ; d. i Sept., 1801.

Son of Bage, paper maker, Darley Abbey. Celebrated novelist.

Author of "Mount Heneth," 1781; " Barham Downs," 1784; "Fair Syrian," 1787; "James Wallace." 1788; " Man as He is," 1792 ; "Hermsprong, or Man as He is not," 1796. Of Tamworth, Warwickshire.

CHAMBERS, William ( i 73. ..-1743), b. 1725; d. 4 Sept., 1777.

Son of John Chambers, Esq., Derby. St. John's Coll., Camb., B.A.

1746, M.A. 1750, D.D. 1762. Rector of Ackworth, Northants. Moniiment in All Saints', Derby.

WARD, Richard (1740). b. 1730, d. 1814. Of St. Werburgh's, Derby. M.D.

HEATHCOTE, Anthony (" 1741 "), b. 1725 ; d. 25 Aug., 1772.

Sou of John Heathcote, of P>esknoll. ftlossop. Brasenose Coll., Ox.,

B.A. 1746, M.A. 1749. Vicar of Compton Abbas, in Dorsetshire.

LOCKETT, William Merill (i74---), !'• 1732, d. 1777.

Son of Rev Wm. Lockett, M.A., Vicar of St. AVerburgh's, Derby.

Town Clerk of Derby, 1776.

WRIGHT, John (173. ..-1745), !>• 1729. (^- 1798.

Son of John Wright, O.D.. Attorney, Derby. Removed to Repton.

Attorney.

WRIGHT, RicH.iRD (174. ..-1745), b. 1730; d. 2 Feb., 1814.

Brother of above. Removed to Reptou. Emm. Coll., Camb., B.A.

1762; M.A. 1765; Fellou-; M.D. 1773. Derby. Monument in St. Alkmund's.

HEATHCOTE, Thornhill (173. ..-1746), b. 4 Feb., 1728 ; d. Aug., 1785-

Son of Samuel Heathcote, Attoruey-at-law, Derby. St. John's Coll.,

Camb., B.A. 1749. Colonel of Marines. Lived in the Market Place, 1772.

WRIGHT, Joseph (circa 1746), b. 1734; d. 29 Aug., 1797.

Sou of John Wright, O.D., Attorney, Derby. Celebrated painter,

known as "WRIGHT, OF DERBY." Studied in London and Italy. Fellow of the Society of P.ritish Artists, 1781. Associate of the Royal Academy. Monument in St. Alkmund's.

BIRCH, Thomas (- 174... "), b. 1732.

Son of Rev. Jonathan B>irch, Bakewell. Hertford Coll.. Ox., B.A.

1755.

BINGHAM, James ( i 74...-175 [4] ), b. 1736.

Sou of John Bingham, Mercer ; Mayor of Derby, 1757. Removed to

Heath School, Yorks.' St. John's Coll., Camb., B.A. 1758, M.A. 1761.

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HOPE, Charles ( 174...- i 750), b. [733 ; d. 6 Dec, 1798.

Sou of William Hope, M.I)., O.D., Derby. St. John's Coll., Camb.,

B.A. 1754, M.A. 17G1. Vicar of St. Werburgh's, St. xMichael's, and All Saints', i774-9«. Monument in All Saints', Derby.

FLETCHER, Samuel (i7---- i 753)- 1>-J735-

Son of Eev. Henry Fletcher, O.D., Vicar of SjDoiidon. Ashe E.\h.,

Emm. Coll., Camb.; B.A. 1758. Vicar of Calke. His two youngest sons died abroad while serving their country Mark, at Cuttack, U Dec, 1803, lot. '22; John Joseph, in the island of Walcheren, 5 Sept., Ib09, itt. 23.

HOPE, John (1745), b. 1730 ; d. 19 Sept., 1819.

Son of John Hope, of Derby, who, considering that his brother, Dr. William Hope, and his father, Dr. John Hope, were O.D.'s, was most pro- bably educated at the same school. Was four times Mayor of Derby,

1781, 1787, 1795, and 1804.

HOPE, William (1745).

Brother of above.

HENSHAW, John (1745).

HEATHCOTE, William (1745), ''. 21 Feb., 1726 ; d. 8 Dec, 1783.

Brother of Thornhill Heathcote.

HEATHCOTE, Charles (1745), b. 28 Feb., 1730; d. 1 Nov., 1803.

Brother of above. Captain in the Army, and Colonel of the Hereford

Militia; Paymaster of the Hereford Recruiting District, 1798. Died at Hereford.

DENSTON, William (1745).

MEYNELL, John (1745), b. 1727, d. 1802.

Son of Francis Meynell, O.D., Surgeon, Derby. Surgeon, living in

Irongate, Derby.

GRETTON, Walthall (1745).

r? Vicar of Norton, Salop. 1771.]

IRev. George Hlmon&, 3B.H., 1bea^ /[faster, circa 1750.

CANTRELL, Joseph Craddock ( -1757), !>• 1738.

Son of Eev. Henry Cantrell, O.D., Derby. Brasenose Coll., Ox., 1757.

GREGSON, Robert ("175 [71).

(V. supra, 1719.)

The following ten performed the Tragedy of "Cato," by Dryden, at the School, in 1753 :

BINGHAM, JoHx(?) (1753).

Personated "Marcus." [John Bingham (b. 1735, d. 1819) was an Alder- man, living in Irongate at the close of ttie eighteenth century.]

BAKEWELL, Robert (?) (1753).

Personated "Cato." [A Robert Bakewell at that time was a magistrate of Derby.]

PASCHAL, George (1753), b. 1737.

Pei-sonated " Juba." He composed for the performance a Prologue and Epilogue, which were published in " Elegant Extracts."

HUTCHINSON (1753).

Personated "Porcius." [A John Hutchinson, from Derby, luatriculated at St. John's Coll., Camb., in 1754, aged 17.]

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BATEMAN (1753)-

Personated " Lufius." [A Jolin Eatemau (son of William Bateman. County Coroner, 1725-58), who died in 1800, was Attorney and Coroner. Derby.]

KENNEDY (1753).

Personated " Semproniiis." [A John Kennedy (son of Eev. John Ken- nedy, Vicar of Bradley, near Ashbourne, b. 1698," d. 1782), b. 1732, d. 1792, was Rector of Bradley, co. Derby.]

WILMOT (1753)-

Personated " Syphax." [Might be Edward Wilmot (son of Edward Wilmot, Esq., of Dutfield), b."l744 ; of Trinity Coll., Ox., 1761. and Middle Temple. Barrister-at-law.]

HOPE (.753)-

Personated "Decins." [This is probably Robert Hope (son of Dr. William Hope, O.D., of Derby), b. 17:37, d. 1777, who was twice Mayor of his native town, in 1775 and 1777.

HEATHCOTE, Samuel (1753).

Personated "Marcia." [A Colonel Samuel Heathcote. J. P., lived in "Bridgate," Derby, 1776.]

JOHNSON (1753).

Personated "Lucia."

DA VIES, Thomas (1753).

Son of Eev. Joseph Davies, late Usher of Derby School. For whose

benefit the above play was acted.

CANTRELL, William (circa 1753).

[? Son of Rev. William Cantrell, Normanton.] Bookseller, Derby.

Married the daughter of John Blackwall, O.D., of Stoke, near Market Bos- worth.

BAKE WELL, John ( i7,s •••-i 755)-

(v. supra, 1753.) Trinity Coll., Camb.. B.A. 1758, M.A. 1761. Rev.

John Bakewell, of Derby, 1<75.

WRIGHT, Richard (" 1753 "), 1). 1740 ; d. 14 Oct., 1786.

Son of Dr. Richard Wright, Derby. M.A., M.D. Was a Fellow of

the Royal Society; Fellow of the College of Physicians, and Censor. 1775-79; and a physician at St. George's Hospital. He died at his residence in Charles Street, London, but was buried in Derby. Monument in St. Michael's.

COKE, Daniel P.\rker ( 175... -1762), b. 1745,(1. 1825,

Son of Thomas Coke, Esq., O.D., Barrister-at-law, Derby and Trusley.

Queen's Coll., Ox., 1762; B.A. (All Souls'), 1769; M.A. 1772. Lincohi's

Inn. 1768 ; Middle Temple, 1776. M.P. for Derby, 1776-80 ; for Nottingham, 1780-1801, and 1803-12. One of the Commissioners for settling America's claims. Monument in All Saints' Church, Derby.

WILMOT, Robert, b. 174(7).

Son of Sir John Eardley Wilmot, O.D., Lord Chief Justice. Of the

East India Co. Died in India.

WILMOT, John (1760), b. 1748/9; d. 23 June, 1815.

Brother of above. Removed to Westminster School. Univ. Coll.,

Ox., 1776; B.A. 1769; Fellow of A]l Souls', Ox. Temple, Barrister-at-law, 1769. M.P. for Tiverton and Coventry, 1781-4. MASTER OF CHANCERY, 1783. Author of "A Short Defence of the Opposition." 1779; "A Treatise of the Laws and Customs of England," 1780 ; " Notes of Opinions delivered in (liffcfciit Courts by Sir John Eardley Wilmot," and "Memoirs" of his f.ifh.r, \^()1: "The Life and Letters of Bishop Hough," 1812; "History of tlir ('(imiiiission of the American Claims," 1815. He died at his residence, liruce Castle, Tottenham.

WILMOT, Eardley. P)rother of above.

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CO(TT)ON, W. (" 1760"). MAYN . . ., S. (" 1760"). WA^YN (^^WAVIN"), John ("1760^').

"A John Dale Wawu was Rector of Stantoii-by-Derby at the end of the eighteenth century.]

THORNHILL, Bache ("1760"), b. 1747, d. 1830.

Son of Bache Thornhill, Esq., O.D., Stanton, co. Derby. Magd. Coll.,

Ox., 1765; M. A. 1769. High Sheriff, 1776. Author.

ALMOND, RowL.\ND, bapt. 23 April, 1753.

Son of Rev, George .\lmond. Head ]\Iaster. Bookseller. Lived in St.

Peter's Street, in 1772.

IRev. Xlbomas /IDanlove, /ID.B., 1[3ea^ /iDaster, 1761-177(4).

SMITH, John Raphael (circa 1761), b. 1752 ; cl. 2 March, 181 2.

Son of Thomas Smith, Landscape Painter, known as " Smith of Derby."

Celebrated mezzotintist, portrait and miniature painter and engraver.

Of the Incorporated Society of Artists and Royal Academy, 1778-1805.

GO(0)DWIN, B. or R. (" 1761 "). BAINBRIGGE, Thomas (1761), b. 1751, d. 1818.

Son of Thomas Bainbrigge, Lord of the Manor of Rocester. J. P.,

1776. Sheriff for co. Staffs., 1801. Had estates at VVoodseat, Rocester, and Derby. Steward of O.D. Club, 1785. [^Most probably his brothers— Joseph, b. 1752, Captain, Staffs. Militia; John, b. 1753, Captain, Derby Militia; and Philip, b. 1756, Lieut.-Colonel in the Army were also O.D.'s.]

BAGSHAWE, Samuel (1763-1765/7), b. 1753, d. 1804.

Son of Colonel Samuel Bagshawe, M.P., Ford Hall, Chapel-en-le-Frith.

Removed to Repton, 1771. J. P. Of Ford Hall. Deputy Lieutenant for

the County of Derby.

FITZHERBERT, Alleyne (1763), b. 1753 ; d. 19 Feb., 1839.

Sou of William Fitzherbert, Esq., O.D., M.P., Tissington. Removed

to Eton. St. John's Coll., Camb., B.A. 1774. Gold Medal for Classical Learning; Senior Optime. Elected Travelling Bachelor, 1775; M.A. 177/. celebrated Diplomatist. H.M.'s Minister at Brussels, 1777-82; Plenipoten- tiary at the Court in Paris, 1782 ; one of the Peace Negotiators at the close of the American War of Independence, 1783 ; Envoy Extraordinary to Catherine II., Empress of Russia, whom he accompanied to the Crimea, 1787 ; Privy Councillor and Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ; Envoy Extraordinary to the Hague ; Envov Extraordinary to Madrid, 1791. Created an Irish Peer: BARON ST. HELENS. Ambassador at St. Peters- burg, 1801; Lord of the Bedchamber, 1804; Senior Member of the Privy Council.

ALMOND, George, bapt. 10 June, 1755.

Son of Rev. George Almond, late Head Master. Ancestor of H. H.

Almond, Esq., M.A., present Head Master of Loretto School, N.B.

TROWELL, John.

[? Son of John Trowell, Esq., Deputy Lieutenant for co. Derby, 1762, Long Eaton.] Major, 1787; Steward O.D. Club, 1785.

BIRDS (? BIRCH), Richard ("1764"). WOODHOUSE (? WOOLHOUSE), J. ("1764").

[One of these names was a mining engineer in Derby at the end of the eighteenth century.] 3

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HOWELL, J. (" 1764").

VERNON, Edward Venables, b. 10 Oct., 1757 ; d. 5 Nov., 1847.

Soil of George, Lord Vernon, Sudbury Hall. Foundation Scholp.,

Westminster School. Christ Church, Ox., B.C.L. and D.C.L., 1786. Bishop of Carlisle, 1791; ARCHBISHOP OF YORK, 1808. On the death of his cousin, Field Marshal Wm., Earl Harcourt, G.C.B., his Grace took the name of Harcourt by Royal sign manual in 1831.

(WOO- OR WI-) LLATT, R. and W. ("1763," "1770")- BATEMAN, John (176...-176S).

[? Son of John Bateman, Esq., Derby/ Aslie Exh., Emm. Coll.,

Camb. ; B.A. 1771.

BALGUY, John (176. ..-1766), b. 1748, d. 1833.

Son of Henry Balgay, Attorney, Derwent Hall, Appleton. Ashe Exh.,

Emm. Coll., Camb., 1766. Recorder o: Derby. H.M.'s JUDGE on the Car- marthen Circuit.

SEALE, John Barlow (176...), b. 1748, d. 1792.

Sou of Rev. John Seale, M.A., O.D., Vicar of St. Werburgh's, Derby.

Ashe Exh., Emm. Coll., 1771 ; Christ Church Coll., Camb., B.A. 1774,

M.A. 1779; Fellow, D.D., 1789; F.R.S. Rector of Stisted. Author of " Analysis of Greek Meters " (eleven editions).

BATEMAN, Hugh (circa 1766), b. 1756, d. 1824.

Son of Richard Bateman, Esq., O.D., Derby. Univ. Coll., Ox., 1774.

Barrister-at-law. Of Hartington Hall. Created a Baronet, 1806. Political writer. The best known of his works is " Thoughts upon the (3auses of the present Distress of the Country, and Remedy," Bath, 1816.

BATEMAN, Rich.\rd (circa 1766), b. 1757 ; d. 29 Mar., 1821.

Brother of above. Univ. Coll., Ox., 1774. Lincoln's Inn. Deputy

Lieutenant and Magistrate for co. Derby and Staffs. ; High Sheriff, 1812. Steward O.D. Club, 1785. Monument in All Saints', Derby.

COOK, W. (" 1769"). WILSON, WM. (" 1770").

[May have been the Wm. Wilson, of Derby (b. 1760, d. 1799), of St. John's Coll., Camb., B.D. ; Fellow of his College.]

BORROW (-OUGH), Thomas (1770), b. 1759, d. 1838.

Sou of Thomas Borrow, J. P., O.D., Mayor of Derby, 1742. Went to

Repton School. Univ. Coll., Ox., 1777. Middle Temple, Barrister-at-law. Captain of the Leicester Militia. Chetwynd Park, Salop.

HOPE, Charles Stead (" 1771 "), b. 29 Oct., 1762 ; d. 1841.

Son o^ Rev. Charles Hope, M.A., O.D., Vicar of St. AVerburgh's, Derby.

St. John's Coll., Camb., B.A. 1784. Vicar of St. Alkmund's and All

Saints', Derby. Five times Mayor of Derby, 1797-1830. Author.

HENRY, Th. (" 1771")-

[? Son of Rev. Henry, St. Peter's, Derby, 1772.]

HALTON, WiNFiELD (177.. -" 1777 "), b. 1760, d. 1831.

Son of Dr. Emmanuel Halton, M.D., O.D., of Wingfield, co. Derby.

Officer in the Army (5th Foot) ; served with his Regiment in the American War of Independence ; afterwards Colonel of Derbyshire Militia, 1812. Magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant of the County. Steward of O.D. Club, 1785.

BLACKWALL, William (176. .. -1773), b. 1757.

Son of Rev. Thomas Blackwall, O.D., Rector of Mugginton, co. Derby. Oriel Coll., Ox., B.A. 1778, M.A. 1780. Curate of St. Peter's, Derby, 1782.

SLMPSON, James (" 1775 "), b. 21 Mar., 1760 ; d. 17 Oct., 1806.

Son of Blythe Simpson, Esq., Governor of Gaol, Derb.y. Attorney-at-

law, Derby. Died at Lichfield.

FOWKS, William ("1775").

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IRew aiitbonv^ Clarhstone, /ll>.B., Ibeab /IftasteVt

i77(4)-i793-

STR(UT)T, Joseph ("1776"), b. 1765, d. 1884.

Sou of Jedediah Strutt. Mayor of Derby, 1835. Donor of the

Arboretum to the town.

HOW(E), J. (N.) ("1775," "1777")-

[A Matthew Howe was Mayor of Derby in 1748-9.]

FOWLER, William Tancred, b. 1764 ; d. 5 June, 1821.

Surgeon, Derby. Monument in St. Werbur^h's.

HOW(E), H. ("I77---"). COOK, P. (R.) ("1776").

[? Son of Richard Cook, Ai3othecary, Market Place, Derby.].

EARDLEY (" 1776").

WARD, Richard (" 1777"), b. 1765, d. 1846.

Son of Richard Ward, gent., of St. Werburgh's, Derby. VVadham

Coll., Ox., B.A. 1788.

HALTON, Lancelot Greexthwaite (" i 777 "- [1780]), b. 1764, d. 29 Mar., 1S32.

Son of Emmanuel Halton, Esq., O.D., Wingfield, co. Derby. Queen's

Coll., Ox., B.A. 1784, M.A. 1787. Rector of South Wingfield, 1806; Rector of Thruxton, Hants, 1806-32.

IVIELLOR, William (" i777 ")•

Son of George Mellor, Surgeon, Derby.

ORME, Walter (" 1777").

PRATT, T. (" 1777").

[? Son of Samuel Pratt, of St. Peter's, 1735-1808.]

EVATT (-ALT), William ("1778").

(v. supra, 1728.)

HOPE, Robert (1779- ), b. 26 Aug., 1769; d. 22 May, 1839.

Son of Rev. Charles Hope, M.A., O.D., Vicar of St. Werburgh's, Derby.

His brothers, Mark (b. 29 Dec, 1781 ; d. 11 Dec, 1803, in the East

Indies) and John Joseph (b. 12 July, 1786; d. 25 Sept., 1809, in the Island of Walcharen) were presumably educated at the same school.

COCKAYNE, Thomas ( -1780).

Son of Thomas Mildmay Cockayne, Esq., of Sopern, Herts, only son of

Colonel Thomas Cockayne, O.D. (q.v.). Ashe Exh., Emm. Coll., Camb. ;

B.A. 1784, M.A. 1788, D.D. 1813. Rector of Dogmersfield, Hants, 1826; and Stapleton, Bristol, 1829.

HOLDEN, Robert (1780), b. 1769.

Son of Robert Holden, Esq., Darley Abbey. Christ Church, Ox.,

B.A. 1791. High Sheriff, 1813.

WALKER, William ("1782").

St. .John's Coll., Camb., B.A. 1788; M.A. 1791; Fellow, 1792; B.D. 1798 Senior Fellow, 1808.

RADFORD, Alexander ("1790").

Son of John Radford, Esq., of Smalley Hall, J.P., High Sheriff.

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KADFORD, John, b. 1778; d. 29 Mar., 1866.

Brother of preceding. County Magistrate from 1828; Visiting Justice

of Derby Gaol. Of Smalley Hall. RADFORD, Samuel Richardson (" 1791 "). Brother of above. Solicitor, Derby.

BATEMAN, John (178...).

Son of John Bateman, O.D., Attorney, Derby. Gray's Inn. 1790.

SIMPSON, Charles ("1792")-

The following names, copied from inscriptions in the Old Grammar School, and evidently dating from the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries, ought not to be left unrecorded. Unfortunately, the owners did not im = mortalise the year in which they were alumni, so that they can only be entered alphabetically.

ALLES(TREE), William.

[There were at least three distingi:^ished persons of these najnes born at Derby (1) William Allestree, son of Thomas Allestree. Lord of the Manor of Alvaston, b. 1588, d. 1655, Recorder of Derby, and M.P. 1640-41.

(2) W. Allestree, son of George Allestree, b. 1643, of Christ Coll., Ox.

(3) William Allestree, son of Roger Allestree, M.P., of Dai-ley Hall; Gray's Inn, 1659; M.A., Qi^een's Coll., Ox., 1665; High Sheriff, 1683; M.P., 1685.]

AULT, Peter. AULT, George.

[One of these names was LL.B., Com. Keg., Camb., 1723.]

AULT, R. BADDELEY.

[Rev. George Baddeley, D.D., was Curate of Melbourne, 1751 ; Rev. John Baddeley, Rector of Hayfield, 1755.]

BAKER, J. BATEMAN, B. BATEMAN, Ch.

[Charnell Bateman was a Coroner for Derbyshire in 1800.1

BATEMAN, E. BIL..., Michael. EIDDLE, F. BOME, W. BRAMTON, D. BROUGHTON, Sam. BURROW, D. CECIL, Robert.

[The Cecils were Lords of the Manor of Dronfield. One Robert Cecil sold Langley to Godfrey Meynell in the seventeenth century.]

CECIL, W. CLAY, Ben.

[One. of these names, from Notts., was Fellow of St. John's Coll., Camb.. in 1784.]

CROFT (17...).

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DART(W...), H.

DAVISON, William.

[One of these names was Vicar of Hartingtou,U827.]

DAWKINS, Henry.

[May be the same as Henry Dakeyne, 1719 (q.v.) ; or a relative of Edward Dawkins (son of Dr. Polycarpixs Dawkins, of Derby), who was of Christ Church, Ox., in 1677.]

DENBY, Charles.

[The organist of All Saints', Derby, in 1750, was called Charles Denby ; he composed six sonatas, which he " inscribed to Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire."]

DENBY, J. EVERY, John.

[May have belonged to the Egginton family.]

FOWLER, J.

[There is a monument in St. Werburgh's to a Joseph Fowler, b. 1625; d. 21 March, 17U2.]

FOWLER, W.

[There lived, in 1772, a Wm. Fowler, Attorney, in Friar Gate.]

FOX, K. FRE..., J.

FRANCE YS, E. ok F. FRANCEYS, Wii.

[One of these names was an Apothecary, ;and three times Mayor of Derby, 1697-170J, and father of Henry Franceys, O.D. (q.v.).]

G(AR)LIK, A. 01- N.

[A Nicholas Garlick, a Catholic priest, of co. Derby, b. 1554, studied at Gloucester Hall, Ox., in 1574; was for seven years schoolmaster at Tideswell ; died a martyr for his religion, in Derby, 24 July, 1588.]

GEORGE, W. GELL, W.

[May have been Sir sWilliam (iell— sou of Philip Gell, of Hopton— 1777-J836; Jesus Coll., Camb., B.A. 1798, M.A. 1804; Fellow of Emm. Coll. Classical ArchsBologist, and author of works on Greece, Ithaca, Pompeii, Rome, etc. The " Classic Gell " of Byron's "■English Bards."]

GELL, J. GILLOTT. GOL..., W. GREGSON, Th. GREY. HALL, Hy. HALTON, C.

[Probably of the Wiugtield family.]

HOUGHTON, Thomas.

