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REGISTER
(THIRD EDITION)
1871-1910.
EDITED BY ETHELWYN DUCKWORTH
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ORIGIN OF THE REGISTER.
The first Edition of the Register was compiled in 1894 by Mr. A. H. Davis; all subsequent Editors must pay tribute to his un- grudging industry and thoroughness. Mr. W. S. Lee, O.D., edited the second edition and also the Supplement which was issued in 1904. Their prefaces are reprinted in these pages.
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The Coat of Arms adopted by Dover Priory in 1 140, when Anselm became First Prior.
Sable, A CROSS Argent, FOUR LEOPARD'S FACES Or.
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CONTENTS.
PAGE
Prefaces to the Three Editions ... ... ... ... 6
Dover Priory ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 10
A Sketch of the History of Doveb College 14
Governing Body 24
Scholarships 25
Old Dovorian Club 26
Doveb Wanderers 29
The Old Dovorian Club from 1887—1899 30
Officers' Training Corps 34
Honours 35
Leaving Exhibitions 50
Prize Lists 51
Prize Distributors 53
Headmasters ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 54
List of Assistant Masters in Order of Appointment ... 55
Bursars 68
Medical Officer 68
Abbreviations and Explanations 69
List of Boys in Order of Date of Entrance 70
List of Head Prefects 265
List of Editors of The Dovorian ... ... ... ... 265
Football Fifteens and Kesults of School Matches ... 266
Cricket Elevens and Results of School Matches ... 275
Hockey Elevens and Results of School Matches ... 284
Athletic Sports (Including Inter- School Athletic Sports) 287
Winners of the Victor Ludorum Challenge Cup 291
Winners of the Royal Humane Society's Medal 291
Gymnastic VIII. 's 291
House Challenge Cups 292
Cadet Corps, O.T.C. List of Officers, N.C.O.'s Shooting
Teams and Trophies 294
Army List and War Services i.
Addenda et Corrigenda 299
Index of Names 301
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PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION.
hi bringing his pleasant labours to a close, the Editor desires to thank all those who have helped him by promptly sending him the information required, and especially those whose contributions appeal- in the pages of the work.
It was a great pleasure to receive so many kind and encouraging letters from O.D.'s in all parts of the world. Some of the writers were known to the Editor, many were not ; but all testified to the good feeling existing between the Old Boys, and to their affection for their old School. It is hoped that this record will have the effect of bringing back to the minds of all O.D.'s pleasant recol- lections of their school-days, and causing them to spread abroad the knowledge of their old School, so as to increase its prosperity and sphere of usefulness.
Only one letter of an unfriendly nature was received. The Editor hopes to make some comments on this and other amusing- incidents of the compilation in some future number of the DovoHan.
In cases where no reply to his circulars (sent more than once) was received, the Editor has, as a rule, not recorded addresses which have not been verified by the O.D. addressed or his friends.
In view of bringing out new editions of the work, as occasion should arise, it may be mentioned : —
(1) That, if practicable, the next edition will be accom- panied by photographs of the buildings in their old and in their present state, and possibly some portraits.
(2) The Editor hopes that all O.D.'s will notify to him from time to time any change in their address, occupation or profession, so that the labours of bringing out a new edition may be made as light as possible.
Any suggestions intended to make the book more interesting or useful will be gladly received.
Communications of this nature should be addressed to the Editor, " Dover College Register,"
The College,
Dover.
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Owing to various delays in the printing, the Editor fears that some of tlic details printed in the Register may be Bome- wh;ii out of date. Where tins is the case he would be glad to be informed as booii as possible; and it' any general wish for it is expressed, would at once Bet about preparing for the issue of another edition in about a year's time.
An explanation of arrangement and abbreviations will be found on the next page. But the commonest abbreviations are for convenience explained at the foot of the pages of the Register.
A. II. Davis. 1894.
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION.
In preparing the present edition I have endeavoured to con- tinue the record on the lines so successfully laid down by Mr. Davis in 1894. Unfortunately he is no longer with us to carry on the work which he began, but he left behind him when he went to a school of his own at Ilkley, a Supplement, brought out in 1896, which has been a great help in bringing the Register up to date. It has not been found practicable to follow his suggestion of adding to this edition portraits and photographs of the School buildings, and a few pages which were interesting and necessary in the first edition, have been omitted in order to gain space for the new matter which must increase in bulk every term.
There are still a large number of names for which no address can be found, and it has not been possible to make the list much smaller. Advertisements in all the leading papers have led to no result. No doubt there are many O.D.'s who can furnish a clue to the whereabouts of some of their contemporaries whose names at present stand without an address. If all purchasers would make a point of looking through the list and sending on such information as they could, I should be very grateful, and the next edition of the Register would be all the more complete and inter- esting for their trouble.
My thanks are due to all those who materially aided me in the work of preparing this edition by sending prompt and full
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replies to the circular of enquiry, and especially to those who accompanied their replies with encouraging letters. There have been many who haye been ready with their help in the actual work o( collecting information and correcting proof sheets. I here thank them all, but it would be unfair not to mention my special debt to the present Editor of the Dovorian, J. A. S. Pooley, who is a specialist on O.D. Military Intelligence, and to whose en- thusiasm most of the latest military news to be found in this book is due. He has also compiled the Index, as well as revising the Athletic Records of the School.
W. S. Lee. Dover College, 10th March, 1899.
PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION.
No one can be expected to read a long preface, especially if it be preceded by two others far more interesting. Yet the present Editor will be sorry if these few lines should go unread, because it is her only means of telling those who shall peruse the following- pages, how much of the interest and information they contain is due to the kindness of Old Boys, and how in the satisfaction of bringing the third edition to its close, there is mingled a very real regret. Regret because of the incompleteness and unevenness of the work, and regret, because to lay it down involves the loosening of many threads and brings as it were to its close a very pleasant journey, wherein many old friends have been met again and — perhaps some new ones found. Who shall say ?
It is hardly possible to mention by name all who have so readily given their help in gathering the material herein contained, but in thanking one and all, it would be impossible not to mention Mr. R. Norris, without whose zeal and untiring patience the present edition must have been far less complete than it is, Major 8. S S. Clarke, to whom no adequate thanks can be given for his keenness and unfailing diligence in working up to date and verifying the material for the Army List, to Mr. H. G. Harrison (who edited a former issue) for his help not only in placing it all in order but also in correcting the proofs, to Mr. W. S. Lee (second Editor of the
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BegUter), Mr. W. Jacob, Mr. R. M. Bird, the Rev. R. J. Stone, Mr. 11. N. Grylls- Watson, and many others, who in varied ways have ever given ungrudgingly their help and enthusiasm.
Much unevenness will be found in the biographies ; but this has been unavoidable as some of the forms returned have given a complete out line, while others have come back almost a blank. The latter have been supplemented as Ear as possible from past numbers of the I >< >rori an, but the result is anything but uniform. In view of the ever-increasing material, it would seem inevitable that future editions should be drawn up on slightly more limited and definite lines ; even in the present issue the editorial pen has sometimes been unable to record all the details given, to wit, House Honours (saving Fives, of which recognition cannot otherwise be made) and Form Prizes.
It will perhaps be a puzzle to many that where, in some cases, full particulars of one member of a family are given, there is silence about another. This has been unavoidable for various reasons, the chief of which is that it was not possible to keep back the Register till all the forms should be returned, although repeated efforts have been made to recover them. Here again and for the many failings that will be obvious from page to page, the Editor can only express her regret, hoping that the volume now7 sent forth will be to some the means of recalling memories of school-days that shall kindle anew their interest and keenness in their old School, and shall awaken maybe in some who have not thought of it, the idea that they too can help to make its future a great one.
Ethelwyn Duckworth. December 24th} 1909.
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DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER.
DOVER PRIORY.
Within the Castle Precincts where a Church had been built, a College for six Canons and a Provost was founded before 640 by
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Eadbald, King o£ Kent, son and successor of Ethelbert. Wictred (King of Kent) removed some of them to the valley beneath where he had built for them the Church of St. Martin, and the number
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was increased to twenty-two. This was on the site of the ruins of St. Martin's-le-Grand to the west of the Market Square. In the reign of Henry I., Archbishop Corbeuil found the Canons guilty of great irregularities, and to prevent future evils arising from their living in the town, began in 1131 to lay the foundations of another Church to be dedicated to St. Mary and St. Martin, and intended for a Society of Augustinian Canons from the Abbey of Merton, in Surrey. Vehement opposition was set up by the Monks of Canterbury who had no thoughts of relinquishing their prize and wished to have the right of choosing the Prior. On the death of Archbishop Corbeuil, his successor Theobald completed the Priory Buildings (1139), and established a Society of Benedictine Monks. Continual dissension followed, but it was eventually decided that the new Priory should be as a cell of the Monastery of Christ Church, Canterbury (the Cathedral). Such it remained till its dissolution in the reign of Henry VIIL, 17th November, 1535, when it was voluntarily (?) surrendered. The site of the Priory was then granted to the Archbishop of Canterbury and his successors, subject to certain conditions.
In building the Priory, Archbishop Corbeuil was aided by a grant from King Henry I. of a quarry at Caen, from which the stone for the earlier buildings was taken. The Bake House and Brew House were erected in 1231, on the north side of the Refectory. The Gate House was added in 1320. East of the gravel court which was surrounded by the Cloisters stood the Chapter House, and the site of the Prior's quarters and other buildings is now covered by Effingham Street and the houses of Saxon and Norman Streets. The Buttery with the Library over it extended from the wall of the Priory Church towards the end of the Refectory ; from the west end of the latter a doorway led into the Kitchen, the site of which is now occupied by the small Fives Courts. There were buildings on the left of the Gate House, on the site now occupied by the Priory House, and these were in Early English style. The Priory Church, of which nothing can now be seen but the foundations of the west front (at the end of the Ruins), was a building nearly treble the length of the Refectory, and almost three times as broad (280ft. by 70ft.). It had side aisles and transepts with two altars in each, a central tower and perhaps two towers at the west end. Effingham Street now cuts straight across the transepts, and the meeting of the grass plot in
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front of St. Martin's and the gravel playground marks the line of the north wall of the nave. In the nave was the altar of Thomas de la Hale, a Monk of the Monastery, who was killed by the French in one of their raids because he refused to reveal the place where the Priory treasure was hidden.
What is now our Chapel used to be the Guesten House of the Priory, and here pilgrims to the shrine of St. Thomas of Canterbury (commonly known as Thomas a Becket) must often have received food and shelter : indeed it was partly owing to the heavy calls on their hospitality that the Monks became so impoverished. The fire -place at the west end presents a problem because its external appearance suggests that another building must have been attached for which it also did duty. There was a dividing wall across one of the bays in the Guesten House which formed an inner chamber, the kitchen.
Of the Library nothing is known except that the Catalogue now in the Bodleian at Oxford shows an entry of a much larger number of volumes than is usually found in monastic libraries of that early date. Of the 450 volumes only about fifteen are known to be in existence, and four of them are at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
It will surely interest all Old Boys to know that a monastic school existed in the days of the Priory ; the founder is yet unknown but we hope that the Rev. F. L. H. Adam, O.D., to whose patient and enthusiastic research we owe most of what we know about our Priory, will soon discover both him and the date of the school's foundation. That this school existed is proved by the fact that there is a catalogue note in the Bodleian, stating that one of the volumes (a Bible) was given by the " Scholares of Douorr." Also in the Inventory of the Priory at the Dissolution, mention is made of certain articles found " in the Scholemaster's Room," but where that room was situated is not known at present.
The Coat of Arms shown in the frontispiece is taken from the Cloisters of Davington Priory near Faversham. It was adopted by Dover Priory in 1140 when Anselm became first Prior.
The original doorway of the Refectory was in the first bay on the south-west side, and there are traces of an Early English door in the next bay. The triplet of arched recesses is all that remains
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of the Monks' lavatory. Besides the fresco of the " Last Supper" at the east end of the Refectory, there were not very many years ago remains of a painting on one of the side walls, probably one of the oldest examples of this kind of decoration existing in England in 1850. The aperture in the south wall (near the fresco) no doubt held part of the Priory plate. The ground at the end of Effingham Street is described in old leases as the Convent Garden, and was probably the Priory Garden ; it is also probable that the Monastic Cemetery was situated somewhere here.
A scheme has been lately unfolded by Mr. Adam for placing in the Refectory a complete series of stained glass windows which shall embody the greatest figures connected with the history of the Priory, e.g., our Patron Saint ; Eadbald and Wictred, Kings of Kent ; Archbishop Corbeuil, builder of the Priory ; Theobald, its founder ; Anselm, first Prior ; Archbishop Richard ; St. Thomas of Dover, and King Stephen, who died in the Priory, and many others, together with the old Priory Coat of Arms and the Arms of the Monastery of Christ Church. Mr. Adam also proposes that we should get reproductions of all the old Priory Seals still extant, to be placed in a glass case in the Refectory. The death of Dr. E. H. Elwin, our first O.D. bishop, has suggested to Mr. Adam the idea that the first of the windows should be given as a memorial of him, and that it should represent St. Martin, Bishop of Tours. When it is so difficult to raise funds, we cannot hope in our time to see the fulfilment of the whole scheme, but at least we can lay its foundation and do what we may to adorn our heritage and present in its windows something of its history.
There is in contemplation a second scheme which we may mention suitably in this place because it is also of a commemorative character. This rough outline of the Priory history will make it clear that the details will be full of interest for Old Dovorians. Mr. Adam has made a life -interest of this history, and if Old Boys will manifest their sympathy with him, he is ready to publish a volume which will shed light upon those nine dark centuries and will reveal some of the great figures whose lives were so closely knit with the buildings that are our inheritance to-day.
E.D.
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A SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OF DOVER COLLEGE.
When Dover College was opened in 1871, the place looked very different from what it does now. The whole of the property belonging to the College at that time consisted of St. Martin's House, the College Hall, and the Gate House. From the north- west corner of the College Hall there ran a high wall to the Gate House, forming an arc of a circle. At the commencement of the first term the Hall was undergoing restoration and could not be used. The Gate House had a roof on, but was otherwise in a half-ruinous condition, and was, in appearance, very picturesque. The only inhabitants of it were owls, and it was possible to bring them out at any time of the night or day by jumping on the floor at a certain place. The ground on which the Priory House now stands was outside the boundary, and no houses stood between the College premises and the railway. What is now the Chapel was a picturesque old building, divided up by wooden partitions so as to form a stable, a cow-house, and a scullery for the farm-house which stood on part of the ground now occupied by the School House. The farm-house was partly an old timbered house, and partly of brick. The whole place was extremely picturesque, and had been still more so in former years. The ground between the Hall and the farm-house was used as a potato garden, and between the potato patch and the farm-house there was a broad road, in continuation of the road which runs up to Effingham Crescent. The trees which are now in front of the School House were standing inside the garden belonging to the farm. The gravel playground to the south of the Hall existed then as it does now.
Amid such surroundings the College began its career on September 12th, 1871. The number of boys who appeared on that day was fifteen ; there were, however, three more entered, and before the end of the term there were twenty -one in attendance. Of these twenty-one, fifteen were day boys and six were boarders.
The preparation room at St. Martin's House, as it was then
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arranged, was the only school room for the first term. The Staff consisted of the Headmaster, with the occasional help of M. Chambert, a Frenchman. This was not a very brilliant beginning, yet the first term was in ninny ways a very pleasant one, and left pleasant memories to all who were then in the College. The weather was exceedingly fine, and boarders and day boys all appeared every half-holiday to play cricket or football.
Just as cricket was ending and football beginning, the quiet school-life was interrupted by an interesting ceremony, for it was decided that there should be a Public Opening of the College. The Hall was then finished, and perhaps no better room could be imagined for such a ceremony. If we were happy in having such a room, wre were no less happy in having the late Earl Granville for our President, who was always peculiarly successful in presiding at such ceremonies. A procession was formed at the Town Hall, and marched through the Gateway to the College. The principal feature of the proceedings was a speech by Earl Granville, which attracted considerable attention at the time. When the ceremony was over the company returned to lunch at the Town Hall, where there were many more speeches, and many expressions of goodwill towards the College. The day was bright and sunny, and, altogether, the opening of Dover College was an imposing ceremony, successfully carried out. So, after beginning very quietly, the College all at once woke up to fame. The next day a full report of the opening appeared in the daily papers, and the Morning Post went so far as to honour the young institution with a leading article. The event was annually commemorated by observing October 4th as a holiday.
After Christmas there was a considerable increase in the number of boys, and a Mathematical Master was also added to the staff of teachers. During this term a field was rented for Cricket and Football near Elms Vale Farm. It was held by the College for about two years, and would have been very useful if it had been nearer the College.
After Easter, the number of boys mounted up to a little over fifty. At this time a series of cricket matches were played with the Preparatory School, which afterwards moved to Castle Mount. Mr. Chignell wras then Headmaster, and the school was conducted at West Mount, where there is now the Junior School.
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Masters played on both sides, and the fortune of the matches generally turned upon the length of time Mr. Chignell kept up his wicket, as the little boys played well, but could not make much of a score. These matches took place in what is now the lower level of the Cricket Field, which was at that time rented by Mr. Chignell. As one looks back, it seems that the days then were all sunny, the players endued with a double portion of good humour, and the games more full of interest than games could have been where so little was at stake.
Any picture of life at Dover College during these early days would be wholly incomplete if it did not include some mention of Mrs. Bell. Perhaps there never was anyone who took such delight in the society of boys as she did, so long as she enjoyed even tolerable health. At that time she planned her whole life so as to be with them as much as possible. She took charge of all the boys' clothes during those early years, and did most of the work which is commonly assigned to a matron. But she was so rapid in her work, that she could always keep free the hours that the boys were out of school. She might in years have been their elder sister. No elder sister could have been more interested in brothers than she was in the boys of Dover College. The elder boys were her friends and admirers, and some of them spent a large portion of their pocket money in buying for her flowers or other little presents. The younger boys were in their way no less devoted to her, and one little boy was taken away from the College because he showed a marked preference for Mrs. Bell and the College as compared with his mother and his home. And she did not win their affections by indulgence ; on the contrary, no one was more severe on idleness and breaches of discipline. She frequently sat with the boys when preparing their lessons, if Mr. Bell were otherwise engaged ; and no master ever enforced better order.
In their games she took the most lively interest, sometimes keeping the score at cricket, and never being absent from a foot- ball match. Even on the most stormy day of winter she would take up her position at some place where she could see the game, and gathering round her the greatcoat of one of the biggest of the players, and attended by one or two boys who were as enthusiastic as herself, she would watch every point of the game from first to
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last. In time of sickness, too, she could be one of the kindest and firmest of nurses, and an attack of measles which broke out within the first two years proved rather a benefit than otherwise, as the boys gave such favourable accounts of the nursing and kindness which they received, and it gave parents increased con- fidence in the management of the School House. Young and beautiful, and possessed of marvellous vivacity, and full of sympathy for others, she gave up her whole life and thought to the boys, and received in return their devoted affection. Yet even then she had times of great suffering and depression, which were known to one only beside herself.
At the end of the first year the prizes were distributed by H.K.H. the Duke of Connaught, who was at that time quartered with his regiment in Dover. The reports of the Examiners were very favourable, considering that it was a new school, and His Koyal Highness congratulated all connected with the College on the successful beginning which had been made. He ended his speech by requesting for the boys an extra week's holiday, which was granted with pleasure.
At the beginning of the second year Mr. C. E. Sparke joined the College. He was then a good all-round cricketer, but especially useful as a bowler. He also played football well. At that time, and for many years afterwards, all the masters spent their half-holidays at cricket and football. This had much to do with the success of the School. The masters and boys knew one another thoroughly, and this intimate knowledge only increased their mutual respect. At one time the masters could make up an eleven which could beat the boys,* and at football they were perhaps better still. It may be news to the younger generation that Rugby Union and Association Rules were then unknown. The first young master who came from Cambridge brought with him what were called the Cambridge University Rules, and these were adopted by the College for a time. When the first matches with the King's School, Canterbury, were played, the agreement was that the play should be in accordance with their rules on their ground, and in accordance with our rules on our ground. The result was profound dissatisfaction on both sides. After two years
* The Masters played the School at cricket in 1893, the first match of the kind for many years, and beat them.— [Ed., D.C.B.2
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we took over the present cricket field from Mr. Chignell, which we rented, as he had done, from a butcher. The lower part of the field was then much as it is now, but the upper part was very uneven, and fenced off for the use of fat bullocks. We had no professional, no ground man, and so had to prepare our pitch before we could play on it. Yet I am not sure that we were not in those days quite as contented as the present generation.
It may be asked what kind of fellows the early boys at Dover College were. Well, there are a good many alive to answer for themselves, and they are well able to do so. They were very much the same sort of boys as we have now, only they were younger. In any new school it is generally found that Classics are a weak point at the start, and Dover College was no exception. There were a few who played Cricket wonderfully well for their age, and they were all devoted to Football, as Dover College boys always have been, perhaps because their Headmaster set them the example. In intellectual power, perhaps the twenty that first entered would compare not unfavourably with any twenty which entered in any subsequent term. Some of them have done very good work already, and may be expected to do still better in the future. They all, without exception, at once attached themselves to the place and became, without hint or guidance of any kind, enthusiastically loyal and patriotic, it is also very wonderful, when one thinks of it, how well they got on together. I suppose that there were now and then jealousies and heart-burning, but if there were any such they were kept well under, for they never appeared on the surface ; from all of which it will be understood that at its beginning Dover College was very much the same in tone and feeling as it has continued to be throughout its career.
It may seem to some that too much has been said of these early days, but it must not be forgotten that those early days had much to do with making Dover College what it is. When it was started, no one expected that it would be more than a local day school ; many openly prophesied that it would be a failure. Its early success was entirely due to its staff and to its pupils. The pupils did well, and expressed great affection for their School, and so an ever-increasing number of pupils kept flowing to the School. The Governing Body, for the first fifteen years of its existence, confined themselves almost entirely to providing additional accom-
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modation as it was required, and left the management of the School in the hands of the Eeadmaster. Undoubtedly the Council did its part of the work well, and helped forward the College by providing good buildings, but the motive power which pushed the College ahead was in the Staff, as it is in every school which prospers.
It remains now to indicate the various stages of development as shortly as may be. The growth of the College was very rapid, considering that it had no endowments of any kind, and within about three years the Headmaster's house was filled with boarders, and he was urging the Council to extend the buildings of the College. It was not, however, before 1876 that anything was really done. In the meantime, the Headmaster had rented No. 2, Christ Church Villas, which was soon filled with boarders, and after this was accomplished, Mr. Sparke started his career as a House Master, by renting No. 1, Christ Church Villas. In 1877 the new buildings were completed, which had been begun in 1876. These buildings consisted of Priory House and the Class Room attached to the Hall.
The boundary line of the College Property was at that time extended to the road which then ran in front of the present School House, and to the other road which still runs in front of the Priory House. Though so much had been done in a short time, the Headmaster had a desire to do more, and he remembers that about the time when the buildings were completed, he one day offered to a Committee, who were inspecting them, that he would contribute £100 towards the restoration of the Ancient Guest House for a College Chapel, if they could obtain it and carry out the restoration. The Headmaster took possession of Priory House after Easter, 1877, and found it a very convenient and pleasant house. Mr. Sparke then moved into St. Martin's House, and the two houses which had been rented were given up. The number of pupils in June, 1877, was one hundred and twenty, of whom fifty-four were boarders.
The growth of the College during this period was very rapid, and in June, 1879, the number of boarders had increased to ninety-four. The Headmaster's house and Mr. Sparke's house were both full, and another boarding-house had been commenced, of which a short account must be given.
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The House Master was the late Mr. C.E. Steedman, M.A., at that time the Principal Mathematical Master, a man of whom all who knew him have the most pleasant recollections. He was a successful teacher, and fond of games, but the great charm about him was his magnificent bass voice, and his great love of music. By that time we had come to have services in the College Hall, on Sunday evenings, instead of going to St. Mary's, and Mrs. Bell and Mr. Steedman, as organist and choirmaster, took the chief part in preparing the Choir for the musical portion of the services. In addition to this, Mr. Steedman took a leading part in the concerts and other musical entertainments which were given. The house he occupied is now Christ Church Vicarage, and traces of its former occupation by the College may still be seen in the bricked-up doorway leading from the College Close into the Vicarage Gardens. His career -as a House Master was, unhappily, a very short one. In August, 1879, he was married, and within a year he died at the College.
In the meantime, active steps had been taken to increase the accommodation for boarders once more. The Council had acquired the ancient Guest House, with the quaint farm house attached to it, in 1879. It was found that the road which ran in front of it had never been made over to the public, so that the Council on acquiring the land on both sides, closed up the road and gave the grounds the appearance which they now have. Before com- mencing the new house they determined to restore the Guest House for a chapel. A considerable sum, not less than £600, was raised by subscription to carry out the restoration, and the extra cost was met by the Council out of the funds of the College. This was finished some time before Mr. Steedman 's death in July, 1880. The School House was also completed in the year 1880, and the Headmaster began to occupy it in January, 1881. At the same time, Mr. Sparke left St. Martin's House and entered Priory House.
There was now ample accommodation for the boarders in the two houses, and the boarders who had been in Mr. Steedman's house were transferred to the School House.
St. Martin's House stood empty for a little while, but, as the other houses were soon practically full, it was enlarged, and opened by the Rev. F. B. Walters, in September, 1881.
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St. Martin's House, as restored and enlarged, rapidly filled, ' and within three years, plans were entertained for building a new house on the hill behind the Chapel, but they were not carried out.
Meanwhile, improvements had been carried out in other directions. The upper part of the Cricket Field had been levelled and brought into its present form in 1881, under the direction of Mr. Chignell. It was a work of great labour and expense, but when it was done, the College had at last a cricket field worthy of it. When this work was completed, the Headmaster set about raising money to build a Cricket Pavilion, and the present building was erected shortly afterwards.
In the same year another great improvement was carried out at the College in the restoration of the Gateway, by Sir Richard Dickeson. The people of Dover, who were desirous of showing their appreciation of Sir Richard Dickeson's liberality and public spirit, subscribed a considerable sum of money which was to be spent in raising some lasting memorial of their gratitude. As it was left to him to choose the form of the memorial he decided to restore the ancient Gate House of the College, that it might serve as a Library. When he bad carried out the restoration, at a cost considerably beyond the amount contributed, he handed it over to Earl Granville, the President of the College, in October, 1881. It has proved to be one of the most useful, as it is acknowledged to be the most beautiful, of the College buildings.
It has been stated that the College Chapel was restored in 1880. It must be understood, however, that at that time only the necessary work was done to render it available for use as a College Chapel. Since that time many additions have been made to the building and the furniture, the effect of which has been to make it one of the most beautiful and interesting of College Chapels. The east end was at first a dead wall, and the College owes to Dr. Astley, Chairman of the Council of the College, the beautiful Apse, which he added at his own cost in 1886. To the same kind benefactor the College owes the charming organ, which he placed in the Chapel in 1882. Mr. Sparke was the donor of the eagle, and inscriptions indicate the donors of the numerous windows which have been given from time to time. The last addition was the -clock which was placed in the turret at the
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south-west angle of the Chapel, as a memorial of Mrs. Bell, in the year 1892.
The last addition made to the buildings of the College in the time of its first Headmaster was the Gymnasium, which was built in 1886.
It would be interesting to many to have here some record of the development of the College as a place of education, but it would take more space than can be spared, and it has been thought better on the whole to omit any such attempts for the present.
The growth of the College was, for the first sixteen years, very rapid, and was the subject of constant congratulations to all concerned.
It is full of promise for the future that the Old Dovorians are so devoted to their School. The publication of the record, in which this will appear, is an indication of the strength of the ties which bind the past to the present. The time will soon come when the second generation will be inhabiting the beautiful buildings where their fathers passed their school days. May they keep up the good traditions of the past, and improve upon their fathers, if they can, by feeling an even greater affection for a School which grows more and more in prosperity and fame !
W. B.
Mr. (now Canon) Bell's successful Headmastership came to an end in July, 1892, and he was succeeded by the Rev. W. C. Compton, who had formerly been a House Master at Uppingham, in the days of Edward Thring. A new venture was started during his first term, and in January, 1893, the Junior School, a preparatory department of the College, was opened under the care of Mr. A. H. Atkinson, at West Mount, the beautiful house once occupied by Mr. Chignell and later by Mr. Jollye. The Junior School forms an integral part of the College, the boys coming to Chapel on Sundays and taking their places when fit for it in the Choir, besides enjoying the use of the Gymnasium and fields. Their names will be found in their place accord- ing to their term of entry, and distinguished by the letters "J." or " J.D." (Day Boy).
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In 1893 the Chapel was enriched by the gift of a pulpit, presented by Dr. Astley.
In 1896 Mr. Compton built two covered Eton Fives Courts abutting on the wall between the Library and the Priory House. These have proved to be a great resource on wet days.
In 1897 Dr. Astley provided the School with a set of new Class Rooms in place of the two Class Rooms adjoining the Refectory. The roof of the old building was removed and the walls were carried higher so as to make room for two storeys. The upper one contains three rooms, the lower three more and a small museum. The rooms are decorated with pictures which were provided by subscription among the masters and friends of the College. New Laboratories for Physics and Chemistry (with a Lecture Room) were erected in 1902 at the east end of the upper ground (behind the School House), and a Sanatorium at the west end. The Workshop was rebuilt and four new Music Rooms added in 1904 by Dr. Astley, who also, among many other benefactions, rebuilt the Chapel and Refectory Organs, both of which were originally his gift to the School. The latter was enlarged as a South African War Memorial, the names of all Old Boys who had taken part in the War being emblazoned on a frieze running the whole length of the south wall of the Refectory. On the north wall, a similar frieze was presented by Canon Walker Flower, which bears the names of Old Boys who have been on active service in other campaigns.
