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LIST OF KNOWN PARTICIPANTS

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Surname Forenames Biographical Information Episode Character S P Abbott T. 6 Mason Adams Arthur George (1893- Son of Sir A.R. Adams, KBE. Pupil at 3 Boy Y 1976) Sherborne School 1906-1913. Adams Hugh Robert (1891- 1920) Son of Sir A.R. Adams, KBE. Nephew of 3 Boy Y Emma Adams of ‘Purbrook’, Sherborne. Pupil at Sherborne School 1906-1910. Adams Owen Philip (1894- 1939) Son of Sir A.R. Adams, KBE. Nephew of 3 Boy Y Emma Adams of ‘Purbrook’, Sherborne. Pupil at Sherborne School 1908-1913. Adams Harold (1899- ) Nephew of Emma Adams of ‘Purbrook’, 11 Boy (Maypole Y Sherborne. Dancers) Adams Reginald Johnston Son of Robert Adams, Sherborne. 10 Herald (1879- ) Attended Sherborne School 1893-1898. Adams Robert (1829- 1909) Watchmaker and Jeweller, Cheap Street, 9 Roger Percye, monk Y Sherborne. Married to Mary Anne Adams (née Garland). Adamson Henry Anthony (1871- Assistant master (Army class, 1 Disciple/ Young monk Y 1941) mathematics), Sherborne School 1901- 1908. Scholar of 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. Allen Edgar (1895- ) Twin sons of John and Sarah Allen, then of Narrative chorus Treble Y Sydling St Nicholas, later of Southampton. Allen Percy (1895- ) Twin sons of John and Sarah Allen, then of Narrative chorus Treble Y Sydling St Nicholas, later of Southampton. Amans Charlie (1888- ) Son of Samuel and Cecilia Amans. 2 Dane Andrews E. Assistant Gates Y Andrews Wilfrid Miller (1871-) Builder of Thornford. Assistant Stands Y Andrews George 11 Boy (Maypole Y Dancers) Andrews A. 2 Englishman Andrews Ernest 2 Englishman Y

Anstey Edgar Whittingham Son of Samuel and Alice Anstey, baker of 11 Boy (Maypole Y (1895-1962) Cheap Street, Sherborne. Dancers) Anstey Reginald William (1891- ) Son of Samuel and Alice Anstey, baker of 2 Dane Y Cheap Street, Sherborne. Anthony J. [possibly James 1839- ] 7 Hobby Horse Y Ash Ethel (1896- ) Daughter of William and Fanny Ash Shield bearers Girl Y (gardener, of Cornhill, Sherborne and subsequently of Wellington St, Yeovil)

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Ash Hilda (1898- ) Daughter of William and Fanny Ash Shield bearers Girl Y (gardener, of Cornhill, Sherborne and subsequently of Wellington St, Yeovil) Baker William John Carpenter, Long Street, Sherborne. Assistant Stands Y Baker Laura (1882- ) Elementary School Teacher, daughter of Dramatic chorus Alto Y Emma Baker, boarding (1911) with John Reeves, watch and clock repairer of Cheap Street, Sherborne. Baker George William (1873- ) Science master (laboratory demonstrator) 6 Mason at Sherborne School. Husband of Emily Baker; living in lodgings in Acreman Street, Sherborne (1901), then moved to Hertford (1911). Baker George William (1873- ) Science master (laboratory demonstrator) 6 Mason at Sherborne School. Husband of Emily Baker; living in lodgings in Acreman Street, Sherborne (1901), then moved to Hertford (1911). Baker Emmeline (1877- ) Silk weaver in 1911. 4 Townswoman Y Daughter of Isaac Baker (plasterer, living at 2, Horsecastles, Sherborne. Baker Emmeline (1877- ) Silk weaver in 1911. 4 Townswoman Y Daughter of Isaac Baker (plasterer, living at 2, Horsecastles, Sherborne. Ball Eric Percy (1887-1949) Son of P.M. Ball, Agra, India. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne Y Sherborne School 1905. School (Harper House) Barclay Viola (1887-) Daughter of Rev. Canon William George Local orchestra S Barclay. Living in Minterne Magna (1911). Barclay William George, Rev. Rector of Minterne Magna 1887-. 7 Bishop Neville Y Canon (1860-1930) Barclay John Cedric Hargrave Son of Rev. Canon W.G. Barclay, Minterne 3 Boy Y (1893-1937) Rectory, Dorchester. Pupil at Sherborne School 1907-1910. Barker Richard Ernest (1888- Son of A.L. Barker, Winchester, Canterbury, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1962) New Zealand. Pupil at Sherborne School School (Harper 1904-1907. House) Barnes Gordon Angel Mackay Son of F.J. Barnes, Weymouth. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1891-1911) Sherborne School 1905-1909. School (School House) Barnes Stanley Frederick Son of F.J. Barnes, Weymouth. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1889-) Sherborne School 1903-1907. School (School House) Barnes Herbert E. 5 Townsman/Mason S Barrow Mr 1 Esquire Barrow Samuel Palliser (1887- Son of Mrs F.M. Barrow, Carshalton, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1910) Surrey. Pupil at Sherborne School 1902- School (The Green) 1906. Bartleet Leslie (1887-) Son of E.R. Bartleet, Redditch. Pupil at 1 Disciple S Sherborne School 1901-1905. Bashall John Talbot (1891-) Son of H. St. John Bashall, Horsham. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S at Sherborne School 1904-1906. School (School House) Bashall William Henry (1887-) Son of H. St. John Bashall, solicitor. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1901-1905. School (School House) Batchelor John Edmund (1847-) Estate Agent and Surveyor, Cheap Street, Dramatic chorus Bass S Sherborne (1901). Batchelor George E. (1885-) Cheap Street, Sherborne. Son of John 2 Englishman S Batchelor. Battishill Philip Henry (1889-1942) Son of W.J. Battishill, St Loyes, Heavitree, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Exeter. Pupil at Sherborne School 1903- School (Harper 1907. House) Baxter Maude Ellis (1868-1953) Married to Walter Herbert Baxter. Local orchestra S Baxter Dulcie (1892-) Daughter of Walter and Maude Baxter. 3 Girl S Baxter Walter Herbert (1866- Proprietor of Dorsetshire Brewery, Long 3 Warrior carrying S 1917) Street, Sherborne; husband of Maude E. Insignia Baxter. Lived in St Swithin’s Street, Sherborne. Lieutenant-Colonel, 4th Btn., Dorsetshire Regiment, died in India on 18 May 1917. Beale H.H. Assistant Gates S

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Beale Thomas (1873-) Dispenser to Physician, of Troytown, Assistant Stands S Sherborne. Beedell Maud Art needlework dept, Cheap Street, 11 Townswoman S Sherborne. Beer Adam John (1889-) Son of Adam John Joseph Beer of Newell Assistant Gates S Hill (south side), Sherborne (1901). Beer Adam John Joseph Registration Agent and Corn and Seed Assistant Gates S (1865-) Dealer, Newell Hill (South side), Sherborne (1901). Agent for North Dorset Liberal Association, Gable House, Greenhill, Sherborne. Beer Herbert Noel (1897-) Son of Adam John Joseph Beer of Newell Shield bearers Boy S Hill (south side), Sherborne (1901). Beer Elizabeth Marian (1866-) Married to Adam John Joseph Beer of 6 Townswoman S Newell Hill (south side), Sherborne (1901). Bell Cecil Duke (1889-) Son of R.G. Bell, Coventry. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1905-1907. School (Abbeylands) Bell Thomas Alfred (c.1865- Assistant master, Sherborne School 1892- 1 Tribesman S 1940) 1925; housemaster of Harper House 1901- 1910. Exhibitioner of Trinity College, Oxford. Bellamy Mr 2 Dane Benbow John Lewis (1888-1916) Son of Richard G. Benbow and Catherine 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Florentia Benbow of The Capyards, School (Abbey House) Bromyard, Herefordshire. Pupil at Sherborne School 1902-1905. Private in the Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), died in the attack on Combles on 18 September 1916, aged 28. Benger Thomas (1875-) Carpenter (journeyman) living with William 2 Englishman S A. Sherston & family, Main Street, Longburton (1901). Benison Eric William (1889-1915) Son of Rev. E.D. Benison, Wimborne. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S at Sherborne School 1903-1908. 2nd School (School House) Lieutenant in the Royal Garrison Artillery, died at a nursing home in Weymouth on 13 August 1915, aged 25. Bennett Elsie May Daughter of Frederick Bennett, bookseller, 3 Girl S (1895-) Sherborne (1901). Bennett Maurice Christmas (1887- Son of Raymond Christmas Bennett, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1957) Hampstead. Pupil at Sherborne School School (Abbeylands) 1903-1906. Bennett Sydney Christmas (1888- Son of Raymond Christmas Bennett, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1969) Hampstead. Pupil at Sherborne School School (Abbeylands) 1903-1907. Bennett Bernard Charles (1890- Son of E.J. Bennett, Manor Farm, Chilmark, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1917) Salisbury. Pupil at Sherborne School 1905- School (Harper 1907. Sergeant in the Dorset Yeomanry, House) died in Palestine on 4 May 1917, aged 27. Bennett Douglas (1886-1958) Son of Arnold Bennett, Wincanton. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1900-1905. School (School House) Bennett Amy A. (1868) Married to Frederick Bennett, bookseller, Dramatic chorus Soprano S Sherborne (1901). Bennett Frederick Bookseller, stationer and printer, The 5 Townsman S (1871-) Parade, Cheap Street, Sherborne. Bennetts Edgar A. Assistant Gates S Benton Frank Boyfield (1890-) Son of F.B. Benton, 10 Grove Park, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Denmark Hill, SE12. Pupil at Sherborne School (Harper School 1903-1907. House) Bertram James Noel (1886-) Son of W. Bertram, Edinburgh. Pupil at 1 Courier S Sherborne School 1902-1905. Betten Donald (1871-) Post Office Clerk Supt. Postal Telegraphs, Assistant Stands S of 'Craigness' Bristol Road, Sherborne (1911). WW1 Skilled PO Telegraphist so went into Royal Engineers Signals section