[Very old inscription. May have been Thomas Houghton, Bailiff, of Derby, in 1631, whose son, Gervase Houghton, O.D., matriculated at Magd. Coll., Ox., in 1639 (q.v.).]

HEATHCOTE, F.

[A Michael Heathcote, of Derby, who died in 1707, had a son called

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HOBS..., Is.

HORTON, Lawrence.

[Probably one of the ten children of Christopher Horton, O.D. (1701-64.)]

K...IWL..., (Fel)ix. LIDEL, M. LOCK, H. LOWE, Phil. MAPPY (-BBY). MAY..., W. MEYNELL, G.

[There have been several Godfreys in the Meynell family, of Langley.]

MORLEY, John. MORLIDGE, Abram.

(v. supra.)

NEVILL, W. OR A. PRIME (? PRINCE). RICHARDSON, W. RITCHE, H. (i7--)- RITCHE, W. (I7-). ROBERTS, Wm.

' ' " ' '. [A Roe was at school with Robert Hope iu 1780.

ROE, George. j ROME, Wm. SHAW. SHER..., W. SHIRLEY, Th.

[One of these names, of Wickersley, 1619-67.]

SMITH, John. SMITH, Wm. TA...NE, Wm. (i6...). VICKERS, John. VICROS. WALKER, W,

[A William Walker, son of Promus Walker, of Derby, b. IHQI. matri- culated at St. John's Coll., Ox., in 1581.]

W'SHER (sic), Thoms (sic). WILLIAMS, Wm. WOOLLEY, T. WRIGHT, Thomas.

[There was a Thomas Wright (son of Thomas Wright, of Derby), Captain in the E. India Service, 1705-80 (?). Another^ Thomas Wright was Vicar of St. Peter's, Derby, in 1786.]

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1Re\\ 5ames Bliob, 1beat) /IDaster, 1 793-1 834.

BILSBOROUGH, Dewhurst (17... -1794).

Son of George Bilsborough, Attoruej'-at-law, St. Peter's, Derby.

Trin. Coll., Camb., B.A. 1797, M.A. 1801.

GOULD, Henry Edward (178 [9] ), b. 8 Sept., 1780; d. 29 Oct., 1810.

Son Oi Lady Barbara Gould, of Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts., and grand- son of Henry, 19th Baron Grey de Ruthyn, 3rd Earl of Sussex. Succeeded

his grandfather, in 1799, as the 20th Baron Grey de Ruthyn.

HALTON, Emanuel (1796), b. 1784, d. 1875.

Son of Wiufield Halton, Arm., O.D., of Winglield, co. Derby. Trin.

Coll., Dublin, 1803; B.A. 1810; incorporated in that degree, Trin. Coll,, Ox., 1812. Vicar of South Wingfield.

RADFORD, Thomas (" 1796 "), b. 16 Aug., 1783.

Son of John Radford, Esq., Smalley Hall. J. P., co. Derby. Carnfield

Hall.

RADFORD, Edward (" 1797 "-" 1806 "), b. 26 July, 1788 ; d. 1872.

Brother of above. J. P., D.L. Tansley Wood. Deputy Lieutenant.

1855.

RADFORD, Henry.

Brother of above.

ARCHDALL, George (" iSoo"'), b. 14 May, 1787 ; d. 1871.

Son of Richai'd Archdall, Esq., M.P., Spondon, co. Derby. Emm.

Coll., Camb., B.A. (Senior Opt.) 1815; Fellow, 1817; M.A. 1818; B.D. 1825; D.D. 1835. MASTER OF EMMANUEL COLLEGE, 1835-71. Canon of Norwich, 1842.

HADEN, Charles Thomas, b. 20 Oct., 1786 ; d. 1834.

Son of Thomas Haden, Surgeon, St. Michael's Churchyard ; Mayor of

Derby, 1811-19. M.D. Surgeon in London. Author of "Diseases of

Children."

HADEN, Henry (" 1804"), b. 1790, d. 1831.

Brother of above, Surgeon of the Derbyshire Infantry. Killed in

the riots. Monument in All Saints', Derby.

HADEN, Richard Wright.

Brother of above. Twenty-one years in Merchant Service. Wine

Merchant. J. P. Derby.

PEACH, William, b. 1796, d. 1867.

Son of Rev. Henry Peach, Langley, co. Derby. St. John's Coll.,

Camb., B.A. 1819 ; won the prize for the Hulsean Essay ; Fellow, 1819 ; M.A. 1821. Vicar of Brampton, co. Derby.

SITWELL, Hervey Wilmot, b. 1794, d. 1874.

Son of Ed. Sacheverell Wilmot Mtwell, Esq., Morley. Of Stainsby

House. B.A., St. John's Coll., Camb., 1817. Vicar of Leamington, Hastings.

SITWELL, Robert Sacheverell Wilmot, b. 1797, d. 1891.

Brother of above. Held a Commission in the 29th Regiment.

SIMPSON, Robert (" 1808 "), b. 1796.

Son of Robert Simpson, Jeweller, Derby. Queens' Coll., Camb.,

B.A. 1819, M.A. 1822; F.R.S., F.S.A. Curate of St. Peter's, Derby, and St. Luke's, Dkeston. Vicar of Basford, Notts., 1840. Was an antiquary of extensive learning, as is fully evidenced by his "Antiquities of Derby," 3 vols., 1826.

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SIMPSON, John (" 1811 "), b. 1798.

Brother of preceding. St. John's Coll., Camb., B.A. 1821, M.A. 1824,

D.D. 1839. Yicar of Alstonfield, 1822. Published sermons, and several works of a controversial nature. Author of "Nature of Evil of Schism," etc.

WHITEHURST, Charles Howard ("1807," " 1810 "), b. 1797; d. 13 Mar., 1879.

Son of John Whitehurst. gent., Derby. Wadham Coll., Ox., B.A. 1819.

Middle Temple, Barrister-at-law, 1822; Q.C. and Bencher, 184-1. Midland Circuit.

CHURCH, John ("1809").

Son of John Church, Manufactut e; ("?), Derby. Needle Manufacturer,

St. Helen's Street, Derby.

HADEN, Frederick.

Son of Thomas Haden, Esq., Derby. Died at Berbice.

HADEN, John Clark, d. 1871 (?).

Brother of above. Corpus Christi Coll., Camb., B.A. 1827, M.A. 1830.

Rector of Hutton, 1839; Precentor, Westminster Abbey; Minor Canon of St. Paul's Cathedral, 1846. In 1834 he was appointed to the post of Priest- in-ordinary to King William IV., and continued in the same office during the reign of Her late Majesty.

COX, Edward, b. 1802, d. 1869.

Son of John Cox, Esq., Brailsford Hall, co. Derby. Removed to

Rugby. Trin. Coll., Cainb., B.A. 1825, M.A. 1830. Rector of Succombe, Minehead, Somerset, from 1839.

BROUGH, H. ("1812").

FOX, Samuel (" 1816 "), b. 1801 ; d. 7 Sept., 1870.

Son of Edward Fox, Esq., Derby. Pemb. Coll., Ox., B.A. 1824,

M.A., F.S.A. Curate and Rector of Morley for 41 years. " One of the most learned Anglo-Saxon scholars of the day." Author of a "Translation of King Alfred's Boethius' ' de Consolatione,' " 1835 ; " Monks and Monasteries," 184(j ; " The Holy Church throughout the World," 1857 ; " Messologium, or the Poetical Calendar of the Anglo-Saxons," 18...; "History of Morley," 1872; "History of Rome, for Young Persons," 1833; "Catechumen's In-. structor," 1833; "Young Christian's Instructor," J833; "Noble Army of Martyrs," 1848 ; " St. David's " ; " King Alfred's Anglo-Saxon Version of the Metres of Boethius." Memorial in Morley Church.

RADFORD, Alexander ("181... "), b. 1800.

Son of Alexander Radford, Esq., O.I)., Smalley. Of Betton Hall,

Salop.

COX, William Thomas, b. 1809. d. 1877.

Son of Roger Cox, Esq., Spondon Hall, co. Derby. Twice Mayor of

Derby, 1859 and 1860; High Sheriff, 18G1 ; M.P., 1865. '

CHATTERTON, John, b. 1810, d. 1891.

Son of Alderman John Chatterton, Mayor of Derby in 1832, 1, Amen Alley, Derby. Lead Manvifacturer, Derby.

DAVENPORT, Joseph Lancelot, b. 1808, d. 1867.

Son of Joseph Davenport, Esq., Derby. Silk Manufacturer, Osmastoii

Road, Derby.

DAVENPORT, Ebenezer (" 1822 "), b. 1812, d. 1865.

Brother of above. Silk Manufacturer, Osmaston Road, Derby.

DAVENPORT, Arthur Agard, b. 1814, d. 1849.

Brother of above. M.D. Eastwood.

WEBSTER, Harry ("1823 "). BACON....

Captain of the School,

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MOZLEY, Arthur (circa 1830), b. 1S19 ; d. 4 Mar., 1892.

Son of Henry Mozley, Publisher. Oriel Coll., Ox., B.A. 1840, M.A.

1844. Master of Emmanuel Hosi^ital, Westminster. Vicar of St. Peter's, Westminster, 1869-80; of Plymtree, 1883-92.

HOPE, Robert John (...1832), b. 1818, d. 1897.

Son of Robert Hope, Esq., O.D., Derby. Went to Repton. Cath. Coll.,

Camb., B.A. 1841, M.A. 1844. Curate of St. Sepulchre's, Snow Hill, London; of St. Michael's, Prince Town, Dartmouth, 1877. Scarborough.

HOPE, William (1830), b. 1822 ; d. 8 Dec, 1889.

Brother of above.— St. Cath. Hall, Camb., B.A. 1846 ; Dom. Chaplain to Earl Ferrers; M.A. 1849. Vicar of St. Peter's, Derby, 1847-89.' Was for a long time the onlj- pupil at Derby School under Rev. Mr. Bligh.

COX, John Henry (circa 1833), b. 10 Aug., 1822 ; d. 10 June, 1863.

Son of Henry Cox, Esq., Parkfields, Derby. Worcester Coll., Ox.,

1841. Lincoln's Inn, 1846.

BORRINGTON. James ("1830").

Business: Friar Gate, Derby.

SANDARS, John, b. 1814 ; d. 8 July, 1844.

Son of John Sandars, J. P., of Mackworth ; Mavor of Derby in 1839.

Emm. Coll.. Camb., B.A. 1837. Clerk in Holy Orders. Died at St. Bees, Cumb.

IRew H)r. Mm. jflctcber, B.H)., 1f3ca^ /IDaster, 1834-43

^FLETCHER, John Waltham (1834-1837), b. 5 Sept., 1S16 ; d. 8 Nov., 1896.

Son of Thos. Fletcher, Handsworth, Staffs. Brasenose Coll., Ox.,

B.A. 1842. M.A. 1845, Curate of Holy Trinity, Coventry, 1842-45 ; Chaplain of CO. Gaol, Coventry, 1851-54; Chaplain of Leics. co. Gaol, 1854- 'i? ; Curate of Narboro'. Leics., 1878-79 ; Curate of Boulton. " Ashley," Burton Road, Derby.

'LEACROFT, Charles Holcombe (1833-1834), b. 1824; d. 24 Sept., 1899.

Son of Col. Richard Becher Leacroft, Matlock and Derby. Trin.

Coll.. Camb., B.A. 1847, M.A. 1851. Curate of Ibstock, Leics., 1847-57; Vicar of Brackentield 1857, and Dethick 1860. Fondly termed the " Bishop of ]5rackenfield." Brass tablet and two stained glass windows in St. John's Church, Dethick, 1900.

^-LEACROFT, John William (1834-1837), b. 1826.

Brother of above. Queen's Coll., Birmingham, L.S.A. 1848; M.D.

(xVlierdeen) 1854; Surgeon. 18, Hariington Street, JUerbi/.

COX, Thomas (1834), b. 21 June, 1825 ; d. 8 Feb., 1865.

Sou of Henrv Cox, J.P., Parkfields, Derby. St. John's Coll., Camb.,

B.A. 1845. M.A. 1848. Captain of Derby Militia.

HARWOOD, Thomas ( 1835-1 838), b. 1821.

Sou of Thos. Harwood, Surgeon. King's Coll., London.

^^GODWIN, Richard Batkin (1836), b. 1828, d. 1862.

Son of Richard Bennet Godwin, Surgeon, St. Mary's Gate, Derby.

Brasenose Coll., Ox., B.A. 1849, M.A. 1852. Curate to Rev. Holden, Nuttal Temple.

RAYNER, Harry, b. 1825/6.

Son of S. Rayner, Artist. Friar Gate, Derby.

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SHAW, Fkancis (1836-18...), b. 1824; d. 11 Jan., 1888.

Sou of William Shaw, Mill-owner, Friar Gate, Derby. Solicitor,

Derby.

SHAW, Thomas.

Brother of above. Mill-owner, Derby.

WEBSTER, Harry (1S36).

Son of Dr. Webster, Surgeon, Derby.

GAWLER, Henry (circa 1836), b. 12 Aug., 1S27 ; d. Dec, 1S94.

Son of Col. George Gawler, Friar Gate, Derby. Eemovecl to Rugby.

Matriculated at King's Coll., London. Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law ; High Court of Adelaide, South Australia. Died at Adelaide.

GAWLER, John Cox (circa 1836), b. 7 April, i8:;o : d. 31 July, 1882.

Brother of above. Removed to Rugby. King's Coll., London.

Commission in the 73rd Regt., 1849 ; served through the Kaffir War, 1850-51 (medal) ; close of Indian Mutiny (Staff) ; retired as a Colonel, 1872 ; Keeper of the Regalia, 1872-82.

^FLETCHER, Henry (1837-1840), b. 1821 ; d. 14 June, 1885.

Son of Thos. Fletcher, Handsworth, Staffs! Brasenose Coll., Ox.,

B.A. 1844, M.A. 1847. Vicar of Holy Trinity, Shrewsbury, and of Thornton Curtis, Lines.

FORMAN, Thomas Boden (1838).

Son of Aid. Robert Forman, Mayor of Derby in 1848. Mayor of Derby,

1869 ; was, on the occasion of the birth of his son, presented with a silver cradle by the Corporation of Derby. Abbot's Hill, Derby.

^BRANSON, F. (1837-184...).

Son of Branson, Staffs. Captain of the School in 1842.

HOWARD, Geo. Broadley (1835-1842), b. Nov., 1827.

Son of Rev. J. G. Howard, M.A., Vicar of St. Michael's, Derby.

Removed to Sedbergh School. Lupton Scholp., St. John's Coll., Camb.; B.A. 1853. Held various Curacies, 1853-90, including Government Chaplaincy in India, 1856-64. Secretary of Clergy Friendly Society since 1882. Author of " The Christians of St. Thomas and their Liturgies " (trans, from the Syriac), 1864; "The Syrian Christians of Malabar," 1H69; ''The Filioqwi and the Schism," 1892 ; " The Canons of the Primitive Church " (trans, from a Syriac MS. of the sixth century), 1896 ; " The Rise and Progress of Presbyteriauism," 1898; "A Legend of Old St. Paiil's," 1874; Article in the Aiiglo-Catholic, " The Church of England and the Catholic Creed." 29, Cambridge Boad, Bromley, Kent.

=:=CLOWES, Samuel William (1836-18...), b. 27 Jan., 1821.

Son of Col. Wm. Leigh Clowes (3rd King's Own Dragoons), Broughton

Hall, Manchester; M.P. for North Leicestershire. Removed to Rugby.

Brasenose Coll., Ox., B.A. 1843. J.P. ; High Sheriff for Derbyshire, 1888-89; Master of the Meynell Hunt; M.P. for North Leicestershire, 1868-81).

*CLOWES, John (1836), b. 28 Mar., 1823.

Brother of above. J. P., D.L. Burton. Court, Htreford.

WALTON, William H., b. 1828.

Son of Thos. Wedgwood Walton, Chemist, Derby. Midshipman, East

India Company; Commander of Coasting Vessel (British Navy) in Australia, where he has settled.

^SJARY, Wm. Heath (1837), b. 1828, d. 1888.

Son of Wm. Heath Jary, J. P., D.L., of Blafield Lodge, Norfolk.

Capt. 18th Norfolk Rifles. J.P. Burlingham House, Norwich.

-WORTHINGTON, Henry (1838-18...).

Son of Worthington, Burton-on-Trent. Pupil of Mr. Douglas Fox,

Surgeon, Australia.

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*WORTHINGTON, Thomas (1838-18...).

Brother of preceding. -Late Solieitor, Derby.

-■'=WORTHINGTON, Edward (1838-18...).

Brother of above. Studied medicine.

BEMROSE, Henry Howe (1838-1842), b. Nov. 19, 1S27.

Son of Wm. Bemrose, Publisher, etc., Derby. Went to King William's

Coll., Isle of Man. Derby Town Council, 187l'; Mayor, 1877-78; Alderman; Borough and County Magistrate; M.P. for Derby, 1S95-1900; late President of the Derbyshire Eoyal Infirmary ; one of the Governors of Derby School ; a most liberal benefactor to his native town; knighted in 1897 in recognition of his public services ; head of the firm, Bemrose & Sons, Ltd., Derljy and London ; First President of the Institiite of Printers. Author of " Lay Work in the Church," "A Month in Egypt," " The Choral Book," "The Choir Chant-Book." Lonsdale Hill, Btrbij. Clubs: Carlton and Constitutional.

GAMBLE, ^YILLIAM (?i83S).

Son of Edward Gamble, Solicitor, Wardwick, Derby. Lawyer, Derl)y.

*JACKSON, William Henry (1838-18...), b. 1825.

Son of Henry Jackson, Manufacturer, Tutbury. Scholar of Brasenose

Coll., Ox., 1846; B.A. (.3rd Class Lit. Hum.) 1847 ; M.A. 18.51. Kectoi- of Ches- terton, Staffs., 1850-75 ; Eector of Thorp Arch, Boston Spa, Yorks, 1875-.. .

*GISBORNE, (1839). HARWOOD, E. Berwick (1836- 1840), b. 1S23.

Son of Thos. Harwood, Surgeon, Derby. Farmer.

HARWOOD, Charles (1836), b. 1825; d. 3 Jan., 1901.

Brother of above. M.E.C.S., M.D. (Edin.), 1850; Assist. Demonstrator

to Sir James Simpson ; Shardlow Medical Officer of Health. Surgeon-^Iajoi' Derbyshire Eegiment. Shardlow.

MOUSLEY, Fr-ank [Francis] (1838-1842), b. 1827.

Son of Wm. Eaton Mousley, Solicitor; Mayor of Derby, 1845 ;ind 1846. Went to Eton. New Coll.. Ox., 1845.

MOUSLEY, Ch.\rles (1838- 1842). Dead.

Brother of above. Magd. Coll., Camb.

BAKER, William (1839-? 1843).

Son of William Baker, Silk Merchant, Derby. Christ's Coll., Camb.,

B.A. (Senior Opt.) 1846, M.A. 1849. Curate of St. George's, Kendal, 1846; Godmanchester, 1848-50 ; Thruscross, Yorks, 1850-52 ; St. Mark's, Hull, 1853-59 ; Eichmond, Yorks, 1859-61. Vicar of Crambe, York, 1861-94. Author of "Harmonic Maxims of Science and Eeligion," " Key to Spiritual Problems," " Querenda on two Historical Problems." 4U, Mapperleii Road, Nottnighaiii.

HOWARD, Charles Gorh.am (1839-18...), b. 1829.

Son of Eev. J. G. Howard, M.A., Vicar of St. Michael's, Derby.

Eemoved to Hull Coll. School. Manufacturer. 358, Beverley Road, Hull.

SEVERNE, Herbert (1839-18...). Dead.

Son of Francis Severne, Manufacturing Jeweller, Osmaston Eoad. Derby. Landowner in Yorks.

FLEWKER, John (? 1S39), b. 1829, d. 1877.

Son of John Flewker, Solicitor, Derby. India ; afterwards Dawlish.

Played in Cricket Match for Derby v. All "England, August. 1848. Died in Australia.

WRIGHT, (?)JoHN (183. ..-1843).

Son of Wright, Derby. Followed Dr. W. Fletcher to Southwell.

BAKER, William de Foe (1839- 1843), b. 1831.

Son of Dr. Wm. Baker, Hon. Physician at Derby Infirmary ; J. P., Derby.

Emm. Coll., Camb., B.A. (Senior Opt.) 1854, M.A. 1859. Curate at Orsett,

Essex, 1856-63 ; St. Jude's, Southsea, 1863-66; S. Collingham, Notts., 1868-71 ; Vicar of Saxilby, Lines., 1871-82; Eural Dean of Lawress, 1875-83; Vicar of Welton, Lines., 1882-95 ; Eector of Snelland, Lines., 1895-.. .

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CALVERT, Edward (1840).

Son of Edward Calvert, Manager of Messrs. Smith's Bank, Derl)y.

Port Latin Scholar, St. John's Coll., Camb. ; B.A. (First Class Classics) 1853 ; M.A. 1855 ; LL.D. 1870. Second Master, Shrewsbury School.

CALVERT, Arthur (1840). Dead.

Brother of above. St. John's Coll., Camb., B.A. (Junior Opt.) 1858;

M.A. 1856 ; Fellow, 1855. Head Master Creditou School, 1865-77 ; Rector of Moreton, 1877.

FLEWKER, William (1840-1845), b. Dec, 1830.

Brother of pr^'cediu^; (John Flowker). Solicitor, "Wolverhampton.

Retired, 1893.

FLEWKER, Arthur (184 3- 1846).

Brother of above. Mining Engineer. Died at Demerara.

FARMER, John P. (1841).

M.E.C.S. (Eng.) 1847, L.S.A. (Lond.) 1818. Surgeon at lirockley, Northants.

GERMAN, Joseph (1840),!). 1826. Dead.

Son of Wm. German, Derby. Surgeon, Friar Gate, Derby.

*GELL, H. N. (1840-18...), d. 1S46.

Son of Gell, Solicitor, (?) Nottingham. Officer in the Marines.

*GILLETT, Francis Calvert (1840-18 ..), d. 1S96.

Son of Gillett, Land Agent, etc., L'ttoxeter. Mining Engineer.

Duffield Bank House.

JOHNSON, John (1840-18...), b. 1828, d. circa 1894.

Son of John Johnson, Surgeon, Derby. M.D. (Edin.) 1850 ; Physician

at Derby Infirmary, 1854 : Fellow of Paris Medical Society ; Physician at Tunbridge Wells General Hospital. Elmstead, St. James, 'Tunbridge Wells.

SMITH, Charles Fredk. Stuart (1840-18...), b. 1829. Dead.

Son of Geo. Warwick Smith. Artist, of Shenston, Staffs., and Derby.

Pemb. Coll., Ox., B.A. 1846. Civil Engineer.

SIMPSON, Henry Blythe (1841-18...), b. 27 May, 1831 ; d. 18 Jan., 1862.

Son of James Blythe Simpson. Solicitor (Simpson & Frear), Derby.

Solicitor. Died in Australia.

SIMPSON, John James (1841), d. 1S76.

Brother of above. Registrar of Derby Probate Court.

LATHAM, Edward ( 18. ..-1843), b. 1833.

Son of Rev. John Latham, B.D., Vicar of Little Eaton, 1848-78; Canon

i;rsi,l,.iiti;u-v. Lichfield. Followed Dr. Fletcher to Southwell. Trin. Coll.,

('.■uiib., i;.A. 1856, M.A. 1859. Assistant Master of Repton School, 1856-73'; Vicar of :\Iatlock Bath, 1875, where he died.

LATHAM, John Herbert (1841-18...), b. 1831.

Brother of above. St. John's Coll., Camb., B.A. (8th Wrangler), 1854 ;

M.A. 1857; Fellow of Clare Coll., Camb. Civil Engineer; practised in India. NgamivaJtia, Auckland, New Zealand.

