SURNAME, Title, First name (s),
Honours
Year of
Matricula
tion
Year of birth,
death if
known or
age
Year, pp. nos
(obituary or
article)
Brief details if of interest e.g.
Fellow, Member of Boat Club
(in order to identify &
differentiate members)
ABEL-SMITH, Brian 1948 d. 1996 (69) 1995-96, p.63
ACEVEDO, N. 1975 1998-99, p.94ACKNER, Brian Gerard Conrad, M.D., F.R.C.P. 1936 d. 1966 (47) 1966, p.105
physician to Bethlem and Maudsley Hospitals
ADAMS, Arthur Avery 1940 d. 19561956, pp. 46-48
Crippled by poliomyelitus while an undergraduate. Research Officer at Department of Appplied Mathematics of Cambridge University. Statistician to the London and Cambridge Economic Service
ADAMS, E. C. A. 1926 1980-81, p.72ADAMS, John Anthony 1956 d. 1965 (28) 1967, p.81ADAMS, F. B. 1902 1935, p.30ADAMS, William Grylls 1892 1873-1949 1950, p.51 BarADDISON, F. W. d. 1949 (90) 1950, p.64 College servant
ADENEY, Arthur Webster 1924 d. 1992 (86) 1991-92, p.66
ADKINS, R. P. 1936 1998-99, p.80
AIKEN, William Appleton 1929 1958, p.57
came for 2 years from Yale. Boat Club captain, Dilettante Society
AINSLIE, Colonel David Ronald, D.S.O. 1921 d. 1963 (60) 1963, p.84
AINSLIE, William Ronald 1933 d. 1982 (69) 1981-82, p.48 rowed
INDEX TO OBITUARIES OF CLARE COLLEGE ALUMNI PUBLISHED IN
THE LADY CLARE MAGAZINE OR THE CLARE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL
1920 onwards
Entries for obituaries published in the 1920s are given references which reflect the year and the term in the following format 1922 L, 1922E, 1922 M where L refers to Lent, E to Easter and M to Michaelmas.
The year of death for some entries between 1931-38 is uncertain due to style of records. Please note that there were no College publications between 1939-1947 and so most details of deaths during this period will have to be sought from the College war lists and war memorials (information via the Archivist). However, some were included at later date after 1947.
AIRD, M. R. 1891 d. 1934 1934, p.24
AIRD, Ronald 1921 d. 1986 (84) 1985-86, p.57 rackets and cricket blue
ALCOCK, John Frederick 1924 d. 1982 1982-83, p.43 Son at Clare (K. A. 1959)
ALCOCK, K. 1959 d. 1988 1987-88, p.45
ALDERMAN, Arthur Richard 1933 d. 1980 (78) 1979-80, p.64PhD student from Adelaide University
ALDERSON, Frederick Hodgson Rudd 1886 d. 1925 1925 L, p.33
Rugby for Clare + many caps for England.
ALDERSON, Rev. W. H. d. 1935 (76) 1935, p.30Scholar, friend to the college mission
ALEXANDER, C. S. 1896 1951, p. 64ALEXANDER, G. H. G. 1884 d. 1934 1934, p.24ALEXANDER, J. G. 1899 1972, p.72ALEXANDER, John Osmond Macdonald 1934 d. 1984 (68) 1984-85, p.66
shooting, rugby for the Clare Unemployed
ALEXANDER, R. M. 1903 1962, p.90
ALEXANDER, W. L. 1910 1980-81, p.72
AL-HASSAN, E. G. 1947 1990-91, p.53ALLAN, J. B. 1909 1954, p. 61
ALLAN, P. B. M. 1903 d. 1973 1990-91, p.49ALLAN, Robert Alexander (Lord Allan of Kilmahew), DSO, OBE d. 1979 (64) 1978-79, p.52
Governor of the BBC. Son at Clare (A. 1969)
ALLAN, Robert John 1929 1908-1976 1975-76, p.60
ALLEN, C. V. 1925 d. 1982 1983-84, p.30
ALLEN, P. G. 1939 1998-99, p.81ALLISON, Rev. W. S. 1933, p.20
ALLISON, Robert Campbell 1939 d. 1993 (72) 1994-95, p.67ALLIS-SMITH, Rev. W. 1886 d. 1940 1947, p.101
ALSTON, Arthur, Rex 1920 d. 1994 (93) 1993-94, p.60athletics blue, BBC sports commentator
ALSTON, G. M. F. 1933 1973-74, p.73
ALSTON, John Frederick 1927 d. 1987 (79) 1987-88, p.57Brother at Clare (A. R. 1920). Hockey blue.
ALSTON, Rt. Rev. Arthur Fawsett 1891 d. 19541954, pp.49,50
Bishop Suffragan of Middleton, Lancs. Freemason
ALSTON, Squadron-Leader Michael Robert, R.A.F. ? 1919-1956
1956, pp. 48,49
Joined R.A.F. during the war. Obtained a permanent commission and served in Malaya. Missing, presumed killed, on a training flight off the Isle of Wight
ALSTON, William Evelyn 1886 b. 1868 1958, p.59
AMBLER, Air Vice-Marshal Geoffrey Hill, CB, CBE, AFC 1922 d. 1978 1977-78, p.48
rowed for Cambridge (1924,25,26), President of CUBC
AMBLER, J. B. 1928 d. 1988 1988-89, p.36AMBROSE, John Cole 1962, p.81AMBROSE, Rev. W. C. 1885 d. 1941 1947, p.101AMBROSE, W. C. 1889 d. 1947 (76) 1947, p.101AMOS, A. J. A. 1919 1973, p.63
AMOS, A. J. A. 1919 1974-75, p.83 also mentioned in 1973 Annual
AMOS, The Reverend Charles William Hale 1913 d. 1963 (69) 1963, p.85
college prizes for Theology Studies
ANDERSON, Brigadier-General Stuart Milligan, D.S.O. 1898 ? 1955, p. 61
Served in the South African war, and 1914-18. Awarded the D.S.O., the Legion of Honour and the American D.S.M. Director of the Exchange Telelgraph Company
ANDERSON, I. F. 1930 1973-74, p.73
ANDERSON, John Kenneth 1932 d. 1984 (71) 1983-84, p.42 Father at Clare (K.B. 1900)ANDERSON, Kenneth Belben 1900 d. 1925 1925 M, p. 4
ANDERSON, Patrick Hannay 1919 d. 1978 (78) 1979-80, p.64
College hockey, rugby, athletics, bronze medal in diving, half-blue for cross country. Son at Clare (C. 1956)
ANDERSON, Robert Charles, FSA, FRHISTS 1902 d. 1976 (93) 1975-76, p.60
played leading part in foundation of National Maritime Museum
ANDREW, G. H. 1895 1975-76, p.76ANDREWS, Francis Murray, M.B.E., F.I.C.E. 1921 d. 1969 (67) 1970, p.61
ANDREWS, John 1934 d. 1984 (75) 1984-85, p.66came as graduate from Sydney University.
ANDREWS, P. B. S. S. 1934 1980-81, p.72ANGUS, John Mortimer 1869 d. 1945 1949, p. 50
ANNING, Stephen Towers 1926 d. 1983 (75) 1984-85, p.66
APPERLEY, HW 1889 d. 19291930 (no. 24.1), p. 18
APPLEBE, E. W. 1904 1976-77, p.62
APPLETON, E. L. 1897 1975-76, p.76
APPLETON, F. C. 1898 1975-76, p.76
APPLEYARD, W 1923 d. 19291930 (no. 24.1), p. 18 Ongoing illness during short life
ARBLASTER, Rev. E. 1872 d. 1937 (85) 1937, p.45ARCHER, L. H. J. 1926 1965, p.103
ARGYLE, F. M. 1931 d. 1993 1993-94, p.47
ARKLE, A. G. 1931 d. 1996 1995-96, p.51
ARMITAGE, J. E. C. 1927 d. 1984 1984-85, p.50
ARMSTRONG, G. F. 1901 1975-76, p.76
ARMSTRONG, G. F. 1901 1976-77, p.62ARNOLD, Leslie Mayhew, L.M.S.S.A. 1908 d. 1973 (82) 1973, p.51
Captain of Boat Club, stroke first Mays boat
ARNOLD, The Reverend Cecil North 1878 d. 1948 (99) 1958, p.59ARNOLD, William Bowyer 1914 d. 1962 (66) 1963, p.85
ARNOTT, J. 1932 d. 1995 1994-95, p.54
ARROL, A. D. B. 1930 d. 1994 1994-95, p.54
ARROWSMITH, R. M. 1945 1983-84, p.52
ARROWSMITH, R. M. 1945 d. 1984 1984-85, p.52
ASHBY Lord Eric 1959 d. 1992 (88) 1991-92, p.5Master, Vice Chancellor of University
ASHWORTH, Rupert Stephen Holmes 1959 d. 1979 (41) 1979-80, p.65
ASPINWALL, Guy Richard 1911 d. 19521953, pp. 42,43 Doctor
ASTON, A. J. S. 1926 d. 1993 1992-93, p.49ATHERTON, Thomas Geoffrey Fenton, Ceng, CBIM
1951 (grad) d. 1984 (55) 1984-85, p.67 rowed and coxed
ATKINSON, The Reverend Hugh Douglas 1910 d. 1960 1960, p.78ATTERBURY, H. H. 1895 1947, p.101
AUSTIN, E. W. 1924 d. 1986 1988-89, p.35
AUSTIN, E.W. 1924 d. 1986 1990-91, p.49
AUSTIN, Francis Gardiner (Frank) 1939 d, 20.8.20052004-05, pp. 101-102
AUSTIN, T. C. W. 1933 d. 1952 1953, p. 60 Porter
AVERY, Instructor-Captain George Cecil, R.N. 1896 d. 1963 (87) 1964, p.89
instructor for R.N. Sub-Lieutenants at Emmanuel College
AYDON, John 1906 d. 1947 1948, p. 60BACHARACH, Alfred Louis 1911 d. 1966 (74) 1966, p.106 music, Fabian Society
BACK, Eric Hatfield 1938 d. 1992 (72) 1992-93, p.61
BACKHOUSE, H. W. 1919 1981-82, p.65
BACON, Newton Miles 1928 (83)' 1992-93, p.61
BADCOCK, John Hugh William1944, 1948 d. 1981 1981-82, p.48 Anglican school in Nigeria
BAGGALEY, G. E. 1928 d. 1982 1981-82, p.36BAGGE, H. P. 1898 d. 1942 1947, p.101BAGNALL, George Freerick Oakden 1879 d. 1925
1925 M, pp. 4-5
BAGNALL-OAKELEY, Richard Perceval 1928 d. 1974 (65) 1973-74, p.62BAILEY, B. F. 1909 1947, p.101
BAILEY, D. C. 1934 d. 1967 1994-95, p.54
BAILEY, G. N. 1923 1998-99, p.78BAILEY, Rev Charles 1897 d. 1925 1925 M, p. 2BAILEY, Russell, O.B.E., F.I.Mech.E. 1920 d. 1968 (67) 1968, p.65
Charles Roberts & co. (engineering firm, Wakefield)
BAILEY, Sir Edward, M.C., F.R.S. 1899 1881-1965 1965, p.15 geologist, honorary fellow
BAILEY, Vernon Gerald 1922 1903-1972 1973-74, p.62devoted to cause of improving East-West relations
BAILY, Ralph, Arthur, John 1938 d. 1990 (71)1990-91, p. 67 rower
BAIN, Ian Robert Milne 1972 d. 1993 (39) 1992-93, p.61
BAIN, William Ivor, MD, B CHIR 1922 d. 1974 (70) 1974-75, p.70BAINBRIDGE, Cuthbert, LL.M. 1892 d. 1957 (82) 1957, p.50BAKER, C. W. E. 1902 d. 1941 1947, p.101BAKER, Colonel Hugh Arthur, OBE, MC, RE 1920 d. 1976 1975-76, p.61
BAKER, E. T. L. 1913 d. 1977 1990-91, p.49
BAKER, H. A. 1920 1977-78, p.60
BAKER, John Fleetwood (Lord Baker of Windrush) 1920 d. 1985 (84) 1984-85, p.68
Fellow (1943-1985), Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Sciences in Cambridge University
BAKER, Rev Canon WWC 1879 d. 1930LC 1930, XXV No. 1 p. 36
BAKER, Timothy James 1964 d. 7.8.20042004-05, pp. 102-103
BAKEWELL, George Alfred 1944 d. 7.1.20022001-02, p. 87
BALD, Robert Cecil, Ph.D. 1925 d. 1965 (64) 1965, p.93seventeenth-century English literature
BALFOUR, F. K. 1923 1980-81, p.72
BALLARD, P. E. 1928 1988-89, p.36
BALME, David Mowbray 1931 d. 1989 (76) 1988-89, p.50 Research fellow at Clare, 1937.
BANERJI, Professor Amiya Charan 1915 d. 1968 (77) 1968, p.66
Vice-Chancellor of University of Allahabad, internationally reknowned mathematician, son at Clare
BANHAM, Andrew Roy 1923 d. 1985 (80) 1984-85, p.71 son at Clare (J. 1959)
BANKOLE, Theophilus Ayoola (Ayo)1964 (grad) d. 1976 (41) 1986-87, p.52 Organ scholar from Nigeria
BANKS, William Eric Hallamore, M.B., B. CHIR 1914 d. 1967 (72) 1967, p.82 GP in Falmouth
BANNISTER, Frederick Allan, SC.D. 1920 1971, p.67
BARBER, Harold Wordsworth, F.R.C.P. 1905 1886-1955
1955, pp. 61,62
Golf. Lawn tennis. Dermatologist. Served with the R.A.M.C. in 1914-18 war. Research into effects of mustard gas. President of the Dermatological Society
BARBER, Francis Herbert Patrick 1933 d. 19971998-99, p.104
BARHAM, Harold Arthur 1919 1898-1978 1977-78, p.48 Rowed for Clare
BARING-GOULD, Rev Sabine 1852 b. 1834 (89) 1924 L, p.39
hon. Fellow, author "lives of the saints"+"Onward Christian Soldiers"
BARKER, D. R. 1959 d. 1993 1993-94, p.52
BARKER, H. A. 1910 1976-77, p.62
BARLOW, E. J. P. 1915 1976-77, p.62
BARLOW, P. 1933 1975-76, p.76More complete obituary in 1976-77 Annual
BARLOW, Peter 1933 1976-77, p.52South African. College rugby, member of LX Club.
BARLOW, W. d. 1961? 1961, p.18 Head Gardener for 15 yearsBARNES, William Emery 1885 d. 1939 1947, p.79 assistant lecturer
BARNETT, Miles Aylmer Fulton 1924 d. 1979 (77) 1979-80, p.65Came to work with Appleton in the Cavendish
BARNETT, Sir Denis Hensley Fulton 1926 d. 1992 (86) 1992-93, p.62
CBE, CB, KCB, GCB, Air Chief Marshall of RAF
BARNSDALE, G. H. L. 1893 1975-76, p.76BARR, George Basil Thomas, C.B.E. 1927 d. 1967 1967, p.82 Legal Adviser at Home Office
BARR, George Richard 1935 d. 1980 1980-81, p.55 died in aeroplane accident.
BARR, John Malcolm 1948 d. 15.7.20012000-01, p. 104
BARRACLOUGH, Kenneth James Priestley 1925 d. April 2001
2000-01, p. 105
BARRAN, C. A. 1912 1976-77, p.62
BARRER, Richard Maling 1932 d. 1996 (86) 1995-96, p.64
BARRETT, Anthony McNaghten 1948 d.3.8.20022001-02, p. 87
BARRETT-LENNARD, Sir Richard Fiennes, BART, OBE 1919 d. 1977 (79) 1977-78, p.48
BARRIE, B. P. 1949 d. 1983 1983-84, p.33
BARRON, Richard Alexander 1933 d. 1990 (77) 1991-92, p.66
BARROW, Sir Malcolm Palliser 1920 1900-1973 1973, p.52Deputy PM of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. Son at Clare
BARRY, A. P. 1899 1975-76, p.76BARTELT Geoffrey Peter Ludvic 1932 d.28.8.2003 2002-03 p.98
BARTELT, R. L. 1929 1980-81, p.72BARTLAM, Ernest Storer 1900 d. 1959 1960, p.78BARTLETT, The Reverend Donald Mackenzie Maynard 1892 d. 1969 (96) 1970, p.62 Cricket, Rugby blue, C.U.M.S.BARTON, Thomas Frederick 1926 d. 1965 (57) 1966, p.107 solicitor, Norfolk
BASHFORD 1939 d. 2.8.20042004-05, pp. 103-104
BASS, Arthur 1989-90, p.21worked in the Combination Room for 8 years
BASS, Rhoda 1958 d. 1994 1993-94, p.27 Hostelkeeper of Braeside
BASSETT, H. B. 1944 1998-99, p.81
BASSETT, Peter Rupert 1897 d. 1924 (45) 1924 M, p.9 Sent down??
BATEMAN, Donald Varley 1935 d. 20.8.19992000-01, p. 106
BATHER, E. J. , MC 1907 1976-77, p.62BATTEN, Brigadier Stephen Alexander Holgate, C.B.E. 1920 1898-1957 1957, p.51
College lawn tennis, cousin of Mansfield Forbes (Fellow)
BATTEN, L.J. 1923 d. 1973 ? 1995-96, p.51
BAWTREE, David William 1923 d. 5.2.20022001-02, pp. 88-89
BAWTREE, F. A. 1922 d. 1995 1994-95, p.53
BAWTREE, K. S. 1930 d. 1991 1991-92, p.50
BAYLEY, E. L. 1908 1976-77, p.62BAYLEY, H. Wansey 1891 d. 1946 1947, p.79 Queen's medal
BAYLEY, W. P. 1948 d. 1994 1993-94, p.50
BAYLY, K. R. 1919 1976-77, p.62
BAZETT, S. 1893 1975-76, p.77BEALE, JF 1896 d. 1947 1948, p. 60
BEALL, J. 1938 1996-97, p.56BEARD, H. R. 1884 1964, p.104
BEARD, R. H. 1916 1988-89, p.35BEARDMORE, Rev. H. L. 1874 d. 1933 1933, p.20
BEAUCHAMP, C. P. 1929 d. 1997 1996-97, p.55BEAUCHAMP, Robert Stoney Archer 1927 d. 1988 (80) 1987-88, p.57
BEAUMONT, Thomas 1933 d. 1990 (74) 1989-90, p.62BECK, B. R. 1898 d. 1946 1947, p.101 died at BrisbaneBECK, F. G. M. 1901 1924 M, p.11 fellowBECK, Rev. Canon Edward Josselyn 1851 1832 - 1924 1924 M, p.10 fellow
BECKWITH, G. T. 1924 1980-81, p.72
BEDALE, Frederick Stanley, M.C 1905 1885-1964 1964, p.89
BEDALE, Paul Whibley 1931 d. 1988 1987-88, p.58
BEDFORD, P. F. 1931 1998-99, p.79BEDFORD, Rev. William Campbell Riland 1871 d. 1922 1923 L, p.40 varsity sports
BEE, P. J. 1948 d. 1982 1981-82, p.39BEILBY, F. J. 1924 1973, p.63BELK, Henry John 1920 d. 1946 (44) 1948, p. 60
BELL MACDONALD, Alan Malcolm 1933 d. 1987 (73) 1986-87, p.52
BELL, Anthony George Hay 1938 d. 1993 (73) 1994-95, p.67
BELL, Harry Macara 1924 d. 1984 (85) 1983-84, p.42College magazine, rugby, rowing, Falcons member
BELL, Hugh Poynter 1891 d. 1961 (88) 1961, p.80 composer, lived in CanadaBELL, John Humphrey 1913 d. 1949 1949, p. 51BELL, Randall 1896 d. 1936 1936, p.38BEMROSE, Dr. H. H. 1875 d. 1939 (82) 1947, p.79
BEMROSE, Esmond Clive 1920 d. 1990 (87) 1989-90, p.62BEMROSE, John Maxwell (Sir Max Bemrose) 1924 d. 1986 (82) 1985-86, p.57 swimming half-blue
BENHAM, Colin Stanley Knowles 1927 d. 1988 (79) 1987-88, p.58
BENHAM, Harry d. 1963 1963, p.14Boatman of Clare Boat Club (1946)
BENJAMIN, R. N. 1912 1952, p. 67
BENN, Edward Glanvill 1926 d. 20001999-2000, p. 121
BENNET-LEVY, R. A. 1933 d. 1999 1998-99, p.79BENNETT, Christopher Llewellin 1900 1882-1950 1950, p.52 CoxBENNETT, Denis Pengelly 1923 1904-1969 1969, p.57
BENNETT, E. H. 1937 1994-95, p.55
BENNETT, P. M. 1934 d. 1993 1993-94, p.48
BENNETT, Richard, FRIC 1920 d. 1976 1975-76, p.61nephew of Arnold Bennett. Member of Boat Club (captain).
