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List of Known Participants 1 LIST OF KNOWN PARTICIPANTS Updated October 2020 2 No Surname Forenames Biographical Information Episode Character S P 1 Abbott T. 6 Mason 2 Adams Arthur George (1893-1976) Son of Sir A.R. Adams, KBE. Pupil at Sherborne 3 Boy Y School 1906-1913. 3 Adams Hugh Robert (1891- 1920) Son of Sir A.R. Adams, KBE. Nephew of Emma 3 Boy Y Adams of ‘Purbrook’, Sherborne. Pupil at Sherborne School 1906-1910. 4 Adams Owen Philip (1894- 1939) Son of Sir A.R. Adams, KBE. Nephew of Emma 3 Boy Y Adams of ‘Purbrook’, Sherborne. Pupil at Sherborne School 1908-1913. 5 Adams Harold (1899- ) Nephew of Emma Adams of ‘Purbrook’, 11 Boy Y Sherborne. (Maypole Dancers) 6 Adams Reginald Johnston Son of Robert Adams, Sherborne. Attended 10 Herald (1879- ) Sherborne School 1893-1898. 7 Adams Robert (1829- 1909) Watchmaker and Jeweller, Cheap Street, 9 Roger Y Sherborne. Married to Mary Anne Adams (née Percye, Garland). monk 8 Adamson Henry Anthony (1871-1941) Assistant master (Army class, mathematics), 1 Disciple/ Y Sherborne School 1901-1908. Scholar of Young monk Trinity College, Cambridge. Born 21 January 1871 at Ealing, son of Frank Adamson, builder, and Elizabeth Adamson of Mead House, Ealing, Middlesex. In 1909 he married Leonora Mary Cecilia Saunders (1870-1912), the former wife of C.H. Hodgson. Died 21 August 1941 at ‘Longfield’, Trescobeas Road, Falmouth, Cornwall, aged 70. The following contributed by Martin Quinn: He was a brilliant chess player and beat the reigning world champion Emanuel Lasker in a game in 1898. He was described in his obituary by T R Dawson as ‘a powerful mathematician, third wrangler of his year [third in the mathematical graduation list at Cambridge], and a brilliant chess problem analyst.’ Most of his composition was in the field of fairy chess, where Dawson rated him very highly indeed. He played on top board for Cornwall, and as an endgame analyst he was correspondingly strong if not quite in the class of Grigoriev. He played County Chess for Cornwall where he went on to win the County Championships for 1912, 1913 and 1914. 9 Allen Edgar (1895- ) Twin sons of John and Sarah Allen, then of Narrative Treble Y Sydling St Nicholas, later of Southampton. chorus 10 Allen Percy (1895- ) Twin sons of John and Sarah Allen, then of Narrative Treble Y Sydling St Nicholas, later of Southampton. chorus 11 Amans Charlie (1888- ) Son of Samuel and Cecilia Amans. 2 Dane 12 Andrews E. Assistant Y Gates 13 Andrews Wilfrid Miller (1871-) Builder of Thornford. Assistant Y Stands 14 Andrews George 11 Boy Y (Maypole Dancers) 15 Andrews A. 2 Englishman 16 Andrews Ernest 2 Englishman Y 17 Anstey Edgar Whittingham Son of Samuel and Alice Anstey, baker of 11 Boy Y (1895-1962) Cheap Street, Sherborne. (Maypole Dancers) 18 Anstey Reginald William (1891- ) Son of Samuel and Alice Anstey, baker of 2 Dane Y Cheap Street, Sherborne. 