BAKER, Charles (1841-18...).

Son of Wm. Baker, Silk Merchant, Derby. Ordained in 1869 by the

Archbishop of Canterliury. Held various Curacies. Head Master of St. John's Coll. 43, Moscow Boad, London.

*BARLOW, , (1841-18...).

Son of Barlow, near Uttoxeter.

*CARTHEW, MoRDEN (i 841- 1843).

Son of Carthew, Officer in the Indian Army. Indian Army.

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*GILLETT, Richard (1841-18...), b. 1830,(1. 1897.

Brother of i^receding (Francis Calvert Gillett). Civil E^ngineer.

Gilkin House, Wirksivorth.

*GIRARDOT, Charles Nassau (1841), b. 1831. Died young.

Second son of Eev. John Chaucourt Girardot, Car Colston Hall, Notts. Univ. Coll., Ox., B.A. 1854. Died in Switzerland.

*GIRDLESTON, Charles William (1841-18...), b. i i Feb., 1S32 : d. 3 Mar., 1885.

Son of Capt. Charles Girdlestou, 2nd Queen's Roj'als, who died in India.

Went to Winchester Coll. as " Founder's Kin." Land Agent, Hamilton,

Canada, W. Died at Gait, Canada.

*HEATHCOTE, Edward (1841-18...).

Son of Heathcote, Solicitor, East Bridgford, Notts.

*RADFORD, Alexander ^YILLIAM (1841-18...), b. 1835.

Son of Alexander Radford, O.D., Betton Hall. Pemb. Coll., Ox..

1852. Of Betton Hall, Salop. Assujned the name of "Norcopp" by Royal Licence, 1862. Late Captain Staffs. Militia.

*BAKER, John Wright (1842-18...), b. 1827/8,; d. 30 June, 1899.

Son of Wm. Baker, Silk Merchant, Derby. M.E.C.S., 1850 ; Senior

Surgeon at Derbyshire Royal Infirmary ; J. P., Derby ; Surgeon at H.M. Prison, Derby; President of Derby Medical Society, 1892, etc.

*BEAUMONT, John W. (1842-18...). Dead.

Son of Beaumont, Agent to Lord Manners, East Bridgford, Notts.

Died whilst studying medicine.

*BEAUMONT, Henry (1842-18...). Dead.

Brother of above. Solicitor and Town Clerk. Grantham.

CLARK, John (1842-18...), d. circa 1867.

Son of John Clark. Wine Merchant, Derby. Surgeon, Derby. Author

of poetical address to " The Ladies of Derby."

WYATT, Arthur Harvey (1842-18...).

Son of Harvey Wyatt, Agent to Lord Lichfield, Aston Hill, Staffs.

St. John's Coll., Camb., 1846-8. Vicar of Corse, Gloucestershire.

SHAW, Frank.

Son of Frank Shaw, Silk Manufacturer, Derby. In partnership with

his father. Afterwards at Cheltenham.

FRITCHE, George Cheslyn (1842-18...).

Went to King's Coll., London. Army. B.A., Durham, 1852. Curate at Littleover, and Chaplain (^ounty Asylum, 1852-64. From 1864 Rector of Newton Regis, Tamworth, Warwickshire.

BOROUGH, Frederick (1842-43; re-entered 27 July, 1846, to Midsummer, 1849), b. 21 June, 1833.

Son of Charles Borough, Surgeon, Friar Gate, Derby. Followed

Dr. Fletcher to Southwell School, 1843-46. Matriculated at King's Coll. and Edinburgh. M.R.C.S. 1856. Surgeon. ,S7. AlkmuiuVs Churchyard, Derby.

5obn 1I3u^5on, 1I^ca^ /Ilbaster, 1S43-1858.

■ALLEN, Wm. (24 Jan., 1839, to 21 June, 1844), d. circa 1874.

Son of Allen, Landowner, near Burton-on-Trent. Solicitor,

Derby.

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*CHEETHAM, R.f (left 21 Jime, 1844). *CUFF, John B.i (left 21 June, 1844).

Son of John Cuff, Manager of the Midland Railway Hotel, Derby.

New Zealand.

*CURZON, Richard (12 Oct., 1840, to 21 June, 1844), h. iq Nov., 1S33; d. 1863.

Son of John Cnrzon, of Breedon Castle. Brasenose Coll.. Ox.,

B.A. 1857, M.A. 1858. Curate at St. Peter's, Derby.

*GIBBES, Alfred! (left 21 June, 1844). *JACKSON, J. B.f (left 21 June, 1844).

Son of Jackson, Farmer, Dale Abbey.

*MORLEY, Wm.I (left 21 June, .844). *POPPLETON, F.f (left 21 June, 1844). *SMEDLEY, J. (20 Aug., 1838, to 21 June, 1844). *HUDSON, Charles (5 Aug., 1832, to 22 Dec, 1847). Dead.

Son of John Hudson, Head Master, Derby School.

*HUDSON, Frederick (25 Mar., 1834, to June, 1850), d. 1853. Brother of above. Clerk in Evans' Bank.

-BLYTH, Samuel Feitche (14 Aug., 1837, to 20 Dec, 1844).

Son of Col. Blyth, 49th Regt. Colonel 35th Eegt. Died at Malti or

Gibraltar.

PRESBURY, Hy. (23 Oct.. 1838, to 20 Dec, 1844).

Son of William Presbury, Farmer, Little Chester.

*TABBERER, George (26 July, 1839, to 20 Dec, 1844). Dead.

Son of Geo. Tabberer, Farmer, Sutton, LTttoxeter. St. John's Coll.,

Camb., B.A. 1854, M.A. 1859. Vicar of St. Peter's, Coventry.

*MIDDLETON, Henry Abdy (4 Oct., 1839, to 20 Dec, 1843), b. 1835 ; d. IT Dec, 1867.

Son of Rev. Henry Middleton, M..\., Bishop?toue. Wilts. Brasenose

Coll., Ox., B.A. 1847, M.A. 1850; Scholar, 1844-48. Chaplain on H.M.S. Crocodile at his death (at Malta).

*BOWMER, Benjamin (24 Jan., 1840, to 21 June, 1845.

Son of Bowmer. Manufacturer, Derby.

BURROUGHS, Thomas P. (24 July, 1840, to 20 Dec, 1844).

Son of Thos. BurrouKhs, M.A., Proprietor of the Derby Mercurtj (Office : Iron Gate), 27, Friar Gate. Trin. Coll., Camb. Died young.

HADEN, Thomas (24 July, 1840, to 18 Dec, 1846).

Son of Eichard Wright Haden, AVine Merchant; Director of Savings Bank, Derby ; J.P., Derby.

BOROUGH, John (23 July, 1 841, to 18 Dec, 1846), b. May, 1831.

Son of William Borough, Solicitor, Derby. Solicitor, 1856; Captain,

1st Derbyshire Militia, 1863-81 ; Under Sheriff of County, 1874 and 1877. Of the firm, "Barber, Currey & Borough" (retired, 1889). Registrar of County Court, Belper and Ilkeston, 1884 ; Registrar of Southwell Diocese, 1889 ; 'J.P. for co. Derby, 1893. The Cedars, Belper.

*HORSLEY, Charles (23 July, 1841, to 21 Dec, 1845), b. 30 May, 1829 ; d. 8 Oct., T901.

Son of Thos. Horsley, Engineer; Manager of Ironworks, Coal Mines

(Oakes & Co.), Biddings, Alfreton. Civil P^ngineer. 174, Highbury New

Park, London.

t Having entered the School before 1843, and not being among Mr. Hudson's private pupils, must be reckoned as one of Dr. W. Fletcher's scholars.

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WILKINS, George \Y. (23 July, 1841, to 20 Dec, 1844), b. 1830, d. 1 886.

Son of William Wilkins, Printer and Bookseller, 10, North Parade,

Derby. Paper and Wall-paper Manufacturer (" Wilkins & Ellis "), Derby ;

Town Conncillor ; he and his father originators of the ABC Railway Time Tables in 1849; Fomider of the Derhn Ga::rfte and Theatre Gospel Hall Mission.

HARVEY, RoBT. (2 Aug., 1 841, to 20 Dec, 1S44), b. circa 1830.

Son of Moses Harvey, Darley Abbey. Paper Mill-owner (" Tempest &

Harvey "). Little Eaton House.

BIRCHALL, Wji. (24 Jan., 1842, to 21 Dec, 1845). Died, aged 30 years.

Son of Minshul Birchall, Merchant, Duke Street, Derby. Captain of

the School after W. Johnson. Succeeded his father.

NORTON, Sam (24 Jan., 1842, to 21 Dec, 1845). Dead.

Son of Josiah Norton, Music Master, Derby ; Organist of St. John's ; 4, London Street. Chemist. York.

SANT, John (24 Jan., 1842, to 20 Dec, 1844), b. circa 1831. Dead.

Son of John Sant, Farmer, of Spondon. Veterinary Surgeon in

Lincoln.

*GIBBES, Thos. (2 April, 1842, to 21 June, 1845).

Son of Gibbes, Yorkshire.

*ARNOLD, George (22 July, 1842, to 21 Dec, 1845).

Son of Arnold, Merchant, Uttoxeter.

WILLIAMSON, George (26 July, 1842, to 18 Dec, 1846).

Son of William Williamson, Solicitor, Derby (Corn Market), Littleover. Manufacturer, Essex.

WILLIAMSON, John (26 July, 1842, to 18 June, 1847).

Brother of above. Emigrated. Died at St. Louis.

*BOWMER, Joseph (23 Jan., 1843, to 19 June, 1846). Dead.

Son of Bowmer, Manufacturer, Derby. Medical Agent. Lincoln's

Inn Fields, London.

*RATCLIFF, Richard (23 Jan., 1843, to 21 Dec, 1845), b. 1830; died 24 Nov., 1898.

Son of Samuel Eatcliff, Brewer, Burton. J. P. for Derbyshire ; D.L.

Of "Bass, Eatclilf & Gretton," Burton-on-Trent. Died a millionaire. Stanford Hall, Notts.

*TOWNSEND, William (27 Mar., 1843, to 20 Dec, 1844).

Son of Henry Townsend, Proprietor of tlie George Hotel, Burton.

Brewer.

CRAVEN, Edward (5 April, 1843, to 20 Dec, 1844). Died young.

HOBSON, William (6 April, 18-13, to 21 June, 1845).

Son of William Hobson, Bookseller and Printer, Iron Gate, Derby.

SANDARS, Jas. (6 April, 1843, to 21 June, 1845).

Son of Alderman John Sandars, Derby.

CHILD, Edward (8 April, 1843, to 22 Dec, 1848). Dead.

Son of William Child, Law Stationer ; Secretary to the Infirmarj^,

Derbj'. Apprenticed to his uncle, Dr. Samuel Fearn, Derby Infirmary.

Surgeon, M.R.C.S. (Eng.) 1863; L.S.A. 1864 (Charing Cross); late House Surgeon at Charing Cross Hospital. Contributed to the Lancet, 1868-76. " Vernham," New Maiden, and Worcester Park, Surrey.

*ROYSTON, John (21 July, 1S43, to 18 Dec, 1846).

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WALTON, Thos. Wedgwood (23 July, 1843, ^o 21 June, 1844).

Ron of Thomas Wedgwood Walton, Chemist,. Derby.— Captain in the Mercantile Marines. Now in Melbourne, Australia.

HODGES, William Henry (24 July, 1843, to 20 Dec, 1844), b. 27 Jan., 1830.

Son of William Henry Hodges, High Constable of the Eorongh of Derby.

Late Chief Accountant, Midland Railway ; Director, Midland Railway.

Ash Tree House, Osmaston Eoad, Derby.

*SEVERNE, Wm. (26 July, 1843, to 18 Dec, 1846).

Son of Samuel Severne, Proprietor of the " Peacock " Hotel, Rowsley. Wine and Spirit Merchant, Derby.

JOHNSON, Wm. (31 July, 1843, to 21 Dec, 1845), b. 1829, d. 1897.

Son of John Johnson, Surgeon, Dei-by. Late Scholar of Emm. Coll.,

Camb. ; 1st Class Classical Tripos, 1853; M.A. 1856. Senior Assistant Master and Bursar at Repton School, 1855.

*RICK, Thomas (i Aug., 1843, to 21 Dec, 1845).

*HOLMES, Henry (4 Aug., 1843, to 21 June, 1845).

*COPESTAKE, Henry (7 Aug., 1843, to 18 Dec, 1846), b. 1833, d. i860.

Son of Thomas Goodall Copestake, Kirk Langley House. Kirk Langley. Went to Repton, 1847. Merchant, Liverpool. Died at Rio Janeiro.

*GIBBES, George (30 Sept., 1843, to 20 Dec, 1844).

(v. supra.) Held a Commission in the Army.

;CUFF, Joshua (2 Oct., 1843, to 21 June, 1844).

Son of John Cuff, Manager, Midland Hotel, Derby. Lawyer, New

Zealand.

CUFF, Cornelius (2 Oct., 1843, to 20 Dec, 1844).

Brother of above. Surveyor, New Zealand.

DUMAS, Edward (2 Oct., 1843, to 20 Dec, 1844), d. 1894.

Son of Julien Dumas, French Master, Kedleston Road, Derby.

Merchant, Derby.

*FARE, William (4 Oct., 1843, to 19 June, 1846). ARNOLD, Henry (26 Jan., 1844, to 21 June, 1845). Dead.

Son of Henry Arnold, Merchant, Derby. Studied Surgery under

Dr. Johnson. Whale-fisheries owner. Liverpool.

*BAYLEY, John (26 Jan. to 20 Dec, 1844).

Son of Bayley, Schoolmaster, Yorkshire.

*BAYLEY, Jas. (26 Jan. to 20 Dec, 1844).

Brother of above.

BIRCH, William Richard (26 Jan. to 20 Dec, 1844).

Nephew of Richard William Birch, Solicitor, 20, Wardwick, Derby.

CLARK, Thomas (26 Jan., 1844, to 18 June, 1847). Dead.

Son of John Clark, Wine Merchant„91, Friar Gate, Derby. Succeeded

his father.

DALE, Edwin (26 Jan. to 20 Dec, 1844). FLEY, George (26 Jan., 1844, to 18 June, 1847).

Son of Richard Fley, 36, Sitwell Street. Succeeded to his father's

business.

*HILL, Thomas (26 Jan., 1844, to 22 Dec, 1848).

1844 J THE DERBY SCHOOL REGISTER. 33

JOHNSON, Arthur (26 Jan., 1844, to 22 Dec, 184S), b. 7 Dec, 1833-

Son of John Johnson, Surgeon, Derby. M.R.C.S. (Lond.), 1856.

Entered Royal Navy, March, 1858 ; Fleet Surgeon, Royal Navy, 1879. Re- tired, 1881. Matlvck.

JOHNSON, Charles Hy. (26 Jan. to 21 June, 1844), 1^- 17 Mar., 1832.

Brother of above. Went to Repton. M.R.C.S. (Eng.) and L.S.A. 1855 ;

late Staff Surgeon, Turkish Contingent (Crimean War) at Siege of Kars ; Member of the Order of the Medjidie. In practice at Basingstoke {Wintoii House).

LEE, Robert (26 Jan. 1844, to 19 June, 1846).

SOWTER, Thojias Hawkins (26 Jan., 1844, to 21 Dec, 1845).

Son of William Sowter, Maltster, Commission Councillor, Dei'by.

Civil Engineer. Cowsleij Fields, Ueibi/.

WALTON, James Willi.\m (26 Jan., 1844, to 21 Dec, 1845) Dead.

Son of Thomas Walton, Chemist, Corn Market, Derby. Emigrated.

Wholesale Drug Stores Proprietor, Melbourne, Australia, where he died.

*UNSAYORTH, William (26 Jan., 1844, to 18 Dec, 1846).

Silk Manufacturer, Derby.

*NEED, George (30 Jan., 1844, to 19 June, 1846). *CALVERT, Arthur (i Feb., 1844, to 22 Dec, 1848).

[May be the same as tmder Dr. Fletcher, 1840.]

COX, John (25 Mar., 1844, to 30 June, 1850), b. 6 Jan., 1836; d. 10 Oct., 1872.

Son of George Cox, Wine Merchant, Derby. Trin. Coll., Camb.,

B.A. 1858, M.A. 1861. Rector of Wickersley, Yorks.

*THOMASSON, Hugh (i April, 1844, to 21 Dec, 1845). BURROUGHS, Richard (26 July, 1844, to Dec, 1850). Dead.

Son of Thomas Burroughs, M.A., Proprietor of the Derby Mercur/j.

Lieutenant in 52ud Regiment. Carried the Colours of the Regiment at the Relief of Liicknow.

*DENHAM, R. (26 July, 1844, to 21 June, 1845).

Son of William Denham, Clerk to Derby Races, Derby. *DENHAM, William (26 July, 1844, to 18 June, 1847).

Brother of above.

FRITCHE, Froude William (26 July, 1844, to 22 Dec, 1847), b. 6 Oct., 1835.

Son of Christopher Froude Fritche, Professor of Music, and Organist at

All Saints', Derby ; 16, Full Street. Surveyor (late Ashby-de-la-Zouch) ;

now Engineering Surveyor, Barton-uncler-Needwood.

HODGES, Richard John (26 July, 1844, to 19 June, 1846), b. 1832.

Son of William Henry Hodges, High Constable of the Borough of Derby. Landowner at Littleover.

HODGES, Alfred (26 July, 1844, to 22 Dec, 184S), b. 1835, d. circa 1865.

Brother of above.

NORTON, Charles Henry (26 Julv, 1844, to 22 Dec, 184S). Dead.

Son of Josiah Norton, Music Master, Derby ; Organist of St. John's ; 4, London Street. Professor of Music at Cape Town.

34 THE DERBY SCHOOL KEGIgTEE. [1844

WILD, William (26 July, 1844, to June, 1849). Dead.

Son of George Wild, Derby. Succeeded to his father's business.

*HUFFMAN, William (27 July, 1844, to 21 June, 1845).

GREGORY, William (29 July, 1844, to 21 June, 1845), d. 189... Son of WiUiam Gregory, Wilson Street, Derby.

*SYBRAY, Charles (29 July, 1844, to 18 Dec, 1846).

Son of Joseph Sybray, Landowner, Snitterton, Bakewell.

^MANSFIELD, William (31 July, 1844, to 21 June, 1845). HUGGINS, Charles Whitton (12 Aug., 1844, to 18 June, 1847). Dead.

Son of Francis Huggins, late Surgeon ; Proprietor of the Royal Hotel, Derby.

*ROYSTON, James (23 Aug., 1844, to 22 Dee., 1847). *NORRISON, Thomas (12 Aug., 1844, to 19 June, 1846). *TOWLE, Benjamin (i Sept., 1844, to 19 June, 1846). Dead.

Son of Benjamin Towle, Lace Manufacturer, Borrowash. Died in

Australia.

FORMAN, Alfred (3 Sept., 1844, to 19 June, 1846).

Son of Elijah Forman, Brass Founder, Wardwick, Derby.

JAMES, Thomas (7 Oct., 1844, to 21 Dec, 1845).

* WILSON, Thomas (7 Oct., 1844, to 21 Juno, 1845).

JACKSON, Henry H. (16 Oct., 1844, to 22 Dec, 1848), b. 9 Jan., 1833.

Son of Henry Jackson, Solicitor, Derby. General Manager at Messrs.

Bass & Co.'s. Moat Banic, Burton-on-Trent.

JACKSON, Purcel (16 Oct., 1844, to 22 Dec, 1848), b. i Jan., 1834. Dead.

Brother of above. Author of " Moments with the Muse," 1855.

*COPESTAKE, John G. (24 Jan., 1845, to 18 Dec, 1846), b. 1835 ; d. II Jan., 1888.

Son of Thomas Goodall Copestake, Kirk Langley House, Kirk Langley.

W^ent to Repton School. Magd. Hall, Ox., M.A. 1864. Rector of Trusley,

Derby, 1866.

EDWARDS, William (24 Jan. to 21 Dec, 1845). HARRISON, John William (24 Jan., 1S45, to 16 June, 1848), b. 1835 ; d. 27 Oct., 1863.

Son of John Harrison, Civil Engineer, Derby. Educated for an

Engineer. Agent for the Burton Brewery Co. Becket Street, Derby.

*KNOWLES, Samuel (24 Jan., 1845, to t8 Dec, 1846). *BEACALL, Jas. (27 Jan., 1845, to 18 Dec, 1846). niACHON, John (10 Feb., 1845, ^o Dec, 1849). MOZLEY, Herbert Newman (28 Mar., 1845, to 22 Dec, 1847), b. 2 May, 1838.

Son of John Mozley. of Derby, and nephew of Cardinal Newman.

Went to Eton. King's Coll., Camb., B.A. 1861, M.A. 1864 ; late Fellow of his College. Chancellor's Legal Medallist, 1864 ; Certificate of Honour (in Law), 1865 ; Law Tutor and Examiner, Law Tripos, Camb., 1864-65 and 1882-84 ; Lincoln's Inn, 1861 ; Barrister-at-Law, 1866 ; LL.M. 1872. Joint Author of Mozley and Whiteley's " Concise Law Dictionary." Author of " Married "Women's Property Acts." Editor of Law Examination Journal and Laiv Students' Magazine. Nortliwood, Middlesex.

1845] THE DERBY SCHOOL REGISTER. 35

*WALKER, James (4 April, 1845, to iS June, 1847). HADEN, Richard (26 July, 1845, t" 18 Dec, 1846).

Son of Richard AV. Haden, J. P., O.D., Wine Merchant, Derby. Went

to Bhie Coat School. Coffee Planter. Jamaica.

*LATHBURY, Joseph (26 July, 1845, to 18 Dec, 1846).

Son of Lathbury, Burton. Corn ^Merchant. Burton-on-Treiit.

BAKER, Charles Bernard (18 k\v^., 1S45, ^^ Dec, 1849). Dead.

Son of Dr. W. Baker, M.D., Physician to Derby Infirmary. Civil

Engineer. 37, Gracechnrch Street, London.

*BEMROSE, Edward (6 Oct., 1845, to June, 1851), b. 17 April, 1836.

Son of "VA illiam Bemrose, Piiblisher, Derby. Late 'Lieut. -Colonel

Derby Volunteer Regt. Woodville House, 220, Usmaston Boad, Derby.

SOWTER, George (10 Nov., 1845, to Dec, 1849).

Son of William Sowter, Maltster, Derby. 11, Peet Street. DerJjij.

^CLIFFORD, John (23 Jan. to 18 Dec, 1846). LATHAM, Samuel (23 Jan., 1846, to 16 June, 1848), b. 1835.

Son of Rev. John Latham, D.D., Canon of Lichfield, Little Eaton,

CO. Derby. Emm. Coll., Camb., B.A. (Senior Opt.) 1857, M. A. -1861;

Assistant Master at Brighton Coll., 1657-6-1 ; Rev.; Vice-Principal of Lich- field Theological Coll., 18(;6-71. Lijntun. JhissorJcs, Sns.sex.

*ROWE, William (23 Jan., 1846, to 22 Dec, 1848).

Son cf Rev. William Rowe, Unitarian Minister, Derby. Silk

Throwster. Late 63, Friar Gate.

SIMPSON, Frederick W. (23 Jan., 1846, to 16 June, 1848). Dead.

Son of Frederick Simpson, Land Surv.^yor, Friar Gate, Derby. Died

in America.

*ROYSTON, C. (Jan. to Julv, 1846). i ^^:'^^*?Ck

(V. supra.) -i-^ ' ^ "■ ^^

*EVANS, John (24 Jan., 1846, to 22 Dec, 1847). ^TURNER, John (28 Jan., 1846, to 22 Dec, 184S).