Dr. Astley, to whose munificence the College owes so much of its equipment, was the first Chairman of the Governing Body. On retiring in 1903, he was succeeded by Lord Northbourne, who has shown great interest in the College and devoted much time to its affairs. Under his chairmanship H.R.H. the Prince of Wales kindly consented to become our President. Former Presidents were the Lords Warden of the Cinque Ports for the time being, viz., Earl Granville, the Right Hon. W. H. Smith, M.P., the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava (who presented the portrait of himself now hanging in the Refectory), the Marquis of Salisbury, E.G., and Viscount Curzon of Kedleston ; the last named resigning when he gave up Walmer Castle and the Office of Lord Warden.
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GOVERNING BODY. President :
H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G., K.T., K.P., G.C.S.I. G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O., I.S.O.
Visitor :
The Right Hon. Lord Brassey, G.C.B., Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports.
Vice-Presidents :
The Right Hon. A. Akers-Douglas, M.P.
The Rev. Canon W. Bell, M.A.
A. H. Bodkin, Esq., Recorder of Dover.
The Mayor of Dover.
C. S. Hardy, Esq., J.P.
The Right Hon. Lord Northbourne.
Sir H. B. Poland, K.C.
The Right Hon. George Wyndham, M.P.
Council, 1909 :
The Right Hon. Lord Northbourne (Chairman).
A. W. Bartlett, Esq.
The Rev. Canon Bartram.
J. L. Bradley, Esq., J.P.
Edwin Bradley, Esq., J.P.
R. Chignell, Esq.
The Rev. Canon Walker Flower.
The Right Hon. Lord George Hamilton.
Henry Hayward, Esq., J.P.
Ashby G. Osborn, Esq., M.R.C.S.
Charles Parsons, Esq., M.D.
H. E. H. Rice, Esq., J.P.
Secretary :
R. E. Knocker, Esq.
Bursar :
Colonel C. S. Harvey, R.A.
Hon. Treasurer :
F. A. N. Thacker, Esq., London County and Westminster Bank.
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SCHOLARSHIPS.
H.R.H. The Prince of Wales's Scholarship.
In 1906 His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, K.G., (then Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports) graciously accepted the Office of President of the College, and in 1907, presented a Scholarship to be held at Oxford, Cambridge, or Woolwich by a member of the College in need of assistance : —
Prince of Wales's Scholars.
1907 R. H. Lane Keble College, Oxford
1908 G. B. Stafford Jesus College, Cambridge
1909 K. D. Yearsley R.M.A., Woolwich
The Lord Warden's Scholarship.
In 1907, Lord Brassey took the office of Lord Warden and kindly followed the example of the President : —
Lord Warden's Scholar.
1909 C.'B. Tennent R.M.A., Woolwich
The Borough Member's Scholarship.
Limited to Dover boys ; one elected annually : —
The Borough Member's Scholars.
|
1890 |
H. H. Worsfold. |
|
1891 |
W. C. Bowles. |
|
1892 |
T. W. Sheppard. |
|
1893 |
E. G. Livermore. |
|
1894 |
E. G. Livermore. |
|
1895 |
R. M. Henderson. |
|
1896 |
H. G. Sherren. |
|
1897 |
A. E. Alderson. |
|
1898 |
C. H. Cottew. |
|
1899 |
J. K. L. Fitzwilliams. |
|
1900 |
T. A. Digby. |
|
1901 |
H. B. Thomas. |
|
1902 |
W. S. Bradley |
|
1903 |
F. M. Smith-Richards. |
|
1904 |
M. Smith-Richards. |
|
1905 |
G. Watson. |
|
1906 |
G. M. Bradley. |
|
1907 |
M. F. de Montmorency |
|
1908 |
M. F. de Montmorency |
|
1909 |
S. N. King. |
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THE OLD DOVORIAN CLUB.
BY AN O.D.
If figures are any indication of prosperity, the O.D. Club may be accounted in a flourishing and healthy condition to-day. When the record of the Club was last written in 1899 there were 150 names on the roll. The last ten years has seen that number nearly trebled, for there are now 420 members, and the increase has been one of steady growth. Happily, however, numbers are not the only indication of our progress. Starting as little more than a Cricket and Football Club, it has become, doubtless through its sports, a Club of far wider interests and far greater sympathies, and to-day it is probably not too much to say that thanks to the Old Dovorian Club many Old Boys have come to look upon their School as their true " Alma Mater," more really than many of those over whom a University would claim foster-parentage. Success at School, possibly even happiness, may not be the lot of all, but there comes a time when the brooding mother draws all her sons back to herself and when those who have aforetime given and received least, find their sympathies awakened, their keenness aroused and they join the Old Boys' Club with a grateful desire to do something for their old School. And yet the question " Why should I join the O.D. Club ? " is even now sometimes asked. Surely the true answer is to be found in the spirit of Robert Browning's words : —
" Here and here did England help me ; how can I help England — say."
PURCHASE SCHEME.
It was a feeling somewhat akin to this that led many O.D.'s to support the scheme proposed by A. W. Bartlett for the purchase of Shares in the College Company, and more recently the initiation of the O.D. Scholarship Fund. To the former the O.D. Club subscribed £100 and a considerable fund was raised and vested by a trust deed in a Committee of which A. W. Bartlett was ap-
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pointed Hon. Secretary. Nearly a fifth of the Shares have been purchased by Old Dovorians, and the originator of the scheme has since been elected a Member of the College Council.
O.D. SCHOLARSHIP FUND.
In order to make up to the College in some degree for the absence of an Endowment, and the serious handicap which it involved, the Officers of the O.D. Club issued a circular in 1907 inviting subscriptions and donations of 5/- and upwards to a fund which should be vested in trustees and devoted to the good of the College. A few subscriptions were paid and more promised. In 1909 a meeting of Subscribers was held in London, and it was decided to devote the money at present available to the foundation of Scholarships tenable at the College by the sons of O.D.'s.
The following circular was sent out : —
6, New Square,
Lincoln's Inn, W.C.,
November, 1909.
DOVER COLLEGE.
O.D. Scholarships.
At a meeting of Subscribers to the O.D. Fund, for assisting the School Foundation, held in London, on October 13th, it was decided to devote the money at present available to the foundation of two Scholarships, each of the annual value of J220 tenable at the College by the sons of O.D.'s who need pecuniary assistance in order to send their boys to the old School. The Scholarships will be open to boys who have reached the age of 9 and are not more than 14 years old. The character of the examination will depend upon the age of the candidate and an age allowance will be made. The Scholarships will be tenable for the whole of the boy's time at the College, provided that his conduct and industry are satisfactory. A report will be applied for annua] ly before the grant is renewed.
Parents of candidates will be required to furnish satisfactory evidence of the need of financial assistance to the Rev. Canon Wm. Bell, Cranbrook Vicarage, Kent, who is President of the Committee, and who alone will deal with this question. It is not proposed to award either Scholarship earlier than Easter, 1910.
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Forms of application together with particulars of the examination can be obtained from the President. The selection will rest with the Committee which is, at present, constituted as follows : —
Rev. Canon W. Bell, President Major S. S. S. Clarke
A. W. Bartlett, Hon. Sec. R. M. Bird
R. Norris, Hon. Treasurer M. S. Rogers
The Head Master, cx-officio P. L. Rawes
E. Bradley W. S. Lee
It may be well to mention again that the money for these Scholar- ships is provided by contributions from O.D.'s, some of whom promise annual subscriptions, while others give a special donation. The con- tributions vary in amount from 5s. to 5 guineas. The Committee hope that the Fund will grow and that all Old Boys will do what they can, either by annual subscription or special donation, to assist the Fund which is intended to supply the place of a Foundation, and will not necessarily be devoted entirely to Scholarships.
Yours faithfully,
ARTHUR W. BARTLETT,
Hon. Sec.
PRESENT OFFICERS OF THE O.D. CLUB.
President :
The Rev. Canon W. Bell.
Hon. Treasurer :
R. Norris, Esq., 11, Blakesley Avenue, Ealing.
Hon. Secretaries :
A. W. Bartlett, Esq., 6, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. The Rev. R. J. Stone, Dover College, Dover.
Life Membership, £3 3s.
Annual Subscription and Football Subscription, 5s. each.
Club Colours : French Gray, Dark Blue and Red.
Members who have played for an O.D. team are entitled to wear the old Wanderer Colours : Purple, Red, Black, White. Both sets of Colours may be obtained from H. Ford, Bench Street, Dover.
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DOVE II WAN I )K REUS.
In the summer of 1898, owing mainly to the energy of W. F. Hackman and F. G. C. Hartopp, an Old Dovorian cricket week was arranged, which proved so successful that all concerned were anxious to make it an annual fixture. With this ohject the Dover Wanderers were instituted as an athletic side of the Old Dovorian Club. It was hoped that the Wanderers might serve as a moans of strengthening the Old Dovorian Club by drawing together the most prominent athletes, and making it always possible to put strong Old Dovorian cricket and football teams into the field, and arrange tours, while election to them would be a distinction to wrhich boys still at School might look forward. A large number of the most prominent members of the School would in this way be secured as members of the Old Dovorian Club.
The Committee elected members from Old Dovorians who were members of the Old Boys' Club. A complete list is appended : —
W. B. Adams
G. B. Adams
F. B. Adams
A. E. Alderson
R. Bagnall *Rev. Canon W. Bell
T. D. Bell
J. N. Benbow
R. M. Bird
H. F. Blackwood *Rev.C.A. C.Bowlker
W. R. T. Brandreth
H. Bryan
Capt. H. S. Bush
Capt. F. E. C. B. Chichester
H. F. F. Coggin *The Rev. W. C. Compton
D. S. Davison
H. E. T. Dawes
W. E. S. Digby
M. W. Dixon
W. J. Dixson
A. H. Dixson
H. B. Foster
J. H. Foster
R. J. C. Garrett
L. W. S. Goodbody
A. L. P. Griffith
W. F. Hackman *C. R. Haines *B. F. Hall
F. G. C. Hartopp (Hon. Treas. 1898-1909) L. M. C. Hartopp
J. Hearfield
A. G. Hounsfield
W. R. Hunt
Major C. H. Hutchinson
V. F.L. P. E.Jackson
I. W. L. Jackson
W. Johnstone
J. S. L. Jones
R. E. Knocker
(Hon. Sec. 1898-1908) Capt. A. G. Knocker R. H. Langley W. S. Lee
(Pres. 1908-1909) S. F. Madden
G. E. Marley F. L. Marley
F. H. Maugham
(Pres. 1898-1903) A. C. McClure R. L. McCulloch C. Mellor R. D. G. Munns H. G. A. Mundy
*Hou. Members.
D. D. Napper S. Nix G. Nicholson J. Nicholson R. Norris
(Pres. 1903-1908) Capt. H. G. C.
Perry Ayscough R. L. Pyman
D. Rawes P. L. Rawes M. S. Rogers H. D. Ruston J. W. Simmons G. H. Smart
E. A. Steel Rev. R. J. Stone
(Hon Sec. 1908-1909) E. J. B. Tagg E. A. T. Taylor J. G. S. Taylor Capt. A. B. Taylor J. A. Walker R. H. H. Watson C. H. A. Wellesley
(deceased) C. F. Wilbe Capt. C. E. Wilson CA. E. Wynne
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DOVER WANDERERS.
The Wanderers' Colours were originally black, white and purple, bat it was found advisable afterwards to make them more distinctive by adding a narrow stripe of red.
In July, 1909, the object with which the Club had been started being now better served by the O.D.R.F.C., since the two Clubs were overlapping, it was decided to give up the Wanderers.
THE OLD DOVORIAN CLUB FROM 1887-1899.
BY AN OLD BOY. (Reprinted and revised from the last edition of the Register).
On the occasion of the annual Past and Present Football Match at Dover, on December 10th, 1887, there was a meeting of Old Boys to discuss the desirability of forming an Old Dovorian Club, with its headquarters in London, for the purpose of football, cricket, and social gatherings.
Eichard Norris was the proposer of this scheme, which was received with general approbation.
A Committee was thereupon elected, which consisted of the following: — Rev. Wm. Bell, President; C. E. Sparke, Esq., E. T. Littlewood, Esq., Vice-Presidents; T. D. Bell, R. M. Bird, M. W. Dixon, B. Hunt, R. W. Hunt, F. H. Maugham, E. A. Plunkett, C. B. Pike, C. G. Wellesley, and E. B. Woodman, Committee ; with R. Norris, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.
Previous to this date, however, it should be stated that it had been a general custom to play an annual football and cricket match between the Old Boys and the Present, at Dover, the first of these being the football match in December, 1876; and the cricket match in the following summer.
Since 1876 annual visits have been paid for football matches (except season 1881-82) and cricket (except 1881), up to the time of the formation of the Old Dovorian Club.
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The meeting, besides electing a Committee for the manage- ment of the Club, decided to have a dinner at an early date in London, to which all O.D.'s were to be invited.
The Committee met for the first time on December 16th, and sent notices out to those whose addresses were known, acquainting them with the formation of the Club, asking for their support, and inviting them to the dinner.
The subscription was fixed at 10s. and 5s., for playing and non-playing members respectively.
1888.
Mr. Bell presided at the first Dinner, which was held at the First Avenue Hotel, on January 12th, 1888.
It may be of interest if the names of those present be added:— C. E. Sparke, Esq., E. T. Littlewood, Esq., Eev. F. B. Walters, A. E. Gibson, Esq., C. R. Haines, Esq., G. L. Colbourne, Esq., L. Happe, Esq., Rev. H. Garrett, F. Bampfield, C. Beadle, T. D. Bell, R. M. Bird, F. Bower, F. R. Brown, M. W. Dixon, W. Emanuel, P. Evans, M. Greig, J. C. H. Greig, E. Hunt, B. Hunt, R. W. Hunt, W. Jacob, G. W. Keeling, C. Mason, H. N. Maugham, R. Norris, F. B. Norris, M. O'Brien, G. Osborn, R. Phipps, A. H. Raikes, W. Strachan, A. M. Talbot, H. A. Wellesley, and C. G. Wellesley.
The Dinner was a great success, and it was decided to make it an annual event.
The Old Dovorian Football Club, although not as yet pro- perly organised, played a match at Dulwich, on January 28th, v. Kent Rovers, a team of some standing. The O.D.'s won this, their first match, by 1 goal and 1 try to nil.
No minutes were kept of the earlier meetings of the Com- mittee, but cricket matches were played by the Club that year : — v. Dover College and v. Dover Club.
R. Norris, who had been one of the founders, and had piloted the Club as Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, left England before the summer was over, to the regret of all O.D.'s.
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Christopher B. Pike was elected by the Committee in his stead.
The first minutes of a Committee meeting are entered on October 8th, 1888. The Committee issued the rules of the Club and the match list which had been arranged. T. D. Bell was elected Captain of the Football Team.
The Old Dovorian Club won 4 (Middlesex Wanderers, Dover Garrison, Surrey Wanderers, Clapham Rovers), lost 5 (Kent Wanderers, Blackheath A, Kensington A, Royal School of Mines, Sydenham), and drew 3 (Dover College, Clapham Rovers, Marylebone) in the season 1888-89.
On December 16th a general meeting was held at Dover, with C. 0. Maugham in the chair. The report of the Club's pro- gress was read, and the balance sheet approved. The following officers were elected for the ensuing season, 1889-90 : — H. A. Wellesley, Captain ; C. B. Pike, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer ; T. D. Bell, R. M. Bird, S. B. Hulke, C. 0. Maugham, C. G. Wellesley, Committee. It was further decided that the Club be affiliated to the Rugby Union.
Since that date the annual Football and Cricket Matches with the School have been played each year. The Old Dovorian Football Club continued until the end of 1894, when, owing to the increasing difficulty of getting a representative team together, it was decided to abandon it.
In 1895 the custom of holding two informal " Mufti " dinners, one in June, and one in September, of each year, in addition to the Annual Dinner in January, was started. In the same year it was resolved to adopt dark blue, red and old gold as the Club colours. It was found, however, that these were practi- cally identical with the colours of the Old Edwardians, and in 1898 light blue, dark blue, and red were adopted instead.
In 1893 an Old Dovorian Charity Fund was started, with the object of helping to support a cot in the Dover Hospital, which had been purchased with the St. Martin's Fund, i.e., the Sunday offertories in the College Chapel, and which is called the " Dovorian " Cot ; it was found, however, that the St. Martin's Fund was able to support it without assistance,' and the money collected among Old Dovorians was handed over to the Vicar of
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Dover for the Boys' Brigade. In 1895 this Old Dovorian Fund was discontinued.
In the same year, with a view to drawing more members to the Old Dovorian Club, A. W. Bartlett was elected Hon. Secretary for London, in addition to the existing Hon. Secretary and Treasurer at Dover. It was also arranged that Old Dovorian news and Club notices should appear in the O.D. column of the School Magazine, and that it should be sent gratis to all members of the Club.
The subscription for life membership was fixed at £3 3s.
In 1898 the first Old Dovorian cricket week was held. Matches were played under the captaincy of W. F. Hackman, with Dover Club, Sutton Valence, The Seaforth Highlanders, and Dover College, in all of which the Old Dovorians were victorious.
In 1907 a vigorous attempt was made by W. Johnstone and A. L. P. Griffith to revive the O.D.R.F.C., which had been in abeyance since 1894. Thanks to their energy and that of M. S. Rogers the attempt was quite successful. S. Nix was elected captain and eighteen matches were played, of which ten were won, six lost, two drawn.
The Club is now in the middle of its second season, and winning a good name for itself in the football world.
Hon. Secretaries of the O.D. Club : —
1887— R. Norris 1894-1908— W. S. Lee 1888-1892— C. B. Pike 1895— A. W. Bartlett
1892 — B. G. Waller- Sheppard (London) still in office
1893— R. M. Bird 1908— R. J. Stone
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OFFICEBS' TRAINING COEPS.
During the South African War the opportunity seemed to have arrived for starting a Cadet Corps. The movement was aided by the hearty support of the Earl of Meath, whose son was then at the College. In 1899 Earl Brownlow, who came to give away the prizes, practically inaugurated the Corps, which really came into being in January, 1900, and was attached to the 4th Battalion of The Buffs. A kit-room and armoury were formed out of the basement of the Gymnasium, miniature ranges were constructed on the middle ground and in the Gymnasium, and by permission of the Commandants of the Marines and the School of Musketry, the ranges at Kingsdown and Hythe have been used for rifle practice and the annual course firing. In 1906 a sub- target machine and ten match rifles were presented by our kind benefactress, Mrs. Bampton. In 1902 an Eight was first sent to Bisley to compete for the Ashburton Shield, which was brought back to the College four years later. In 1909 it was second for the Empire Cup (won by a military school in India), being several places above the highest of 56 other English Public Schools. The Cadets' Trophy was won two years in succession, each time with a fresh record score (1908-09). Records will be found at the end of the Register. In 1909 the College was added to the list of Schools eligible to compete for the Veterans' Trophy, the qualifying fee of £15 being subscribed in great part by Old Boys. In 1908 the Corps was forced to sever its connection with the " Buffs " and became a unit of the Officers' Training Corps. The first O.C. was Mr. Hugh Bryan, who was followed by Mr. (now Captain) E. C, Fisher. A list of Officers and N.C.O.'s, with Shooting Teams, will be found next after the Army List.
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HONOUKS.
This is a List of Distinctions gained outside the College -Entrances at R.M.C. and R.M.A., Scholarships and Honours at Universities, etc.
1873.
E. Bennett, Home Civil Service.
1875.
W. L. C. Brackenbury, Exhibition, St. John's College, Cambridge ; (1st) 1st Class Seniors, Cambridge Local.
1876.
A. H. Raikes, Exhibition, Queen's College, Oxford.
1877.
H. R. Arnold, Prizeman, Practical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Society.
E. Bradley, Exhibition, St. John's College, Cambridge.
S. E. Craddock, Exhibition for Medical Students, King's College,
London. M. Koettlitz, Honours in Anatomy, Charing Cross Hospital.
1878.
W. H. Bowes, Sandhurst Entrance (10th).
M. Koettlitz, Honours in Botany, Charing Cross Hospital.
G. Osborn, Woolwich Entrance (15th).
1879.
C. H. Brackenbury, Sandhurst Entrance.
S. E. Craddock, Theological and Warneford Prizes, King's College,
London. W. A. Forbes, Indian Cadetship. H. R. Hackman, Cooper's Hill Entrance (2nd) C. H. Hutchinson, Woolwich Entrance. W. Wells, Exhibition, St. John's College, Cambridge ; Goldsmiths'
Exhibition.
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1880. C. Cheyne, Sandhurst Entrance (46th).
1881.
E. A. Ehvin, Indian Civil Service Entrance.
1882.
A. M. Bradley, London University Matriculation (1st Division). P. Foster, Woolwich Entrance.
H. R. Hackman, Scholarship in Science, Cooper's Hill.
T. C. Rowland, M.B. and CM., Edinburgh.
W. Wells, 3rd Class Classical Tripos (Part I.), Cambridge.
1883.
H. A. Child, H.M.S. Britannia Entrance (2nd).
G. W. Jenney, Scholarship, Queen's College, Cork.
J. M. A. Poncia, Honours in Examination of Incorporated Law Society.
W. Wells, 2nd Class Classical Tripos (Part II.)
1884.
O. T. Craig, Exhibition, Queen's College, Cambridge.
G. D. Hornblower, London University Matriculation (Honours Division)
F. T. C. Hughes, Sandhurst Entrance.
C. R. Killick, Science Scholarship, London Hospital.
F. H. Maugham, Scholarship, St. Catherine's College, Cambridge. R. W. Thompson, Sandhurst Entrance.
R. L. Tottenham, Royal Cadet, Sandhurst. H. G. Warburton, Woolwich Entrance (3rd).
1835.
L. F. Beatson, Sandhurst Entrance.
G. F. Blacker, Honours in Zoology, Preliminary Science, London. L. W. Brackenbury, Sandhurst Entrance (19th).
S. S. S. Clarke, Sandhurst Entrance.
F. Grant, Sandhurst Entrance (23rd).
G. W. Jenney, Exhibition in Medicine, Royal University of Ireland. H. E. Lawson, Honours, Cambourne School of Mines.
B. Leicester, Sandhurst Entrance (76th).
F. H. Maugham, Open Scholarship, Trinity Hall, Cambridge. H. G. Warburton, Indian Civil Service Entrance (19th).
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1886.
C. M. Annesley, Sandhurst Entrance.
F. Bowes, Exhibition, Watlham College, Oxford.
L. W. Brackenbury, passed with Honours out of Sandhurst; Medal
and Two Clasps for Lushai Chin Campaign. A. M. Bradley, Solicitor, 2nd Class Honours. P. Evans, London University Matriculation (1st Division). J. C. M. L. Hawkins, Classical Scholarship, Jesus College, Cambridge. E. L. Holmes, 3rd Class Mathematical Tripos, Cambridge. R. W. Hunt, Classical Scholarship, Jesus College, Oxford. C. E. E. K. Macquoid, Sandhurst Entrance. C. 0. Maugham, 3rd Class Law Tripos, Cambridge. H. F. Mayes, Woolwich Entrance (2nd).
E. E. Pain, 2nd Class Honours, Solicitor's Final Examination.
G. W. Palmer, Woolwich Entrance (1st). A. W. V. Plunkett, Sandhurst Entrance.
C. D. Ricketts, H.M.S. Britannia Entrance.
F. W. F. Ross, Silver Medal for Anatomy, Royal College of Surgeons. H. T. Stevenson, Mathematical Scholarship, Trinity Hall, Cambridge. T. G. Tulloch, Woolwich Entrance.
A. G. Welsford, 1st Class Natural Science Tripos, Cambridge.
1887.
W. H. Adcock, Woolwich Entrance (34th). S. D. Bullen, Woolwich Entrance.
D. T. Craig, 3rd Class Classical Moderations, Oxford. A. H. Gunter, Woolwich Entrance (2nd).
J. T. C. Leishman, M.B. and CM., Edinburgh. T. W. Lightfoot, Sandhurst Entrance.
G. W. Palmer, Sizarship, Trinity College, Cambridge.
F. W. F. Ross, Gold Medal for Anatomy, Edinburgh.
A. B. Sangster, served in Burmese Expedition ; Medal with Clasp.
R. M. P. Swift, Sandhurst Entrance.
A. M. Talbot, Mathematical Scholarship, Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
H. M. Thomas, Woolwich Entrance.
O. S. Wolstenholme, Woolwich Entrance.
1888.
R. Arthur, M.B. and CM., Edinburgh.
A. W. Bartlett, London University Matriculation (1st Division).
G. F. Blacker, Intermediate M.B. ; Exhibition and Gold Medal in
Anatomy, in Materia Medica and Pharmaceutical Chemistry ; Honours in Physiology; Atkinson- Morley Surgery Scholarship; Bruce Gold Medal.
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E. Blanford, London University Matriculation (1st Division).
F. Bowes, 2nd Class Classical Moderations, Oxford.
G. Langdon Davies, London Matriculation.
E. B. Elwin, Indian Civil Service Entrance (22nd).
H. C. Haslam, Mathematical Scholarship, Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
G. W. Jenney, M.B. ; M.C. ; M.A.O. ; R.W.S.
J. R. G. Kennedy, Queen's Indian Cadet, Sandhurst.
F. H. Maugham, Senior Optime, Mathematical Tripos, Cambridge. H. F. Mayes, Indian Civil Service Entrance (6th).
C. C. Onslow, Sandhurst Entrance.
G. W. Palmer, Foundation Scholarship, Trinity College, Cambridge. A. A. G. Tulloch, 2nd Class Law Tripos, Cambridge.
H. C. Vesey, Burma Expedition ; Medal with Clasp.
A. H. Browne, Sandhurst Entrance.
A. R. Ditmas, served in Burma Expedition : Medal with Clasp.
O. L. Downes, Sandhurst Entrance (1st).
R. W. Elkington, Sandhurst Entrance.
F. M. Gillespie, Sandhurst Entrance.
R. St. J. Gillespie, AVoolwich Entrance (25th).
A. H. Gunter, Indian Civil Service Entrance (9th).
A. H. S. Hart-Synnot, Sandhurst Entrance.
J. Mc C. Hawkins, 3rd Class Classical Tripos, Cambridge.
R. W. Hunt, 2nd Class Classical Moderations, Oxford.
C. R. Killick, Entrance Chemical and Medical Scholar at London
Hospital. C. B. Lawson, M.B., Edinburgh.
W. S. Lee, Classical Exhibition, Wadham College, Oxford. F. Littlewood, Mathematical Scholar, Trinity Hall, Cambridge. A. J. O'Brien, Sandhurst Entrance (13th). F. W. F. Ross, M.B. and CM., Edinburgh.
P. F. de la F. Sherman, Burmese Campaign ; Medal and Clasp. H. T. Stevenson, Senior Optime, Mathematical Tripos, Cambridge. A. M. Talbot, Scholarship, Trinity Hall, Cambridge. H. M. Thomas, Sword of Honour, Woolwich. A. B. Tillard, Sandhurst Entrance. P. A. Turnbull, Exhibition, C.C.C., Cambridge. A. G. Welsford, M.B., B.C., Cambridge.
1890.
F. Bowes, 2nd Class Classical Final Schools, Oxford. J. Craik, Sandhurst Entrance.
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F. J. Edes, 2nd Class Honours, Edinburgh Theological College.
E. B. Ml win, Indian Civil Service Final (6th). A. N. D. Fagan, Sandhurst Entrance.
A. H. S. Hart, Passed out of R.M.C. with Honours.
C. B. Harvey, Woolwich Entrance (17th). J. T. C. Leishman, D.P.H., Cambridge.
F. Littlewood, Indian Civil Service Entrance (19th).
F. W. R. Maturin, Sandhurst Entrance. H. F. Mayes, Indian Civil Service Final.
E. O'Brien, Sandhurst Entrance (70th).
D. Ogilvie, Woolwich Entrance (7th).
H. B. W. Smith-Rewse, Woolwich Entrance. C. G. Stansfeld, Sandhurst Entrance.
C. E. Wilson, Sandhurst Entrance.
H. E. Winsloe, Woolwich Entrance (5th).
1891.
R. Arthur, M.D., Edinburgh.
R. W. Bell, Woolwich Entrance (22nd).
R. M. Bird, 1st Class Advanced Government Mining Science Exam.
G. F. Blacker, F.R.C.S., England.
F. Bowes, Ceylon Civil Service.
F. A. Cardew, 1st Class Theological Associateship, King's College, London.
E. S. Carey, Sandhurst Entrance.
P. A. L. Clarke, Sizarship, Christ's College, Cambridge.
J. Craik, Passed out of Sandhurst with Honours (17th).
A. E. Delavoye, Sandhurst Entrance.
W. H. Elwin, Open Mathematical Scholarship, Corpus Christi College,
Cambridge. J. E. Green, Sandhurst Entrance. W. F. Hackman, Cooper's Hill Entrance. R. W. Hunt, 3rd Class Lit. Hum., Oxford.
D. Macdougall, M.B., CM., Glasgow.
F. B. Norris, M.B., Cambridge.
H. B. St. John, Sandhurst Entrance.
A. M. Talbot, 3rd Senior Optime, Mathematical Tripos, Cambridge.
E. W. Waddington, Sandhurst Entrance.
A. S. A. Westropp, Indian Civil Service (5th) ; Mathematical
Scholarship, Magdalene College, Cambridge. H. E. Winsloe, Woolwich, 5th into R.E. ; Prize for Mathematics.
1892.
A. A. Green, Sandhurst Entrance.
C. B. Harvey, 4th into Royal Engineers ; 3rd in Final Examination.
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H. C. Haslam, 2nd Class Natural Science Tripos.