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Bevan Rev. Charles Oliver Assistant master, Sherborne School, 1901- 1 Disciple/ Monk S (1873-1961) 1905. Scholar of Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Assistant Master at Eton 1905-1930. Bewes Harry Theodore Son of Harry Davies Bewes. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1889-1928) Sherborne School 1901-1906. School (School House) Binnie-Clark Ethel (1880-) Daughter of Arthur Binnie-Clark, manager 3 Lady S P of the Digby Hotel, Sherborne (c.1872- c.1903). Birch Louis Garnett (1890-) Son of L.H. Birch. Pupil at Sherborne School 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1903-1907. School (Abbeylands) Bird Charles Eric Hanson Son of Major Ashley Bird. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1887-) Sherborne School 1904-1905. School (School House) Bishop Charles William (1893-) Carpenter (journeyman) (1911), son of Narrative chorus Treble S John Larcombe Bishop of Long Street, Sherborne. Bishop John James (1890-) Builder’s Clerk (1911), son of John Narrative chorus Treble S Larcombe Bishop of Long Street, Sherborne. Biss Charles Edward (1881-) Gardener (domestic), Silverlake, Assistant Gates S Sherborne. Biss W.H. [possibly William, [?Milk factory worker of Wingfield Road, Assistant Gates S 1888-] Sherborne] Blackburne Cecil Gilbert Charles Son of S.M. Ireland Blackburne, Bristol. 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Montague Ireland (1888-) Pupil at Sherborne School 1903-1907. School (Abbey House) Blake Henry T. (1892-) Son of Henry Edward Blake, Glove Assistant Gates S Manufacturer of Coldharbour, Sherborne. Blake Leonard (1896-) Son of Henry Edward Blake, Glove 11 Boy (Maypole S P* Manufacturer of Coldharbour, Sherborne. Dancers) Blake Walter Glove manufacturer, Cheap Street, 5 Townsman S Sherborne. Blanch Dorothy S. (1893-1947) Daughter of the Rev. John Blanch of Long 1 Child S Street, Sherborne (1901). Blanch Shirley Maria (née Married to the Rev. John Blanch of Long 1 Lady of Court S Whithead) (1858-1943) Street, Sherborne (1901). Blanch Rev. John (1843-1907) Assistant master at Sherborne School 10 Master of Arts (Abbey S 1869-1907, of Long Street, Sherborne. House) Fellow of St John’s College, Cambridge. Blanch Evelyn H. Daughter of the Rev. John Blanch of Long 1 Tribespeople (1885-) Street, Sherborne (1901). Bond Eyton Fitzgerald Son of F. Bond, Bexhill-on-Sea. Pupil at 1 Disciple S (1886-1935) Sherborne School 1900-1905. Bow Merriott (-1907) Formerly a road labourer. Lived in 8 Almshouse resident S Westbury, Sherborne. Bowley Thomas (1857-1939) Professional Surrey cricketer, then 2 Dane S Sherborne School cricket coach (1894- 1911), and then landlord of the Castle public house, Sherborne. Married to Lucy Ann Bowley. Bowley Lucy Ann (1858-1947) Married to Thomas Bowley. 5 Townswoman S Bown Elsie Winfrith (1890- Daughter of Ernest Charles Feaver Bown, 3 Girl S 1968) Horsecastles Farm, Sherborne. Bown Hilda Gwendoline Daughter of Ernest Charles Feaver Bown, 3 Girl S (1887-1931) Horsecastles Farm, Sherborne. Bown Keturah Muriel Daughter of Ernest Charles Feaver Bown, 3 Girl S (1894-1977) Horsecastles Farm, Sherborne. Bown Lilian Dorothy Daughter of Ernest Charles Feaver Bown, 3 Girl S (1897-1975) Horsecastles Farm, Sherborne. Bown Gertrude May Married to Ernest Charles Feaver Bown, 3 Townswoman S (1864-1941) Horsecastles Farm, Sherborne. Bown Narrative chorus Treble Bown Narrative chorus Treble Bown Ernest Charles Feaver Farmer and hay, corn and straw merchant, 3 Warrior S (1863-1942) Horsecastles Farm, Sherborne. Bradford Walter Glynne (1890-) Son of J. Bradford, merchant. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1902-1909. School (School House) Bragg R. 4 Child S Brett Benjamin Westfield Horsecastles, Sherborne. 7 Townsman S

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Brett Gertrude Ann Daughter of Benjamin Brett and sister of 3 Townswoman S (1869-1939) Cecil Benjamin Brett. Brett Cecil Benjamin Corn, seed and cake merchant, Half Moon 3 Warrior S (1878-1952) Street, Sherborne. Bridge Louie Dramatic chorus Soprano S Brine Louisa Selina Lived in Long Street, Sherborne. Sister of Workers S (1845-1927) Mary Atkinson Brine. Brine Mary Atkinson Lived in Long Street, Sherborne. Sister of Workers S (1856-1940) Louisa Selina Brine. Brine Everard Lindesay Son of Admiral Lindesay Brine, Torquay. 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1890-1918) Pupil at Sherborne School 1905-1909. School (School House) Lieutenant in the Hampshire Regiment, attached to the Indian Expeditionary Force, died of enteric fever at Hamadam, Persia on 24 September 1918, aged 28. Bristol Florence E. Dramatic chorus Soprano S Brock Frank William Tailor, Cheap Street, Sherborne. Assistant Stands S Brooke Gerald Douglas (1891- Son of Captain Frederick William Brooke 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1916) and Gwendoline Mary Hope Brooke (née St School (The Green) Leger). Pupil at Sherborne School 1905- 1908. Captain in the Suffolk Regiment, died at Ovillers-la-Boisselle on 3 July 1916, aged 25. Brooks William Fussell Boot & shoe dealer, Half Moon Street, Assistant Stands S Sherborne. Brooks Ethel M. 4 Townswoman S Brooks Hilda Maud (1883-) Daughter of William Fussell Brooks, Half 6 Townswoman S Moon Street, Sherborne. Brown Frederick James Sanitary Inspector to Sherborne Urban Assistant Stands S District Council. Brown Mr 3 Monk Brown Emma Beatrice (1885-) Daughter of Walter Brown, overlooker at 4 Townswoman S Silk Factory, Raleigh View, Sherborne. Brown Sarah Elizabeth (1883-) Daughter of Walter Brown, overlooker at 4 Townswoman S Silk Factory, Raleigh View, Sherborne. Browne W. Assistant Gates S Budden Lilian C. Dramatic chorus Alto S Bull William Robert Son of C. Bull, Bradford. Pupil at Sherborne 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1888-1937) School 1902-1907. School (Abbeylands) Bull George Frederick Brewer’s agent (traveller), Coldharbour, Narrative chorus Tenor S Sherborne. Bunting Geoffrey Felix Chaplin Son of J. Bunting, Earlham, Torquay. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1889-) at Sherborne School 1903-1908. School (Abbeylands) Burgess Eustace Humphrey Son of J.G. Burgess, . Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1889-) Sherborne School 1903-1907. School (School House) Burgess Philip Gulson (1891-1915) Son of J.G. Burgess, Loughborough. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1903-1908. 2nd School (School House) Lieutenant in The Queen’s Royal West Surrey Regiment, died while a prisoner at Douai on 13 October 1915, aged 24. Burnett Augustus Frederick Chemist & druggist & insurance agent, 9 Lawyer S Cheap Street, Sherborne. Burnett Alice H. 11 Townswoman S Burnley Gladys (c.1887-) Daughter of May Burnley, Cheap Street, 11 Townswoman S Sherborne. Burrows William Ernest Hairdresser, Hound Street, Sherborne. Assistant Stands S Burrows Mr 2 Englishman Burt Joseph W. Assistant Stands S Butlin Thomas Mowll Herbert Son of Rev. W.G.B. Butlin, Wimborne. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1890-1954) at Sherborne School 1903-1909. School (The Green) Butt Ethel Mary (1881-) Daughter of Thomas Butt, Coldharbour, Local orchestra S Sub-Inspector of Schools. Caines George Gristock (1834- Prior of the Almshouse; formerly a butcher 8 Almshouse resident S 1905) in Trendle Street, Sherborne. Caines Miss 2 Englishwoman Capel Cure Laurence Henry (1889- Son of Rev. E. Capel Cure, Stour Provost 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1939) Rectory. Pupil at Sherborne School 1903- School (School House) 1908.

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Carey Godfrey Mohun (1872- Assistant master, Sherborne School 1897- 1 Chieftain S 1927) 1927; housemaster of Abbey House 1908- 1928. Owned a house in The Avenue, Sherborne. Scholar of Exeter College, Oxford. Pupil at Sherborne School 1886- 1891. Carey Cedric O’Donoghue Son of L.S. Carey. Pupil at Sherborne School 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1888-1965) 1901-1908. School (Abbeylands) Carrington Hugh Bodman (1887- Son of J.B. Carrington, London. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1954) Sherborne School 1901-1906. School (Abbeylands) Catley F. 11 S Catt George Clifford (1901- Son of G.H. Catt, Hythe, Southampton. 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1905) Pupil at Sherborne School 1901-1905. School (School House)