BROWN, George (23 Feb. to 19 June, 1846).

SIMPSON, Graham (23 Feb., 1846, to June, iSsO.'d. 1898.

Son of Frederick Simpson, Land Surveyor, Friar Gate, Derby.

Died in Canada.

HADEN, Charles (30 Mar., 1846, to 22 Dec, 1847).

Son of Richard W. Haden, J. P., O.D.. Wine Merchant, Derby.

Choristership at Magd. Coll., Ox.

FULLER, Henry (31 Mar., 1846, to 16 June, 1848).

MARPLES, Jos. (6 April to 19 June, 1846). *STEVENS, John (17 April, 1846, to 18 June, 1847). *WOODROFFE, Willi.ui (17 Apri], 1846, to 18 Jane, 1847).

Landowner. Nuneaton.

*POTTER, Thomas (24 July, 1846, to 22 Dec, 184S). *AULT, William (25 July, 1846, to 18 June, 1S47). Dead.

Son of Ault, Farmer, Quarndon. Auctioneer. Quarndon.

BOROUGH, Frederick (re-entered 17 July, 1846, to June, 1849).

[See end of Dr. Fletcher's Register.^

36 THE DERBY SCHOOL REGISTEE. [ 1846

*FROST, George (27 July to 18 Dec, 1846). SHAW, Thomas (27 July, 1846, to 22 Dec, 1848), d. circa 1887.

Son of Fi-ank Shaw, Silk Manufacturer, Derby. Silk Manufacturer.

Friar Gate, Derby. Died in Manitoba.

COX, George (31 July, 1846, to June, 1853), b. 31 Aug., 1838.

Son of George Cox, The Cedars, Derby. AVent to Repton. Trin. Coll.,

Camb., B.A. 1860. Won the Macnaughton Sculls, Gamb., 1858; the Ladies' Plate and Visitors' Clip, Henley, 1858 ; the Grand Challenge Cup, the Ladies' Plate and Visitors' Cup, Henley, 1859 ; the Oxford and Cambridge Billiard Match (double), 1859 ; the Oxford and Cambridge Billiard Match (double and single), 1860. Commission in 87th Royal Fusiliers, 1861 ; A.D.C. to Governor of Malta, 1868-72 ; Egyptian Campaign, 1882 (Medal and Khedive's Star) ; Colonel Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers) Regiment, 1886. Retired 31st August, 1900. Major-General, late commanding the Forces in Natal and Zululand, 1895-98 ; appointed Acting High Commissioner, South Africa, and Acting Governor, Cape Colony, during the absence of Sir Alfred Milner, 1898. 9, Wilhraham Place, Sloane Street, S.W.

FERGUSON, George (3 Aug. to 18 Dec, 1846).

Son of George Ferguson, M.D., 6, London Road, Derby.

JONES, Jabez (3 Aug., 1846, to 2 2 Dec, 1848).

Son of Joshua Jones, Clerk to Local Board, Derby.

LOMAX, Hy. (3 Aug., 1846, to 22 Dec, 1848).

LOMAX, L. (3 Aug., 1846, to 22 Dec, 1848).

GILLAM, William (13 Oct., 1846, to Dec, 1851). Sen of William Gillam, business, Iron Gate, Derby.

BIRCHALL, William (22 Jan. to 22 Dec, 1847).

Son of Minshul Burchall, Merchant, Derby. BROWN, William (22 Jan., 1847, to 16 June, 1848). VALLACK, Jas. (22 Jan., 1847, to Dec, 1849).

Son of James Vallack, Solicitor and Coroner, 11, Cockpit Hill, Derby.

Emigrated.

HARRISON, Jos. (25 Jan., 1847, to 16 June, 1848).

HEWITT, Thomas (25 Jan., 1847, to June, 1849).

SMITH, William (25 Jan., 1847, to June, 185 1).

*POPPLETON, E. (23 Feb., 1847, to 16 June, 1848).

*FRIZELL, John Bruckfield (S April, 1847, to 22 Dec, 1848), b. 6 Feb., 1838.

Son of Rev. Richard Howard Frizell, B.A., South Normanton Rectory.

1st Regt. Derbyshire Militia, commissioned to be Ensign, Feb., 1855 ;

Captain 14th Foot ; served through New Zealand and Indian Wars ; sold out, 1872. Settled in America. Bridgetown, Annapolis Co., Canada.

*FRIZELL, Richard Frazer (8 April, 1847, to 22 Dec, 1848), b. 13 Feb., 1839.

Brother of above. W^ent to sea, 1856 ; served in P. & 0. Steam

Navigation Co. until 1878, in command of ss, Hindostan. Retired. Studied at Truro Theological' Coll. ; passed in 1st Class Ox. and Camb. Prel. Exam., 1880. Vicar of Milbrook, Cornwall, 1881-84; Rector of St. Allen. 1884; Vicar of Chacewater, 1890 ; since 1897, Rector of Chapel Allerton, Axbridge, Somerset.

WATERALL, R. (9 April, 1847, to 22 Dec, 1848). *OSMASTON, Charles (12 April, 1847, to J^^"e, 1849). Dead.

Ward of Sir Robert Wilmot, Osmaston Hall, near Derby. An

intelligent young Chinaman adopted by the Wilmots of Osmaston.

1847] THE DERBY SCHOOL REGISTER. 37

STEER, R. (i2 April, 1847, to June, 1849).

Son of Steer, Coal Merchant. Collierj' Agent, Derby.

BALGUY, Bryan (13 April to 18 June, 1847).

Son of Bryan Thomas Balguy, Town Clerk, Derby. Major, 1st

Derbyshire Militia Regiment.

*GODSON, A. (21 April, 1847, to 16 June, 1848). *SMITH, William (24 June, 1847, to June 1850). *THOAIPSON, S. (24 June, 1847, to June, 1S49). NORTON, JosiAH (23 July, 1847, to Dec, 1852), b. 1836, d. 1882.

Son of Josiah Norton, Professor of Music, Derby. Solicitor, Derby.

*JOHNSON, Thomas (24 July, 1847, to Dec, 1849).

FOX, Edward Charlton (25 July, 1847, to Dec, 1849), b. 1837. Son of Rev. Samuel Fox, CD., of' Morley. Balliol Coll., Ox., 1857.

SIMPSON, Edward (26 July, 1847, to 22 Dec, 1848).

WHITEHEAD, William (26 July, 1847, to June, 1849).

EVERY, Fred (i Sept., 1847, to 16 June, 1848).

Son of S. F. Every, Quarndou. Emigrated to New Zealand.

* WILSON, W^iLLiAM (8 Oct., 1847, to 16 June, 1848). MOZLEY, John Richards (ii Oct., 1847, to Dec, 1849), b. 1840.

Son of John Mozley, of Derby. Went to Eton. King's Coll., Camb.,

B.A. 1862; ■' Le Bas Essay" Prize, 1863; M.A. 1865, and Fellow of his College. One of H.M.'s Inspectors of Schools (Local Government Board), London. Beiiding/ey, Leeds.

SINCLAIR, Jas. (ii Oct., 1847, to June, 1852).

Son of Sinclair, Manager of Derby and Derbyshire Bank, Derby.

MURPHY, James Edward (24 Jan. to 16 June, 1848).

Son of James Murphy, Surgeon Dentist, Trinity Terrace, Derby.

L.D.S. ; F.C.S. (Eng.) 1863. Dental Surgeon, Market Place, Derby ; Con- sulting Dental Surgeon, Royal Inflrmarj-, Derby. The Oaks, Duffield.

*WILDGOOSE, Herbert (24 Jan. to 22 Dec, 1848).

Son of Thomas Wildgoose, Farmer, Matlock. Merchant in Man- chester.

*GOODALE, William Robert (26 Jan. to 22 Dec, 184S).

Son of Goodale, Normanton. Pai<;nto)i. Devuii.

*GOODALE, George P. (26 Jan. to 22 Dec, 1848).

Brother of above. Late Manager of Colour Works, Morledge, Derby.

Died at The Cottage, Dairy House Road, Derby.

*SMITH, R. (26 Jan., 1848, to Dec, 1849). *SMITH, Thomas (26 Jan. to 16 June, 1848).

BELL, William (30 Jan., 1848, to June, 1852). *WALLIS, Alfred (2 April, 1848, to June, 1849), b. 28 April, 1833-

Son of William Wallace Wallis, Agent to the Midland Railway, Friar

Gate, Derby. Late Editor of the Derby Mercurt/ and Derby Bum;

afterwards of the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette. F.R.L.S. Author of "Derbyshire Porcelain and Pottery"; "The Bookbinder's Art." Papers: "On the Phenomena of Variation and Geographical Distribution" (Trans, of Liiiiuean Society, xxy.) ; " Mimicry among Animals" [Westminster and Foreign Quarterly lieview). Joint Author of " Guide to Derbyshire." 7, Regent's Park, Exeter.

HARRISON, E. (24 July to 22 Dec, 1848).

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SHAW, John (2 Oct., 1848, to Dec, 1851), d. 1889.

Son of Frank Shaw, Silk Manufacturer, Derby. Silk Merchant,

Friar Gate, Derby. Afterwards Stockbroker, Leicester.

*McGANN, W. F. (7 Nov., 1848, to June, 1849). *HORSLEY, James (23 Jan., 1849, to 17 June, 1853), b. 18 Sept., 1836.

Son of Thomas Horsley, Engineer, Manager of Oakes & Co., Alfreton.

Colliery Agent. Draijcott Ball, Derhijshire.

*HUDSON, Henry (23 Jan., 1849, to June, 1850).

Son of John Hudson, Head Master, Derby School.

BEYER, Alfred (25 Jan., 1849, to June, 1850), d. circa 1880.

Son of J. Bryer, Chemist, Corn Market, Derby. Farmer at Quarndon.

*FROST, George (26 July, 1849, to June, 1850). LATHAM, Hugh (1849-55), b- 19 Feb., 1840; d. June, 1896.

Son of Rev. John Latham, D.D., Vicar of Little Eaton, Derby. Went

to Rei^ton. Royal Artillery ; went through the Indian MiTtiny ; Lieut. -Col., 1885 ; Commander of Royal Artillery, Belfast.

GADSBY, George (26 July, 1849, to June, 1850), b. i Nov., 1834; d. 28 May, 1889.

Son of Thomas Gadsby, Town Councillor, Derby. Builder and

Contractor, Derby.

*GIBSON, E. (26 July, 1849, ^o 18 June, 1852), b. ro Feb., 1840.

Son of Richard Gibson, Swarkestone Lowes.

GEEAVES, Ch.vrles Augustus (26 July, 1849, to Dec, 185S), b. 16 Api-il, 1842.

Eldest son of Dr. A. G. Greaves, Surgeon, Derby. 2nd Class Hons.,

Ox. Local Exam., 1859; Mayor's Prize, being 1st of Seniors examined at Notts, centre. Gheselden Medallist, St. Thomas' Hospital, 1863 ; Ex-Presi- dent, Midland Branch of British Medical Association ; M.B. Hons. (London) 1865, LL.B. 1866 ; Senior Physician, Royal Derbyshire Infirmary ; Physician, Children's Hospital; Medical Officer, H.M. Prison, Derby; late Surgeon- Major, 1st Derby R. Vol. ; Assistant Medical Officer, Derby County Lunatic Asylum ; Science Master at Derby School, 1865-70. Author of " Lectures on the Science of Life," and " Darwin's Hypothesis," 1873. Contributor of "Medical Nomenclature" to Quarterly Medical Journal, 1896. M, Friar Gate, Derby.

MORLEY, WiLLi.\M (26 July, 1849, to June, 1855). MOZLEY, Henry Williams (26 July, 1849, to Dec, 185 1).

Son of John Mozley, Publisher, Derby. AVent to Eton. King's Coll.,

Camb., Chancellor's Classical Medal, 1863; B.A. (16th Wrangler and 1st Class Classical Tripos) 1864 ; M.A. 1867 ; late Fellow of his College. Late Mathematical Master in Eton Coll. Hazlemere, Surrey.

EADFOED, John (26 July, 1849, to J^^i^©' 1S52).

EADFOED, Hy. (26 July, 1849, to Dec, 1851), b. 1S42 ; d. 22

Oct., 1899. SHILLITO, Joseph (26 July, 1849, to June, 1854). *STEVENS, William (26 July, 1849, to June, 1850). STEVENSON, H. H. (26 July, 1849, to Dec, 1850). WHEELDON, George (26 July, 1849, to June, 1852). BAETON, William (22 Jan., 1850, to Dec, 1851). Died young. BAENES, Bryan, b. 1831, d. 1894.

Son of Wm. Barnes, Green Lane, Derby. -Chemist. St. Peter's, Derby.

1850] THE DERBY SCHOOL REGISTER. 39

*BARNES, William Herbert (24 Jan., 1S50, to June, 1851), b. 1839.

Brother of preceding (Bryan Barnes). Finbhury Farli, Londun.

BIRCHALL, Thomas (29 Jan. to Dec, 1850).

Son of Minshiil Birchall, Coal Merchant, Derby.

*HANCOCK, T. L. (i Feb., 1850, to Dec, 1S51), b. 24 Nov., 1837. WEST, Samuel (5 Feb., 1850, to June, 185 1).

Son of EU West, Chemist, Park Street, Derby.

WEST, Jas. (5 Feb., 1850, to June, 1851).

Brother of above.

GREGORY, Alfred (ii Feb., 1850, to Dec, 1854), b. 7 Aug., 1840.

Son of Francis Gregory, Victoria Street, Derby.

WILD, C. (4 April to June, 1850). nVILDGOOSE, Frank (5 April, 1850, to June, 1851).

Son of Thomas Wildgoose, Farmer, Matlock. Went to Australia.

HOLLOWAY, J. F. (29 April, 1S50, to Dec, 1851).

CUFF, Cornelius (re-entered 6 May, 1850, to 1851), d. 1901.

(v. supra.)

*CUFF, Edwin (6 May, 1850, to 18 June, 1852), b. 31 July, 1838.

Brother of above. Farmer. Halcomhe, JS'eiu Zealand.

*CUFF, Albert (6 May, 1850, to 18 June, 1852), b. 5 Nov., 1839.

Brother of above. Merchant. Auddand, New Zealand.

*CUFF, Arthur (6 May, 1850, to 18 June, 1852), b. 6 May, 1841.

Brother of above. Sheep Farmer. New Zealand.

*SMITH, Thomas H. (6 May, 1850, to Dec, 1857), b. 25 May, 1842.

*MACHON, John (7 May, 1850, to June, 1851).

*PYM, Joseph (25 July, 1850, to Dec, 1854), b. 8 July, 1841.

Son of Joseph Pym, Superintendent Registrar, Belper. Accountant,

Clerk to Guardians, etc. Belper.

*WILDE, Charles (25 Julv, 1850, to June, 1854), b. 30 June,

1839. *ADSETTS, John (26 July, 1850, to Dec, 1854), b. 29 Julv, 1835 ; ^- 18 June, 1896.

Son of John Adsetts, Duffield. M.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.S.A. 1858 (St.

George) ; Surgeon-Major in Army. Retired in 1893. Turnditch Hall, CO. Derby.

COOKE, Arthur (26 July, 1850, to 18 June, 1852).

MILNER, J. (26 July to Dec, 1850).

WATKINSON, John (26 July, 1850, to Dec, 1852).

*JOHNSON, Charles (27 July, 1850, to June, 1856), b. 8 April, 1841.

*MUSCROFT, James Wilson (29 July, 1850, to 18 June, 1852), b. 31 Oct., 1836. Dead.

Christ's Coll., Camb., B.A. 1861, M.A. 1865 ; Lichfield Coll., 1862. Curate of Cohvick, 1863-66 ; Curate of Barnsley, 1860-67. Vicar of Knottingley, Yorks., 1869-72; Tibshelf, co. Derby, 1880; Leysdown, in Island of Sheppey, 1881 ; and Thorner, Leeds.

40 THE DERBY SCHOOL REGISTER. [1850

*LOCKETT, Hy. G. (7 Aug., 1850, to June, 1855), b. 18 Oct., 1838.

China Manufacturer. Sta£s.

*LOCKETT, J. William (7 Aug., 1850, to 23 Dec, 1853), b. 28 June, 1837.

China Mannfacturer. Staffs.

*OLDHAM, William Page (4 Oct., 1850, to Dec, 1855; re- entered, 1858-1860), b. 19 Oct., 1841 ; d. 13 April, 1871.

Ron of Dr. G. Oldham, Surgeon, Alfreton. Tancred Divinity Scholp.,

Christ's Coll., Camb. (ilO? per annum), 1860; Foundation Scholp., 1861; B.A. (28th Wrangler) 1863, M.A. 1867. Mathem. Master at Derby School, 1865-67, and Radley College and Warrington Grammar School. Vicar of St. Thomas', Ashton-in-Makerfield, 1870.

*CANTRILL, Hy. (28 Oct., 1850, to June, 1851). .

Son of Henry Cantrill, Proprietor of Royal Hotel, ^^^^^ Proprietors Derby. ( ^f j-^^ James'

CANTRILL, Thomas (27 Jan., 1851, to Dec, ( Hotel and Royal

1854), b. I Jan., 1842. Hotel, Derby.

Brother of above.

CHATTERTON, George John (27 Jan., 185 1, to June, 1855), b. 18 April, 1 84 1.

Son of John Chatterton, Mayor of Derby in 1832. Merchant,

Caledonian Road, London, N. London County Council, 1892-94 ; Islington Board of Guardians ; one of the Governors of the North London Polytechnic and Camden School. 16, Killmarton Road, London, N.

*CLARK, William (27 Jan. to Dec, 1851), b. 27 April, 1836. Dead.

r? Son of John Clark, Wine Merchant, Derby.] B.A. (either Caius or

St. John's), Camb. Clergyman.

JOHNSON, Frank (27 Jan., 1851, to 1852).

Son of John Johnson, Surgeon, Derby, Late in the Army. Went to

India. Retired.

RADFORD, Thomas (27 Jan., 1851, to Dec, 1855), b. 26 June,

1840. SEWELL, Ed. (27 Jan. to June, 1851).

STROVER, F. R. or T. R. (27 Jan., 1851, to June, 1855), b. 23 Mar., 1842. *WHrrE, William (27 Jan. to June, 1851). GADSBY, John (31 Jan., 1851, to Dec, 1856), b. 9 Feb., 1842; d. 1859.

Son of John Gadsby, Solicitor, Tenant Street, Derby. Died young.

MARSDEN, William (31 Jan., 1851, to Dec, 1855), b. 18 Nov., 1842.

Son of Joseph Marsden, Iron Founder, Park Street, Derby.

WILD, George (31 Mar., 1851, to June, 1856), b. 28 Dec, 1841.

EVANS, Samuel (i April, 1851, to Dec, 1853).

*HORSLEY, Theodore (28 April, 1851, to Dec, 1857), b. 29 Aug., 1840.

Son of Thomas Horsley, Engineer, Manager of Oakes & Co., Riddings.

Chief Engineer, Ocean Steam Ship Co. 7, Howard Buildings,

Grassendale. Cressington, LiveiyouJ, S.

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*FOLEY, Thomas W. (4 July, 1851, to 22 Dec, 1S52), b. 14 Feb., 1836. SMALLWOOD, Willi.\ji John (28 July, 1S51, to June, 1S53), b. 1840.

Sou of William Thomas Smalhvood, Merchant, Derby. Weut to

Repton (one year). Emm. Coll., Camb., and Magd. Hall, Ox., B.A. 1863, M.A. 1866. Yicar of Claines, Worcs., 1870 ; Rector of Namitou Beauchamp, 1864-70; Rector of Stourmouth, Sandwich, 1883; Chaplain at Hanover. 4, Goseride, Hanover.

*BURROWS, R. (29 July, i85i,to 18 June, 1852), b. 13 Nov., 1837.

HARPER, Thomas (29 July, 185 1, to 18 June, 1852).

Son of William Harper, Manufacturer, Derby. Farmer in America,

where he died.

HARRISON, Frank (5 Aug., 1851, to Dec, 1856), b. 21 Sept., 1841 ; d. 25 June, 1862.

Son of John Harrison, Civil Engineer, Derby. Articled to Messrs. Fox,

Derby. Civil Engineer.

PIKE, Edward Carey (5 Aug. to Dec, 1851), b. 22 Feb., 1840.

Sou of Rev. James Carey Pike, Leicester. Student at Regent's Park

College, 1856-61 ; B.A. (Lond.) 1860. Pastor at Rochdale, 1861-66 ; Coventry, 1&67-72 ; Birmingham, 1872-81 ; Exeter, 1881-93 ; Secretary Devon Baptist Association, 1890-1900. Author of "Work Here, Rest Beyond," 1873; " Four Lectures on English Nonconformity," 1895 (3rd edition, 1899) ; " Spiritual Basis of Nonconformity," 1897. 234, Evering Street, Upper Cla//ton, London, N.E.

*SMITH, C. M. (13 Aug., 1851, to June, 1855), b. 16 Mar., 1842.

PIKE, Arthur Kirk (27 Aug., 185 i, to June, 1853), b. 1837.

Son of Rev. John Baxter Pike, Bourne, Lines. Business near Bourne,

Lines.

*SMITH, F. H. (Aug., 185 1), b. 9 May, 1844.

BULL, Arthur (30 Sept., 1851, to 18 June, 1852).

CUFF, Edward (4 Nov., 185 i, to June, 1854), b. 14 Jan., 1840. *FROST, R. (26 Jan. to 18 June, 1852), b. 21 Aug., 1S37. *LEECH, Thomas (26 Jan. to 18 June, 1S52), b. 5 Mar., 1838.

SO\YTER, Unwin (26 Jan., 1852, to Dec, 1S53), b. 22 April, 1839-

Son of William Sowter, Com7nission Councillor, Derby. Capt. of

County C. XL, 18;4. Mayor of Derby, 1879-80; Alderman, 1880; J.P. 1885. Local Representative of the Royal Coll. and Royal Academy of Music, 1899. One of the Governors of Derby School. Duffield lioad, Derby.

nVHITE, G. (26 Jan. to 18 June, 1852), b. 28 Mar., 1838.

DAVENPORT, Joseph L.\ncelot (27 Jan. to 18 June, 1852), b. II Dec, 1844.

Son of Joseph Lancelot Davenport, O.D., Derby. Jesus Coll., Camb.,

B.A. 1S66, M.A. 186.». Architect. 30, Baker Street, London.

PARKER, Hy. (27 Jan., 1852, to June, 1854), b. 10 Feb., 1838.

Son of Joseph Parker, Farmer, Little Chester, Derby. Blackhrook,

near Belper.

WALLIS, Percy (27 Jan., 1852, to June, 1853), b. 12 May, 1842.

Son of William Wallace Wallis, Midland Railway Agent, Derby.

Learned the shipping trade in Liverpool and London. Succeeded his father. Retired, 1898. Friarfield Villas, Uttoxeter New Boad, Beiby.

42 THE DERBY SCHOOL REGISTER. ^852

BRENTNALL. Charles (25 Mar., 1852, to June, 1856), b. 8 Mar., 1S43. Dead.

Son of Charles Brentnall, Maltster, Derby. Maltster (member of the

firm. Cox X' Pountain & Co.). The Grange, Normanton.

SIMPSON, WiLLiAJi (19 April, 1852), b. 18 June, 1844.

Son of Thomas Simjjson, Friar Gate, Derby.

MOORE, John Mason (26 May, 1852, to June, 1853).

*ADSETTS, George (Aug., 1852 to 1854), b. 3 Mar., 1839. Dead.

Son of William Adsetts, Shottle. Civil Engineer. New Zealand.

BARNES, William (25 Julv, 1852, to Dec, 1855), b. 26 Oct., 1842.

*BURROWS, Hy. (26 July to 22 Dec, 1852), b. 12 Nov., 1838.