BENNETT, Stephen Frederick 1927 d. 1981 (73) 1980-81, p.55
BENNETT-LEVY, R. A. 1904 1980-81, p.72
BENNITT, A. J. 1926 d. 1985 1984-85, p.49
BENSON, T. G. 1918 d. 1993 1996-97, p.55
BENTLEY, R. D. 1929 1977-78, p.60More complete obituary in 1978-79 Annual
BENTLEY, Roland David, TD, FIMECHE, FIEE 1929 d. 1978 1978-79, p.53 rowed for Clare
BERKELEY-OWEN, S. 1925 d. 1983 1982-83, p.28
BERNEY-FICKLIN, Alexander Tennet Mackintosh, O.B.E., M.C. 1919 d. 1964 1965, p.94 Kenya (Desert Locust Control)BERRYMAN, John 1936 1914-1972 1972, p.60 American poet. BEST, H. 1918 1966, p.121
BEST, H. G. 1923 1976-77, p.62BEST, J. 1914 1966, p.121BESWICK, J. C. H. 1926 1968, p.76
BETTS Stanley Woodley d.7.6.20032002-03 pp.98-100 CBE: Chaplain
BEVEN, Dudley 1919 d. 1962 (66) 1962, p.82BEVERIDGE, G. 1910 1947, p.101BICKFORD, Rev. W. P. 1901 d. 1941 1947, p.101BIDDELL, W. C. 1879 d. 1945 1947, p.101BIERNACKI, R. K. 1921 1947, p.101
BILLINTON, H. L. 1913 1980-81, p.72BILTON, C. H. E. 1908 1958, p.67
BINDLOSS, A. K. 1906 1976-77, p.62
BINGHAM, R. M. 1934 d. 1992 1991-92, p.51
BINNS, W. O. 1944 d. 1989 1988-89, p.38
BINNS, William Osborne ("Bertie") 1944 d. 1989 (62) 1989-90, p.63BIRCH, J. E. L. 1929 d. 1938 1947, p.101
BIRCH, J. R. 1902 1975-76, p.77BIRD, Stephen 1906 1963, p.100
BIRNSTINGL, C. A. 1913 1975-76, p.77BISCOE, V. F. 1905 1958, p.67BISHOP, M. H. H. 1946 1960, p.88BISHOP, Percival Frederick, M.B., B. CHIR. 1913 d. 1972 (77) 1973, p.52 Ministry of HealthBISHOP, The Reverend Eric Francis Fox 1910 d. 1976 (85) 1976-77, p.52 distinguished Arabist
BLACK, F. D. B. 1920 1989-90, p.39BLACK, R. B. 1926 1947, p.101
BLACK, William Walker 1960 d. 1998 (81) 1997-98, p.76 fellow, senior tutor
BLACKBURN, Guy 1929 d. 1994 (83) 1993-94, p.60 MBE (military)BLACKBURNE, C. G. C. M. I. 1909 1963, p.100BLACKBURNE, Charles John Warren 1927 d. 1993 (86) 1993-94, p.61
BLACKBURNE, Hugh Charles 1931 d. 1995 (83) 1994-95, p.67 bishop of Thetford
BLACKBURNE, N. A. E. 1933 d. 1999 1998-99, p.79
BLACKBURNE, Sir Kenneth William 1926 d. 1980 (72) 1980-81, p.56
Father and brother (H. 1931) at Clare. College rowing. Governor-General of Jamaica.
BLACKBURNE, The Very Rev. Lionel Edward 1895 d. 1951 1951, p. 48,49 Dean Emeritus of Ely. Golf
BLACKBURNE, The Very Reverend Harry William, D.S.O., M.C. 1897 d. 1963 (85) 1963, p.85 Dean of Bristol (1934-51)
BLACKFORD, Harry Crothall 1932 d. 11.11.20022001-02, p. 89
BLACKSTONE, Stanley 1927 d. 1987 (79) 1986-87, p.52BLACKWOOD, George Douglas Morant 1929 d. 1997 (87) 1996-97, p.73
Czech War Cross+ Military Medal
BLACKWOOD, James Hugh 1896 1878-1951 1951, p. 50President of the Publisher's Assoc.
BLADON, John Ward 1909 d. 1963 1963, p.88 father was at Clare
BLADON, Michael William Boden 1913 d. 1962 1962, p.82BLAGDEN, John James 1890 d. 1925 1926 L. p. 32
BLAIKLEY, Bruce John 1954 d. 1991 (57) 1991-92, p.66
BLAIR, Alastair Campbell 1926 d. 19991998-99, p.105 major in TA
BLAIR, Archibald 1897 d. 1955 1955, p. 62Lawyer. Served in 1914-18 war. Wounded. Sportsman
BLAIR, J. 1923 1988-89, p.35
BLAIR, John 1923 1904-1989 1988-89, p.51
BLAKE, Percy Charles Dashwood 1887 d. 19551955, pp. 62,63
Rowing. Trained as a lawyer. Legacy of £3,000 to the College
BLEAKLEY, Robert Brian Jones 1945 d. 1995 (68) 1995-96, p.64
BLESSLEY, R. W. H. 1894 1975-76, p.77
BLIGH, H. W. 1914 d. 1969 1988-89, p.35
BLINKHORN, R. H. 1905 1976-77, p.62
BLOCKEY, H. S. 1904 1976-77, p.62BLOOMFIELD, Rev. Herbert 1886 d. 1950 1951, p. 50 Clergyman
BLYTH, C. H. 1921 1978-79, p.74
BOARDMAN, F. D. 1939 d. 1979 1981-82, p.38
BODDAM-WHETHAM, Alexander David 1934 d. 1990 (78) 1989-90, p.63
BOGGON, John Graham 1951 d. 1980 (49) 1980-81, p.58 Brother at Clare (N. 1944)BOLLAND, P. H. 1922 1955, p.75
BOLLAND, Thomas William Fenton 1917 d. 1961 (61) 1961, p.82BOLTON, L. 1880 d. 1942 1947, p.102
BONALLACK Basil George 1926 d.8.5.20032002-03 p.100
Cambridge University Cavalry Squadron: Fought in Dunkirk: Major
BOND, G. W. 1891 1975-76, p.77
BOND, John Greaves 1920 d. 1987 (86) 1987-88, p.58BOND, Rev. Clements Graham Onslow 1889 d. 1950 1951, p. 50 Clergyman
BOND, William Ronald Somerville 1923 1905-20022003-04, p. 104
BONE, Geoffrey William 1936 d. 20042003-04, p. 105
BONHOTE, The Reverend Canon Edward Frederick 1907 d. 1972 (84) 1973, p.53 10th Wrangler (1909)
BOOKLESS Alec Smeed 1928 d.22.3.20032002-03 pp.100-101 half blue for cross country
BOORD, Harry Percy 1887 d. 1923 (55) 1924 L, p.41
BOOTH, James Walker 1919 d. 1983 1982-83, p.43 coxBOOTH-CLIBBORN, Stanley Eric Francis 1970 d. 1996 (71) 1996-97, p.74
Vicar Gr. St. Marys, Bishop of Manchester
BOOTY, Rev. Horatio Edwin 1882 d. 1949 (86) 1950, p.52Athletics Blue, Captain of College Rugby XV
BORLAND, Harold Howie 1930 d. 1986 (74) 1985-86, p.57BOROUGH, The Reverend Roland Frederick 1896 d. 1970 (92) 1970, p.63
BORRIE, Peter Forbes 1936 d. 1984 (66) 1983-84, p.42President of Section of Dermatology at RS of Medicine
BORTON, G. N. 1938 d. 1993 1992-93, p.50BOSANQUET, Florian Gustavus 1889 d. 1925 (54) 1925 L, p.33BOUCHER, R. E. 1913 d. 1946 (76) 1947, p.102BOULDERSON, George Henry Carne 1908 d. 1969 (79) 1969, p.57
Cox, Governer of Coastal Provinces (Kenya)
BOULIND, Henry Frederick 1925 d. 1970 (63) 1970, p.64
BOULTON, Major-General Harold, C.B., C.B.E. 1891 d. 1955 1956, p. 49
Indian Medical Service. War service in Somaliland in 1891, and in the 1914-18 war, and in the Afghan Campaign.
BOUND, Montague Harrison Spencer 1945 d. 1997 1996-97, p.75BOURNER, Arthur Charles Nicholson 1903 d. 1948
1951, pp. 50,51 Schoolmaster
BOWEN, W. R. 1916 1965, p.103
BOWERMAN, L. T. 1933 d. 1999 1998-99, p.80BOWHILL, J. A. 1887 1931, p.xi
BOWRING, Edgar Rennie Harvey MC 1934 d. 29.6.2001
2000-01, p. 106
Mellon Fellow. Archivist post was set up in his memory in 2002.
BOYD, James Dixon, M.D. d. 1968 (60) 1968, p.64 Fellow 1935-38 and 1951-68
BOYD, R. T. 1926 d. 1982 1988-89, p.36
BOYDELL, Brian Patrick 1935 d. 20001999-2000, p. 122
BOYES, James Ashley 1943 d. 20042003-04, p. 105
BRABIN-SMITH, P. G. 1933 d. 1980 1986-87, p.36
BRACHI, F. P. 1941 1996-97, p.57
BRACHI, R. M. 1941 d. 1991 1996-97, p.57
BRACKENBURY, Rev FF 1872 d. 19281928 E, p. 104 Headmaster
BRADBURY, John Cecil Openshaw M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P 1892 d. 1955 1955, p. 63
In practice at Sandgate. Keen sportsman
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College swimming, rugby and golf
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Honarary Fellow of Clare (1977), President of Yale (1963-77)
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BROADWAY, L. F. 1930 1991-92, p.50BROMAGE, Richard Raikes 1871 1853 - 1922 1923 L, p.40BROOKMAN, Edgar L. d. 1950 (56) 1950, p.64 Served in Buttery for 40 years
BROUGH, Lester James 1974 1975-76, p.62
Choral exhibitioner and medical student, died in car accident at the end of his second year.
BROWN, A. S. 1921 d. 1983 1989-90, p.39BROWN, Alexander 'Alastair' Dickson 1932 d. 1991 (77) 1991-92, p.67
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GP and consulting anaesthetist in Cambridge
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professor of geophysics (Cambridge), director of National Physical Laboratory. Fellow of Clare (1943-48). One of first fellows of Churchill.
BULLEN, Horace Braithwaite, MRCS, LRCP, FRCS 1910 1978-79, p.53
Honorary Orthopaedic Consultant Surgeon to Hastings group of hospitals.
BULLETT, David William 1968 d. 8.7.20012000-01, p. 108
Director of Studies of Maths for Natural Scientists
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Anglican clergyman, later received into the Catholic church
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founder member of Clare College Coffee Club. Died after only 1 term at Clare.
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in Anti-Aircraft Corps, his searchlight found the Cuffley Zeppelin
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Newspaper owner, philanthropist
CALDOW, Marc William Herve d. 1976 (21) 1975-76, p.64
Mallinson Scholar in Modern Languages, died in car accident in his second year.
CALLAWAY, Rev. Godfrey 1888 d. 1942 1947, p.81
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Doctor. Fellow of the Zoological Society of Scotland
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KLH, Belgian Order of the Crown
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Rugby. District Officer for Fort Hall area of Kenya. Killed in Mau Mau ambush
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Boxing. Rowing. Doctor. Freemason
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very involved in musical and dramatic life of Cambridge, composer and director of opera
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CASSIDY, Sir Maurice Alan, G.C.V.O., C.B., M.D., F.R.C.P. 1898 1950, p.53
Physician-in-ordinary to the King, President of Royal Society of Medicine, Honorary Fellow
CATESBY, E. A. 1925 1980-81, p.72
CAVE, R. B. 1921 d. 1984 1985-86, p.26
CAVE, R. B. 1921 d. 1984 1986-87, p.35
CAZALET, Robert George 1909 d. 1964 1965, p.95Boat Club, India, pioneer of civil aircraft
CHADWICK, A. J. 1930 d. 1993 1994-95, p.54
CHADWICK, Hector Munro 1889 d. 1947 (77) 1947, p.9 Classical Scholar, later fellow
CHAMBERLAIN, T. A. 1899 1975-76, p.77
CHAMBERS, Eric Gordon 1919 d. 1976 (75) 1975-76, p.64Fellow of British Psychological Society
CHAMBERS, Frank Pentland 1920 1964, p.90 lecturer in Int. Relations at LSE
CHAMBERS, Frederick William d. 1967 (86) 1967, p.83Roman Catholic Converts' Aid Society
CHANCELLOR, John George 1859 d. 1924 (84) 1924 M, p.712th in his year in Classical tripos
CHAPLIN, E. G. M. 1889 d. 1932 1933, p.20
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CHAPMAN, George 1973 d. 1998 1998-99, p.60 Porter 73-82
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CHAPPLE, H. A. P. 1948 d. 1971 1990-91, p.54CHASE, Basil Hugh 1953 1927-1964? 1964, p.90 work on DNA synthesis
CHASE, W. H. 1934 d. 1995 1995-96, p.52
CHATTERTON, Bernard James 1927 d. 1993 (85) 1992-93, p.63
CHATTERTON, Robert Hunter 1935 d. 1993 (77) 1992-93, p.64
CHAYTOR, Colonel D'Arcy, C.M.G., C.B.E. 1893 d. 1960 1963, p.89
New Zealand Forces, Royal Marines, South African War. Brother (A.H.) at Clare
CHAYTOR, A. H., K.C. 1888 d. 1931 1931, p.xiinvalided from trenches 1916 (aged 45!)
CHAYTOR, E. D. 1932 1990-91, p.50
CHESHIRE, David Alexander 1962 d. 1992 (48) 1991-92, p.67
CHIAPPE, A. J. 1934 1973-74, p.73More complete obituary in 1974-75 Annual
CHIAPPE, Professor Andrew 1933 d. 1967 1974-75, p.71came as Kellett Fellow from Columbia
CHIBNALL, Albert Charles 1912 d. 1988 (93) 1987-88, p.59
known as "Chib" or "Chibby". Rowed, won College sculls. Fellow at Clare (1943-88)
CHIGNELL, Norman James 1902 d. 1961 (78) 1961, p.8214th Wrangler, University lacrosse
CHILDS, Ernest Carr, Ph.D, S.C.D. 1931 1907-1973 1973, p.53
At Clare as research student. First elected Fellow of Darwin College.
CHILDS, R. M. 1936 d. 1996 1995-96, p.52CHINNECK, Rev. Sydney Thomas Elston 1895 d. 1952 1952, p. 51 Schoolmaster
CHIRNSIDE, C. R. 1904 1980-81, p.72CHRISTIE, Rev George, John Burge 1883 d. 1927 1928 L, p..49
CHRISTIE, Sir William 1920 d. 1983 1982-83, p.28CHRISTOU, Michael Victor 1958 d. 1959 (20) 1959, p.65
CHURCH, G. A. 1928 d. 1992 1991-92, p.49
CHURCH, Robert Henry Ross 1927 (grad) d. 1975 1975-76, p.66
Colonial Administrative Service (Palestine)
CHURCHILL, Frederick Herbert John Salisbury 1898 d. 1953 1954, p. 51 Solicitor
CLANCY, T. B. M. 1959 d. 1994 1994-95, p.58
CLAPHAM, P. R. 1929 d. 1985 1984-85, p.50
CLAPHAM, P. R. 1930 d. 1930 1985-86, p.27
CLARIDGE, P. R. P. 1931 d. 1985 1984-85, p.50
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CLARK, G. 1926 d. 1993 1993-94, p.47
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CLARKE, Cyril Kenyon 1922 d. 1990 (88) 1989-90, p.65 member of the Trundlers
CLARKE, E. L. 1926 d. 1986 1990-91, p.50
CLARKE, Owen, MD, BCHIR, FRCP(C) 1934 d. 1977 (62) 1977-78, p.49
Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Western Ontario
CLARKE, Sir Richard William Barnes, KCB, OBE d. 1975 (64) 1974-75, p.72
Wrangler in Maths tripos (1931), University chess
CLARKE, Thomas Ernest Bennett (Tibby) 1925 d. 1989 (81) 1988-89, p.51
CLAYTON, J. 1905 1955, p.75Obituary in Clare Association Annual 1956
CLAYTON, J. A. 1946 d. 1997 1996-97, p.57
CLAYTON, James 1905 ?1956, pp. 50,51
Served with RAMC in 1914-18 war. Businessman
CLEEVES, J. C. 1920 1955, p.75CLEEVES, John Clifton 1920 d. 1969 1969, p.58CLEGG, Alexander Bradshaw (Sir Alec Clegg) d. 1986 (76) 1985-86, p.59
CLELAND, Andrew Morton 1948 d. 1956 1956, p. 51
Killed in a climbing accident in Switzerland. Schoolmaster. Service in Palestine.
CLEMENT-BROWN, R. S. 1922 d. 1989 1989-90, p.39CLEMENTS, B. 1947, p.39 kitchen porterCLIFTON, A. B. 1895 1972, p.72CLISSOLD, Rev. C. H. 1887 d. 1937 1937, p.49
CLIVE, R. M. 1934 d. 1998 1998-99, p.80
CLIVE, Robert Michael 1934 d. 1998 (83) 1997-98, p.78
CLOUGH, Robert Mathers, M.B.E. 1934 d. 19551955, pp. 63,64
Lawyer. War service in West Africa and India. Polish Silver Cross of Merit, as well as the M.B.E
COAKER, Geoffrey 1926 1908-1974 1974-75, p.74
COCHRANE, Donald 1947 d. 1983 (66) 1982-83, p.44Came as PhD student from Melbourne Uni.
COCK, Lancelot Kenneth 1925 d. 1993 (87) 1992-93, p.64
COCKE, John 1953 1934-1989 1988-89, p.52
College dramatic socitety, Footlights and CU Pantomime Society
COCKS Colin George Campbell 1954 d.14.9.20022002-03 pp.101-02 OBE
COCKS, E. W. M. 1921 d. 1976 1990-91, p.49COE, C. G. 1893 1931, p.xi
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Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Nyasaland
COLEMAN, Otis Turner 1919 d. 1965 (73) 1965, p.95 soil specialist
COLEMAN, Roger 1949 d. 7.5.20022001-02, pp. 90-91
COLES Cecil Ellis 1928 d.25.4.20022002-03 p.102
COLES, E. E. 1934 d. 1999 1998-99, p.80
COLES, Kaines Adlard 1920 d. 1985 (83) 1984-85, p.72 son at Clare (R. 1946)
COLES, Peter Alan 1939 d. 1988 (68) 1988-89, p.52
COLGRAVE, Bertram, Hon. D.Litt (Durham)
1920 (grad.) d. 1968 (79) 1968, p.69
first Public Orator at Durham University, Anglo-Saxon and Middle English
COLLARO, P. J. 1943 1996-97, p.57COLLEY, J. H. 1891 1935, p.30COLLINGWOOD, Boris Esmond 1939 d. 1968 (48) 1969, p.58 CricketCOLLINS, Lieut-Colonel Richard Arthur, D.L., D.S.O. 1922 d. 1972 (69) 1973, p.54 College cricket and rugbyCOLLYER, Rev. Daniel 1866 d. 1924 (75) 1924 M, p.9COLLYMORE, Eric Claude 1919 d. 1963 1965, p.95 college cricket
COLMAN, George Hay 1937 d. 26.2.19992000-01, p. 110
COLONEL, Robert Baxter Cousens 1898 d. 1943 1949, p. 51
COLT, Harry Shapland 1889? d. 19511952, pp. 51,52 Golf. Designer of golf courses
COLTHURST, P. B. 1935 d. 1989 1988-89, p.37
COLTHURST, P. B. 1935 d. 1989 1989-90, p.41
COLVILLE, Lieut-Colonel Norman Robert, MC, FSA 1913? d. 1974 1974-75, p.75
at Clare for first year only (degree interrupted because of WWI, did not continue after the war)
COMB, Robert George Patrick Nicholson 1926 d. 9.6.2002
2001-02, pp. 91-3
COMBE, R. G. N. Senr 1897 d. 1940 1947, p.102
COMBER, Michael Robert 1963 d. 20042003-04, p. 107
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CONSIDINE, I. 1941 1980-81, p.72
CONSIDINE, Ian Douglas McLaren 1941 d. 1972 1973, p.55 played golf for University
CONSTANTINE, Lieut-Colonel William Whitesmith, M.C., T.D., D.L. 1905 1887-1970 1971, p.68 Son at Clare
COOK, Robert Manuel 1928 d. 20001999-2000, p. 123
COOK, Sir Edward Mitchener, C.S.I., C.I.E. 1899 d. 1955
1955, pp. 64,65
Indian civil servant. Financial Advisor to the Government of Siam. Governor of the National Bank of Egypt. "China Relations Officer" in India.
COOKE, P. F. 1936 1954, p. 61
COOPER, Brian 1929 d. 2004
2003-04, p. 48; Photograph, p. 8 Bursar 1949-1978
COOPER, Collingwood Whitehouse Michael, MB, BCHIR, MRCS, LRCP 1947 d. 1976 1978-79, p.53
One of founders of LIVES (road rescue service)
COOPER, James Dudley 1929 d. 1983 (72) 1983-84, p.43
COOPER, John 1936 d. 1998 (80) 1997-98, p.79Lieutenant commnader in Navy, DSC+bar
COOPER, W. H. 1951 d. 1993 1992-93, p.52
COOPER, William Francis 1896 1878-19501951, pp.51,52 Doctor
COPE, A. A. D. 1926 d. 1976 1989-90, p.39
COPE, J. A. 1894 1975-76, p.77
COPE, James Ralph Obre, D.L., J.P. 1897 d. 1954
1955, pp. 65,66
Irish landowner. Ulster Volunteer Force. Served in 1914-18 war.