Caudle John 7 Servitor S Chadwick Ellen (1887- ) Daughter of Col. Edward and Mrs Amy 8 Townswoman S Chadwick of Chetnole. Chadwick Josephine (1886- ) Daughter of Col. Edward and Mrs Amy 8 Townswoman S Chadwick of Chetnole. Chaffin Arthur Reginald (1893- ) Son of William Mathew Chaffin, Shield bearers Boy S photographer. Chaffin George William (1856-) Printer, Acreman Street, Sherborne. 7 Townsman (b) S Chant Wilfred Henry (1862- ) Plumber, Trendle Street, Sherborne. 3 Acolyte S Chant R. 7 Man (Morris Dance) S Chant Wilfred N. 7 Townsman S Chant Minnie 4 Townswoman S Chapman Edward (c.1827-1915) 8 Almshouse resident S Cheeseman Thomas (c.1826-1908) Formerly a general labourer, Westbury, 8 Almshouse resident S Sherborne. Cheeseman Albert Victor (1895-1994) In later life when interviewed by Christine 11 Boy (Maypole S P* Stones, Vic Cheeseman remembered the Dancers) Maypole dance having to be stopped because his pants had fallen down. Extracts from The Queen Thorne Parish Magazine: Born Sherborne 1895 son of Albert Louis Cheeseman, Coldharbour, Sherborne. Early life at Queen’s Head Inn Coldharbour Attended Abbey School.WWI in Dorset Yeomanry, riding horses at the front in France. Married AMY CORNICK and they started farming at Oborne – tenants of Digby Estate for many years. Daughters AUDREY & PAT born at Ivy House Farm. Died peacefully in Riverside Nursing Home just short of his 99th year. Cheeseman Archie Louis (1894-1978) Son of Albert Louis Cheeseman, 11 Boy (Maypole S P* Coldharbour, Sherborne. Dancers) Childs Albert (1893- ) Son of Edwin and Jane Childs. 2 English boy S Childs Edwin (1895- ) Son of Edwin and Jane Childs. Edwin Childs 2 English boy S senior was a Cycle Agent and then Motor Engineer, Long Street, Sherborne. Childs Bessie M. (1890- ) Daughter of Edwin and Jane Childs. Dramatic chorus Soprano S Childs Jane (1884- ) Daughter of Edwin and Jane Childs. 3 Townswoman S Chowne Winnifred Shield bearers Girl S Churchill C. Assistant Stands S Churchill E. From Diana Churchill - Edward G Churchill 7 Townsman (b) S age 25, (engineer/blacksmith ? -difficult to read) and wife Annie Churchill (27) living at 57 Wingfield Road with daughter Cathleen age 1 Churchill Fred Narrative chorus Treble S Churchill Miss 7 Woman (Morris S Dance) Churchill- John Newspaper editor, Cheap Street, Assistant Stands S Coleman Sherborne. Clarke M.J., Miss Local orchestra S Clothier William (1880- ) House painter of Bradford Road, 6 Mason S Sherborne. Nephew of William Shears.

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Clumpbee? W. 8 Almshouse resident S Coates Harcourt (1889-1948) Son of E. Coates, Tooting Common. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1904-1907. School (Abbeylands) Cobb J.R. Assistant Gates S Cocking J Bandmaster - Band of the Warwickshire Regiment Coffin L Came in at the last minute to replace a 11 Shields measles victim Colclough William Frank (1864- Medical Practitioner. 6 Mason 1925) Colclough F. Irene 3 Townswoman S Cole George Lamont Cole Son of Rev. G.L. Cole, Bournemouth. Pupil 1 Courier S (1885-) at Sherborne School 1900-1906. Cole Charles Humphrey (1887- Son of Rev. G.L. Cole, Hawthorndene, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1956) Bournemouth. Pupil at Sherborne School School (School House) 1901-1906. Collins Mary (c.1874-) Elementary Schoolmistress, Newland, 5 Townswoman S Sherborne. Daughter of Israel Gent Collins. Collins Maurice Narrative chorus Treble S Conway Isaac Henry Bugler Surveyor & sanitary inspector to Sherborne 7 Townsman S (1870-) Rural District Council, Westbury, Sherborne. Cook Isaac (c.1849-1928) Boot maker, Westbury, Sherborne. 2 Monk S Cookman K. 5 Townswoman S

Cooper Harry Douglas Assistant Stands S Cooper Cecil John (1885-1944) Solicitor’s clerk. Son of Henry Cooper. Narrative chorus Alto S Cooper Arthur Herbert (1889-) Son of J.P. Cooper, Twickenham. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1903-1907. School (Abbey House) Cooper Ina Dugdale (1876-1953) Daughter of Robert Henry Cooper, Wyke 8 Townswoman S Farm, Castleton. Cooper Kathleen T. (c.1883-) Daughter of Robert Henry Cooper, Wyke 8 Townswoman S Farm, Castleton. Cooper Winifred May (c.1878-) Daughter of Robert Henry Cooper, Wyke 8 Townswoman S Farm, Castleton. Cordy Walter Joseph (1888- 4 Monk S 1969) Cornish Laura Annie (1877-) Daughter of Henry James Cornish, Middle 4 Townswoman S Farm, Thornford. Cottam Arthur Caspar Stevenson Son of A.B. Cottam, Bridgwater. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1889-1948) Sherborne School 1904-1907. School (School House) Courage Hilda 11 Girl (Maypole S P* Dancers) Courtney Archibald Jeans (1893- Son of Samuel Courtney, Horsecastles, 2 English boy S 1968) Postmaster. Courtney Reginald Charles John Son of Samuel Courtney, Horsecastles, 2 English boy (1894-1976) Postmaster Cowling Henry Walter Manager of the Sherborne Gas Light & 6 Mason S Coke Co., Gas Works. Cox Henry Grocer, Long Street, Sherborne. Narrative chorus Bass S Cox E. 2 Englishman Cox Albert Charles (1872-) Son of James Cox, Acreman Streey, 3 Townsman S Sherborne, bus driver. Crease Mr 2 Englishman Crichton Eric Cuthbert (1888-) Son of A.J. Crichton, Carrowgarry, 1 Bearer S Ballysodare, Co. Sligo. Pupil at Sherborne School 1903-1907. Crichton John BA (London), Headmaster of Foster’s 3 Ethelbert S P Grammar School 1900-1907. Crocker Henry Charles (1856- Tailor, North Road, Sherborne. Assistant Gates S 1930) Crocker Reginald Alfred (1894-) Son of Sidney William Crocker, Hound 11 Boy (Maypole S P* Street, Sherborne. Dancers) Crocker William Henry (1885-) Son of Henry Charles Crocker. 3 Townsman Crocker Ella May (1890-1965) Daughter of Henry Charles Crocker. 5 Townswoman S Croft Miss 2 Englishwoman Croft Maud (c.1892-) Daughter of Walter Croft, carpenter and Shield bearers Girl S joiner, Newland, Sherborne. S= Signature in Pageant Album P= Biographical Profile compiled about participant P*= Collective profile Red Indians, Hobby Horses etc

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Cronshaw Theodore James (1890- Son of Mrs Cronshaw, Wells, Somerset. 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1920) Pupil at Sherborne School 1904-1909. School (School House)

Cross George Ironmonger, Half Moon Street, Sherborne. 6 Mason Crosse Avis Irene (1897-1987) Daughter of Herbert Dudley Hinton Crosse 11 Attendant S and Avis Millicent Blennerhassett Crosse Pedestal Group (née Allanson-Winn) of Newell House, Sherborne. Crosse Herbert Dudley Hinton Newell House, Sherborne. 11 Gentleman S (1863-1908) Crosse Avis Millicent Married to Herbert Dudley Hinton Crosse, 11 Lady S P* Blennerhassett (1868-) Newell House, Sherborne. Daughter of Baron Headley. Crowdy Arthur Alan Gordon Son of Rev. J.G. Crowdy, Sherfield Rectory, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1888-1928) Basingstoke. Pupil at Sherborne School School (School House) 1902-1907. Cuer Ernest Wedge (c.1877- Merton Villas, Horsecastles, Sherborne. 5 Townsman S 1930) Cuff Frederick 2 Englishman S Cuff James 2 Englishman S Cuff John 2 Englishman S Curme Bessie Dramatic chorus Soprano S Curme Helen Sophia (1874-) Daughter of Decimus Curme, general 3 Townswoman S practitioner, Child Okeford. Curme Mary Emily (1873-1948) Daughter of Decimus Curme, general 3 Townswoman S practitioner, Child Okeford. Curtis William F. Assistant Gates S Curtis Edith Shield bearers Girl S Dalwood John James (1867- ) Solicitor’s Clerk and then Registrar of births 2 Danish chieftain S and deaths. Husband of Emma Dalwood. Local sergeant of Volunteers. Invented the battle scene with the Danes. Dalwood Constance (1892- ) Daughter of John James and Emma 2 English girl S Dalwood. Dalwood Emma (1896- ) Daughter of John James and Emma 2 English girl S Dalwood. Dalwood Emma (1871- ) Married to John James Dalwood and 5 Townswoman S mother of Constance and Emma Dalwood. Dalwood John Henry Leopold Son of John James and Emma Dalwood. Narrative chorus Treble S (1893- ) Dammers Edward Maximilian Son of Alfred William Hounsell Dammers, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1887-1972) JP, DL, and Hebe Julia Annette Dammers School (School House) (née Templer) of Bridport. Pupil at Sherborne School 1902-1905. Dammers Eric Henry Falk Son of Alfred William Hounsell Dammers, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1892-1952) JP, DL, and Hebe Julia Annette Dammers School (School House) (née Templer) of Bridport. Pupil at Sherborne School 1905-1909. Chartered Accountant. Dandridge Alec Horton (1889-) Son of A. Dandridge, Brockley. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1902-1905. School (Harper House) Daniel Arthur Harvey (1888-) Son of Capt. A.W. Daniel, Newton Abbot. 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Pupil at Sherborne School 1902-1906. School (The Green) Darvill Miss 2 Englishwoman Daunt Georgina Graeme (née Second wife of Rev. Achilles Daunt. Dramatic chorus Alto S Roberts) (c.1877-1966). Daunt Achilles (1894-1949) Son of Rev. Achilles Daunt and Ida Penkivil 3 Boy S Daunt (née Carey) (1866-1894). Daunt Achilles, Rev. (1867-1916) Married to Ida Penkivil Daunt (née Carey) 9 Prior Dunster S (1866-1894) Georgina Graeme (née Roberts) (c.1877-1966). Curate at Sherborne Abbey Church, later Rector of Charlton Horethorne. Davey Reuben William (c.1857-) Grocer, Cheap Street, Sherborne. 5 Townsman S Davey Ernest Charles (c.1889-) Son of Reuben William Davey, Cheap Narrative chorus Treble S Street, Sherborne.