(v. supra.)

*GIBSON, WiLLLAM (26 Julv, 1852, to June, 1855), b. i Feb., 1S43.

Son of William Gibson, Farmer, Swarkestone Lowes. _He or his brother (v. infra) is a planter in a large way in America.]

*NEWBOLD, Thomas (26 July, 1852, to June, 1854), b. 16 May, 1838 ; d. circa 1893.

Son of James C. Newbold, Solicitor, Matlock. Solicitor ; Clerk to the

Magistrates ; Steward of Manor, ^latlock.

*PIPES, J. F. (26 July, 1852, to 23 Dec, 1853), b. 9 July, 1838.

Died of consumption when studj'ing at Hospital.

ROE, Charles Fox (26 July, 1852, to June, 1858), b. 2^ Nov.,

1844.

Son of Alderman Thomas Eoe, Mayor of Derby, 1864-65. Inner Temple,

1865; B.A., St. John's Coll., Camb., 1867; Barrister-at-Law, 7 June, 1869, Midland Circuit ; F.S.A. 2, Paper Buildings, Temple, E.G.

nVILDGOOSE, John (26 July, 1852, to 17 June, 1853), b. 23 Jan., 1838.

Son of Thomas W^ildgoose, Farmer, Matlock. Merchant in Glasgow.

POUNTAIN, John Thomas (29 July, 1852, to 16 June, 1854), b. II Dec, 1841 ; d. Sept., 1889.

Son of Thomas Povmtain, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Cowsley House,

Derby. Lieut. -Colonel, Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Militia Eegt).

J.P. Of Barrow Hall, Derby.

STEVENSON, W. (9 Aug., 1852, to 16 June, 1854), b. 2^, Jan., 1840.

STEVENSON, F. (9 Aug., 1852, to 16 June, 1854), b. 27 Oct., 1841. *BURROWS, John (24 Jan., 1853, to 16 June, 1854), b. 12 Nov.. 1838.

(v. supra.)

*DANIEL, Edward (24 Jan., 1853, to June, 1855), b. 31 Jan., 1839.

Son of Edward Daniel. Cheadle. Staffs. Engineer. 89, Derhg Road,

Burton-on-Trent.

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LARGE, Hy. (24 Jan. to Dec, 1853). SLACK, R. (24 Jan. to Dec, 1853).

WHISTON, William Harvey (24 Jan., 1853, to June, 1856), b. 19 Feb., 1843.

Son of AVilliam Whiston, Solicitor, Clerk to the Magistrates, 34, St.

Peter's Street. Solicitor; Coroner; Clerk to the Comity and Borough

Magistrates ; Chairman of the Board of Guardians. Idrulgeliay, co. Derhi/.

*DANIEL, William (24 Jan., 1853, to Jane, 1855), b. r Jan., 1839.

Son of Edward Daniel, Cheadle, Staffs. Engineer. Fern Bank,

Horsforth, Leeds. *DANIEL, Charles Andrew (24 Jan., 1853, to June, 1855), b. 25 Nov., 1840.

Brother of above. St. Augustine's Coll., Canterbury. Curate of

Thorold Province, Ontario, 186i-65 ; St. John's, Montreal, 1865-80. Vicar of Coatham, Yorks., 1881-89; St. Petrox, Dartmouth, 1889-96; from 1896, Chaplain of All Saints', San lieiiio, Italy.

^DANIEL, Hexry (24 Jan., 1853, to June, 1856), b. 5 Dec, 1843.

Brother of above. Brewer, Burton-on-Trent. 59, ScaJpcUff lioad,

Biirtuii.

DYKES, William (24 Jan., 1853, to Dec, 1854), b. 9 Feb., 1840. *GIBSON, John (24 Jan., 1853, to June, 1855), b. 6 July, 1841.

Son of William Gibson, Farmer, Swarkestone Lowes.

DAVIS, Frederick (31 Mar. to Dec, 1S53), b. 1843 ; d. i 5 July, 1900.

Sou of John Davis. Optician, Derby. Civil Engineer ; F.S.A. Author

of "Derbyshire Place-Names," "Excavations of Silchester," "The Eomano- British City of Silchester." Palace Chambers, Westminster, London.

DAVIS, Alfred (31 Mar. to Dec, 1853).

Brother of above. Civil Engineer. Westmiwiter, London.

MOZLEY, Francis Woodgate (6 April, 1853, to July, 1859"), b. 5 April, 1846.

Son of John Mozley, Publisher, The Friary, Derby. Open Scholp.,

Winchester Coll. (3rd of fifty-eight candidates), 1859; Scholp., New Coll., Ox. (1st Class Mods.), 1866; B.A. 1869, M.A. 1871. Assistant Master at Bedford School. Author of "David in the Psalms" (Skefdngton), 1890. Since 1896, Vicar of South Muskham, Notts.

*ADSETTS, William (July, 1853), b. 12 July, 1837 ; d. 1873.

Son of John Adsetts, Chester Green, Derby, and Duffield. Maltster.

Duffield.

*ADSETTS, Thomas (July, 1853), b. 1839, d. 1S74.

Brother of above. Surveyor in Derby. Lived at Duffield.

LOWE, John (25 July, 1853, to June, 1854), b. 30 May, 1839.

Son of Samuel Lowe, Silk Manufacturer, 16, Ashbourne Koad. Silk

Manufacturer, Derby.

SANDARS, Charles (July, 1853, to June, 1854), b. 22 Sept., 1843. Dead.

Son of Sandars, Mackworth. Civil Engineer. Died at Torquay.

*SOWTER, John (25 July, 1853, to June, 1856), b. 13 Jan., 1841.

Son of William Sowter, Commission Councillor, Derby. Civil

Engineer; Naval Inspector. 16, Vancouver Boad, London, S.E.

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FRITCHE, Arthur Legassicke (27 July, 1853, to Jane, 1859), b. 29 Aug., 1844.

Son of C. F. Fritche, Musician, Derby. Merchant. 91, Gladstone

Road, SparkbrooJc, Birmingham.

NORTON, George (27 July, 1853, to 1858), b. 14 Au"-., 1842. Dead.

Son of Josiah Norton, Organist and Professor of Music, Derby. Pro- fessor of Music, Derby.

GADSBY, Edward Paget (28 July, 1853), b. 29 Nov., 1843.

Son of John Gadsby, Solicitor; Mayor of Derby in 1853. School

Scholp., 1860; Two Exhibs., Emm. Coll., Camb., 1861 and 1862; B.A. (Junior Opt., Math. Tripos) 1865, M.A. 1869. Civil Engineer. 13, Anson Boad, HoUowaij, Loudon, N.

GOODALL, Wji. (23 July to Dec, 1853), b. 5 Sept., 1843; d. 19 July, 1862.

Son of Henry Goodall, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 5, St. Peter's Street, Derby, and Normanton.

*WOODROFFE, John Arthur (?Jan., 1854), b. 13 Nov., 1838; d. 21 Nov., 1898.

Sillv Manufacturer, Derby.

*CARRINGTON, Wm. (23 Jan., 1854, to June, 1855), b. 21 Aug., 1840.

Son of T. W. Carrington, Farmer, Croxden Abbey, Uttoxeter. Farmer.

Died some years ago.

^HUDSON, S. (23 Jan., 1854, to Dec, 1855), b. 19 Mar., 1840.

Son of John Hudson, Head Master of Derby School.

*LEIGH, F. (23 Jan. to June, 1854), b. 18 Sept., 1841.

*LEIGH, T. (23 Jan. to June, 1854), b. 29 Aug., 1843.

*NEWBOLD, Charles (23 Jan., 1854, to June, 1857), b. 2 Sept., 1 841 ; d. circa 1895.

Son of James C. Newbold, Solicitor, Matlock. Surveyor, Matlock.

*NORRIS, Henry Powell (23 Jan., 1S54, to Dec, 1856), b. 15 July, 1 84 1.

Son of H. Norris, Uttoxeter. Surveyor and Auctioneer '(" Norris,

Son, & Hadley "). 5, Argyll Place, Regent Street, London, W.

*SMEDLEY, Joseph (Jan., 1854), b. 22 July, 1841. *OLDHAM, Geo. Henry (Jan., 1854, to 1859), b. 10 Feb., 1844.

Son of Dr. G. Oldham, Surgeon, Alfreton. Camb. Local Exam.,

2nd Class Hons., 1858. Mining Engineer, some years in Australia. Late Superintendent of the S. Juan del Rae Gold Mines in Brazil. 35, Broadway, Kettering.

*PARRUMORE, W. (23 Jan., 1854, to June, 1855), b. 16 Mar., 1840.

*WOOLLATT, G. (23 Jan. to Dec, 1854), b. 17 Aug., 1845.

*GISBORNE, Edward (24 July, 1854, to June, 1855), b. 15 April, 1839 ; d. circa 1881. Son of Edward Sacheverel Gisborne, Surveyor, 11, Full Street, Derby.

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BOWRING, Chaeles Clejiext (27 Jan., 1S54, to Dec, 1859), b. 29 Nov., 1844.

Son of Charles Bowring, J. P. one of the Governors of Derby School.

Late Major of the Derbyshire Volunteer Regt. Chairman of the Derby

Conservative Association, and Vice-President of the National Union of Conservative Associations, London. One of the Governors of Derby School. County and Borough Magistrate. Knighted, 1900. Fark Grange, Dvlfield I{oad, Derby.

CROSSLEY, Jas. (27 Jan., 1854, to June, 1858), b. 26 Mar., 1843.

FORMAN, Wm. (July, 1854, to Dec, 1855).

WHISTON, Robert Norton (24 July, 1854, to Dec, 1856).

Son of Wm. "VVhiston, Solicitor, Derby. Landowner. LoirdJiam, Notts.

GREAVES, Edward Newton (27 July, 1854, to 1859), b. 24 Mar., 1845. Dead.

Second son of Dr. Augustus Goring Greaves, Surgeon, Derby.

Cashier at Derby and Derbyshire Bank.

PARKER, John (27 July, 1854, to June, 1857), b. Oct., 1842 ; d. 1887.

Son of Joseph Parker, Farmer, Little Chester, Derby.

PARKER, Wm. (27 July, 1854, to June, 1858), b. 7 July, 1844.

Brother of above. Accountant. 42, St. Mary's Gate, Derhij.

CLULOW, Edward (i Oct., 1854, to 1858), b. 4 May, 1845.

Son of Edward Clulow, Bookseller, Derby. Bookseller and Stationer,

Victoria Street, Derby. Littleover Hill, near Derby.

*ARCHER, Jas. (Jan., 1855, to June, 1856), b. 16 Oct., 1840.

Son of Archer, Landowner, Hoon Hay, Tutbury. Castle Hays,

Tuthury.

WHITAKER, Alfred (27 Jan., 1855, to i860), b. 22 July, 1846.

Son of Alderman Samuel Whitaker, J. P., Mayor of Derby in 1887.

3rd Class Hons., Ox. Local Exam., 1860. Late District Locomotive Supt., Leeds; Director of the Somerset and Dorset Railway Company. Summer- ville, Biirnluim, Soinerset.

BARNETT, George (28 Jan., 1855, to Dec, 1856), b. 1843; d. Aug. 21, 1879.

Son of William Barnett. Upholsterer, All Saints' Churchyard, Derby. Drowned at Skegness, 1879.

GADSBY, William Hippon (Jan., 1855, to 1862), b. 14 Sept., 1845.

Son of John Gadsby, Solicitor, Mayor of Derby in 1858, Tenant Street,

Derby. C. XL, 1862. Artist. Silver Medal for Oil Painting. Royal

Academy, 1869. 5, Carleton Road, Tuf^iell Park, London, N.

GEORGE, John (6 May, 1855, to Dec, 1857), b. 2 June, 1846. BRENTNALL, Edwin (July, 1855, to June, 1858), b. 20 Feb., 1846.

Son of Charles Brentnall, Maltster, New Uttoxeter Road. Paper

Manufacturer, Irongate. The Knoll, Normani on.

GREAVES, Thomas Ley (27 July, 1855, to 1859; re-entered, 1 861 -1 865), b. 10 April, 1849.

Son of Richard Newton Greaves, Merchant and Author.— ^Professional Singer. Bistorne Close, Burley, near Lyvdhurst, New Forest.

KIRTLEY, Frederick (28 July, 1855, to Dec, 1857), b. 20 April, 1842 ; d. 6 Sept., 1885. Son of Thomas Kirtley, Engineer to the Brighton and South Coast

Railway. Assistant Manager, Joint Cheshire Railways; afterwards

Secretary and Manager, Felixstowe Railway ; latterly General Manager, Neath and Brecon Railway.

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KIRTLEY, Edwin (28 July, 1855, to 1S60), b. 27 Aug., 1844; d. 13 Nov., 1863.

Brother of preceding. Student Engineer, Midland Railway.

MOZLEY, Alfred Dean (28 July, 1855, to 1858), b. 9 June, 1848.

Son of John Mozley, Derby. 2nd Class Hous., Ox. Local Junior

Exam., 1861 ; Winchester Coll. Soholp. (1st of 108 Candidates), 1861 ; Scholar of Jesus Coll., Ox., B.A. (3rd Class Classics; 1st Class Math.) 1870, M.A. 1876. Vicar of Kersey, Suffolk, 1878 ; since 1879, Rector of Wigginton, Banhurij.

GRIBBLE, Frederick (i Oct., 1855, to Dec, 1856).

Son of John Henry Gribble, Government Surveyor, 26, Sitwell Street, Derby. Succeeded his father.

DAVENPORT, Arthur (8 Oct., 1855, to Dec, 1859), b. 7 Nov., 1847; cl. 1865.

Sou of Ebenezer Daven]3ort, O.D., Silk Manufacturer, Derby.

EMERY, Hy. (29 Oct., 1855, to 1858), b. 20 July, 1843. Dead.

Son of Henry Emery, Post Official, Duffield Road, Derby.

EMERY, Alfred R. (29 Oct., 1855, to 1858), b. 18 April, 1847. Dead.

Brother of above. Civil Service, Savings Bank Department, G.P.O.,

London.

*EARDLEY, John William (July, 1855), b. 1845.

Son of Edwin Eardley, Mining Engineer, Derby. Mining Engineer.

Manager of Morewood Colliery, Swanwick. Church Street, Alfreton.

*ATKINS, Wm. (July, 1855, to Dec, 1856), b. 8 Mar., 1841. *BAKEWELL, Jas. (July, 1855, to Dec, 1857), b. 20 May, 1843. *BAYLEY, C. (July, 1855, to Dec, 1856). *BROUGH, Hy. (July, 1855, to 1858), b. i July, 1843.

Son of James Brough, The Pastures, Kirk Langley. Landowner ;

Churchwarden. Kirk Laiiglei/.

*FREER, William (July, 1855, to Dec, 1857), b. 16 May, 1842. HOLLAND, Thomas William (July to Dec, 1855), d. Mar., 1893.

Son of Thomas Holland, Merchant, Tenant Street, Derby. Colour

Manufacturer. Ashbourne Road, Derby.

BEESLEY, George (29 Jan. to Dec, 1856).

Son of George Beesley, Bridge Gate and London Road, Derby.

DOCKER, H. J. (8 April to Dec, 1856). WYLDE, James (14 April, 1856, to 1858).

Son of the late Wylde, Derby. School Scholarshij). Died young.

GREAVES, Henry Ley (28 July, 1856, to 1865), b. 1846; d. 27 Dec, 1899.

Third son of Dr. A. G. Greaves, Derby. 3rd Class Hons., Ox. Local

Exam., 1860; Foundation Scholp. at St. Catherine's Coll., Camb., 1867 ; B.A. 1869 ; Captain of his Coll. Boat Club, 1869 ; M.A. 1877. Incumbent of St. Andrew's, Aberdeen, 1879. Died at Worthing, Sussex.

RITCHIE, John (18 Aug., 1856, to Dec, 1857).

Son of Ritchie, Chemist. Australia.

18561 THE DERBY SCHOOL EEGISTER. 47

*SMITH. Hip. (Jan., 1856, to Dec, 1857), b. 19 May, 1844.

SMITH. Aethtik Francis (6 Oct., 1856. to 1858), b. 31 Oct., 1843.

Son of George Smith, Friar Gate, Derby. A.R.C.O. ; Mus. Bac,

Queens' Coll., Camb. ; Organist and Choirmaster of St. Werburgh's ; Conductor of the Derbj' Orphens and Madrigal Society, and Southwell Diocesan Choral Union ; Musical Instructor of the Derby Training Coll. ; Local ReiDresentative for the Royal Academj' of Music ; Local Examiner for the Royal Coll. of Music and Incorporated Society of Musicians ; Editor of the Incorporated Society of Musicians' Montlihj Journal ; Principal of the School of Music. 49, 'Friar Gate, Berhij.

SMITH, J.^MES Sadler (6 Oct., 1856, to 1858), b. 31 Oct., 1843 ; d. 25 Sept., 1894.

Brother of preceding. Town Councillor. 1892. 23, Friar Gate, Derby.

BENNETT, E. (26 Jan. to June, 1857).

FOEMAN, THOJi.is Robinsox (26 Jan., 1857. to i858>, b. 1844; d. 13 Aug., 1893.

Son of Ralph Forman, Maltster, Curzon Street. Derby. St. Catherine's

Coll., Camb., B.A. 1871, M.A. 1876. Curate of St. John's. Derby, 1876-78 ; St. Andrew's, 1878-82 ; St. Thomas', 1882-83 ; St. Alkmund's, 1885-89 ; Perp. Curate of Stanley, 1889.

FROST, Wii. (26 Jan. to June, 1857).

LOYICK, Samuel (26 Jan. to Dec, 1S57), b. 1842/3 ; d. 18 June, 1S99.

Son of Samuel Loyick. China AVarehouseman. St. Peter's Street,

Derby. Succeeded his father, Market Place, Derby. 234. Burton

Road.

*EOOTH, George A. (26 Jan., 1857, to June, 1858), b. i Nov., 1843-

Grove Huiise. Ash over.

GREAVES, Frederick ^YILLIAM (2 Feb., 1857, to Julv, 1867), b. 1849.

Fourth son of Dr. Augustus G. Greayes. Derby. Manager of the Derby

and Derbyshire Bank (Parr's). J. P., County of "Derby, 1897. Kirl; Style's, Dutfield.

WOOD, Wm. (16 Feb. to Dec, 1857), b. i Oct., 1841. BAGSHAW, Jas. (22 July, 1857). Dead.

Son of John Bagshaw, Mansfield Road. Derby.

HUTCHINSON, T. (22 July to Dec, 1857).

HILL, Arthur Coke (10 Aug. to Dec, 1857), b. 16 Aug., 1847.

Son of D. Coke Hill. Derby. Architect, St. Mary's Gate. Derby.

The Oahlands, Mickleover.

THACKER, Alfred (5 Oct., 1857, to 1858).

Son of Arthur Thacker, Silk Manufacturer, 16, Park Street, Derby.

*ETCHES, Charles (Jan. to Dec, 1857), b. 6 April, 1843; d. 4 Mar., 1901.

Of Royston Grange.

*HUDSON. John (July, 1857. to 1858), b. 7 April, 1850.

Son of John Hudson. Head Master," Derby School. ^See Mr. Clark's

Register.]

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*SIMPSON, Llewelyn Lloyd (Jan., 1857, to June, 1S58), b. 6 June, 1844.

Son of Edward Lloyd Simpson, Spondon. Actuarj', Derby Savings

Bank. Brook Fields, Burton Rood, Derby.

*SMITH, T. A. (Jan., 1857, to June, 1858), b. 8 Feb., 1843. *SMITH, Arthur (July, 1857, to 1858), b. 30 June, 1842.

Son of Smith, Farmer, Ashbourne.

*SMITH, Thomas (July, 1857, to June, 1858), b. 3 Aug., 1842. Dead.

Son of Smith, Alvaston Hall.

*SMITH, Herbert DacxLey (Jan., 1857, to 1863), b. Mar., 1845.

Brother of above. B. IV., 1862-63. District Council. The Poplars,

Alvastov.

*SMITH, Wm. (Jan. to Dec, 1857), b. 11 June, 1850.

Brother of above. Quariidon.

*SMITH, George Webb (Jan., 1857).

Brother of above. J. P. The Hall, Alvaston.

*SMITH, John (July, 1857, to i860), b. 9 June, 1844.

Son of John Smith, Wine Merchant, Ashbourne. Wine Merchant.

St. John Street, Ashhourne.

*WALTON, Charles (July, 1857, to i860), b. 12 Mar., 1843.

Son of Thomas Wedgwood Walton, Chemist, Derby. Was killed in

the American Civil War.

*WOOD, William (Jan. to June, 1857), b. i Oct., 1841.

PEAESON, Ed. (28 Jan. to Dec, 1858).

COWLEY, Thomas (8 April to Dec, 1858). Dead.

Of Breadsall.

*BOYNTON, Griffith Henry (12 April, 1858, to Dec, 1859), b. 31 May, 1849.

Son of the Rev. Griffith Boynton, M.A., Rector of Barmston, Hull

(Chadderdon, 1848-50; Kirk Hallam, 1850-59). Succeeded in 1899 to his

grandfather's estate as 12th Baronet. Barmston Hall, Burton Agm-s, Hull.

SMITH, Henry (12 April to Dec, 1858).

COX, William (Jiily to Dec, 1858).

[May be the same as W. J. Cox, under Dr. Leary.]

*WILLIAMS, Arthur Acheson (July, 1858, to 1859), b. 4 Nov., 1846.

Son of the Rev. W. R. Williams, M.A., St. Mary's, Newry, Ireland, and

Chaplain to the Forces. Trin. Coll., Dublin, M.A. Curate at Bromley,

1870-75 ; Penge, 1876-80 ; Chaplain of Madras Ecclesiastical Establishment since 1880 ; Chaplain of St. George's Cathedral, Madras, 1900 ; ARCH- DEACON OF MADRAS, 1900; Fellow of the University of Madras, 1901.

FRANCIS.

FRITCHE, George Edward.

Son of C. F. Fritche, Musician, Full Street, Derby. [Educated by

Rev. T. Hutchinson, Classical Master, Derby School.] Licentiate Dental Siirgery Coll., London. 13, Walhrooli, London, E.G.

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IRew H)r. XT. ff3. %. Xearp, /ID.B., ID.C.X., •|bea& /iDaster,

1S58-1865.

*GLENNY, Robert Edmund (1858-1859), b. 25 Dec, 1840.

Sou of Robert Glenny, Trevor Hill House, Newrv. Ireland. Matriculated

at Trill. Coll., Dublin, 1859; R.A. 18G4, M.A. 1874, D.D. 1891. Since 1883, Rector of Clonullon, co. Down.

*IRWIN, William (1858, to Easter, 1861), b. 25 June, 1845.

Son of John Irwin, Bessbrook, Newry, Ireland. 1st Class Hons., Ox.

Local Exam. (1st of all Juniors at Derby centre). Mayor's Prize, 1860 ; Captain of the School, 18G0; Class, and Lit. Scholp., Queen's Coll., Belfast, 1864. ; B.A. (Lond.), Inspector of Army Schools, 1884; Hon. Captain. Head Master, Duke of York's Military School, Chelsea.

*HULLETT, Thomas Capel (1858, to Sept., 1859).

Son of Rev. John HuUett, Yicar of Allestree. Joined the Britannia.

Some time in the Navy.

*HULLETT, Edward Cecil (1858-1863), b. 1845.

Brother of above. Vicar of Collingwood, New Zealand, 1887-94. Xow

Chaplain, St. Vincent, Cape Verde Islands.

*COX, AViLLiAM James (1858-1865), b. 9 Feb., 1848; d. 5 Oct., 1895. Son of AVilliam Henry Cox, AVine Merchant ; Major, Vol., Derbyshire

Regt., Friarlield House, Derby. 2nd Class Hons., Ox. Local Exam.