COPE, Lord 1888 1870-1946 1948, p. 63COPELAND, Francis Wethered Robin 1943 d. 1995 (70) 1994-95, p.69 Blues and Captain Clare boatsCOPEMAN, Rev. Robert 1882 d. 1939 (79) 1947, p.81CORBAN, Rev. Canon L. H. L. B. 1899 d. 1947 1947, p.102CORBAN, Rev. Canon William Henry Birch 1897 d. 1951
1951, pp. 52,53
Vicar of the Abbey Church, Romsey
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CORLETT, J. L. 1932 d. 1981 1986-87, p.36
CORNELIUS, Eustace Hope 1943 d. 11.8.20052004-05, pp. 104-105
CORNELIUS, Norman Stanley 1905 d. 1963 1963, p.89soccer blue, toured with the Corinthians
CORNISH, Basil Desmond 1940 d. 1989 (67) 1988-89, p.53 College rowing
CORT, J. H. 1948 d. 1994 1993-94, p.50CORY, R. W. 1896 1973, p.63
COULSON, Alexander George 1919 d. 1985 (84) 1984-85, p.72
involved in College Mission, Lady Clare Fund, Clare Association (Vice-President)
COUPER, S. B. 1895 1947, p.102
COW, Charles Stuart 1898 d.1953 1954, p. 51Blue as a weight-putter. Solicitor
COWARD, Michael Anthony 1962 d. 1977 (34) 1976-77, p.54
COWELL, Antony Russell 1928 d. 1994 (84) 1994-95, p.69 first boat
COWIE, C. R. 1940 1998-99, p.81
CRAIB, J. D. G. 1936 d. 1994 1993-94, p.48
CRAIG, J. S. 1931 d. 1995 1994-95, p.54CRAMPTON, Harold Percy, M.D., F.F.A.R.C.S. 1897 d. 1969 (91) 1969, p.58
Anaesthetist (Middlesex Hospital)
CRANE, R. B. 1933 d. 1996 1995-96, p.52
CRANG, J. M. L. 1930 d. 1993 1993-94, p.47
CRAVEN, Edward Musgrave 1898 d. 19541954, pp. 51,52 Civil service
CRAWFORD, Rev. Alfred 1874 1856 - 1937 1938, p.48CRAWFORD, H. E. V. 1886 d. 1937 1938, p.59
CRAWSHAW, J. T. 1926 1988-89, p.36CRICK, Bishop P. C. T. d. 1937 (54) 1937, p.49 Dean and Fellow
CROCKER, James William Tailby 1943 d. 1996 1996-97, p.76CROLL, Graham McArthur 1934 d. 1951 1951, p. 53 Farmer
CROMARTIE, Ronald Ian Talbot 1947 d. 1987 (58) 1987-88, p.62CROSHAW, F. P. d. 1931 1932, p.12
CROSS, Andrew, Graeme 1947 d. 1989 (67) 1990-91, p.68
CROSS, Christopher Turner 1939 d. 1993 (73) 1994-95, p.70CROSSLAND, Cyril 1897 d. 1943 (64) 1947, p.82 DSc Lond.
CROSSLEY, F. R. 1929 d. 1987 1986-87, p.35
CROSSLEY, R. A. 1931 d. 1997 1996-97, p.55
CROSTHWAITE, Richard 1955 d. 1987 (53) 1986-87, p.54 athletics blue
CROWE, H. M. 1925 d. 1991 1993-94, p.47CROWE, Major Dennis Marston, M.C. 1911 d. 1971 (78) 1972, p.64
president of Senior Golfers' Union, South Africa
CROWTHER, Alan 1931 d. 1986 1985-86, p.59Professor of Psychology (Canterbury, NZ)
CROWTHER, Lord Geoffrey 1925 d. 1972 (64) 1972, p.56
Honorary fellow (1958-72). Chancellor of the Open University, editor of the Economist
CRUISE, Sydney Elvin 1935 1916-1965 1965, p.96Head of Mathematics Dept at Rhodes University, South Africa
CRUSE, H. B. d. 1932 1932, p.12
CULLEN, R. A. 1897 1975-76, p.77
CUNNINGHAM, J. S. 1955 d. 1990 1990-91, p.55
CUNNINGHAM, Sir Josias 1953 d. 20001999-2000, p. 123
CUNNINGHAM, Sir Knox, BT, QC 1928 d. 1976 (67) 1975-76, p.66Dilettante Society. Ulster Unionist MP.
CUNNINGHAM-REID, Capt. Alec Stratford, DFC 1914 d. 1977 (80) 1976-77, p.54
CURTIS, E. C. 1930 d. 1983 1982-83, p.29
CURTIS, Peter Charles 1963 d. 1986 (40) 1985-86, p.60CUTHBERT, (William) Leslie, MB, CHB 1922 d. 1979 (75) 1978-79, p.54 Stroked College May boatCUTLER, Horace Arthur 1893 d. 1930 1952, p. 52 Doctor
DAIN, George Rutherford, C.I.E., M.C. 1903 1884-1954 1955, p. 66
East India Railway Company. Served in France in 1914-18 war. Military Cross.
D'ALBUQUERQUE, N. P. 1912 1973, p.63
DALEY, Raymond 1935 d. 1989 (72) 1989-90, p.65
DALGETY, Euan Campbell 1943 d. 1949 1950, p.54 University Hockey XI and Fives
DALGLEISH, John Walter Brid 1933 d. 1991 (77) 1991-92, p.68DALTON, Canon J. N. KCVO, CMG, FRSA 1860 d. 1931 (92) 1931, p.xi
Tutor to Prince Albert, later chaplain to the King
DALTON, Rev. Prebendary A. E. 1872 d. 1938 (84) 1938, p.52DALTRY, David Reginald 1921 d. 1927 1927 M p. 5DALTRY, Lieut.-Colonel Robson William Osmond, M.B.E., T.D. 1919 d. 1968 1969, p.59
DALTRY, Osmond Holmes, J.P. 1917 d. 1962 (53) 1963, p.89
three brothers at Clare, J.P. at Stevenage, Hertfordshire brewery
DALTRY, Thomas Bertram 1923 d. 1974 1974-75, p.75 College hockeyDALWICK, R. E. R. 1905 1971, p.83
DANCY, Herbert William 1920 d. 1977 (77) 1976-77, p.54
DANCY, Michael Justin 1941 d. 1972 (49) 1973, p.55
DANE, David Surrey 1946 d. 1998 (75) 1997-98, p.79 1st SAS division
DANIELS, Alban William Pomeroy 1940 d. 1988 (65) 1987-88, p.63active member of Chapel, boat club, Union
DANIELS, Professor Henry Ellisd. 16 April 2000
1999-2000, p. 19
Prof of Mathematical Statistics at Birmingham
DANIELS, The Reverend Canon Alec Percy, M.C. 1907 1890-1957 1957, p.53 very involved in College Mission
DANIELSON, R. E. 1935 d. 1988 1988-89, p.37
DANKS, Peter, Kahn, Lovitt 1933 d. 1990 (75)1990-91, p. 68
DARBISHIRE, Harold Dunkinfield 1900 d. 1951 1952, p. 52 Swimming, water polo. Solicitor
DARBISHIRE, Stephen Bright 1931 d. 1988 (75) 1987-88, p.63rugby, squash, swimming, motor-racing
DARBY, Arthur John Lovett d. 1960 (84) 1960, p.79 Blues rugby
DARBY, Edward Henry D'Esterre 1890s? d. 1958 1959, p.67
2 brothers at Clare, College rugby and cricket, member of Nuggets
DARBY, Lionel Frank Christopher 1891 d. 1954 1955, p. 67
President of Debating Society. Hockey. Successful advocate. Registrar of the Admiralty Court. Senior Secretary for the annual College dinner in London
DARLOW, Rev TH 1877 d. 1927 1927 M p. 5
DARVALL, Richard John 1920 d. 1977 (79) 1976-77, p.55DASHWOOD, Sir Henry 1896 1878-1959 1959, p.68 famous ecclesiastical lawyerDAUBENEY, The Reverend Edmund Seymour 1888 d. 1961 (93) 1963, p.90
Rector of Broughton. Younger brother at Clare.
DAVENPORT, E. P. 1941 d. 1983 1991-92, p.52DAVEY, Harry Norman 1907 d. 1949 1949, p. 52 Novelist
DAVEY, John Hillier 1949 d. 1991 (62)1990-91, p. 69
DAVID, Lt. Col. M. 1895 1951, p. 64
DAVID, Prof Sir T. W. Edgworth d. 1934 1934, p.24KBE, CMG, DSO, on the Shackleton Expedition
DAVIDSON, R. G. 1894 1963, p.100
DAVIDSON, T. R. 1931 1998-99, p.79
DAVIES, H. V. 1922 d. 1974 1989-90, p.39
DAVIES, J. W. 1928 1973-74, p.73DAVIES, John Idris d. 1960 1960, p.78 College servant for 10 yearsDAVIES, John Martin 1966? d. 1969 1969, p.60
DAVIES, Philip Sidney 1928 d. 19991999-2000, p. 124 Law
DAVIS, C. E. J. 1898 1975-76, p.77
DAVIS, Henry Hargan 1935 d. 1992 (83) 1991-92, p.68
DAVIS, J. J. 1948 1998-99, p.82
DAVIS, R. E. 1943 d. 1995 1994-95, p.55
DAVISON, William 1977 d. 1993 1992-93, p.65 Queen's Honourary Physician
DAWSON, Barrie, PHD 1947 d. 1974 (49) 1973-74, p.63 Took PhD at Clare
DAWSON, Ian Michael Pudsey 1940 d. 1995 (74) 1994-95, p.70
DAWSON, T. C. 1940 d. 1982 1988-89, p.38
DAWSON, Thomas Cuthbert 1940 d. 1982 (60)1990-91, p. 69
DAWSON, W. A. G. 1920 d. 1981 1981-82, p.36
DAWSON, Walter Hill 1886 d.19541955, pp. 67,68
Indian Civil Service. Served in 1914-18 war. Universities Bureau of the British Empire
DAWSON, William Percy 1945 d. 20042003-04, p. 108
DAYSH, W. A. 1940 1998-99, p.81de FREITAS, Capt. D. A. 1913 d. 1933 1933, p.20
DE FREITAS, Julian Mignon, O.B.E. 1909 1889-1952 1953, p. 43
Represented the College at nearly every game. Colonial legal service
De FREITAS, Sir A. 1888 d. 1940 (71) 1947, p.102
DE FREITAS, The Rt Hon Sir Geoffrey 1931 d. 1982 (69) 1981-82, p.48
Union President, Athletics blue. Distinguished career in Labour, House of Commons, Commonwealth affairs and European politics. Honorary Fellowship at Clare in 1967
de PARAVINCI, Thomas Pitt 1928 d. 1995 (86) 1994-95, p.70
DE SILVA, Sir Albert E. 1907 d. 1956 1988-89, p.35
DEAN, Sir Patrick Henry 1932 d. 1994 (85) 1994-95, p.71Honourary Fellow, GCMG, british rep to UN
DEANE, Rev Anthony Charles 1889 d. 1946 1947, p.83 Chaplain to the King
DEAR, Arthur Herbert 1943 d. 14.3.20012000-01, p. 111
DEITCH, R. C. 1964 1980-81, p.72
DELIUS, S. St M. 1908 1976-77, p.62
DENNIS, Trevor1905 (grad) d. 1950 (68) 1951, p. 54
Headmaster of William Hulme's School, Manchester
DENNISON, P. J. 1971 d. 1989 1988-89, p.44
DENNISON, Peter John 1971 d. 1989 (47) 1989-90, p.66Fellow and Director of Music (1971-75)
DEPREE, Maxwell Templer 1933 d. 1992 (77) 1991-92, p.68
DEROME, Andrew, Eric 1976 d. 1991 (33) 1990-91, p.69
DEVENNEY, Michael John Vittttorini 1998 d. 20042003-04, p. 109 Disability consultant
DEW, J. 1906 1955, p.75DIAMOND, William Edward Le Boutillier 1921 d. 1993 (95) 1992-93, p.65DICK, J. M. H. 1898 d. 1946 1947, p.102
DICK, Robert Charles Stewart 1931 d. 20042003-04, p. 111 Scottish Rugby player
DICKINS, W. O. 1924 d. 1990 1990-91, p.49
DICKINSON, J. R. 1927 d. 1996 1996-97, p.55DINN, Hugh Kennett 1903 d. 1950 1951, p. 54 Solicitor
DISTIN, William Lidstone (Bill) 1956 d. 26.12.20042004-05, pp. 105-106
DIVINE, D. 1923 d. 1973 1989-90, p.39
DIXON, A. M. 1925 1988-89, p.35
DIXON, C. P. 1891 d. 1939 1947, p.84International Tennis and fencing champion.
DOBSON, Anthony Henry George 1932 d. 1987 1986-87, p.54
DODD, J. S. 1929 d. 1983 1982-83, p.29DONALDSON, Richard Gordon 1940 d. 1960 (38) 1961, p.83DONNITHORNE, The Venerable Vyvyan Henry, M.C. 1911 d. 1968 1970, p.68DORLING, Rev. Canon E. E. d. 1943 (79) 1947, p.84 contributor to 'Clare College'DOTTRIDGE, Cecil Alfred, M.D., D.P.H. 1903 d. 1962 (80) 1962, p.82
Major in Royal Army Medical Corps (WWI)
DOUGLAS, D. A. G. 1935 1976-77, p.62DOUGLAS, Rev FWG 1905 d. 1929 1929 L, p. 57 Vicar of St Peter's, Droitwich
DOUGLAS, William Ian 1934 d. 5.2.20022001-02, p. 94
DOUTHWAITE, A. W. S. 1907 d. 1973 1990-91, p.49DOW, Alexander Warren 1892 1892-1951? 1951, p. 54 Artist, art critic
DOWNES, Robert Oliver d. 1957 (24) 1957, p.56
President of University Mountaineering Club, died on expedition on K1
DOWTON, A. M. 1906 1980-81, p.72
DRAYSON, D. A. 1929 d. 1984 1983-84, p.30
DRESSLER, Philip D'Huc 1911 d. 1973 1973-74, p.64cross-country, half-blue in boxing
DREW, William Sydney 1895 d. 1952 1953, p.44Gymnast. Football. Teacher of singing
DRIVER, John Edmund 1939 d. 1965 (65) 1966, p.110Emeritus Professor, Hong Kong University (chemistry)
DRYSDALE, Alasdair Morrison 1933 d. 1994 (78) 1993-94, p.61DRYSDALE, E. J. 1901 1935, p.30
DU CANN, Richard Dillon Lott 1949 d. 1994 (65) 1993-94, p.61
DUCKHAM, Alex Narraway ("Jim") 1922 d. 1988 (85) 1987-88, p.64
DUCKHAM, H. R. 1938 1998-99, p.80DUCKHAM, Jack Eliot 1926 d. 1971 (63) 1971, p.68
DUCKHAM, Thomas Michael 1936 d. 1958 1958, p.60Colonial Admin. Service in Nigeria
DUCKWORTH, G. de L., F. Z. S. 1889 d. 1937 1938, p.59
DUDLEY, Jean d. 1992 1991-92, p.33 lodging housekeeperDULEEPSINHJI, Raj Kumar Shri 1924 1959, p.5 CricketDUMMETT, Sir Robert Ernest 1891 d. 1941 (69) 1947, p.85
DUNBAR, Archibald Loraine 1925 d. 1994 (87) 1994-95, p.72 MBE (military)
DUNBAR, D. S. 1931 d. 1987 1989-90, p.40DUNBAR, W. H. 1925 1963, p.100
DUNCAN, Richard Spencer 1933 d. 1985 (74) 1985-86, p.61 Son at Clare (I. R. 1961)
DUNN, N. W. 1933 d. 1995 1995-96, p.52
DUNN, Ronald Carr 1932 d. 7.2.20052004-05, pp. 106-108
DUNN, W. D. 1929 1972, p.72
DUPONT, B. C. 1919 1994-95, p.53
DUPONT, Clifford Walter 1923 d. 1978 (72) 1977-78, p.49first President of independent Rhodesia
DURELL, Dudley Vavasour 1925 d. 1998 (92) 1997-98, p.80DURELL, John Carlyon Vavasor 1889 d. 1946 (76) 1947, p.85 CBE
DUTTON, L. P. 1927 d. 1997 1996-97, p.55
DYER, Francis Norman Victor ? d. 1920 1920 L, p. 4
Surgeon during war then died at only 26 of scarlet fever contracted at London Fever Hospital
DYER, Ronald Henry, M.C., M.B., B.CHIR. 1919 d. 1969 (70) 1969, p.60
DYSON, G. W. 1923 d. 1976 1989-90, p.39EARDLEY-WILMOT, The Reverend Canon Charles Revell d. 1962 (82) 1963, p.90 CanadaEARP, J. O. 1882 1947, p.102EASTERFIELD, Sir Thomas Hill 1884 d. 1949 1949, p. 53
EASTERFIELD, Thomas Edward 1934 d. 1995 (83) 1994-95, p.73EASTMAN, T 1870 d. 1927 1928 M, p. 4 Boat ClubEBSWORTH, George Arthur Raymond 1930 d. 1996 (84) 1995-96, p.67 won oarsECKFORD, A., M.D. 1923 1961, p.95
ECKSTEIN, Herbert 1944 d. 1986 (60) 1986-87, p.55
EDES, Lt.-Col. Noel Hamilton 1924 d. 1954 1954, p. 52
Service with the Army before and after Clare. After retiring, worked for the National Coal Board.
EDMONDS, Martin Reginald 1955 d. 1996 1996-97, p.77 coxEDWARDES, Thomas Dyer 1866 d. 1926 1926 L. p. 34EDWARDS, B. L. 1919 1973, p.63
EDWARDS, E. P. 1901 1975-76, p.77
EDWARDS, H. 1932 d. 1995 1994-95, p.54EDWARDS, H. S. 1911 1964, p.104
EDWARDS, Humprey Guy Offley 1959 d. 1962 (23) 1962, p.83Phoenix Society, May Ball Committee
EDWARDS, James Gordon Hastings, T.D. 1935 d. 1972 (54) 1973, p.56 College rugbyEKIN, Charles 1891 d. 1951 1952, p. 53 Athletics Blue. Solicitor
EKIN, R. L. 1928 d. 1953 1994-95, p.53ELDERTON, M. B. 1903 d. 1939 1947, p.87ELDERTON, Sir Thomas Howard, KT, K.C.I.E. 1905 d. 1970 1970, p.68
ELGOOD, Walter Stewart 1921 d. 1975 (73) 1975-76, p.68 Elgood brewery
ELLERBECK, Ernest Alfred Victor 1919 d. 1969 (71) 1970, p.69
ELLIOT John Amsden 1933 d.15.2.20032002-03 pp.102-103 Awarded George Medal
ELLIOT-SMITH, Arthur, F.R.C.S. 1919 1901-1972 1972, p.64surgeon to Radcliffe Infirmary (Oxford)
ELLIOTT, Arthur Valentine 1926 d. 1984 1985-86, p.61 cox, active in Chapel affairsELLIOTT, M. F. L., MBE 1909 d. 1933 1934, p.22
ELLIS, Valentine Herbert 1919 d. 19531953, pp.44,45 Orthopaedic surgeon
ELLISON, J. B. 1919 1955, p.75
ELLISON, J. S. 1948 d. 1987 1987-88, p.42
ELLISON, Thomas Herbert 1945 d. 1976 (49) 1976-77, p.50 Fellow 1952-55.
ELTON, Sir Geoffrey Rudolph 1954 d. 1994 (73)1994-95, p.73-8 fellow
EMERSON, Colonel Sir Ralf, C.I.E., O.B.E. 1924 d. 1965 (67) 1965, p.96 Nigerian and Indian Railway
EMERY, Christpher 1935 d. 1996 (80) 1996-97, p.28 College Clerk
EMMERSON, Guy, Arthur 1925 d. 1988 (81) 1990-91, p.70
EMPSON, Leslie Derek 1937 d. 1997 (78) 1996-97, p.77 athletics blue, CB. KCB, GBE
ENGELBACH, A. G. 1922 d. 1980 1981-82, p.36ENGELBACH, Charles Peter Graham 1931 d. 1986 (73) 1985-86, p.61 rowed for Clare
ENGERT, Basil (William) 1926 d. 1985 (78) 1985-86, p.62
ENGLAND, Arthur Ronald 1921 d. 1984 (81) 1984-85, p.74two sons at Clare (R. 1949, R. 1955)
ENGLAND, M. R. 1955 d. 1987 1989-90, p.46
ENGLAND, Richard William 1949 d. 1995 (67) 1994-95, p.78
ENGLISH, H. G. 1919 d. 1983 1982-83, p.28
ENGLISH, H. G. 1919 d. 1983 1983-84, p.30ENSOR, J. A. 1889 d. 1938 (67) 1938, p.55 2nd boatEVANS, Arthur Humble 1876 d. 1943 1947, p.87 DSc Lond.
EVANS, David Hilary Morell 1931 d. 1973 1973-74, p.64
EVANS, H. J. A., MBE 1898 1975-76, p.77
EVANS, Ian Andrews 1950 d. 20001999-2000, p. 124
EVANS, J. R. A. 1913 1978-79, p.74
EVANS, John 1930 d. 1992 (81) 1991-92, p.69
EVANS, Llewellyn 1927 1973-74, p.65 College rugby, brother at Clare.
EVANS, Owen 1922 d. 1975 1975-76, p.673 brothers at Clare, College soccer and tennis
EVANS, R. M. L. 1923 d. 1986 1990-91, p.49
EVANS, Rev DJ 1884 d. 19291930 (no. 24.1), p. 18
EVANS, Rev. L. S. 1898 d. 1945 1947, p.102
EVANS, William Goronwy 1925 d. 1986 (79) 1985-86, p.62
EVERARD, A. J. 1943 d. 1998 1997-98, p.59
EVERARD, Charles Miskin 1898 d. 19531953, pp. 45,46 Businessman
EVERARD, Simon 1949 d. 17.1.20052004-05, p. 108
EVERETT, Edward Marven 1867 1848 - 1923 1923 E, p.73 1st boat, cricketer for collegeEVERINGTON, Francis Arnold Bradshaw 1921 d. 1992 (81) 1991-92, p.69
EVERINGTON, R. A. 1955 d. 1989 1988-89, p.40
EVERS, Mervyn Saxelbye 1906 1887-1981 1980-81, p.59Keen debater. Son at Clare (B. 1951)
EVERS, Rev. Hubert Richard 1890 1871-19531953, pp. 46,47
Rowing. Educationist and clergyman
EWBANK, Rev. C. C. 1861 d. 1933 1933, p.17FAIRBANKS, Walter 1871 d. 1924 (72) 1924 M, p.10
FAIRMANER, B. 1956 1995-96, p.55
FALLON, Nicholas Raven 1938 d. 1992 (72) 1991-92, p.69
FARMER, Frank Taylor 1933 d. 20042003-04, p. 111 OBE
FARRAN Theodore (Ted) Austin Darley 1939 d.2002?
