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601 Appeal Court judge and cricket fan whose ruling changed the game for ever.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Slade

 
Slade, Sir Christopher John (I5893)
 
602 Archdale Palmer Wickham (9 November 1855 – 13 October 1935) was an Anglican clergyman, first-class cricketer and entomologist. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archie_Wickham Wickham, Rev. Archdale Palmer (I1470)
 
603 Architect 'V. Segretario Generale' of the Directory of National Architects; on the Council in charge of the Fabric of Milan Cathedral; on the Council of the Museum Poldi Pezzoli, and hon. member of the Milan Royal Academy of Fine Arts.

Living at Milan 1930. 
Brioschi, Diego (I3114)
 
604 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tremlett, Allegra Beatrix (I1843)
 
605 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tremlett, Isla Fleur (I1844)
 
606 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tremlett, Frederick Richard Errol David (I1845)
 
607 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ward-Harrison, Juliet Fleury (I2512)
 
608 Army Headquarters, India. The Quarterly Indian Army List for January 1, 1912. Calcutta, India: Superintendent Government Printing, 1912. Source (S515)
 
609 aron Carl Joachim Hambro (23 November 1807 – 27 November 1877) was a Danish banker. He was the founder of Hambros Bank, one of the United Kingdom's largest investment banks.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Joachim_Hambro_(banker) 
Hambro, Carl Joachim 1st Baron Hambro (I1150)
 
610 Art historian, collector, educator, and museum administrator John Davis Hatch (1907-1996) worked in the Boston and New England area, as well as the Pacific Northwest, and New York state. Hatch served as director of the Art Institute of Seattle, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Albany Institute of Art and History, and the Norfolk Museum of Art and Sciences.
John Davis Hatch was born in San Francisco, California in 1907. His father, grandfather, and great-grandfather were architects and Hatch studied landscape architecture at the University of California, Berkeley. He served as an apprentice to Lockwood de Forest. After abandoning landscape architecture, he accepted a position as director of the Seattle Fine Arts Society (1928-1931) at the age of twenty-one and taught art history courses at the University of Washington.
In 1932, Hatch accepted the position of assistant director of the Isabella Stewart Gardener Museum in Boston, Massachusetts. He also directed the federal Public Works of Art Project in New England. Additionally, Hatch served from 1940-1948 as director of the Albany Institute of Art and History and from 1950-1959 of the Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences. Hatch worked as an art advisor for exhibitions at five historically African-American colleges in Atlanta and in San Simeon in California. He founded the American Drawing Annual exhibition.
Hatch conducted extensive research on artists Oscar Bluemner and John Vanderlyn, American silverwork, and American drawing. In addition, Hatch collected American drawings and later donated many of works of art from his personal collection to the National Gallery in Washington, D.C. Aside from his early teaching in Washington state, Hatch taught at the University of Massachusetts and the University of Oregon. He was a member of numerous professional arts-related organizations.
In 1939, Hatch married Olivia Stokes with whom he had four children: Sarah, John, Daniel and James. He died in 1996.
https://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/john-davis-hatch-papers-7681/biographical-note
 
Hatch, John Davis Jr. (I5720)
 
611 Arthur Annesley, 11th Viscount Valentia, KCVO, CB, JP (23 August 1843 – 20 January 1927) was a British soldier, courtier and Conservative Party politician. He notably served as Comptroller of the Household between 1898 and 1905.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Annesley,_11th_Viscount_Valentia
 
Annesley, Arthur 11th Vicount Valentia (I2745)
 
612 Arthur Faure Williamson (1899–1968) was a distinguished South African jurist who made significant contributions to the country’s legal system. Born in Johannesburg, he completed his education at St. John’s College and earned his LLB from the University of Cape Town. During World War I, he served as an officer in the City of London Regiment, seeing action in France.

After the war, Williamson was admitted to the Cape Bar in 1922, where he practiced until 1940 before moving to the Johannesburg Bar. He was appointed as a Supreme Court Judge in the Transvaal Division in 1953, became Judge President of the Natal Provincial Division in 1961, and was elevated to the Appellate Division in 1962, a position he held until his death in 1968.

Williamson was known for his incisive reasoning and clarity in his judgments. He was deeply committed to justice and was intolerant of anything he perceived as spurious or unjust. Beyond his legal career, he had a passion for literature, cricket, rugby, and engaging with people from all walks of life.