(M.P.'s Prize), 1868, as first of Junior Candidates. Civil Engineer. Master of a School, Normauton Road, Derby.

DEACON, Ernest (1858-1860), b. 1845,0!. 1878.

Son of A. 0. Deacon, Artist, Burton Road, Derby. Mining and Civil

Engineer. Had a good practice at Pontypool, Mon., where he died. Composed Operettas and other musical x^ieces.

DEACON, Walter (1858-1862), b. 1846, d. 1879.

Brother of above, C. XL, 1862. Bank Manager at Graham's Town

and Bloemfontein, South Africa, where he died.

FORMAN, Frederick ( -1862). )

FORMAN, Thomas (1858-1862). f [One of these in Leicester.]

Brother of above. j

GREAVES, Edward Augustus (1858-1866), b. 9 Nov., 1849.

Son of Richard Newton Greaves, Merchant and Author. Wine and

Spirit Merchant, Friar Gate, Derby. Distinguished Athlete. 1870 : Derby Cricket Club, prize for highest average. 1871 : Won the 100 yards (scratch), Nottingham Philathletic Sports; the Strangers' Race, Derby School Sports. 1872 : the open 100 yards, Lincoln Athletic Sports ; the open 100 yards, Leicester ; the 150 yards Handicap, Mansfield Cricket Club Sports (15i sees.) ; the open 100 yards. Market Harboro' ; the 300 yards Handicap, Ripley ; the open 150 yards Handicap, Southwell; the 120 yards Handicap and 200 yards Handicap, Stoke. 1878 : The 200 yards Handicap (scratch), Chesterfield (21 sees.); the open 100 yards, Lincoln; the 100 yards Handicap (scratch), Burton R. Club ; the J-mile Handicap, Leicester ; the |-mile Handicap, Mansfield ; the 100 yards Handicap, Derbyshire Football Club. 1874 : The 220 yards Flat Race, Stockport ; the 100 yards Handicap, Mansfield (10 sees.) ; the 220 yards Handicap and J-mile, Macclesfield ; the 200 and 150 yards Handicap, Staveley ; the 120 and 500 yards Handicap (scratch), Ripley; the J-mile Handicap, Uttoxeter. 1875: The 100 yards (scratch), Leicester (10 sees.) ; the 100 yards Handicap (dead heat), Stockport Cricket Club Sports; the open 100 'yards. Market Harboro', etc. 204, Uttoxeter New Boad, Derby.

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STEVENSON, Charles (1858- 1860).

Son of Rev. John Stevenson, Dis?euting Minister (Baptist), Derby.

BOUSFIELD, George (1858-1862).

Son of John Bousfield, Sculptor, Derby. Studied for the profession of

Schoolmaster. Newsagent. Bridge Gate, Derby.

*NUTTALL, William J. (i 858-1 865).

Son of Nuttall, Chaddesden. Park Hill, Stowe-hj-Chartletj, Stafs.

TAYLOR, Miss Helen Louise (1858), b. 20 Jan., 1850.

Daughter of George Taylor, Silk Manufacturer, Derby. 2nd Prize for

English History and Scripture History, 1860. Authoress of " Manor House Exhibition," 1873 ; " Ivy Leaves," and other Poems, 1873 ; " Out of the Way," 1883; "Little Christian's Pilgrimage," 1883 ; " The Sunday Pleasure Book"; " Christiana," 1890; "Hymns for Church Festivals"; and con- tributed to numerous Magazines. 284, Uttoxeter New tioad, Derby.

WILSON, H. (1858).

Son of Dr. Wilson, Derby.

WILSON, G. F. (1858).

BECK, Fred. William (1858), b. 3 Feb., 1843.

Son of Frederick Sylvester Beck, Superintendent of Midland Railway

Friendly Society, 7, Arboretum Terrace, Dei'by. Estate Agent. 2, Gower

Street, Derby.

JOBSON, Edgar W. (1858- 1860).

Son of John Jobson, Iron Pounder, 11, Exeter Place, Derby ; afterwards J. P., Spondon. Succeeded his father as Managing Director of the Derwent Foundry. Uttoxeter New lioad, Derby.

JOBSON, Godfrey (1859-1860),^ 1852.

Brother of above. Late Director of the Derwent Foundry.

GADSBY, Harry Freckelton (1859-1871), b. 1852.

Son of John Gadsby, Solicitor, Mayor of Derby in 1859. Wimb. R.

Team, 1869-70; B. IV., 1869-71 ; C. XI. ; P. XI. (Capt.). 1st Class Ox. Junior Local Exam., 1867; Jesus Coll., Camb. Solicitor. Town Clerk of Derby. Derwent Bank, Derby.

CARNELL, AVilliam T. (1858- 1864), b. 1848.

Son of E. F. Carnell, Merchant, Sadler Gate, Derby. Accountant and

Auditor. 5, Collin Street, Nottingham,.

*COX, Arthur John (1859-1870), b. 26 Mar., 1851 ; d. 21 Nov., 1896.

Son of William Henry Cox, Wine Merchant; Major, Vol., Derbyshire

Regt., Fairfield House, Derby. Captain of the Wimb. R. Team, 1870.

Wine Merchant. Major, Vol., Derbyshire Regt. A clever artist. Mel- bourne, CO. Derby.

LINGARD, James Edward (1859-1S65), b. 26 Sept., 1849.

Son of James Lingard, General Manager of Crompton & Evans' Bank,

Strand Terrace, Derby. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Inspector of Art

and Science Department. 141, Dairy House Buad, Derby.

LINGARD, Alfred (1859-1868), b. i Sept., 1851.

Brother of above. B. IV., 1867. Govt. Exam, in Natural Science,

1867; Exh. in Arts, Royal Coll. of Surgeons, 1868; M.R.C.S. (Eng.), 1873; L.S.A. 1874; Grocers' Research Scholp , 1884-87; D.P.H. (Camb.) 1886; M.B. (Durh.) and M.S. 1888. IMPERIAL BACTERIOLOGIST to Govt, of India. Author of " On the Relation of Scrofula, Lupus and Tuberculosis," 1888; "Report on Surra," 1893; " Phys. and Path. Problems in Equines during Health and the Phases of Surra," 1896; "Phys. and Path. Pro- blems in Bovines, etc.," 1896; "Reports on Outbreaks of Sui-ra and Pneu- monia in India and Baluchistan," 1896-97. Contributor of numerous articles to the Lancet, Ally. Wiener, Med. Zeitang, etc., etc. Muktesar, Kiimaon Hills, North-Western Province, I)ulia.

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DUFFIELD, EicHARD (1859).

Son of Duffield, Brewer, Derby.

TAYLOR, Christopher Musgrave (1859), b. 1851.

Soil of John Taylor, 43, Green Lane, Derby. QUANT, John Cheadle (1859), b. 1849.

Son of Rev. William Clieadle Quant, (Chaplain to the Union, 7, Victoria Terrace, Derby, Nethergreen House, Matluck Batli.

^OLDHAM, John (1859-1860), b. 1847.

Son of Oldham, of Morton, near Alfreton. Went to sea.

BREADING, George Andrew (1859-1865), b. 16 May, 1848.

Son of Capt. J. R. Breading, Quarter-Master of Derby Militia, 1, North

Parade, Derby. Successful at Comi^etition, Civil Service Exam. ;

appointed Clerk in the Commander-in-Chief 's Office, 1866 ; now War Office (Clerical Establishment). Tijnedale, Taukerville Road, Streathatn Coimuon, S.W.

DRAPER, Thomas George (1859), b. 1845.

St. Peter's Bridge, Derby.

'-HULLETT, Arthur Ezechiel (1859), b. 1851. Dead.

Son of E»ev. John HuUett, Vicar of Allestree.

HARKNESS, Willi.\m Jardine (1859-1870), b. 18 Jan., 1852.

Son of John Harkness, 90, London Road, Derby. 2nd ('lass Hons.,

Ox. Local Exam., 1866 ; Mayor of Derby's Prize, 1866 ; 1st Class Hons., Camb. Junior Local Exam, (bracketed 1st Candidate in Greek), 1868 ; Foundation Scholp., Emm. Coll. Camb., 1871; B.A. (3rd Class Classical Tripos) 1874, M.A. 1879. Curate of St. Alkmund's, Derby, 1875-79. Vicar of HansJope, Bucks.

WARD, Herbert Devereux (1859), b. 1849.

Son of Ward, Rose Hill, Derby.

BECK, Thomas James (1859-1862), b. 17 Oct., 1846.

Son of Frederick Sylvester Beck, Superintendent of Midland Railway

Friendly Society, 7, Arboretum Terrace, Derby. Secretary of Midland

Railway Friendly Society. 36, Charinvood Street, Derbij.

HORSLEY, Erasmus, b. 1851.

Son of William Horsley, Merchant, Pye Bridge, Alfreton. Lace trade.

Nottingham .

ADAMS,

-BINDLEY,

COLLINSON, Edward (...-1866).

Son of Samuel Collinson, Northumberland and Derby. C. XI. (Capt.),

1866. JJunedin.

^^ILES, Albert (i860), b. 1847. Dead.

Son of lies, Cirencester, Gloucestershire. Surgeon at Watford.

HAMILTON, Andrew (1860-1865), b. 1847.

Son of Robert Hamilton, Surgeon, St. Alkmund's Churchyard, Derby. ^ 3rd and 2nd Class Hons., Ox. Local Exam., 1861 ; Capt. of the School and Cadet Corps, 1862 ; 1st Class Hons. in Classics and English Literature, King's Coll., London, 1863 ; Scholp., Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb., 1866 ; Latin Prize Essay, 1867; Foundation Scholp. (1st of his year in Classics); B.A. 1871, M.A. 1874. Chaplain and Secretary, Partis Coll., Bath. New Bridge Rill, Weston, Bath.

HAMILTON, Robert William (1860-1862), b. 1848.

Brother of above. Chartered Accountant. 4, Bridlesmith Gate.,

Nottingham.

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*EATON, William Morley (i860- 1864), b. 1846, d. 1869.

Son of Charles Eaton, Sutton-ou-the-Hill, and P^twall, co. Derby.

Exh., Ennn. Coll., 1864; B.A. (Hon. Math. Tripos), 1868. Died on the eve of his Ordination.

*WHISHAW, John Henley (i860), b. 1850.

Sou of William Whishaw, Riga and Archangel, Russia. Farmer in

New Zealand.

MILLS, Frederick William (i860), b. 1845.

Son of William Mills, Heraldic Painter, 2, Arboretum Terrace, Derby.

LEWIS, Egbert (i860), b. 1851.

Of 1, Kedleston Road, Derby.

^WILLIAMSON, Theodore Augustus Eden (1860-1864), b. 1848.

Sou of Rev. Frederick Williamson, Vicar of Longnor, Buxton.

Corpus Christi Coll., Camb., B.A. 1871, M.A. 1889. Vicar of Birling, Maidstone, Kent.

HENLEY, Arthur Gladstone, b. 1846.

Sou of Alexander James Henley, Silk Mani^facturer, 37, Friar Gate,

Derby. Theol. Coll., Lincoln, 1886 ; 1st Class Theological Exam., 1838.

Vicar of St. Mark's, Mansfield. 4, Argyll Mount, Mansfield.

*OLDHAM, Charles Edward (i860). Died young.

Son of Dr. G. Oldham, Alfreton.

*OLDHAM, Thomas (i860), b. 1845.

Brother of above. (From Christ's Hospital School.) Pharmaceutical

Chemist at Towcester.

PARKINS, John (i860), b. 1850, d. about 1881.

Son of James Parkins, Town Councillor, Abbey Street, Derby.

PAYNE, John.

Sou of John Payne ; Business, 9, Mansfield Road, Derby.

PAYNE, Samuel (i860), b. 1848.

Brother of above.

HARKNESS, John (1860-1872), b. 17 Oct., 1853.

Son of John Harkness, 90, Loudon Road, Derby. 2nd and 1st Class

Hons., Ox. and Camb. Local Exam. (AI.P.'s Prize), 1868-69; House Sch, Ip., 1870; Captain of the School, 1871-72. 1st Open Scholp., Corpus Christi Coll., Ox., 1872 ; B.A. 1876, M.A. 1879 ; 2nd Class in Lit. Hum. in Mods, and Final School. Late Head Master of Waitaki School, Oamaru, Otago, New Zealand. Kent Lodge, Uirper Hiccarton, ChristcJiurch, Neiv Zealand.

HIVES, George Henry (i 860-1 863), b. 8 Aug., 1848.

Sou of John Hives, Iron Gate, Derby. One of the Governors of Derby School. Business. Iron Gate, Derby.

*RAWLINS, Christopher.

Sou of Rev. Charles Rawlins, B. A., Vicar of Chaddesden. Pemb. Coll.,

Camb., B.A. 1866.

*RAWLINS, Frederick (i860), b. 1852.

Brother of above.

JESSOPP, Francis R. (i860), b. 1847.

Sou of Francis Johnson Jessopp, Solicitor, Arboretum Street, Derby.

Architect. London.

*BATTELLE, Frederick (i860), b. 1848.

Son of Thomas Battelle, Quarndon and Vernon Street, Derby.

*BATTELLE, Arthur (i860), b. 1848.

Brother of above. Alrewas Cottage, Ockhrool;.

*BATTELLE, John Andrew (i860), b. 1850. Dead.

Brother of above.

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*BATTELLE, Thomas Herbert (i860), b. 1851.

Brother of preceding. Late Vernon Street, Derby. Ochhrook.

EYRE, Timothy ( 1860-1865), b. 1844.

Son of Timothy Eyre, 35, King Street, Derby. Late in business iu

Derby.

*WHISTLEE, George (i860), b. 1845.

Son of Whistler, Cannon Street, London.

HOARE, J.

Son of Rev. James Hoare, Osmaston Road, Derby,

HOLT, James Henry.

Son of James Holt, Solicitor, "Wardwick and Macklin Street, Derby.

JOHNSON, Whitakee.

Son of Whitaker Johnson. Surgeon, St. Mary's Gate, Derby.

LATHBURY,

Of Duffield Road. Derby.

MARSDEN, W.

Of Bakewell.

PAGET, Pn^E, WADE,

Son of Rev. Edward Michael Wade, M.A., Trinity Church, Derby.

WALKER, *BARBEE, Robert (April, 1861 to 1863), b. i Aug., 1848.

Son of Thomas Barber, !M.A. Camb., Solicitor, Close House, Greasley,

Notts. Went to Uppingham School. Jesus Coll., Camb., B.A. 1871,

M.A. 1874. Solicitor, 2, Fletcher Gate, Nottingham, and Church Street, Eastwood. Sherwood Rise, Nottingham.

GREAVES, Arthur Floyer (April, 1861), b. 1853. Died young.

Son of Augustus G. Greaves, Surgeon, Wardwick, Derby. HOLLAND, Edward (April, 1861), b. 1848.

Son of Holland, Ashbourne Road, Derby, (v. supra, 1855.)

*BATTELLE, ChestertoxX (April, 1861), b. 1855. Dead.

Son of Thomas Battelle, Quarndon and Vernon Street, Derbj'.

*WARD, James Teevelyan (April, 1 861, to 18...), b. 1847.

Son of Rev. Richard Charles Ward, M.A., Rector of Tollerton, Notts.

Solicitor. Rope Walk, Nottingham.

*WARD, William Squire (April, 1861, to 1865), b. 1850.

Brother of above. 28, Park Terrace, The Park, Nottingham.

^=-WARD, Charles Bernard (x\pril, 1861), b. 1851.

Brother of above. Solicitor. 35, Bedford Roiu, London, W.C.

HARPER,

Went to Australia.

HILL, John.

DEACON, Maurice (Sept., 1 861, to 1866), b. 1850.

Son of A. 0. Deacon, Artist, Burton Road, Derby. Mining Engineer ;

M.I.C.E. ; Member of the Iron and Steel Institute; Member of Council of Institute of Mining Engineers ; Member of Mining Association of Great Britain ; Managing Director of Sheepbridge Coal and Iron Co., of the Dinnington Main Coal Co., etc., etc. President of the Midland Counties Institution of Engineers, 1899. Whittington House, near Chesterfield.

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NEWBOLD, Thomas Wayte (Sept., iS6t, to 1864), b. 1848, d. 1892.

Son of Thomas Newbold, Proprietoi- of the Derhy Mercnrij, Osmaston Road, Derby. Manager of Lime Works. \Yrexham.

CLARKE, Edward (Sept., 1861), b. 1846.

Son of Alderman Thomas Clarke, Mayor of Derby in 1863, The Elms, Kedleston Road, Derby. Removed to Trent College. Now in America.

JE^YITT, Llewellynn Frederick William (Sept., 1861), b. 3 April, 1848; d. II Feb., 1870.

Son of 'Llewellynn Jewitt, F.S.A., Author, Derby and Dnffield.

Translator and editor of " Agesilaus " of Xenophon. Popular writer in London Society under the nom de plume " Raven's Father." Monument in Winster (Churchyard.

*EATON, John (Sept., 1 861, to 1865), b. 1850.

Son of Charles Eaton, Sutton-on-the-Hill and Etwall, co. Derby.

Merchant. 23, Mecklenhurgh Street, Leicester.

^SANDERSON, Frank (Sept., i86i\ b. 1847.

Son of Sanderson, Architect, Mansfield. Engineer and Ironfonnder.

29, Leeming Street, Mam^field.

*MORTLOCK, Charles Frederick (Sept., 1861), b. 1850.

Son of Rev. Charles Mortlock, M.A.. Pennington Vicarage, Lancashire.

3rd Class Hons,, Ox. Local Junior Exam., 1862; Exh., Queen's Coll.,

Ox., 18G9 ; B.A. 1872, M.A. 1881. Since 1889, Vicar of Bersted, Bognor, Sussex.

*WAKEFIELD, Arthur (Sept., 1861), b. 1847. Dead.

Son of Rev. John Wakefield, M.A., Rector of Much Wenlock, Salop.

B. IV., 1862.

*MANING, George Cecil (Sept., 1861, to Dec, 1863), b. 22 Aug., 1849.

Son of Rev. James Parsons Maning, M.A., Vicar of Farsley, Leeds.

Abroad. Took part in the Zulu War.

*MANING, Thom.\s Parsons (Sept., 1861, to Dec, 1864), b. 12 April, 1848; d. 14 Oct., 1866.

Brother of above.

*MANING, Hubert Stanley (Sept., 1861, to Dec, 1864), b. 23 Nov., 1851 ; d. 23 July, 1879.

Brother of above. L.R.C.P.' (Glas.) 1877. Surgeon. 34, Victoria

Street, Derby.

*JUKES, EwART (Sept., 1861, to 1865), b. 8 Dec, 1848.

Son of Rev. Andrew Jukes, St. John's, Hull ; now The Rectory, West

Hackney, N. B. IV., (cox), 1862 ; Swimming Prize, 1863. Barrister-at-

Law. Late Maritzburg, South Africa. 4, Bond Court, Walbrook, EC.

HOPE, William H. St. John (Sept., 1861, to 1868), b. 23 June, 1854.

Son of Rev. William Hope, M.A., O.D., Vicar of St. Peter's, Derby.

Peterhouse, Camb., B.A. 1880, M.A. 1883 ; F.S.A. 1883-85. Assistant Master at King's School, Rochester, 1881-85 ; Assistant Seci-etary of the Society of Antiquaries, 1885. Author of " The Architectural History of the Cathedral Church and Monastery of St. Andrew, Rochester " ; "The Stall Plates of the Knights of the Garter, 1348-1485 " ; and of numerous papers in Archceological Trausactions. Joint author of "Chronicles of the Collegiate Church of All Saints', Derby," and of " The Corporation Plate and Insignia of Office of the Cities and Towns of England and Wales." Member of Coiincil, and formerly Editor of the Royal Archteological Institute ; Honorary Member of the Yorkshire, Sussex, Bucks, and other Archaeological Societies. Burlington House, Piccadilhj, London.

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HOPE, Robert Charles (Sept.. 1861, to 1866), b. 25 Sept., 1855.

Brother of preceding. Peterhouse, Camb.; Lincoln's Inn; F.S.A.,

F.R.S.L. Author of " A Glossary of Dialectal Place Nomenclature"; "An Inventory of the Chnrch Plate in Entland " ; " The Leper in England : with some account of English Lazar Houses " ; " Medifeval Music : an Historical Sketch " ; " Temples and Shrines of Nikko, Japan."

*FRITCHLEY, George Rd. (Sept., 1861), b. 1846, d. 1868.

Son of John Fritchley, Hemington Hall. co. Derby. B. IV., 1863;

C. XI. (Capt.), 1864. Pemb. Coll., Camb., 1864.

KING, H. (1861).

JARDINE, Adam S. (Sept., 1861), b. 1845.

Son of Thomas Jardine, Thornhill, Dumfries, N.B. M.B. (Edin.) and

CM. 1878.

*FARTHING, John Scott (Sept., 1861), b. 1843, ^1. 1879.

Son of the late Farthing, Merchant, Prospect Street, Hull. Captain

of the School during a part of 1862. Died in Madagascar.

FRYER, Edward, b. 28 July, 1852 ; d. 27 Dec, 1882.

Son of Joseph Fryer, Biiildcr, Duffield Eoad, Derby. Architect ;

Town Councillor, Derby.

GEORGE, Henry. *GREGORY, John. WELLS, John James ( 186 i -1867), b. Oct., 1851.

Son of George AVells, Derby ; one of the Governors of Derby School.

Coach-builder. 83, Clover Street, Berbij.

*ALMOND, James Wellington Russell (Sept., 1861), b. 1849. Son of Rev. William Eussell Almond, B.A., Vicar of Stapleford, Notts.

*MASSINGHAM, John Payne (Sept., 1861), b. 1849.

Son of Eev. John Deacon Massingham, D.D., Vicar of St. Paul's, Derby.

M.R.C.S. (Eng.) 1872 ; L.S.A. 1875. Prizeman in Anatomy and Physics.

Surg.-Capt., 1st Shropshire and Staffordshire Vol. Artillery. Wuhtanton, Stohe-on-Trent, Staffs.

*MASSINGHAM, Alfred Melanchthon (Sept., 1861), b. 185-,.

Brother of above. Christ Church, Ox., 1872; B.A. 1876, M.Ari879.

Classical Master at Darlington Grammar School. 3, We^t Terrace, Dar- lington.

*SMITH, Sidney Alec (Sept., 1861), 1). 1846.

Son of Charles Frederick Smith, Merchant, Eose Hill House, Smedley Lane, Cheetham Hill, Manchester.

*SMITH, Arthur (Sept., 1861), b. 1849.

Brother of above.

CROSSLEY, James.

(v. supra.)

CROSSLEY, Horace, b. 1853.

DRAYCOTT, Henry. Dead.

Son of Henry Draycott, Babington House, Derby.

DRAYCOTT, Arthur.

Brother of above. Wholesale Photographic Artist at Birmingham,

Walsall, and Wolverhampton.

*SIDDALL, Thomas Mortimer (Jan., 1862), b. 1848.

Son of Thomas Mortimer Siddall, Lawyer, Alfreton. 3rd Class Hons.,

Ox. Local Junior Exam., 1862; 3rd Class Hons., Ox. Local Senior Exam., 1868.

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*GEARE, Reginald (Jan., 1862, to 1865), b. 1847.

Son of Rev. Edward Geare, M.A., Vicar of Wolverhanii3ton. 2ud Class

Hons., Ox. Local Junior Exam., and Mayor's Prize, 1862; 2nd Class Hons., Ox. Local Senior Exam., and Mayor's Prize, being 1st of Senior Candi- dates, Nottingham and Derby. 1863 ; Capt. of the School, 1863-65 ; F. XL (Capt.) ; C. XI. ; Capt. of Cadet Corps ; B. IV., 1863-65. Open Scholp., Magd. Coll., Camb., 1866 ; Open Scholp., St. Cath. Coll., Camb., 1866 ; 1st of his year in Classics, 1867 ; Foiindation Scholp ; B.A. (2nd Class Classical Tripos), 1870. Late Senior Assistant Classical Master, King's Coll. School ; Lecturer on English Literature and Language, King's Coll., London ; Fellow of King's Coll., London. Head Master of Bisho2fs Stortford School, Herts.