2002-03 p.103
FARRELL, Frank 1942 d. 2.3.20002000-01, p. 112
FASSON, Francis Hamilton, M.B.E., W.S. 1896 d. 1955
1956, pp. 51,52
Rugby football. Scottish International Hockey XI. War service in the Scottish Horse. Justice of the Peace. County Director of the Red Cross
FAULDER, T. J. 1889 1935, p.30
FAWCETT, Benjamin Edward Noble 1928 d. 1969 (60) 1969, p.61Headmaster, King's School (Ely), Son at Clare
FAWCETT, Eric 1948 d. 20001999-2000, p. 125
FAWCETT, P. N. 1882 d. 1942 (78) 1947, p.102
FAWCETT, P. P. N. 1925 d. 1985 1985-86, p.26
FAWCETT, Philip Patrick Noble 1925 d. 1985 (79) 1984-85, p.74 keen member of Boat Club
FAWCUS Robert Peter 1934 d.22.4.20032002-03 pp.103-104
KBE, CMG: Commissioner in Bechuanaland (now Botswana)
FAY, K. R. 1935 d. 1990 1990-91, p.51
FEACHEM, C. G. P. 1928 1977-78, p.60
FEDDEN, Bryant Olcher 1950 d. 20042003-04, p. 112 Sculptor
FEDDEN, Frederick Jack 1920 d. 1996 (95) 1995-96, p.68
FEINSTEIN, Charles Hilliard 1963d. 27 Nov 2004
2004-05, pp. 13-15 Fellow 1963-1978, Senior Tutor
FELTON, Ronald Oliver 1928 d. 1982 (72) 1981-82, p.53FERGUS, Captain Andrew Macfadyen Houston 1893-1956 1957, p.57
FERGUSON, Alasdair Forbes 1938 d. 26.12.20042004-05, pp. 108-110
FERGUSON, Kenneth du Bois 1936 d. 1990 (73) 1989-90, p.68 University rugby, golf
FERMER, Robert 1968 d. 1974 (24) 1973-74, p.65
FERRABOSCHI, Frederic (changed name to FERRAR, 1940) 1904 d. 1969 1969, p.62 Son and grandson at Clare
FERRABY, H. 1928 d. 1989 1988-89, p.36FERRIER, Donald Arthur 1922 d. 1966 (63) 1966, p.111FIELD, W. D. 1933, p.20
FIGG, William Donald 1941 d. 1987 (64) 1986-87, p.55FINDLATER, W. H. J. 1892 d. 1936 1936, p.38
FINDLAY, W. K. 1923 1998-99, p.78FINLAISON, Francis Harry, F.R.C.S., F.R.C.O.G. 1924 d. 1968 (62) 1968, p.70
consulting gynaecologist to Windsor group of hospitals
FINLAISON, John Denman 1921 d. 19531954, pp. 52,53
From Tasmania. Lawyer. Legal adviser to the Ministry of Food
FISCHER F. N. 1886 d. 1942 1947, p.102
FISCHER, Rev. Frederick Stanley 1891 d. 1953 1953, p. 47Long distance runner. Clergyman
FISET, Paul 1953 d. 27.2.20012000-01, p. 113
Helped produce vaccine for Q fever
FISH, Dr. F. H. 1924 d. 1938 (32) 1938, p.51
FISHER, Charles David 1949 d. 1981 (52) 1981-82, p.53FISHER, Frank 1905 1951? 1951, p. 54 Lawyer
FISHER, The Hon. Francis Forman 1938 d. 1986 (67) 1986-87, p.55 hockey blue
FISHER, William Hugh Trueman 1924 d. 1987 (82) 1987-88, p.65FISHER, William Rowland 1892 d. 1948 1949, p. 54
FISON, Robert Young, C.B.E., F.C.A. 1926 d. 1972 (64) 1972, p.65
Hockey blue. International hockey player, president of Hockey Association
FITZMAURICE, Sir Desmond, FitzJohn 1920 d. 1991 (98) 1990-91, p.70
FLACK, Pat d. 1991 1990-91, p.32
FLEMING, John Mountford 1925 d. 1996 (90) 1996-97, p.78
FLEMING-BROWN, G. F. 1912 1958, p.67 More complete obituary in 1957
FLEMING-BROWN, Gerald Francis 1912 d. 1956 1957, p.58FLETCHER, Derek George Murchison 1934 d. 1991 (75) 1991-92, p.69FLETCHER, Dr. George 1866 1848 - 1933 1934, p.23
FLETCHER, J. F. 1938 1998-99, p.80
FLETCHER, J. F. 1937 d. 1988 1989-90, p.41
FLETT, G. K. 1947 d. 1990 1990-91, p.53
FLINT, William Fielder 1903 d. 1966 (80) 1967, p.83
Humbert and Flint (Chartered Surveyors), son and grandson at Clare
FLOAT, The Rev. Wilfred Lawrence Palk 1904 d. 1983 (99) 1983-84, p.44
FLOWER Dennis Lowndes Flower 1934 d.8.5.20032002-03 pp.104-05 CBE
FLOWER, J. K. 1925 1982-83, p.56
FLOWER, Sir Archibald Dennis 1883 d. 19501951, pp.54,55
Rowing. Council of Shakespeare Memorial Theatre
FLOYD, Roger Bernard 1921 d. 1964 (60) 1964, p.91
FLOYER, R. K. 1920 1975-76, p.76
FOLLIT, H. H. B. 1900 1975-76, p.77
FORBES, Duncan 1941 d. 1994 (72)1994-95, p.78-82
also fellow of Clare, Military Cross,
FORBES, J. F. 1908 1980-81, p.72
FORBES, M. K. 1943 d. 1982 1982-83, p.31
FORBES, Mansfield Duval 1909 d. 1936 (48) 1936, p.31Fellow, wrote book of Clare, formed the library
FORBES, Murray Kemball 1943 d. 1982 (56) 1983-84, p.44
FORD, E. H. R. 1943 d. 1997 1996-97, p.57
FORD, Rawlinson Charles, J.P. 1899 1879-1964 1964, p.91Clare Boat Club, rowed in Trial VIII
FORDE, C. L., M.B. 1900 1961, p.95
FORTESCUE, Richard Lewis 1960 d. 1995 (83) 1994-95, p.82 fellowFOSBROOKE, The Venerable Henry Leonard 1902 d. 1950 1950, p.54 Archeacon of Lancaster
FOSTER, C. W. 1919 d. 1997 1996-97, p.55
FOSTER, Rev. Henry 1863 d. 1932 1933, p.1848 years as Dean of Malvern College
FOSTER, Rev. Henry Blashell 1890 1950, p.55FOTHERINGHAM, Capt. James Leslie Colin 1944 d. 1953 1954, p. 53 Killed in operations in Malaya
FOWLE, Colonel Sir Walter Hamilton, K.B.E. 1890 d. 1954 1954, p. 53
Saw service during the South African War, and 1914-18 War.
FOWLER, George Arrott 1930 d. 1987 (76) 1986-87, p.56
FOWLER, H. A. P. 1930 d. 1984 1983-84, p.31FOX, C. L. (J. P.?) 1885 1935, p.30
FOX, J. V. 1929 d. 1996 1995-96, p.51
FOX, Theodore Harold, O.B.E. 1905 d. 1968 (83) 1968, p.70British Vice-Consul in Philadelphia
FOZZARD, John Arthur Fairfax 1955 d. 1993 (88) 1992-93, p.65
FRANCIS, G. N. 1927 d. 1995 1994-95, p.53
FRANCIS, Godfrey Herbert, PH.D 1950 d. 1960 1960, p.80Undergraduate at Oxford, mountain climber
FRANCIS, J. D. 1974 d. 1992 1991-92, p.60
FRANCIS, J. D. 1974 d. 1992 1995-96, p.58FRANCIS, J. P. 1903 1968, p.76
FRANKLAND, Rev. Francis William Barrett 1894 d. 1952
1952, pp. 53,54
Former Fellow. Vicar of the College living of Wrawby in Lincolnshire
FRANKLIN, Alfred White 1923 d. 1984 (79) 1983-84, p.45President of British Paediatric Association
FRANKS, G. L. T. 1908 1935, p.30
FRASER, A. M. 1931 d. 1985 1984-85, p.50
FRASER, A. M. 1931 d. 1985 1985-86, p.27
FRASER, John Horatio 1897 d. 1971? (92) 1971, p.69FRASER, Major-General Sir Theodore, K.C.B. 1884 d. 1953
1953, pp.47-49
Royal Engineer officer, mostly with the Indian Army
FRASER, P. R. 1934 d.1990 1990-91, p.51
FREEBORN, J. H. R. 1911 1971, p.83more complete obituary in 1972 annual.
FREEBORN, John Howard Richard, F.R.I.B.A., F.R.I.C.S. 1911 1972, p.65
Athletics blue, Achilles club (hammer-thrower), Boat Club
FREEMAN, Edward Reykers (Bill) 1932 d. 1980 (66) 1979-80, p.71
FREEMAN, Harold Noel 1917 d. 1989 (91)1989-90, p. 69
Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries
FREEMAN-GREENE, David 1951 d. 1995 (67) 1994-95, p.83
FREMANTLE, D. R. 1925 d. 1989 1988-89, p.35
FRENCH, J. 1930 1998-99, p.79
FROST, Albert Childerstone, O.B.E. 1926 d. 1963 (56) 1964, p.92
close friend of Mansfield Forbes, Dilettanti, edited Lady Clare Magazine
FROST, Canon G. P. H. 1878 1860 - 1936 1938, p.46
FROST, Peter 1963 d. 1998 1997-98, p.34 College Boatsman for 35 yearsFRY, Kenneth Robert Burgess 1901 d. 1949 (66) 1950, p.56 Cricket "Blue"FULFORD, Clare d. 1933 1933, p.17FULFORD, Frereick John 1879 d. 1927 1927 L, p. 26FULFORD, Rev. F. W. 1932 d. 1941 1947, p.102
FULFORD, REV. Henry William ? 1873
LC XXVI No. 2 1932, p. 47, CAA 1932, p.5 Classics, senior Fellow
FULLER 1947, p.39 garden labourer
GAITSKELL, Anthony Ashley 1961 d. 1994 (56) 1993-94, p.62GAITSKELL, Dr Herbert Ashley 1891? d. 1922 1923 L, p.40GALLOWAY, William Dawson 1907 d. 1948 1948, p. 64 Huddersfield InfirmaryGALSWORTHY, R. M. 1919 1966, p.121
GALWAY, The eleventh viscount 1919 d. 1980 (79) 1979-80, p.71GARBUTT, Llewellyn Lardner 1876 d. 1942 (83) 1947, p.87
GARDINER, P. G. A. 1956 1994-95, p.58
GARDINER, Walter 1878 d. 1941 (82) 1947, p.88Fellow and Bursar, designed the windows in Hall.
GARDNER, David Maitland 1933 d. 1995 (80) 1994-95, p.83 MBE (Military), TDGARDNER, R. A. 1933, p.20
GARNER, Frank Harold 1928 d. 1990 (85)1990-91, p. 70
GARNETT, Cuthbert Victor Henry 1921 d. 1966 (63) 1966, p.112rowed for College (1st Lent boat, 1923)
GARNETT, Francis Woodhead, BEM 1920 1973-74, p.66
first industrialist to mix terylene and wool
GARRAD, The Reverend Charles Edward 1894 d. 1958 (82) 1959, p.68 Fellow in 1900GARRARD, Rev. Canon William Rolfe 1903 d.1951 1952, p.54 Missionary in Burma
GARREAU, Gabriel Armand 1927 d. 1989 (80) 1988-89, p.53 College chessGARRETT, W., Q.C. 1908 1968, p.76
GARROD, Ralph Eddowes 1908 d. 1964 1964, p.93running and cross-country blues, Mayor of Winchelsea
GARSON, H. L. 1909 1974-75, p.83GARTON, Frank Townsend 1892 d. 1925 1925 E, p.52GARTON, The Rev. John Arthur 1889 1868-1950 1950, p.56 rowed in College Boat
GASCOIGNE, T. 1900 1968, p.76
assistant master at Merchiston Castle School, Edinburgh (1904-41)
GASKELL, Colonel Joseph Gerald, C.B., D.L., T.D. d. 1959 (73) 1959, p.70GASKING, Edmund Berry 1916 d. 1965 (67) 1965, p.96
GASTON, I. I. 1950 d. 1984 1984-85, p.54
GAUDIN, Hugh de Gruchy 1920 d. 1984 (82) 1983-84, p.45Father at Clare (J. 1890), College rugby and tennis
GAUDIN, John de Gruchy 1890 d. 1958 (87) 1961, p.83GAUKROGER, Roger Trenholme 1945 d. 1964 (36) 1965, p.97 medical practice in Shipley
GAUNT, David Martin 1937 d. 1984 1984-85, p.74GAUNT, Rev. Lewis Hermon 1892 d. 1953 1953, p. 49 Congregational minister
GAWLER, Alec Edward James 1912 d. 1983 (89) 1986-87, p.56 rowedGAWTHROP, William Robinson 1922 d. 1956 1957, p.58 stroke in Trial Eights
GAYE, Derek 1938 d. 1989 (69) 1988-89, p.53 Organ scholar
GEE, Ernest 1898 d. 1970 (92) 1970, p.69College rugby and cricket, University lacrosse
GEORGE, Keith Oxenham 1936 d. 1986 1986-87, p.56half-blue in 14 feet dinghy sailing
GERVIS, W. H. 1923 d. 1994 1993-94, p.47
GERVIS, W. H. 1923 d. 1994 1994-95, p.53
GIBB, J. H. C. 1924 d. 1981 1981-82, p.36
GIBBONS, P. E. 1955 1975-76, p.76
GIBBS, C. R. 1932 d. 1986 1986-87, p.36
GIBBS-SMITH, The Very Reverend Oswin Harvard, C.B.E. 1919 d. 1969 (67) 1969, p.62
Music: assisted in reforming a full College choir
GIBSON, Charles Henry 1845 d. 1953 1954, p.54 Solicitor
GIBSON, Clement Herbert 1919 1900-1976 1976-77, p.55one of College's most distinguished cricketers.
GIBSON, G. M. 1899 1975-76, p.77GIDDINS, C. G. 1885 d. 1940 (72) 1947, p.102
GILBERT, Reginald Leslie Gleave 1943 d. 1998 (72) 1997-98, p.82GILBY, Harold d. 1949 1949, p. 66 College staff GILL, J. C. 1891 d. 1943 1947, p.102GILL, John Chambers 1891? d. 1943 1948, p. 65
GILLESPIE, D. W. 1936 d. 1981 1981-82, p.38GILLESPIE, John Robert, J.P. 1930 1912-1969 1970, p.69
GILLESPIE, M. 1930 d. 1986 1986-87, p.36GILLESPIE, Michael Rutherford-Clark 1937 d. 1992 1993-94, p.62
GILLETT, Alan Henry Puckridge 1950 d. 2001?2000-01, p. 113
GILLETT, Francis Howitt 1921 d. 1992 (90) 1992-93, p.66
GILMOUR, John Scott Lennox 1925 1906-1986 1985-86, p.62
Director of University Botanic Gardens, 1951-73; Fellow of Clare from 1951
GIMSON, Arthur Clive Stanford 1938 d. 1982 (63) 1982-83, p.45 half blue in Eton Fives
GIRLING, Arthur Albert 1925? 6? d. 1927
LC 1927 E (no. XX1, 3), p. 69
Scholarship in Natural Sciences, killed in cycle accident in 2nd term
GIRLING, Rev FEM 1883 d. 19291930 (no. 24.1), p. 18 Rector of Souldrop
GLADSTONE, Arthur Lawrence1911 (grad) d. 1962 (72) 1962, p.83 leading figure in Freemasonry
GLADSTONE, Gerald Cecil 1929 d. 1989 (79) 1988-89, p.54 first treasurer of the Clare Crabs
GLAUERT, Otto 1899 d. 1962 1962, p.83headmaster, Somerville Prep School
GLOVER, Hulbert Edward Toone 1879 1860 - 1924 1924 E, p.67GLYNN, Dashper Henry 1901 d. 1950 1952, p. 55 SolicitorGLYNN, Eric Hardy, M.B., CH.B. 1911 d. 1969 (77) 1969, p.63 Father and brother at Clare
GLYNN, Ernest Edward 1892 d. 1929
1930 (no. 24.1), pp. 17-18 Distinguished surgeon
GLYNNE, A. 1910 1976-77, p.62GLYNNE, E. E. 1918 1970, p.86
GLYNNE, John Hodgens 1951 d. 1954 1954, p. 54Cricket. Accidentally killed on holiday in France
GOBAT, Rev. T. C. 1883 d. 1937 1937, p.52
GODDARD, D. A. H. 1959 1989-90, p.48
GODWIN, David, MB, B CHIR d. 1974 (39) 1973-74, p.67
GODWIN, Sir Harry 1919 d. 1985 (84) 1984-85, p.76
Fellow (1925), Professor of Botany in Cambridge University (1960-68)
GODWIN, The Rev. Canon Walter Palmer 1890 1871-? 1954, p. 54
Blue for throwing the hammer. Solicitor. Sometime Warden of the College Mission
GOING, Rev. John 1893 ? 1955, p. 68 Clergyman. Migrated to Ireland
GOLDSWORTHY, Neil Ernest d. 1960 (63) 1961, p.84Pathology Ph.D. (1928), Australia
GOODALL-COPESTAKE, W. J. P. d. 1931 1932, p.12
GOODING, Evelyn Graham Beaujou 1935 d. 1987 (72) 1987-88, p.65
photographic society, University rifle and shooting society, University West Indian Society. Son at Clare (R. G. 1965)
GOODYEAR, Richard Trevor, MRCS, LRCP d. 1977 1978-79, p.54
GOORNEY, Norman Jacob 1937 d. 1993 (73) 1992-93, p.67GORDON DICKSON, D. J. 1919 1957, p.64
GORDON, H. H. 1893 1975-76, p.77
GORDON, J. 1934 d. 1987 1986-87, p.36GOSSAGE, Neil Frederick, F.R.I.B.A. 1927 d. 1972 (63) 1973, p.56
GOTT, H. H. 1937 d. 1996 1995-96, p.52GOUDY, A. P. 1918 d. 1946 1947, p.102GOULSTON, Dr Arthur 1872 d. 1927 1928 L, p..49 Surgeon
GOURLAY, D. W. 1924 d. 1988 1990-91, p.49
GOWERS, Sir Ernest, G.C.B., G.B.E. 1899 1880-1966
1966, pp.102-5
Honorary Fellow (1949), Royal Commission on Capital Punishment
GOWERS, William Richard 1929 d. 1985 (74) 1984-85, p.80
captain of second boat, founder member of Crabs, President of College Debating Society. Son at Clare (P. 1956)
GRACE, Oliver Jelf 1928 d. 1996 (87) 1995-96, p.68 MBE, Territorial Decoration.
GRAESSER, D. R. 1932 1978-79, p.74GRAHAM, Colonel Gavin Lynedoch, D.F.C. 1914 d. 1964 1965, p.97
farm, N.Transvaal, S. African Air Force
GRAHAM, G. D. 1933 1981-82, p.65
GRAHAM, Peter 1931 d. 1986 (73) 1986-87, p.57
GRAHAM, Sir Thomas Lynedoch ? d. 1940 (79) 1947, p.89MP for 6 years, acting prime minister briefly.
