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E X E T E R C O L L E G E Register 2011 Contents Editorial 4 From the Rector 4 From the President of the MCR 7 From the President of the JCR 9 Elizabeth Helen Gili (1913–2011) 11 Leslie Philip Le Quesne CBE (1919–2011) 12 Sidney Martin Starkie (1922–2010) 13 Robert Henry Robinson (1927–2011) 15 William Aaron DeJanes (1978–2011) 18 Armin Kroesbacher (1990–2011) 19 Sandra Fredman, FBA, by Jonathan Herring 20 The Chapel, by Helen Orchard and Lister Tonge 21 The College Staff, by William Jensen 24 Ruskin College and Exeter, by Tony Moreton 26 B.W. Henderson, by Keith Bradley 28 William Lockhart, by Nicholas Schofield 31 A Spitfire Pilot Celebrates his Failures, by Richard Gilman 33 Uncovering the Secrets of the Old Masters, by Rachel Billinge 36 What Now for Higher Education?, by Reeta Chakrabarti 38 The Patient Doctor, by B.L.D. Phillips 40 Pre-prandial, by John Symons 42 Poems of Oxford, by Virginie Basset 44 Population Ageing in Vietnam, by Matthew Tye 45 Failed States and Extralegal Groups, by Christine Cheng 47 Solving Climate Change with Wind and Solar Power, by Matthias Fripp 49 College Notes and Queries 51 The Governing Body 56 Honours and Appointments 58 Publications Reported 59 Class Lists in Honour Schools and Honour Moderations 2011 61 Distinctions in Moderations and Prelims 2011 63 Graduate Degrees 2010–11 63 Major Scholarships, Studentships, Bursaries 2011–12 66 College Prizes 2010–11 68 University Prizes 2010–11 68 Graduate Freshers 2011 69 Undergraduate Freshers 2011 71 Visiting Students 2011–12 73 Deaths 74 Marriages 76 Births 77 Notices 79 1 Editor Christopher Kirwan was Official Fellow and Lecturer in Philosophy from 1960 to 2000. -
Register 2020 Edition
EXETER COLLEGE REGISTER 2020 Cover image of Exeter College by Ian Fraser is available as a print from www.vaprints.co.uk Contents From the Rector 2 From the President of the MCR 8 From the President of the JCR 10 From the Chaplain 12 From the Librarian 14 Obituaries 19 Incoming Fellows 39 Rector’s Seminars, Symposium, Subject Family Dinners, and Webinars 43 From the Organ Scholar 46 The Governing Body 48 Honorary Fellows 50 Emeritus Fellows 51 Selected Publications 53 Honours, Appointments, and Awards 56 College Lecturers 56 The College Staff 59 Class Lists in Honour Schools 64 Distinctions in Preliminary Examinations, and First Class in Moderations 65 Graduate Degrees 67 University Prizes 71 College Prizes 72 Major Scholarships, Studentships, and Bursaries 74 Graduate Freshers 80 Undergraduate Freshers 85 Visiting Students 91 Births 92 Deaths 92 Notices 94 Contributors 95 1 Editorial I took over editing the Register in 2015, and have appreciated the work of all who have contributed to it, not least to Matt Baldwin, for his skill in editing and patience with my dithering. But it is time for me to pass on the Register. I wish my successor every success, and thank you, dear readers, for your continued commitment. From the Rector Each academic year at Exeter is difficult to summarise. This proved particularly true of 2019/20, during which six months of normal in-person activity were followed by six months of pandemic-induced virtual events, academic and otherwise. Inevitably much attention focused on coping with the effects on the College of Covid-19. -
Exeter Register 2000