*GEARE, Walter Frederick (Jan., 1862, to 1867), b. 1850.

Brother of above. B. IV.. 1867. Prel. Law Exam., 1865. Solicitor.

Queen Street, E.reter.

*ECCLESTON, John Bourne (Jan., 1862), b. 1848.

Son of John Eccleston, Birmingham. Hert, Coll., Ox., B.A. 1883,

M.A. 1884. Late Warden of Holy Trinity Hospital, Clun. Salop. Rector of Holt, Worcestershire.

ENDSOR, Henry Valentine (Jan., 1862, to 1865), b. 4 Jan., 1850.

Son of Henry Endsor. Derby. Insurance Agent. 89, Marlceaton

Street, Derby.

*TERRY, Edward (Jan., 1862), b. 1846.

Son of Edward T. Terry, late Mayor of Dudley. Mining Engineer,

late at Dudle}'.

*TERRY, William Gregory (Jan., 1862), b. 1849.

Brother of above. St. John's Coll., Camb., B.A. 1871, M.A. Vicar of

St. Anne's-on-the-Sea, Lanes.

'"-LATHAM, George (Jan., 1862-65), b. 20 June, 1851.

Son of Joseph Latham, 67, Friar Gate, Derby. L.R.C.P. (Edin.)

1881; L.R.C.S. (Edin.) IS8I. Medical Officer, H.M. Post Office; late Hon. Surgeon at West Bromwich Hospital. Sandivell House, West Bromu-iclt, Staffs.

*C00KE, Ltoiley Edward (Jan., 1862), b. 1851 ; d. Jan., 1887.

Son of Robert L. Cooke. Merchant, Hull. A good public speaker.

Died at Hull.

*PII)DOCKE, Thomas E. (Jan., 1862, to 1864), b. 22 June, 1851.

Son of Morris Piddocke, Manor House, Stanton, co. Derby. Studied

Law. Burton Club.

*PIDD0CKE, John Leonard (1862-1864), 1^- 27 Nov., 1849; d. 2 Feb., 1894.

Brother of above. Solicitor. Ross, Hereford.

OLLARD, Frederick (Jan., 1862), b. 1852.

Son of Rev. Henry OUard, F.S.A., Congregational Minister, Derby.

*WHISHAW, James (Jan., 1862), b. 1853.

Son of William ^Miishaw, Riga and Archangel, Russia. Merchant.

St. Petersburg.

MAJOR, Herbert (Jan., 1863), b. 1854.

Son of Dr. Allen Major, M.D., 6, London Road, Derby. Surgeon.

STEPHENSON, William (Jan., 1862), b. 1848.

Son of William Stephenson, Derbj'.

OWEN, James Macconnell (Jan., 1862), b. 1852. Dead.

Son of James Owen, Duffield Road, Derby. Late Solicitor. Derby.

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BEOM^YICH, Charles L. (Jan., 1863), b. 1S50.

Son of Charles Brom'.vich, 9, Arboretum Street, Derby ; Superintendent, Midland Railwaj'.

BROM\VICH, Geoege (1S62-1S64), b. 1S49. d. 1872.

Brother of above. Clerk, Midland Railway (General Manager's

Office). Osmaston Road, Derby.

BROWNE, William (1862 -1866). Dead.

KEENE, RicHAED (1862-1868), b. 31 Oct., 1852 ; d. 5 Jai]., 1899.

Son of Richard Keene, Printt r and Art Dealer, Derliy. Late with his

father.

BUTEL, Chaeles (April, 1862), b. 1849. Dead.

Son of Alexander Butel, Manufacturing Chemist, New Uttoxeter Road, Derby. Died young.

CLARKE, Robert (April, 1862), b. 184S.

Son of Alderman Thomas Clarke, INIayor of Derby in 1863, The Elms, Kedleston Road, Derby. Maltster, Bedford. YoyJc Villa, Sandy, Beds.

CLARKE, John Hexry (April, 1862), b. 1852.

Brother of above. Civil Engineer. Monkbridge Iron and Steel Co.,

Leeds.

BREAREY, Thomas (April, 1862, to 1866), b. 3 Jan., 1851.

Son of Rowland Brearey, Auctioneer, etc., Derbj'. (Of an ancient

Yorkshire family.) Late Clerk to the Chamberlain, Derby ; Secretary of

Cricket Club, Skegness. 1, Lumleij Boad, Skegness.

BRIDDON, William Henry (April, 1862), b. 1851.

Son of William Briddon, Derby and Hulland Ward. St. John's Coll.,

Camb., B.A. (2nd Class Hons., Science Tripos) 1872, M.A. 1875. Curate of All Saints', Nottingham, 18r7; and St. John's, Derby, 18(8-83. Vicar of Hixon, Staffs.

HAMILTON, John Hope (April, 1862), b. 1853. Dead.

Son of Robert Hamilton, Surgeon, St. Alkmuud's Churchyard, Derby.

Parr's Bank, Nottingham.

MATTHEW, PRINCE, *GEARE, John Holwell (April, 1862, to 1867), b. 1852.

Son of Rev. Edward Geare, M.A., Ticar of Wolverhampton. Trin.

Coll., Dublin, 1870. Ordained a •' Literate." Rector of a Church at Washington, U.S.A.

*GEARE, Randolph Iltyd (Sept., 1862, to 1867), b. 1852.

Brother of above. Curator, Smithsonian Museum, Washington.

KIRBY, James (Sept., 1862), b. 1852.

Son of AVilliam Kirby, Manufacturer, Derby. 1st Class Hons. in

Languages, Ox. Local Exam., 1864.

KERRY, Henry (i 862-1 864), b. 18 June, 1849.

Son of Henry Kerry, Landowner, Spondon. Spojido)).

KIRK, Henry (1862 -1864), b. 4 Feb., 1847.

Son of Rev. John Kirk, Wesleyan Minister, North Parade, Derby.

2ud Class Hons., Ox. Senior Local Exam., 1864 ; 1st Class Hons. in Languages ; gained the Senior Prize awarded by the M.P. for Nottingham ; B.A. (Lond.) 1870. Head Master, St. Marylebone and All Souls' Grammar School, 1882. 36, Stajileton Hall Boad, London, N.

KIRK, Alfeed (Sept., 1862), b. 1849.

Brother of above. 3rcl Class, Ox. Local Exam., 1864. Wesleyau

Ministry, 1873. Superintendent Wesleyan Minister, Attlehorough, Norfolk.

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* WILSON, John Cook (Sept., 1862, to Christmas, 1867), b. 6 June, 1849.

Son of Rev. James Wilson, Methodist New Connexion Minister.

3rd Class Hons., Ox. Local Junior Exam., 1863 ; 2nd Class Hons., Ox. Local Junior Exam., 1864 ; 2nd Class Hons., Camb. Local Senior Exam. (Prize), 1865; 2nd Class Hons. (distinguished in three subjects; 1st Class, Lan- guages), Ox. Local Senior Exam., M.P.'s Prize, 1866; 1st Class Hons., Camb. Senior Local Exam, (distinguished in four subjects). Prize at Derby centre, 1866; 1st Class Hons., Ox. Senior Local Exam. (3rd of Ssnior Candidates), 1867 ; Exh., Balliol Coll., 1867 ; Captain of the School. 1865-67 ; Captain of the Cadet Corps, 1866-67; Open Mathem. Scholp., Balliol Coll., Ox., 1869; 1st Class Hons. in Mods, in Mathematics, 1869 ; 1st Class Hons. in Mods, in Classics, 1870; 1st Class Hons. in Mathematics in the Final Schools, 1871 ; 1st Class Hons. " in Literis Humanioribus," Final Schools, 1872 ; B.A. ; the Univ. Latin Prize Essay at Oxford ; Fellow of Oriel Coll. 1873, re-elected 1877 ; M.A. ; the Connington Prize Essay of the Univ. of Oxford, 1882 ; Proctor, 18% ; Philosophical Lecturer at Balliol. 1877 ; Philosophical Lecturer and Tutor, Pemb. Coll., 1879 ; Philosophical Lecturer and Tutor, Hertford Coll., 1883 ; Examiner in Classics (Hons.), 1887 ; Wykeham Professor of Logic in the Univ., 1889 ; Fellow of New Coll. President of the Oxford Philological Society, 1901. Lieut., Ox. Univ. Volunteers, 1889; Captain, 1891 (P.S., head of the Aldershot List, 1890 ; T., 1891). One of the Governors of Derby School, and Representative of his School at the LTniv. of Oxford. Author of " On the Structure of the Text of Book VII. of the Nicomochean Ethics of Aristotle, chaps, i.-x.," 1879; "On the Interpretation of Plato's ' Timeeus,' " 1889 ; " A Manual of Cyclist Drill," 1S89 ; " On an Evolutionist Theory of Axioms," 1889 ; " Military Cycling," 1890 ; " Siiggestions for Cyclist Road Practice in Skirmishing and Patrolling," 1900 ; of Articles on the Interpretations of Plato and Aristotle, and on questions of Greek Scholar- ship, in tlie following periodicals Journal of Philology, Transactions of the Oxford Philological Society, Academy, Classical Review, Gi'ittingische gelehrte Anzeic/en, Philologische Rundschau, and Archiv fiir die Gesrhichte der PJiilosi'phie ; also of Articles on " Mathematical Probability," in Nature. New College, Oxford.

•COATES, Georcxe (Sept., 1862, to 1870), b. 1852.

Son of the late George Coates. Eccles, Manchester. F. XI., 1867;

Wimb. R. Team, 1869-70. 2nd Class Hons., Ox. Local Exam. (1st in Chemistry), 1866; Prize at Derby Centre, 1867; 1st Class Hons., Camb. Local Exam. (2nd in Chemistry for all England) ; 2nd Class Hons., Govt. Natural Science Exam. (Queen's Prize), also 1st Class Hons., Ox. Senior Local Exam. (Lord-Lieut. 's Prize), Nottingham Centre, 1868; Open Scholp., Balliol Coll.. Ox., 1869 ; 1st Class Hons. in Mods, in Math., 1872 ; Goldsmith Exh., 1873 ; B.A. (1st Class Hons. in Natural Science), 1874 ; Open Scholp., Bartholomew's Hospital, 1874 ; Exh., Bartholomew's Hospital, 1876 ; Senior Anatomical Exh., Bartholomew's Hospital, 1876 ; Junior Demonstrator of Anatomy under the Linacre Professor, Ox., 1876 ; obtained the Ratcliffe Travelling Fellowship, Ox., 1877 ; M.R.C.S. (Eng.) ; M.B. 1878 ; M.A. 1878; M.D. 1886. 30. Brechin Place, Gloucester Road, London, S.JV.

STEVENSON, Richard Walter (Sept., 1862, to Aug., 1864), b. 1847. Son of Richard Stevenson, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Osmaston Road, Derby. Chemist, M.P.S., Derby. TJie OaJdands, Mickleover.

STOKES,

Son of Stokes, Manufacturer, Uttoxeter New Road, Derby.

SWARBRICK, Arthur (Sept., 1862), b. 1851.

Son of Samuel Swarbrick, General Manager, Great Eastern Railway,

Tottenham, Middlesex. Govt. Exam, in Natural Science (3rd Class), 1867;

Camb. Local Senior Exam., 1868. Farmer in Australia.

SWARBRICK, Edward.

Brother of above. Chief Assistant to his father. Great Eastern Rail- way, London.

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EYRE, Tom H. (Sept., 1862), b. 1852, d. 1889.

Son of Timothj' I^j're, 35, King Street, Derbj-.'^ Dissenting Minister

in Lincolnshire.

EYRE, Elijah Staffokd (Sept., 1862), b. 1854.

Son of Elijah Eyre, Brewer, Ashbourne Road, Derby. Brewer at

King's Lynn.

HIVES, John (Sept., 1862), b. 18 Feb., 1852.

Son of John Hives, Iron Gate, Derby. Business. Nottiiujham Road,

Derby.

NEWTON, Christopher Thomas (Sept., 1862), b. 1849.

Son of William Newton, Business, Osmaston Road, Derby.

*GOODWIN, Arthur Geo. (Sept., 1862, to iS6s), b. 24 Mar., 1851.

Son of John Goodwin, Bakewell. L.F.P.S. (Glasgow), 1884. Physician

and Surgeon. Haddon House, Prescott Bond, Fairfield, Liverpool.

^GOODWIN, James (Sept., 1862), b. 1849.

Brother of above.

GANDY, Thomas Edward (Sept., 1862, to 1868), b. 1851.

Son of Edward Gandy, Canal Carrier, Derby. C. XL Manager of

Crompton & Evans' Bank. Wirkswortli.

GANDY, John Wood (Sept., 1862, to 1867), b. 1852.

Brother of above. Canal Carrier. J. P. '' liozeUe," Swinburne Sfreft,

Derby.

WRIGHT, John Scott (Sept., 1862), b. 1849.

Son of George T. Wright, Strand Terrace, Derby. Business. 1, Elm

Terrace, Beech Street, Liverpool.

WRIGHT, Charles W. (1862). Died young.

Brother of above. School Scholp., 1865.

*EVANS, William Thomas (Sept., 1862, to Dec, 1868), b. 23 Sept., 1850.

Son of Dr. Charles Evans, Surgeon, Bakewell. Prel. Exam, in Arts,

Royal Coll. Surgeons, London, 1866; C. XL, 1868; Matriculated at London Univ., 1868 ; CM., M.B. (Edin.) 1875. Late Resident Surgeon, Edinburgh Infirmary. Medical Officer, West Paddington. 254, Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, Londo7i.

*PEACH, George William (Sept., 1862, to 1865), b. 23 May, 1850.

Son of Rev. Henry John Peach, M.A., Vicar of Tutbury. Trin. Coll.,

Camb., B.A. 1873, M.A. 1876. J. P. for co. Derby and Staffs. Langley Hull, CO. Derby.

JOHNSON, Edward Sutton (Sept., 1862, to Dec, 1S64), b. 22 Aug., 1854.

Son of Edward Johnson, Jeweller, Derby. J. P., Derby. Litileover

Hill, near Derby.

*EVANS, Alfred Henry (Sept., 1862), b. 1847.

Son of Robert Evans, Landowner, West Hallam. M.R.C.S. (Eng.),

L.S.A. (Guy's), 1870. Late President, Midland Medical Society; J.P. ; Senior Surgeon, Provident Dispensary, Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire.

*MIDDLETON, Matthew Henry (Sept., 1862, to 1863), b. 1845.

Son of Rev. Henry Middleton, B.A., Codnor. St. Cath. Coll., Camb.,

B.A. 1869. Successively Curate of St. Werburgh's, Derby; Smalley; Wirksworth ; Buxton ; Codnor ; and Egginton, 1869-87. Chaplain of St. Mary's. 16, Northgate Street, Wanvich.

WALLIS, William (Sept., 1862), b. 1850.

Son of Wallis, Friar Gate, Derby.

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BULL, Charles (Sept., 1862), b. 1847. Dead.

Son of Charles Parker Bull, " Grej'houncl," Market Head. Derby.

*ANSON, Henry Vernon (Sept., 1862), b. 20 Feb., 1852.

Son of Rev. Thomas Anchitell Anson, M.A., Rector of Liongford.

Removed to Rossall School. Went to Australia.

-MOXBY, WHEELDON, C. E. (18...-1866).

Son of Joseph Wheeldon, late Dex^uty-Chief Constable, Derby. LATHAM, Beverley Joseph, b. 19 Dec, 1S54. Dead.

Son of .Joseph Latham, Registration Agent, Derby. America.

TAT AM, William John (July, 1863).

Son of Joseph Tatam, Maltster, Little Eaton. Prel. Legal Exam.,

1868.— Won the Mile, 1869 and 1870. Park's View, Little Eaton.

WOODWARD, Thomas.

Son of W. Woodward, Musician, St. Alkmuud's Churchyard, Derby.

WOOLHOUSE, Alfred Lyon (Jan., 1863; re-entered, 1867), b. 1855.

Son of R. Woolhouse, St. Peter's Street, Derby. Sanitary Engineer. S. Africa.

*WILSON, Thomas.

Son of Rev. R. Wilson, (?) Curate of Trinity Church, Derby.

WILKINS, William (Jan., 1863), b. 1851.

Son of John Wilkins. Derby. Head Boy of Lower School ; School

Scholp., 1865.

HEFFORD, George (Jan., 1863, to 1864), b. 6 Nov., 1848.

Son of John Nelson Hefford, Manufacturer, Queen Street, Derby.

Merchant. 22, Orleij Terrace, Headingley, Leeds.

HEFFORD, John Nelson (Jan., 1863, to 1865), b. 18 Sept., 1850.

Brother of above. Manufacturer. Queen Street, Derby.

HEFFORD, Charles (Jan., 1863, to 1869), b. 19 Oct., 1852.

Brother of above. 3rd Class Junior Ox. and Camb Local Exams., 1867.

Pharmaceutical Chemist. Queen Street and Osmaston Eoad, Derby.

*FINNEY, Thomas (Jan., 1863), b. 1848.

Son of Thomas Finney, New House, Mickleover. The Grange,

Mickleover.

*FORD, ( -1865).

FORMAN, Edward.

FRITH, Marischal Keith (Jan., 1863, to 1869), b. 1851.

Son of Rev. M. K. S. Frith, Vicar of Allestree. Prel. Legal Exam.,

1867 ; Middle Temple, 1869 ; Barrister-at-Law, 1872 ; Member of Ox. Circuit. 2, Middle Temple Lane, E.C. ; and 187, GoJdhawk Road. Shepherd's Bush, W.

*BLACK, Charles Augustus H.a.rold (Jan., 1863, to 1865), b. 1847.

Son of Dr. Cornelius Black, M.D., Chesterfield. Exeter Coll., Ox.,

B.A. 1865; Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), 1870. 4, Plowden Buildings, Temple, E.C.

BORMAN, Allen William (Jan., 1863), b. 1853.

Son of Allen Boi-man, Surgeon, London Road, Derby.

BRADLEY, Alfred Matthew.

Son of Se^Dtimus Bradley, Duffield Road, Derby. Solicitor. Late

27, Gracechurch Street, London, E.C. T^iow Australia.

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BEADLEY, David Frederick (Jan., 1863), b. 1852.

Brother of preceding. Camb. Local Exam., 3rd Class Junior, 1S(J6 ;

2nd Class Hon. Prizeman, Derby Centre, 1867; Camb. Local Senior, 1808; Christ's Coll., Camb., B.A. 1874, M.A. 1878. Vicar of Yeadon, Leeds.

*BKOOME, John Gordon (Jan., 1863), b. 1850.

Son of Rev. John William Broome, Adderley, Saloj). America.

BEOUGHALL, Robert (Jan., 1863, to 1865), b. 1850. Dead.

Son of Robert Broughall, Manufactnrer, Uttoxeter Eoad, Derby.

Removed to Guignes Coll., France. Business in London.

BROUGHALL, John.

Brother of above. Died in America.

CHAELES, Alexis Leon (i 863-1 865), b. 3 Feb., 1851.

Son of Emmanuel Nicolas Charles, late Officer in the Belgian Army,

Nottingham. Secretary of the Midland Railway Co. Chairman of the

Liversage Charity Board, and of several Benevolent Institutions. 198, Osmaston Road, Derby.

*CLAYE, Samuel John (Jan., 1863), b. 1852, d. 1898.

Son of Samuel John Claye, Manor House, Long Eaton. Australia.

*WILLIAMS, Alfred Edward (Jan., 1863, to 1865), b. 1849. Dead.

Son of Rev. Bennett Williams, B.A., Vicar of Bramshall, Staffs. Died

in New Zealand.

^WILLIAMS, Arthur Anderson (Jan., 1863, to 1865), b. 1853.

Brother of above. St. John's Coll., Camb., B.A. 1874, M.A. 1879.

Joint Editor of " The Registers of Colton," 1891 ; " The Rural Deanery of Cartmel," 1892. Since 1898, Vicar of Osmotherlei/, Yorls.

*MARSDEN, John Henry (Jan., 1863, to 1865), b. 1849; d. 18

Sept., 1868.

Son of Alderman John Marsden, of Chesterfield.

MAY, Edmund Alex. (Jan., 1863), b. 1849.

Son of Rev. Alexander May, Vicar of Darley. Wells Theol. Coll. ;

Vicar of Mudford, Ilchester, Somerset.

MARTIN, Thomas (Jan., 1863, to 1865), b. 1851. Dead.

Son of Martin, Chief Brewer, Ind, Coope ct Co., Burton.

*MAYBERRY, John Foster (Jan., 1863, to 1868), b. 1853.

Son of Richard Mahonej' Mayberry, Manager, Bass & Co., Burton.

Govt. Exam, in Natural Science, 1867 ; 3rd Class Hons., Ox. Local Junior Exam., 1868.— C. XL, 1868.

JOHNSON, George Frederick (Jan., 1863), b. 1854.

Sou of Thomas Austin Johnson, Bookseller, Victoria Street, Derby. I [One was_

JOHNSON, Thomas Austin (Jan., 1863), b. 1852. I '^'■°"'^^'^-J

Brother of above. J

HOSKYNS. Edward John Hadderton (Jan., 1863, to April, 1865), b. 30 Oct., 1850.

Son of Edward Hoskyns, Surgeon, Duffield. Physician. L.S.A. 1878 ;

L.E.C.P. (Ed.) 1880 ; L.R.C.S. 1880. Belper and Duffield.

*ARGYLE, John (Jan., 1863), b. 1849.

Son of Dr. John Argyle, M.D., Heanor.i WEST, (?) Frederick.

WESTON, John Rutland (Jan., 1863, to 1865), b. 8 Sept., 1850; d. 3 Sept., 1880.

Son of John Weston, Manufacturer, Derby. Went to Guignes School,

France. Late with his father.

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DAVIS, Heney (Jan., 1863, to 1868), b. 21 Aug., 1852.

Son of John Davis, Optician and Mathematical Instrument Manufacturer,

Derby. 1st Swimmer and Gymnast at School, 1867-68. Electrical

Engineer, Derby. Castle Hill House, Duffield.

RICKETTS, James (Jan., 1863), b. 1853.

Son of George Eicketts, Duffield Eoad, Derby. Midland Eailway.

5, West Avenue, Derby.

HUED, Joseph (April, 1863), b. 1851.

Son of William Hurd, St. Peter's, Derby. Business. Tottenham

Court Ruad, London.

STEVENSON, John Jewsbury (April, 1863, to Dec, 1866), b. 1850; d. Mar., 1879.

Son of Eichard Stevenson, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Osmaston Eoad, Derby. Chemist, Derby.

RICE, Henry Thomas (April, 1863, to 1865), b. 15 April, 1848.

Son of Thomas Eice, Merchant. Iron industry, Sheffield and Derby.

37, Duffield Bund, Derby.

*SHELDON, Francis (April, 1863), b. 1852. Dead.

Son of Eobert Sheldon, Weston Underwood, co. Derby.

SLINN, Arthur (1863), b. 1852.

Sou of Thomas Slinn, Friar Gate, Derby. 166, Parliament Street,

Derby.

*SMITH, Oliver Douglas (Sept., 1863, to 1867), b. 1847.

Son of Smith, Galway. -cird Class Ox. Local Exam., 1864; Christ's Coll., Camb., B.A. 1872. Legal Appointment, West Coast of Africa.

■"-OLDHAM, Herbert (1863), b. 1853. Dead.