GRAHAM, W. S. 1891 1935, p.30GRAHAM-HODGSON, Sir Harold, K.C.V.O., M.B., F.R.C.P. 1910 d. 1960 (69) 1961, p.85 Radiologist
GRANDAGE, C. L. 1935 d. 1997 1995-96, p.52GRANGER, Edward Harold Herslet, M.C. 1909 1890-1964 1964, p.94 Leatherhead Hospital
GRANT, David Richard 1963 d. 1999 (59)1998-99, p.106 Organ Scholar
GRAY, Herbert Stanley Campbell 1921 d. 1953 1954, p. 54Businessman in Tasmania and Australia
GRAYSTONE, Sidney Webb 1881 d. 1924 1924 L, p.41GREATHEAD, A. M. 1904 1950, p.64
GREAVES, Ronald Ivan Norrey 1927 d. 1990 (82) 1989-90, p.69Immunologist, microbiologist, developed freeze-drying
GREEN, B. B. 1899 1975-76, p.77
GREEN, Edward John Frederick 1955 d. 1987 (52) 1987-88, p.66College cricket and soccer (captain)
GREEN, Michael Campbell 1944 d. 1948 1949, p. 55
GREEN, P. V. 1916 1975-76, p.77GREEN, S. W. 1904 1961, p.95
GREENE, Felix 1928 d. 1985 (76) 1984-85, p.80
GREENHAM, A. H. 1921 d. 1982 1982-83, p.28
GREENING, J. S. 1931 1982-83, p.56
GREENWOOD Ashley Martin 1931 30.9.20032002-03 pp.105-107 OBE, MC, QC
GREENWOOD, Miss E. L. d. 1952 1953, p. 60Housekeeper at the Master's Lodge
GREIG, James Dennis 1947 d. 20001999-2000, p. 126
GRIEG, Major J. L. d. 1932 1932, p.12
GRIEVE, Walter Fraser 1931 d. 1982 (69) 1982-83, p.45
GRIFFEN, Frederick 1886 1867-1950 1951, p. 56Headmaster of Birkenhead School
GRIFFIN, J. T. 1875 1947, p.102
GRIFFITH, J. B. 1938 1998-99, p.80
GRIFFITH, The Rev. L. E. 1918 1975-76, p.76GRIFFITH, The Reverend Canon Henry Hammond 1917 d. 1974 1974-75, p.76 Father and grandfather at Clare
GRIFFITHS, D. C. 1932 1951, p. 64 More complete obituary in 1952
GRIFFITHS, Denis Charles 1932 d. 1951? 1952, p. 55Athletics, lawn tennis, rugby football
GRIFFITHS, Major A. L. P., (DSO RA) d. 1932 1932, p.12
GRIGGS, M. J. 1951 d. 1979 1981-82, p.40
GRIMES, David Charles 1948 d. 1999 (73)1998-99, p.106
GRIVE, R. M. 1944 1998-99, p.82GROOM, H. A. 1874 d. 1934 1935, p.30
GROSE, James Guy 1954 d. 1995 (59) 1994-95, p.83
GROSE, T. 1914 1980-81, p.72GROSE, Thomas Alexander 1902 d. 1956 (72) 1957, p.59
GRUNDY, G. C. N. 1928 d. 1997 1996-97, p.55
GRUNDY, P. M. 1936 1980-81, p.72GUBBINS, Dr. J. G. 1896 d. 1935 1936, p.36GUEST, Christopher William Graham (Lord Guest) 1919 d. 1984 (82) 1983-84, p.45 Honorary Fellow (1971)
GUEST, John Holden Elliot 1935 d. 1992 (74) 1991-92, p.70
GULLAND, Robert George 1920 d. 1981 (81) 1981-82, p.54 Keen cricketer
GUNASEKARA, Churchill Hector, D.P.H., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1913 d. 1969 (74) 1970, p.70 Cricket blue, Ceylonese
GUNASEKARA, Percival Reginald 1919 d. 1978 (81) 1977-78, p.50 great interest in Buddhism
GUNDILL, H. J. 1933 1978-79, p.74
GUNSTON, R. W. 1946 1998-99, p.82
GUSH, Charles Robert 1913 d. 1975 1975-76, p.69
GUTHRIE, Alexander Gordon 1904 d. 1986 (100) 1985-86, p.65GUTHRIE, Francis Clint 1907 d. 1970 1970, p.70
GUTHRIE, N. B. 1913 d. 1988 1988-89, p.35GWYER, R. G. B. 1931 1965, p.103
HABERSHON, The Reverend E.F. 1904 1969, p.72HABGOOD, George, MB, BCHIR, DPH 1909 d. 1976 (85) 1976-77, p.56
HACKING O. A. 1931 d. 1999 1998-99, p.79
HACKING, D. M. 1943 d. 1996 1995-96, p.52
HACKING, E. B. 1930 d. 1998 1998-99, p.79HACKING, Lord Douglas Eric 1929 d. 1971 1972, p.66 Brother and son at ClareHACKING, Ven. Egbert 1873 1853 - 1936 1937, p.43
HADEN, Philip 1934 d. 1997 1996-97, p.78 cox
HADLEY, George Dickinson 1927 d. 1984 (76) 1983-84, p.46Introduced first gastrocamera to Britain
HADWEN, E. H. L. 1922 d. 1947 1947, p.102invalided from the RAF in the western desert 1942
HAGENBACH, T. M. 1928 1996-97, p.55
HAIG, Peter Alexander 1944 d. 1984 (58) 1983-84, p.47
HALL, A. A. 1928 1998-99, p.79HALL, A. K. D. 1903 1947, p.102HALL, Colonel Philip Ashley, D.S.O., O.B.E., M.C., T.D. 1909 d. 1957 (66) 1958, p.61HALL, Commander J. A. 1905 1967, p.91
HALL, Francis Alleyne Hall 1933 d. 1986 (71) 1985-86, p.65
HALL, Henry 1911 d. 19411953, pp. 49,50
Cross country running. Killed in a railway station accident
HALL, M. H. E. 1979 1991-92, p.62
HALL, R. A. 1932 d. 1992 1994-95, p.54HALL, Rev. F. J. 1866 d. 1936 (90) 1936, p.39HALL, Rev. H. R. 1884 d. 1937 1937, p.48
HALL, Sir Arnold Alexander d. 20001999-2000, p. 15
1967 Honorary Fellow, aeronautical; engineer
HALLETT, Arthur William Pitt d. 1964 1964, p.94
1st May boat (1922), mechanical engineer, South Africa mines
HALLETT, G. N. S. 1930 1998-99, p.79
HALLIDAY, D. J. 1937 d. 1998 (80) 1997-98, p.59 MBE
HAMILTON, Wybrants Henry Champagne Moorhead 1928 d. 1996 (86) 1995-96, p.69
HAMMOND, Nicholas Geoffrey Lempriere
Caius 1926 d. 24.3.01
2000-01, pp. 17-20, also note, p. 4; includes photographs
Historian of Ancient Greece, later Headmaster of Clifton, Fellow at Clare 1930
HANBURY, Raymond, Lycett 1934 d. 1991 (76)1990-91, p. 70
HANCOCK, F. 1902 1955, p.75
HANCOCK, P. H. D. 1948 d. 1998 1997-98, p.60HANDLEY-SEYMOUR, Dudley James 1925 d. 1927 1927 L, p. 27
HANLEY, F. H. 1918 d. 1997 (97) 1996-97, p.55 OBE
HANMER, Michael David Adam 1955 d. 20042003-04, p. 113
HANSELL, J. L. 1936 1981-82, p.65HANSON, Sir Charles, BART. 1892 1874-1958 1958, p.62
HARDWICK-SMITH, J. E. 1929 d. 1997 1996-97, p.55HARE, Archie Winter 1919 d. 1964 1964, p.95HARE, James William d. 1965 (60) 1966, p.112 Freeman of City of London
HARGREAVES, J. 1924 1998-99, p.78
HARGREAVES, Maxwell Edgar, PHD 1947 d. 1976 (53) 1977-78, p.51
Come as research student. Professor of Physical Metallurgy, University of Melbourne
HARGREAVES, Robert, MBE, LLB 1899 1973-74, p.68first captain of "The Clare Unemployed"
HARINGTON, Rev. R. 1887 d. 1933 1934, p.23
HARMAR-BROWN, F. M. S. 1940 d. 1980 1981-82, p.39
HARPER, R. J. A. 1955 1998-99, p.84
HARRIS, Arthur George Jeaffreson 1922 d. 1991 (87) 1990-91, p.71
HARRIS, Euan Cadogan 1924 d. 1988 (81) 1987-88, p.66Union member, cross-country runner
HARRIS, James Rendel, FBA, LittD, LlD 1871 d. 1941 (89) 1947, p.90
Fellow, Honourary Fellow, Lecturer and librarian for Clare
HARRIS, Raymond John 1901 d. 1970 1972, p.67 did not complete degree
HARRIS, William Stewart 1941 d. 1994 (71) 1994-95, p.84HARRISON, E. 1875 1947, p.102 d. 1941
HARRISON, G. A. 1926 d. 1990 (82) 1989-90, p.70
HARRISON, J. G. 1941 1977-78, p.60
HARRISON, Jeffrey Graham, OBE 1941 d. 1978 (56) 1978-79, p.54 Wildlife writer
HARRISON, R. A. 1926 d. 1986 1986-87, p.35HARRISON, Rev A. R. 1893 d. 1936 (62) 1936, p.37
HARRISON, Roger Limmer 1931 d. 1999 (86)1998-99, p.107
HARRISON, Stephen Limmer 1940 d. 1997 (78) 1997-98, p.82
HARRISON, William John 1903 1884-1969 1969, p.56 Fellow 1907-69, Bursar 1929-49
HARRISON, William John 1903 1884-1969 1971, p.22
Entry is about his scientific career, see also obituary in 1969 Annual
HARROWING, Lieut.-Colonel Wilkinson Wilberforce, D.S.O. 1915 d. 1967 1968, p.70
HARSTON, Rev. John Eagles 1878 d. 1947 1951, p. 56Clergyman in Australia, Europe and Sark
HART, J. W. d. 1930 1932, p.12HART, Major Seymour, M.C. 1907 1963, p.100HARTCUP, G. H. W. 1904 1947, p.102
HARTIGAN, P. J. 1954 1998-99, p.83
HARTLEY, Alan Edward Munro 1928 d. 1980 (71) 1979-80, p.71 College rugby, Hawks Club
HARTLEY, Brian 1962 d. 1994 (55) 1993-94, p.62HARTLEY, David Harvey Johann 1898 d. 1955 1955, p. 68 LawyerHARTLEY, Leslie Brian Pendlebury, MB, B CHIR 1942 d. 1975 (51) 1974-75, p.76
member of Pneumoconiosis Panel (Cardiff)
HARTLEY, P. L. M. 1934 1998-99, p.80
HASELDEN, K. G. 1924 d. 1987 1986-87, p.35
HASELDEN, Kenneth Geoffrey 1924 d. 1987 (82) 1987-88, p.67 College rowing and tennis
HASLAM, John Donald 1928 d. 1985 (75) 1984-85, p.81
HAWKES, F. C. 1923 1974-75, p.83
HAWKES, G. R. 1928 d. 1983 1982-83, p.29
HAWKINS, Arthur Charles1921 (grad.) d. 1972 (75) 1972, p.67 College rugby and athletics
HAWKINS, R. S. 1930 d. 1986 1985-86, p.27
HAWORTH, K. W. 1921 1998-99, p.78
HAWORTH, Major W. B. 1884 1866 -1932 1933, p.1838 years master of Cheltenham college
HAWORTH, Randolph Colin 1938 d. 1952 1952, p.55 Research chemistHAWTHORNE, Charles Barnard, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1901 d. 1969 (86) 1969, p.64 Footlights president
HAY, A. J. C. 1925 d. 1984 1983-84, p.30HAY, J. A. 1884 d. 1943 1947, p.103
HAYDEN, Donald d. 1993 1992-93, p.28 Porter
HAYDON, Peter William 1934 d. 1994 (78) 1994-95, p.84
HAYNES, William Secretan 1929 d. 1979 (69) 1979-80, p.72Known as "Bunny". Expert on tuberculosis in Kenya.
HAYWARD, A. F. 1947, p.39
HAZLERIGG, Arthur William 1947 d. 1987 (83) 1986-87, p.57 the first University Draftsman
HEARN, George 1989-90, p.21 gyp for over 40 years
HEATHCOTE, Sir Leonard Vyvyan 1905 d. 1963 (77) 1963, p.90Asiatic Petroleum Company, India
HEATON, D. S. 1941 d. 1997 1996-97, p.57HEELIS, John 1919 d. 1947 1953, p. 50 Solicitor
HELPS, E. A. 1907 1994-95, p.53
HENDERSON, Professor Paul Lewis, Ph.D. 1930 1902-1949 1963, p.91
Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Melbourne University
HENDERSON, Rolf Keith, M.B.E. 1903 d. 1970 1970, p.71
HENDERSON, Ronald Frank 1935 d. 1994 (77) 1994-95, p.85 CMG
HENDERSON, Sir Hubert Douglas, KT. d. 1952
1952, pp. 55-57
Honorary Fellow. Warden-Elect of All Souls College, Oxford
HENDERSON, William Askwin 1903 d. 1966 (81) 1966, p.112 Freemason, Royal ScotsHENDRIKS, Sir Charles, C.B.E., M.C. 1883-1960 1960, p.80
Scholar and Prizeman, Leader of House of Lords
HENRY, Denis Valentine 1936 d. 1983 (65) 1982-83, p.46secretary of College debating society
HENRY, John Richard 1928 d. 1993 (82) 1992-93, p.67 Clare 1st boat, military OBE
HERBERT, Geoffrey Brian 1925 d. 1992 (85) 1991-92, p.70HERMAN, Leo 1913 d. 1970 (76) 1971, p.69 lawn tennis and chessHERRIOT, J. A. 1904 d. 1946 1947, p.103
HERSEY, John Richard 1936 d. 1993 (78) 1992-93, p.68Pulitzer Prize, honourary fellow of Clare
HESELDIN, George Miles 1953 d. 1994 (60) 1994-95, p.86half-blue for skiing, 1st May boat
HEWAN, Gethyn Elliot 1935 d. 1988 (71) 1987-88, p.67cricket and hockey Blue, Mellon fellow at Yale
HEWITT, Halford Wotton 1889 d. 1947 (76) 1950, p.56Halford Hewitt Cup (golf), Middle Temple
HEY, George Brian 1932 d. 1991 (76) 1991-92, p.70
HEY, HM c. 1929 d. 1932
LC, XXVI No. 3, 1932, p. 129
HICKEY, D. P. 1949 1990-91, p.54
HICKEY, D. P. 1949 1998-99, p.82
HICKMAN, G. D. 1934 d. 1996 1996-97, p.56HICKS, E. J. 1910 1958, p.67HICKS, G. M. 1871 1935, p.30
HICKS, Peter Rivers 1928 d. 1994 (85) 1994-95, p.87squash and real tennis for cambridge, OBE
HICKSON, Geoffrey Fletcher, CBE d. 1978 (78) 1978-79, p.55
Boat Club captain, violinist, one of first Fellows of Fitzwilliam College
HIGGINS, Lionel 1912 d. 1985 (94) 1985-86, p.65
HIGHMOOR, Richard Anthony1920 (grad) d. 1964? (64) 1964, p.95 ENT, Norwich Hospital
HILDER, J. D. 1943 d. 1994 1994-95, p.55
HILEY, M. J. M. 1933 d. 1936 1936, p.39mysterious circumstances - died in ninth term.
HILKEN, Captain T. J. N., D.S.O. 1954 d. 1969? 1969, p.64join Clare as Secretary of Engineering Department
HILL, Alan Wyndham 1925 d. 1993 (~88) 1993-94, p.63HILL, E. B. 1880 1947, p.103
HILL, Guy Marshall 1911 d. 1976 (83) 1975-76, p.69 tennis and fives
HILL, W. 1903 1980-81, p.72HILLIER, Samuel Dale 1919 d. 1950 1951, p. 56 U.S. Army Captain. Rowing
HILTON, Anthony Leslie, MB, BCHIR, FRCP (ED.) 1946 d. 1979 (51) 1978-79, p.57
Chapel, music, tennis, cox. Consultant Venereologist at Sheffield Royal Infirmary
HIND, Rev Canon Joseph 1884 d. 1948 1948, p. 66
HINKS, Frederick Grosvenor 1926 d. 1992 (84) 1991-92, p.70
HIRSCH, John Gauntlett 1902 1883-1959? 1959, p.70
College cricket and rugby (played for South Africa). South African politics.
HIRSHBERG, Edgar Walter 1945 d. 29.6.20022001-02, pp. 94-5
HITCHINGS, Robin Brigstocke 1942 d. 1950 (26) 1950, p.56 Major in the Royal Engineers
HOBSON, E. G. F. 1942 d. 1980 1981-82, p.39HODGE, David Stanley 1894 d. 1957 1957, p.59
HODGE, Lieut.-Colonel Edward Humphrey Vere, C.I.E., M.D. 1902 d. 1968 (84) 1968, p.71
Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, physician and teacher in Calcutta and Edinburgh
HODGE, R. A. 1925 d. 1983 1982-83, p.28
HODGKIN, D. K. R. 1933 1976-77, p.62More complete obituary in 1977-78 Annual
HODGKIN, David Kenneth Ronald 1933 d. 1977 1977-78, p.52
HODGSON, His Honour Arthur John 1906 d. 1971 (84) 1972, p.68
Judge of County Courts (Kingston and Wandsworth): 1950-60
HODGSON, J. A. S. 1927 1980-81, p.72
HODGSON, Noel Wentworth 1916 d. 19201920 May, p. 4 died of consumption
HODGSON, Rev. H. A. 1874 d. 1941 (85) 1947, p.103
HODSON, C. W. 1912 1980-81, p.72
HOLDEN Vernon Holmes Jones 1947 d.30.11.20022002-03 p.107
Founded charity Continuing Care at Home
HOLLINGWORTH, Professor Sydney Ewart 1918/9? d. 1966 1966, p.113 Professor of Geology, UCLHOLLINS, R. R. 1904 1959, p.77
HOLLIS, G. A. 1947 d. 1999 1998-99, p.82
HOLME, Hugh Basil 1897 d. 19531953, pp. 50,51 Indian Civil Service
HOLMES, Austin Stewart 1950 d. 1986 (62) 1985-86, p.66adviser to Australian Prime Minister and Reserve Bank
HOLMES, Charles Brian 1939 d. 17.2.20022001-02, p. 95
HOLMES, Rev. C. T. d. 1931 1932, p.12HOLROYD, K. de C. 1923 1970, p.86HOLT, F. H. L. 1884 1956, p.59HONEY, E. 1875 d. 1939 (83) 1947, p.103
HOOD, A. A. 1932 d. 1989 1988-89, p.37
HOOK, Terence Arthur 1967 d. 1973 1973-74, p.68 keen mountaineer
HOOKER, Charles William Ross 1904 d. 1965 1966, p.114College debating, lacrosse and rowing, University chess
HOOKER, R. H. 19911998-99, p.101
HOOPER, Dudley Wood, F.C.A. d. 1968 (57) 1968, p.71 specialist in E.D.P.HOOPER, Frank Henry 1905 d. 1970 (83) 1970, p.71 Soccer blue
HOOPER, Wynnard 1871 d. 1935 (82) 1935, p.29HOPE, Henry Norman 1902 d. 1961 1963, p.91 New ZealandHOPE, Rev. J. M. Vaizey d. 1923 (65) 1923 M, p.12 chaplain for college
HOPE, S. P. 1909 1973-74, p.73HOPE, The Reverend Arthur Henry Monger 1898 1879-1970 1970, p.72 Son and grandson at Clare
HOPE-ROBERTSON, L. M. 1939 d. 1989 1989-90, p.42HOPKINS, The Very Reverend Noel Thomas
1915? (grad.) d. 1969 1970, p.72
HORNE, Dr. Walter Jobson 1884 d. 19531953, pp. 51,52 Ear, nose and throat specialist
HORNE, J. E. T. 1937 d. 1999 1998-99, p.80
HORNE, John Ewen Troup 1937 d. 5.9.19992000-01, p. 114
HORNSBY, J. A. 1953 1995-96, p.54HORROCKS, W. A. 1930 1947, p.103
HORROCKS, W. A. 1930 1983-84, p.52HORSLEY, Stanley 1901 d. 1954 1955, p. 68 Rugby footballHORTON, T. W. 1887 d. 1938 (68)* 1938, p.50
HOSSACK, Ian Bartlett 1942 d. 1997 1996-97, p.81HOSTE, Rev. A. d. 1932 1932, p.12
HOTBLACK, H. S. 1907 1976-77, p.62
HOUGH, R. H. 1942 d. 1989 1988-89, p.38HOULDEY, John Emeris 1897 d. 1957 1957, p.59 son at ClareHOULDSWORTH, J. R. d. 1934 1934, p.24
HOUSEMAN, Alan Edward, D.F.C. d. 1963 (52) 1963, p.91The De La Rue Company (director)
HOUSLEY, S. J. 1886 d. 1934 1934, p.24 Boat Captain in last yearHOWARD, Alexander Storrs 1922 d. 1951 1952, p . 57 Rackets. FarmerHOWARD, Canon David 1907 d. 1939 1947, p.91
HOWARD, E. S. 1922 1978-79, p.74
HOWARD, Henry Bernon 1913 d. 1974 (79) 1973-74, p.68HOWARD, Sir John Curtois 1906 d. 1970 (83) 1971, p.69 Chief Justice of Ceylon
HOWARTH, Thomas Edward 1933 d. 1988 (73) 1987-88, p.67Senior Tutor at Magdalene College (Cambridge)
HOWDEN, The Rev. Canon Arthur Travis 1930 d. 1997 (86) 1996-97, p.81 1945 Clare ChaplainHOWDEN, The Reverend Harold James 1895 d. 1957 (84) 1958, p.62
rowed, College lacrosse, C.I.C.C.U.
HOWELL, Captain John Hamilton, M.C. 1899 d. 1970 (91) 1971, p.70 cox, athlete
HOWITT, Sir Alfred Bakewell, C.V.O. ? 1879-1954
1955, pp. 68,69
Doctor. Served with the R.A.M.C. in France in 1914-18 war. M.P. for Reading 1931-1945.
HOYLE, Russell D'Alton 1930 d. 1989 (78) 1988-89, p.54
HUDSON, Harold Gaunt 1931 d. 1993 (81) 1992-93, p.69
HUDSON, L. G. 1922 d. 1984 1984-85, p.49HUDSON, Norman 1911 d. 1971 (78) 1971, p.70 member of Boat ClubHUDSON, Sidney Rowland 1919 d. 1966 (69) 1966, p.116 Headmaster, Alleyn's School
HUGHES, A. A. 1891 1975-76, p.77HUGHES, Anthony Chester Cranmer 1933 d. 1992 (77) 1991-92, p.71
HUGHES, Derek Gordon 1931 about 80' 1992-93, p.70 rowerHUGHES, Ernest Cranmer 1878-1950 1950, p.57 Guy's Hospital
HUGHES, O., DFC 1908 1976-77, p.62HUGHES, Rev. A. d. 1937 1938, p.59HUGHES, Rev. E. W. 1895 d. 1942 1947, p.103
HULL, A. S. H. 1925 1980-81, p.72
HUMAN, J.H. 1931 d. 1991 1990-91, p.50
HUMPHREYS, David Howard, OBE 1948 d. 1996 (69) 1995-96, p.69
HUMPHRIES, R. P. 1901 1980-81, p.72
HUNT, A. J. 1929 d. 1994 1993-94, p.47HUNT, Mrs 1947, p.39 bedmaker's helpHUNTER, Michael John 1909 d. 1951? (59) 1951, p. 57 Former M.P.