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Davis Edwin, Dr (1879-1933) Assistant master, Sherborne School 1903- 1 Attendant/ Tribesman S 1933. Scholar of Christ Church College, Oxford. Davis Albert Dramatic chorus Bass S Dawes M. Workers S Day Francis William Plumber, Long Street, Sherborne. Local orchestra S Day Jesse Assistant Gates S Day Mr 2 Englishman Day Frank Charles Nelson Stepson of Dr Cressey, Torquay. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1891-) Sherborne School 1905. School (Abbeylands) de Steiger Frederick (1890-1953) Son of Baron A.A. de Steiger, Sutton, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Surrey. Pupil at Sherborne School 1905- School (Harper 1908. House) Dean John Chairman of Sherborne Urban District Assistant Stands S Council Dewfall Mr 2 Englishman Dibble Kenneth Lewis Stanley Draper’s assistant. Son of Jabez Dibble, 4 Townsman S (1885-1940) Milborne Port. Dickinson Robert William (1870- Elementary School teacher, Milborne Port. 5 Townsman S 1938) Dingley John Draper, Half Moon Street, Sherborne. Assistant Gates S Dixon William Arthur (1891- Son of S.B. Dixon, Pewsey, Wiltshire. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1976) at Sherborne School 1905-1907. School (School House) Dodarell H. 6 Mason S Dodge Harold (1879-1959) Ironmonger, Cheap Street, Sherborne. Narrative chorus Bass S Dodge Ethel (1877-1910) Sister and Housekeeper of Harold Dodge, 7 Woman (Morris S Cheap Street, Sherborne. Dance) Douglas Eleanora Mary Victoria Daughter of James Douglas, solicitor. In 11 Attendant Pedestal S P* (Queenie) (c.1888-) 1918, married Lieut. John Winthrop Pinhey, Group son of Hugh Theodore Pinhey and Agnes Pinhey (née Ingram). They later divorced. Douglas Eleanora Lawson (1866-) Married to James Douglas (1857-) of 3 Lady S Dunollis, Coldharbour Lane, Sherborne. Douglas Robert Jennings (1895-) Son of James Douglas, solicitor, and 11 Red Indians (native S P* Eleanor Lawson Douglas. In 1901 living Americans) with his parents and brother James and sister Ellenora at ‘Dunollis’, Coldharbour, Sherborne. In 1911 a ‘Pupil for Gardening’ at Rode near Bath. Douglas James (1857-) Partner in the firm of Ffooks and Douglas, 6 Roger of Caen S solicitors. Clerk to the Governors of Sherborne and Foster’s Schools. Hon. Secretary of the Sherborne Pageant, 1905. Lived at Dunollis, Coldharbour Lane, Sherborne. Douglas Muriel Stopford (1882-) Daughter of Justyn George Douglas, JP Dramatic chorus Soprano S (1849-1893) and Augusta May Douglas (née Rain), Tantallon, Acreman Street, Sherborne. Dow Walter James (1888- Son of Mrs Dow, London. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1964) Sherborne School 1902-1907. School (Abbey House) Dowell George Tailor, Wingfield Road, Sherborne. Assistant Stands S Dowell J.P. [Percy John?] [son of George Dowell?] Assistant Gates S Down George W Narrative chorus Alto S Down William Wheelwright, New Well Water, Sherborne. 7 Townsman (b) S Downie Ralph (1891-) Son of D. Downie, 1 Rue Scribe, Paris. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S at Sherborne School 1905. School (School House) Drake R.W. Assistant Gates S Drake M.N. 2 Monk Drayton Elsie 11 Girl (Maypole S P* Dancers) Drayton Henry Edward (c.1864- Painter & decorator, Cheap Street, 5 Townsman S 1953) Sherborne. Drewe Frank Swinborne (1887-) Son of Rev. Canon Ernest Drew. Pupil at 1 Bearer S Sherborne School 1900-1906.

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Drewe Alfred John (1852-1942) Manager of the Wiltshire & Dorset Bank, 8 John Fauntleroy S Cheap Street. Married Florence Grabham in 1898. In 1901 living at the Bank House, Cheap Street, Sherborne. By 1911 the family had moved to Lansdowne Road, Bournemouth. Drewe Florence (1874-1961) (née Grabham). Married Alfred John Drewe 11 Sherborne Dorset S P* in 1898. In 1901 living at the Bank House, Cheap Street, Sherborne. By 1911 the family had moved to Lansdowne Road, Bournemouth. Designed the costumes with Henry Hudson. Druitt James Victor (1887-1960) Son of J. Druitt, Avebury, Bournemouth. 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Pupil at Sherborne School 1901-1905. School (Abbey House) Duke Henry Edward (1886- Son of E.B. Duke, Dorchester. Pupil at 1 Bearer S 1937) Sherborne School 1901-1905. Duke Augustus Barnaby Cyril Son of E.B. Duke, Dorchester. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1888-1959) Sherborne School 1902-1906. School (School House) Dunford Henry Mervyn Bewsey Son of Mary Louisa Dunford (1859- ) 3 Boy S (1895- ) Dunford Leonard George Bewsey Son of Mary Louisa Dunford (1859- ) 3 Boy S (1897- ) Dunford Morris 3 Townsman S Dunford Hilda May 11 Townswoman S Dunkin Mary Barbara (1900- Daughter of Rev. Henry Dunkin, assistant 1 Child/ Tribespeople S 1961) master, Sherborne School. Dunkin Henry, Rev. Assistant master, Sherborne School 1893- 3 Ethelbald S (1861-1949) 1921. New College, Oxford. Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Salisbury. Dunkin Janet Adelaide (née Married to Rev. Henry Dunkin, Assistant 1 Woman/ S Churchill) (1872-1963) master at Sherborne School. Tribespeople Durrant J. 5 Armed knight Durrant Henry (1864-) Grocer & provision merchant, Cheap Narrative chorus Bass S Street, Sherborne. Durrant Dorothy (1891-) Daughter of Henry Durrant, Cheap Street, 3 Girl S Sherborne. Duvall John Richard (1888-1917) Son of John William Duvall and Anna Duvall 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (née Wright) of The Grange, Walton Road, School (Abbey House) Ware, Hertfordshire. Pupil at Sherborne School 1902-1906. Chaplain to the 66th Brigade, died in Salonika on 6 October 1917, aged 28. Dycer William (c.1871-1945) Groom. 11 S Dyer C.J. Assistant Stands S Dyer Conrad Montague (1864- Son of Thomas Dyer, Streatham Hill. Local orchestra S 1935) Attended Sherborne School (School House) 1879-1882, during which time he was a pupil of L.N. Parker, playing the kettle drums in the Sherborne School Musical Society. After leaving Sherborne he attended St John’s College, Cambridge and then worked on the Stock Exchange. In 1892 married Amy Bridget Clare Haffenden (1860-1935). Dyer Ronald H. Shield bearers Boy S Dyer Amy [1860-1935] [Possibly Amy Bridget Clare Dyer (née Dramatic chorus Soprano S Haffenden), married to Conrad Montague Dyer]. Dyke Harold Norman B. (1885- Milborne Port. Assistant Gates S 1949) Dyke Harry Rosewarne (1883-) Son of Henry Silas Dyke, Glove Assistant Gates S Manufacturer, Milborne Port. Ebdon John (1882-) Grocer, Cheap Street, (where Robin James, Dramatic chorus Bass S Hairdressers, is now), Sherborne. Mar. Beatrice Hazzard (also in Pageant) 1908. Edmunds John (1849-) Manager of the Sherborne Coal, Timber, Assistant Stands S Corn & Cake Co. Ltd., Corn Stores, Cheap Street, Sherborne.

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Edmunds Mabel Alice (1879-) Daughter of John Edmunds, Corn Stores, 11 Townswoman S Cheap Street, Sherborne. Edwards J.A. Assistant Stands S Egerton Leigh Mea [Gladys Mary?] [?Daughter of Arthur Egerton Leigh, 11 Lady S Newland Manor, Sherborne] Elliot Edward Arthur (1890- Son of Dr E.A.S. Elliot, Kingsbridge, South 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1960) Devon. Pupil at Sherborne School 1904- School (School House) 1908. Elliott John Henry Cabinet maker and carver, Newland, Local orchestra S Sherborne. Elliott G. Cabinet maker and carver, Newland, 7 Man (Morris Dance) S Sherborne. English Charles (c.1878-1964) Stone mason, Folke. 2 Englishman English J.A. 7 Man (Morris Dance) S Evans William James (c.1895-) Son of Jim Evans, plasterer, Acreman Shield bearers Boy S Street, Sherborne. Evans Ada (c.1892-) Daughter of Jim Evans, plasterer, Acreman Shield bearers Girl S Street, Sherborne. Evans Hilda Mary (c.1897-) Daughter of Jim Evans, plasterer, Acreman Shield bearers Girl S Street, Sherborne. Evans John Fruiterer & greengrocer, Bristol Road, 7 Townsman (b) S Sherborne. Falwasser Henry Ernest (1880- ) Bank Clerk (1901) and then managing the 7 Man (Morris Dance) S finances as a partner in a tailoring firm (1911). Farrall Charles Henry Trevor Son of Charles Edward and Emily Farrall 5 Herald S (1874- ) Farrall S. 4 Monk Farrall Stanley Roberts (1881- Son of Charles Edward and Emily Farrall 2 Monk S 1907) Farthing Wilfred Herbert (1894-) Son of Herbert Thomas Farthing, Long 2 English boy S Street, Sherborne. Farthing Dorothy Mary (1892-) Daughter of Herbert Thomas Farthing, 2 English girl S Long Street, Sherborne. Farthing Herbert Thomas (1865-) Blacksmith, Long Street, Sherborne. 2 Englishman S Ffooks Edward Archdall (1859- Son of William Ffooks, Sherborne. Pupil at Local orchestra S 1932) Sherborne School 1870-1874. Partner in the firm Ffooks and Douglas, solicitors: JP; Clerk to the County Council; Clerk of the Peace; Under-Sheriff for Dorset; Governor of Sherborne School 1906-1932. Ffooks Jocelyn Albert (1851- Son of William Ffooks, Sherborne. Pupil at Local orchestra S 1917) Sherborne School 1863-1868. Solicitor; Clerk to the Governors, Sherborne School 1876-1896. Created the shields used in the final tableau of the Sherborne Pageant 1905. Field Ethel Maud (née Hind) Married to Rev. Arthur Field (1872-1960). 3 Lady S (1875-1960) Lived at Greenhill House, Sherborne. Field Mary (c.1852-1939) Mother of the Rev. Arthur Field. Lived at 8 Margaret Gough S Greenhill House, Sherborne. Field Rev. Arthur (1872-1960) Pupil at Sherborne School 1885-1889; 8 Prior/ townsman S Trinity Hall, Cambridge, 1891; ordained 1896; Curate of Sherborne 1898-1905; rector of Spetisbury 1905-1924; Commissioner Diocese of Singapore 1914- 1920; Hon. Chaplain of Sherborne School 1924; Vice-President of Sherborne House; Hon. Sec. OS Society 1925-1947. Lived at Greenhill House, Sherborne. Married to Ethel Maud Field. Fincken Charles Corn Merchant’s Traveller, Westbury, Narrative chorus Bass S Sherborne. Florance Dorothy (1896- ) Daughter of James and Rosa Ann Florance 11 Girl (Maypole S P* Dancers) Florance James (1867- ) Solicitor’s Clerk. Husband of Rosa Ann 5 Townsman S Florance Lived in South Street, Sherborne.

