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Old Applebeians to 1887 1 Old Applebeians to 1887 ADDISON Source – Tasks for Xmas 1736 Hill mss, Vol 9, p649 Cumbria Archives - Carlisle ADDISON, Lancelot 1632-1703; Dean of Lichfield, Chaplain to King Charles II Born at Maulds Meaburn, son of Rev Lancelot Addison BA 1654; MA 1657; Queen’s College, Oxford Father of essayist Joseph Addison (1672-1719) Source – Atkinson Worthies of Westmorland ADDISON, William Thomas Only son of Mr George Addison Coll. of Salt Duty in Workington, upon his going clerk to Mr Edward Gibson, Attorney in Workington gave 10.6 to library fund. Source – AGS Library Fund 1741 ANDERSON, Thomas Watson Aged 15, 25 Jany 1869 Dufton; Bird prize for Latin 28 June 1869; present AGS 16 Aug 1869; present AGS Aug 1870; Stanwix; left school Xmas 1870 Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal ANGUS, James Richardson Born 6 Dec 1872; attended AGS Easter 1885 on ; son of Mrs Angus, Milbourne (passed III Standard at Milbourne School) Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal ARNISON, Edwin Born 10 October 1864; Attended AGS Jany 1876- Mids. 1881; Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal ARNISON, Williamson Born 16 December 1862; Attended AGS Jany 1876- 10 March 1881; Mr T.B. Arnison 16 Devonshire Street, Penrith. Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal ATKINSON Source – Tasks for Xmas 1736 Hill mss, Vol 9, p649 Cumbria Archives - Carlisle ATKINSON, Arthur Son of Mr George Atkinson of R…Hill and nephew to the Rev Mr William, went to Queen’s College, Oxford May 1734; donated 10.6 to library fund. Source – AGS Library Fund 1756 ATKINSON, Christopher Eldest son of Mr William Atkinson of Low Hall in Morland Gent. who went to Queen’s 24 Feb 1747 or 48 donated 10.6 to library fund. Source – AGS Library Fund 1750 ATKINSON, George Thompson Born c1841; died 23 Aug 1884 (aged 43) Assistant Master Clifton College Attended AGS 1850s; Hastings Exhibitioner, Queen’s College Oxford. Source – Bellasis Westmorland Church Notes Vol 1 ATKINSON, James Born 13 Feb 1858; Attended AGS Easter 1872- ; with Miss Atkinson. Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal 1 ATKINSON, John Carleton…. [on going] to be ….donated 10.6 to library fund Source – AGS Library Fund 14 Nov 1764 ATKINSON, Joseph Smith Born 16 June 1861; (B) attended AGS 1874- 8 Feb 1875; Mr J. Atkinson Abbey Cooper, Abbey Town Carlisle Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal ATKINSON, Thomas Born 19 June 1852; attended AGS (age 16) 25 Jany 1869- ; Underwood near Milburn; present AGS 16 Aug 1869 Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal ATKINSON, Thomas Losh Born 16 Aug 1866; (B) attended AGS Jany 1879- Easter 1884; 36 Aglionby Street, Carlisle (Mrs Thorpe). Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal ATKINSON, Rev William MA Rector of Woolstrop between Grantham and Belvoir Castle on going to Queen’s College, Oxford Aug 1746 donated 10.6 to library fund. Source – AGS Library Fund 1743 AUSTIN Left at Xmas 1875 Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal BACHE, Blechynden Of Penrith M.D. pleased with the laudable desire of these benefactions donated 10.6 to library fund Source – AGS Library Fund 1754 BACKHOUSE, Thomas Son of [Barnard or Edward] Backhouse; donated 10.6 to library fund. Source – AGS Library fund 1735 BAILEY, John Born 16 Nov 1855; (B) attended AGS Jany 1870, present Aug 1870, left Midsummer 1871; Tofts, Brough. Source - Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal BAINBRIGG, Reginald c1545-1613; Headmaster of AGS 1580-1613 Born at Hilton. Left his large and now famous library to AGS. Probably attended the ‘little school’ in Appleby, in existence before the Elizabethan charter. Source – Hinchcliffe Appleby Grammar School BAKER, Elijah Born 2 Dec 1870; attended AGS Easter 1884- ; son of Mr Baker, Gaitsgill Station, Tebay; passed VII standard. Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal BALDEN, James Born 22 April 1866; attended AGS Aug 1878- - Mids. 1881; Flakebridge, Appleby. Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal BARKER, John Stephenson Born 15 May 1871; attended AGS Easter 1885- ; eldest son of Mr J. Barker, Appleby (passed VI standard at British School Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal 2 BARLOW, Dr Thomas 1607-1691; Bishop of Lincoln Born Orton, son of Richard Barlow (d.1637), Long Gill, Orton. Educated at AGS under Mr W. Pickering. Left AGS in 1624, attended Queen’s College, Oxford; BA 1630; Fellow 1633. Donated £100 and £100 in books to AGS in 1671. Following the Restoration he was appointed Commissioner for restoring the members who had been expelled during Cromwell’s usurpation. Source – Atkinson Worthies of Westmorland ; DNB; Hinchcliffe Appleby Grammar School BARNES, Ashley L Born 4 Jany 1854; (B) attended AGS Jany 1870-Xmas 1872; Wakefield; Bird prize (£5) for Latin verse/French prize/History prize June 1871; Latin prize June 1872. Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal BARNES, Joseph Pope Born 17 June 1866; attended AGS 6 Nov 1876 – Mids. 1878; St Johns, New Brunswick (Mrs Morley Bongate Terrace). Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal BARNES, Robert Born 19 Jany 1867; attended AGS Easter 1876 – Mids. 1880; 27 Cavendish Place, Carlisle. Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal BARNES, Tyson Born 1 May 1864; attended AGS 9 Aug 1876 – Mids. 1878; Mr Morley, Bongate Terrace. Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal BARNETT, Thomas Third son of John Barnett of Kirkby Stephen, gentleman. On going to Queen’s College, Oxford donated 5.0 to library fund. Source AGS Library Fund 1735 BARTON, James Of Whitehaven gent. left church pieces and 8 vols unbound, value 10.6 Source AGS Library Fund 1753 BARTON, James 5th son of George Barton of Manchester on leaving school donated 10.6 to library fund. Source AGS Library Fund 1754 BAXTER, Richard Son of [Mr Richard Baxter] steward at Meaburn Hall. Source- AGS Library Fund 1748 BAYNES, Richard Solicitor of Grays Inn, in gratitude to the school he left in 1733, gave books to the value of £2.2.0 Appendix and Stephanie Thesaurum Grace Lingua Source – AGS Library Fund 1755 BAYNES, Robert [possibly the same Richard above] Eldest son of Richard Baynes, Attorney at Law, Cockermouth, Cumberland on leaving for his clerkship donated 10.6 to library fund. Source – AGS Library Fund 1731 BECK, James Henry Born April 1872; attended AGS Michaelmas 1886- ; son of Mr John Beck, Langdale near Tebay Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal 3 BECK, Ocatavius Joseph Born 13 Aug 1866; attended AGS Jan 1881 – Mids. 1882; Eighth son of Mr Henry Beck, Artlegarth, Ravenstonedale, Kirkby Stephen. Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal BELL, John Attended AGS 18 Aug 1868, Appleby age 20; present 25 Jan 1869 Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal BELLAS, Rev George 1730-1802; Rector of Yattenden, Vicar of Basildon and Ashampstead son of Joseph Bellas and Margaret Hill, probably attended AGS. Source Bellasis Honourable Company BELLAS, Hugh 1740-1825; Landowner, farmed family estate at Long Marton. son of Joseph Bellas and Margaret Hill, married Mary Elwood, probably attended AGS. Source Bellasis Honourable Company BELLAS, John 1743-1808; Major General, East India Company son of Joseph Bellas and Margaret Hill, married Anna Martha Hutchins 3 Nov 1776 Bombay. Source – Atkinson Worthies of Westmorland; Bellasis Honourable Company BELLAS, Stephen Third son of Lancelot Bellas, Long Marton on going to teach school at Marwood Park, Barnard Castle donated 2.6 to library fund. Source – AGS Library Fund 1735 BELLAS, Thomas Fourth son of Richard Bellas of Brampton attended Queen’s College, Oxford; donated 10.6 to library fund. Source – AGS Library Fund 1758 BELLAS, William 1777-1798?; son of Hugh Bellas (1740-1825) and Mary Elwood entered East India Company, died on the ship Scaleby Castle. Source – Bellasis Honourable Company BELLASIS Later members of the Bellas family adopted the ancient spelling of their surname, and references to descendants may be found under this surname BENDALL, James R Born 11 July 1855; attended AGS Xmas 1870 - Easter 1872. Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal BEST, Thomas Jackson Born 25 Nov 1862; attended AGS age 9, Oct 1872; from Kirkby Thore, not sufficiently advanced, left after a week Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal BEWSHER, James Second son of Mr William Bewsher of Drybeck, who went to be usher at Bowes School; donated 10.6 to library fund Source- AGS Library Fund 1751 BEWSHER, Thomas Who went to be his brother’s assistant gave 10.6 to library fund. Source – AGS Library Fund, Sept 1793 4 BEWSHER, William Son of Mr W. Bewsher, Gaoler, who left school in 1786, and is now master of an academy at Richmond, Surrey gave 10.6 to library fund Source – AGS Library Fund, Sept 1793 BIRD, James Eldest son of Rev William Bird (1674-1746), Rector of Crosby Garrett. Source – AGS Library Fund 1731 BIRBECK, William J Age 12, (FS) attended AGS 2 Feb 1875 – June 1877. Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal BIRKBECK, William R Attended AGS 18 Aug 1868, (FS), Chapel Lane, Appleby; age 10, left the school 23 Nov 1868. Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal BLADES, Henry Dawson Born 11 Feb 1868; attended AGS 18 Sept 1878 – Xmas 1880; son of late Dr James Blades, Mrs Horsefield, Middleton in Teesdale (Guardian Thomas Blades Outhgill, Mallerstang, Kirkby Stephen) Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal BLADES, Thomas Parkin Born 9 Aug 1865; attended AGS 18 Sept 1878 – Xmas 1880; son of late Dr James Blades, Mrs Horsefield, Middleton in Teesdale (Guardian Mr Thomas Blades Mallerstang) Source – WDS 46/14/1 Cumbria Archives- Kendal BLAND Source – Tasks for Xmas 1736 Hill mss, Vol 9, p649 Cumbria Archives – Carlisle BLAND, Arthur Thomas Moss Born 31 October 1860; attended AGS mids.
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