HUNTER, Wilfred Clare, C.B.E.1897 (grad.) d. 1969 (94) 1969, p.65 Kenya
HUNTINGTON, U. H. 1926 1992-93, p.49
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Known as "Billy". Edited Lady Clare magazine. Secretary to Syndics of C.U.P., Fellow of College 1949-1978. Chief editor of the Annual. Son (A. 1953) at Clare.
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Donation to Clare established the Eric Lane Fund (support of social sciences and humanities for the advancement of social peace and harmony)
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British Medical Association, steam locomotives, father and son at Clare
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Clare Film Society present, squash
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2 brothers at Clare. Grandson of W. L. Mollinson (Master, 1915-29)
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To South Africa as clerk in Civil Service of the Cape of Good Hope. J.P. for Kimberley district. Ordained in diocese of Durham. War chaplain in 1914-18 war
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Chapel, College rugby and athletics
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LOMBARD, Rev. Bousfield Swan, O.B.E. 1887 d. 1951 1952, p. 58
Chaplain to British Embassy in Petrograd. Sentenced to death in 1918
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Schoolmaster. Drowned in a canoe accident
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cricketer for England, 33 year career
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Doctor. R.A.M.C. before and during 1914-18 war.
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OBE, MA, LLD, FRS, FRAS, 4th Wrangler (maths), fellow of clare
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MACDOUGALL, Iain Ferguson 1948 d. 19991998-99, p.115 OBE
MacGILLIVRAY, A. F. 1943 d. 1994 1993-94, p.49
MACHIN, Reginald Stanley d. 1968 (64) 1969, p.67Cricket blue, Headmaster (Bilton Grange)
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Governer and C-in-C. of Mauritius (1942-49)
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Vicar of Brightwell and Darsham (Suffolk)
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MALTBY, John Newcombe 1948 d. 1998 (70) 1997-98, p.83 CBE
MAN, David Morrice 1939 d. 1956 1957, p.60cricket, rugby, Crusaders, University rugby
MANDER, H. T. 1923 1976-77, p.62
MANIFOLD, C. B. 1937 d. 1987 1987-88, p.40
MANTON, Lord (WATSON, Joseph) 1890 1873-1921? 1922 E, p.11
MAPLES, John Saxby d. 1958 (44) 1958, p.64 Keen sportsman: hockey blue
MAPLES, Rev William 1857 d. 19261926 L. pp. 32-33
MARRIAGE, Anthony 1931 d. 1.1.2000
Note 2000-01, p. 115; obit 2001-02, pp. 96-97
MARRIAGE, Stephen 1928 d. 26.12.19992000-01, p. 115
MARRIOTT, Harold Henry 1894 1875-1950 1951, p. 58 Cricket Blue, Golf Blue
MARRIOTT, M. C. 1932 1998-99, p.79
MARRIOTT, C. J. B. 1880 d. 1936 (76) 1937, p.45
rugby blue, campaigned for rugby to get full-blue, 7 english caps
MARSDEN, Charles Howard, O.B.E. 1894 d. 1955
1956, pp.53,54
Served in South African war. In 1914-18 war was Chief Instructor of the School of Musketry.
MARSH, H. R. W. 1938 d. 1998 1997-98, p.59
MARSH, J. 1927 d. 1985 1984-85, p.50MARSH, The Reverend Richard Michael Waring d. 1964 (38) 1964, p.96
Scargill Conference House (Yorkshire)
MARSHALL, A. F. 1879 d. 1944 1947, p.103MARSHALL, Archibald 1891 d. 1936 1937, p.41MARSHALL, James 1891 d. 1936 1937, p.41
MARSHALL, Rev Frederick 1881 d. 1928 1928 M, p. 4Rector of Oakley; cox of first boat
MARSHALL, Vivian James Chaworth 1922 d. 1993 (89) 1992-93, p.71 rower
MARTIN, J. B. 1948 d. 1986 1987-88, p.42
MARTIN, P. H. 1926 d. 1963 1994-95, p.53
MARTIN, Richard Clare Martin, O.B.E., LL.B. 1905 d. 1971 (84) 1971, p.75
Boat Club captain, swimming half-blue. Father, brother, son, nephews and grand-nephew at Clare.
MARTIN, The Revd Canon Ernest William Lunn 1908 d. 1980 (90) 1981-82, p.55MARTIN, The Reverend Prebendary Herbert Craven 1896 d. 1960? (82) 1960, p.84 Prebendary of HerefordMARTINEAU, Sir William 1885 1865-1950 1950, p.58 knighted for public services
MARTIN-PHILLIPS, Thomas 1919 d. 1990 (92) 1990-91, p.73MARTIN-SMITH, Patrick Geoffrey Brian 1935 d. 1995 (77) 1994-95, p.88 Military Cross
MASCALL,Sidney d. 1991 1990-91, p.32 ButlerMASON, Rev. W. W. 1873 d. 1932 (78) 1933, p.19
MASSER, John Sylvester 1946 d. 1992 1992-93, p.72 Head of the river 1949
MATHESON, Donald 1947 d. 1997 1996-97, p.86
MATHEWS, John Kenneth 1903 d. 1962 (78) 1963, p.94hockey, cricket, golf. Son (K.P.A) at Clare
MATTHEW, Bernard John 1918 d. 1989 (88) 1988-89, p.57 Boat Club secretary
MATTHEWS, Paul Taunton 1938 d. 1987 (67) 1986-87, p.59
MATTHEWS, Sir Trevor Jocelyn, KT 1901 d. 1954 1955, p.70 Grindlay's Bank. Freemason
MAUDE, Bruce Anthony Eustace 1936 d. 1994 (78) 1993-94, p.67 MBEMAUL, Rev. J. B. d. 1931 1932, p.12
MAXWELL, David Matthew Watson, F.R.C.S. EDIN., F.R.C.O.G. 1920 d. 1971 (68) 1971, p.75 Rugby blue
MAY, Ronald Graeme 1938 d. 1982 (61) 1981-82, p.55
MAYCOCK, Alan Lawson, M.C. 1916 d. 1968 (70) 1968, p.73Assistant Secretary of University Appointments Board
MAYO, John Kingdon 1919 d. 1982 (82) 1981-82, p.56
MAYO, Thomas Alfred 1893 d. 19501951, pp. 58,59 Doctor
McCOLL, Alastair Wilson 1935 d. 1986 (68) 1991-92, p.73
MCCOMBIE, J. T. 1945 d. 1984 1984-85, p.53
MCCONNEL, Robert William 1922 d. 1964 1966, p.116 Fellow of BMA, GP in Wendover
MCCONNELL, James Douglas Rutherford 1934 d. 1988 (72) 1988-89, p.56
College rugby (captain), May Ball secretary, Falcon society
McCONNELL, M. F. 1946 d. 1995 1994-95, p.56
McCORMICK, E. H. 1931 d. 1995 1994-95, p.54
McCOSH, Andrew Kirkwood 'Kaye' 1939 d. 1992 (71) 1991-92, p.73
MCCREA, A. N. 1926 d. 1975 1982-83, p.29 Note only
McCREA, P. A. 1942 d. 1997 1997-98, p.59
McCULLOCH, William Hyslop 1935 d. 1985 (69) 1985-86, p.67
MCDONALD, Alexander Hugh, FBA, LITT.D., HON.LLD (Glasgow), HON.DLITT (Auckland) 1930 d. 1979 (71) 1978-79, p.62
Come as MA from Auckland university. University Lecturer in Ancient History, Fellow of College 1952-1979.
McELROY, Roy Granville 1932 d. 1994 (87) 1993-94, p.67
MCEWAN, W. S. 1931 d. 1987 1987-88, p.39
MCGEAGH, J. P. 1915 1980-81, p.72
MCGEE, James Dwyer 1928 d. 1987 (83) 1986-87, p.58Came as graduate from Syndey University
MCGILLIVRAY (No initials given) d. 1984 1984-85, p.28 Clerk to the Tutors
McGLASHAN, Alan Fleming 1919 d. 1997 (98)
1996-97, p.86+1997-98, p.85 MC, Croix de Guerres
MCGOWAN, The Rt. Hon. Lord 1924 d. 1966 (60) 1966, p.117 brother at Clare
MCGOWAN, W. J. 1927 d. 1977 1981-82, p.36
MCGOWN, Thomas Melville Whitson 1894 ? 1956, pp.53
Rugby Football Blue. Member of Clare XV of 1895. Solicitor. Served in 1914-18 war. Suddenly went blind 8 years before his death
MCGRATH, Raymond Herbert, FRIBA, FRIAI, RHA 1927 d. 1977 (74) 1977-78, p.54
Research student at Clare. Architect, collaborated with Mansfield Forbes.
McILWRAITH, W. G. 1934 d. 1995 1994-95, p.54
McINTOSH, R. K. 19881998-99, p.100
MCINTOSH, Robert Keir 1988 d. 19991999-2000, p. 130
MCIVER, I. C. 1932 d. 1987 1986-87, p.36MCKIBBIN, A. G. 1906 1971, p.83
MCLAREN, Alan Stewart, MICE 1960 d. 1975 (32) 1974-75, p.79
McLEAN, William Lawton 1957 d. 1990 (57) 1990-91, p.73
MCMILLAN, James 1939 d. 1996 (76) 1995-96, p.75 Boat Club secretaryMCQUEEN, Donald Malcolm, M.B.E. 1930 d. 1968 1968, p.72
MBE for directing landings in Normandy
McWILLIAM, Charles Denis 1943 d. 1999 (74)1998-99, p.115
MEACHIM, G. 1947 1972, p.72MEDLYCOTT, W. 1896 1964, p.104
MEERES, The Revd. B. H. 1892 1975-76, p.77
MEIKLE, Gilbert Jameson, MD, B CHIR 1926 d. 1975 (67) 1974-75, p.80
MELLIN, Gustav Lassen 1902 d. 1961 1961, p.89
Blues football and golf, secretary of Oxford and Cambridge Golfing Society, Halford-Hewitt tournament
MELLON, Dr. Andrew1938, p.8, p. 59
Honourary Fellow, father of Paul Mellon
MELLON, Paul 1929 d. 1999 (91)
1998-99, p.19; see also Clare News no. 5, p. 12 major benefactor to college
MELLOR, Alan James Garvin 1967 d. 1979 (31) 1978-79, p.65
MELLOWS, Alfred Paul DFC 1940 d. 1997 (75) 1996-97, p.871948 silver in olympic 8s+twice won blues
MERTON, The Reverend Thomas, O.C.R. 1933 1969, p.72MERTON, Thomas 1933 d. 1968 1970, p.75 Trappist monk
METCALFE, G. 1933 d. 1989 1989-90, p.41
METCALFE, G. M. T. 1897 1975-76, p.77
MIDWOOD, R. 1914 1976-77, p.62
MIGOTTI, L. H. 1943 d. 1994 1994-95, p.55
MILES, S. H. 1908 1980-81, p.72MILLAR, James Rennie MacGregor, MB, BCHIR, DCH, DOBSTRCOG, MRCGP 1949 d. 1976 (47) 1976-77, p.56MILLARD, John Leslie 1943 1925-1966 1966, p.117 GP in Blackpool
MILLEN, James Wilson, M.D., D.S.C. 1948? d. 1966 (51) 1966, p.118
also a fellow of St. John's, work on nervous system and teratology
MILLER, H. 1919 d. 1985 1985-86, p.26
MILLER, James Derrick 1942 d. 1997 (73) 1997-98, p.85
MILLER, John Gordon Ogston 1932 d. 1992 (78) 1991-92, p.74 Blue for the high jump
MILLER, Robert Molineux, D.S.O. 1896 d. 1964 1964, p.97
MILLINGTON, Father Charles, C.R. 1923 d. 1962 1963, p.95
M.A. on the boards of the College, four year Missionership of the College Mission in Rotherhithe
MILLINGTON, George 1923 d. 1984 (79) 1983-84, p.47
research in radio propagation. Founder Fellow of Fellowship of Engineering
MILLINGTON, Herbert 1860 d. 1922 (82) 1923 L, p.40MILLS, Alfred Ernest 1881 d. 1925 1925 M, p. 3
MILLS, Robert Laurence 1948 d. 1999 (72)1998-99, p.116
major contribution to subatomic physics
MILLS, TS 1873 d. 19291930 (no. 24.1), p. 18
MILNE, J. T. G. 1934 d. 1989 1990-91, p.51
MILNE, Liet.-Colonel Douglas Duart 1906 d. 1970 1971, p.76swimming half-blue, University Volunteers
MILNE, William Proctor1906 (grad.?) d. 1967 1969, p.68
Emeritus Professor, Leeds University (Mathematics)
MILTON, J. B. B. 1937 d. 1997 1996-97, p.56
MILWARD, Francis John 1921 d. 1997 (94) 1997-98, p.86
MILWARD, Henry, Gerard, Victor 1919 d. 1991 (90) 1990-91, p.74
MILWARD, J. F. 1926 d. 1982 1981-82, p.36
MILWARD, John Frederic 1926 d. 1982 (74) 1982-83, p.48 Son at Clare (C. 1966)
MILWARD, Sir Anthony Horace 1923 d. 1981 (76) 1980-81, p.63 2 brothers at Clare
MINTER, F. G. 1935 1998-99, p.80MINTON, Francis 1892 d. 1930 1930 L p. 56
MIROSEVIC-SORGO, I. P. N. M. 1946 d. 1991 1990-91, p.53
MITCHELL, F. A. W. 1921 d. 1979 1981-82, p.36MITCHELL, Francis John Lindley 1914 d. 1958 1959, p.72
MITCHELL, Godfrey William 1903 d. 1951 1952, pp. 58,59 Consulting radiologist
MITCHELL, M. N. 1931 d. 1989 1990-91, p.50
MITCHELL, M. N. 1931 d. 1989 1988-89, p.36MITCHELL, R. A. 1892 1954, p. 61
MITCHESON, George Macpherson 1953 d. 1996 (61) 1995-96, p.75MOGGRIDGE, C. D. 1887 1957, p.64
MOHAN, P. 1939 d. 1998 1997-98, p.59
MOLLISON, William Loudon 1872 1851-19291929 L, pp. 56-7
Master of Clare 1915-1929, previously Senior Tutor
MOLLISON, William Mayhew, C.B.E., M.CH., F.R.C.S. 1910 d. 1967 (88) 1967, p.87
son of W.L.Mollison, master of Clare (1915-29)
MOLLOY, P. H. 1951 1998-99, p.83
MOLONY, C. B. 1924 d. 1977 1981-82, p.36MOLYNEUX, A. J. 1894 d. 1943 1947, p.103
MONCRIEFF, Gordon Murray 1923 d. 1973 (68) 1973-74, p.70 cross-country, College hockey
MONEY, Nigel 1943 d. 1982 (57) 1982-83, p.49 College rugbyMONRO, Sir Horace 1880 d. 1949 1949, p. 58MONTGOMERY, Hugh Roger Greville, M. C. 1909 1890-1952 1952, p. 59 Won the M.C. on the SommeMONTGOMERY, William Ernest 1881 d. 1950 (87) 1950, p.58 Bar, Licensing Law specialist
MOORE, G. 1904 d. 1981 1981-82, p.36
MOORE, P. C. 1943 d. 1984 1983-84, p.32MOORE, Richard Humphrey Boscawen 1959 d. 1967 1968, p.74 solicitor in Zambia
MOORE, The Rev. Peter Callan 1943 d. 1983 (58) 1982-83, p.50
come as short course engineer. Return to read Economics. Boat Club secretary and president. Crabs.
MOORE, The Venerable Arthur Crompton ? 1877-1954 1954, p. 56
Archdeacon of Norfolk, and vice-dean
MOORHOUSE, D. J. 1949 d. 1987 1987-88, p.43
MOORHOUSE, D. J. 1949 d. 1987 1988-89, p.39
MORAN, Breck 1928 d. 19541954, pp. 56,57
American. Print and radio journalist, newspaper owner. Wyoming Natural Resources Board. Adopted into the Crow tribe.
MORCOM, Alfred Farr 1903 d. 1952 1952, p. 60 Cricket. Doctor
MORCOM, Anthony John 1935 d. 1997 (81) 1997-98, p.87MORCOM, E. L. 1898 1958, p.67
MORGAN, George Douglas 1920 d. 1984 (85) 1984-85, p.81
MORGAN, Oswald Gayer 1907 d. 1981 (92) 1980-81, p.64 ophthalmologistMORGAN, W. P. 1895 d. 1941 1947, p.103
MORISON, J. D. 1923 d. 1999 1998-99, p.78
MORLAND, Joseph John 1941 d. 1988 (64) 1987-88, p.70 College rowing and tennis
MORRIS, C. 1974 1998-99, p.93
MORRIS, Eric Geoffrey, M.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1917 d. 1973 (72) 1973, p.58
MORRIS, H. C. 1930 d. 1999 1998-99, p.79
MORRIS, P. H. 1935 d. 1995 1994-95, p.54
MORRIS, R. S. 1926 d. 1993 1993-94, p.47
MORRIS, Roger Brian 1952 d. 15.6.20012000-01, p. 115
MORRISON, Sir Nicholas Geoffrey 1936 d. 1981 1981-82, p.38MORRISON, William Stalkartt 1895 d. 1964 (88) 1964, p.98 Rower, Indian Civil ServiceMORTON, Thomas Sale d. 1962 (95) 1962, p.85
MOSS, Samuel H. 1937 d. 1998 (82) 1997-98, p.87
MOULE, G. R. 1940 1998-99, p.81
MOULE, Horace Frederick, Litt.D. 1874-1967 1967, p.88hockey and tennis at Clare, Bible Society Catalogue
MOULE, The Reverend George Herbert 1876-1949 1950, p.59 JapanMOULTON, Rev. Wilfred Johnson 1889 d. 1924 (52) 1925 L, p.33
MOUNG, A. 1910 d. 1988 1987-88, p.38
MULLAN, C. H. 1931 d. 1996 1996-97, p.55MULLAN, Frederick Robert Broackes 1927 1908-1972 1973-74, p.71 Brother at Clare (see below)
MULLAN, Gerald Douglass 1936 1917-1971 1973-74, p.72
MUMBA, M. A. T. 1989 d. 1994 1994-95, p.65
MUMBY, C. E. G. 1927 1973-74, p.73MUNDAY, Edward 1909 d. 1970? 1970, p.77 Boat club (stroke)
MUNDAY, J. T. 1921 1980-81, p.72MUNRO, RMC 1893 d. 1946 1948, p. 67
MURDOCH, W. F. 1950 1998-99, p.82
MURDOCH-COZENS, A. J. 1912 1980-81, p.72
MURRAY, James Elliot 1942 d. 1991 (67) 1991-92, p.75
MURRAY, R. G. 1951 d. 1991 1991-92, p.54MURTON, John Robert Cailloué 1927 d. 1971 1973, p.59
MURTON, W. 1926 d. 1982 1981-82, p.36
MYERS, J. W. 1943 1991-92, p.52
MYERS, P. C. 1964 1998-99, p.89
MYLECHREEST, J. L. 1926 d. 1985 1984-85, p.49
NASH, P. R. H. 1960 d. 1986 1985-86, p.46
NDUMBU, Joel Mbithi Gideon 1971 d. 23.2.20022001-02, p. 98
NEAME, Rev. Walter 1858 d. 1926 1926 E. p. 51
NEILD, William Cecil 1910 1891-1979 1984-85, p.82awarded Greene Cup, University rugby, Hawks Club
NEILSON, H. C. 1932 d. 1995 1994-95, p.54
NEL, T. le G. 1920 1978-79, p.74
NELSON, D. E. 1959 1998-99, p.86NELSON, Dr. W. E., OBE, JP 1889 d. 1933 1934, p.22 rugby blue
NELSON, John Pemberton, J. P. 1923 d. 1977 1977-78, p.55
NEVILLE, Michael Edward Harvey 1946 d. 1996 (72) 1995-96, p.75 Military Cross
NEWHOUSE, John Walter, Albert 1935 d. 1991 1990-91, p.74
NEWMAN, Emily d. 1985 (86) 1984-85, p.28 Bedder for 13 years
NEWMAN, Harold d. 1985 (75) 1984-85, p.27 Butler
NEWNES, Sir Frank, BT., C.B.E. ? 1876-19551955, pp. 70,71
Newspaper family. Former M.P. Service in 1914-18 war. Legacy to the College
NEWTON, Maxwell 1951 d. 1990 (61)1989-90, p. 71 Launched the Sunday Observer
NEWTON, Roy Kendrick 1945 d. 1949 1949, p. 60NEWTON-CLARE, Herbert John, O.B.E. 1906 d. 1969 (83) 1970, p.77 Boat club (stroke)NEWTON-CLARE, Major E. T. 1901 1951, p. 64NEWTON-CLARE, W. S. 1906 1951, p. 64
NEWTON-HUSBANDS, Alfred 1941 d. 1995 (71) 1994-95, p.89NICHOLS, A. R. 1878 d. 1933 1933, p.20
NICHOLLS, Alan William Delaforce 1932 d. 1996 (83) 1996-97, p.87 OBE
NICHOLLS, Sir Marriott, C.B.E., M.CHIR., F.R.C.S. 1919 d. 1969 (71) 1969, p.69
Director of surgical unit (St. George's), Surgery Professor (Khartoum)
NICHOLS, Joseph Littleton 1933 d. 1984 (71) 1985-86, p.67
NICHOLSON, Bruce Andrew 1979 d. 1999 (37)1998-99, p.117
NICHOLSON, Frank Douglas 1924 d. 1984 (79) 1984-85, p.82 sons at Clare (N. 1958, P. 1958)NICHOLSON, J. G. 1907 1950, p.64
NIMMO, R. R. 1926 d. 1982 1981-82, p.36
NIMMO, Robert Rutherford 1926 d. 1982 1982-83, p.50came as research student from New Zealand
NIVEN, Harold Robertson 1929 d. 1999 (89)1998-99, p.118
NIXON, D. C. 1970 d. 1987 1992-93, p.56
NOBLE, H. H., JP 1879 d. 1934 1934, p.24Vice-Pres. of Assoc., donor of hall windows
NORMAN, J. E. 1877 1951, p. 64NORMAN, R. A. 1959 1968, p.76
NORMAN, Ralph Oliver 1929 d. 1983 (71) 1982-83, p.50 hockey blue
NORTHAM, John Richard 1941 1922-2004
2003-04, p. 54; Photograph p. 9 Fellow 1950-1972
NOTMAN, J. W. 1924 d. 1990 1989-90, p.39NUSSEY, George Leathley 1893 d. 1953 1953, p. 53 Farmer. Magistrate
NUTT Richard David 1950 d.12.10.20022002-03 pp.110-111
NUTTALL, Clive 1925 d. 1936 (29) 1936, p.37
OBBARD, Norman Buckle 1921 d. 1983 (80) 1982-83, p.51
OBBARD, Robert William 1928 d. 5.8.20012000-01, p. 116
O'BRIEN, Donough 1941 d. 20042003-04, p. 117
OCKENDON, Anthony Frederick d. 1967 1967, p.88College drama and soccer, teacher in Uganda
ODELL, Noel Ewart d. 1987 (96) 1986-87, p.60Fellow (1931-40), Honorary fellow from 1983
ODLING, F.C. 1912 d. 1988 1990-91, p.49
O'DONNELL, M. P. 1955 1976-77, p.62More complete obituary in 1977-78 Annual
O'DONNELL, Michael Patrick 1955 d. 1976 1977-78, p.56Post-graduate from University of Queensland
ODURO, Robert Yeboa 1944 1922-? 1952, p. 61Educationist from the Gold Coast
OGILVIE, Robert Maxwell 1955 d. 1981 (49) 1981-82, p.56come from Oxford as Research Fellow.
