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Govett, rev. Robert, born at Staines, Middlesex, 1813; 1s. Robert, vicar. Worcester, matric. 20 Oct., 30, aged 17 (from school), scholar 33-5, B.A. 34, fellow 35-44, M.A. 37 (Honours:—2 classics 34); curate of Bexley, Kent, living 1892 at Norwich.
Muckleston, Rowland, born in the Close, Lichfield, 1812; 2s. John Fletcher, D.D., canon of Lichfield 1790-1843. Worcester, matric. 18 Feb., 30, aged 18 (from Repton school), scholar 31-7, B.A. 33, M.A. 36, fellow 37-56, tutor 39-56 (Honours:—1 classics 33), examiner in classics 47, classical moderator 54; rector of Dinedor, co. Hereford, 55.
Baker, Joseph, born at Presteign, Radnor, 1817; 4s. Joseph, gent. Worcester, matric. 23 June, 36, aged 19 (from school), scholar 36-42, B.A. 40, fellow 42-56, M.A. 43 (Honours:—2 classics 40); rector of Littleton-on-Severn, co. Glouc, 49-55, and of Neenton Solars, Salop, 55.
Jackson, William, born at Woodstock, Oxon, 1817 ; o.s. Stephen, cler. Worcester, matric. 9 June, 37, aged 20 (from school), scholar 37-44, B.A. 41, M.A. 44, fellow 44-8 (Honours:—4 classics 41), Bampton lecturer 75. For list of his works see Crockford.
Tripp, Henry, born at Boneleigh, Devon, 6 April, 1816; 1s. Charles, doctor. Exeter, matric. 28 Nov., 34, aged 18 (from Winchester); scholar Worcester 37-45, B.A. 39, M.A. 41, fellow 45-58 (Honours:—2 classics 39); of Huntspill, Somerset; vicar of Denchworth, Berks, 55-8, rector of Winford, co. Glouc., 58.
Cookes, Thomas Horace, born at Weymouth, Dorset, 1822; 2s. Charles Burrell, cler. Worcester, matric. 23 June, 40, aged 18 (from school), scholar 40-9, B.A. 44, M.A. 47, fellow 49-67; rector of Tadmarton, Oxon, 67-83, and of Newton Purcell, Bucks, 83.
Chambers, William, born at Willoughby, co. Warwick, 1 Sept., 1827; 2s. James, cler. Worcester, matric. 22 June, 44, aged 17 (from Bromsgrove school), scholar 44-51, B.A. 50, fellow 51-65, M.A. 51, divinity lecturer 51-6, tutor 57-65, proctor 63, vice-provost 60 (Honours:—2 classics 50); curate of West Ilsley, Berks, 65-74, rector of Blandford St. Mary, Dorset, 81.
Cordeux, Godfrey Pigott, born at Barnsley, Yorks, 1829; 1s. John, gent. Worcester, matric. 13 March, 47, aged 18 (from Sheffield school), scholar 49-52, B.A. 50, fellow 52-6, M.A. 53 (Honours:—2 classics 50); held various curacies 54-63, and 69-78, vicar of Ravenfield, Yorks, 78-81.
Rawlins, Thomas Samuel Fraser, born at Birmingham, co. Warwick, 20 Dec. , 1828 ; 2s. Richard, cler. Lincoln, matric. 14 Dec, 47, aged 18 (from St. Paul's school); scholar Worcester 48-53. B.A. 52, fellow 53-62, M.A. 54 (Honours:—2 classics 52); vicar of Denchworth, Berks, 58-68, rector of Clifton Campville, co. Staff., 68.
Caffin, Benjamin Charles, born at Chichester, Sussex, 1826 ; 1s. Benjamin Charles, gent. Christ Church, matric. 8 April, 45, aged 19 (from Chichester school); servitor Worcester 45-7, scholar 47-52, M.A. 52, fellow 52-64, tutor 54-63, vice-provost 56 (Honours:—1 classics 50, Denyer theological essay 54 and 55, sacred poem 66), select preacher 60-1, and rector of St. Martin, Carfax, Oxford, 60-3; 2nd master Durham 63-77, vicar of Northallerton, Yorks, 77.
Adams, rev. Edward Charles, born at Winchcombe, co. Glouc, 1828; 1s. William, gent. Worcester, matric. 6 May, 47, aged 19 (from school), scholar 49-53, B.A. 51, fellow 50-83, M.A. 53; Honours:—2 classics 51.