EXETER COLLEGE ASSOCIATION Register 2000 Contents College Notes by the Rector 2 From the President of the MCR 4 From the President of the JCR 6 Richard Barrow (1916 - 2000) by Greig Barr 8 Christopher Kirwan by Paul Snowdon 9 Guy Rowlands by John Maddicott 12 Lorise Topliffe by John Maddicott 13 A Stony Road by Phillip Whitehead 14 Rector Holland and a Case of Witchcraft by Gerald M D Howat 21 Ruskin, Morris, Burne-Jones … and Exeter by Nicholas Shrimpton 25 University Sermon by the Rev’d Stephen Hampton 31 Revising Early Modern Exeter by Kenneth Padley 38 Exeter College Library by Lorise Topliffe 46 A Change in Conditions by David Serpell 54 Round Squares at the College by Herbert Werlin 56 Reflections of a Rugbyman – Exeter 1959-62 by Mike Squire 58 Macrophages – the Big Eaters of the Body by Siamon Gordon 60 History and its Materials by Faramerz Dabhoiwala 62 To the ‘Hidden Valley’ without a Permit: An Expedition to the Buddhist Hermitage of Kyimolung, Nepal by Rukmini Callamachi 65 Exeter College Chapel Choir by Nick Mumby 74 The Governing Body 76 Honours and Appointments 77 Publications 78 Class Lists in Honour Schools 2000 80 Graduate Degrees 82 College Prizes 83 Graduate Freshers 83 Undergraduate Freshers 85 Deaths 87 Marriages 88 Births 88 Notices 89 1 College Notes We had a decidedly good year. With luck you will know this already, since the third issue of Exon turned into a bumper number, and as a result appeared late enough in the summer for the full Schools results to be available. -
Commemoration of Benefactors
EXETER COLLEGE COMMEMORATION OF BENEFACTORS SUNDAY 14 JUNE 2020 WELCOME TO EXETER COLLEGE CHAPEL Since Walter de Stapeldon founded the College in 1314 the College has relied on the kindness and generosity of its benefactors; from the tithes of the parish of Gwinear in Cornwall to gifts from Old Members. It is fitting and right not only to commemorate and give thanks for their generosity, but to remind us, the current members of Stapeldon’s Foundation of the purposes of our College: to education and to prepare for a life of service in the world. This is reflected in the Bidding Prayer, which although replete with imagery of Crown and State, reflects the C16th understanding of society where all contribute to the common good; an ideal that is not out of place in C21st. The officiant and preacher is the Chaplain and Bishop Radford Official Fellow; the organ is played by Theodore Hill for the hymn ‘ All people that on earth do dwell’, and was recorded at the 2019 Leavers’ Service. Christopher Holman, Junior Organ Scholar plays the organ for the rest of the pieces. The hymns ‘Jerusalem the golden’ and ‘ O praise ye the Lord’ were recording insolation, as was the Introit, ‘ I was glad’. James Short conducted. Many alumni joined in the singing of this piece. The anthem ‘Bring us, O Lord God’, by Harris, is taken from the CD ‘One thing have I desired’, conducted by Alistar Reid, and Bruckner’s ‘Os justi’ is from Stephen Wood’s CD, ‘ Salve Regina’. The Rector read the Bidding Prayer; Will Dobbs, JCR President read the lesson from Provebrs, and the MCR President, Laurence Mc Kellar read the second lesson. -
An Account of Church Bells
This is a reproduction of a library book that was digitized by Google as part of an ongoing effort to preserve the information in books and make it universally accessible. http://books.google.com iiilSl BHIHHhHI ma H ISiiilii in J^H II ml 3H£^ £1 Hi!mm iiliiigifa IBf SBB1 All Iftllisi**!! 111BRi iaiillilipIBtsllilRl C O LVK I 5- MA, FS^lO^ iiiiii 1131 PROPERT ARTES SC1ENTIA VERITAS AN ACCOUNT CHURCH BELLS. AN ACCOUNT or CHURCH BELLS; WITH SOME NOTICES OF WILTSHIRE BELLS AND BELL-POUNDERS. CONTAINING A COPIOUS LIST OF FOUNDERS, A COMPARATIVE SCALE OF TENOR BELLS, AND INSCRIPTIONS FROM NEARLY FIVE HUNDRED PARISHES IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE KINGDOM. BY REV. WILLIAM C. LUKIS, M.A., F.S.A. ONE OF THE SECRETARIES OF THE WILTS ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. " The tower yet stands, and has its bells renown 'd For size magnificent and solemn sound ; Each has its motto." — Crabbe's Borough. J. H. PARKER, LONDON AND OXFORD. 1857. WESTMINSTER : PRINTED BY J. B. NICHOLS AND SONS, 25, PARLIAMENT STREET. PREFACE. The following account of Church Bells and Bell- founders was originally read at a General Meeting of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, held in Salisbury in the year 1854, and appeared in the Society's Magazine. Since that time the writer has collected much additional information which he believes will be of interest and service to those who are engaged in the same study ; and justifies him in publishing the paper in the present form. He has added many founders and foundries to his original list ; and many more might be obtained from the Northern and Eastern Counties, whose bells are comparatively unknown to him. -