OGLE, Rev. John Lockhart, MA 1862 d. 1924 (82) 1924 M, p.11 29th Wrangler
O'HAGAN, Desmond 1928 d. 12.12.20012001-02, p. 98 Half blues at Polo and tennis
OLDFIELD, L. B. 1888 1947, p.103
OLDHAM, L. 1919 d. 1987 1987-88, p.38OLDNALL, Major R. W. O. 1889 d. 1933 1933, p.20 blue for the mile
OLDS, Ronald John 1957 d. 1990 (62) 1989-90, p.71
O'LEARY, John Joseph 1969 d. 2.4.20052004-05, p. 112 Mellon Fellow 1969
OLIVE, George William, C.B.E. 1904 d. 1963 1963, p.96 Headmaster, Dauntsey's School
OLIVEIRA, J. P. 1924 d. 1987 1988-89, p.35
OLIVER, Denis, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1919 d. 1972 (71) 1973, p.59
OLIVER, G. F. N. 1929 d. 1984 1983-84, p.30
OLSEN, T. F. 1915 1976-77, p.62
O'NEILL John Cochrane 1956 d.2002-03 p.111 Studied for a PHD at Clare
ORCHARD, Henry Langhorne 1867 d. 1921 (78) 1922 L, p.6
ORFORD, David Hadfield ? d. 1952 1952, p. 61Boat club. Died after a cycle accident
ORFORD, H. A. 1920 1964, p.104ORFORD, J. P. 1922 1956, p.59ORFORD, LA 1883 d. 1948 1948, p. 68ORFORD, Lewis Hadfield 1919 d. 1972 1972, p.68 May boat coloursORPEN-PALMER, R. A. H. 1896 1947, p.103 the Leinster regiment
ORR, Peter Denis Alexander 1971 d. 1979 (27) 1978-79, p.65 College rugby and cricket.
ORR, W. T. 1949 1988-89, p.39OSBORN, E. B. 1889 1947, p.103
OSBORNE, M. J. 1954 1980-81, p.72OVENS, Adam Beattie 1910 d. 1962 1963, p.96 rugby blueOVERTON, Sir Hugh Thomas Arnold 1942 d. 1991 (68) 1990-91, p.74OWEN, Captain David Richard 1937 d. 1950 1950, p.60 Royal EngineersOWEN, David 1894 d. 1969 (94) 1970, p.77
OWEN, Noel Richard Holmes 1944 d. 1975 (49) 1975-76, p.70Cricket, involved in the Union and Hawks Club
OWEN, S. B. 1925 1988-89, p.35
PAGE, A. H. 1936 d. 1994 1993-94, p.48
PAGE, Geoffrey Stuart 1963 d. 1996 (51) 1995-96, p.76PAGE, Rev. Reginald Charles 1891 1872-1953 1953, p. 54 Lacrosse. Wood carving
PAGE, Sir Alexander Warren, MBE 1933 d. 1993 (78) 1992-93, p.72 half-blue in tennisPAGES 59-64 OF 1972 ANNUAL LOOSE
PAIN, Arthur Charles Davy 1920 1901-1971 1971, p.77Boat Club (Trial Cap). Came back to coach Clare boats.
PAINE, Suzanne Helen 1972 d. 1985 (40 1985-86, p.67
Oxford graduate, Fellow at Clare from 1972, University Economics lecturer
PALIN, Edward Moreton 1919 d. 1977 1976-77, p.57
Rowed for Clare, Cambridge Operatic Society. Father of Michael Palin.
PALMER, Clayton ? d. 1956 1956, p. 54 Cricket Blue. Schoolmaster
PALMER, John William 1951 d. 21.8.20012001-02, pp. 98-99
PALMER, N. St C. 1900 1975-76, p.77
PANTER, Air Vice-Marshal Arthur Edward, C.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1907 d. 1969 (79) 1969, p.70
principal medical officer in Middle East Command
PARADINE, C. G. 1918 1968, p.76
PARK, James Sydney 1943 about 68' 1992-93, p.73
PARKER, Rev. Sir William Hyde 1882 d. 1931LC XXV No. 2 1931, p. 71
PARKIN, Charles William 1955 d. 1986 (62) 1986-87, p.61Came as Research Fellow, remain at Clare until death
PARKIN, J. S. 1863 1931, p.xi Fellow in 1868
PARKIN, Reginald Thomas, M.B.E. 1900 d. 1953 1953, p. 54
Hockey. Lawn tennis. Solicitor.Wounded at Paschendale. Military intelligence. Civil service
PARKINSON, Sir Kenneth 1928 d. 1981 1982-83, p.29
PARNELL-SMITH, Walter, J.P., T.D. 1902 d. 1962 (80) 1963, p.97Metcalfe Exhibitioner, Shoreham Council, Freemason
PARNIS, Alexander Edward Libor 1959 d. 1994 (83) 1993-94, p.68
PARRATT, J. R. 1931 d. 1979 1986-87, p.36
PARRATT, L. F. 1929 1980-81, p.72PARRINGTON, N. 1905 d. 1941 1947, p.103
PARRY, D. B., OBE, DSO 1896 1975-76, p.77
PARRY, John Horace 1932 d. 1982 (68) 1981-82, p.58
Rowed in first boat. Return for PhD and Research Fellowship (1938)
PARRY, Robert Austin 1936 d. 1996 (80) 1996-97, p.88
PARSONS, Derek Adrian 1945 d. 1992 (65) 1991-92, p.75
PARSONS, Hugh Wayman1923 (grad.?) d. 1970 (67) 1970, p.78
PARSONS, William Gurteen d. 1984 (80) 1984-85, p.83
PASCALL, K. 1923 d. 1985 1984-85, p.49
PASCALL, N. 1928 d. 1984 1984-85, p.50
PASCALL, Neil 1928 d. 1984 (74) 1983-84, p.48Brother at Clare (K. 1923). Played for College XV
PATEN, Henry St John Brading 1919 d. 1969 (68) 1970, p.78benefactor of College (Mathematical Scholarship)
PATERSON, A. D. H. 1946 d. 1969 1990-91, p.53
PATERSON, A. R. 1927 1998-99, p.78
PATERSON, A. R. 1927 1980-81, p.72PATERSON, Aylmer John Noel, CBE 1921 d. 1976 1977-78, p.56 Lawn Tennis bluePATERSON, John Yates 1858 d. 1927 1927 L, p. 25
PATERSON, Rev. Canon H. D. N. 1888 d. 1944 1947, p.103PATON, G. C. 1921 d. 1936 (34) 1936, p.39 captain of college XV
PATRAVALI, Dr. P 1921 1990-91, p.49
PATTERSON, John Allan 1951 d. 14.4.20022001-02, pp. 99-100
PAUL, Russell 1915 d. 1996 (98) 1995-96, p.76
PAVEY-SMITH, A. B. 1905 1980-81, p.72PEACEY, Rev. Capel Coope 1898 ? 1954, p. 57 Clergyman. War chaplain
PEACOCK, George William 1947 d. 1995 (66) 1994-95, p.89PEACOCK, Joh Wadham 1874 d. 1922 (67) 1922 M, p.3PEAKE, E. G. 1895 d. 1934 (58) 1934, p.25PEAKE, W. H. S. 1884 1947, p.103
PEARCE, H. F. 1921 d. 1986 1985-86, p.26PEARCE, Rev. George Congreve 1890 ? 1955, p. 71 Clergyman.
PEARCE, William Felix 1924 1905-1975 1974-75, p.80College athletics, football, hockey
PEARSE, Rev. Reginald William 1888 1869 - 1924 1924 M, p.8
PEARSON, Gerald Lionel, MC 1937 d. 1978 (60) 1978-79, p.66PEARSON, H. R. H. 1932 d. 1938 1947, p.103
PEARSON, James Rae 1890 d. 19511952, pp. 61,62 Indian Civil Service
PEARSON, R. G. 1954 1998-99, p.84
PEEBLES BROWN, Ralph Adair 1937 d. 20001999-2000, p. 131
PEGG, J. 1908 1953, p. 59PELLIER, C. de C. 1892 1947, p.103PELLING, Rev. S. B. 1904 d. 1935 1935, p.29
PELLY, R. L. 1905 1980-81, p.72More complete obituary in 1981-82 Annual
PELLY, The Revd Richard Lawrence 1905 d. 1976 (90) 1981-82, p.61 Student Christian Movement
PELMORE, J. R. 1938 d. 1999 1998-99, p.80PENISTAN, The Reverend Edward James 1895 d. 1957 1957, p.62
PENSOTTI, C. J. P. 1923 1975-76, p.76
PERCIVAL, A. M. 1950 d. 1983 1982-83, p.32
PERCY, J. H. 1953 d. 1983 1983-84, p.34More complete obituary in 1984-85 Annual
PERCY, John Henderson 1953 d. 1983 (53) 1984-85, p.83
PEREIRA, B. de H. 1919 d. 1995 1995-96, p.51
PERKS, Michael 1936 d. 1981 (63) 1981-82, p.61
PERRY, Charles, Oscar 1926 d. 1991 (83) 1990-91, p.74PETER II, the last King of Yugoslavia 1941 d. 1970 1970, p.61
PETTIT, A. E. 1943 1989-90, p.43
PETTITT, Hugh 1900 1881-1968 1968, p.75college athletics, Slaughter and May law firm
PHELPS, G. I. De B. 1894 d. 1937 1938, p.59PHIBBS, Colonel Walter Charles Ormsby, O.B.E., A.M.I.Mech.E. 1930 1909-1967 1967, p.89
OBE for part in planning Normandy invasion
PHILBRICK, G. H. 1889? d. 1934 (65) 1934, p.24 Rugby for collegePHILIP, WE 1891 d. 1944 1948, p. 68PHILIPE, Major-General Arthur Terence de Rhé, C.B., O.B.E. 1926 d. 1971 1972, p.69
PHILLIPS, R. M. 1933 d. 1988 1989-90, p.41PHILLIPS, Rev. Charles Hayward 1888 d. 1923 (56) 1924 L, p.41
PHILLIPS, Rev. Edward Egerton ? d. 1956 1956, p.54Military chaplain in 1914-18 war. Air Raid Warden in second war
PHILLIPS-CONN, Thomas Henry Meredith 1899 d. 1962 (81) 1962, p.86 Irish Bar
PHILLPOTTS, James Surtees 1931 d. 1994 (82) 1994-95, p.90
PHILP, Robert Charles Penny 1919 1896-1950 1950, p.60cricket, tennis, Secretary of Clare Ball 1922
PHIPPS, HC - d. 1921 1921 M, p. 5College servant for 53 years - gyp 1866, Fellows butler 1879
PICKERING, Cuthbert Edward 1922 d. 1986 (83) 1986-87, p.63Rowing, soccer and cricket at Clare
PICKERING, Rev. A. M. 1880 1862 - 1933 1933, p.18
PICKLES, Leonard Denny 1936 d. 1994 (76) 1994-95, p.90
PICKLES, Stephen Hartley 1941 d. 1989 1990-91, p.75PICTON, Alan Holden Wilson 1927 d. 1970 (62) 1971, p.79 lawn tennis and squash
PIDDUCK, J. 1930 d. 1998 1997-98, p.58
PIKE, B. J. B. 1951 1982-83, p.56PIKE, Thelwell Mather 1885 d. 1957 (91) 1957, p.62 Football bluePILCHER, Major-General EM 1884 d. 1947 1948, p. 69
PILCHER, Sir John Arthur 1931 d. 1990 (77) 1989-90, p.72 esteemed international diplomat
PILLMAN, Joseph Robert, TD 1933 d. 1977 (62) 1976-77, p.572 sons at Clare (J. C. 1970, R. H. M. 1971)
PINCKERT Robert Carl 1952 d.3.6.2003 Kellett Fellow
PINCKNEY, Charles Percy 1919 d. 1982 (80) 1984-85, p.84PINKS, Edwin Dennis Picton 1906 d. 1949 (61) 1950, p.61 Colquhoun Cup and Sculls
PIPER, H. C. 1927 1980-81, p.72PIRIE, David Howard 1923 d. 1925 1926 M, p.3
PIRIE, H. B. 1930 d. 1984 1984-85, p.50
PIRRIE, G. D. 1926 d. 1993 1993-94, p.47PITT, Dr George Newton ? d. 1929 1929, L p. 59 FellowPITTS-TUCKER, Robert St. John, CBE 1928 d. 1993 (84) 1992-93, p.73PITTS-TUCKER, W. G. 1889 d. 1947 1947, p.103PLANT, George Rhodes Gosling (Roddy) 1942 d. 1988 (64) 1988-89, p.57PLAYER, Hugh 1890 d. 1947 1952, p. 62PLAYER, N. H. 1918 1958, p.67 Trial Eights capPLOWDEN, H. R. 1907 1947, p.103PLUMB, Harry 1900 1883-1940 1947, p.98 rowed for collegePLUMPTRE, The Reverend Edward Montagu 1895 d. 1961 (85) 1961, p.90 Norfolk Parish of RunctonPOLLARD, William Branch 1898 d. 1963 (84) 1963, p.97 micro-analysis of metals
POLLARD, William, Branch 1931 d. 1992 (78) 1991-92, p.75
POLLITT, A. 1936 d. 1991 1990-91, p.51
POND, Sir Desmond Arthur 1938 d. 1986 (66) 1985-86, p.68POOLE, The Reverend Arthur Leonard 1919 d. 1957 1957, p.62POOLEY, A. M. 1900 1959, p.77POOLEY, Andrew Melville 1900 d. 1959 (77) 1960, p.84 publicist in Sydney
POPE, Edwin Stanley1922 (grad.) d. 1968 1968, p.75
consultant anaesthetist, South Cheshire hospital group
POPHAM, Gordon Home 1948 d. 1986 (60) 1986-87, p.63
PORRITT, H. S. 1926 1978-79, p.74
PORTER, M. A. 1923 d. 1982 1982-83, p.28
POSTGATE, Richmond, Seymour 1928 d. 1991 (82) 1991-92, p.75POSTLETHWAITE, Richard Alston (Peter) 1940 d. 1992 (71) 1992-93, p.74
POTTER, Douglas Miskin 1942 d. 1995 (71) 1995-96, p.77
POTTER, Sir Raymond Lynden 1935 d. 1993 (77) 1992-93, p.74POTTER, W. M. 1908 1957, p.64
POULTER, John1965 (grad.) d. 1969 1970, p.79
POWELL, Dr. J. J. 1933, p.20POWER, William Herbert 1888 d. 1949 1949, p. 60
POWNALL, B. 1936 d. 1998 1997-98, p.59
POWNALL, Raymond 1934 d. 1984 (69) 1984-85, p.84
PRAIN, Eric 1927 d. 1998 (89)1998-99, p.118 golf blue, major in rifle brigade
PRAIN, James Easton, TD1926 (grad) d. 1976 (71) 1975-76, p.71 2 brothers at Clare.
PRAIN, John Murray, DSO, OBE 1921 d. 1985 (82) 1984-85, p.84
half-blue in cross country, water polo. Captain of College athletics and swimming teams. College soccer, Hawks Club. Son at Clare (P. 1957)
PRANCE, Rev. E. R. 1890 d. 1947 1947, p.104
PRATT, Murray d. 1985 (75) 1984-85, p.27 Head Porter
PRATT, S.R. 1957 1990-91, p.56
PREST, Alan Richmond 1937 d. 1984 (65) 1984-85, p.85Economics lecturer, Fellow of Christ's College (Cambridge)
PRESTON, C. A. 1929 d. 1983 1983-84, p.30
PRESTON, G. E. 1929 1975-76, p.76
PRESTON, W. E. 1925 d. 1984 1983-84, p.30
PREWETT, James Nigel 1950 d. 1995 (65) 1994-95, p.91 Rifle Blues
PRICE, Colin Philip 1965 d. 1983 (35) 1982-83, p.52College golf (captain), croquet, acting, squash, cox, cricket
PRICE, S. R. 1907 1954, p. 61
PRICE, S. W. 1900 1975-76, p.77
PRICE, Sydney Reginald, M.B.E. 1907 d. 19541955, pp. 71,72
Awarded Frank Smart Studentship for research in Botany. Awarded M.B.E. f war work with Explosives Dept. of Minstry of Munitions. President of the British Association of Chemists
PRICHARD, A. A. 1909 1973, p.63
PRICHARD, E. L. 1905 1980-81, p.72PRIDEAUX, Rt. Rev. W. G. C. 1886 d. 1934 (71) 1935, p.27
PRIESTLEY, Derek Ellison 1931 d. 20001999-2000, p. 131
PRIESTLEY, Sir Raymond, MC 1923 d. 1974 (87) 1973-74, p.58
Fellow 1923-34. Honorary Fellow 1956-74. Antarctic explorer (with Shackleton and Scott). First Secretary General of the Faculties (Cambridge).
PRINGLE, R. A. 1957 d. 1997 1997-98, p.62PRIOR, G. M. 1885 d. 1945 1947, p.104
PRITCHARD, The Rev. C. W. G. 1911 1976-77, p.62PROCTER, Rev. R. 1871 d. 1932 1933, p.20
PROCTOR, C. G. C. 1921 d. 1993 1993-94, p.47
PROCTOR, David Victor 1950 d. 20001999-2000, p. 132
PROTHERO, H. 1942 d. 1986 1986-87, p.38PROVIS, E. 1868 d. 1941 (91) 1947, p.104PRUST, David 1964 d. 1964 1964, p.99 cox of the third boatPRYCE-JONES, Col. AW 1889 d. 1946 1948, p. 70
PULMAN, William Proctor 1907 d. 1970 (82) 1971, p.80Boat Club captain. Came back to coach Clare boats.
PURVIS, William Prior 1921 d. 1984 (81) 1984-85, p.86
PYKE, David Alan 1940 d. 12.1.20012000-01, p. 117 [NB Not in Admissions Book!]
PYMAN, General Sir Harold, G.B.E., K.C.B., D.S.O. 1927 d. 1971 (63) 1971, p.80
C-in-C Allied Forces in Europe, authority on armoured warfare
QIZILBASH, Nawab Sir Mozaffar Ali Khan 1929 1908-1982 1981-82, p.61
known as "Qizil" or "Muz". College tennis (captain) and hockey. University tennis.
QUILL, J. J. 1902 1973-74, p.73
RACK, J. H. 1943 d. 1995 1994-95, p.55
RACK, Peter Michael Horsman 1946 d. 1994 (65) 1993-94, p.68
RADCLIFFE, John 1892 d. 1949 (76) 1950, p.62Inner Temple, M.B.E., King's Coronation Medal
RAFFLES, Rev. Thomas Stamford 1876 d. 1926 1926 L. p. 34
RAILSTON-BROWN, Robert Hugh 1948 d. 1994 (68) 1994-95, p.91
RAISTRICK, H. 1942 1977-78, p.60
RAMSAY, Lt. Col. James Gordon, D.S.O., M.B.E. 1900 d. 1952
1953, pp.54,55
Served in South African War. Lecturer at Sandhurst. Wounded in 1914-18 war. D.S.O. and Belgian Croix de Guerre. Served in 2nd World War. J.P.