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Foley Edward Bagehot (1891- Son of Robert Yarde Foley and Sarah 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1921) Septima Foley (née Foster Barham) of Bush School (School House) House, Spaxton, Somerset. Pupil at Sherborne School 1905. Foley Walter Barham (1889- Son of Robert Yarde Foley and Sarah 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1979) Septima Foley (née Foster Barham) of Bush School (School House) House, Spaxton, Somerset. Pupil at Sherborne School 1903-1907. Foot Harold John (1889-1967) Son of J.C. Foot, Cheap Street, Sherborne. 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Pupil at Sherborne School 1903-1907. School (Harper House) Foot E. 7 Townsman S Foot Carrie E. 5 Townswoman S Foot Ellen Eliza (née Samways) Married John Caines Foot in 1902. In 1901 9 Townswoman S (1856-) housekeeper to John Caines Foot, Cheap Street, Sherborne. Foot John Caines (1834-1906) Estate Agent and Valuer, Cheap Street, 3 Warrior S Sherborne. Married to Ellen Eliza Foot. Ford Charles Alfred Baker & fruiterer, Cheap Street, Sherborne. Workers S Ford Nellie May (1895-) Daughter of Charles Arthur Ford, Cheap 2 English girl S Street, Sherborne. Ford George (1882-) Born Peckham, London - Shop Assistant at 3 Townsman S Isaacs hairdressers and tobacconist, Half Moon Street, Sherborne Ford Narrative chorus Treble Forrest Evelyn Arthur Atherley Son of Colonel G.A.W. Forrest (Hampshire 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1892-1915) Regiment and Commandant of Duke of School (School House) York's Royal Military School, Chelsea) and Mrs Olive E. Forrest of 10, Catherine Place, Bath.. Pupil at Sherborne School 1904- 1910. Lieutenant in the Gloucestershire Regiment, died in Malta on 9 December 1915, aged 23. Foss S.E. 9 Lawyer S Frampton George Frederick Assistant Gates S (1881-) Fraser-Tytler Alexander Thomas Photographer, Bristol Road, Sherborne. 3 Warrior S George (c.1864-1941) Frewen Laton (1886-) Son of Col. S. Frewen-Laton, Charlton 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Musgrove, Wincanton. Pupil at Sherborne School (Abbeylands) School 1903-1906. Frith Edith (1881-1953) Daughter of Edward Frith, butcher, South Dramatic chorus Alto S Street, Sherborne. Futcher Harry George Cyril (1890- Son of G. Futcher, Fovant, Salisbury. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1939) at Sherborne School 1905-1907. School (The Green)

Gadesden Minnie Bogle (c.1858- Married to Edmund Gadesden, Holwell 11 Lady S 1944) Manor. Galpin Maud Ameila (c.1885-) Daughter of Jesse and Amelia Jane Galpin. 4 Townswoman S Gardner Victor Pupil at Fosters School c.1903. Shield bearers Boy S Garrett Martha (c.1824-1906) Married to Robert Garrett. 8 Almshouse resident S Garrett Edward Albert (1842- Ironmonger, Cheap Street, Sherborne. 7 Townsman (b) S 1920) Gartell Adelaide Elementary Schoolteacher, Pulham. 5 Townswoman S Geipel Lewis Herbert Horner Son of H. Geipel, Coxwold, Yorkshire. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1890-) at Sherborne School 1905-1907. School (School House) Gent Adèle (c.1894-) Daughter of Henry William Gent and Alice 11 Girl (Maypole S P* Mary Gent. Dancers) Gent Henry William (1855- Private Secretary and Accountant, Dramatic chorus Tenor S 1916) Newland, Sherborne. Married to Alice Mary Gent. Gent Leonard St Aubyn (1892- Son of Henry William Gent and Alice Mary Narrative chorus Treble S 1974) Gent. Pupil at Fosters School c.1903. Geoghegan John (c.1852-1914) Station master, L&SD Railway. Married to Workers S Frances Elizabeth Mary Geoghegan. Gibbs J. 2 Dane S

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Gibson Kingsmill James (1889-) Son of J.T. Gibson, Havyat Lodge, Langford, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Somerset. Pupil at Sherborne School 1903- School (The Green) 1905. Gill Eric Every (1888-1968) Son of T.H. Gill, Horrabridge, South Devon. 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Pupil at Sherborne School 1902-1906. School (School House) Gillam William Brine (1858- Ironmonger’s porter, Newland, Sherborne. 7 Townsman (b) S 1941) Gillam Edith (1887-) Daughter of William Brine Gillam, 5 Townswoman S Newland, Sherborne. Gillard Mr 2 Englishman Gillard Margaret A. 2 Englishwoman S Gillard Hugh 7 Servitor S Gillard Edward Narrative chorus Treble S Gillingham T. 2 Dane Gillingham William James (c.1889-) Son of Henry Gillingham, Coldharbour, 6 Mason S Sherborne. Gillingham Mabel (c.1891-) Daughter of Henry Gillingham, 11 Townswoman S Coldharbour, Sherborne. Gillingham Henry (c.1867-) Builder & contractor, Coldharbour, 3 Warrior with bier S Sherborne. Gillingham Thomas Engine driver, Coal co., South Street, 3 Warrior with bier S (c.1858-) Sherborne. Golledge Lionel St.Bel (1894-1960) Son of Charles Hedworth Golledge, Shield bearers Boy S veterinary surgeon, and Ellen Golledge (née Davys), Long Street, Sherborne. Goodden Edward Wyndham (1847- Reverend Canon. Younger brother of J.R.P. 7 Abbot Bradford S 1924) Goodden. Rector of Over Compton and Nether Compton. Goodden Maud Wyndham (1877- Daughter of J.R.P. Goodden. Deputised for 7 Maid Marian S P 1972) Mrs Mabel Batley as Lady Raleigh in the Bank Holiday Monday performance. In 1907 married Basil Howard Alers Hankey. 11 Lady Raleigh S Goodden John Bernhard Harbin Retired as Lieutenant Colonel. Lived at 7 Robin Hood S (1876-1951) Compton House. Son of J.R.P. Goodden. Goodden John Roberts Phelips Colonel. Lived at Compton House. 11 Sir Walter Raleigh S P (1845-1929) Chairman of the Sherborne School Governors. Goodden Robert Blundell (1881- Son of J.R.P. Goodden. 5 William the S 1972) Rector of Hazelbury Bryan. Lieutenant Conqueror Colonel, Welsh Regiment. British Military Attache, Bucharest. Goodden Cecil Phelips (1879-1969) Barrister at Law. Son of J.R.P. Goodden. 4 Wulfsy S P Author of ‘The Story of the Sherborne Pageant’ (1905). Educated at Harrow and Kings College, Cambridge Played Cricket for Dorsetshire C.C. Goodland Christiana Frances (1862-) Fruiter and florist, Newland, Sherborne. 11 Townswoman S Grantham Reading Thomas (1853-) Wine Merchant, Cheap Street, Sherborne. 11 Gentleman S Born Scamblesby, Lincolnshire. Remained single. 1911 Census living with unmarried sister and two servants in Castleton. 1901 Mother also on census Grigg Thomas Arthur (1883- Journalist for the Western Gazette, King’s Assistant Stands S 1915) Road, Sherborne. Grove Olivia Frances (1884- Daughter of Sir Thomas Frances Grove, 1st 9 Mad woman S P 1953) Bt., and Dame Frances Hinton Grove (née Northcote) of Ferne, Donhead St Andrew, Wiltshire, later of The Beeches, Sherborne, and Red House, Sherborne. On 14 July 1910 Olivia Frances Grove married William Lewis Blennerhassett (1882-1958). Grove Gerald (1886-1962) Son of Sir W. Grove, Sedghill Manor, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Shaftesbury. Pupil at Sherborne School School (Abbeylands) 1902-1906. Guest A. 2 Englishwoman Guppy James Builder, Bristol Road, Sherborne. Assistant Stands S Guppy E. 4 Child S Guppy R. 4 Child S