His legacy in the judiciary continued through his son, Deneys Molteno Williamson, who also served as a judge.
 
Williamson, Arthur Faure (I606)
 
613 Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock, GCSI, GCIE, KCMG (12 November 1860 – 14 June 1932), was a British colonial administrator who served variously as Administrator of Matabeleland, Governor of Western Australia, Lieutenant-Governor of the Transvaal, and Governor of Madras. The fourth and youngest son of the 2nd Baron Wenlock, he attended Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, before joining the military. Serving in the Mahdist War, he reached the rank of captain before resigning his commission to pursue other interests. Lawley was then private secretary to his uncle, the 1st Duke of Westminster, and subsequently to the 4th Earl Grey, who he followed to Rhodesia.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Lawley,_6th_Baron_Wenlock 
Lawley, Arthur 6th Baron Wenlock (I3838)
 
614 Arthur Stafford Crawley MC (18 September 1876 – 8 October 1948) was a Canon of Windsor from 1934 to 1948. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Stafford_Crawley
 
Crawley, Rev. Canon Arthur Stafford (I1748)
 
615 Arthur was Head Boy at St John's College, Johannesburg. Arthur served in World War 1 in France for 2 years. He started his career as an Advocate in Cape Town and moved to the Johannesburg Bar in 1941. He was appointed a Supreme Court Judge, Transvaal Division in 1953, Judge President of Natal in 1961 and Judge of Appeal in 1962, a post that he held until his death in 1968. He was highly regarded in legal circles. He was always an excellent provider for all his children.
On 17.12.1926, at age 27, Arthur married Caroline Mitchel Molteno, in Claremont, Cape Town. They were divorced in 1935. He married again: In 1935, at age 35, Arthur married Erna JHF Templin (* 21.10.1902). Caroline was pressed by her powerful uncles to divorce Arthur after his infidelity (with Erna) during her extended trip to Europe alone in the early 1930s. She never remarried.

 
Williamson, Arthur Faure (I606)
 
616 Arthur William (A. W.) Crawley-Boevey was a British author, barrister and civil servant, born on 12 August 1845 in London, UK. As an author, he is most known for his works on preservation of buildings and archeological sites in the British Empire including books on Flaxley Abbey. As a civil servant, he became the Acting Chief Presidency Magistrate of Bombay in 1887.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_William_Crawley_Boevey
 
Crawley-Boevey, Arthur William (I2301)
 
617 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Ella (I2050)
 
618 Arundel, Victoria Road Rootham, Mary Frances Hilary ARMC (I2715)
 
619 As a widow lived in her husband's house at Redland till she died. Fore reference to a pedigree of Aleyn see the book 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J. A Gibbs, p. 100, n2. Aleyn, Anne (I1703)
 
620 As a widow she continued at Belmont till she died. For note of portraits see the book 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A.Gibbs. Gibbs, Harriett (I1614)
 
621 As a widow she lived till her death in her husband's house in Hayes, now called Hayes Grove. For many details about her and for her brothers and sisters (indexed under Mackenzie, Seaforth, and Fraser) see the book 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs and the Additions to it of 1927. For note of portraits see the book 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs', p. 434 and Gibbs Pedigree (1904 edition). Mackenzie, Lady Frances Cerjat Kenneth (I1699)
 
622 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gault, Katherine Hamilton (I5650)
 
623 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Edgedale, George William (I424)
 
624 At home of daughter Rachel Blair Kline, Catharine (I5175)
 
625 At sea while returning from Charleston, sloop "Patriot" Green, Timothy (I4779)
 
626 at the home of her daughter, Rebecca Covington, Sarah (I2949)
 
627 at the Residence of his Grandfather, H.C. JARVIS Esquire, Somerset Road, aged 16 months and 10 days, John, the only son of J.C. Monteno. Cape Town, 8th Sept 1856. Source South African Commercial Advertiser 1856 - 3 - July to September Molteno, John (I242)
 
628 Aufrere of Hoveton Old Hall and Walpole House, Chelsea
https://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2017/02/252-aufrere-of-hoveton-old-hall-and.html
 
Aufrere, Anthony (I6556)
 