RANCE, W. D. 1945 1978-79, p.74
RANKIN, J. T. 1931 d. 1994 1994-95, p.54
RANKIN, Robert Alexander 1934 d. 27.1.20012000-01, p. 118 Wrangler in Part II Maths
RANKIN, Sir Robert, Bart. 1898 d. 1960 (82) 1960, p.85endowed scholarship for students from Sedbergh
RATCLIFF, Percy William 1896 d. 1955 1956, p. 54A Director of Bass, Ratcliff & Gretton Ltd.
RAVENSHEAR, Ewart Watson, C.B., O.B.E. 1912 d. 1959 1960, p.86
RAVENSHEAR, P. A. 1943 d. 1996 1995-96, p.53
RAW, Catherine Sarah Louise 1978 d. 1983 (23) 1982-83, p.53 keen sportswoman
RAWLENCE, Arthur Raymond 1907 d. 1974 (85) 1975-76, p.71RAYMOND, M. J. M. 1931 1967, p.91RAYMOND, Rev PF 1876 d. 1927 1928 L, p..48 Rector of Middleton, Essex
READ, H. M. 1911 d. 1980 1982-83, p.28
READ, H. M. 1911 d. 1980 1983-84, p.30
READING, John Lockwod 1932 d. 1992 (79) 1991-92, p.76 OBE (military)
REBANE, J. A. 1970 1996-97, p.63
REDDAWAY, Prof. BrianKing's 1931 d. 2002
2001-02, pp. 15-18 Fellow 1938; obit includes photo
REDDIHOUGH, E. H. 1935 d. 1995 1994-95, p.54
REDDINGTON, M. B. 1949 d. 1995 1994-95, p.56REDFERN, Rev. Thomas 1876 1853? - 1924 1924 L, p.41REED, Harry Leslie 1903 d. 1969 (84) 1970, p.79 Captain of Lawn Tennis ClubREED, Rev B 1874 d. c. 1929 1930 L p. 57 Rector of DatworthREED, Sir John Ranken, CBE 1883 1864-1936 1936, p.38 Colonel In Auckland Infantry
REED, Sir John Ranken, KT., Q.C. 1883 1864-19551955, pp. 72,73
Acting Chief Justice of New Zealand. Freemason
REEKIE, Henry Enfield 1926 d. 3.1.20002000-01, p. 119 Headmaster St Bees School
REEKIE, John Dowson, OBE 1929 d. 1993 (83) 1992-93, p.75REES, Alan Guy Treharne. M.C. 1911 1972, p.69 Son at ClareREES, G. M. T. 1905 1952, p. 67
REEVES, F. K. 1928 1998-99, p.79
REID, A. M. 1958 1976-77, p.62
REID, Brian Christopher 1949 d. 20042003-04, p. 117
REID, Edward Birnie 1914 d. 1980 (84) 1979-80, p.74 Son at Clare (R. 1948)REID, Sir Douglas, BART. 1919 d. 1971 (73) 1971, p.81
REITZ, Claude Michael Deneys 1945 d. 1952 1952, p. 62
War service with the South African Air Force in the Middle East. Lawyer. Killed in an air crash
REYNOLDS, Cedric Lawton 1907 1888-1958 1958, p.66
REYNOLDS, P. J. B. 1924 1980-81, p.72
REYNOLDS, Reuben 1923 d. 1993 (88) 1992-93, p.75REYNOLDS, The Reverend Duncan Barclay 1903 d. 1969 1969, p.71RHODES, Frank Alderson 1915 d. 1958 (62) 1959, p.72
RHODES, Paul Evelyn 1951 d. 1996 (66) 1995-96, p.78
RHODES, Philip 1940 d. 12.7.20022001-02, pp. 100-101
RICH, John Rowland 1946 d. 1995 (66) 1994-95, p.91 CMG
RICHARDS, Donald Hibbert 1939 d. 1994 (73) 1993-94, p.69 president of uni boat club, MBRICHARDS, Hugh Augustine 1903 d. 1949 1949, p. 60RICHARDSON, C. W. B. 1904 1966, p.121
RICHARDSON, His Honour Judge Thomas, O.B.E. ? 1880-1956 1956, p. 55
Lawyer. Served in 1914-18 war. County Court Judge. Admiralty and Wreck Commissioner
RICHARDSON, J. D. B. 1938 d. 1997 1996-97, p.56
RICHARDSON, John Derek 1940 d. 1995 (73) 1994-95, p.92
RICHARDSON, Sir Charles Leslie 1928? d. 1994 (85) 1993-94, p.70DSO, CBE, Legion of Merit, CB, KCB, GCB
RICHES, James Peter Reeve 1935 1916-1979 1979-80, p.75 Sang in CUMSRICHMOND, F. 1892 1947, p.104
RIDDELL, William James 1929 d. 20001999-2000, p. 133 Ski racer
RIDDICK, G. G. 1939 d. 1987 1986-87, p.37 RIDGWAY, William John Parrick 1884 1866 - 1923 1924 L, p.41 won 100mile cycle race
RIDGWAY, William Robin Palmer 1919 d. 1962 1962, p.86Winchester (head of Modern Languages)
RILEY, Edward 1874 d. 1926 1927 L, p. 25
RINGROSE, P. F. 1944 d. 1996 1996-97, p.57
RINKEL, John William Joslin 1924 1905-1975 1974-75, p.80Athletics blue, president of CUAC
RINKEL, Lambert Ronald Joslin 1927 d. 1951 1952, pp.3,64 Running Blue. Doctor
RINTOUL, R. T. 1926 d. 1983 1982-83, p.29
RITCHIE, J. W. 1939 1998-99, p.81
RITCHIE, Sir Adam Beattie 1899 1957, p.64 More complete obituary in 1958RITCHIE, Sir Adam Beattie 1899 d. 1957 (77) 1958, p.65
ROACH, Harry Robert 1925 d. 1979 1978-79, p.66Headmaster of Hymers College, Hull
ROBERTS Stewart Muir 1926 d.22.2.20032002-03 pp.112-113
Awarded College Exhibition 1928
ROBERTS, A. C. 1914 1978-79, p.74
ROBERTS, C. A. 1928 d. 1981 1981-82, p.37
ROBERTS, Ffrangcon 1907 1888-1974 1973-74, p.61 Fellow 1911-25.
ROBERTS, G. M. 1931 1980-81, p.72ROBERTS, Hugh Treharne Llewellyn 1901 d. 1947 1948, p. 70
Medicine before coming to Clare
ROBERTS, Sir Alexander Fowler, K.B.E. 1882-1961 1961, p.90
Mayor of Lower Hutt, New Zealand
ROBERTSON, James David 1946 d. 1983 (55) 1982-83, p.53 brother at Clare (G. 1949)
ROBERTSON, Robert Hope 1934 d. 1997 (81) 1996-97, p.88
ROBIN, Angus Hamilton 1935 d. 1991 (74) 1990-91, p.75 half-blue for fencing
ROBIN, Ian Gibson 1927 d. 18.4.20052004-05, pp. 112-113
ROBINSON Victor 1943 9.8.20032002-03 p.113
ROBINSON, A. M. 1926 1955, p.75
ROBINSON, Anthony Melland 1926 d.1950 1951, p. 59Associate of Royal Society of Chemistry. Alpine Club
ROBINSON, Michael Howard 1948 d. 1980 1979-80, p.75ROBINSON, Rev. A. H. R. 1897 d. 1945 1947, p.104
ROBINSON, Robert Alleyne 1938 d. 1992 (73) 1991-92, p.76ROBINSON, The Reverend Norman Lindsay 1900 d. 1949 1950, p.63 Presbyterian ChurchROBINSON, The Rt. Rev. John Arthur Thomas 1951 d. 1983 (64) 1983-84, p.48
Came to college as Dean (1951-59)
ROBSON, Frank 1941 d. 1990 (67) 1989-90, p.73 Wartime blue for soccer
ROBSON, L. F. 1934 d. 1992 1993-94, p.48
ROBSON, Rev. Thomas Fairfax Uphill 1894 d.1956
1956, pp.55,56
Clergyman. Attended annual Clare Dinner in London regularly
RODDAM, Col. Roddam John 1876 d. 1933 1934, p.23OBE, DL, JP, vice President Clare Assoc.
ROGERS, Charles William Milward 1922 d. 1989 (85) 1989-90, p.73ROGERS, Dr. E. C. 1876 d. 1931 1931, p.xi
ROGERS, Frank Barrier 1927 d. Jan 20052004-05, pp. 113-114
ROGERS, G. F. K. 1936 d. 1994 1993-94, p.48
ROGERS, Hugh Charles Innes 1923 d. 1991 (87) 1990-91, p.75ROGERS, Major A. L., DSO 1900 d. 1935 1936, p.37
ROGERS, P. B. 1928 1998-99, p.79ROLFE, F. V. 1947, p.39 cookROLLESTON, Rev. A. S. 1880 d. 1941 1947, p.104
ROPNER, Colonel Sir Leonard, BART, MC, TD, DL 1919 d. 1977 (82) 1977-78, p.56 Boat Club president
ROPNER, J. R. 1922 d. 1996 1995-96, p.51
ROPNER, Sir Robert Desmond, KT 1927 d. 1977 (69) 1976-77, p.582 brothers at Clare (Sir L. 1940, J. R. 1922)
ROQUES, Frederick William, C.B.E., M.D., M.CHIR. 1919? d. 1964 (65) 1964, p.99
gynaecologist, Middlesex Hospital
ROSENQUIST, Eric August 1939 d. 20042003-04, p. 118
ROTH, Professor Leonard 1923 d. 1968 1969, p.71
ROUBICZEK, Paul Anton 1956 1898-1972 1972, p.57
Fellow 1961-72. Very popular lectures on science, philosophy and religion.
ROWAN, H. M. J. 1937 d. 1986 1985-86, p.29
ROWE, Lewis Cathcart ("Sandy") 1923 d. 1963 (62) 1963, p.97 Footlights
ROWLANDSON, R 1933 d. 1990 1990-91, p.51
ROWLEY, Graham Westbrook 1931 d. 20032003-04, p. 119
ROWSON, Rattcliff 1940 d. 1997 (76) 1996-97, p.88head of the river, captain of boats, won oar
ROYALTON-KISCH, Alastair 1938 d. 1995 (75) 1994-95, p.93 Clarinet in CUMS
RUCAREANU, Ion 1966 d. 1987 1986-87, p.64come as graduate from Bucharest University
RUSACK, C. A. 1946 d. 1980 1981-82, p.39
RUSSELL, A. A. 1941 1990-91, p.52RUSSELL, Francis Henry, FCA 1891 d. 1924 1924 M, p.10 football and tennis for collegeRUSSELL, Rev. G. F. 1889 d. 1933 1933, p.20
RUSSELL-DAVIS, Derek 1932 d. 1993 (78) 1992-93, p.76
RUSSELL-SMITH, Raymond Arthur 1932 d. 1988 (75) 1988-89, p.58RYDER, Rev Charles Senhouse 1886 d. c. 1929 1930 L p. 56
RYLAND, Frederick Claude 1920 d. 1980 (78) 1980-81, p.65 Son at Clare (D. 1953)
SALE, Mrs d. 1993 1993-94, p.27 College SeamstressSALMON, Rev. W. B. 1880 1934, p.22
SALTER, Wilfred Edward Graham 1953 d. 1963 (34) 1964, p.100 Ph.D economics, Australian
SAMPAYO, Sir Thomas Edward De 1877 d.c. 1928 1928 L, p..47 LawyerSAMPSON, Rev G 1876 d. 1927 1928 L, p..48 Vicar of RamsdellSAMUEL, Cecil Harry 1910 d. 1966 (74) 1967, p.89 Antwerp Oil WharvesSAMUEL, David 1875 1856 - 1921 1922 L, p.6 20th Wrangler (maths)
SANCTUARY, Anthony Campbell 1944 d. 1991 (65) 1990-91, p.76
SANDERS, Dudley George Arthur 1927 d. 1994 (84) 1993-94, p.71 rowed in scond boatSANDERS, Rev. A. H. W. 1918 1961, p.95SANFORD TERRY, Prof C. 1883 d. 1936 (71) 1936, p.41 Honourary Fellow)
SANGSTER, C. H. 1906 1973-74, p.73
SASSOON, Michael Thornycroft 1904 d. 1969 (85) 1970, p.80elder brother of Siegfriend Sassoon
SASSOON, Siegfried, C.B.E., M.C. 1905 d. 1967 (80) 1967, p.78 Honorary fellow (1953)SAUL, Charles Lindsay 1913 d. 1973 (78) 1973, p.59
SAUNDERS, Douglas Mill, M.C. 1912 d. 1961 (67) 1961, p.91European Association of Advertising Agents
SAUNDERS, Dr. Frederick Joshua Page 1904 1882-1955 1956, p. 56
Appointed medical officer to Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough in 1915. R.A.M.C. officer in Territorial Army during First World War, then an officer in R.A.F. on its formation in 1918. After retiring, became civilian medical officer at the R.A.F. School of Land/Air Warfare.
SAUNDERS, S. R. 1922 d. 1992 1991-92, p.49SAUNDERS, T. C. C. 1922 1964, p.104SAVAGE, Peter Copeland 1927 d. 1961 (51) 1961, p.92 Auckland Sailors' HomeSAVILL, H. S. 1908 1953, p. 59
SAWTELL, H. D. 1909 1973-74, p.73
SCARBOROUGH, H. A. 1920 1976-77, p.62
SCARLETT SMITH, Rev. Sidney 1880 d. 1954 1954, p. 58
Clergyman. Gave Fellows' Library a copy of R. Stephanus Bible printed in 1545
SCHOFIELD, A. P. B. 1964 1972, p.72
SCHOFIELD, George Thomas 1923 d. 1980 1980-81, p.66 music
SCHOFIELD, J. L. 1924 1975-76, p.77
SCHOFIELD, James Stewart 1936 d. 20001999-2000, p. 134
SCHOFIELD, P. D. 1936 d. 1996 1996-97, p.56SCLATER, Frank Arthur, OBE, MC, FIEE 1912 d. 1976 (82) 1975-76, p.72SCLATER, Frank Arthur, OBE, MC, FIEE 1912 d. 1976 1977-78, p.57
SCOTT, Brigadier Walter 1926 d. 1980 (82) 1980-81, p.67 Son at Clare (H. G. 1951)
SCOTT, C. B. C. 1922 1980-81, p.72
SCOTT, G. T. L. 1939 1998-99, p.81SCOTT, Group-Captain Henry Wakeman, R.A.F., M.B. 1901 d. 1956
1956, pp. 56,57
SCOTT, J. F. 1925 1998-99, p.78
SCOTT, J. H. 1948 d. 1990 1990-91, p.54SCOTT, James Harry, OBE, LLD 1892 d. 1925 1925 E, p.52
SCOTT, James Maurice 1925 d. 1986 (79) 1985-86, p.69
SCOTT, Sir Warwick Lindsay 1910 1892-19521952, pp. 61,62 Civil servant. Archaeologist
SCOTT, T. H. 1929 d. 1938 1938, p.58
SCOTT, Walter Stanley 1924 d. 1985 (80) 1984-85, p.86known as Simon. Rugger XV and College lawn tennis
SCOTT, William Thurburn 1895 ? 1955, p. 73 DoctorSCRATCHLEY, Rev. Charles Edward 1876 d. 1926 1926 E. p. 51
SCRIBNER, Robert William 1981 d. 1998 (56) 1997-98, p.87 fellow
SCRIMGEOUR, James 1921 d. 1987 (84) 1986-87, p.65SCUTT, Emeritus Professor Cecil Allison 1908 d. 1961 (72) 1961, p.93
Chair of Classical Philology, University of Melbourne
SEACOME, K. H. 1929 1978-79, p.74
SEAFORD, F. A. 1939 1980-81, p.72
SEAGROVE, William Raymond 1919 d. 1980 (81) 1980-81, p.68
College choir, university orchestra, President of CUAC, Olympic athlete.
SEAMAN, Sir Owen 1880 d. 1936 (74) 1936, p.34 Honorary Fellow
SECRETT, I. R. 1945 d. 1995 1994-95, p.55
SEDDON, Eric Rawdon Humphrey 1921 1902-1970 1970, p.80Two brothers at Clare, rugby blue
SEDDON, G. N. 1912 1978-79, p.74SEDGWICK, H. R. 1888 d. 1940 1947, p.104SEGAL, M. 1909 1968, p.76
SELBY, M. F. H. 1935 1998-99, p.80SELKA, D. 1937 1955, p.75
SELKA, R. 1940 1998-99, p.81
SELWYN, The Reverend Herbert Gordon 1919 d. 1975 (78) 1974-75, p.81 Son at Clare
SENIOR, C. D. 1946 d. 1993 1992-93, p.51
SENIOR, William 1879 1862 -1937 1937, p.48made Clare residuary legatee of his will (est value £46200)
SERGEL, C. S. 1932 d. 1994 1993-94, p.48
SERGEL, C. W. S. 1935 1994-95, p.54
SERGEL, Charles John Scott 1930 d. 1980 (69) 1979-80, p.76
Rowing blue, president of CUBC, Olympic rower. Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons.
SERVICE, A. H. 1923 d. 1994 1994-95, p.53
SESSIONS, L. F. 1911 1973-74, p.73SEWELL, Canon Henry MA LlD 1865 d. 1943 (95) 1947, p.98SEWILL, J. W. 1908 1967, p.91
SEWILL, R. W. 1911 1957, p.65 More complete obituary in 1958SEWILL, Roger Warterlow 1911 d. 1958 1958, p.67SEYMOUR, Percy Hamilton, 18th Duke of Somerset 1930 d. 1984 (74) 1984-85, p.87
SHACKEL, R. G. 1919 d. 1984 1984-85, p.49SHAKESPEARE, Sir William Geoffrey 1947 d. 1996 (68) 1995-96, p.78 Cox
SHARMAN, Thomas Charles, OBE 1930 d. 1990 (78) 1989-90, p.73
SHARP, Alastair George 1930 d. 26.10.20012000-01, p. 120 QC, MBE
SHARP, C. J. 1909 1982-83, p.56
SHARP, Cecil James 1879 1859 - 1924 1924 M, p.8in college boat. Music teacher to present queen.
SHARP, Rev. Edmund Colin 1902 d. 1953 1953, p.55Chaplain of Archway Hospital, Highgate
SHARPE, Venerable Ernest Newton 1885 d. 1949 1949, p. 62
SHAW Jonathan Greville Havergal 1940d.October 2003
2002-03 p.114
SHAW, Peter 1933 d. 1964 (50) 1965, p.101 British Oxygen Company
SHAW, Colin Read 1899 1879-1962 1963, p.98South African War, Bolton Town Council
SHAW, Edward James 1937 d. 1975 (57) 1975-76, p.72 Crown Estate Surveyor
SHAW, George Ronald 1925 d. 1980 (75) 1980-81, p.70
SHAW, George, Anthony, Theodore 1936 d. 1990 (72) 1990-91, p.76
SHAW, Graham Henry 1909 1889-1976 1975-76, p.72College cricket. Son and grandson at Clare.
SHAW, T. R. 1931 d. 1989 1988-89, p.37
SHAW, Thomas Richard 1931 d. 1989 (76) 1988-89, p.58SHAW, Trevor Ian, Ph.D., F.R.S. 1946 1928-1972 1973, p.60 distinguished physiologist
SHAW, Vernon Graham Havergal 1906 d. 1985 (97) 1985-86, p.70 son at Clare (J. G. H. 1940)
SHAXBY, R. U. 1898 d. 1938 1938, p.53worked on safety of factory machinery
SHEAL, Rev. J. A. M. 1872 d. 1937 1937, p.49SHEARER C. 1911 d. 1941 1947, p.104
SHEPHERDSON, John Frank 1913 d. 19261926 E. pp. 51-2
SHEPPARD, H. 1885 1957, p.65SHEPPARD, Rev. H. 1936 1958, p.67
SHERBORNE, D. L. 1926 d. 1985 1984-85, p.49
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sponsored many scholarships to Oxbridge
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Graduate student from University of California
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Research Fellow (French literature)
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College rugby and hockey (Wanderer colours)
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Served in the South African War. Mining engineer. Fellow of the Geological Society
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Lawyer. Served with ambulance section of French Red Cross in 1914-18 war. Herefordshire landowner and businessman. High Sheriff of Herefordshire
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help establish Darwin College and Huntingdon Research Centre
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Killed in a flying accident while serving with the Royal Air Force in Germany
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Indian Civil Service, then Secretary of University College, London
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War service with R.N.V.R. in 1914-18. With Admiralty during 1939-45 war. Later, Director of Aeronautical and Engineering Reaeach at the Admiralty
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secretary of amalgamated clubs, member of Dilettantes, Union and Hawks Club.
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senior surgeon at Royal East Sussex Hospital, son at Clare
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study of individuality in blood cells
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Known as "Little N" or "N". Killed in mountaineering accident in Peru.
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Engineer. Won the Military Cross in France in 1914-18 war. Served in 1939-45 war. A.D.C. to King George VI. Jurat of the Royal Court (Channel Islands)
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College hockey, golf, lawn tennis (Captain). Brothers at Clare - A.G. (1919), L.J. (1926).
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Death reported in Annual 1969 with note of gift of bird books to College c. 15 years before; bequest of silver. NB But no full obituary
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WARDALE 1920 d. 1988 1988-89, p.35
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CAA 1932, p.5; LC 1931, no. 26.1, p. 6
senior fellow; 3rd generation Fellow; rowed in 1st May boat
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widow of J. R. Wardale, founded Wardale Scholarship for classics
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Secretary-General of the british council
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Indian Civil Service, chairman of Palestine Partition Commission (1938)
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did Tropical African Services course in fourth year (before joining Colonial Service)
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imprisoned for turkish translation of communist works
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Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill
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