C. J. S. Hilton, Matriculation, London University. L. S. Logan, Sandhurst Entrance.
H. W. Newcome, Woolwich Entrance (10th).
A. M. Talbot, 1st Class Law Tripos, Cambridge ; Law Studentship,
Trinity Hall. A. A. G. Tulloch, (1st) 1st Class Honours, Solicitor's Final, Clement's
Inn Prize, Daniel Reardon's Prize, Stephen Heelis' Gold Medal
for Law. P. A. Turnbull, Classical Tripos. H. E. Winsloe, 'Woolwich Final (4th), Royal Engineers.
1892-93.
A. J. Adair, M.B., B. Oh., B.A.O.
J. H. Alderson, Open Classical Scholarship, Selwyn College, Cambridge. A. Armstrong, Sandhurst Entrance. R, W. Bell, Woolwich Final (12th), Royal Engineers. P. Evans, M.B., B.S., Durham. W. M. Foster, 3rd Class Jurisprudence, Oxford. R. H. Langley, 2nd Class Jurisprudence, Oxford. W. S. Lee, 2nd Class Classical Moderations, Oxford, Symmons' Exhibition, Wadham College, Oxford.
D. Ogilvie, Woolwich Final (7th), Royal Engineers. R. Phipps, Jane Lecturer, Wakefield.
C. E. Robinson, Sandhurst Entrance.
F. W. F. Ross, M.D., Edinburgh-.
M. L. F. Tweedie, 1st in Examination for Inspectorship of Police,
India. A. G. Welsford, M.D., Cambridge ; Fellow Royal College of Surgeons. H. T. Wynter, Woolwich Entrance.
1893-94
P. A. L. Clarke, 2nd Class Classical Tripos, Cambridge.
E. H. Elwin, 3rd Class Theology, Oxford.
W. H. Elwin, Senior Optime, Mathematical Tripos, Cambridge. P. Evans, 1st in Army Medical Staff Examination. A. Killick, Foundation Scholarship and Natural Science Prize, Downing College, Cambridge.
A. G. Knocker, Sandhurst Entrance (72nd). W. S. Lee, 3rd Class Lit. Hum., Oxford.
F. N. Parsons, Sandhurst Entrance.
G. E. Ricketts, (1st) 1st Class Mysore Local Forest Examination ;
Assistant Conservator of Forests.
B. A. Wright, Sandhurst Entrance (43rd).
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1894-95.
C. Beadle, Awarded the John Scott Legacy Medal, and Premium of
the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. C. E. H. Cooch, Indian Frontier Medal and Clasp. R. R. Hill, Woolwich Entrance (40th). R. H. Langley, 2nd Class Honours, Final Law School, Examination
for B.C.L. H. H. Worsfold, Open Exhibition, C.C.C., Cambridge.
1895-96.
J. H. Alderson, 2nd Class Classical Tripos, Cambridge.
C. Beadle, Two Bronze Medals, Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society.
R. Bell, Open Classical Scholarship, Clare College, Cambridge.
W. C. Bowles, Open Classical Scholarship, C.C.C., Cambridge.
B. B. Colbeck, Woolwich Entrance (23rd).
S. J. Cox, Open Foundation Scholarship (Classics), St. John's College,
Cambridge. R. C. Gilchrist, Sandhurst Entrance (14th). R. R. Hill, Woolwich Final (37th), Royal Artillery. H. Holden, 3rd Class Jurisprudence, Oxford. A. F. T. Hughes, Sandhurst Entrance.
A. W. Killick, 2nd Class Natural Science Tripos, Cambridge. R. H. Langley, 1st Class Honours, and New Inn Prize, Final
Examination Incorporated Law Society. P. B. Norris, M.D., Cambridge.
Captain Osborn, R.A., Inspector of Position Finding. E. H. Saunders, Sandhurst Entrance. A. R. C. Savile, Indian Staff Corps. H. H. Worsfold, Scholarship and Classical Prize, C.C.C., Cambridge.
1896-97
E. F. W. Barker, Sandhurst Entrance.
C. Beadle, Gold Medal at Stockholm Exhibition.
D. H. Bengough, Sandhurst Entrance.
W. C. Bowles, Foundation Scholarship, C.C.C., Cambridge, and Silver
Cup. C. Brackenbury, B.S., University of California. L. Carden, West Indian Cadetship.
F. J. H. Darton, Open Classical Scholarship, St. John's College,
Cambridge. R. H. Darwall, Sandhurst Entrance (14th).
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E. A. Elwin, Mathematical Scholarship, Clare College, Cambridge.
A. N. D. Fagan, Indian Staff Corps.
W. M. Foster, B.C.L., Oxford.
R. C. Gilchrist, Passed out of Sandhurst with Honours.
W. B. Hills, House Physician, Guy's Hospital.
A. F. Lambert, Sandhurst Entrance.
L. S. Logan, Indian Staff Corps.
S. F. Madden, Open Classical Exhibition, C.C.C., Cambridge.
C. W. Neumann, Sandhurst Entrance.
E. H. Saunders, Sandhurst Entrance.
T. W. Sheppard, London University Matriculation (1st Division).
O. L. K. Shewell, Commission in Royal Marines.
H. White, 1st Class Classical Moderations. Oxford.
1897-98.
L. C. Adams, (1st) Intermediate Examination for Engineering,
Yorkshire College. E. W. Alderson, Sandhurst Entrance (West Indian Regiment). L. Bagshawe, (1st) Indian Telegraph Department, Cooper's Hill. R. Bell, Classical Tripos ; Part I., 2nd Class (Division 1). C. Brackenbury, E.M., Minnesota University. A. D. M. Browne, Sandhurst Entrance (6th). H. K. W. Bruce, Sandhurst Entrance. L. Carden, Sandhurst Entrance (18th). A. F. Cusins, Woolwich Entrance (7tb).
E. R. E. de Laveleye, Woolwich Entrance (64th).
F. E. Gunter, M.B., Edinburgh. P. S. Hall, Sandhurst Entrance.
F. C. Hounsfield, John Samuel Scholarship, City and Guilds Institute.
S. B. Hulke, F.R.C.S., and Surgical Registrar, Middlesex Hospital.
Captain C. H. Hutchinson, Royal Artillery, D.A.A.G., Punjaub.
A. F. Lambert, Passed 5th out of Sandhurst.
C. E. E. F. K. Macquoid, Distinguished Service Order.
S. F. Madden, Scholarship and Classical Prize, C.C.C., Cambridge.
A. T. McGrath, Woolwich Entrance (46th).
C. W. Neumann, Indian Staff Corps (4th).
C. H. Simmons, Royal Naval Reserve, 2nd for Gold Watch, 1st for
P. and 0. (on leaving The Worcester). J. W. Smith, Woolwich Entrance.
R. J. Stone, Choral Exhibition, Jesus College, Cambridge. A. B Tillard, Distinguished Service Order. P. B. le D. Tree, Cooper's Hill Entrance. H. H. Worsfold, 3rd Class Classical Tripos, Cambridge.
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189899.
J. N. Benbow, H.M.S. Britannia Entrance (48th).
Rev. E. II. Elwin, M. A., Principal of Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone.
G. H. Hooper, Matriculation, London University (1st Division).
G. E. Marley, Matriculation, London University (2nd Division).
F. L. Pyman, Matriculation, London University (1st Division).
T. W. Sheppard, Open Mathematical Scholarship, St. Catherine's
College, Cambridge. F. E. Spencer, Woolwich Entrance.
E. A. Steel, Woolwich Entrance (49th).
1899 1900.
W. F. M. Bagshawe, Woolwich Entrance (25th).
W. F. M. Bagshawe, 3rd Prize, with Hon. Mentions, Society of French
Professors. L. A. Baiss, Navy Medical Staff (5th).
C. A. Brown, London University Matriculation (2nd Division). W. A. Burton, Woolwich Entrance (3rd).
C. G. Chitty, London University Matriculation (2nd Division). H. E. T. Dawes, London University Matriculation (2nd Division). Captain F. T. W. Farrell-Palliser, R.F.A., Mentioned in Despatches,
South Africa. C. E. Fry, Open Classical Exhibition, Jesus College, Oxford.
F. G. Greenstreet, Sandhurst Entrance (72nd).
Captain A. H. S. Hart-Synnot, Passed through Staff College.
P. R. de Y. Harvey, Woolwich Entrance (45th).
Major W. H. Hely-Bowes, D.A.A.G., India.
H. C. Hide, Gold Medal and £200 Prize for Architecture, Royal Academy.
W. R. Jenkins, London University Matriculation (1st Division).
R. Koettlitz, M.D., Medical Officer, Antarctic Expedition.
S. F. Madden, 2nd Class Classical Tripos, Cambridge (3rd Division).
R. L. McCulloch, Sandhurst Entrance (24th).
A. T. McGrath, Woolwich Final, R.A.
A. M. Pooley, Open History Scholarship, Clare College, Cambridge.
F. L. Pyman, 2nd in 1st Class for Practical Chemistry, Owen's College.
C. H. Saunders, Woolwich Final, R.G.A.
H. G. Sherren, London University Matriculation (2nd Division).
J. W. Smith, Woolwich Final, R.G.A.
F. E. Spencer, Woolwich Final, R.G.A.
E. A. Steel, Woolwich Final, R.F.A.
Captain R. W. Thompson, Passed through Staff College.
R. J. Tillyard, Open Mathematical Exhibition, Queen's College, Cam- bridge.
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H. White, 1st Class Lit. Hum., Oxford.
Captain B. A. Wright, Mentioned in Despatches, Kumassi Relief Force.
1900-01.
W. F. M. Bagshawe, Woolwich Final, R.G.A.
W. F. M. Bagshawe, (1st) Gunnery Class, Shoeburyness.
Clayton Beadle, Grand Prix (Chemistry), Paris Exhibition.
Clayton Beadle, Gold Medal, Soc. Nat. Industrie.
R. Bell, Indian Civil Service (48th).
C. G. Billing, Sandhurst Entrance.
C. E. Fry, Open Classical Postmastership, Merton College, Oxford.
R. J. C. Garrett, Open Classical Exhibition, Hertford College, Oxford.
Captain A. H. S. Hart-Synnot, East Surrey Regiment, D.S.O. (South
Africa). P. R, de Y. Harvey, Woolwich Final, R.E. A. C. D. Jackson, Sandhurst Entrance. I. W. L. Jackson, Woolwich Entrance (56th). R. L. McCulloch, Indian Police.
F. N. Parsons (late Lieutenant), Essex Regiment, V.C. (South Africa). A. M. Pooley, History Exhibition, Clare College, Cambridge.
G. A. G. Shepherd, Sandhurst Entrance (16th). G. H. Smart, Sandhurst Entrance (43rd).
R. S. S. Statham, London University Matriculation (1st Division). M. L. Thomas, London University Matriculation (2nd Division). Captain R. W. Thompson, Loyal North Lanes. Regt., D.S.O. (South
Africa). R. J. Tillyard, Mathematical Scholarship, Queens' College, Cambridge. R. J. Tillyard, Rogers' Exhibition offered by Leathersellers' Company. Captain B. A. Wright, Manchester Regiment, D.S.O. (Kumassi).
1901-02.
A. E. Alderson, Rustat Scholarship, Jesus College, Cambridge.
R. Bagnall, Sandhurst Entrance (24th).
H. R. Blanford, (1st) Indian Forests, Cooper's Hill.
Hon. E. W. M. M. Brabazon, Sandhurst Entrance (75th).
C. Chitty, Associate in Music, Trinity College, London.
C. Chitty, Honours in Senior Local, Trinity College, London.
W. E. S. Digby, W. India Cadetship, Sandhurst Entrance.
Rev. E. H. El win, M.A., Principal of Fourah Bay College — Bishop of
Sierra Leone. Rev. E. H. Elwin, Bishop of Sierra Leone — D.D., Oxon., Honoris Causa. J. K. L. Fitzwilliams, Woolwich Entrance (36th) L. M. C. Hartopp, Sandhurst Entrance. C. M. Hawes, King's Indian Cadet, R.M.C.
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D. Howell-Smith, 8rd Class Classical Tripos, Cambridge.
D. E. Knollys, Sandhurst,. Entrance (41st).
1>. S. Lambert, Woolwich Entrance (14th).
F. H. Mayes, I.C.S., Kaisar-i-Hind Medal for Public Service in India.
J. D. Morgan, 3rd Class Natural Science Tripos, Cambridge.
J. W. Murray, International Correspondence Prize (lievieiu of Reviews).
Or. Nicholson, for H.M.S. Britannia (76th).
A. M. Pooley, 3rd Class History Tripos, Part L, Cambridge.
W. J. Powell, (1st) Half M.B., Trinity College, Dublin.
W. J. Powell, Pursar Medal. Trinity College, Dublin.
F. L. Pyman, (3rd) 1st Class Chemistry Honours for B. Sc, Victoria
University. F. L. Pyman, Mercer Scholarship, Owen's College. F. L. Pyman, Le Blanc Medal for Metallurgy, Victoria University. T. W. Sheppard, (3rd) Junior Optime, Mathematical Tripos, Cambridge. R. S. S. Statham, Arts Scholarship, Westminster Hospital. C. N. Steel, Sandhurst Entrance. P. B. le D. Tree, Passed 6th out of Cooper's Hill.
1902-03.
R. Bagnall, Passed out of Sandhurst, 2nd in Honours. K. C. Billett, London Matriculation (1st Division).
E. Billing, Subsizarship (Science), Trinity College, Cambridge ; Tancred
Science Studentship, Caius College, Cambridge. Captain F. E. C. B. Chichester, Distinction, Hythe School of Musketry. W. E. S. Digby, Sandhurst Entrance (71st). S. Finnis, Naval Clerkship.
C. E. Fry, 2nd Class Honours, Classical Moderations, Oxford. R. J. C. Garrett, 2nd Class Honours Classical Moderations, Oxford. S. M. Gray, London Matriculation (2nd Division).
C. M. Hawes, Passed 4th out of Sandhurst.
Captain Ft. R. Hill, Mentioned in Despatches, Waziri Expedition. R. Koettlitz, M.D., repeatedly Mentioned in Captain Scott's Report from The Discovert/, in Antartic, for good work.
D. S. Lambert, Naval Clerkships (2nd).
F. C. Morgan, 3rd Class Natural Science Tripos, Cambridge.
H. G. A. Mundy, Diploma (in every subject), South Eastern Agricultural
College. F. C. Richards, 3rd Class Modern History, Final School, Oxford. T. W. Sheppard, 2nd Class Mechanical Sciences Tripos, Cambridge. R. J. Tillyard, Senior Optime, Mathematical Tripos, Cambridge. Captain C. E. Wilson, Mentioned in Despatches, South Africa (final
list).
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1903-04.
H. C. Bazett, London Matriculation (1st Division).
J. A. Berry, London Matriculation (2nd Division).
G. L. H. Bradley, London Matriculation (2nd Division).
R. H. Courtenay, Open Classical Scholarship, Emmanuel College,
Cambridge. H. E. T. Dawes, (2nd) M.B., Cambridge. J. L. Eden, Sandhurst Entrance. J. K. L. Fitzwilliams, Passed 27th out of R.M.A. J. K. L. Fitzwilliams, 3rd for the Saddle, R.M.A. G. H. Goff, Sandhurst Entrance. J. C. Habgood, London Matriculation (1st Division). R. M. Henderson, 3rd Class Mod. Hist. Final School, Oxford. M. S. Innes, Royal Marines Entrance.
A. C. D. Jackson, 2nd Class Law Tripos, Cambridge.
D. E. Knollys, Passed out of Sandhurst 7th in Honours.
S. F. Madden, Assistant Principal, Indian Education Service College,
Ajmer. G. Nicholson, Chief Captain on H.M.S. Britannia. G. Nicholson, Passed 36th out of H.M.S. Britannia. G. Nicholson, Queen's Medal, H.M.S. Britannia.
B. R. Parmiter, London Matriculation (2nd Division).
A. Powell, 7th in Entrance Examination, Trinity College, Dublin. A. H. Rix, Diploma in Agriculture, Cambridge. J. F. Stephens, Naval Clerkship.
E. A. T. Taylor, (1st) Open Classical Scholarship, Corpus Christi
College, Cambridge. H. B. Thomas, London Matriculation (1st Division). M. L. Thomas, Intermediate Science, Faculty of Engineering, London
University. R. J. Tillyard, Philpott Studentship, Clergy Training School, Cambridge. H. S. Wolseley, London Matriculation (2nd Division). R. S. Vinson, Kent County Scholarship, Wye Agricultural College.
1904-OS.
F. B. Adams, 3rd Class Classical Tripos, Cambridge. A. E. Alderson, 2nd Class Classical Tripos, Cambridge. E. Billing, County Council Scholarship (Science).
W. S. Bradley, Open Classical Exhibition, Worcester College, Oxford.
J. G. P. Cameron, Cooper's Hill Entrance (2nd;.
A. B. Champion, Tew Scholar, Jesus College, Cambridge.
R. M. Chamney, London Matriculation (2nd Division).
H. F. F. Coggin, Junior Optime Math. Tripos, Cambridge.
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B. Constant, London Matriculation (2nd Division).
G. II. East, 8rd Class Honours. Final Theology School, Oxford.
J. E. S. Green, Open History Scholarship, St. Peter's College, Cambridge.
B. L. Havves, London Matriculation (1st Division).
A. Powell, Classical Honours, Trinity College, Dublin.
W. J. Powell, Gold Medal, Medicine and Surgery, Trinity College, Dublin.
W. J. Powell, Indian Medical Service (14th).
W. G. W. Prall, Naval Clerkship.
F. Preedy, Woolwich Entrance (9th).
F. L. Pyinan, Ph.D. (Science), University of Zurich.
C. Smith- Richards, Sandhurst Entrance. E. J. B. Tagg, R.M.L.L Entrance.
1905-06.
W. C. P. Barrett, London Matriculation (2nd Division).
E. Billing, 2nd Class Nat. Sci. Tripos, Cambridge. H. F. Blackwood, Sandhurst Entrance.
A. B. Champion, 2nd Class Classical Tripos, Bustat Exhibition and
Tew Scholarship, Jesus College, Cambridge. R. H. Courtenay, Classical Scholarship, Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
D. S. Davison, Sandhurst Entrance.
T. A. Digby, Sandhurst Entrance (15th).
F. R. Fletcher, London Matriculation (2nd Division).
C. E. Fry, 2nd Class Lit. Hum., Oxford.
R. J. C. Garrett, 2nd Class Lit. Hum., Oxford.
E. E. L. Grundy, Passed 3rd out of Faraday House Engineering School. J. C. Habgood, Indian Police Entrance.
G. V. Hathorn, Royal Marines.
B. L. Hawes, Engineering Scholarship, Caius College, Cambridge. A. C. Hobson, Exhibition Theology, St. John's College, Oxford. W. R. Jenkins, Final B. Sc, London University.
D. P. Mackenzie, Final M.B. and Ch. B., Edinburgh. Diploma Tropical
Medicine, Liverpool.
R. P. Mackenzie, Naval Clerkship.
A. E. Macrae, Passed 3rd out of Royal Military College, Kingston.
A. McClure, Assistant Superintendent, S.W.Y., South Africa.
I. A. W. McGowan, 2nd Class Law Tripos, Cambridge.
Captain W. Meyer-Griffith, Assistant Resident, Northern Nigeria.
H. G. A. Mundy, Assistant Botanist, Transvaal Agricultural Depart- ment.
J. W. C. Murray, Distinction in Final Exam, for B.A., Durham.
H. J. K. Richards, 3rd Class Final Theology School, Oxford.
H. W. C. Robson, Sandhurst Entrance (18th).
G. W. S. Rusbridger, Sandhurst Entrance.
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G. H. Russell, Naval Clerkship.
H. G. Sherren, Passed 3rd into R.A.M.C.
1906-07.
W. S. Bradley, 2nd Class Honour Mods., Oxford.
J. H. Briscoe, Sandhurst Entrance, R.M.L.I..
L. A. D. Brocknian, Sandhurst Entrance, R.M.L.L.
A. B. Champion, 1st Class Theology Tripos II., Cambridge.
A. B. Champion, Evans Prize, Cambridge.
R. H. Courtena}', 1st Class Classical Tripos, Cambridge.
G. Evill, London Matriculation (2nd Division).
A. C. Finnimore, Woolwich Entrance (4th).
A. K. Gray, Open Classical Exhibition, Jesus College, Cambridge. G. L. F. Grece, London Matriculation (2nd Division).
J. E. S. Green, 2nd Class History Tripos I., Cambridge.
B. L. Hawes, Mechanical Science Scholarship (renewed), Caius College,
Cambridge. A. C. Hobson, Divinity Exhibition, St. John's College, Oxford. A. C. Hobson, 2nd Class Final Theology School, Oxford. I. A. W. McGowan, Winchester Reading Prize (2nd), Cambridge. I. A. W. McGowan, 3rd Class Law Tripos II., Cambridge. A. Powell, Classical Scholarship, Trinity College, Dublin. F. Preedy, Woolwich Final, R.E. (8th). R. L. Pyman, 2nd Class History Tripos L, Cambridge. H. H. Ramsay, London Matriculation (2nd Division).
C. Smith-Richards, 3rd Class Mechanical Science Tripos, Cambridge. E. A. T. Taylor, 2nd Class Classical Tripos, Cambridge.
1907-08.
H. C. Bazett, 1st Class Finals, Physiology, Oxford. E. J. Bradley, London Matriculation (1st Division). L. A. D. Brockman, Intermediate Marines Examination, 1st in German,
3rd in other subjects. W. B. H. Carr, Woolwich Entrance (13th). C. H. M. Churchill, Sandhurst Entrance.
Sub-Lieutenant Fielding, Torpedo Course (1st Class), Devonport. J. K. L. Fitzwilliams, R.A., Interpretership in Russian.
A. K. Gray, Classical Exhibition, Jesus College, Cambridge. J. E. S. Green, 1st Class History Tripos II., Cambridge.
B. L. Hawes, 2nd Class Mechanical Science Tripos, Cambridge. R. E. Knocker, Town Clerk of Dover.
W. S. Lee, M.A., Head Master of Queen Elizabeth's School, Cranbrook.
R. F. Lynch, Sandhurst Entrance.
H. V. McWatters, Sandhurst Entrance.
DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. 49
G. Nicholson, 1st Class Torpedo Examination for Sub-Lieutenants. G. Nicholson, R.N., 1st in Seamanship, 1st in Gunnery, Star in General
Exam, for Sub-Lieutenants in R.N. H. G. C. Perry-Ayscough, Head of Imperial Posts of the Province of
Ho Nan, China. Captain W. T. Plant, Kaisar-i-Hind Medal. Captain E. A. Plunkett, Interpretership in Turkish. R. L. Pyman, 2nd Class History Tripos II., Cambridge. R. S. Vinson, Diploma in Agriculture, Leeds University.
1908-09.
W. C. Bowles, Lecturer in Classics at Rhodes University College,
Grahamstown, C.C. G. L. H. Bradley, 1st in Engineering Exam., Queen's Engineering
Works, Bedford. W. S. Bradley, 3rd Class Lit. Hum., Oxford. W. B. H. Carr, Prize for Physics and Chemistry, R.M.A. W. B. H. Carr, Passed 9th out of Woolwich, R.E. C. H. M. Churchill, Passed 11th out of Sandhurst. V. S. Clarke, Sandhurst Entrance. R. H. Courtenay, Indian Civil Service. K. H. M. Davison, King's India Cadetship, R.M.C. Lieutenant W. L. Fielding, R.N., 1st Class Seamanship, 1st Class
Pilotage, (1st) 1st Class Gunnery, 2nd Class A and 2nd Class B
Navigation.
A. C. Finnimore, Passed 3rd out of Woolwich, R.E.
B. Gaussen, Woolwich Entrance (69th).
E. A. Girling, 3rd Class Law Tripos, Cambridge. A. K. Gray, 2nd Glass Mod. Languages Tripos, Cambridge. A. K. Gray, Members' Prize, Cambridge (English Essay). J. E. S. Green, Allan. Scholarship and Gladstone Memorial Prize, St. Peter's College, Cambridge.
A. H. Habgood, M.B. and B.C., London University.
J. M. la F. McAnally, 3rd Class Final Theology School, Oxford. H. G. A. Mundy, Government Agriculturist and Botanist, Rhodesia. R. D. G. Munns, (1st) 1st Class History Special, Cambridge. Lieutenant G. Nicholson, R.N., 1st Class Pilotage, two 2nd Classes Navigation.
B. R. Parmiter, Intermediate M.B., with Distinction in Physiology,
London University. H. G. C. Perry-Ayscough, Deputy-Postmaster, District of Chungking,
China ; Inspector-General of Posts in Chinese Empire. A. Powell, Ferrar Memorial Prize, Trinity College, Dublin.
C. B. Tennent, Woolwich Entrance (41st). K. D. Yearsley, Woolwich Entrance (13th).
50 DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER,
LEAVING EXHIBITIONS.
1895.
H. H. Worsfold, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
1896.
S. J. Cox, St. John's College, Cambridge.
W. C. Bowles, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
1897.
S. F. Madden, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
1899.
T. W. Sheppard, St. Catharine's College, Cambridge.
1900.
A. M. Pooley, Clare College, Cambridge. R. J. Tillyard, Queen's College, Cambridge.
1901.
C. E. Fry, Merton College, Oxford.
R. J. C. Garrett, Hertford College, Oxford.
R. J. C. Garrett, " Bampton " Scholarship.
1902.
A. E. Alderson, Rustat, Jesus College, Cambridge.
1903.
E. Billing, Tancred Student, Caius College, Cambridge.
1904.
R. H. Courtenay, Emmanuel College, Cambridge. E. A. T. Taylor, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
1905.
W. S. Bradley, Worcester College, Oxford.
1907.
R. H. Lane, Prince of Wales's Scholarship, Keble College, Oxford. A. K. Gray, Jesus College, Cambridge.
1908.
G. B. Stafford, Prince of Wales's Scholarship, Jesus College, Cambridge. C. B. Tennent, R.M.A., Lord Warden's Scholarship.
1909.
K. D. Yearsley, R.M.A., Prince of Wales's Scholarship.
DOVEB COLLEGE REGISTEK.
5]
PRIZE LISTS.
VI. FORM (CLASSICS).
|
1872- |
-A. H. llaikes |
1894- |
-S. J. Cox |
|
1873- |
-A. H. Raikes |
1895- |
-H. H. Worsfold |
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1874- |
A. 11. llaikes |
W. C. Bowles |
|
|
1875- |
-A. H. Raikes |
1896- |
-W. C. Bowles |
|
S. E. Craddock |
1897- |
-S. F. Madden |
|
|
1876- |
-A. H. Raikes |
1898- |
-W. A. Burton |
|
S. E. Craddock |
1899- |
-C. E. Fry |
|
|
1900- |
- R. J. Garrett |
||
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From this date given by |
(Bampton Prize) |
||
|
W. P. Bodkin, Esq. |
C. E. Fry |
||
|
1877- |
-E. Bradley |
1901- |
-C. E. Fry |
|
1878- |
-E. A. Elwin |
(Bampton Prize) |
|
|
1879- |
-E. A. Elwin |
1902- |
-F. B. Adams |
|
1880- |
-E. A. Elwin |
(Bampton Prize) |
|
|
1881- |
-G. D. Hornblower |
1903- |
-A. 13. Champion |
|
1882- |
-R. W. Thompson |
E. A. T. Taylor |
|
|
1883- |
-C. 0. Maugham |
R. H. Courtenay |
|
|
1884- |
-J. C. M. Hawkins |
(Bampton Prize) |
|
|
1885- |
-J. C. M. Hawkins |
1904- |
-E. A. T. Taylor (Bampton Prize) -N. C. Swindell |
|
1886- |
-J. C. M. Hawkins |
1905- |
|
|
1887- |
-R, W. Hunt |
(Bampton Prize) |
|
|
1888- |
-W. S. Lee |
1906- |
-B. W. Watson |
|
1889- |
-W. S. Lee |
(Bampton Prize) |
|
|
1890- |
-W. S. Lee |
1907- |
-H. H. Ramsay |
|
1891- |
-P. A. L. Clarke |
1908- |
— K. D. Yearsley |
|
1892- |
-H. Whyte |
(Bampton Prize) |
|
|
L. W. A. Happe |
E. D. Rose |
||
|
1909- |
-G. M. Bradley (Bampton Prize) |
||
|
1893- |
-S. J. Cox |
MAYOR'S MEDAL (MATHEMATICS).
|
1872- |
-W. H. Killick |
1880- |
-E. A. Elwin |
|
1873- |
-W. Bradley |
1881- |
-G. D. Hornblower |
|
1874- |
-W. L. C. Brackenbury |
1882- |
-W. Day |
|
1875- |
-W. H. Killick |
1883- |
-O. T. Craig |
|
1876- |
-J. Agate |
1884- |
-H. F. Mayes |
|
1877- |
-W. H. Bowes |
G. W. Palmer |
|
|
1878- |
-P. E. Kingsford |
1885- |
-F. H. Maugham |
|
1879- |
-H. R. Hackman |
1886- |
-G. W. Palmer |
52
DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER,
1886— H. T. Stevenson 1887— A. M. Talbot
G. W. Palmer
H. F. Mayes 1888— A. H. Gunter 1889— G. W. Palmer
H. E. Winsloe 1890— W. H. Elwin
H. E. Winsloe 1891— E. W. Waddington
W. H. Elwin 1892— A. W. Harvey
H. Whyte 1893— A. W. Harvey 1894— S. L. Watts
|
1895- |
-A. C. J. Elwin |
|
1896- |
-S. F. Madden |
|
1897- 1898- |
-It. J. Tillyard -E. P. Elwin |
|
1899- 1900- |
-W. F. M. Bagshawe -F. B. Adams |
|
1901- |
-H. R. Blanford |
|
1902- 1903- |
-J. C. Habgood -G. H. Goff |
|
1904- 1905- |
-F. Preedy -E. A. Girling |
|
1906- |
-C. H. Gorton |
|
1907- |
-W. B. H. Carr |
|
1908- |
-K. L. Hallward |
|
1909- |
-B. Gaussen |
DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. 53
PRIZE DISTBIBUTOKS, 1872—1909.