Son of Dr. G. Oldham, Alfreton.

OLIVER, W. (Sept., 1863), b. 1850.

Sou of John Oliver, Auctioneer, Chellaston. Orme & Eenals. Sawley.

*EVANS, Charles Walter (Sept., 1863), b. 1849.

Son of Dr. Charles Evans, Surgeon, Bakewell. Govt. Exam, in Natural

Science {3rd Class), 1867 ; London Univ. Matr. (1st Class), 1868; M.B. 1878, M.D. (London) 1881. Medical Officer of Health for Bakewell and district. Matlock House, Bakewell.

*EVANS, M. Robert (Sept., 1863, to 1869), b. 1852.

Brother of above. C. XL, 1868. Surveyor and Architect. Frant

Boad, Tunhridge Wells.

HILL, Edward Coke (Sept., 1863), b. 1849 I ^- 24 May, 1864.

Son of D. Coke Hill. Was killed by a fall at Dovedale.

HILL, Thomas Coke, b. 1850.

Brother of above. Prel. Legal Exam., 1866. Mining Engineer.

Australia.

IRONMONGER, William J. (Sept., 1863, to 1868), b. 1848.

Son of - Ironmonger, Sawley. F. XL ; C. XL (1866-68). Won the 100

yards in 9i sees, (sic). Throwing the Cricket Ball, and Long Jump, School Sports, 1867. Exh., Emm. Coll., Camb., 1868 ; B.A. 1871. Late Master, Bath College. Edge Bank, Netley Edge, Sheffield.

*CANNER, William (Sept., 1863, to 1865), b. 1851.

Son of William Canner, Locko Grange, co. Derby. Pharmaceutical

Exam., 1871. Stanley Grange, Dale Abbey.

*ORME, Robert (Sept., 1863), b. 1851.

Son of Eobert Orme, Merchant, Bakewell. Wine Merchant. Bakewell.

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JONES, William Hugh Fenton (Sept., 1863, to 1S72), b. 1855.

Son of Dr. Thomas Michael Jones, Surgeon, Shardlow. B. IV., 1871;

3rd Class Hons., Camb. Local Exam., 1870. Open Post Mastership, Merton Coll., Ox., 1872; Scholar, 1872-76; B.A. (Hons. in Natural Science), 1876; M.A. 1886. Changed his name, by Royal Licence, into FENTON. Prosect. R.C.S. (Eng.) 1878; Surg. Schol. and Duckworth Nelson Prizeman, London Hosp., 1879; M.R.C.S. (Eng.) 1880; M.D. (Brux.) 18f-3 ; L.R.C.P. (Lond.) 1883. Vice-President of London Hospital Medical Society; Fellow of Obst. Society ; Physician at Chelsea Hospital for Women ; Physician at London Throat Hospital, Great Portland Street; Resident Ace. and House Surgeon at London Hospital. Contributor to Medical Magazines, etc., etc. 27, George Street, Hanover Square, London, W.

*NEEDHAM, Edward Leay (Sept., 1863, to 1870), b. 1850, d. 1881.

Son of Edward Moore Needham, Superintendent. Midland Railway,

Birmingham and Alvaston. C. XL ; P. XL ; B. IV., 1867-70. Brackenbury

Open Scholp., Balliol Coll., Ox., 1870. Hon. Mention for the Stanhope Univ. Prize Essay, 1872. A skilful poet.

*ORME, John Henry (Sept., 1863), b. 1853.

Son of Robert Orme, Merchant, Bakewell. B. IV. (cox), 1868. 2nd

and 1st Class Ox. and Camb Univ. Local Exam, (bracketed for Mayor of Derby's Prize), 1868-69 ; Prel. Law Exam., 1870. SoHcitor at Buxton and Stockport. Glenwood Terrace, Buxton.

PEACH, John (Sept., 1863), b. 1852.

Son of J. Peach, Manufacturer, Derby.

*ROXBY, Edward William (Sept., 1863, to 1S71), b. 1853.

Son of the late Roxby, Merchant, 12, Cliff, Scarboro'. Wimb. R.

Team, 1870.

JEWITT, Isaac Herbert Sheldon (Sept., 1863), b. 20 Jan., 1850; d. 20 April, 1870.

Son of Llewellynn Jewitt, F.S.A., Author, Derby and Dufiield.

3rd Officer on the Shackamaxon. Killed and buried at sea.

*HOLDEN, George (1863-1865), b. 12 Dec, 1851 : d. 1880.

Son of Rev. A. A. Holden, Vicar of Spondon, afterwards of Nuttall Temple, Notts. Solicitor in London.

*BOYNTON, Charles Ingram William (Sept., 1863), b. 7 April,

1853-

Son of Rev. Griffith Boynton, M.A., Barmston, near Hull. Trin. Coll.,

Dublin, B.A. 1877, M.A. 1883. Rector of Barmston.

*ANSON, Frederick Anchitell (Sept., 1863, to 1865), b. 11 Oct., 1854. Dead.

Son of Rev. Thomas Anchitell Anson, M.A., Rector of Longford. 15th

out of 90 candidates at Eton Open Scholp. Exam., 1864 ; Rossall School. Died in San Francisco.

CAMERON, Charles (Jan., 1864), b. 1853.

Son of Dr. George Fenton Cameron, Derby ; afterwards London.

FORREST, Stuart (Jan., 1864, to April, 1874), b. 16 Nov., 1856.

Son of Augustus Forrest, Surveyor of H.M. Post Offices, Green Lane,

Derby. 2nd Class Camb. Local Exam., 1872. Won the 200 yards Open,

School Sports, 1871.

FOX, Joseph William (Jan., 1864), b. 1853.

Son of Joseph Fox, Engineer and Iron Founder, City Road, Derby.

C. XL, 1868. Merchant Service. Drowned.

FOX, James (Jan., 1864), b. 1855.

HARRISON, Edward Webb (Jan., 1864).

Son of the late T. Harrison, Merchant, 50, Wilmot Street, Derl)j'.

House Scholp., 1867. Assayist. Sydney, New South Wales.

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HENCHLEY, Samuel (1864).

Son of Samuel Henchley, Derwent Terrace, Derby.

HEDLEY, Thomas (Jan., 1864), b. 1855.

Son of John Medley, Mining Engineer, Government Inspector of Mines, Derby. Engineer. Went to China.

*PENNY, William (Jan., 1864, to 1866), b. 20 April, 1850.

Son of William Penny, Banker, Kidderminster. Cleeve Hill, Chel-

tenhain.

*PENNY, Henry (Jan., 1864, to 1865), b. 22 June, 1852.

Brother of above. Merchant. Laurel House, Green Hill, Kidcler-

')iiinster.

BRADFORD, Henry (Jan., 1864), b. 1851.

Son of Radford, Tutbnry. C. XL

*SKINNER, Frederick (Jan., 1864), b. 1855. Son of Skinner, Merchant, Bermudas.

*TUCKER, William H. (Jan., 1864-1868), b. 1849.

Sou of David Tucker, Surgeon, Bermuda ; afterwards of Toronto,

Canada. Royal Coll. of Surgeons, 1867. Surgeon, late in Liverpool ; now

abroad.

UNSWORTH, Walter (Jan., 1864), b. 1855.

Son of George Byron Unsworth, J.P., Silk Throwster, Derby. Silk

Manufacturer. Green Lane, Derby.

UNSWORTH, Herbert (Jan., 1S64, to 1868), b. 1857.

Brother of above. Mechanical Engineer. 53, Mansell Terrace,

Swansea.

WHITAKER, Francis Samuel, b. 1856; d. 13 Feb., 1900.

Son of Alderman Samuel Whitaker, J. P., Mayor of Derby in 1887.

Joint Sec. of Derby and Derbyshire Building Society ; Director of Whitwick Colliery. Athenaeum Chambers, Derby. 103, Kedleston Road, Derby.

WHITAKER, John Henry.

Brother of above. Joint Secretary of Derby and Derbyshire Building

Society. AthencBum Cliamhers, Derhij.

WRIGHT, William Henry (Jan., 1864), b. 1852.

Son of George T. Wright, Strand Terrace, Derby. School Scholp.,

1865. Hospital Practice at Liverpool and Dublin Univ. Coll. ; M.R.C.S. (Eng.); L.R.C.P. and L.M. (Ireland) ; L.S.A. (Lond.) ; M.D. (Durham) 1901. Medical Officer of Health for Alvaston and Bonlton. Cleveland Huiae, 148, Pear Tree Boad, Derby.

DEACON, Herbert (Jan., 1864, to 1871), b. 1855, d. 1883.

Son of A. O. Deacon, Artist, Burton Road, Derby. Tea Planter in

China, where he died.

HOPE, Gerald L. (Jan., 1864, to 1870), b. 8 June, 1858.

Son of Rev. William Hope, M.A., O.D., Mcar of St. Peter's, Derby.

Chicago.

*HULLETT, Alfred (Jan., 1864), b. 1849.

Son of Rev. John Hullett, Vicar of Allestree. Removed to Christ's

Hospital.

MURPHY, Octavius Brabazon (1864- 186 5).

Son of James B. Murphy, Surgeon Dentist, Derby. L.D.S., R.C.S.

(Eng.) 1877. Derby. CasUe Lodge, Duffield.

NEWTON, Isaac (Sept., 1864), b. 1856.

Son of William Newton, Business, Osmaston Road, Derby. 15, Moore

Street, Derby.

MORLEY, J. Edward (Sept., 1864), b. 1850.

Son of Morley, Business, Derby. In a Bank. Derby.

1864] THE DERBY SCHOOL REGISTER. 65

CLARKE, Chahles Henry (1864-1865), b. 9 Mar., 1854.

Sou of Thomas Henry Clarke (Cox, Clarke & Co.), Wine Merchant,

Corn Market, Derby. Late blaster at Isleworth College. Became a Roman

Catholic Priest: SS. Mary and Joseph's Chiircli. Canton Street, Poplar, London, E.

*CLAYE, Arthur (Sept., 1864), b. 1854, d. 1894.

Son of Samuel John Claye. Manor House. Long Eaton. B. IV. (cox),

1869. Australia.

*HIND, WiLLi.AM (Sept., 1864), b. 18 =

Son of Hind, of Whetstone, Leics.-

*HIND, Thomas.

Brother of above.

*HURT, Norman Anthony (Sept., 1864, to 1S67), b. 27 July, 1850; d. 6 May, 1893.

Son of Francis Hurt, Coimty Magistrate, Alderwasley Hall, co. Derby. Commission in the Army (ll'th Regt. Infantry), 1867.

*BRITTLEBANK, Benjamin (1864), b. S Dec, 1852.

Son of Benjamin Brittlebank, Lawyer, Winster. Landowner,

Winster, co. Derby.

TINDALL, John Eday.ard (Sept., 1864), b. 1848.

Sou of Rev. S. Tindall, AVesleyan Minister, Derby.

WEBSTER,

GREEN, George (Jan., 1865), b. 1850.

Son of Benjamin Green, Lodge Lane, Derby. Photographer. 37,

Ashbourne Road, Derbi,.

GREEN, T. (elected to a Free Scholp., 1865). CHRISTIAN, Hugh Coburg (Sept., 1864), b. 1854.

Son of Mrs. Christian, Friar Gate ; afterwards of Elstow, Paignton, Devon. Kingsley, Plymouth Co., Iowa, U.S.A.

CHRISTIAN, John Mellor (Jan., 1865), b. 1856.

Brother of above. With the Forces in South Africa.

HOSKYNS, Robert Hope (Jan. to June, 1865), b. 18 May, 1853 ; d. Aug., 1899.

Son of Edward Hoskyns, Surgeon, Duffield. Died in India.

HURD, John (Jan., 1865), b. 1853.

Son of AVilliam Hurd, St. Peter's, Derby. Business. Edghaston,

Birnringham.

TAYLOR, George William (Jan., 1865), b. 24 Sept., 1S54.

Son of George Taylor, Silk Manufacturer, Derby. F.Z.S.; F.R.S.C.

Author of "Marine Mollusca of the Pacific Coast of America," 1895; of Articles on " Land Shells of Vancouver Island " in the Ottaiva Naturalist ;

and many other papers on Conchology and Entomology. Rector of

Wellington, Vancouver, British Columbia.

TAYLOR, Edward Ernest (Jan., 1865), b. 13 Jan., 1856.

Brother of above. Master of a School, Derby. 284, Uttoxeter New

Eoad, Derby.

WILMOT, Reginald Mead (Jan., 1865, to Dec, 1869).

Son of late Edward Woollatt AVilmot, J. P., Buxton. B. IV., 1868-9 ;

F. XI. ; Wimbl. R. Team, 1869. Gobies Corners, Ontario, Canada.

RICKETTS, William (1865).

Son of George Ricketts, Duffield Road, Derby. Midland Railway.

FLEMING, (1866). OTTEWELL, (1866). PASHLER, (left 1866).

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IRcv. Malter Clad^, JB.B., 1l3ca& /Il>a5ter, 1865 1889.

^STOREY, Herbert Lushingtox (June, 1S65, to 1867), b. 14 Mar., 1853. Son of Sir ThoDias Storey, J. P., D.L., Westfield House, Lancaster, and

Pantys Hall, Glyn, Euabon. Owens Coll., Manchester; Captained his

Coll. Football Team, and Stroked his Coll. Boat ; played for the Preston Grasshoppers and Lancashire County. ]\Ianufacturer and Ironmaster, owning works at Lancaster, Barrow, Darwen, and ^Nlostyn. J. P. for Lancaster. Bailrigg, Lancaster.

^JOHNSON, Geo. (June, 1865).

Son of G. Johnson, Town Councillor, Brook Street, Derby. Went to

America.

WOOLLEY, John Thomas (June, 1S65).

Son of J. Woolley, Colliery Proprietor, Ripley, co. Derby. Late in

business with his uncle in Port Elizabeth, S. Africa.

COURT, Charles Samuel (June, 1865).

Son of Samuel Court, Postmaster, Derby. General Post Office

Surveyor (late Bedford Post Office). Surveyor's Estahlisliment, General Fast Office, London. COURT, Frederick Hales (June, 1865), b. 8 June, 1858.

Brother of above. Manager of Derbj-and Derbyshire Bank. London

Road, Derhij.

HOBSON, Ernest ^YILLIAM (June, 1865, to Midsummer, 1873), b. 27 Oct., 1856.

Son of Alderman William Hobson, J. P., Mayor of Derby in 1884.

1st Class Hons., Camb. Local Junior Exam. (1st of all Candidates, ],640, in Mathem.), Prize at Derby Centre, 1871; Free Studentship at South Ken- sington ; delivered a Latin Address to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales at Derby School, 1872 ; Captain of the School, 1872-73 ; 1st Open Scholp., Christ's Coll. Camb., 1873; Foimdation Scholp., Christ's Coll., Camb., 1874; 1st of his year in Mathem., 1875; College Prize and increased Scholp., 1876; SENIOR Wii.VXGLER and Fellow of his College, 1878 ; Senior Mathem. Lecturer, 1879; M.A., 1881; Mathem. Moderator of the Univ. of Cambridge, 1886; Lecturer in the higher subjects of the Mathem. Tripos. ; Mathem. Examiner of the Univ., 1884, 1887, 1889, 1892, 1893, 1898, and 1899; Senior Tutor, Christ's Coll.; Senior Deputy Lowudean Prof, of Astronomy of the Univ., 1890 ; Doctor of Science, 1892 ; Proctor ; Fellow of the Royal Society, 1893 ; President of the London Mathem. Society, 1900. One of the Governors of Derby School. Author of " A Treatise on Plane Trigonometry." and of numerous communications in the " Proceedings of the London Mathem. Society," "The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society," "The Encyclopsedia Britannica," etc. Christ's College, Cambridge.

CARR, Frederick William (June, 1865). Son of F. W. Carr, Agent, Derby.

CARR, [sec.].

[Was at school in 1867.]

WHELAN, Charles Edmund (June, 1S65). Merchant. 65, Lower Thames Street, Lotidon.

CHARLES, Armaxd (June, 1865, to Dec, 1868), b. 7 Aug., 1854, d. 1874.

Son of Emmanuel Nicolas Charles, late Officer in Belgian Armj', Derby. Mechanical Engineer.

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WALKLATE, William (Sept., 1865).

Sou of T. Walklate, Goods Manager, Midland Railway, Normanton Eoad, Derby. 3rd Class Ox. Local Junior Exam., 1867. Aii.'itralut.

*ALKIN, Robert Cooper (Dec, 1865, to 1868), b. 15 Aug., 1853-

Son of R. L. Alkin, Merchant, Hartshill, Warwickshire. The Grange ^ Hart skill , Warwickshire.

*ALKIN, John Griffith (Dec, 1865, to 186S), b. 10 July, 1855.

Brother of above. Won the Long Jump (21 ft. 8 in.) ; also High

Jump (5 ft. II5 in.). Amateur Champion Sports, 1876; the Long Jump (20 ft. 11 in.) in the England and Ireland International Athletic Sjoorts,, 1877. His record Jump against Fowler, of Birmingham, is 23 ft. 1 in. Won the 440 Yards Leeds Handicap two years following. Hartshill, WartoichsJiire.

ARMSTRONG, John Lewis Pasteur (Jan., 1866).

Son of the late W. Armstrong, Landowner, Derby. Wiml). R. Team,

1870. The Ban/, Fehtead, Essex.

■■"SHARPE, James Willi.ui (Feb., 1866, to Julv, 1871), b. i April, 1852.

Son of Captain W. Sharpe, St, Bees, Whitehaven. 1st Class Junior

Camb. Local Exam, (specially distinguished in four subjects), 3rd of all Candidates in Greek, Priz(> at Derby centre; 1st Class Hons., Ji^nior Ox. Local Exam, (oth of all CuiKlidiitcs), M.P.'s Prize and Mayor of Derby's Prize, 1867; 1st Class Hon^., Smiin- Ox. Local Exam. (1st of all Candidates, 1,199) in French and English and in the aggregate. Prize at Derby centre, 1868; 1st Class Hons., Senior Camb. Local Exam., and 1st of all the Candidates examined throughout England (Prize), 1869. Was Captain of the School and of the Cadet Corps ; F. XL ; C. XL ; B. IV., 1868-69. Open Scholp. at Caius Coll., Camb., 1871 ; the Lyon Exh. at his Coll., 1873 ; Prizeman and 1st in Mathematics of all the men of his year, 1874 ; B.A. (10th Wrangler), 1875 ; Mathematical Master at Charterhouse and Fellow of his College, 1876; M.A. 1878; Senior Fellow, 1887. Vellact, Poole lioad, Bourne- mouth.

^DRAPER, Walter (Feb., 1866, to 186S), b. Sept., 1850 ; cT. Oct., 1878.

Son of E. Draper, Solicitor, Kenilworth. Won the High Jump,

School Sports, 1867. Land Surveyor. Died at Kenilworth.

*YEOMANS, William (Feb., 1866).

Son of W. Yeomans, Stretton Court, near Hereford. C. XL ; F. XL,

1867; B. IV., 1868. Late Merchant, Hereford.

*YEOMANS, John (Feb., 1866).

Brother of above.

*YEOMANS, Henry Edward (Feb., 1866).

Brother of above. 2nd Class Hons., Camb. Local Exam. (Prize at

Derby Centre), 1871 ; 1st Class Hons., Camb. Local Exam, (specially dis- tinguished in Greek), Prize at Derby Centre, 1872 ; House Scholp., 1872 ; Ashe Exh., Emm. Coll., Camb., 1876.

CATTON, George Masterman (Feb., 1866).

Son of G. Catton, Kedleston Road, Derby. 29, Kedleston Road,

Derby.

DEAN, Edward (Feb., 1866).

Son of W. Dean, Manufacturer, St. Peter's Street, Derby.

LAURIE, Robert (Feb., 1866, to 1871), b. 10 Feb., 1855.

Son of R. Laurie, Manufacturer, Darley Abbey. Derby School

Scholp., 1867; CM. (Edin.), 1881; M.B. (Bdin.), 1881; M.D. (Edin.), 1887. Town Councillor. Li.rne ViUa, 245, Osmaston Bead, Derby.

CLARKE, William (April, 1866), d. 1897.

Son of Alderman Thomas Clarke, Mayor of Derby in 18G3, The Elms. Derby. Went to Trent College. Siicceeded his father. Derby.

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CLARKE, Frank (April, 1866), b. Aug., 1855 ; d. 6 Dec, 1900.

Brother of preceding. C. XI. Went to Trent Coll. Manager of the

family firm at Derbj'. The Hollies, Borrowash.

PEGG, George Samuel (April, 1866), b. 16 Feb., 1855.

Son of George Pegg, Clerk, 40, Sacheverel Street, Derby. Auctioneer

and Land Agent, Green Lane, Derby. 5, Madeleij Street, Derby.

CARNELL, Henry (April, 1866, to 1870), b. 1856.

Son of Edmund Carnell, Leather Merchant, St. James' Lane, Derby.

Lower School Scholp. Business. Ashbourne Boad, Derby.

CARTER, William Lower (June, 1866, to 1873), b. 9 Aug.,

1855-

Son of P. Carter, Bookseller and Printer, Iron Gate, Derby. Matri-

ciilated Hons. at London Univ., 1879; Ashe Exh. and Foundation Scholp., Emm. Coll., Camb., 1880 : B.A. 1st Class Natural Science Tripos, Camb., 1882; 2nd Class Natural Science Tripos (Final), Camb., 1883; M.A. ; F.G.S. Congregational Minister. Hopton, near Mirfield, YorJcs.

CARTER, Francis Samuel (June, 1866, to 1873), ^- 28 Feb., 1858.

Brother of above. Camb. Local Exam., 1871. Printer and Publisher,

Iron Gate, Derby. 6, Troivel's Lane, Derby.

'^'ALKIN, Richard (June, 1866, to 1868), b. 22 May, 1851.

Son of E. L. Alkin, Merchant, Warwickshire. F. XL ; B. IV. Won

nearly all 1st Prizes at School Sports, 1867-8. The Grange, Harts/till, Warwickshire.

^WARD, John William (June, 1866). Dead.

Son of J. Ward, Colliery Proprietor, Ankerbold House, Chesterfield.

Mechanical Engineer, Britannia Foundry, Derby; and with Lord Arm- strong, Newcastle. A clever Artist. Died in Australia.

HUDSON, John R. (re-entered June, 1866), b. 7 April, 1850.

Son of John Hudson, late Head Master, Derb}^ School, Grove Villas,

Derby. Passed Camb. Local Senior Exam., 186R ; Clare Coll., Camb.

B.A. (Junior Opt.), 1873.

DARBY, George Hy. (June, 1866, to 1868), b. i Oct., 1857.

Son of G. V. Darby, Green Lane, Derby. Went to Repton School.

Civil Engineer. Bosario, Argentine Bepublic.

■STANDEN, Peter (June, 1866), b. Aug., 1855 ; d. 8 Nov., 1891.

Son of the late P. Standen, Hotel Proprietor, Ashover, co. Derby.

M.B. and CM. (Edin.), 1881. Sutton-in-Ashford, co. Derby.

GREAVES, Vernon Richard Newton (June, 1866), b. 1856.

Son of Richard Newton Greaves, Merchant and Author, Derby.

Solicitor. Late Old Bank Chambers, Derby. Now Sta. Fe, Mexico.

BASFORD, John Henry (June, 1866), d. 1885/6.

Son of J. Basford, Painter, 43, Macklin Street, Derby. Cashier at

Messrs. Doherty & Co.'s, Agard Street, Derby.

HARKNESS, Thomas (June, 1866, to 1873), ^- 12 April, 1857.

Son of J. Harkness, Osmaston Road, Derby. M.B. (Edin.) and CM.,

1879; 1st Medallist in Mat. Med.; 1st Class Hons. in Senior Surgery and Pathology (Edin. Univ.)