Wilkinson, Walter George, born at Godshill, isle of Wight, 28 Dec, 1830; 3s. Watts, cler. Worcester, matric. 10 May, 49, aged 19; scholar Lincoln 50-1, and Worcester 51-3, B.A. 53, fellow 53-68, M.A. 56 (Honours:—3 classics 52); perpetual curate Lyford, Berks, 58-63, principal Aldeburgh preparatory school 69.
Stebbing, William, born in Clerkenwell 16 May, 1832; 3s. Henry, D.D., first editor of "The Athenaeum." Lincoln, matric. 18 March, 50, aged 18 (from King's coll. school and King's coll., London), scholar 50-2; scholar Worcester 52-6, B.A. 54, fellow 56-71, M.A. 56 (Honours:—1 classical mods. 52, 1 classics 53, 1 law and history 54; London Honours:—1 classics 48, hon. fellow King's coll. 53); bar.-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 53, assistant editor of "The Times" 70-7; brother of Thomas named below.
Bell, rev. George Charles, born at Streatham, Surrey, 9 July, 1832; 1s. George, of London, merchant. Lincoln, matric. 26 March, 51, aged 19 (from Christ's hospital), scholar 51-2 ; scholar Worcester 52-7, B.A. 55, fellow 57-71, M.A. 57, tutor 62-5 (Honours:—1 mathematical mods. 52, accessit junior mathematical scholarship 53, 1 classics 54, 1 mathematics 55, senior mathematical scholarship 57), select preacher 67, 85, mathematical moderator 59, 60, and examiner 63 ; 2nd master Dulwich coll. 65-8, headmaster Christ's hospital 68-76, and of Marlborough 76, canon of Sarum 86. See Men and Women of the Time.
Clarke, rev. Charles Granville, born at Mitcheldever, Hants, 15 May, 1833; 4s. Thomas, vicar 1816. Worcester, matric. 11 June, 52, aged 19 (from the Charterhouse), scholar 52-9, B.A. 56, M.A. 59, fellow 59-64; Honours:—3 classical mods. 55, 2 natural science 56.
Stebbing, rev. Thomas Roscoe Rede, born in St. Pancras, 6 Feb., 1835; 4s. Henry, D.D., first editor of "The Athenaeum." Lincoln, matric. 3 March, 53, aged 18 (from King's coll. school and King's coll., London, Honours:—1 classics 52 and 55 at London university, B.A. scholar and divinity prizeman 55); scholar Worcester 53-60, B.A. 57, M.A. 59, fellow 60-8, tutor 65-7, vice-provost 65 (Honours:—1 classical mods. 54, 2 classics 56, 1 law and history 57), sometime fellow St. Peter's coll., Radley, tutor and assistant master Wellington coll., Berks. For list of his writings see Crockford.
Dickerson, Richard Charles, born at Mavesyn Ridware, co. Staff., 1820; o.s. Richard, gent. Lincoln, matric. 25 Oct., 38, aged 18 (from school); scholar Worcester 40-61, B.A. 42, M.A. 45, fellow 61-6 (Honours:—3 classics 42); rector of Coppingford, Hunts, 63-80, curate of St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, 80-2, vicar of Lea, co. Hereford, 83.
Tomlinson, Charles Henry, born at Salisbury, Wilts, 1836; 1s. Lewis, vicar of Melplash, Dorset, 63-80 (from Salisbury school); scholar Worcester 54-64, B.A. 57, M.A. 60, fellow 64-70, tutor 65-9, vice-provost 68 (Honours:—2 classical mods, and 1 mathematical mods. 56, 1 natural science 57, 2 mathematics 58), vicar of Denchworth, Berks, 69-86, rector of Hoggeston, Bucks, 86.
Tait, Walter James, born in Edinburgh 31 May, 1839; 1s. William, cler. Balliol, matric. 22 Oct., 58, aged 19 (from Rugby), B.A. 63; fellow Worcester 64-71, M.A. 65, tutor 65-70 (Honours:—1 classical mods. 60, 1 classics 62); vicar of Long Benton Northumberland, 71-2, and of Tavistock, Devon 72-83, rector of Salisbury St. Edmunds 83-90.
Browne, James William, born at Flint, 1845; 3s. Thomas Birch Llewellyn, rector of Bodfari 50. University Coll., matric. 14 Oct., 65, aged 20 (from Rossall school), scholar 65-70, B.A. 69; fellow Worcester 70-88, M.A. 72, B.Med. 76; (Honours:—1 classical mods. 67, 1 classics 69), selected candidate (15th) for Indian C.S. 66.