1872— H.R.H. Prince Arthur (Duke of Connaught)
L878 — The Very Rev. the Dean of Canterbury (Dr. Payne-Smith)
1874— The Right Hon. Lord Fit/waiter
1875— G. Goldney, Esq., M.P
1876— The Mayor of Dover (P. S. Court, Esq., J.P.)
1877— C. K. Freshfield, Esq., M.P. for Dover
1878— The Lord Bishop of Dover (Dr. Parry)
1879— The Head Master
1880— The Right Hon. Earl Sydney, Lord-Lieutenant of Kent
1881— The Right Hon. Earl Granville, K.G.
1882 — Major- General Newdigate, C.B.
1883— The Mayor of Dover (Rowland Rees, Esq., J.P.)
1884— Major-General Newdigate, C.B.
1885 — Lieutenant-General the Hon. P. Feilding, C.B.
1886 — Lieutenant-General the Hon. P. Feilding, C.B.
1887— The Mayor of Dover (W. H. Crundall, Esq., J.P.)
1888— The Right Hon. Lord Harris, G.C.S.I.
1889— The Right Hon. George Wyndham, M.P.
1890— (Not recorded)
1891— E. F. Astley, Esq., M.D.
1892— The Right Hon. George Wyndham, M.P.
1893 — The Rev. Canon Elwyn, Master of the Charterhouse
1894 — The Rev. Prebendary Palmes, Vicar of Dover
1895— The Right Hon. George Wyndham, M.P.
1896— The Very Rev. the Dean of Canterbury (Dr. Farrar)
1897— Lady Herschell (for Lord Herschell)
1898— The Right Hon. Lord Northbourne
1899— The Very Rev. the Dean of Canterbury (Dr. Farrar)
1900— The Right Hon. Earl Brownlow
1901— Sir Michael Foster, M.P., late President of the British
Association 1902 — The Rev. Canon Mason, Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity,
Cambridge 1903— The Very Rev. the Dean of Canterbury (Dr. Wace) 1904— The Right Hon. Lord George Hamilton, M.P. 1905 — The Very Rev. the Dean of Rochester (Dr. Lane) 1906— General Lord Methuen, G.C.B., K.C.V.O., C.M.G. 1907 — The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Davidson) 1908— The Right Hon. Lord Brassey, G.C.B. 1909— Vice-Admiral H.S.H. Prince Louis of Battenberg, G.C.B.,
K.C.M.G., Commander-in-Chief of the Atlantic Fleet
54 DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER.
HEADMASTEKS.
1871-1892.
Rev. WILLIAM BELL, M.A., Scholar of Christ's College, Camb. formerly Asst. Master, Lancaster Grammar School ; left, '92 Vicar, Wymynswould, '92 ; Sittingbourne, '92 ; Cranbrook, '98 Hon. Canon of Canterbury, '04.
The Vicarage, Cranbrook. 1892.
Rev. WILLIAM COOKWORTHY COMPTON, M.A., Scholar of Jesus College, Camb. ; First Class Class. Tripos, '77 ; Members' Univ. Prize (Latin Essay), '75; Priest (ordained by Archbishop of Canterbury), '79; Asst. Master, Uppingham School, '80-'92;. Author of "Rudiments of Attic Construction and Idiom,";. "Caesar's Seventh Campaign in Gaul"; "The Athenians in Sicily."
DOYKIi COLLIXJK II l'.(i ISTIJI. 55
ASSISTANT MASTERS
APPOINTED BY MR. BELL.
1872.
W. M. MADDEN, B.A., Scholar of Queen's Coll., Camb. ; left, 73.
C. E. S PARKE, M.A., St. Edmund Hall, Oxford ; House Master; left, '94 ; Principal of Brook House School, Dover, till '97.
Amersham, Bucks.
M. CHAMBERT, French Master; left, '76.
HERR KARL (GEBHARD), German Master; left, '80; died, '82.
See Dovorian, June '82, No. 18.
W. DUCKETT, Drawing Master; left, '77.
1873.
G. BINFIELD, Music Master ; left, '77 ; died, '78.
HENRY GARRETT, M.A., Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb. ; left, '74 ; Deacon, '75 ; Priest, '85 (Bath and Wells).
Rev. W. LINTON WILSON, M.A., St. John's Coll., Camb.; Second Master, Middle School, Burgh, '72-73; left, 76 ; Headmaster, St. George's School, Brampton, 76-77 ; of Oakhurst, Chigwell, 77-'89; Principal of St. John's Coll., Loughton, '86; Vicar of Rumburgh, '96.
Rumburgh Vicarage, Halesivorth.
T. BLACKMAN, left, '87 ; Licensed Lay Reader, Diocese of Canter- bury ; Founder and present Hon. Commandant of Gordon Boys' Orphanage, Dover.
Enston House, Dover.
CLEVELAND WIGAN, Music Master ; left, 74.
1875.
C. E. STEEDMAN, M.A., Scholar of Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. ; House Master, 78 ; died at Dover Coll., July 22nd, '80.
See Dovorian, December, '80, No. 14.
H. READ, Shorthand Master; left, '87.
J. STANTON WISE, M.A., St. John's Coll., Camb.; Math, and Science Master, 75-'81; Principal of Godwynehurst, Dover, till '97.
84, Over strand Mansions, Battersea Park, S.W.
56 DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER,
1876.
Rev. E. J. LUCE, M.A., Trinity Coll., Dublin ; left, '76.
H. G. MILLER, M.A., Blundell Scholar of Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb.j left, '78 ; Deacon, '79 ; Priest, '90 ; Principal of Huron Coll., London, Ontario, '90 ; Provost of "Western Univ. of Canada, '90-'95 ; Author of " Victory, Blessing, and Song" ; '« Commentary on Greek Text of the Epistle to the Ephesians"; Various Essays and Pamphlets ; First Editor of the Dovorian ; Vicar of Posling- ford, Clare.
Poslingford Vicarage, Clare, Suffolk.
HECTOR FRANCE, B.A., Officier d'Academie, Commandeur du Nichan Iftikhar ; French Master ; left, '79 ; Instructor in French at Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, '79 ; Author of " Le Roman du Cure," " Les Bureaux Arabes sous le Second Empire," " L'amour au Pays Bleu," " Le Peche de Sceur Cunigonde," "Marie Queue de Vache," "Les Va-nu-Pieds de Londres," "Les Nuits de Londres," " Sous le Burnous," " L'Armee de John Bull," " Sac au Dos a travers l'Espagne," " La Caverne de l'Eventreur," " Au Soleil."
5, Humber Terrace, Westbourne Park, Blackheath, S.E.
W. H. EAST, Drawing Master ; Headmaster of Dover School of Art.
East Lee, Maison Dieu Boad, Dover.
1877. W. G. FIELD, B.A., Scholar of Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. ; left, '78.
J. DAVENPORT, M.A., Tancred Student of Christ's Coll., Camb. ; left, '80; Curate of Alcester, '80-'82; of Nuneaton, '82-'83; Vicar of Rainbow Hill, '83-'90; of Wickenford, Worcester, '90; Chaplain of Martley Union, '91 ; Rector of Harvington.
Harvington Rectory, Evesham.
E. R. MOSLEY, M.A., Scholar of St. John's Coll., Camb. ; left, '78 ; Deacon, '78 ; Priest (Chester), '79.
Tort worth Rectory, Falfield, S.O., Gloucestershire.
1879.
Rev. C. A. C. BOWLKER, M.A., Scholar of Jesus Coll., Camb.; Senior Opt. '79 ; Deacon (Canterbury), '81; Chaplain '81; Priest, '82; left, '92; Asst. Master, Uppingham School, '92; Headmaster, Newton Abbott Coll., '95 ; Vicar of Borrowdale.
Borrowdale Vicarage, Keswick.
DOVER COLLEGE REG 1ST K II. 57
W. H. WIDGERY, M.A., St. John's Coll., Canib. ; left, '79; Won Harness' Prize for an essay on " Hamlet," '80 ; Second Master, Tower Hill School of Brewers' Company, '80-'81 ; working also on the Stepney Committee of Charity Organisation Society, '82-'91 ; Asst. Master, Univ. Coll. School ; Librarian of Teachers' Guild of Great Britain and Ireland; died, August 26th, '91.
See Dovorian, October, '91, No. 72. J. H. ROSE, B.A., Scholar of Christ Coll., Camb. ; left, '80.
1880.
LIEUTENANT AUMAND DOERR, B.A., French Master ; left, '82.
C. R. HAINES, M.A., F.S.A.; Scholar of St. Catherine's Coll., Camb.; left, '85; returned for one Term, '86; (First Class Class. Tripos), '80; Kaye Prize, Univ. of Camb.; House Master, Uppingham School; Author of Edition of Aeschylus's "Prometheus Vinctus " " Sketch of Life of General Gordon," " Birds of Rutland," " Sketch of Life of Joan of Arc," " Richard Haines, a forgotten Sussex Worthy," "Islam and Christianity in Spain," "Mohammedanism as a Missionary Religion."
Royal Societies Club, London.
W. M. RHODES, M.A., Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb. ; (Class. Honours), '77; left, '83; Preparatory School, Hill House, Guild- ford, '83 ; moved to Hill House, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, '90 (retired).
St. John's Lodge, St. Leonard's-on-Sea.
F. C. HILL, M.A., St. John's Coll., Camb. ; Class. Tripos, '79 ; Foundation Scholar and Wright's Prizeman, St. John's Coll.; left, '81; Deacon (Canterbury), '82; Priest, '83 ; Chaplain to the Forces (retired).
Shere Rectory, Guildford, Surrey*
1381.
C. F. ABDY WILLIAMS, M.A., Mus. Baa, Trinity Hall, Camb.; Mus. Baa, Oxon.; Music Master and Organist; left, '82; Organist and Choirmaster, St. Mary's, Boltons, S.W., '85-'91; Hon. Local Examiner to Royal College of Music for Kensington District, '87; Author of " Historical Account of Degrees in Music," and other works (see Black's "Who's Who?") (Novello); married, '81; late Asst. Master, Bradfield Coll.
Sturt Cottage, Milford, Lymington.
58 DOVEB COLLEGE REGISTER.
E. P. WEATHERELL, M.A., Exhibitioner of Sidney Sussex Coll., Ciimb. ; left, '82 ; Deacon, '83 ; Priest (Norwich), '84; formerly Curate-in-Charge of Coniscliffe, Durham, and Pettistree, Suffolk.
East Bridgeford, Nottingham.
REV. F. B. WALTERS, M. A., Fellow of Queen's Coll., Canib. ; left, '86 ; Headmaster, King William's Coll., Isle of Man, '86- '99.
Died from heart failure, August 5th, '99.
J. H. FISHER, B.A., Exhibitioner of Christ Church, Oxford ; left, '81.
1882.
A. E. GIBSON, M.A., Scholar of Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb.; Second Class Natural Science Tripos, '79 ; Asst. Master, Faversham Grammar School, '79-'82 ; Founder of Laboratory; left, '88; Instructor in Physics on H.M.S. Britannia, '90.
Rev. A. H. STEVENS, M.A., Mus. Bac, Scholar Organist and Suc- centor, Worcester Coll., Oxford ; Deacon (Canterbury), '84 ; Priest, '87; Examiner to the Royal Coll. of Music, '86-'06; Examiner for the Kent County Scholarship, R.C.M. ; published works noticed in " Biography of British Musicians," and in " National Portrait Gallery of British Musicians " ; Contributor to " Novello's Parish Choir Book," and " The Organist's Quarterly Journal"; published works, Organ, Music, Anthems, Services, Carols and School Songs; left, '06; Vicar of Chattisham, '06.
Cliattisham Vicarage, Ipswich.
LOUIS A. H VPPE, French and German Master; Collegium Carolinum, Brunswick, Germany ; Asst. Master, Lincoln Grammar School, '71-'82; left, '98; Author of " One Hundred Passages for Trans- lation at Sight" Part I.: English, Part II.: French, Part III.: German (Hirschfeld Brothers), "Questions on German Grammar and Idioms" (Hachette & Co.), " Practical German Readings" Part I. and II. (Hachette & Co.), "Hossfeld's German Grammar," revised and enlarged (Hirschfeld Brothers) ; Army Tutor.
Braemar, Park Avenue, Dover.
E. W. BARCLAY, Asst. Music Master (Violin) ; Organist of St. Mary's, Dover ; married, '97 (retired).
WiUersleij, Park Avenue, Dover.
1883.
•G. H. LENOX-CONYNGHAM, B.A., Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb.; left, '83 ; Asst. Master, Fettes Coll.
Fettes Coll., Edinburgh, N.B.
DOVER COLLKGE REGISTER. 59
Rkv. J. H. FRY, M.A., Trinity Coll, Dublin ; Divinity Test, '69 ; Deacon, '69; Priest (Rochester), '70 ; Curate of Castle Hedingham, Lamarsh and Pebmarsh, Essex; engaged in tuition and clerical work at Dover, '81-'84 ; Chaplain of St. John (Old Church, Rue Nationale), Boulogne-sur-Mer, '84-'87; of New Church of St. John, Boulogne, '88; Author of "Ritualism," "Tears," "Lectures on the Church of England, ever a Branch of the Catholic Church, and never a Part of the Church of Rome," " Excerpts of Christ " (Skeffington, London).
7, Savigny Platz, Charlottenburg , Berlin.
1884.
H. J. C. KNIGHT, M.A., D.D, Scholar of St. Catherine's Coll., Camb. ; Tenth Classic, '82 ; First Class Theol. Tripos, '84 ; left, '84 ; Evans Prize and Schofield Prize, '84 ; Lecturer of Selwyn Coll., Camb., '84; Tutor, '85; Senior Tutor, '87-'95 ; ordained, '85; married, '91 ; Rector of Marnhull, '95-1901 ; Examining Chaplain to Bishop of Salisbury, '96 ; Chaplain to Bishop of Ely, '05 ; Fellow of C.C.C, '01 ; Hulsean Lecturer, '05 ; Fellow and Lecturer in Theol, C.C.C, and Principal of the Clergy Training School, Camb. ; Author of " The Temptation of our Lord " (Hulsean Lectures) (Longman), and " The Epistles of St. Paul to the Colossians and Philemon explained " (Methuen).
32, Jesus Lane, Cambridge.
G. L. COLBOURNE, M.A, Scholar of Corpus Christi Coll, Camb. ; Senior Opt, '83 ; left, '86 ; Math. Master, King William's College, Isle of Man.
King William's Coll., Isle of Man.
J. M. FARRAR, M.A, Scholar of Magdalene Coll, Camb. ; Second Class (Division I.) Class. Tripos, '83; Third Class (Part II.), '84; left, '85 ; Asst. Master at St. John's Coll, Leatherhead ; now on Stock Exchange.
1885.
J. W. E. PEARCE, M.A, Scholar of Merton Coll, Oxford; Com- position Master, '85-'86 ; left, '86 ; Headmaster's Asst, Cran- brook School, '87-'88 ; Eastbourne Coll, '88-'91 ; Asst. Class. Master, Univ. Coll. School ; married, '98 ; Headmaster of Merton Court Preparatory School ; Editor of Tacitus " Agricola " ; Selections from Ovid's Metamorphoses ; " Tales of Ancient Thessaly " ; " Caesar Imperator " ; Joint Author of Dent's 1st Latin Book.
Merton Court Preparatory School, Sidcup, Kent.
60 DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER.
L. R. RAWNSLEY, M.A., Scholar of St. Catherine's Coll., Camb. ; Class II. (Division I.), Class. Tripos, '85 ; left, '86 ; Deacon (Ripon), '86; Priest, '88; Curate of St. Paul's, Cross Stone, Wakefield, '86-'89 ; of Hornsey Parish Church, '89-'94 ; Curate of St. Matthias, Bethnal Green, '94 ; Vicar, '98.
St. Matthias Vicarage, Bethnal Green. 1886.
E. T. LITTLEWOOD, M.A., B. Sc, London; Scholar of St. Peter's Coll., Camb.; Math. Master, King's School, Rochester, '83-'86; Senior Math. Master, House Master, Dover Coll., '86-'90; left, '90 ; Asst. to Professor of Maths., Glasgow Univ., '90-'92 ; Principal of Wynberg High School, near Cape Town, South Africa, '92.
Wynberg, Cape Town, 8. Africa.
D. B. KITCHEN, M.A., Trinity Coll., Camb. ; at Dover Coll., May to Dec, '86 ; Editor of " Episodes from Le Comte de Monte Cristo" (Longmans), " L'Evasion du Due de Beaufort, from Dumas " (Percival), " An Introduction to the Study of Provencal " (Williams Norgate) ; Translator of Monk's " Geschichte der Griechischen Literatur," edited as " The Student's Manual of Greek Tragedy," with notes by A. W. Verrall, Litt. D. (Swan, Sonnenschein & Co.).
c/o Swan, Sonnenschien d Co., Paternoster Square, E.C.
A. H. COOMBES, M.A., Scholar of St. John's Coll., Oxford ; First Math. Mods. ; '84 ; Second Class Finals, '86 ; left, '89 ; married, '89 ; Deacon, '95 ; Priest, '96 ; Asst. Master, King's School, Parramatta, N.S.W., '90-1900 ; at Clifton Coll., '00-'02 ; Head- master, Hurstpierpoint Coll., '02.
Hurstpierpoint College, Sussex.
1887.
J. JACKSON, M.A., Scholar of Hertford Coll., Oxford ; First Class Class. Mods, and Lit. Hum., '85 ; left, '90; Asst. Master, St. Paul's School, Hammersmith, '91 -'95.
Beechside Cottage, Haslemere, Surrey.
F. TEMPERLEY, B.A., Scholar of Christ's Coll., Camb.; left, '87.
Menstone, Leeds.
K. H. BIRD, B.A., Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb. ; left, '88.
P. E. KINGSFORD (O.D.), Shorthand Master.
See list of Boys, '74 (a).
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A. H. DAVIS, M.A.. Scholar of Trinity Coll., Camb. ; Second Class (Division I.) Class. Tripos, '86; First Editor of Dover College Register, '94 ; left, '97 ; married, '97 ; Principal of Wharfedale School, Ilkley, Yorks, '97 ; Headmaster, Walton Pines Preparatory School.
The Preparatory School, Bromsgrove.
W. H. THOMAS (O.D.) ; left, '98.
See list of Boys, 1882 (c)
W. H. PENDLEBURY,M.A.,F.C.S., Science Scholar of Christ Church, Oxford ; Author of Papers in the Proceedings of the Royal Society and Chemical Society, "Nature," "Science" (New York) ; Second Class Science Honours School, '85 ; married, '88 ; Sec. for Dover Meeting of Brit. Assoc, '99 ; Sec. for Higher Education for the County ot Salop, 1903 ; left, '03.
Woodford House, Shrewsbury.
1889.
Rev. J. H. SWINSTEAD, M.A., Scholar of St. Catherine's Coll., Camb.; Deacon (Durham), '88; Priest (Canterbury), '90; Curate of St. Mary's, Dover, '89-'90; left, '90; Curate of St. Marylebone, '90-'92 ; Itinerant Missioner to Fairs and Travellers of Sarum Diocese, and Curate of Sarutn Cathedral, '92 ; Chaplain, Christ Church, Oxon, '97; Headmaster, Cathedral Choir School, Oxford, '98 ; married, '98 ; Author of " A Parish on Wheels."
Cliallgrove Vicarage, Wallingford.
H. SEWELL, B.A., Scholar of Queen's Coll., Oxford; left, '89; ordained, '89; Math. Master, Grove Park School, Wrexham, and Curate of St. James', Rhondda, '89-'92 ; Senior Math. Master, Bury Grammar School, Lanes., '93.
St. Thomas' Rectory, Stockport.
LUCIEN FRANCOIS, Graduate of L'Ecole Normale Speciale de Cluny ; left,' '89.
1890.
A. E. WYNNE, M.A., Scholar of Jesus Coll., Camb. ; 27th Wrangler, '85 ; sometime Second Master, Beaumaris Grammar School ; House Master of Crescent House, '94-'98 ; St. Martin's House, '99 [a) ; moved into the Priory House, 1909 (c).
The Priory House, Dover College.
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LOUIS SERS, B.-es-L., Univ. of France; left, '90; Asst. Master Wellington Coll., '91 ; Editor of Camille Rousset's " La Bataille d'Inkermann," " English Passages for Translation into French, advanced texts," Ernest Legouve's " Ma fille et mon bien," " La Matinee d'une Etoile " ; all published by Hachette & Co.
Wellington Coll., Berkshire
C. E. WILLIAMS, M.A., Scholar of Queen's Coll., Camb. ; 26th Wrangler ; Asst. Master, Ely ; Second Master, Llandovery ; Asst. Master, Wellington Coll. ; House Master, St. Martin's, '90 ; left, '98 ; Army Tutor ; Examiner to Coll. of Preceptors and Royal Society of Arts ; Occasional Examiner to Civil Service Commission, London County Council and Scotch Education Dept.
15, Ranelagh Avenue, Barnes, S.W
1891.
H. B. SMITH, M.A., Scholar of St. John's Coll., Camb. ; left, '91 ; Deacon, '92 ; Priest, '93 ; late Asst. Master, Durham School.
LowicJc Vicarage, Beal, Northumberland. G. GODARD, B.-es-L. ; left, '92.
1892.
E. LAUVRIERE ; left, '92.
APPOINTED BY MR. COMPTON.
Rev. T. T. CARLYON, M.A., Emmanuel Coll., Camb. ; Senior Opt. Math. Tripos, '85 ; Asst. Master, Uppingham School, '86- '92 House Master, Priory House, '94-1909 ; left, '09.
The Times Library Club, Oxford Street, London.
1893.
B. M. ALLEN, M.A., Scholar of Balliol Coll., Oxford, First Class Class. Mods, and Greats ; left, '93 ; Asst. Sec, Technical Education Board, L.C.C., '94 ; married, '95 ; Deputy Education Officer, London County Council.
The Small House, Gainsborough Gardens, Hampstead, N.W.
R. R. OTTLEY, M.A., Scholar of Trinity Coll., Camb. ; First Class Class. Tripos, Part I. (1886), Part II. (1887) ; Master of Crescent House, '99 ; left, 1900.
Lyncombe, St. Albans.
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1894.
W. S. LEE, M.A., Exhibitioner, Wadhani Coll., Oxon; House Master, Crescent House, '99; left, 1907; Headmaster, Cranbrook, '08.
See list of Boys, '84 (a).
B. F. HALL, M.A., F.E.G.S., Trinity Coll., Camb., '85 ; Third Class Hist. Tripos, '85; left, 1908; Asst. Master, Middlesex County School, Palmer's Green.
58, Derwent Road, Palmer's Green, N. Swnnyside, Worksop.
1897.
Rev. F. P. FARRAR, M.A., Pembroke Coll., Camb. ; Deacon (Canter- bury), '98; Priest, '99; left, 1901; Joint Master, Brockhurst School, '01-'03 ; Curate of Child's Ercall, '03-'04 ; Curate and (later) Rector of Sandringham ; Chaplain-in-Ordinary to His Majesty.
The Rectory, Sandringham.
1898.
H. BRYAN, M.A., Scholar of Queen's Coll., Camb.; left, '02; Inspector of Schools, Natal.
c/o the Rev. H. Bryan, Stoke Doyle Rectory, Oundle*
1899.
E. T. WARNER, B.A., Scholar of Christ Church/Oxford ; First Class Math. Mods., '93 ; First Class Math. Finals, '95 ; Second Class Honours, School of Natural Science, '97 ; left, '99 ; Asst. Master, Royal Naval Coll., Osborne.
Holford Villa, Tower Road, E. Cowes*
H. G. ATKINS, M.A., Exhibitioner and Vidil Prizeman of Trinity Coll., Camb. ; First Class (with distinction) Medieval and Modern Language Tripos, '98 ; left, '99.
A. T. WARREN, M.A., Scholar of Corpus Christi Coll., Oxon ; First Class Math. Mods., '82; First Class Math. Finals, '85; left, 1904; Second Master, William Ellis School, Gospel Oak; Headmaster, Middlesex County School, New Southgate. Author of New Geometry (Clar. Pr.)
Palmer's Green, Middlesex.
N. W. ROSS, B.A., B.-es-L., Paris; Jesus Coll., Camb.; left, '02; Asst. Master, Perse School, Camb. ; Bradford Grammar School ; R.N. College (left, '09).
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1900.
F. H. SYMONDS, B.A., Scholar of Univ. Coll., Oxon ; First Class Class. Mods., '91 ; Second Class Lit. Hum.,'93; left, 1904; Asst. Master, Highgate School.
The School House, Highgate.
1901.
Rev. E. \V. CLARKE, B.A., Scholar of St. Catherine's Coll., Camb. ; left, '02 ; Asst. Master, Bromsgrove ; Asst. Master, Gresham's School, Holt; Glenalmond.
Glenalmond, Perthshire.
1902.
EMILE BATON, Paris ; Brevet de l'Universite de Caen (Mention d'Alleraand) ; Author of Baton's French and German Colloquial, &c.
The College, Dover.
Rev. J. T. HILDITCH, B.A., Trinity Coll., Dublin ; left, '02. ; Asst. Master, Weymouth College ; deceased.
R. G. BURGESS, B.A., Scholar of Queen's Coll., Oxon ; left, '02.
Merchiston Coll. School, Edinburgh, N.B.
1903.
E. C. FISHER, M.A., Emmanuel Coll., Camb. ; 1st Division 3rd Class
Class. Tripos, '95 ; Master of Crescent House, 1908 (c) ; Master
of St. Martin's House, '09 (c). See O.T.C. list.
St. Martin's House, The College, Dover.
A. C. NATION, B.A., Merton Coll., Oxon; left, '03, for Egyptian Civil Service.
Rev. R. J. STONE, B.A., Jesus Coll., Camb. ; left, '05 ; Chaplain to the Bishop of Rangoon, '05 ; returned, '08.
See list of Boys.
A. BERESFORD RYLEY, B.A., Trinity Coll., Oxon ; Third Class Nat. Science, '91 ; left, 1906; Asst. Master, Malvern Coll.; Author of " Practical Chemistry for Public Schools."
Malvern College, Malvern.
C. E. HUDSON, M.A., St. John's Coll., Camb. ; Second Class Class. Tripos, '95 ; left, 1906; Headmaster, Keswick School.
The School House, Keswick.
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1904.
C. R. H. CASTELLAIN, M.A., Trinity Coll., Camb. ; Junior Opt., Math. Tripos ; Master of Crescent House, '09 (c).
The Crescent House, The College, Dover.
F. R. G. DUCKWORTH, M.A., Scholar of Trinity Coll., Oxon ; First Class Class. Mods., '02 ; Second Class Lit. Hum., '04 ; Matthew Arnold Essay Prize, '05 ; left, '05 ; Asst. Master, Cheltenham Coll., '05-'08 ; Asst. Master, Eton Coll., '08; Author of "Star- light Stories," " The Cotswolds," "Chester"; Editor of Ovid's Metamorphoses II.
Eton College, Windsor.
1905.
C. L. EVANS, M.A., Scholar of King's Coll., Camb. ; First Class Class.
Tripos, '03. See O.T.C. list.
The School House, The College, Dover.
Rev. A. J. REED, M.A., Durham Univ. ; left, '06.
R. B. FREEMAN, L.R.A.M. (Violin). See list of Boys.
1906.
A. F. B. WORTHINGTON, B.A., Queens' Coll., Camb. (Nat. Sci.), '02.
The College, Dover.
J. EDIS TIDNAM, Mus. Bac, Oxon., F.R.C.O.
The College, Dover.
1907.
Rev. M. L. MAN, M.A., Emmanuel Coll., Camb. ; Hist. Tripos; left, '09 (c) ; Organising Secretary, S.P.C.K., West of England.
1908.
W. BEVIR, B.A., Magdalene Coll., Camb.; left, '08.
F. K. CLARK, B.A., Scholar of Queens' Coll., Camb. ; 2nd Class Class. Tripos, '08.
St. Martin's House, The College, Dover.
1909.
A. R. SMITH, B.A., Scholar of Corpus Christi Coll., Camb.
18, Effingham Crescent, Dover.
E. A. T. TAYLOR, B.A., Scholar of Corpus Christi Coll., Camb.; Second Class Class. Tripos, '07. See O.T.C. list and list of Boys.
The College, Dover.
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H. R. HARROP, B.A., late Postmaster of Merton Coll., Oxon ; First Class Math., Mods. '02, and Finals '05.
The College, Dover.
MASTERS OP THE JUNIOR SCHOOL. 1893—1901.
A. H. ATKINSON, M.A., Scholar of Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb. ; Asst. Master, Dulwich Coll. ; left, '01 ; Headmaster, Brockhurst, Church Stretton.
1901-1909.
E. H. MONTAUBAN, M.A., Scholar of Selwyn Coll., Camb. ; left, '09; Headmaster, The Hall, Eton Avenue, Hampstead.
ASSISTANT MASTERS.
A. T. ROBINSON, B.A., Jesus Coll., Camb.; left, '95; Deacon (London), '96; Priest, '97 ; Curate, All Hallows, East India Docks; Head of St. Andrew's Bush Brotherhood, Longreach, Queensland, 1904; returning to England, '10.