629 Augustus Edwin John OM RA (4 January 1878 – 31 October 1961) was a Welsh painter, draughtsman, and etcher. For a short time around 1910, he was an important exponent of Post-Impressionism in the United Kingdom. He was the brother of the painter Gwen John. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_John John, Augustus Edwin (I5431)
 
630 Australian Electoral Commission. [Electoral roll]Source (S516)
 
631 Avero Publications. Biography Database, 1680-1830. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England: Avero Publications, 1998. Source (S487)
 
632 Bache McEvers (October 11, 1798 – July 15, 1851) was an American commission merchant, shipper, and insurer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bache_McEvers 
McEvers, Bache (I5503)
 
633 Badmington House Cambridge, Her Serene Highness Helena Frances Augusta Princess of Teck (I1739)
 
634 Baptised 1 January 1885 at Barrow Gurney. Educated at Eton College 1898-9 (Miss Evans' house)' Radley College 1899-1902.

Died unmarried, being killed in the Great War on the the bank of the river Ruhu near Kahe in German East Africa and was buried next day near Kahe Ry. Station, and re-buried after the War in the cemetery at Moschi in that country.

Memorial Inscriptions in Barrow Gurney Churchyard, Barrow Court chapel. Eton College War Memorial and Muthaiga War Memorial in British East Africa. Will proved in East Africa.

2nd Lieut. 4th Bn. (Militia Bn.), The Prince Albert's Somerset Light Infantry, Sep. 1902; Lieut., October 1903. Resigned April 1908. Went to British East Africa first in 1906; farmed there (successively at N. Tabibbi, Naivasha, and Nakuru) till his death. In the Great War enlisted in the East African Mounted Rifles, September 1914, and was in operations near Kisi on Lake Victoria and near Mt. Kilimanjaro, in German E. Africa. Recommended for a commission. 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Allies' (Victory) Medal—issued to his father.

Portraits: by F. Crawley-Boevey (1894); by Ogilvie; and a min.; all three last in possession of Martin Antony Gibbs. 
Gibbs, Lieut. Noel Martin (I2380)
 
635 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Vicary James (I1892)
 
636 Baptised 1 May 1931 at Little Gaddesden. Educated at Haileybury and Bishop's College, Cheshunt.

Captain Coldstream Guards, 1949-54. Worked with Antony Gibbs & Sons 1955. Ordained 1958. Curate, Wellington, Somerset 1958. Priest-in-Charge, St. George's, Campden Hill, W.8, 1961. Vicar of Guilsborough with Hollowell and Cold Ashby 1968. 
Gibbs, Rev. Canon William Gilbert (I2486)
 
637 Baptised 10 January 1862 at St. John's, Paddington. Died at 92 Inverness Terrace 23 January 1862 and buried 27 October 1862 at Clifton Hampden. Adams, Mary Beatrice Georgiana (I2080)
 
638 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Julian Robert (I2011)
 
639 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bathurst Norman, Victoria Mary (I2095)
 
640 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Guinness, Annabel Evadne (I2141)
 
641 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Edward Michael John (I2117)
 
642 Baptised 13 August 1929 in the chapel at Tyntesfield. Educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, BA (1952), MA (1965). ARCM (1953).

2nd Lieut. Coldstream Guards 1948-49; Foreign Service London, 1954-55 (3rd Secretary); Bangkok 1955-57 (3rd Secretary); London 1957-59; Rio de Janeiro 1959-63 (2nd Secretary); Attached British Military Government, Berlin 1966-68 (1st Secretary); Vienna 1968-71 (1st Secretary); Caracas 1971-74; Royal College of Defence Studies 1974. London, 1975-77 (Counsellor). Paris, 1977- (Counsellor and Consul General).

Clubs: Brooks, Pratts, Beefsteak.

Address: Coddenham House, Ipswich, Suffolk.

 
Gibbs, Eustace Hubert Beilby 3rd Baron Wraxall, KCVO, CMG (I2097)
 
643 Baptised 14 December 1879 at St. Helen's, Abingdon. Educated at Haileybury College, 1893-8, matric. at Oxford (Keble College) 1898, BA 1904, MA 1908. Student at Cuddesdon Theological College, 1904. Buried at Didmarton 2 February 1952. Memorial Tablet in St. John Baptist's Church, Shipton Moyne, nr. Tetbury.