Fragmenta Genealogica"
A 9.12 4 6 35496 v— i T - CI t r— — . ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 00855 9657 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2014 http://archive.org/details/fragmentagenealo06cris_0 / have had printed at my Private Press '" Fifty copies of Fragmenta Genealogica" Vol. VI. This copy is No. 32 Grove Park, Denmark Hill, London, S.E. FRAGMENTA GENEALOGICA N FRAGMENTA GENEALOGICA VOL. VI. PRINTED AT THE PRIVATE PRESS OF FREDERICK ARTHUR CRISP 1901 . CONTENTS. 1135196 AUTOGRAPHS. PAGE Aldridge, J. W. 7 Hussey, Thomas . 31 Burke, Margaret 3i Inchiquin, Earl . 33 Cocksedge, Henry 35 Pardew, Matth: . 5 Hely, Jn° 34 Ormonde, Duke of 32 Hussey, Edward 33 Walsh, Peirce 28 Hussey, John . 3i Wood, Richard . 36 CHURCH NOTES. 1 Plan of some of the Graves in the Churchyard of St. Giles', Camberwell, T Surrey . .15 DEEDS. 6 Admissions to the Manor of Ufford, Suffolk . -35 Captain Myler Hussey's Pardon, 1698 ...... 34 Duke of Ormond's Certificate of Edward Hussey's Innocence, 1660 . 32 Earl Inchiquin's Certificate of Edward Hussey's Loyalty, 1660 . 33 Marriage Articles of John Hussey and Lsetitia Burke, 1760 . .29 Marriage Settlement of Thomas Hussey and Ismay Leyns, 1652 . 28 Peirce Walsh's Articles of Agreement on his daughter's marriage with Robert Walsh, 1672 ........ 27 Petition of Edward Hussey, 1660 ...... 33 4 ENTRIES IN BIBLES, &c. Aldridge 7 Shekell 43 Cooke . 1 Smith 34 Cracroft 9 South 5 Deane . 8 Spooner 12 Ingilby . 11 Walker 6 Nosworthy 5 GRANT OF ARMS. Edwards-Vaughan 13 PORTRAIT. Susanna, daughter of Rev. William Gery, and wife of Robert Edgar . -
The Lock Family of Dorchester, Dorset a Pedigree Compiled by David Beamish 8 Townley Road, London SE22 8SW E-Mail: [email protected]
The Lock family of Dorchester, Dorset A pedigree compiled by David Beamish 8 Townley Road, London SE22 8SW e-mail: [email protected] Version 3.04 8 April 2004 – 2 – Contents Introduction 4 Version history and progress report 6 Sources of information 7 William Lock (buried 1754) 9 George Lock (1709–58) 10 George Lock (1742–1837) 11 Mary Lock (1770–1842) (m Thomas Slade) 12 Frances Lock (1772–1814) (m George Clark) 13 William Lock (1780–1851) 14 Mary Lock (1800–82) (m John Fitch) 15 Caroline Eliza Fitch (1838–1923) (m William Augustin de Winton) 15 George Seton de Winton (1869–1930) 16 Caroline Fanny Maud de Winton (1872–1953) (m Ernest Salter Wills) 17 Doris Maud de Winton Wills (1896–1968) (m White & Haag) 18 Margaret Joyce de Winton Wills (1898–1976) (m John Trevor Kyffin) 19 Ernest Edward de Winton Wills (1903–83) 20 Edwina Sylvia Wills (born 1933) (m Brudenell-Bruce & Bonn) 21 George Seton Wills (1911–79) 22 Emmeline Kathleen de Winton (1874–1958) (m Alfred Redwood Vachell) 23 Augustine John Fitch de Winton (1878/9–1912) 23 George Lock (1802–68) 24 George Lock (1832–91) 25 George Ernest Lock (1861–1906) 26 Herbert Ingram Lock (1892–1976) 27 Susan Lena Lock (1864–1947) (m William Frederick Pelton) 28 Martin Oakley Pelton (1901–96) 29 Mary Pelton (born 1935) (m Leonard Keith Turner) 30 Phoebe Arden Pelton (1903–19) (m John Edward Fenton) 31 Alice Oakley Lock (1866–1951) (m Ashley Wilson Downes Shipton) 32 Robert Douglas Lock (1869–1926) 33 John Maurice Lock (born 1903) 34 Annie Florence Lock (1875–1950) (m William Joseph Robbins)