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Guy Frank (c.1888-) Son of David Guy, grocer, Hound Street, 2 S Sherborne. Guy Harriet Burge (1849- Ladies’ outfitter, Cheap Street, Sherborne. Workers S 1925) Guy Harry (c.1893-) Son of David Guy, grocer, Hound Street, 11 Boy (Maypole S P* Sherborne. Dancers) Haines Edward 11 S Hamblin George Frederick Croad Mason builder, Wingfield Road, Sherborne. Assistant Stands S (1874-1953) Hamblin Hilda Lilian (1890-) Daughter of John Hamblin, hotel waiter, 2 English girl S and Maria Lydia Hamblin, 6 Cricket View, Sherborne. Hamblin Trixey (Beatrice May) Daughter of John Hamblin, hotel waiter, 2 English girl S (c.1894-) and Maria Lydia Hamblin, 6 Cricket View, Sherborne. Hamblin Violet Edith (1892-) Daughter of John Hamblin, hotel waiter, 2 English girl S and Maria Lydia Hamblin, 6 Cricket View, Sherborne. Hamblin Dora (c.1893-) Daughter of Daniel Hamblin, Acreman 11 Girl (Maypole S P* Street, Sherborne. Dancers) Hamblin W 7 Servitor S Hamblin A. 7 Townsman (b) Hamblin Daniel Builder, Acreman Street, Sherborne. 7 Townsman (b) S Hamblin Rose Adelaide (1879-) Daughter of John Hamblin, hotel waiter, 5 Townswoman S and Maria Lydia Hamblin, 6 Cricket View, Sherborne. Hampton Robert Walter (1889-) Son of Charles Alfred Hampton and Emma 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Hampton (née Latham) of Seleng House, School (Abbeylands) Ewell, Surrey. Pupil at Sherborne School 1904-1909. Hampton Walter (1892-1915) Son of Charles Alfred Hampton and Emma 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Hampton (née Latham) of Seleng House, School (Abbeylands) Ewell, Surrey. Pupil at Sherborne School 1905-1909. Rifleman in the London Regiment, died from a wound in a nursing home in London on 14 May 1915, aged 23. Handover Hilda (29.6.1891-1986) Nursery Governess (1911). Daughter of 11 Girl (Maypole S P* George and Mary Handover of Newland, Dancers) Sherborne. George Handover was a partner in Phillips and Handover, owners of ‘The Sherborne Drapery and Outfitting Stores’ on the corner of Half Moon Street and South Street, Sherborne. Born in Sherborne died in Chippenham. Married Henry Thomas Hinwood in Berkeley, Gloucestershire in 1915. Handover May (1893– 1958) Daughter of George and Mary Handover 11 Girl (Maypole S P* Born in Sherborne died in Malmesbury. Dancers) Married John Lockstone in Berkeley, Gloucestershire 1926. Mary and John had a son and a daughter Hann E. Assistant Gates S Hann Bertie (c.1894-) Son of Walter Edwin Hann, plasterer and 11 Boy (Maypole P* tiler, Westbury, Sherborne. Dancers) Hann A.H. 2 Englishman S Hansford Mr 2 Englishman Hardiman Daisy Helen (1891-1916) Daughter of John Hardiman, dairyman, Shield bearers Girl S Dairy House, Sandford Orcas. Harrison John J.C. (c.1891-) Adopted son of Edward Long, cabinet 2 Acolyte S maker, and Maria Butt Long, Abbey Close, Sherborne. Pupil at Fosters School c.1903. Hatcher William (c.1824-1911) Formerly a general labourer, living in 8 Almshouse resident S George Street, Sherborne. Haynes Cyril Austin (1888-) Son of G. Haynes, St Albans. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1902-1906. School (Harper House) Hayward Walter W. 5 Armed knight S Hayward O. 2 Dane

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Hazzard George (1845-1911) Butcher, Horsecastles, Sherborne. Assistant Gates S Hazzard Beatrice Emma (1883- Daughter of George Hazzard, Dramatic chorus Alto S 1870) Horsecastles.born 1883, Sherborne, d. 1970, Southampton. 1901: lived at Wingfield Road married John Ebdon (also in the Pageant) in 1908 1911: Lived at Cheap St Sherborne. Hazzard John (1876-1950) Son of George Hazzard, Horsecastles, Narrative chorus Bass S Sherborne. Master cutter during WW1 supplying uniforms. Master Tailor with shop in Cheap Street after WW1. Heard Henry Fitzgerald (1889- Son of Rev. Preb. H.J. Heard. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1971) Sherborne School 1904-1907. School (School House) Heath Henry (c.1893-) Son of John Heath, glover cutter, Wingfield 4 Child S Road, Sherborne. Heazel Miss Dramatic chorus Soprano Hellyar Mrs 2 Englishwoman Henderson Ernest Clennell (1887- Son of Mrs E.C. Henderson, Durham. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1926) at Sherborne School 1902-1905. School (Abbey House)

Henning Frank C. Assistant Stands S Herridge M.F.E. 2 Englishwoman Highman B.B. 4 Townsman S Highmore Laura Fanny (1860-) Sister of Gertrude Maud Highmore. 3 S Highmore Gertrude Maud (1863-) Sister of Laura Fanny Highmore. 3 Townswoman S Hill E 2 Dane Hinwood H. 7 Servitor S Hitchcock Tom (c.1871-) Gardener, Greenhill, Sherborne. Narrative chorus Tenor S Hodges F. 4 Child S Hodges John Frederick (1888-) Son of John Frederick William Hodges, JP, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S and Mary Hodges (née Burden) of School (School House) Glenravel House, Glenravel, Ballymena, Co. Antrim. Pupil at Sherborne School 1902-1906. Hodgson Charles Herbert (1857- Assistant master, Sherborne School 1881- Local orchestra S P 1922) 1920 (Director of Music, 1892-1920); Master of the Music for the Sherborne Pageant. Scholar of Hertford College, Oxford. Hoff Harry Charles (1873-) Postman, Raleigh View, Sherborne. Narrative chorus Bass S Holland William Pennefather Son of Major Holland, Farnborough. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1890-1930) at Sherborne School 1904-1906. School (Abbey House) Holloway Linda P. (1889-) Daughter of William Holloway, Church 11 Townswoman S P Farm, Purse Caundle. Holmes Philip Leslie (1889-) Son of J.G. Holmes, Leeds. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1903-1907. School (Abbey House) Homfray Herbert Charles Richards Son of Col. H.R. Homfray, Penllyn Castle. 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1890-1960) Pupil at Sherborne School 1905-1908. School (Abbeylands) Hooper Aubrey William (1889-) Son of Rev. Samuel Fry Hooper and Maud 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Hooper of Lydlinch Rectory, Dorset. Pupil School (School House) at Sherborne School 1903-1908. Hooper Samuel Gordon (1891-) Son of Rev. Samuel Fry Hooper and Maud 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Hooper of Lydlinch Rectory, Dorset. Pupil School (School House) at Sherborne School 1905-1909. Hooper James 7 Servitor S Hope Philip Palmer (1889-1962) Son of Mrs Hope, Sherborne. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1905-1906. School (Harper House) Hopkins John Gerald Hemus Son of J.P. Hopkins, Cape Colony. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1889-1973) Sherborne School 1905-1908. School (Abbey House) Hornidge Edward Stewart (1888-) Son of Capt. R.J. Hornidge, Royal Dublin 1 Bearer S Fusiliers. Pupil at Sherborne School 1901- 1906. Hornidge Robert Hugh (1889-1948) Son of R.G. Hornidge, Tulfarris, Blessington, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Ireland. Pupil at Sherborne School 1903- School (The Green) 1907. Hounsell M. Workers S

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Howe Winnifred A. (c.1891-) Daughter of Thomas Howe, printer and Shield bearers Girl S compositor, Hound Street, Sherborne. Hudson Thomas Herbert (1889- Son of Lieut.-Col. Herbert Edward Hudson. 10 Pupil of Sherborne S P 1964) Pupil at Sherborne School 1903-1906. School (The Green)

Hudson Henry (1864-1943) A.R.C.A. Drawing Master, Sherborne School 1 Tribesman P 1891-1923; designed the posters and programmes for the Sherborne Pageant. Married to Anna Martha Rosa Hudson. Lived at Le Nid, The Avenue, Sherborne. Hudson Anna Martha Rosa (née Married to Henry Hudson. Lived at Le Nid, 1 Tribespeople S P Petre) (1877-1959) The Avenue, Sherborne. A British subject, Belgian. Humber Charles (c.1831-1908) Formerly a bootmaker, Acreman Street, 8 Almshouse resident S Sherborne. Hunnybun Kenneth (1887-) Son of E.W. Hunnybun, Huntingdon. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S at Sherborne School 1901-1906. School (Abbeylands) Hunt Matthew (c.1819-1907) 8 Almshouse resident S Hunt H. 4 Child S Hunt E. 10 Knight Huss Arthur (c.1866-1935) Blacksmith, Wingfield Road, Sherborne. 7 Townsman (b) S Hutchings T. Assistant Gates Huxtable George (1867-1949) Rural postman, 3 Westcot, North Road, 3 Townsman S Sherborne. Hyde Charles H. (1884-) County Council clerk. Son of Henry Hyde, Narrative chorus Alto S Raleigh View, Sherborne. Hyde May E. (1893-) Daughter of Henry Hyde, Raleigh View, 11 Girl (Maypole S P* Sherborne. Dancers) Hyde W. 4 Townsman S Hyde Henry (1859-) Carpenter and joiner, Raleigh View, 7 Townsman (b) S Sherborne. Hyde Percy A. (1889-) Son of Henry Hyde, Raleigh View, Narrative chorus Treble S Sherborne. Hyde Wilfred J. Son of Henry Hyde, Raleigh View, Narrative chorus Treble S (1891-) Sherborne. Ingram Edward Bradford Son of William John Ingram, Schoolmaster, Narrative chorus Bass S (1886-) National School, Westbury, Sherborne. Ingram Catherine A. (1891-) Daughter of William John Ingram, Shield bearers Girl S Schoolmaster, National School, Westbury, Sherborne. Ingram Marian Isabel (1878- Daughter of William John Ingram, 9 Townswoman 1953) Schoolmaster, National School, Westbury, Sherborne. Ireland Arthur (c.1886-1961) Printer. Son of John Walter Ireland and 2 Dane S Rhoda Ireland, Hound Street, Sherborne. Ireland Olive Theodore Jane Daughter of John Walter Ireland and Rhoda Shield bearers Girl S (c.1892-1973) Ireland, Hound Street, Sherborne. Irwin Patricia Dorothy (c1893) Daughter of Constance Hall Irwin, 11 Girl (Maypole S P* Westbury, Sherborne. Her father was the Dancers) headmaster of Foster's School who died suddenly in 1900. She was born in Sherborne and married Bertram Blake during WW1 on 22.7.1916. Bernard, the son of a farmer was a soldier at the time. Irwin Constance Hall (c.1863-) Westbury, Sherborne. 7 Woman (Morris S Dance) Isaac [James?] Assistant Stands S Isaacs Thurston Giles (1883- Compositor, Westbury, Sherborne. Married 3 Acolyte S 1950) to Florence Isaacs (née Parker) (1883-). Isaacs Asher John Edward Hairdresser and tobacconist, Half Moon 3 Townsman S P (1860-1908) Street, Sherborne. Married to Elizabeth Isaacs (née Warr) (1861-1934). James Charles Nugent (1886- Son of Mrs Florence James, widow, 1 Courier S 1930) housekeeper at School House, Sherborne School. Pupil at Sherborne School 1901- 1905. James F.G., Mrs 1 Lady of Court S