St. Andrew's House, Longreach, Queensland, Australia.
C. C. MACAULAY, B.A., Selwyn Coll., Camb.; Second Class Hist. Tripos ; left, '97.
North Dene, Sutton, Surrey.
C. J. HAMILTON, left, '97 ; Deacon (Durham), '97 ; Priest, '98; entered Caius Coll., Camb., '98.
88, Tivyford Avenue, Acton, W.
1896.
S. W. HARPER-SMITH, Corpus Christi Coll., Camb.; left, '98; Asst. Master, Timsbury, Eastbourne.
Timsbury, Eastbourne.
1898.
F. T. DA VIES, B.A., Hertford Coll., Oxford.
Horton School.
P. FAIRBROTHER, B.A., Scholar of Balliol Coll., Oxford.
K. D. B. STRACHAN, B.A., Wadham Coll., Oxon ; left, '00.
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1900.
R. M. COUPLAND, B.A., Exhibitioner, Queen's Coll., Oxon ; left, '01.
12, Crescent Parade, Rip on.
A. SNEATH, left, '01.
1901.
C. L. FORD, B.A., Scholar of Durham Univ.; left, '02; Asst. Master, Cheltenham Coll.
M. A. COOPER, B.A., St. John's Coll., Camb. ; left, '02.
A. T. KEEN, left, '02.
P. R. de Y. HARVEY, late R.E.
See list of Boys.
1903.
R. A. COATES, Trinity Coll., Dublin ; left, '03.
R. F. NIGHTINGALE, London Univ. ; left, '03.
A. S. ATHAWES, B.A., Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. ; left, '03.
Dumpton House, Broadstairs.
R. H. S. TRUELL, M.A., Trinity Coll., Camb. ; 3rd Class Class. Tripos, '97 ; Senior Resident Master of the Junior School, 1909 (b).
E. QUENTIN, B.-es-L., Paris, Dipl. Lang. Orient.
W. D. ELWIN, Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. ; left, '03.
Cleveland House School, Weymouth.
1904.
R. WEBSTER, M.A., Aberdeen ; left, '06.
C. J. MORTON; left, '04; entered Pembroke Coll., Camb.; Deacon,
'08 ; Priest (Southwark) '09.
E. WHATELEY-SMITH, Caius Coll., Camb. ; left, '05.
1907.
P. E. LEE, M.A., Queen's Coll., Oxon, '02.
The Junior School, Dover College.
1909.
D. B. GARNER-RICHARDS, M.A., St. John's Coll., Camb., '07.
The Junior School, Dover College.
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BURSARS.
1887.
Major-General F. E. ETESON, late of The Buffs, resigned, '94; died, Jan., 1910.
1894.
Lieutenant-Colonel C. S. HARVEY, late R.A.
MEDICAL OFFICER.
I. D. C. HOWDEN, M.D., F.R.C.S., Edin.
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ABBREVIATIONS AND EXPLANATIONS.
[Sch.] .. School House from 1871—1892.
[S.] .. ,, ,, after 1892.
ro n _, _, . , „ (St. Martin's) from 1877-1881.
[Sp.] • • Mr. Sparke s House [The Priory) (TQm 1881_1892 (&)
In 1892 (c) this house was called The Priory [P.] Mr. Sparke remaining House Master till 1894 (b).
[St.] . . Mr. Steedman's House
Christ Church Vicarage, which was temporarily taken while the School House was being built. [W.] .. Mr. Walter's House (St. Martin's) from 1881—1886.
[L.] . . Mr. Littlewood's House (St. Martin's) from 1886 (c)
—1890 (b). [W.] .. Mr. Williams's House (St. Martin's) from 1890 (b)
—1892 (c). In 1892 this house was called St. Martin's [M.] , Mr. Williams remaining House Master till 1898 (c).
[D.] . . Day-boy, from 1871—1894 (c).
[C] .. ,, (Crescent House) after 1894 (c).
[J.] . . Junior School Boarder.
[J.D.] .. ,, „ Day-boy.
A . . . . is inserted in the margin against the name of every
old boy who has entered the Army, with reference to page in the Army List which follows, where promotions, etc., will be found. War Services are appended in a separate list.
(not verified) after an address means that no answer has been received to the Editor's communications, nor have the latter been returned by the dead-letter office.
The date given after the name is the date of birth.
In the Index names printed in darker type denote Masters.
After any date, (a), (b), (c), denotes the 1st, 2nd or 3rd term of that year.
Where there are two addresses it may be generally understood that the second is the more permanent.
For Officers in the Indian Army, the headquarters of the regiment is given where it has not been possible to discover the Agent. This will serve as an address.
The regimental addresses of officers in the English Army are not given, as Regiments change their quarters so frequently ; the address of the Agent will always find.
70 DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. [1871(c)
BOYS.
Entrances in the First Term of the College, October, 1871.
AGATE, John (30th Jan., 1861) [D.] ; Beaumont Exhibr., 74 ; Mayor's Medal, '76 ; left, '76 (c).
c/o Dutton dt Morgan, 60, Southivick St., S.E. (not verified).
BENNETT, Edward (16th Sept., 1857) [Sch.] ; left, '72; Home Civil Service, '73 ; Clerk in General Post Office ; Editor of " Black- friar's " P.O. Magazine ; Author of* " The Amenities of Social Life" (Elliot Stock, '87).
Savings Bank Dept., G.P.O., B.C.
BOYTON, Walter Edward (27th June, 1860) [D.] ; Prefect ; Jessel Prize, '72 ; Astley Scholp., '74 ; Won first Prize ever given to the College (presented by H.K.H. the Duke of Connaught), '72; left, '77 ; in merchant's office ; married, '87.
c/o H. S. Bogton, Esq., 5, St. Martin's Place, Dover.
BOYTON, Charles Taylor (18th Oct., 1861) [D.] ; won Granville Exhibn., '77; left, '77 (a); married, '87; Accountant, National Provincial Bank of England, St. Martiu's le Grand Branch; now a Manager of the National Provincial Bank.
National Provincial Bank, Horse/air, Birmingham.
BRADLEY, William (17th Mar., 1859) [D.] ; Astley Scholp., 2 years ; Mayor's Medal, '73 ; left, '76 (a) ; married, '84 ; J.P. for Borough of Dover.
Taymouth House, Dover.
BRADLEY, Edwin (22nd Jan., 1861) [D.] ; Prefect ; Jessel Exhibn., '73 ; Beaumont Exhibn., '74 ; Astley Scholp., '75-'76-'77 ; Offer of Exhibn. at St. John's Coll., Camb., '77 ; Head of VI. Form, '77-78 ; Bodkin Prize, '77 ; 2nd XL, '77 ; XV., '77 ; left, '78 ; married, '86 ; Partner in Bradley Brothers (Corn Merchants), Dover, and Mark Lane, E.C. ; appointed J.P. for County of Kent, 1908.
Shortlands, Park Avenue, Dover.
DUFF, Charles Murray (20th June, 1857) [Sch.] ; left, '74 ; deceased.
GOODWIN, Hubert Holtum (7th Mar, 1858) [D.] ; XL, 72-73; left, 73 ; married, '82 ; Champion, Dover Swimming Club, '86-'87- '90-'92.
8, Biggin Street, Dover.
[D., Day Boy; [Sch.] School House; [M.] St. Martiu's House; A Army List.
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MORTON, John Robert (8rd Nov., 1860) [Sch.] ; left, 78; in business ;
married, '99.
31, Burlington Gardens, Acton, W. 29, Churchfield lioad, Ealing.
MORTON, Henry Hume (28th Mar., 1862) [Sch.] ; left, '73; married. c/o Messrs. Cox d Co., 16, Charing Cross, S.W.
OSBORN, George (29th July, 1860) [M.] ; left, '76 ; Woolwich Entrance (15th), '78; married, '87; originated "Gordon Working Lads' Institute," Liverpool, opened '88.
c/o Messrs. Cox d Co., 16, Charing Cross, S.W.
PAGE, George (15th July, 1857) [D.] ; left, '74.
PARKER, Mark (8th Feb., 1858) [D.J; left, '72; M.I.E.E.; married, '84 ; Consulting Engineer.
3, East Cliff, Dover.
PONCIA, James Marshall Allen (6th Aug., 1858) [D.] ; left, '74 (c) ;
Honours in Exam, of Incorporated Law Society, '83 ; Solicitor
of Supreme Court ; Commissioner for Oaths.
Solicitor at Ashjord. PRYOR, John Waite (21st Sept., 1860) [D.] ; died at Bordeaux, '85. RICHARDSON, Edward Parker (24th Mar., 1860) [D.] RICHARDSON, Alfred John (28th July, 1861) [D.] ; (not in the Army).
RUBIE, James Lord (28th May, 1856) [D.'J ; left, '72 ; married, '80.
130, Folkestone Road, Dover.
WALKER, Arthur George Richard (21st Sept., 1857) [Sch.]; Recorder's Prize, '72 ; left, '73 ; Manager, London and County Bank, Fore Street, E.C. ; married, '06.
65, Vineyard Hill Road, Wimbledon Parli.
WELLS, Walter (7th Apr., 1861) [D.— Sch.] ; left, '77 (a) ; at Gym- nasium, Gressen, Germany, '77; St. John's Coll., Camb. ; Exhibn. '79, and Goldsmith's Exhibn., '81 ; Class. Tripos (Part I.), Class III. (Div. I.), '82 ; (Part II.), Class II., '83; B.A., '82 ; M.A., '86; Master at Grocers' Company's School, Hackney Downs, since '87 ; married, '87.
Hackney Doivns School. 2, Park Place, Ley ton, N.E.
WILLIAMS, Alexander Mackenzie (29th July, 1857) [Sch.] ; left, '73 ; Electrical Engineer (M. Inst. E.E.) ; married, '89.
Date after name, birth ; (a), (6), (c), first, second, and third term respectively.
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1872— First Term. BACON, Percy Long (30th Sept., 1861) [D.]; deceased. DICEY, William Cecil (25th May, 1862) [Sch.]; deceased. EASTES, Arthur Gilbee (3rd June, 1861) [Sch.]; deceased.
FLASHMAN, Joseph [D.] .
Market Square, Dover.
GARDNER, Augustus Hunter Reid (20th Feb., 1862) [D.] ; Jessel Exhibn.,'74; left, '76; U.S.A., '83; Member of American Assocn. of Conchologists ; married, '87. Fo7't Hamilton, Long Island, New York, U.S.A. (not verified).
KILLICK, William Henry (24th Nov., 1856) [D.] ; Beaumont Prize, '72 ; Mayor's Medal, '78.
Dover.
LA ROYE, Edouard [Sch.].
MURTON, Claude (14th Nov., 1858) [Sch.] .
MUBTON, Guy [Sch.].
PRYOR, Edward Thomas (29th Sept., 1859) [D.] .
RAIKES, Arthur Hamilton (22nd Feb., 1858) [Sch.] ; Prefect; Goldney Prize, '72-'73; Beaumont Prize, '73; Astley Exhibr., '74; Exhibr. of Queen's Coll., Oxon, '76; Bodkin Prize, '72-'73-'74-'75-'76 ; Head of VI. Form, '74-'76 ; Captain of XL, '75-'76; Captain of XV. ; left, '76; Exhibn., Queen's Coll., Oxon, '76; Queen's Coll. XL, XV., and VIIL; B.A., '80; M.A., '83; married, '86; Author of " Violin Chat " (Fisher Unwin) ; J. P., Westmoreland, '99.
Principal, The Old College, Windermere. Junior Conservative Club, London.
RUBIE, William Edward (19th Nov., 1858) [D.] ; left, '72.
223, Folkestone Road, Dover.
STUART, Henry Gowan (10th Oct., 1860) [Sch.].
TILLARD, Henry Percy (17th Apr., 1860) [Sch.]; left, '71; entered Cape Colonial Civil Service, '79; served in various Civil Appoint- ments : — Clerk, Asst. Magistrate ; Magistrate ; Registrar at Kimberley ; served in Boer War as Major in command of Native Levies (medal) ; married, '95.
Lusikisiki, Cape Colony.
TRAVERS, Gordon Dernier (19th Apr., 1863) [Sch.] .
[D.] Day Boy; [Sch.] School House; A Army List.
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WORSFOLD, James (21st May, 1861) [D.]; left, '77; Secretary of Public Company ; married, '98.
Romanhurst, Chelmsford Road, Woodford, Essex. Thames Iron Works, Canning Town, E.
1872.— Second Term.
ADAMS, Henry Rowe (15th Dec, 1857) [D.] ; deceased.
ARNOLD, Henry Richard (11th Nov., 1858) [D.] ; left, '74 ; Prizeman, Practical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Society, '77 ; Reporter on Practical Chemistry, School of Pharmacy Students' Assocn., '78- '79 ; Author of " Papers on Cantharidin," &c. ; Partner in Burgoyne,Burbridge & Co., Manufacturing Chemists, 16, Coleman Street, E.C.; married, '81.
BARLOW, George Dudley (15th Aug., 1861) [Sch.J ; left, '73 ; admitted as Solicitor, '88 ; appointed Solicitor to Registry of Friendly Societies, '90.
2, Ryder Street, St. James' Street, S.W.
BARLOW, Edward Heseltine (3rd Feb., 1863) [Sen.] ; on Stock Ex- change ; married, '90.
c/o Messrs. Heseltine Powell <& Co., 1 Drapers Gardens, E.C.
DOUGLAS, Francis Hammick (20th Feb., 1861) [D.] ; left, '72 ; Surgeon.
DOUGLAS, Stafford Edmund (4th Jan., 1863) [D.] ; married, '02.
cjo Messrs. Cox d Co., 16, Charing Cross, S.W.
DRUCE, Francis Herbert (9th June, 1863) [D.J ; afterwards at Wellington Coll. ; Partner in firm of Nevill, Druce & Co.
FIELDING, Arthur G. [Sen.] .
24, Pembridge Villas, Baysiuater, W.
FOX, Charles James (11th July, 1858) [D.J; deceased.
FRAMES, Frank Milton (27th Nov., 1861) [Sch.] ; XL ; left, '77 (a) ; Commercial life ; 8 years in Chile ; returned to England, '96 ; played Half-Back for Middlesex County, '84-'85-'86.
Castle Vieiv, Oatlands Park, Surrey.
FRY, William Wright (14th Dec, 1857) [D.] ; believed to be in New Zealand.
FRY, Horace Thomas (5th Nov., 1859) [D.]
Date after name, birth ; (a), (b), (c), first, second, and third term respectively.
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FYSON, Charles (2nd Nov., 1857) [D.J.
KILLICK, Charles Rowe (15th July, 1858) [D.] ; Granville Exhibr., '75 ; Mayor's Medal, '75 ; left, '75 ; M.B., London, '89 ; late House Surgeon to London Hospital; entrance Science, Chemistry and Medical Scholarships at London Hospital ; married, '92 ; Medical Officer of Health, Williton.
Tower Hill, Williton, Somerset.
NORRIS, Richard (5th July, 1857) [Sch.J ; Prefect ; Cricket XL, 72- '76 ; XV., '72-76 ; left, '76 (6) ; entered Christ's Coll., Camb., '76; College XV., '76-79; Captain, 79; Assocn. XL, 77-79; President of Athletic Club; XL 79; B.A., '84; admitted Solicitor, '85; M.A., '87; Secretary of O.D. Club, '87-'88; in Queensland, '88-'90; Queensland Solicitor, admitted '89; in Colerado, U.S.A., '91-1903; President, Dover Wanderers, '04-'09; Treasurer, O.D. Club, since '07.
11, Blake sley Avenue, Ealing.
PERRY, Charles Edward (10th Aug., 1860) [D.]
1872 -Third Term.
CONRADI, George Hammond (31st Oct., 1858) [D.] .
COWIE, David (29th May, 1855) [Sch.] .
GALE, Arthur Knight (18th June, 1859) [Sch.] ; Prefect; XV., Captain, 76-77 ; XL, Captain, 77 , left, 77 (b) ; House Surgeon and House Physician of the London Hospital, '81; M.R.C.S., Eng. ; and L.R.C.P., Lond., '81 ; married, '93.
Norton Woodseats, Sheffield.
GILES, Arthur [D.] .
HALL, Thomas Rowland (27th Oct., 1858) [Sch.] ; Caius Coll., Camb., B.A., '82 ; Deacon (Ripon), '83 ; Priest (Exeter), '85 ; Curate of Penistone, '83; St. David's, '83-'86; St. Mark's, Hamilton Ter., '87-'93; married, '87; M.A., '88; Curate of St. Patrick's, Hove, '93-1904; Rector of Kirstead with Langhale, '04; Joint Author with the late Dr. Sawyer, Oxon, of the Appendix Hymn Book and several other tunes.
St. Margaret's Redtory, Kirstead, Norwich.
HIGGINSON, Percy Forbes (27th Feb., 1864) [Sch.] ; left, 74 ; admitted as Solicitor of Supreme Court of Judicature, '90 ; married, '92.
44, Edwardes' Square, Kensington, S.W.
[D.] Day Boy; [Sch.] School House; [Sp.] Sparke's.
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HIGGINSON, Arthur Forbes (23rd Sept., 1861) [Sch.] ; died, '80.
HOULT, William (22nd Jan., 1862) |D.].
MARTIN, Frederick (27th Aug., 1856) [Sch. | .
MILLS, Edward (17th Dec, 1857) [D.] ; deceased.
PAXTON, George (15th June, 1857) [Sch.] .
REES, George [Sch.] ; Deacon, '85; Priest (Derry), '87; Curate of Dumcree, Armagh ; Curate at Oswestry.
25, Boft Street, Oswestry.
ROBINSON, Grant (17th Sept., 1860) [Sch.]; left, '75 (6); entered Mercantile Marine Service, '78; Captain, East Indiaman, '86; Extra Master's Certif., '94 ; subsequent service in Cunard, West Indian Pacific and Allan Lines ; married, '95; Lieut., R.N.R., '98.
Sea Vieiv, Priory Hill, Dover.
1873— First Terra.
BEECHING, James [D.] ; went to sea ; drowned on the North Esk, '80.
See Dovorian, July, '80, No. 13, p. 7.
COLLINGWOOD — [Sch.] .
EYKYN, Frederick Bentley (10th Aug., 1860) [D.] ; left, '75 (c) ; spent 13 years in America ; married, '87.
Bavensgate, Slough, Bucks. c/o London d County Bank, Hanover Square, London, W.
FORBES, W. A. (Sp.); Prefect; XL, '77-78; XV., Captain, 77-79; Secretary of Athletics ; left, 79 ; nominated to Indian Cadetship, 79 ; Football, Kent v. Surrey, '83.
Buena Esperanza, Chajari, Entre Bios, F.C., N.E.A., Argentine.
GOODWIN, P. M. [Sch.] ; XV., 77 ; left, 77.
GRIFFIN, William (5th Aug., 1858) [Sch.] .
HAMBROOK, — [D.] .
HOULT, (2us) [D.J ; deceased.
KILLICK, Thomas [D.] .
Dover.
LACROIX, Gustave (23rd Apr., 1858) [D.] .
LUCAS, — [D.] .
Date after name, birth ; (a), (b), (c), first, second, and third term respectively.
76 DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER, [1873 (a), (b), (c)
MATTHEWS, — [D.] .
POULTER, Arthur James (14th Sept., 1857) [D.J .
ROMNEY, Henry Redmayne (1st Oct., 1861) [D/| ; left, '76 (6) ; lived in U.S.A., '83-'86; Manufacturer of Ceylon Produce; married, '88.
1873— Second Term.
BIRD, William James (16th Nov., 1858) [D.] .
CLARK, Harry Frederick (25th July, 1861) [Sch.] ; left, '75 ; Electrician ; married, '94.
San Francisco, U.S.A. c/o Dr. P. J. Clark, 2, Spital Square, London, E.
COWIE, James Milroy (21st Sept., 1859) [Sch.] ; Second in 100yds. Amateur Championship, '82 ; Championship of Northern Counties, 100yds., '83 ; Amateur Championship, 100yds., '83 ; Quarter Mile, '83 ; International 100yds., '84.
DAVEY, A. E. S. [Sch.] ; Prefect ; XV., '78-'79 ; left, '79 ; St. Bartholomew's Hospital ; went to India in Indo-European Telegraph Service ; died of inflammation of the brain.
ELLIS, Chatham (22nd Mar., 1863) [Sch.] ; left, '75 ; Member of London Stock Exchange ; married, '91.
Ellerslie, Staines.
ELLIS, Montague (4th Jan., 18 — ) [Sch.] ; has been abroad for many years ; address not known.
FREWIN, Frederick (8th July, 1859) [D.] .
IRON, John (25th May, 1858) [D.] ; left, '74 ; Captain in Merchant Service (Indian Emigration Trade), '83 ; Harbour Master, Dover, '92.
3, Maison Dieu Road, Dover.
1873 -Third Term.
BRACKENBURY, William Lumsden Campbell (11th Sept., 1859) ; Silver Medal for Maths., '74 ; Beaumont Exhibr., '75 ; 1st Class Camb. Local (Seniors), '75, and Offer of Exhibn., at St. John's Coll., Camb. ; left, '76 (b) ; Civil Engineer at Messrs. Ransome and Head's Works, sent to Kimberley (S. Africa) Mines to put up machinery, '79 ; entered Elswick Works ; died of consumption, at Davos Platz, 25th Nov., 1884.
See Dovorian, Feb., '85, No. 34, and inscription in Chapel.
[D.] Day Boy; [Sch.] School House; A Army List.
1878(c)] DOVER COLLEOK REC1ISTER. 77
ETHERINGTON, Edward Sydney (8rd Nov., 1861) [Sch.] ; died at Cape.
FISHER, Goodricke T. D. (20th May, 1857) [Sch.] .
Matatiele, East Griqualand, S. Africa (not verified).
GREENFIELD, Stanley [D.] .
IRVINE, T. W. [Sch.] ; went to Australia.
JOHNSON, Gifford Henry (30th Nov., 1859) [D. and Sch.] ; left, '76 ; Clerk in London and County Bank, '76-'81 ; entered Merton Coll., Oxon. '81 ; 3rd Class Theol., '84; B.A., '85; Wycliffe Hall, Oxon, '86 ; Deacon, '86 ; Priest, '87 ; M.A., '88 ; Curate of St. Peter, Southwark, '86-'89 ; St. Mary, Kilburn, '90- '92 ; St. Peter, Hereford, '93 ; St. George, Tufnell Park, '94 ; Christ Church, Richmond, '95-'98; married, '98; Curate of St. Allemand, Derby, '99-'1900; Holy Trinity, Worthing, '00-'06; Chaplain of Corfu, '06-'07 ; Curate of Kinson, '07-'08 ; of Church Stretton, '09 ; Licensed Preacher in Diocese of Canterbury, '09.
Church Stretton, Saloj).
KNOCKER, C. McMahon [Sch.] .
Marazion, Sidcwp, Kent.
KOETTLITZ, Maurice (28th Nov., 1859) [D.] ; left, '76 (c) ; Medical Student, Charing Cross Hospital, '77 ; Honours in Anatomy, '77; in Botany, '78; passed final L.S.A., '83; final L.R.C.P., Lond., '85 ; married, '96 ; Member of British Medical Assocn. ; late Country Practitioner at Hartfield, Sussex; late Medical Officer, Auckland Union, Butterknowle, Durham.
20, London Road, Dover.
A KOETTLITZ, Reginald (23rd Dec, 1860) [D.] ; left, '76 (a) ; Student •vxviL> at Guy's Hospital, M.R.C.S., Eng., '84; L.R.C.P., Edinburgh,
'86 ; Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator, Hamsterley Dis- trict, Auckland Union ; late Surgeon with Jackson-Harmsworth Polar Exped. ; Senior Surgeon on the " Discovery " British South Polar Exped.; married, '01.
Grobbelaar' 's Kraal, P.O., Darlington, Cape Colony.
A LAW, Michael Augustine Fitzgerald (29th May, 1861) [Sch.] ; left,
'76 (c) for the Worcester, went to sea ; Officer in P. & O. for about three years ; passed Board of Trade Exam, for Second Mate ; left Service, '87 ; married, '87 ; J. P. for Gal way and Meath ; Commissioner of Irish Lights.
Brierley, Outah, Co. Meath, Ireland.
Date after name, birth ; (a), (b), (c), first, second, and third term respectively.
78 DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. [1873 (c), '74 (a)
LONG, Charles Thomas (24th Aug., 1861) [D.] ; XV., '77-78; Granville Exhibr., '78; left, '78 ; Professor of Dancing ; married, '87.
1, Priory Hill, Dover.
A
A. ORMOND, Edward Duncan [Sell.]; deceased.
See Dovorian, July, 1883, No. 25.
POLAK, Joseph (22nd July, 1859) [D.] ; left, '75 ; Inspector of Agents for City of London with Sun Life Office ; London Business Manager of Johannesburg Standard and Diggers' News ; married '81 ; J. P., County of London, '02; Member of Council of London Chamber of Commerce, also of the Oriental Studies Committee ; Univ. of London; Governor of Northampton Institute, City of London Coll., and Central Foundation Schools ; Member of Aliens' Imigration Board, Port of London, appointed by Home Office, '07.
2, Alexandra Mansions, Chichele Road, Crickleivood, London, N.W. Eccentric Club, 21, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C.
SHERMAN, — [Sch.] (brother of P. F. de la F. Sherman).
TOMLIN, — [D.J .
TUNSTALL, Ernest William (30th Jan., 1858) [Sch.] ; left, '73 (c).
WELCH, Walter Samuel (27th Apr., 1859) [Sch.] ; left, '73 (c).
Melbourne, Australia (not verified).
1874— First Term.
BODE, William Frederick (7th Jan., 1858) [Sch.] ; Solicitor.
A BRACKENBURY, Charles Herbert (20th Nov., 1862) [Sch.] ; Granville
fr-xxxt*.) Exhibn., '79; XL, '78-'79-'80; Captain, '80; XV., '77-'78-'79-
'80; left, '80; Royal Military Coll., Sandhurst, '80; deceased.
See inscription in Chapel.
CHANTRELL, Charles William Hall (15th Mar., 1858) [D.] ; left, '74 (a) ; deceased.
CRADDOCK, Sidney Ernest (8th Nov., 1859) [Sch.] ; Exhibn. for Medical Students, King's Coll., Lond., '77 ; Theol. and Warne- ford Prizes, King's Coll., Lond., '79; sailed as Doctor to party of Emigrants to Sandwich Islands, '84 ; deceased.
FULLERTON, John (21st Mar., 1858) [Sch.] ; deceased.
GODFREY, Francis Edward (22nd Sept., 1859) [Sch.] .
[D.] Day Boy; [Sch. J School House; [Sp.J Sparke's; A Army List.
1874(a), (6)] DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. 79
HOGBEN, William Lepine (8th Mar., 1860) [D.] ; married, '82.
Palm Free House, Lyminge, near Hythe, Kent.
KERR, John Innes (12th June, 1860) [D.J ; left, '74 (a).
KERR, Charles Conrad (12th Sept., 1861) [D.] ; left, '74 (a).
KING, John Edgar Douglas (8th Mar., 1861) [Sch.] .
KINGSFORD, Percy Edward (14th Apr., 1862); Prefect; Freshfield Exhibn., '75 ; Astley Exhibr., '76-77-78 ; Mayor's Medal, 78 ; First Editor of Dovorian, 78; Journalist on Daily Western Times, Exeter ; Northern Whig, Belfast, etc. *, Shorthand Master, Dover Coll., '87 ; Inventor of Oxford Shorthand, '87 ; City Shorthand, '90; International Phonography, '98.
Canterbury.
PAIN, Robert Andrew Uniacke (26th Dec, 1859) [D.J .
PAIN, Norman Francis Hacket (30th Sept., 1861) [D.J .
POULTER, Francis Thomas (27th Aug., 1858) [D.J .
PRESCOTT, William Tunbridge (15th July, 1859) [D.J.
SCOTT, Fitzroy Tufton Holt (4th Dec, 1860) [D.— Sp.J ; left, 78 (6) ; married, '97.
Boyal Marine Barracks, Plymouth.
SHEPHERD, Edward Wodehouse (29th Mar., 1857) [Sch.J ; left 74 (a).
SWIFT, Richard Meade Pratt (10th July, 1864) [Sch.J ; left, 77 ; B.A., Oxon, '86 ; Sandhurst Entrance, '87. cjo Sir C. B. McGrigor, Bart.,
25, Charles Street, St. James's Square, W.
WEBB, Arthur John (29th Feb., 1860) [Sch.J .
1874— Second Term.
BOWES, William Hely (17th Sept., 1858) [Sch.J ; Beaumont Exhibn., 76; Mayor's Medal, 77; Sandhurst Entrance (10th), 78.
94, Piccadilly, London.
BROOKS, Arthur George (21st May, 1860) [Sch.J .
CLARKE, Alfred Vincent (1st Sept., 1864) [Sch.J.
HARDS, Alfred William (6th May, 1859) [D.J .
KERR, —
NEWINGTON, Frederick de Burcham (24th July, 1861) [D.J .
Date after name, birth ; (a), (b), (c), first, second, and third term respectively.
80 DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. [1814(b), (c)
OAKES, Augustus John (11th Feb., 1861).
OSBORN, Ashhy Frederick (26th Aug., 1864) [D.]; Prefect; Freshfield Scholp., 77 ; Astley Scholp., '78 ; Editor of Dovorian, '79; left, '79 (c) ; Student, Institution Civil Engineers, '83 ; Certif. Muni- cipal Engineer in England, '86 ; Assoc. Member, Institution Civil Engineers, '90; appointed 2nd Class Asst. Engineer in Dept. of Public Works, New South Wales ; married, '95.