At Haileybury he won mile and half mile races 2 years; at Keble College the half and quarter mile 3 years. President of Keble Coll. Athletic Club 1901. At Oxford House, Bethnal Green, 1902. Travelled round the world with a pupil 1903. Deacon 1904; Priest 1905. Curate of St. Pancras in the Borough of that name 1904-8; member of the Bush Brotherhood of Charleville, Queensland, 1908-11; Vicar of St. Frideswide's, Poplar, and Head of the Christ Church (Oxford) Mission there 1911-13; Vicar of Christ Church Telford Road, Kensington, 1913-19; Vicar of Badminton, co. Glos. from 1919.

Chaplain to the North Somerset Yeomanry 1911-30. In the Great War he was chaplain to the Australian Voluntary Hospital at Wimereux January-April 1915; to the 8th Cavalry Brigade (Brit. Exp. Force) September 1915-18; to the Garrison and Hospitals at Exeter February-July 1918; to the 3rd Cavalry Division (B.E.F.) 1918-19. Mentioned in despatches 1917; Military Cross 1918. 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, and Allies' (Victory) Medal of the Great War.

Rector of Shipton Moyne 1937-50. Rural Dean of Tetbury, Glos. Hon. Canon of Gloucester. Special Constable (Head) in 2nd World War. Chairman of Tetbury Grammar School.

Portrait: Pastel by W. E. Miller last in possession of his daughter Sheila (Countess of Morton). 
Gibbs, Rev. John Stanley MC (I2766)
 
644 Baptised 14 January 1639-40 at Clyst St. George. Married there Roger Pearse 18 September 1662. Gibbs, Anstice (I2984)
 
645 Baptised 14 May 1927 at North Mymms, Herts.

In Canada during the war. After her return to England did various jobs including hospital library service, housekeeping in the East End for lonely old people. 
Gibbs, Susan (I2482)
 
646 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Fleming, Harry Geoffrey (I1860)
 
647 Baptised 14 September 1870 at St. Helen's, Abingdon. Educated at Radley College, 1885-8, matric. at Oxford (Magdalen College) 1888, BA 1892. Buried at Clifton Hampden.

Partner 1903 in Ingle Holmes Son & Pott (now Holmes Son & Pott) Solicitors in the City of London. Member of the Council of the Law Society from 1925. Governor of the Foundling Hospital from 1926.

President of The Law Society 1943. Knight Bachelor 1944.

Two sons, Robin and John. Robin was killed in action in WWII.

John Antony Pott (born 21 February 1924) married Cynthia Margaret Guillaume on 23 October 1956. John followed his father into the family law firm in London until his death from cancer on 19 October 1983. Cynthia died on 8 March 1995. They had two children: Francis John Pott, born on 25 August 1957, and Charles Antony Pott, born on 19 June 1960.

Francis married Virginia Straker on 19 September 1992 in Winchester Cathedral and they have two children: Christopher (born 8 August 1995) and Isabel (born 9 December 1999).

Charles married Jacqueline Parr on 27 July 1985 in St. John's College Chapel, Cambridge. They have two children: Catherine Anne Pott (born 23 July 1990) and Alexander James Pott (born 8 December 1992). Catherine is due to marry Christopher Butterworth in Royston Parish Church on 25 July 2015. 
Pott, George Stanley Sir (I2835)
 
648 Baptised 15 December 1917 a the parish church at St. Anne's on Sea, Lancashire. Educated at Graham Street, SW3.

(Formerly Fox, then Lowes). Justice of the Peace Taunton County Bench since 1950. During the Second World War assisted her mother as a secretary, and with WVS Clothing Depot, Somerset.

1 son and 1 daughter: Charles St. Vigor Fix, born 1941, married Charlotte Certhia Ingram; Helen Mary Fox, born 1939, married Major Blair Aubyn Stewart-Wilson, Scots Guards, Deputy Master of the Household and Permanent Equerry to HM The Queen since August 1976.

Address: Thorn Falcon House, Taunton. 
Orr Ewing, Anthea Helen JP (I2002)
 
649 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Edwards, Mark James Timothy (I2757)
 
650 Baptised 15 July 1900 at Bibury, Co. Glos.

In 1918 took course in motor engineering (5 weeks). Red Cross (1939-45); Breeding Pembroke Corgis (1945-68). 
Gibbs, Beatrice Mary (I2602)
 

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