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James George W. (1892-) Son of John James, confectioner, Narrative chorus Treble S Horsecastles, Sherborne. Jarman Edgar James (c.1856-) Grain seed merchant, Newland, Sherborne. 5 Armed knight S Jeeves Douglas Edward (c.1881-) Ironmonger manager, Westbury, Assistant Gates S Sherborne. Jeffery H. 4 Child S Jeffery S. 4 Child S Jenkins Thomas Leonard, Rev. Vicar of Leigh. 3 A priest S (c.1860-1943) Jesson Robert Wilfred Fairey Son of Robert William Jesson and Annie 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1886-1917) Randall Jesson of 10, Archers Road, School (Harper Southampton. Pupil at Sherborne School House) 1901-1905. Major in the Wiltshire Regiment, died near Knut on 22 February 1917, aged 31. Jones F.J. Local orchestra Joyce Daniel (c.1866-) Master of the Union Workhouse. 2 Englishman Kelly Violet J. Daughter of James Kelly, Volunteer Shield bearers Girl S (c.1896-) Instructor, Acreman Street, Sherborne. Kempson G.C., Mr 1 Esquire S Kempster Mervyn Dairyman, Grove Farm, Yeovil. Step-father 7 Man (Morris Dance) S (c.1885-) of Reginald Lamb. Kendall Topsy 2 English girl S Kidman Sadie Dramatic chorus Alto S Kidner Frederick Elworthy (1888- Son of John Kidner and Emily Kidner of 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1915) Dodhill House, Taunton, Somerset. Pupil at School (Abbey House) Sherborne School 1901-1907. Corporal in the London Regiment, died at Armentieres on 20 February 1915, aged 26. Kindersley Agnes Molesworth (1886- Daughter of Captain Edward Nassau Dramatic chorus Soprano S 1963) Molesworth Kindersley and Ada Good Kindersley (née Murray). Kindersley Beatrice Molesworth Daughter of Captain Edward Nassau 7 Woman (Morris S (1884-1966) Molesworth Kindersley and Ada Good Dance) Kindersley (née Murray). King George Verger of the Abbey Church, Sherborne. Assistant Stands S (c.1859-) King Harold (c.1898-) Son of George King, Verger of the Abbey Shield bearers Boy S Church, Sherborne. King Henry (1900-1971) Son of Henry Robinson King, Abbeylands. 1 Child S King Sidney (c.1893-) Son of George King, Verger of the Abbey 2 English boy S Church, Sherborne. King Henry Robinson, Rev. Assistant master, Sherborne School 1883- 1 King Ine S (1855-1935) 1925. Housemaster of Abbeylands 1900- 1919. Scholar of Exeter College, Oxford. King Mr 3 Monk King Cuthbert Son of Rev. Dr King, Gayton Rectory, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1889-) Blisworth. Pupil at Sherborne School 1902- School (School House) 1907. King Emily Constance (née Married to Rev. H.R. King, Assistant master, 1 Woman/ S Gray) (1871-1945) Sherborne School. Lived at Abbeylands. Tribespeople Knox John Hamilton (1886- Son of J. Knox. Pupil at Sherborne School 1 Courier S 1940) 1899-1905. Lamb George (1827-1907) Formerly a gardener, living in Newland, 8 Almshouse resident S Sherborne. Lamb Reginald Walter William Grandson of Elizabeth Lamb, Cheap Street, Shield bearers Boy S (1897-1975) Sherborne. Lamb Bertie Ernest (1898-) Grandson of Thomas Lamb, gardener, Long 11 Boy (Maypole S P* Street, Sherborne. Dancers) Lambert Arthur (c.1892-) Son of Alfred Lambert, groom, Long Street, Narrative chorus Treble S Sherborne. Lane William Son of John Lane, groom, Newland, 11 Boy (Maypole S P* (c.1895-) Sherborne. Dancers) Langdon Amy M.A. (c.1869-) Daily governess. Sister of Eliza C. Langdon. 11 S The Misses Langdon arranged the Maypole Dance in episode 11.

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Langdon Eliza C. (c.1863-) School mistress. Sister of Amy M.A. 11 S Langdon. The Misses Langdon arranged the Maypole Dance in episode 11. Laver R.G. 7 Man (Morris Dance) S Lazenbury James Insurance agent, Hound Street, Sherborne. 7 Townsman (b) S Leeds Henry James (1891-1969) Son of John Henry Sandford Leeds and 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Beatrice M. Leeds of Pasadena, Bushey School (School House) Heath, Hertfordshire. Pupil at Sherborne School 1905-1908. Leeds John Stanley (1887-1915) Son of John Henry Sandford Leeds and 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Beatrice M. Leeds of Pasadena, Bushey School (School House) Heath, Hertfordshire. Pupil at Sherborne School 1901-1905. 2nd Lieutenant in the Honourable Artillery Company, died in the crater at Hooge on 19 September 1915, aged 28. Lee-Warner James (1889-) Son of Rev. J. Lee Warner, Fakenham. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S at Sherborne School 1903-1908. School (School House) Legg William J. 10 Knight S Legge Ethel K. Dramatic chorus Soprano S Legh Isabella Grace (c.1850-) Married to Henry Edmund Legh, Rector of Local orchestra S Bishops Caundle. Lemon Robert Reginald (1875-1953) 6 Mason S Ley Cecil Archibald Edward Son of Rev. Edward Archibald Ley. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1888-1946) Sherborne School 1902-1906. School (The Green) Light Charles Walter (c.1880-) The Parade, Sherborne. Assistant Gates S Limbery Charles Roy (1890-1916) Son of Thomas Limbery and Margaret 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Limbery of 12, Barnpark, Teignmouth, School (Harper Devon. Pupil at Sherborne School 1905- House) 1908. Limbery Kenneth Thomas (1892- Son of Thomas Limbery and Margaret 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1917) Limbery of 12, Barnpark, Teignmouth, School (Harper Devon. Pupil at Sherborne School 1905- House) 1910. Captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps, died in Flanders on 26 September 1917, aged 25. Linkhorn Gertrude Eveline Ann Daughter of William Linkhorn, gardener, Shield bearers Girl S (1892-) Back Lane, Sherborne. Little Frederick (c.1894-) Son of Frederick Little, groom, Long Street, 11 Boy (Maypole S P* Sherborne. Dancers) Long Ethel Mildred Sophia Daughter of Edward Long, cabinet maker, 9 Townswoman S (1883-1978) and Maria Butt Long, Abbey Close, Sherborne. Lowman George Son of Charles Lowman, tailor, Cheap Dramatic chorus Bass S (c.1885-) Street, Sherborne. Lowman Charles Alfred (c.1876-) Tailor, Bristol Road, Sherborne. Narrative chorus Tenor S Lowman Daisy (c.1887-) Daughter of Charles Lowman, tailor, Cheap 6 Townswoman S Street, Sherborne. Lowman Narrative chorus Treble Lucas Jane 2 S Lucas Dallyn (1887-) Son of F.R. Lucas, Chelwood Gate, Sussex. 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Pupil at Sherborne School 1901-1906. School (School House) Lunt Geoffrey Charles Lester Son of Rev. Prebendary Lunt, Walcot 1 Disciple S (1885-1948) Rectory, Bath. Pupil at Sherborne School 1899-1905. Bishop of Salisbury 1946. Lunt Mr 3 Monk Lyle Alice (c.1877-) Daily governess, Greenhill, Sherborne. Dramatic chorus Soprano S