Linton, Hyde, New South Wales, Australia.
PREBBLE, Percy (19th Jan., 1864) [Sch.] .
North Court Farm, Swing field, Dover (not verified).
RICHARDSON, Arthur William (21st Jan., 1863) [D.] .
1874— Third Term.
BAXTER, Richard Arthur (20th Apr., 1860) ["Sp.—Sch. | ; left, '77; Solicitor, '83-1907 ; called to Bar, '07 ; Barrister-at-Law at Bankipore ; married, '95.
Bankipore, India.
CLARK, Percy John (11th Feb., 1864) [Sch.]; left, '79 (6); Univ. Coll., London ; L.S.A., '87 ; M.R.C.S., Eng., '88.
2, Spital Square, Bishojjsgate, London, E.
DAVIES, Ernest Henry (30th July, 1854) [D.] ; left, '77; Solicitor; married, '94.
Woodside, Maidenhead.
DONALDSON, John (9th Nov., I860) [D.] .
FITZGERALD, Gerald Eustace (16th Mar., 1863) [Sch.]; Prefect; XV., '80; left, '81; entered St. George's Hospital, '81; M.R.C.S., Eng., '86; L.R.C.P., Lond., '87 ; married, '91.
Graliamstown, South Africa.
JONES, Jonas (30th Sept., 1860) [Sch.]; Royal Humane Society's Medal for saving lives on the St. Lawrence ; married, '97 ; was on a Cattle Ranch in Canada, and died in hospital from an accident, 1906.
ORMOND, Ernest William (13th Feb., 1863) [D.] ; left, '78 (b) for Uppingham School ; entered New Coll., Oxon ; Equity Scholp., Inner Temple ; called to Bar, '87; 2nd Judge, Calcutta, Small Cause Court, '93 ; Chief Judge, '94 ; married, '96 ; Judge, Chief Court, Lower Burma, 1907.
The Hon. Mr. Justice Ormond, Rangoon, Burma.
'D.] Day Boy; "Sch.. School House; TSp.] Sparke's; A Army List.
1874 (<•), '75 (<0J DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. HI
POULTER, Herbert (2nd Oct., 1859) [D.] ; left, '75 ; in Cape for some years, then at Ajax Brewery, Richmond, Surrey.
RALPH, Charles Hugh Danson (2nd Oct., 1865) [D.] ; left, '77; M.U.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lond., '92 (Guy's); Registered as Junior Resident Medical Officer, Evelina Hospital, Southwark Bridge Road, S.E. ; West African Medical Staff.
Accra, Gold Coast Colony, West Africa.
ROBINSON, Frank (6th Jan., 1863) [D.J .
THORS, Samuel (31st Mar., 1863) [D/|.
WOOLLETT, Norwood E. (2nd Feb., 1862) [Sch.] ; Prefect ; XL, '78-79, Captain, '79; XV., '77-'78-'79 ; left, '79; St. Thomas's Hospital XV.
1875— First Term.
ELWIN, Edgar Alfred (20th Feb., 1864) [D.] ; Freshfield Exhibr., '77 ; Astley Exhibr., '77 ; Granville Exhibr., '80 ; Bodkin Prize, '78-'79-'80; Mayor's Medal, '80; Captain of School, '79-'81 ; left, '81 ; Indian Civil Service, '81.
Coonoor, S. India. Ewell, near Dover.
EVEREST, W. (24th Oct., 1863) [D.] .
FORSTER, John William (25th July, 1858) [Sch.] ; left, '76 (6) ; passed Solicitor's Final, '82 ; died, '83.
See Dovorian, March, '83, No. 23.
FLASHMAN, Clement Churchill (18th Aug., 1864) [D.] ; Captain, Day Boys' Cricket and Football ; Auctioneer and Estate Agent ; Member of the first College XV. ; twice Member of the South Coast Champion Tours ; married, '96.
6, Cheriton Road, Folkestone. Market Square, Dover.
FULLERTON, William (13th Sept., 1859) [Sp.] .
FULLERTON, James (27th Sept., 1863) [Sp.] .
IGGLESDEN, Benjamin Arthur (19th Mar., 1864) [D.] ; left, '79 (c) ; died, '95.
PAIN, Alfred (27th Jan., 1861) [D.] ; left, '77 (c) ; married, '87.
Arundel (not verified).
POTT, Arthur David Ripley (12th Sept., 1862) [Sch.] ; married ; died in S.A., 1900.
Date after name, birth ; (a), (b), (c), first, second, and third term respectively.
DOVER COLLEGE KEGISTER. [1875 (a), (b), (c)
SHER VINTON, Thomas Robert Montague (28th July, 1858) [Sch.] ; XI. ; XV. ; left, '77 ; entered Cape Mounted Police (see Dovorian, No. 1) ; Lieut, in Natal Native Contingent ; Zulu War ; died at Durban, '80.
STUART, James (3rd Jan., 1863) [Sch.] .
WILSON, Augustine Thomas (23rd Apr., 1863) [D.] .
1875— Second Term.
A BRADLEY, Augustus Montague (23rd Apr., 1865) [D.] ; Freshfield (p. vii.) Exhibr., '78 ; left, '81 (c) ; London Matric, IstDiv., '82 ; Solicitor,
2nd Class Honours, '86 ; admitted, '86 ; Colonel Commanding 3rd Home Counties (Cinque Ports) Brigade R.F.A. ; married, '94.
22, Castle Street, Dover.
HARDY, Arthur Francis (20th Oct., 1862) [Sch.] .
HARRINGTON, Frank Moore (21st Jan., 1864) [Sch.] .
HERRING, W. A. W. (22nd Feb., 1861) [Sch.] .
KOETTLITZ, Arthur (15th Apr., 1865) [D.] ; left, '80 ; late Chief Officer British India Company's Steamship, Raviapoora ; address not known, last heard of in Australia (brother's address, 20, London Road, Dover).
PRIME, Charles Joseph (29th June, 1865) [Sch.] ; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; Guy's Hospital XV. ; played Football for United Hospitals, '87 and '90; Surgeon to Royal Niger Company; died at Sokoja, of syncope, '97.
REED, Thomas (3rd Nov., 1862) [Sch.] .
YOUNGMAN, George Arthur (19th Mar., 1861) [Sch.] .
Linfield, Maidstone.
1875— Third Term.
BEST, Owen Harrison (25th Jan., 1863) [Sch.] ; Prefect ; XL, '79-'80- '81, Captain, '81 ; XV., '79-'80-'81, Captain, '80-'81 ; left, '81 ; died at Peri Plantation, Mackay, Queensland, '83.
See inscription in Chapel. BURT, Harry William (28th July, 1866) [D.] ; enlisted, '99. [D.] Day Boy; [Sch. J School House; A Army List.
1875(c)] DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. 83
BOURDEAUX, John (16th Oct., 1868) []).] ; left, '80 (b) ; Engineer, formerly in Engineering Dept. of Submarine Staff of Engineer- in-Chief's Dept. G.P.O. ; in 1885, Stroke of Junior Fours, Dover Rowing Club ; 1886, of the same crew as Seniors ; unbroken record of wins both years ; married, '89 ; Telegraph Engineer on H.M.T.S. Alert; Assistant Submarine Superintendent on H.M.T.S Monarch, 1906.
H.M.T.S. " Monarch" P.O. Cable Depot, Woolwich.
COCKSHOTT, Thomas Dobson (22nd Dec, 1858) [Sch.] .
Waratali, Claremont, W. Australia (not verified).
FENN, Arthur Cooper (18th Sept., 1865) [D.] ; deceased.
GACE, Francis Joseph (8th Oct., I860) [Sch.] ; Cape Civil Service ; married, '91.
Somerset East, Cape Colony.
GALE, Hubert John (17th June, 1863) [Sch.] ; left, '79 (b) ; married, '95 ; farming.
Cuddesdon, Wheatley, Oxon.
HARRINGTON, Thomas Flexmore (12th Mar., 1866).
HAWTAYNE, John Franks (3rd Aug., 1860) [Sch.] ; left, '77 (6) ; married, '82; Assoc, of Arts, Oxford; Accountant, Government Secretary's Office, Cape Town, appointed to New Colony in British Bechuanaland, '87 ; see letter in Dovorian, No. 54, Mar., '88 ; Civil Servant, Cape Colony (Accountant, Public Works Dept., King William's Town).
Public Works Dept., Capetown, South Africa.
JACKSON, Montague Charles (30th Sept., 1864) [D.] ; 2nd Class Honours, Camb. Local Junior, '79 ; left, '80 (a) ; married, '92 ; Agency Supt., Caledonian Insurance Co., London Office; Sec. at Bristol for same, '99-1908 ; Author of article in Caledonian Jottings.
Fermain, Ravenscroft, Park Road, High Barnet, Herts. 82, King William Street, E.G.
KINGSNORTH, Arthur ^6th Dec, 1863) [Sch.] ; Farmed in America for 8 years ; served in S.A. War.
Said to live at Hastings.
LYALL, Kenelm Digby (20th June, 1862) [Sch.] .
NEWTON, - C. B. [D.] .
24, Durham Terrace, W.
Date after name, birth ; (a), (b), (c), first, second, and tbird term respectively.
A
(p. via.)
84 DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. [1875 (a), '76 (a)
PAIN, Ernest Edward (26th Mar., 1865) [D.] ; left, '81 (a) ; Articled to Mr. Thomas Lewis, Solicitor, Dover; Second Class Honours in Solicitors' Final Exam. ; admitted as Solicitor, '86 ; married, '91 ; Public Solicitor and Notary ; Clerk of the Peace for Dover.
7, Castle Street, Dover. PERSSE, William Arthur (8th Sept., 1863) [D.J ; married, '94.
JRoxboro, Loughrea, Co. Galiuay. STOER, Carl Friedrich (17th June, 1864) [Sch.] .
WATERHOUSE, Charles Wilmot (8th Aug., 1861) ; XL, '78-79 ; XV., '78-79; left, 79; Stock Farmer.
Aspdin, P.O., Muskoka, Ontario, Canada (not verified).
WATERHOUSE, Edward Haslam (17th Dec, 1862); Prefect; XL, 78-79-'80; XV., 79; left, '80; Stock Farmer in Canada.
1876 -First Term.
BAMPFIELD, Frederick Lewis Sharp (13th Mar., 1862) [Sch.] ; Prefect; XL, 77-78; XV., 77-78-79; left, 79; Member of Stock Exchange, '85 ; married, '87 ; died on Christmas Day, 1902.
BRIGGS, Herbert Grisbrook (21st June, 1862) [D.] ; left, 77 (c) ;
married '95 ; learnt Engineering and worked at it for 12 years ;
afterwards studied Photography and opened a studio in '93 at
81, Terminus Road, Eastbourne.
15, Bedford Grove, Eastbourne. CAVE, — [Sp.] . CLARK, Harding Thomas (17th Aug., 1859) [Sch.] ; died of consumption.
DAVEY, Charles Henry (29th Mar., 1865) ; died of diptheriain Manitoba, '83.
See Dovorian, July, '83, No. 25, page 22.
FORBES, Duncan [Sp.] ; in Australia.
FULLERTON, William.
HALL, Clifford Berney (10th July, 1860) [D.] ; left, 76 ; Hermitage School, Bath, 77-79; Asst. Master, Tollington Park Coll.,Lond., 79-'81 ; Emmanuel Coll., Camb., B.A., '84; Asst. Master, Monckton Combe School, near Bath, '84-'87 ; ordained Deacon, '86; Priest (Bath and Wells), '87; M.A., '88; Curate of St. Luke's, Lyncombe, Bath, '86-'88 ; of Holy Trinity, Tunbridge Wells, '88.
The Vicarage, Appledore, Kent.
[D.] Day Boy; [Sch. J School House; [Sp.] Sparke's; A Army List.
1876 (a), (b)\ DOVEB COLLEGE REGISTER.
KILLICK, George Lionel Braikenridge (18th Sept.. 1859) [D.J; Prefect; left, '78(6); married, '88; Appointed Sec. of Royal Maternity Charity of London, 1(.K)4 ; Author of " Short Hints on Rations," '• A Volunteer Army Service Corps," "The French Army in Egypt, 1798-1801, and the English Army in Egypt, 1882."
■jl, Finabury Square, London, E.C.
LOVEGROVE, Arthur Charles Adams (7th Jan., 1863) [Sch.] ; XV., '78-79 ; winner of Mile and Half-Mile races ; left, '79 (a) ; Westminster Hospital XV., qualified in '88; was in practice at Cowton, Yorkshire ; Public Vaccinator and Medical Officer of Appleton Wiske District of Northallerton Union ; M.D., Durham ; Doctor in general practice at Settle, Yorks ; married, '94.
Settle, Yorks.
PACKER, Reginald Graham (9th Sept., 1862) [D.] .
ROBINSON, W. [Sp.].
STANLEY, James Charles (20th Sept., 1865) [D.] .
STRACHAN, Walter (25th May. 1864) [Sp.— Sch.] ; left, '80 (c) ; passed Solicitors' Final with Honours, '86, but Member of Lond. Stock Exchange since '87 ; played Football for Sussex, '83-'84, and Lawn Tennis for Sussex and Surrey ; married, '94.
Hook Heath, Woking, Surrey.
SWAINSTON, — [D.] ; deceased.
SWANSTON, Frederick John (27th Jan., 1861) [Sch.J ; left, '80; Wor- cester Coll., Oxford; B.A., '84; Deacon, '85; Priest (Chichester), '86; M.A., '87; Curate of Burgess Hill, Sussex, '85-'88 ; of Wiinborne Minster, '88-'90; of St. Clement, Hastings, '90.
77, Pevensey Road, St. Leonard1 s-on- Sea. WARD, James Carpenter (2nd Apr., 1865).
1876-Second Term.
BECKETT, William Thomas Clifford (29th Aug., 1862) [Sch.] ; Assoc. M.I.C.E., Bengal Nagpur Railway, Umaria, India.
BECKETT, Walter Ralph Dune (24th Aug., 1864) [Sch.] .
BLACKER, George Francis (23rd Oct., 1865) [Sp.— D.] ; left, '79 ; Univ. Coll., Hospital, W.C. ; F.R.C.S., Eng. '91; M., '90; L.R.C.P., Lond., '90 (Univ. Coll.); Preliminary Science, Univ.
Date after name, birth ; (a), (b), (c), first, second, and third term respectively.
86 DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER, [1876(6)
Lond. (Honours in Zoology), '85 ; Intermed. M.B., '88; Exhibn. and Gold Medal in Anat., in Mat., Med. and Phar. Chem. ; Hon. in Physio. ; Atkinson-Morley Surgery Scholp. ; Bruce Gold Medal ; Erichsen Prizeman ; Senior Demonst. of Anat., Univ. Coll. ; late House Surgeon and Senior Obst. Asst. Univ. Coll. Hospital; M.D.
45, Wimpole Street, W.
BLOTT, Harry (20th Oct., 1860) ; deceased.
BOWER, Thomas Edward (21st Jan., 1862) [Sp.] .
DAWES, George William Francis (7th Aug., 1867) [D.] .
A GREIG, Morland John (16th Oct., 1864) [Sch.J ; XV., '80-'81 ; XL, '81; left, '81 (c) ; married, '88; Deputy Master of Devon and Somerset Stagbounds.
Exford, Somerset.
HART, Alfred (6th Feb., 1861).
LONG, William Stormount (2nd Feb., 1865) ; left, '79 (c) ; married, '88; Captain, Dover R.F. Club, '89-'90; Sec, Dover Assocn. Team, '94-'95 ; Contractor.
3, Connaught Park Villas, Frith Road, Dover. 86, High Street, Dover.
MOSSE, Charles Speke Forbes (28th Mar., 1864) [D.] ; XV., '80; deceased.
OSBORN, Francis Arthur (11th Nov., 1866) [D.] ; left, '80; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lond. (Guy's), '92 ; Special Certif. Maternity Charity (Guy's), '90 ; Referee, "Edinbro' Sickness and Accident Assurance Co." and Scottish Provident Assocn. ; Local Sec, Brit. Med. Assocn. ; Member, Med. Defence Union ; Local Sec, Brit. Med. Benevolent Fund ; Hon. Sec. and Treas., Dover Branch of the Navy League ; Hon. Med. Officer to Orphan Home for Girls and to St. Agnes' Orphanage ; married, '97.
Clyde House, ParJc Avenue, Dover.
ROWLAND, Thomas Charles (2nd Dec, 1859) [Sp.] ; M.B., Edin., and CM., '82 ; Surgeon in Royal Navy, '83 ; resigned, '93 ; died in Canada, '98.
A THOMPSON, Rowland Wycliffe [Sch.] ; Prefect '84; left, '82 (b);
(p. xiv.) Sandhurst Entrance, '84 ; D.S.O.
c/o Messrs. Cox & Co., 16, Charing Cross, S.W. [D.] Day Boy ; [Sch.] School House ; [Sp.] Sparke's ; A Army List.
1876(c)] DOVER COLLKGE RKUISTKK. 87
1876 Third Term.
BARLOW, Harry Sibthorpe (5th Apr., 1860) [Sen.] ; Prefect; XV., '77-'78; XL, Captain, '78; left, '78; see Dovorian, July, '89, No. 61, account of Final Lawn Tennis Championship, H. S. Barlow v. W. Renshaw ; Championship of London, 1891 ; see Dovorian, Nos. 71 and 72 ; Amateur Doubles Championship, '91.
BOYTON, Herbert Henry (30th Nov., 1865) [D.] ; left, '82; died, 5th Dec, 1884.
BOWER, Charles Lewis (7th Feb., 1865) [Sp.] .
BRACKENBURY, Richard (3rd June, 1864) [Sch.] ; left, '78 ; in Africa, '78-'79; went to America to learn Ranching, '80; Ranching in U.S.A., '80-'98 ; in Live Stock Commission Business ; married, '93; Vice-President Carbon State Bank, '91-1900; Manager, Knoilin Sheep Commission Co.
Montclair, Denver, Colorado.
COLEMAN, Walter Henry (20th May, 1864) [D.] .
CHRISTOPHER, Wilmot Conway (27th Feb., 1860) ; Prefect; [Sch.] ; XV., '77-'78.
COOCH, Charles Edward Hyacinth (11th Mar., 1861) [D.] ; Prefect; left, '78 ; married, '93.
c/o Messrs. Cox & Co., 16, Charing Cross, S.W.
FORSTER, Thomas Frederick (2nd Mar., 1862) [Sch.] ; Prefect ; XV., '78-79 ; Captain of 2nd XL, '79 ; left, '79 (6) ; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., L.S.A., Lond., '84 ; married, '89 ; M.D., Durham, 1903.
Dalton-in-Furness, Lanes.
GASSON, Henry Victor (25th May, 1864) [D.] ; XL, '80.
China Insurance Co., Ltd., 78, Cornhill, E.C.
GREEN, Robert Harry Morris (4th Oct., 1865) [Sch.] ; Assoc. M.I.C.E. F. C. Rosario, Casilla 104, Buenos Ayres (not verified).
HAWTAYNE, William Charles Clcete (5th Nov., 1863) [Sch.] ; left, '81; entered School of Electrical Engineering, Hanover Square, Fins- bury Technical Coll.; joined United Telephone Co. in Lond.; transferred to Northern Dist. Telephone Co. ; Dist. Engineer at Durham, Middlesborough and Newcastle; two years on Staff of Lond. Electrical Supply Corpn., as Engineer in Charge of the Mains and Outdoor Work; entered Works of Messrs. Crompton
Date after name, birth ; (a), (b), (c), first, second, and third term respectively.
DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. [1876(c)
& Co., Chelmsford; on Staff of Brush Electrical Engineering Co. ; after completing first part of contract for the Electric Lighting of the City of Lond., took in hand the Co's. installation Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibn., '91-'92; Chief Engineer for Otis Elevator Co., '92 ; Consulting Engineer to numerous Boro' Corpns. and Co's. ; M.I.E.E. ; married, '95.
2, Queen Street Place, B.C.
City Carlton Club, E.C.
County Club, Perth, N.B.
A LEICESTER, Sir Peter Fleming Frederick (25th Jan., 1863) |D.] ; <*■ •rr) left, '79 ; married, '04.
c/o Messrs. Cox d Co., 16, Charing Cross, S.W.
A LEICESTER, Byron (23rd Jan., 1868) [D.— Sp.] ; Prefect; XV., '85 ; left, '85 ; Sandhurst Entrance, '85 (c) ; married, '95.
c/o Messrs. Cox & Co., 16, Charing Cross, S.W.
LEISHMAN, James Timothy Castle (6th Apr., 1865) [D.] ; left, '82 (a); Edinburgh Univ.; M.B., Edinburgh, and CM., '87; D.P.H., Camb., '90 (Univ. Edin.) ; s.s. State of Nebraska, Glasgow.
Meadow Bank, Langley Road, Slough.
MANN, Thomas Edmund (13th May, 1867) [D.] ; died by falling over cliff while at School, 10th May, 1881.
ROBINSON, Albert Durrant (1st Mar., 1862) [Sp.] ; XV., '77-'78.
SARGANT, William Edward (26th June, 1862) [Sch.] ; Prefect ; XV., '77-'78; left, '78; Prel. Scientific Scholar, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, '86; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., '93; now School Registrar, St. Bartholomew's Hospital; Hon. Sec, Brit. Med. Benevolent Fund ; married, '99.
91, Paternoster Road, Bowes Park, N. St. Bartholonicw's Hospital, London.
SWAINSTON, John Parker (17th Nov., 1862).
THOMPSON, Edward Horwood (22nd June, 1864) [D.] ; left, '79 (a) ; Asst. Librarian, Reference Dept., Free Libraries, Birmingham, '92.
27, Mortimer Street, Heme Bay. 20, Wooleomber Street, Dover.
THOMPSON, Arnold Edward (9th May, 1866) [D.] .
[D.] Day Boy; [Sch.] School House; [Sp.] Sparke's ; A Army List.
1877(a) DOVEB COLLEGE REGISTER.
1877 First Term.
EDES. Frederick James A.damson (19th Aug., 1865) [D.] ; left, '81; one year at Godwynehurst School; two years Clerk in Royal Engineers' Office; in a Surveyor's Office, Edin., '85-'86; Theol. Coll., Edin. (Scottish Episcopal), '87-'90; 2nd Class Honours; Deacon, '90; Priest (Glasgow), '91 ; In Charge of Einning Park (Glasgow) Mission, '90-'92; Curate of St. John's, Greenock, '92; Priest in Charge of St. Mungo's Mission, Alexandria, Vale of Leven, Dumbartonshire, '93.
HUTCHINSON, Charles Hammond (18th Feb., 1862) [Sch.] ; Prefect; XL, '77-'78-'79; XV., '78-'79 ; left, '79; R.M.A., Woolwich, '79 ; R.M.A. XL, '80-'81 ; married, '97 ; Member of M.C.C. ; I. Zingari ; Free Foresters and Band of Brothers.
c/o Messrs. Cox <f Co., 16, Charing Cross, S.W.
KINGSFORD, Alfred James (21st Oct., 1867); enlisted in Royal Artillery ; became a Schoolmaster.
MASON, Charles (25th Jan., 1867) [Sch.J ; Prefect ; left, '83.
42, Queen's Gate Terrace, S.W.
MOON, Finnis Dane (8th Mar., 1864) [D.] ; died, '89.
SIMONS, Walter Arthur Eardley Gunning (26th June, 1867) ; [D.] .
SMITH, Joshua Francis (12th July, 1862) [Sch.] ; left, '87 ; engaged in Sun Insurance Office.
Grendor, Wallington, Surrey (not verified).
STREATFEILD, Kenneth Rivers (29th Apr., 1S65) [Sch.J.
Mount Newton Cottage, Saanichton, Victoria, Vancouver, B.C.
STOER, Herman Theodore (13th May, 1868) [Sch.] ; deceased.
WARBURTON, Gough (19th Aug., 1862) [D-] ; died at Cawnpore, 15th April, 1888.
WELSH, John Davis (19th Sept., 1862) [D.] .
WETHERALL, Arthur Grant Molesworth (1st June, 1863) [D/| ; left, '81 (b) ; Lichfield Coll., '85; Deacon, '87 ; Priest (Lichfield), '88; married, '95 ; C.F.
Ennismore Lodge, Park Avenue, Dover, c/o Sir C. McGregor, 25, Charles Street, St. James's Square, London .
WETHERALL, Peitzler Sim Batten (29th Nov., 1863) [D.] ; left, '81 ; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., Lond., '92 (Univ. Coll. Hospital, Gower
Date after name, birth ; (a), (b), (c), first, second, and third term respectively.
A
(p. zxiv.)
90 DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. [1877 (a), (6)
Street; entered Univ. Coll. Hospital; XV. of same; Surgeon, Royal Hospital, Weymouth ; Med. Officer, Weymouth Infirmary ; ditto for the Port of Weymouth ; married, '94.
11, Gloucester Row, Weymouth, Dorset.
WETHERALL, Charles Dakyne (5th May, 1866) [D.— W.] ; Prefect ; XL, '82-'83-'84-'85; Captain, '85 ; XV., '83-'84-'85 ; Captain, '85; Victor Ludorum, '84-'85 ; left, '85 ; Farming in Canada, '87-'92 ; then employed in Grand Trunk Railway, Canada (in Freight Dept.) ; several times Winner of 100 Yards, open to all Amateurs, in 10j! sees.
1877 -Second Term.
BRIDGEWATER, Henry Scott (28th Aug., 1864) [Sen.] ; XV., '81; left, '81 (c) ; married, '92 ; Artist.
16, Yeomans Row, S.W. Arts Club, 40, Dover Street, W.
CLARKE, Herbert (14th Jan., 1864) [Sp.] ; XL, '80 ; left, '80 ; in Australia.
Union Bank Chambers, Pitt Street, Sydney, N.S. Wales (not verified).
GILBERT, James Frederick S. (5th Aug., 1864) [D.] .
GILBERT, Robert Glen (1st Oct., 1868) [D.] .
HENDERSON, Harry Beatty (27th Sept., 1867) [D.] ; left, '84 ; Solicitor of Supreme Court of Judicature, '91 ; Attorney-at-Law, High Court, Madras, '93.
c/o Messrs. Wilson & King, Madras (not verified).
HORREX, Theophilus Arthur Gilbert (11th July, 1866) [Sch.].
KAUNTZE, Ernest Edward (5th Apr., 1866) [Sch].
KAUNTZE, Cedric Richard (20th Nov., 1867) [Sch.].
121st Pioneers, Quetta, India.
LAMB, Percival Morris (8th Jan., 1867) [Sch.] .
MARVIN, Bertie W. F. (16th Dec, 1868) [D.] .
MARVIN, Harry Forbes Churton [D.] ; Univ. Coll., Lond. ; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lond., '87; Hon. Physician, Passmore Edward's Con- valescent jjHome ; late Surgeon Asst., Out Patient and Ear Dept. Univ. Coll. Hospital.
[D.] Day Boy ; [Sch.] School House ; [Sp.] Sparke's ; [W.] Walter's ; A Army List.
1877(6), (c DOVEB COLLEGE REGISTER. 91
MEADOWS, Naunton Wingfield Walforde (28th Jan., 1862), [Sen.] ; L.R.C.P.I., '86 (Guy's).
100, Bow Common Lane, Bromley St. Leonards', E.
-McKEAN, Andrew Edward (11th Apr., 1864) [Sch.] ; left, '80 (a); married, '86; Journalist.
5, Grafton Street, Maijfair, London, W. (not verified).
PHILPOT, Alfred Henry (6th July, 1867; [D.] .
SANGSTER, Alfred Bruce [Sch.] ; XI., '83; left, '83; Indian Political
Dept. ; Championship, Western India Lawn Tennis, Singles and
Doubles, '89 ; played Cricket for Bombay Presidency v. The
Parsees, '97; married, '98 ; served in Bombay Political Dept.
c/o Messrs. Qrindlay & Co., 54, Parliament Street, London, S.W.
SCLATER, Percy Howard (4th July, 1867) [D.] . WOOD, Frederick Marcus (19th Aug., 1862) [D.] . YEATTS, Charles Stanley (13th Feb., 1867).
1877— Third Term.
BARTHMAN, Charles (30th Jan., 1867) [D.J .
BOYTON, Percy Mansfield (18th Dec, 1866) [D.] ; married, '93.
15, Effingham Crescent, Dover. 5, St. Martin's Place, Dover.
CLARKE, Edmund (29th Oct., 1866) [Sp.] ; left, '82 (a) ; at Crystal Palace School of Engineering; for some time in New Zealand ; Assoc. M.I.C.E., '93; married, '94; Engineer in Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works.
24, Trafalgar Iioad, Camberwell, Victoria, Australia.
COSTE, A. D. (23rd June, 1861) [Sch.] ; Prefect ; XL, '78-'79 ; XV., '77-'78-'79; left, '79.
DAVIS, Frederick L. (15th Nov., 1863) [D.] .
DAVIS, Neville Murray (16th May, 1867) [D.] .
DUNCAN, Walter Sydney (21st Oct., 1865) [Sch.] .
DUNLOP, Keith Wallace (13th Aug., 1863) [Sch.] .
North Yakima, Wanliington, U.S.A. (not verified).
GREENFIELD, Harry (23rd Feb., 1867) [D.] .
c/o Messrs. Cox & Co., 16, Charing Cross, S.W.
Date after name, birth ; (a), (b), (c), first, second, and third term respectively.
92 DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. [1877(c)
HACKMAN, Henry Robert (18th Sept., 1861) [Sen.] ; Prefect ; XL, '78-'79-,80; XV., '79-'80 ; Mayor's Medal; Editor of Dovorian, '79 ; left, '80 ; Cooper's Hill (2nd), '80 ; Scholp. Cooper's Hill, '82 ; died in Punjab, India, 6th May, 1887, from effects of a snake bite; see Dovorian, No. 49, June, 1887, p. 19, and inscription in Chapel.