19 Anthony J. [possibly James 1839- ] 7 Hobby Y Horse S= Signature in Pageant Album P= Biographical Profile compiled about participant P*= Collective profile Red Indians, Hobby Horses etc 3 20 Ash Ethel (1896- ) Daughter of William and Fanny Ash (gardener, Shield Girl Y of Cornhill, Sherborne and subsequently of bearers Wellington St, Yeovil) 21 Ash Hilda (1898- ) Daughter of William and Fanny Ash (gardener, Shield Girl Y of Cornhill, Sherborne and subsequently of bearers Wellington St, Yeovil) 22 Baker William John Carpenter, Long Street, Sherborne. Assistant Y Stands 23 Baker Laura (1882- ) Elementary School Teacher, daughter of Emma Dramatic Alto Y Baker, boarding (1911) with John Reeves, chorus watch and clock repairer of Cheap Street, Sherborne. 24 Baker George William (1873- ) Science master (laboratory demonstrator) at 6 Mason Sherborne School. Husband of Emily Baker; living in lodgings in Acreman Street, Sherborne (1901), then moved to Hertford (1911). 25 Baker George William (1873- ) Science master (laboratory demonstrator) at 6 Mason Sherborne School. Husband of Emily Baker; living in lodgings in Acreman Street, Sherborne (1901), then moved to Hertford (1911). 26 Baker Emmeline (1877- ) Silk weaver in 1911. 4 Townswom Y Daughter of Isaac Baker (plasterer, living at 2, an Horsecastles, Sherborne. 27 Baker Emmeline (1877- ) Silk weaver in 1911. 4 Townswom Y Daughter of Isaac Baker (plasterer, living at 2, an Horsecastles, Sherborne. 28 Ball Eric Percy (1887-1949) Son of P.M. Ball, Agra, India. Pupil at Sherborne 10 Pupil of Y School 1905. Sherborne School (Harper House) 29 Barclay Viola (1887-) Daughter of Rev. Canon William George Local S Barclay. Living in Minterne Magna (1911). orchestra 30 Barclay William George, Rev. Canon Rector of Minterne Magna 1887-. 7 Bishop Y (1860-1930) Neville 31 Barclay John Cedric Hargrave (1893- Son of Rev. Canon W.G. Barclay, Minterne 3 Boy Y 1937) Rectory, Dorchester. Pupil at Sherborne School 1907-1910. 32 Barker Richard Ernest (1888-1962) Son of A.L. Barker, Winchester, Canterbury, 10 Pupil of S New Zealand. Pupil at Sherborne School 1904- Sherborne 1907. School (Harper House) 33 Barnes Gordon Angel Mackay (1891- Son of F.J. Barnes, Weymouth. Pupil at 10 Pupil of S 1911) Sherborne School 1905-1909. Sherborne School (School House) 34 Barnes Stanley Frederick Son of F.J. Barnes, Weymouth. Pupil at 10 Pupil of S (1889-) Sherborne School 1903-1907. Sherborne School (School House) 35 Barnes Herbert E. 5 Townsman/ S Mason 36 Barrow Mr 1 Esquire 37 Barrow Samuel Palliser (1887-1910) Son of Mrs F.M. Barrow, Carshalton, Surrey. 10 Pupil of S Pupil at Sherborne School 1902-1906. Sherborne School (The Green) 38 Bartleet Leslie (1887-) Son of E.R. Bartleet, Redditch. Pupil at 1 Disciple S Sherborne School 1901-1905. 39 Bashall John Talbot (1891-) Son of H. St. John Bashall, Horsham. Pupil at 10 Pupil of S Sherborne School 1904-1906. Sherborne School (School House) S= Signature in Pageant Album P= Biographical Profile compiled about participant P*= Collective profile Red Indians, Hobby Horses etc 4 60 Bashall William Henry (1887-) Son of H. St. John Bashall, solicitor. Pupil at 10 Pupil of S Sherborne School 1901-1905. Sherborne School (School House) 61 Batchelor John Edmund (1847-) Estate Agent and Surveyor, Cheap Street, Dramatic Bass S Sherborne (1901). chorus 62 Batchelor George E. (1885-) Cheap Street, Sherborne. Son of John 2 Englishman S Batchelor. 63 Battishill Philip Henry (1889-1942) Son of W.J. Battishill, St Loyes, Heavitree, 10 Pupil of S Exeter. Pupil at Sherborne School 1903-1907. Sherborne School (Harper House) 64 Baxter Maude Ellis (1868-1953) Married to Walter Herbert Baxter. Local S orchestra 65 Baxter Dulcie (1892-) Daughter of Walter and Maude Baxter. 3 Girl S 66 Baxter Walter Herbert (1866-1917) Proprietor of Dorsetshire Brewery, Long Street, 3 Warrior S Sherborne; husband of Maude E. Baxter. Lived carrying in St Swithin’s Street, Sherborne. Lieutenant- Insignia Colonel, 4th Btn., Dorsetshire Regiment, died in India on 18 May 1917. 67 Beale H.H. Assistant S Gates 68 Beale Thomas (1873-) Dispenser to Physician, of Troytown, Assistant S Sherborne. Stands 69 Beedell Maud Art needlework dept, Cheap Street, Sherborne. 11 Townswom S an 70 Beer Adam John (1889-) Son of Adam John Joseph Beer of Newell Hill Assistant S (south side), Sherborne (1901). Gates 71 Beer Adam John Joseph Registration Agent and Corn and Seed Dealer, Assistant S (1865-) Newell Hill (South side), Sherborne (1901). Gates Agent for North Dorset Liberal Association, Gable House, Greenhill, Sherborne. 72 Beer Herbert Noel (1897-) Son of Adam John Joseph Beer of Newell Hill Shield Boy S (south side), Sherborne (1901). bearers 73 Beer Elizabeth Marian (1866-) Married to Adam John Joseph Beer of Newell 6 Townswom S Hill (south side), Sherborne (1901). an 74 Bell Cecil Duke (1889-) Son of R.G. Bell, Coventry. Pupil at Sherborne 10 Pupil of S School 1905-1907. Sherborne School (Abbeylands ) 75 Bell Thomas Alfred (c.1865-1940) Assistant master, Sherborne School 1892-1925; 1 Tribesman S housemaster of Harper House 1901-1910. Exhibitioner of Trinity College, Oxford. 76 Bellamy Mr 2 Dane 77 Benbow John Lewis (1888-1916) Son of Richard G. Benbow and Catherine 10 Pupil of S Florentia Benbow of The Capyards, Bromyard, Sherborne Herefordshire. Pupil at Sherborne School School 1902-1905. Private in the Royal Fusiliers (City (Abbey of London Regiment), died in the attack on House) Combles on 18 September 1916, aged 28. 78 Benger Thomas (1875-) Carpenter (journeyman) living with William A. 2 Englishman S Sherston & family, Main Street, Longburton (1901). 79 Benison Eric William (1889-1915) Son of Rev. E.D. Benison, Wimborne. Pupil at 10 Pupil of S Sherborne School 1903-1908. 2nd Lieutenant in Sherborne the Royal Garrison Artillery, died at a nursing School home in Weymouth on 13 August 1915, aged (School 25. House) 80 Bennett Elsie May Daughter of Frederick Bennett, bookseller, 3 Girl S (1895-) Sherborne (1901). 81 Bennett Maurice Christmas (1887-1957) Son of Raymond Christmas Bennett, 10 Pupil of S Hampstead. Pupil at Sherborne School 1903- Sherborne 1906. School (Abbeylands ) S= Signature in Pageant Album P= Biographical Profile compiled about participant P*= Collective profile Red Indians, Hobby Horses etc 5 82 Bennett Sydney Christmas (1888-1969) Son of Raymond Christmas Bennett, 10 Pupil of S Hampstead. Pupil at Sherborne School 1903- Sherborne 1907. School (Abbeylands ) 83 Bennett Bernard Charles (1890-1917) Son of E.J. Bennett, Manor Farm, Chilmark, 10 Pupil of S Salisbury. Pupil at Sherborne School 1905- Sherborne 1907. Sergeant in the Dorset Yeomanry, died School in Palestine on 4 May 1917, aged 27. (Harper House) 84 Bennett Douglas (1886-1958) Son of Arnold Bennett, Wincanton. Pupil at 10 Pupil of S Sherborne School 1900-1905. Sherborne School (School House) 85 Bennett Amy A.
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