HISCOX, Henry (28th Oct., 1864) [Sch.] .
The Golf Club, Bexhill-on-Sea (not verified).
HORNBLOVER, George Davis (19th Sept., 1864) [Sch.] ; Prefect; Editor of Dovorian, '80-'82 ; Captain of School, '81-'82 ; Granville Exhibn., '81-'82 ; Bodkin Prize, '81 ; Mayor's Medal, '81 ; 1st Class Lond. Matric. with Honours ; left, '82 ; Lond. Univ., B.A., (Honours in French and Literature), '87 ; Egyptian Civil Service, Ministry of the Interior ; married, '88.
Cairo, Egypt.
HORNBLOWER, Jethro Saunders (19th Sept., 1864) [Sch.] ; left, '81 (6) ; died, Feb., 1884.
A JENNEY, George William (3rd Aug., 1866) [Sp.] ; left, '82 ; Scholp.
(p. xxv.) Queen's Coll., Cork, '83-'84-'85 ; Exhibn. in Medicine, Royal
Univ. of Ireland, '85-'86-'88; M.B., M.Ch., M.A.O., R.W.S., '88.
c/o Messrs. Watson d Co., Bombay.
KOETTLITZ, Robert (25th Nov., 1867) [D.] ; left, '82 (6) ; tea planting in India, '89 ; married, '96.
Manager, The Cedars Tea Gardens, Sonada, D.H.B., N. Bengal.
20, London Boad, Dover.
LOVELL, Henry Arthur Nicholas de Jersey (24th Aug., 1866) ; [Sch.] ; left, '85 (b) ; Selwyn Coll., Camb. ; Cox of First Boat, '86-'88; B.A., '88 ; Ely Theol. Coll., '89-'90 ; Deacon, '90 ; Priest, '91 ; Curate of St. Hilda's, Leeds ; Vicar of Fleetwood and Chaplain to H.M. Forces.
The Vicarage, Fleetwood, Lanes. Lodway House, Nr. Bristol.
MAUGHAM, Charles Ormond (14th Nov., 1865) [Sch.] ; Prefect ; Astley Exhibn., '79; XV., '81-'82-'83; Victor Ludorum, '83 ; Head of School, '82-'83; left, '83; Caius Coll., Camb., Law Tripos, '86; B.A., LL.B., '86; admitted Solicitor, '89 ; also Avocat a la Cour d'Appel de Paris.
54, Faubourg, St. Honore, Paris.
[D.] Day Boy ; [sch.] School House ; [Sp.] Sparke's ; A Army List.
1877 (<•), '78 (a)] DOVEB COLLEGE REGISTEE. 98
MAUGHAM, Frederick Berber! (20th Oct., 1866) [Sch.] ; Prefect ; Freshfield Bxhibn. and Astley Exhibn.,'79-'80; Granville Exhibn., '88, and Scholp., '84; Bead of School, '88-'85; XI., '85; XV., '82-'88-'84-'86 ; left, '85; Open Scholp., Trinity Hall, Camb., '85; Cainb. Univ. Boat, '88-'89 ; Class II., Mathl. Tripos, '88 ; called to the Bar, '90 ; President of Dover Wanderers, '99.
3, Neiv Square, Lincolns Inn.
MAUGHAM, Henry Neville (12th June, 1868) [Sch.] ; XV., '83-'84-'85; left, '85; Solicitor; Author of "The Husband of Poverty," a Drama of the Life of Francis of Assisi; died in St. Thomas's Hospital, 27th July, 1904.
POLAK, Samuel Solomon (24th Nov., 1866) [D.] ; left, '85. c/o J. Polah,Esq., 2, Alexandra Mansions, Chichele Iioacl, Cricklewood.
N.W.
ROWAN, Melville George (7th Oct., 1863) [D.] ; entered King's Coll., Lond., then Home Civil Service ; married ; died, 8th Feb., 1904.
STANBROUGH, Gilbert Acheson (31st Aug., 1861) [Sch.] ; qualified for Army from Militia, '79 ; afterwards served as Private in Egyptian Campaign, '82, and in Camel Corps, '84.
SWAINSTON, Austin (9th Aug., 1866) [D.] .
TOUFEXIS, T. S. [Sp.] ; XV., '77 ; left, same term.
WALKER, Ernest Pembrook (20th Apr., 1866) [D.] ; left, '81.
1878— First Term.
CORSBIE, H. A. [D.].
FRIEND,— [D.].
FLINT, Frederick Saver (4th Jan., 1868) [Sp.] .
HAY WARD, William Henry (23rd Oct., 1867) [D.] ; Member for the Gowichan Division in the British Columbia Parliament; married, '88.
Erleigh, Duncans, Vancouver Island, B.C. 7, Camden Crescent, Dover.
MATTHEWS. Alfred David (17th July, 1864) [D.] .
NORTON, George James Francis (17th July, 1862) [Sch.] ; Prefect ; XV., '77-'80, Captain, '79-'80 ; XL, '78-79 ; Militia Candidate, qualified for Army, '79 ; now on the Stage.
POWNALL, Frederick David (12th May, 1867) [D.] .
Date after name, birth ; (a), (b), (c), first, second, and third term respectively.
94 DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. [1878 (a), (b)
ROLFE, —
SCOTT, William Henry (5th Aug., 1866) [Sp.] ; XL, '82-'83 ; XV., '83; left, '83 (c).
Union Bank of Australia, Melbourne (not verified).
SHARPE, Oliver (5th Jan., 1863) [D.] .
c/o Mrs. Barclay, Willersley, Park Avenue, Dover.
SMITH, Frederick Sharpe (13th July, 1866) [D.] ; died, 9th Mar., 1879; see Memorial Window in Chapel.
A SMITH, Thomas Sharpe (4th Aug., 1867) [D.— Sp.] ; Prefect; XL, (p.xiii.) ,83. xy ,g4; leftj>84<
7, Victoria Park, Dover. c/o Messrs. Cox & Co., 16, Charing Cross, S.W.
A SMITH, Edward Sharp (5th Oct., 1868) [D.— Sp.] ; Prefect; XV., (p. xiv.) ,86_,87 . lefi ,87>
7, Victoria Park, Dover.
SUDLOW, Edward (13th May, 1863) [Sp.] .
SUDLOW, John (14th Dec, 1865) [Sp.] .
SWANN, Francis Ernest (28th Jan., 1864) [Sp.] ; left, '81 (c) ; admitted Solicitor of Supreme Court, '87 ; Corinthian Yacht Club, etc. ; North Lond. Canine Assocn. (Committee) ; married, '88.
1878— Second Term.
BORTON, George Lucas Blackley (5th July, 1864) [Sch.] ; Prefect ; XV., '80 ; left, '81 ; Univ. of Cape Town ; Solicitor.
Vryburg, British Bechuanaland, South Africa (not verified).
CARDEW, Frederick Anstruther (6th Mar., 1866) [Sp.] ; Prefect; XV., '81-'82-'83 ; left, '83 ; went out to Manitoba, '83 ; served in Canadian Army through Riel Rebellion, '85 (Medal) ; then " Cowboy " in Mexico and S.W. ; then at Highland Univ., Kansas (three years), and one year at Seabury Divinity School, Minnesota ; bhen at King's Coll., Lond. ; Theol. Assocshp. 1st Class, '91 ; Deacon, '91 ; Priest (London), '92 ; Curate of Kensington, '91-'94 ; married, '94 ; Rector of All Saints, Charleville, Queensland, '95-'97; Rector of All Saints, Brisbane, '97-1900 ; Rector of Sudborne-cum-Orford, '00-'06 ; Rural Dean of Orford (Diocese of Norwich), '04-'06; Chaplain, St. George's, Paris, '06.
Presbytere, St. George 's, 7, Bue Auguste Vacquerie, Paris.
[D.] Day Boy; [Sch.] School House; [Sp.] Sparke's; A Army List.
1878(6)] DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. 95
DEAN, Alfred Ernest (12th Dec, 1861) [D.] .
FARQUHARSON, E. C. [Sp.J.
HALL, Alfred E. (12th Feb., 1866) [D.] .
HALL, Ernest C. (16th Oct., 1867) [D.] .
HAWKINS, John Charles McLeod (28th Mar., 1867) [Sch.j ; Prefect ; XL, '84-'85-'86, Captain, '86; Scholp., '84; Bodkin Prize, '84-'85-'86 ; Granville Scholp., '85; Head of School, '85-'86; Scholp., Jesus Coll., Camb., '86; B.A., '89; M.A.; Deacon, '94; Priest (Diocese of Madras), '95 ; C.M.S. Missionary at Palamcottah ; died of heart disease in Madras Hospital, 29th Mar., 1903, aged 36, after 12 years' service, buried in the Cathedral Yard. A mural Monu- ment was erected in Palamcottah Church by his colleagues. Obituary notice — see Church Missionary Intelligence, Sept., '03.
HAWKINS, Robert Leycester McLeod (24th May, 1869) [Sch.] ;
Prefect ; Scholp., '83 ; XL, '86 ; XV., '86-;87 ; left, '87 (a) ;
Mechanical Draughtsman ; married, 1900.
2, Albany Road, Coventry, KELLMAN, John (1st July, 1866) [Sch.] . KELLMAN, James Cragg (3rd Jan., 1869) [Sch.] .
KILLICK, Arthur (13th Mar., 1867) [D.] ; left, '82; went into residence at Downing Coll., Camb., '93.
Dover.
LONG, Frederick James (18th Feb., 1867) [D.] .
NORRIS, Frank Baker (5th Nov., 1865) [Sch.] ; Prefect; XL, '81-'82- '83-'84, Captain, '82-'84 ; XV., '81-'82-'83-'84, Captain, '82-'83 ; Head of School ; left, '84; Christ Coll., Camb.; Coll., XL, '85- '86-'87; XV., '85-'86-'87, Captain; Tennis VI., ditto; B.A., '87 ; M.A., '90; Addenbrooke's Hospital, '88-'91 ; 1st M.B., 2nd M.B., St. Bartholomew's Hospital, '92 ; M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.C.P., '96 ; late House Surgeon, Brighton Hove and Sussex Throat and Ear Hospital ; late Clinical Asst., E. Lond. Hospital for Children ; married, '92 ; B.C., Cantab, '95 ; M.D., '96.
ISutville, Ditton Hill, Surbiton.
PIKE, Christopher Bilton (5th Jan., 1868) [Sp.] ; XV., '83 ; left, '83 ; Secretary of O.D. Club, '89-'92 ; married, '99.
Baskin Hill, Cloghrans, Co. Dublin. Hibemia Chambers, liondon Bridge, S.E.
SMART, Duncan Cecil (5th July, 1861) [Sp.] .
WINNALL, Harry [Sp.] .
Date after narne, birth ; (a), (b), (c), first, second, and third term respectively.
96 DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. [1878(c)
1878— Third Term.
VuTIUK. Frederick Charles (23rd June, 1863) [Sch.] ; XV., '79. BARNARD. David (2nd Oct., 1868) [D.] ; left, '81.
Eastfield House, Spring Bank, Hull (not verified).
CARDEW, Cyril Duncan (8th Sept., 1867) [Sp.] ; left, '82; District
Treas., Federated Malay States. Seremhan, Negri Sembilah, Federated Malay States, Straits Settlements.
Tudor Cottage, Whitechureh, Oxon.
A CLARKE, Sevmour Spencer Somerset (15th Mar., 1866) [Sp.— Sch.
(jj. xvii.)
Prefect; XV., '80-'85, Captain, '83-'84; XL, '82-'83 ; left, '85; Sandhurst Entrance, '85 ; Author of " A Sketch of the Waterloo Campaign " (Gale and Polden) and of " The Boyds' of Penkill and Trochrig, their Ancestors and Descendants " (Blackwood, Edin.) ; married, '99.
c/o Messrs. Holt d Co., 3, Whitehall Place, London, S.W.
CORDEAUX, Edward Richard (11th Oct., 1866) [D.] ; died, 24th Nov., 1879.
FENN, Ernest James (24th Feb., 1868) [D.] ; left, '81; Electrical Engineer.
cjo Messrs. Stuart d Fenn, Ltd., Electrical Engineers, Gore Street, Auckland, New Zealand.
FIELD, Edward (20th Jan., 1866) [Sp.] .
GIPPS, Walter Herbert Bowdler (27th Jan., 1867) [D.j .
A _ ^ GRIFFITH, William Walter Gilbert (3rd May, 1866) [Sp.] ; married, '96 ; married a second time, 1900.
32nd Lancers, Loralai, India.
HUNT, Edward (15th Oct., 1865) [Sp.] ; Prefect; XV., '82-'83 ; left, '83(6); Asst. Engineer, Great Northern Railway, '83 '89; on Buenos Ayres Great South Railway, '89-'92 ; married in Buenos Ayres, '91 ; General Manager of Central Railway, Venezuela, '93-'97 ; Resident Engineer, United Railways of Havana, '99- 1901; Resident Engineer, Algeciras Gibraltar Railway, '02-'08; died of blood poisoning at Algeciras, 21st June, 1908.
HUNT, Robert Wallis (29th Oct., 1868) [Sp.] ; Prefect; Freshfield Exhibn., '81 ; Astley Exhibn., '82 ; offered Scholp., Jesus Coll., Oxon, '86; XV., '86-'87; Head of School, '86-'87; XL, '87; Bodkin Prize, '87; Leaving Scholp., '87; left, '87; entered C.C.C., Oxon,
[D.] Day Boy; [Sch.] School House; [Sp.] Sparke's ; A Army List.
(jx xxi.)
1878 1.) DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. 97
'87; Coll. XI., XV., Captain; Boat; Second in Class. Mods., '89 ; Oxford Univ. XV., '90-'91 ; 3rd in Class, (ireats, '91; Surrey County XV., '91-'92 and '95-1900, Captain, '98; Asst. Master, Hillbrow, Rugby, '92-'94 ; Midland Counties XV., '93-'94 ; Asst. Master, Park House, Reading, '95-'98 ; B.A. and M.A., '98 ; Asst. Master, Cheam School, '98-1900; Head Master, Prepara- tory School, Crowborough, '00.
The Beacon School, Croivborough, Sussex.
JACKSON, Alfred Henry (2nd July, 1862) [Sen.] ; Prefect; XL, '80; XV., '78-'79-'80; left, '80; in Australia.
JACKSON, Randolph William (7th June, 1866) [Sen.] ; Prefect ; XL, '81-'82-'83; XV., '83; left, '83; went into Stock Exchange; deceased.
JACOB, William (3rd Sept., 1864) [D.] ; XL, '81 ; left, '81 (b) ; entered Lond. and County Bank, '83 ; Honours Certificate, Gilbart Lectures on Banking Exam., King's Coll., Lond., '91 ; Manager, Aldershot and Farnborough Branches of Lond. County and Westminster Bank, 1908.
London County & W estminster Bank, Aldershot.
JACOB, Thomas (16th Jan., 1867) [D.] ; left, '82; Naval Engineer; died, 17th Nov., 1897.
JEFFERIES, VV. Allen R. (2nd Aug., 1866) [Sp.] ; deceased.
LUDLOW, Ernest Horatio (15th Aug., 1855) [Sp.] .
NORTON, Frederick Marmaduke William Cunningham (7th Sept., 1867) [Sch.] ; Lt., Selous Troop, Rhodesian Horse, wounded in the Rebellion, '96; S.A. War; Sergt.-Major, Southern Rhodesian Vols. ; Relief of Mafeking.
ORR, Spencer Edward (24th June, 1866) [Sp.] ; XL, '82; XV., '81- '82-'83; 2nd Lt., Lanes. Fus., '87; Lt., '90; resigned, '92; died at Mildura, Australia, 23rd Sept., 1895.
RAIKES, Albert Edward (21st Feb., 1863) [Sp.] ; XV., '78-79; XL, '79; left, '79.
THOMPSON, Edward Copley (30th June, 1863) [Sch.] ; XV., '80-'81; left, '81 (b) ; Emigrated to United States, '82 ; moved to Mani- toba, '83, and served in Civil Service till '84 ; served through Riel Rebellion, '85, received Medal and Clasp and grant of 320 acres of land — lived on it till '92 ; then removed to Wethersfield Ranche, Vernon, B.C., Fruit Farming ; married, '98 ; seized by an attack of syncope while bathing in Lake Okanagan, B.C.,
Date after name, birth ; (a), (b), (c), first, second, and third term respectively.
98 DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. [1878 (c), '79 (a)
and drowned, May, 1909, see Dovorian, July, '09. He was largely responsible for the organisation of the O.M.R. Corps. (The date of entrance is uncertain, he himself thought it was about '75).
WATSON, Robert Alexander Lyall (21st Mar., 1867) [Sp.] .
WATSON, James Dunbar Lyall (26th July, 1868) [Sp.] .
1879— First Term.
ABRAHAMS, Harry (20th Sept., 1865) [D.] .
BYRON, Frederick Rochfort (23rd Dec, 1867) [Sch.] ; left, '83 (c) ; joined Service of British South Africa Company Police, '91 ; on disbanding of B.S.A. Company's Military Force, '91, trans- ferred to Civil Police, now called Mashonaland Mounted Police ; promoted 3rd Class Sergt., '93; Senior Sergt. in Charge of Victoria District Police, Salisbury Club, Salisbury, Mashonaland ; Clerk B.S.A.C. Service, '94 ; Ranger, Salisbury Com., Mashona- land, '95; Acting Native Commissioner in Toko District, Mashona- land, '95-1905 ; Mashonaland Rebellion, '96, Medal and Clasp ; J.P., Southern Rhodesia ; Asst. Manager, Rhodesian Native Labour Bureau. Rhodesian Native Labour Bureau, S. Rhodesia, South Africa.
CUFF, E. S. (6th Aug., 1865) [D.] .
ELWIN, Arthur Brooke (31st Jan., 1866) [D.] ; left, '83; admitted Solicitor, '87; married, '93.
2, Castle Street, Dover.
A FARRELL-PALLISER, Henry John William (25th Dec, 1867) ID.]. (p. vi.)
c/o Messrs. Cox <f Co., 16, Charing Cross, S.W.
GREIG, John Charles Hamilton (26th Mar., 1868) [Sch.] ; left, '84 (a) ; went into business ; married, '94 ; Capt. in London Scottish, retired.
The Mount, Westerham.
JOSEPH, Walter (1st June, 1867) [D.J .
KEELING, John William Howard (22nd Nov., 1864) [Sch.] ; left, '81; played Football for Suffolk, '86- '87 ; married, '89.
River House, EarVs Colne, Essex (not verified).
KEELING, Graham Boauchamp (16th Nov., 1865) [Sch.] ; afterwards went on H.M.S. Worcester (prize, '82.)
River House, EarVs Colne, Essex (not verified).
[D.] Day Boy ; [Sch.] School House; [Sp.] Sparke's; [St.] Steedman's; A Army List.
1879(a),(6) DOVEB COLLEGE REGISTER. 99
KENNETT, Algernon Arthur Francis (6th Aug., L868) [Sp.].
LINTON, Hubert Dunoon (8rd May, L865) [D.].
I.i MESURIER, Eugene (27th Nov., L866) [Sp.] ; left, '82(a); Indian Political Dept., '9:5; deceased, 1908.
RAIKES, Edgar Paget (28th Jan., 1868) [Sp.] .
RIDLEY, Francis (21st Oct., 1802) [St.— Sch.] ; deceased.
RIDLEY, Edward Hope (24th Feb., 1866) [St.— Sch.] .
ROWLAND, Henry Armitage (16th Oct., 1866) [Sp.] ; Prefect; left, '84; M.B., CM., Edin., '92.
34, High Street, Bedlinog, Glamorgan.
SPALDING, Augustus James Ward (16th Mar., 1865) [Sp.] .
1879.— Second Term. DEACON, Samuel Charles (12th Jan., 1869) [D.] .
ELWIN, Ernest Barnes (24th Nov., 1869) [D.] ; left, '87 (c) ; Indian Civil Service, '88; Balliol Coll., Oxon ; went to India, '90.
Cacomada, S. India. Ewell, Dover.
FORDE, Henry Bligh (30th Oct., 1867) [Sch.] ; left, '83 (b), for Clifton Coll. ; entered Camb. Univ., '86 ; A.M.I.C.E. and A.M.I.E.E. ; joined Staff of Clarke, Forde and Taylor, Civil Engineers, in '89; Engineer in Chief of the " Land und See Kabelwerke Actien Gesellschaft," '98.
Brake, a/d Weser, Oldenburg, Germany.
FORDE, Desmonde (23rd Apr., 1869) [Sch.] ; left, '83 (b), for Clifton Coll. ; Clifton XL, '86 ; left, '86 ; articled to Chartered Accountant, '87 ; commenced Practice as Chartered Accountant, '93.
Ingletvood, Epsom.
GANGE, Frederick Whitechurch (17th Jan., 1868) [Sch.] ; left, '83 (c); M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lond, '91 (Univ. Coll., Lond.).
40, Court Street, Faversham.
GANGE, Osmond Whitechurch (21st Nov., 1868) [Sch.].
Hope Rouse, Wadhurst, Sussex.
GORE, Robert Clements (3rd Feb., 1867) [St.] ; left, '80.
Army & Navy Club. c/o Messrs. Cox & Co., 16, Charing Cross, S.W.
Date after name, birth ; (a), (b), (c), first, second, aud third term respectively.
100 DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. [1879(6)
HUNT, Bernard Alfred (3rd June, 1867) [Sp.] ; left, '84 (c) ; School of Mines, '85-'89 ; Assocshp. Diploma in Mining ; Assayer and Analytical Chemist to Michoacan Railway and Mining Co.'s Works at Las Trojes, Mexico, '89-'92 ; Assayer and Mining Engineer to Mesquital del Oro Co. at their Gold Mines in Mexico, '93-'95 ; A.M.I.C.E., '93 ; M:I. of Mining and Metallurgy, '96 ; Manager of Caylloma Silver Mining Co., Peru, '96-1903; married, '05; Manager of the Broomassie Mines, Gold Coast, '07 ; Special Mission to the Bibiari Gold Mines, '08.
Moor Lodge, Hawkhurst, Kent. 36, Alley n Park, West Dulwich, S.E.
MATHESON, Eric Grant (30th Dec, 1865) [Sch.] .
A ORMOND, Harold Vere Selby (22nd Aug., 1866) [D.— Sch.] ; Prefect; left, '84; Camb. (Previous Exam.), '85; entered Army, '86; played winning XX. Regtl. Polo Team, '94-'96-1904, Captain; married, '02.
10, East Cliff, Dover. cjo Messrs. Cox & Co., 16, Charing Cross, S.W.
PALMER, George William (7th Oct., 1869) [D.] ; Prefect ; Astley Exhibr., '83; Astley Scholp., '84; Granville Schol., '86; R.M.A., Woolwich Entrance (1st), '86; Leaving Scholp., '87; left, '87 (b) ; Trinity Coll., Camb. (Sizar.), '87 ; Foundation Schol., '88 ; Master, Royal Naval School, Eltham, '93-'96 ; Member of Schoolmasters' Committee, Mathl. Assocn. ; Member of General Committee, Geographical Assocn.; Master at Clifton Coll., '97 ; Head of Military Side.
Clifton College, Bristol.
SMITH, Thomas Langford (12th Jan., 1863) [Sch.] .
WARBURTON, Harris Grant (1st Nov., 1867) [D.] ; left, '84 ; Fresh- field Exhibr., '80; Astley Exhibr., '81 ; R.M.A., Woolwich (3rd), '84; Indian Civil Service (19th), '85; Balliol Coll., Oxon, '85; Indian Civil Service, '87 ; Joint Magistrate, '92 ; Magistrate and Collector, '95; District and Sessions Judge, Lucknow, 1907.
Allahabad, N.W.P., India. Lucknow United Provinces, India.
A VESEY, Herbert Charles (17th Jan., 1864) [Sch.] ; Prefect; XV., {p. xliii.) '80-'81-'82, Captain, '81-'82 ; left, '82 ; killed in action in Somali-
land, 17th Apr., 1903, see Dovorian, June, '03 ; he was one of the brave little force under Col. Plunkett, O.D., who having gone out to reconnoitre found themselves in the presence of the
[D.] Day Boy; [Sch.j School House; [Sp.] Sparke's; [St ] Steedman's; A Army List.
1879(6), (c)] DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. 101
Mullah's army. Of the stand fchey made, the Times of Apr. 24th, '03, said, " The one bright spot in the melancholy story which we publish to-day is the gallant stand they made until ammunition failed them."
WHITLOCK, Thomas Harrison (3rd Aug., 1865) [Sch.] ; left, '81 (c) ; married, '91.
Silver stone, Toivcester.
WHYLOCK, James Greetham Howard (14th Oct., 1863) [St.] ; left, '79. Villa Milvia, 23, Via delta Camilluccia, Sopra Ponte Milvio, Rome.
Army <& Navy Club, Pall Mall.
1879— Third Term.
ARTHUR, Richard (25th Oct., 1865) [D.] ; M.B. and CM.. '88 ; married, '90 ; M.D., Edin., '91.
Military Road, Mortmari's Bay, Sydney, N.S.W.
BARTLETT, Edward Cecil (11th Aug., 1869) [Sp.] ; left, '86 (6); Civil Engineer, A.M. I.C. E., '95; served as Trooper in the S.A. War; married, 1903; M.I.C.E., '09.
12, Hanover Terrace, Holland Pari; London.
BELDEN, Arthur (15th May, 1869).
BOYS, George Legrew (8th Dec, 1863) [Sch.] ; XI., '80; XV., '80; left, '80.
Melbourne, Australia (not verified).
DIXON, Mark William (11th Apr., 1867) [Sch.] ; Prefect; XL, '85; XV., '85; left, '85 (c) ; Christ Church, Oxon, '86; Coll. R.U.F.C. XV. ; B.A., '89 ; called to the Bar, '91 ; Somerset County Rugby XV., '93 ; Practised Western Circuit till '96 ; Asst. Dist. Auditor ' (Local Govt. Board) 1901 ; Dist. Auditor of Suffolk Audit Dist., '02.
Hawlclutrst, Corder Road, Ipswich.
DOVETON, George Joseph Marius Holroyd (4th Jan., 1865) [St.] .
FULLER, Robert Fitzherbert (7th Apr., 1863) [Sch.] ; died, 27th Nov., 1884.
HART, Philip Theodore (3rd Dec, 1868) [D.] ; left, '83 ; married, 1906.
Temple Villas, Maison Dieu Road.
Date after name, birth ; (a), (b), (c), first, second, and third term respectively.
102 DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. [1879 (c), '80 (a)
HEWITT, Julius Winch (13th Mar., 1867) [Sp.] ; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; has worked for fifteen years in the China Inland Mission.
Hsilting, Sichuan, China. Chine Head, Bournemouth.
LAWSON, Arthur Ernest (30th Apr., 1863) [Sell.] ; Prefect ; XL, '80-'81 ; XV., '79-'80-'81 ; left, '81 ; Manager of Madras Mail, '83 ; Asst. Editor, '86; Co-Editor, '90; present position, Secretary to Madras Chamber of Commerce ; Gold Medal Madras Gymkana Golf Club (from Scratch), and other Golfing successes.
The " Madras Mail " Office, Madras, India.
LAWSON, Herbert Estill (7th Apr., 1865) [Sch.J ; Prefect ; XL, '82 ; XV., '81-'82; Victor Ludorum, '82, then given to winner of Mile; left, '82 (b) ; Honours at Camborne School of Mines, holding Medal and Certificate of that school.
cjo J. M. McLee, Esq., Box 565, Belle Ville, Ontario, Canada.
(not verified) LEISHMAN, Archibald Edward (2nd June, 1868) [D.] ; left, '82 (a).
Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.A. (not verified). MAYHEW, Christopher John (7th Sept., 1867). MIDDLETON, Robert Moon (11th Nov., 1866) [D.] . SCOTT, D. J. ; XL, '82 ; XV., '81-'82 ; left, '82. SMITH, R. B. [Sch.]. TAIT, Charles (17th Oct., 1862) [Sch.] ; XV., '79-'80-'81.
WIMBERLEY, Charles Frederick Arabin (25th Apr., 1863) [D.] ; left, '81 ; Durham Univ., B.A., '81 ; Captain of Durham Univ. Rugby XV. and Coll. Boat; second in 100, and Quarter in Univ. Sports; Senior Asst. Master, Llandaff Cathedral School, '88-'90; Deacon (Llandaff), '89; M.A., '91; Priest (York), '92; Master of Choir School and Precentor of Holy Trinity, Hull, '90-'93 ; Head Master of Chard Grammar School, '93 ; then at Loretto. Fosque Parsonage, Fettercairn, N.B.
1880— First Term.
BIRD, Sidney James (12th June, 1868) [D.] ; articled to Borough Engineer, Dover; Acting Surveyor, Newcastle Dist., R.E. Dept., '92; H.M. Prison Dept., '92, to present time; Assoc. M.I.C.E.; married, '93 ; married second time, '95.
H.M. Prison, Johannesburg, Transvaal.
[D.] Day Boy; [Sch.] School House; [Sp.] Sparke's; A Army List.
1880(a) DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. L08
BUKXSIDL, i:«Iiinii.(| (18th Oct., 1868) [Sch.] ; Prefect; XL, '81; XV., *80-'81; left, '81. c/o Tin- Attorney- General, Perth, W. Australia (not verified).
BURNSIDE, Bertram Wallace (19th Oct., 1866) [Sch.].
c/o The Attorney- General, Perth, W. Australia (not verified).
BUSH, John N. (12th June, 1864); [Sch.] ; Prefect; XL, '80; XV., '79-'80-'81 ; left, 81.
Horse Hills Farm, Hocley.
CHEYNE, Chcarles [I).] ; XL, '80 ; left, '80 ; R.M.C., Sandhurst (46th), '80; deceased, 1895.
ELLSTON, Albert Ernest (2nd Sept , 1865) [Sch.] .
EVANS, Herbert Frederick (28th Apr., 1866) [Sch.] ; left, '82 ; Journalist; Proprietor of three papers in N.S. Wales ; seventeen years in N.S. Wales Lancers; served in S.A. War.
EVANS, Percy Charles (23rd Dec, 1868) [Sch.] ; drowned in Thames, 1st May, 1882, see JJovorian, June, '82, No. 17.
EVANS, Herbert Symonds (14th Nov., 1868) [D.— Sp.].
JOHNSTON, Joseph (1st Jan., 1870).
MAYES, Herbert Frederick (16th July, 1869) [D.] ; Prefect; Freshfield Exhibr.,'82; Astley Exhibr., '88; Mayor's Medal, '84-'87; R.M.A. Woolwich (2nd), '86; left, '87 (6); Indian Civil Service (6th), '88; Balliol Coll., Oxon, '88-'90 ; called to the Bar, '90 ; Kaisar-i- Hind Medal, 1904; Deputy Commissioner (Land Revenue).
Deputy Commissioner, Raipur, Central Provinces, India.
OAKES, George William (18th Nov., 1865) [D.— Sch.] .
PHIPPS, Richard (26th May, 1865 [Sch.] ; Clare Coll., Camb., B.A., '87 ; M.A., '91 ; Camb. Clergy Training School, '87-'88 ; Wells Theol. Coll., '88; Deacon (Norwich), '89; Priest, '90; Curate of Great Yarmouth, '89-'91 ; All Saints' Cathedral, Wakefield, and Jane Lecturer, '92 ; married, 1900.
Kirkburton Vicarage, Yorhsliire.
SARGANT, A. A.
Portledge, Elm Road, Leigh-on-Sea.
SHAW, Grenville Reid (29th Sept., 1868) [Sch.].
SMITH, Henry Sharp (12th Oct., 1869) [Sp.] ; left, '83 {a) ; married, '95.
7, Victoria Par~k, Dover, c/o Messrs. Cox d Co., 16, Charing Cross, S.W.
Date after name, birth ; (a), (b), (c), first, second, and third term respectively.
104 DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER, [1880 (a), (6)
SYMONDS, Alfred Percival (25th Mar., 1865) [D.— Sp.] ; XL, '81 ; left, '81 (c) ; joined firm of Binny & Co., Madras, '83.
c/o Messrs. Binny <(; Co., Madras, India (not verified). WARBURTON, Philip Bunbury (15th Nov., 1868) [D.J ; left, '85.
Bank of Bengal, Calcutta. WYLDE, Harold (19th Jan., 1868) [Sch.] .
1880— Second Term.
BERRY, Robert Sewers (20th July, 1869) [Sch.] ; left, '87 (6) ; entered
St. George's Hospital ; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., and L.S. A. ; married, '98.
Southport, Nr. Brisbane, Australia.
BERRY, Guy (5th Nov., 1870) [Sch.] ; left, '85 (c) ; Surveyor, etc. ; Lt. in 0.1. V„ South Africa, 1900 ; married, '02.
Bayleigli, Bark Hill, Carshalton.
DANE, Frederick Thomas (25th Apr., 1868) [D.] ; left, '81 ; went to Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
A LIGHTFOOT, Thomas William (11th Nov., 1865) [St.— Sch.— D.] ; (p. xxii.) left, '85 ; Sandhurst Entrance, '87.
c/o Messrs. Grindlay $ Co., 54, Barliament Street, London.
SPRAGGE, Francis Albert George (30th June, 1871) [D.J .
TULLOCH, Angus Alexander Gregorie (21st May, 1867) [Sp.] ; left, '85 (b) ; Pembroke Coll., Camb., '85 ; Class II., Law Tripos, Camb., '88; admitted Solicitor, '92; in Solicitor's Final Exam., '92 ; obtained the Clement's Inn Prize, and the Daniel Reardon Prize, and Stephen Heelis Medal, '92 ; L.L.M. ; retired from Legal Profession, 1908, and became Joint Managing Director of the Man- chester and Liverpool District Banking Co., Ltd. ; married, '06.
District Bank, Manchester.
A TULLOCH, Thomas Gregorie (13th July, 1868) [Sp.] ; left, '86; R.M.A., (p. vi.) Woolwich, '86; represented R.M.A. v. R.M.C. in Athletics, '87,
winning High Jump, 5ft. 8^in. (record), and Pole Jump, 9ft. 6in. ; winning Challenge Bugle as Champion Athlete ; R.M.A. XV., '87; entered R.F.A., '88; 2nd Class Insptr. of Warlike Stores, '95 ; 1st Class Asst. Insptr. at the Royal Arsenal, '96 ; engaged on Original Research Work at Woolwich Arsenal for Admiralty and War Office ; Secretary to Lord Rayleigh's Explosives Com- mittee, 1900 ; Principal Experimental Officer, Research Dept., Woolwich, '00-'03 ; retired, '03, to take up private work in con- nection with the manufacture of explosives.
54, Barliament Street, London, S.W.
[D.] Day Boy; [Sch.] School House; [Sp] Sparke's; [St.] Steedman's; A Army Lsit.
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WILKIN, Rupert (22nd Aug., 1869) [Sch.J ; left, '82 (6).
WILLIAMSON, Herbert James (12th Aug., 1866) [Sch.] ; Selwyn Coll., Camb.; B.A., '92; Deacon (St. Allan's), '92 ; Curate of Harlow; Curate at Newport.
Newport, Essex.
1880. -Third Term.
BEATSON, Leonard F. (28th Dec., 1865) [D.] ; R.M.C., Sandhurst, '85-'86.
Fern Lea, St. Margaret-at-Cliffe, Nr. Dover.
BEATSON, Harold A. (21st May, 1869) [D.].
The Grange, Upperton, Eastbourne.
BUSH, E. A. (19th Oct., 1866) [Sch.] ; XL, '81-'82 ; XV., '82- '83 ; left, '83 (a) ; married, '92.
Courtlands, Effingham Road, Surbiton.
DITMAS, F. B. [D.] ; Veterinary Surgeon.
DITMAS, A. R, (19th Nov., 1865) [D.] ; married, '90.
c/o Messrs. H. S. King & Co., 9, Pall Mall, London.
ELLSTON, Francis W. (23rd Jan., 1867) [Sp.J .
ELLSTON, John (20th Feb., 1868) [Sp.] .
ELLSTON, Charles (25th Aug., 1870) [Sp.] .
EVANS, Payn de Turberville (11th Feb., 1868) [D.] ; left, '84 ; Marine Engineer ; married, '93.
Shanghai Club, China, c/o The Rev. Tuberville Evans, Bucldand Rectory, Dover.
GIBSON, Walter E. (9th Aug., 1871) [D.] .
HILLS, Edward Holtum (17th Nov., 1867) [D.] ; Chartered Secretary; married, 1900.
31, Burgoyiic Road, Finsbury Park, N.
HOLMES, Ernest Lewin (8th Aug., 1864) [Sch.] ; Prefect ; left, '83 (b) ;
St. John's Coll., Camb. ; B.A., '86 ; M.A., '90 ; Deacon, '90 ; Priest,
'91 ; Asst. House Master at Cheltenham Coll., '86-'96 ; Asst.
Curate, Christ Church, Cheltenham; Vicar of Milton Ernest, '96.
The Vicarage. Milton Ernest, Nr. Bedford.
Date after name, birth ; (a), (b), (c), first, second, and third term respectively.
(p. xiii.)
106 DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. [1880 (c), 81' (a)
MANVELL, Arnold Edward William (1st July, 1868) [D.] ; left, '85 (6) ; \Y\ eliffe Hall, Oxford ; B.A., '91 ; Deacon (Salisbury), '92 ; M.A., '94 ; Priest, '94 ; Curate of Sherborne and Castleton, Dorset, '92- '97 ; Curate of St. James', Leicester, '97.
St. Peter's Clergy House, Leicester. PERCEVAL, Samuel Rodney S. (9th Nov., 1867) [Sch.] .
Coimbatare, Madras, India (not verified).
PONSFORD, Percy R, (6th Apr., 1865) [Sch.] ; XV., '81-'82-'83 ; XL, '83 ; deceased.
PRENDERGAST, Claud M. (24th Aug., 1866) [D.] ; Indian Police.
Dist. Supdt. of Police, Palcokka, Burma. RICHARDS, Edward D. G. (17th Oct., 1863) [D.] .
c/o Messrs. Cox & Co., 16, Charing Cross, S.W. SUDLOW, Francis (4th July, 1868) [Sp.] .
VAUGHAN, Gus Albert (19th Feb., 1868) [D.] ; left, '85 ; went to Australia, '86, returned, '93.
WELSFORD, Arthur Gerald (18th Dec, 1864) [Sch.] ; left, '82 (c) ; Caius Coll., Camb. ; 1st Class Natural Science Tripos, Camb. ; B.A., '86; Asst. Demonstrator of Physiology, Camb. Univ., '87; M.B., B.C., Cantab, '89 ; Clinical Medical Asst., '89 ; House Surgeon, Lond. Hospital, '90 ; Asst. Medical Officer, Central Lond. Sick Asylum, '91-'92 ; F.R.C.S., Eng., '92 ; M.D., Cantab, '92 ; married, '92 ; Medical Officer to Beira Railway Co. ; late Captain, Rhodesian Field Force, Medal and 4 Clasps ; Medical Supt., Strathpeffer Spa in summer, practicing in Rome in winter; Author of " Wintering in Rome."
35, Piazza di Spagna, Borne.
YOUNG, —
1881. -First Term.
BROWN, Frederick Robert (25th Apr., 1868) [Sp.] ; XV., '84-'85 ; left, '85 (b) ; admitted Solicitor, '91 ; Lt., 3rd Batt. (Vol.) Royal Fus., '92 ; Capt., '93 ; married, '94.
Winchester House, Lower Richmond Boad, Putney, Surrey.
A BUSH, Harry Stebbing (7th Oct., 1871) [Sch.] ; Prefect ; XL, (p. xv.) '85-'86-'87-'88, Captain, '88; XV., '87-'88-'89 ; Victor Ludorum,
'89 ; left, '90 (b) ; Football for Surrey, '90 ; married, 1903.
c/o Messrs. Cox <& Co., 16, Charing Cross, S.W.
[D.] Day Boy; [Sch. J SchoolHouse; [Sp.] f-'parke's; [L.] Littlewood's; A Army List.
L881(a),(6)] DOVEB COLLEGE REGISTEE. 107
EL WIN, Edgar [D.].
2, Castle Street, Dover.
ENGLEBACH, Ernest Charles (28th Aug., 1867) [Sch.J ; died, 8th Sept., L895, at Colombo, Ceylon.
LAURIE, Alexander Cecil (5th Jan., 1869); [Sp.] ; XL, '84-'85; XV., '85 ; left, 86 (a) ; played Football for Kent Rovers, '86-'87-'88 ; for Calcutta F.C., '90 ; in India, '88-'91; 2nd Prize Open 100 and Open Quarter, Calcutta, '91 ; East India Merchant ; married.
The Hoo, Bromley, Kent. MILSON, Ernest Henry [Sp.] .
Junior Conservative Club, Albemarle Street, W.
A PARSONS, Courtenay [D.— L.] ; Victor Ludorum, '87 ; in St. Mary's
p. xlii.) Hospital XV. ; Civil Surgeon in S.A. Field Force ; died 2nd Dec,
1900. He was never in action though constantly under fire in
convoying wounded from the front and attending them. He
died of enteric at Harrismith, utterly worn out by hard work.
PITCHER, Henry Henderson (6th Dec, 1870) [Sp.] .
TWEEDIE, Maurice Carmichael (23rd Mar., 1870) [Sp.] ; XV., '87- '88 ; Indian Police.
Supt. of Police, Cawnpore, India.
WOOD, John Witham Alexander (7th Oct., 1867) [D.] .
WOODMAN, Ernest Barrington (19th Oct., 1865) [Sp.] ; Prefect XL, '81-'82-'83-'84, Captain, '83 ; XV., '82-'83-'84 ; left, '84 (b) Pembroke Coll., Camb. ; B.A., '89; Deacon (Rochester), '90 Curate of Holy Trinity, Richmond, '90 ; Priest, '91; M.A., '92 Curate of St. Matthew's, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, '93 ; Curate of St Matthew's, Bayswater, '96 ; Vicar of St. Matthias, Plymouth married, '96.
St. Matthias's Vicarage, Plymouth.
WOODMAN, Leicester William (21st Jan., 1868) [Sp.] ; left, '83 ;
Works Supt., Dover Electricity Supply Co., '96; Chief Engineer
to same, '99 ; married, 1901 ; Borough Electrical Engineer, '04 ;
The Grange, Maison Dieu Road, Dover.
1881— Second Term.
BELL, William (29th Apr., 1868) [Sch.] ; Prefect; XL, '85-'86 ; XV., '83-'84-'85-'86 ; left, '86.
cjo T. D. Bell, as next entry.
Date after name, birth ; (a), (b), (c), first, second, and third term respectively.
108 DOVER COLLEGE REGISTER. [1881(6)
BELL, Thomas Dobson (30th Jan., 1870) [Sch.] ; Prefect ; Scholp., '84 ; XL, '86-'87, Captain, '87; XV., '84-'85-'86-'87, Captain, '86- '87 ; left, '87 (b); Univ. Coll. Hospital ; L.S.A.,'94; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., '95 ; House Surgeon, Carlisle Infirmary, '96 ; played Football in United Hospital XV. ; Cumberland County XV., '97 ; played Football for N rth against South, '97.
13, St. Mark's Terrace, Leeds.
BOWES, Frederick (16th Dec, 1867) [Sch.J ; Prefect; XV., '85-'86 ;
left, !86 (c) ; Exhibn., Wadham Coll., Oxon ; 2nd Class. Mods.,
'88 ; ditto, Lit. Hum., '90 ; Ceylon Civil Service, '91 ; Supt. of
Police ; Principal Asst. Colonial Secretary.
Secretarial, Colombo, Ceylon. A BRACKENBURY, Lionel Wilhelm (8th Apr., 1868) [Sch.] ; Sandhurst
Entrance (19th), '85 ; left, '85 (6) ; passed out with Honours, '86 ; Commission in 1st East Surrey Regt., '86 ; joined Regt., Allahabad, '86 ; gained Medal and two Clasps for Lushai Chin Campaigns ; entered Indian Staff Corps ; 44th Ghoorkha Regt., '90 ; killed at Manipur, 24th Mar., 1891 ; see Dovorian, No. 71, July, '91, and inscription in Chapel.
BURT, James Lyndon (24th Jan., 1865) ; XL, '81-'82 ; XV., '81-'82 ; left, '82 (6).
COULTHARD, Joseph Thwaites (30th Aug., 1864) [Sp.] .
COULTHARD, Frederick John (10th Apr., 1866) [Sp.] ; left, '83; Broker ; married, '94.
Nerv Westminster, B.C.
DAVEY, Ernest Llewellyn (5th Apr., 1869) [Sch.] ; Practising as General Practitioner.
Upper Walmer.
FENN, Edward Anthony (22nd Mar., 1890) [D.] ; left, '81 (c), for
Borden School, Sittingbourne, in which he became Captain of
Cricket and Football, leaving '86 ; since travelling in Canada,
America, Japan, China and India. Purser of R.M.S.S. A. Apcar.
cjo Messrs. Apcar d Co., Calcutta, India (not verified).
FOSTER, Douglas Edward (16th Oct., 1867) [D.] ; left, '84; Stock Exchange : died, 15th Jan., 1897.
GIBBON, Arthur Francis Vincent (7th Aug., 1866) [Sp.] ; left, '84; entered Banking Firm of Messrs. Herries, Farquhar and Co., '85, which firm is now amalgamated with Lloyds Bank ; married, '98.
18, Parhside, Eltham, Kent. 16, St. James's Street, S.W.
[D.] Day Boy; [Sch.] School House; [Sp/ Sparke's ; [W.] Walter's; A Army List.
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HARRIES,— [D.].
[BBETSON, Charles Henry Boscawen (4th Mar., 1867) [Sp.] ; left, '84. Kirkhy Laythorpe Rectory, Sleaford, Lines.
IBBETSON, Maurice Edward Levett (16th June, 1868) [Sp.] ; left, '86 (b) ; Jesus Coll., Camb. ; B.A. ; Brewer.
(i/'iicdirn, Martyr Road, Guildford.
KEELING, Herbert Venn (21st May, 1867) [Sch.] ; XL, '83-'84 ; left, '84 (6); Sussex County XV. (R.U.), '86-'87; married, '91; Captain, Lake County C.C., California, '92 ; see letter in Dovorian, No. 73, Dec. '91 ; admitted to practice as Lawyer, Superior Court, Lake County, California, '93 ; Supreme Court of State of California, 1900 ; District and Circuit Courts of United States, '03. Lake Port, Lake County, California, U.S.A.
LEITH, C. H. [D.— Sp.] ; served with Natal Vols., S.A. War.
O'NEIL, — [D.] .
SMITH, Charles Edward (30th Nov., 1867) [Sch.] .
1881— Third Term.
BELL, Marmaduke Alexander Thomas (10th Oct., 1867) [Sch.] .
CRAIK, James [Sch.] .
19th Lancers, TJ nib alia, India.
DENNE, Cecil Gordon (loth Mar, 1867) [W.--D.] ; Prefect ; XV., '85 ; left, '85 (6) ; N.W.P. and Oudh Police Force, '86 ; promoted to charge of a District Police Force, '88 ; District Supt. of Police, United Provinces.
c/o Messrs. A. S. King & Co., 9, Pall Mall, London. United Provinces, India.
EVANS, Harold Ward (13th Dec, 1871) [D.] .
FOSTER, Philip (5th Jan, 1866) [Sp.] ; Woolwich Entrance, '82 ; left, '82(c).
Army d Navy Club, Pall Mall, S.W.
GARSIA, Clare James (30th Nov, 1869) [Sp.] ; left, '85 (c).
Army & Navy Club, Pall Mall, S.W.
HIGHT, William Walter (22nd June, 1870) [Sch.— D.] ; XV, '88 ; left, '88 (c) ; served as Trooper in Lumsden's Horse, S.A. War, 1900 ; Medal and three Clasps (Johannesburg, Orange Free State, Cape Colony) ; married, '03.
Bonaventure Estate, Nagalur P.O., Shcvaroy Hills, India.
Date after name, birth ; (a), (b), (c), first, second, and third term respectively.
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HUGHES, Francis Townsend Cunynghame (8th Aug., 1866) [D.— Sp.l ; <»'xxvi' left, '84(6).
HUGHES, Charles Morland Cunynghame (29th Apr., 1870); left, '82, for Dulwich College; Bank of Montreal, '89; Author of " Interest Tables and Book of Days," " Savings Bank and Interest Tables," and other works on Interest.
10, Rosemount Avenue, West Mount, Montreal (not verified).
HULKE, Sydney Backhouse (8th Feb., 1871) [Sch.] ; XV., '86 ; left, '86 (c) ; Middlesex Hospital, '87 ; B.F. XV., '87-'91 ; Challenge Sculls, '88; M.R.C.S., Eng., and L.R.C.P., Lond., '92; House Surgeon, Middlesex Hospital, '94-'95; House Surgeon, Norfolk and Norwich General Hospital, '95-'96; F.R.C.S., '97; Surgical Registrar, Middlesex Hospital, '98.
Ivy House, Walmer.
HUNTER, Reginald James (19th Aug., 1871) [Sp.] ; Prefect ; Victor Ludorum Cup, '86-'88 ; XL, '88 ; XV., '88-'89 ; left, '89 (a) ; joined Dymes and Co., Madras, '90.
c/o Messrs. Dymes <& Co., Ltd., Madras, India.
A KNOCKER, Reginald Edward (13th Sept., 1870) [Sch.] ; left, '87 (b) ;
(p, xxviii.) admitted as Solicitor, '93 ; Secretary, Dover College Council, 1904 ;
Town Clerk of Dover, '07 ; Registrar of the Cinque Ports, '08.
23, Marine Parade, Dover. Castle Hill Road, Dover.
LEE, Edgar Blaker (10th Sept., 1867) [W.] ; left, '83 (c) ; Partner in the firm of J. B. Lee and Sons, 3, Gracechurch Street, E.C.
Ravensbourne, 7, The Avenue, Beckenham, S.E.
LEE, John Bennett (3rd Oct., 1869) [W.] ; left, '85 (c) ; married ; Partner in the firm of J. B. Lee and Sons, 3, Gracechurch Street, E.C.
Eastfield, Hurstbourne Road, Forest Hill, S.E.
MACDOUGALL, Dugald (10th May, 1867) [D/| ; left, '83 ; Glasgow University ; M.B., B.S., '91 ; M.D., '91 ; D.P.H., Camb., 1903.
18, Folkestone Road, Dover.
PAIN, Albert Culmer (3rd Nov., 1866) [D.] ; left, '82.
PEIRCE, Walter John (9th Sept., 1869) [W.J ; left, '85 (6) ; Champion, Northampton County Running and Swimming, '91 ; married, '94 ; Estate Agent.
Cheque Walk, Northampton.
[D.] Day Boy; [Sch.] School House; [Sp.] Sparke's; [W.] Walter's; A Army List.
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TOTTENHAM, Roberl Loftus (29th Oct., 1865) 8p. ; XV.,*88; Royal Cadet, Sandhurst, 'si.
29th Punjabis, Jullundur, India.
WELLESLEY, Herbert Arthur (15th A;il'.. 1867) [W.] ; Prefect; XV., '81-'82-'88-'84-'85, Captain, ,84-'85; KI.,'88-'84; left, '85 ; married, '\)-2: drowned with his wife on the Hilda, which was totally wrecked three miles off St. Malo, 17th Nov., 190."..
WELLESLEY, Cecil George (30fcb Sept., 1869) [W.] ; Prefect; XV., •s.Vsr,; XL, '86; left, '86; 24th Middlesex Regt., '90; Capt., 8rd Batt. East Yorks. Regt.
The Grange, Warter, York.
WILKIN, Lancelot (10th Mar., 1871) [Sch.] ; left, '83 (a) ; afterwards at Haileybury Coll., '83-'90 ; Pemb. Coll., Camb., '90.
The Warren, BecJcenham, Kent (not verified).
1882 First Term.
ADAIR, Arthur John (17th Mar., 1867) [W.] ; Prefect; Head of House, '85 ; Secretary of Debating Society at its foundation ; left, '85 (c) ; Trinity Coll., Dublin, '86 ; B.A., '90 ; M.B., '93 ; B.Ch., B.A.O. ; Secretary and Treasurer of Univ. Harriers, and on Athletic Com- mittee ; Surgeon, Cunard Line; some time Surgeon, Ocean Steamship Co. ; died at sea, 19th May, 1900.
ADAIR, Francis Robert (2nd Aug., 1868) [W.] ; left, '84 (c) ; served time in Engineers' Office ; employed by Board of Works, Dublin, 3 years; then Asst. County Surveyor, Garvagh ; Civil Engineer; married, 1901.
Eastern Exchange Hotel, Port Said, Egijp)t. 1, Holland Place, Edge Hill, Liverpool.
ANWYL-PASSINGHAM, Robert Townsend (16th Oct., 1867) [D.] ; left, '82 (6); Lt., South Wales Borderers, '86; Capt., 72nd Punjaubis, '97 ; Major, 1904 ; retired, '07 ; married, '06.
1, Camden Crescent, Dover. Bala, North Wales. BELL, Walter [Sch.].
BRACKENBURY, Henry Langton (26th Apr., 1868) [D.] ; afterwards at Leamington ; Open Class. Scholp., Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. ; Honours Final Class. School ; Captain of Coll. Boat ; Secretary, Coll. Rugby XV. ; called to Bar (Inner Temple) ; J.P. for Lin- colnshire (The Parts of Lindsey) ; married, '98 ; M.P. for Louth Division of Lincolnshire, 1910.
Thorpe Hall, Louth, Lincolnshire.
Date after name, birth ; (a), (6), (c), first, second, and third term respectively.
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BROWN. James Mortimer (3rd Nov., 1S65) [Sp.] .
BROWNE, Arthur Howell (18th Apr., 1870) [W.] ; left, '89 (c).
CHARROSrX, Eugene Earry (24th Nov., 1858) [D.].
CHILD, Herbert Alexander (3rd Apr., 1870) [Sp.] ; Britannia Entrance (2nd), '83; left, '83 ; Mdshpmn., R.N., '85; Lt., '91 ; on H.M. gunboat TJ/rusJi, '92; Cape of Good Hope and West Africa; resigned, '94 ; married, '95; joined Niger Coast Protectorate; 2nd in Command, Marine Dept. ; present at the taking of Benin, '97 ; in the Aro Expedn., 1901-'02, Medal and 5 Clasps ; Marine Supt. for many years ; now Director of Marine, S. Nigeria; on the List of Emergency Officers, R.N., '02 ; Lt., R.N. (Local Capt.).
Lagos, S. Nigeria, West Africa. The Brackens, Parhstone, Dorset.
CHILD, Bertram Frederick Alfred (6th Oct., 1872) [Sp.] ; left, '84 (c) ;
with the Rev. E. B. Brackenbury till '86 ; then with the Rev. —
du Boulay till '89 ; studied Engineering at City and Guilds
Institute, '91-'92 ; now Clerk in Norwich Union Fire Insurance.
Ramleh, Hersham, Walton-on-Tliames.
DAY, Walter (17th Mar., 1867) [W.] ; Mayor's Medal, '82.
DEBENHAM, Harold Corner (26th Mar., 1868) [W.] ; left, '85 ; Farming.
A FORBES, George Francis Reginald (6th Sept., 1866) [W.] .
c\o Messrs. Cox d Co., 16, Charing Cross, S.W.
GASH, Percy Reginald Frederic (23rd Nov., 1868) [D.] ; left, '85 ; Solicitor ; married, 1904.
Kent Cottage, Walton-on- Thames, Surrey. HENDERSON, C. [D.] .
Ambleside, Castra Boad, near Ulverstone, Tasmania (not verified). HILLS, Clement (10th May, 1869) [Sp.— D.] ; left, '85.
c/o W. E. Hills, Esq., 25, Church Bow, Hampstcad, N.W.
KIRBY, Murdock W. (23rd June, 1865) [W.] ; XL, '82; left, '82 (c) ; in Ontario, Canada, '85-'88 ; in '88 settled on a section of Government Land in British Columbia.
Glenwood Post Office, Langley, British Columbia. May field, Sussex (not verified).
LAWSON, Robert Hosier (29th Aug., 1870) [Sch.J .
MUSGRAVE, Henry A. F. (14th Nov., 1869) [Sch.J.
[D.] Day Boy; r Sch.J School House; [Sp.] Sparke's; [W J Walter's; A Army List.
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PLl/NKKTT. Arthur William Valentine (4th May, 1868) [D.— W.J ; (p- 9fiL) left, '84(c); Sandhurst Entrance, *86; killed in action in Somaliland
while Comdg. 2nd King's Airican Rifles, 17th Apr., 190:5; see Dovorian, June, '08. When Col. Plunkett, with a small recon- noitring force, found himself in the presence of the Mullah's army, he fell back on to the open ground and formed a square. A dead set was made by the enemy's hordes against the officers, Plunkett himself being one of the first to be hit ; he also received a spear thrust but kept on to the last. When ammunition had nearly failed, a last effort was made and the gallant little force at Plunkett's command broke up the square and hurled them- selves into the midst of the enemy ; more men fell, but still a firm front and magnificent courage were maintained, and finally the brave little band succeeded in cutting its way through. Col. Plunkett and Capt. Vesey, O.D., both lost their lives.
A PLUNKETT, Edward Abadie (28th July, 1870) [W.] ; Prefect ; XL, <*• x) '86 ; left, '87.
Junior United Service Club, London.
SATCHELL, Arthur Wild (10th July, 1886) [D.] ; died, 9th Nov., 1888.
SHAW, Edward Wingfield (9th June, 1867) [W.].
TALBOT, Arthur Maynard (7th Dec, 1868) [Sen.] ; Prefect; XV., '86; Editor of Dovorian, '86- '87 ; Mayor's Medal, '87 ; left, '87 (6) ; Math. Scholp., Trinity Hall, Camb., '87; Foundation Scholp., '89; 3rd Sen. Op. Math. Tripos, '91 ; Law Studentship, Trinity Hall, '92 ; 1st Class Law Tripos, '9*2 ; called to Bar (Inner Temple), '93.
1, Hare Court, Temple. A TOWSE, Clifford Henry (2nd Nov., 1869) [Sch.] .
Braunton, Durham Road, South Hill Park, Bromley (not verified).
1882 Second Term.
BEADLE, Clayton (23rd June, 1868) [Sch.] ; left, '84 (a) ; Consulting Chemist to Joynson's Paper Mills, St. Mary Cray ; reported on Fibres, Indian and Colonial Exhibition, '86 ; engaged in a tour round the world, examining fibres for paper, '89, with the assis- tance of the Chamber of Manufacturers; entered into Partnership with Messrs. Cross and Bevan, '91 ; Fellow of Chemical Society; Joint Author with Messrs. Cross and Bevan of " Treatise on Paper Making," and of numerous pamphlets and articles connected with the subject ; awarded the John Scott Legacy Medal, and Premium of the Franklin Institute by the City of Philadelphia, in '95 ; two
Date after name, birth