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Lyon Victoria May (1897-1985) Daughter of Claude William Lyon (1864- 11 Attendant S P 1943) of the Royal Irish Constabulary, and P* Edith May Shackleton (1867-1942). Granddaughter of William Hector Lyon (Vicar of Sherborne 1868-1907) and great granddaughter of Ralph Lyon (Headmaster of Sherborne School 1823-1845). Victoria was baptised by W.H. Lyon in Sherborne Abbey on 20 June 1897. In 1985 she was living at 32 Margravine Gardens, Barons Court, London. She died in London on 27 December 1985. Lyon Mildred Bessie Constance 7th child and 5th Daughter of William Dramatic chorus Soprano S (1874-1924) Hector Lyon, Vicar of Sherborne. Born 17 September 1874. Married Lt Wyndham Lerrier Bamber RN 21 September 1905. They had 2 children, son Lyon Lerrier Wyndham and daughter Lettice Mary (Mother of Margaret Pearson NZ) Mildred died 31 December 1923. Her husband died 14 January 1924. The family story is that he got pneumonia after the funeral. They are both buried in Southboroiugh, near Tunbridge Wells. MacCarthy Thomas, Dr (1874-) Husband of Florence Ethel MacCarthy, 4 Monk S lived at The Hollies, Lynsted, Kent (1901) and Bainton House, South Street, Sherborne (1911). Macnally Albert Leonard (1892- ) Wheelwright (1911) , son of William and Shield bearers Boy S Maria Macnally (in business as a working gardener). Macnally Harold (1893- ) Carpenter (1911), son of William and Maria Shield bearers Boy S Macnally (in business as a working gardener). Maidment Charles (1872- ) Plumber & painter, Acreman Street & Assistant Gates S Cheap Street, Sherborne. Brother of Fred Maidment. Maidment Frederick Groom, husband of Edith, George Street, Assistant Gates S (1871- ) Sherborne. Brother of Charles Maidment. Mair John Allan Freeman Son of J.G. Mair-Rumley, Udimore, Sussex. 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1887-1956) Pupil at Sherborne School 1902-1905. School (Harper House) Mansfield Guy (1892-) Son of M.J. Mansfield, West Lulworth. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S at Sherborne School 1905-1910. School (Abbeylands) March John Thomas (1860- ) Father of Cecil and Winifred March, 2 S husband of Alice Mary March, Long Street, Sherborne (journeyman carpenter in 1901 and carpenter and joiner (instructor), Sherborne School in 1911). March Winifred Clarice (1894- ) Daughter of John Thomas and Alice Mary Shield bearers Girl S March, Long Street, Sherborne (Winifred worked in her parents’ house in 1911). March Cecil Patten Son of John Thomas and Alice Mary March, Narrative chorus Treble S (1892- ) Long Street, Sherborne (Cecil was a carpenter in 1911). Marchant Charles George (1869- ) Blacksmith (wheelwright) living in 7 Townsman (b) S Waterloo Terrace, Sherborne in 1911. Marriott- Mabel (1886- ) Living with her father, a CofE cleric (vicar of 8 Townswoman S Dodington Leigh from 1890- ) and now (1911) farming at Syles, Henstridge. Martin Charlotte Mary (1871- ) Headteacher, Abbey Girls’ (Elementary) Dramatic chorus Alto S School (1911). Martin Oliver Shield bearers Boy S Martin Comfort Daughter of William and Bessie Martin. Shield bearers Girl S (1898- ) William was a milkman at Barton Farm Dairy (1911).

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Martin May (1891- ) Daughter of Charles and Edith Martin. Shield bearers Girl S Charles was a groom, living in Lower Acreman Street, Sherborne (1901 and 1911). Martin Arthur (1894-1917 ) Rink boy (skating rink) in 1911. Son of Narrative chorus Treble S Charles and Edith Martin. Charles was a groom, living in Lower Acreman Street, Sherborne (1901 and 1911). Leading Stoker on HMS ‘Vanguard’, Royal Navy, died as the result of an internal explosion at Scapa Flow on 9 July 1917, aged 24. Martin Frederick Confectioner’s errand boy in 1911. Son of Narrative chorus Treble S (1897- ) Charles and Edith Martin. Charles was a groom, living in Lower Acreman Street, Sherborne (1901 and 1911). Mason Margaret Assistant Mistress, Sherborne School for 7 Woman (Morris S (1874- ) Girls (1911), previously a schoolmistress in Dance) Bournemouth (1901) born Bilsby, Lincs. Masters Edward 8 Almshouse resident S Matcham Agnes (1883- ) Showroom Hand (1901); Nurse in Wells Dramatic chorus Soprano S Workhouse (1911). Daughter of John and Caroline Matcham. John Matcham was a retired Superintendent of Police (1901). Matthews Arthur (1885- ) Husband of Mabel Matthews. Carpenter Assistant Gates S and Painter, living at the Post office, Coldharbour, Sherborne (1911). Maunsell Frederick Henry Robert Son of Major R.G.S. Maunsell, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1888-1957) Bournemouth. Pupil at Sherborne School School (School House) 1901-1906. Maunsell Robert George Frederic Son of Major R.G.S. Maunsell, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1891-1917) Bournemouth Pupil at Sherborne School School (School House) 1904-1908. Captain in the Royal Engineers, drowned in the Mediterranean when the troopship ‘Transylvania’ was torpedoed on 4 May 1917, aged 26. May Mr 1 Courier May Harold Gostwyck (1887- Son of Richard Cooke May and Emma Jane 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1915) May, of "Sherborne," 77, Woodside Green, School (Harper Croydon, Surrey. Pupil at Sherborne School House) 1902-1907. Lieutenant in the Dorsetshire Regiment, died on 27 March 1915 of wounds, aged 27. Mayes Leslie Webster (1890- Son of W. Mayes, Southampton. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1963) Sherborne School 1904-1906. School (Abbey House)

McAdam Frances Elizabeth (1848- Married to Major J.J.L. McAdam, Greenhill 3 Osburga and Mistress S P 1929) House, Sherborne (1901 and 1911); Stowell of the Wardrobe Hill, Templecombe (1929). Daughter of John Bligh Monck of Coley Park, Reading. Grandmother of Richard Loudon McCreery (1898-1967) and Robert Bruce McCreery (1899-1921).

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McAdam James John Loudon Major, late 7th Dragoon Guards, Greenhill 9 Sir John Horsey S (1841- 1910) House, Sherborne (1901). Son of James McAdam of Tinten End, Essex, grandson of Sir James Nichol McAdam, Surveyor- General of Roads, and great-grandson of John Loudon McAdam, the ‘macadamiser’ of roads. Educated at Sandhurst, he obtained a commission in the 10th Hussars at the age of 17. In 1857 he saw service in the Indian Mutiny, and afterwards exchanged into the 7th Dragoon Guards, in which he served until 1874, when he retired with the rank of Major. He was a magistrate for Dorset, and was a member of the Dorset County Council. Married to Frances Elizabeth McAdam (née Monck) (1848-1929). Grandfather of Richard Loudon McCreery (1898-1967) and Robert Bruce McCreery (1899-1921). McClellan Norman George Son of Rev. E.J. McClellan, Llandovery. 1 Page S Creighton (1889-) Pupil at Sherborne School 1903-1908. McCreery Richard Loudon (1898- Son of Walter Adolph McCreery and Amelia 3 Alfred P 1967) Jane McCreery (née McAdam). Grandson of Major J.J.L. McAdam and Mrs Frances Elizabeth McAdam of Greenhill House, Sherborne. In later life, General Sir Richard Loudon McCreery, GCB, KBE, DSO, MC, Chief of Staff to Field Marshal Alexander and later Commander of the 8th Army in northern Italy. Lived at Stowell Hill House, Horsington, after retiring from the Army. McCreery Robert Bruce (1899-1921) Born 1899 in Billesdon, , son 11 Red Indian (native S P* of Walter Adolph McCreery and Amelia American) Jane McCreery (née McAdam). Grandson of Major J.J.L. McAdam and Mrs Frances Elizabeth McAdam of Greenhill House, Sherborne. . An army officer, he was killed by republican forces while off duty on 15 May 1921 at Ballyturin House near Gort, County Galway and buried in a CWGC Sherborne Cemetery on 19 May 1921. McMahon Gertrude E.M. (1875- ) Daughter of Charles Henry and Elizabeth Assistant Stands S Potts. Married Sutherland McMahon in 1904. Gertrude was a professional violinist. Meaker Gladys Shield bearers Girl S Merriman Mr 3 Monk Merriman Francis Victor (1887-) Son of R.W. Merriman, Marlborough. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S at Sherborne School 1900-1906. School (School House) Merriman Thomas Fellowes (1890- Son of R.W. Merriman, Marlborough. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1954) at Sherborne School 1904-1909. School (School House)

Mildmay Meriel Harriett Caroline Daughter of the Rev. Charles Arundell St 11 Lady S St John (1864-1937) John Mildmay and his wife, Harriet Louisa; he was lord of the manor and (1901) vicar of Queen Camel, Somerset. Miss St John Mildmay was head of the household at Glenwood, Longburton in 1911 and lived subsequently in Sherborne. Miller Beatrice Rose (1892- ) Daily Governess in 1911. Shield bearers Girl S Daughter of Thomas Henry and Beatrice Miller. Miller Beatrice (1866- ) Married to Thomas Henry Miller. 3 Lady S Miller Emily Hyde (1865-1951 ) Railway Clerk, living with her mother in 6 Townswoman S Acreman Street, Sherborne (1901); she and her sister were boarding in Highbury, London in 1911, when she was working as a clerk. Returned to Sherborne, where she is buried.

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Miller Thomas Henry (1847- ) Farmer, Castle Farm, Castleton (1901) and 3 Warrior Blackmarsh Farm, Oborne (1911). Minifie Charles James (1841- Lived Raleigh View, Newland, Sherborne, Dramatic chorus Bass S 1922) husband of Amelia, Accountant (1891), Solicitor’s Clerk (1901) Accountant (1903). Mitchell G. Assistant Gates S Mitchell Reginald Robert (1891- ) 4 S Moore Henry George (1873- ) Solicitor’s Clerk, teacher of shorthand and Assistant Gates S bee keeper, Elmside (1903), Rosemore (1911), Coldharbour, Sherborne. Moore Frederick James Assistant master, Sherborne School, 1900- Dramatic chorus Bass S Stevenson 1933. Scholar of St John’s College, (-1947) Cambridge. Moores William Butcher (1911), living with brother-in-law, 2 Dane (1890- )? Cheap Street, Sherborne. Morley William Roy Son of Henry and Lucy Morley (Henry a 4 Child S (1892- ) Carpenter); Clerk in County Council office, Dorchester (1911). Morley Charles Ernest (1887- ) Son of Henry and Lucy Morley (Henry a 4 Townsman S Carpenter); Telegraph Messenger (1901), Ironmonger’s Assistant (1911). Morrise W.J. 6 Mason S Morrison Ronald John Martin Son of M. Morrison, Faceby Manor, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1888-1957) Stokesley, Yorkshire. Pupil at Sherborne School (School House) School 1903-1906. Murray Kenneth James Lemprière Son of Capt. J.T. Murray, R.N., Winchester. 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1889-1954) Pupil at Sherborne School 1903-1907. School (School House) Napier Walter (1888-) Son of A.B. Napier, Shepton Mallet. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1903-1905. School (Harper House) Nash Alice Emily (1881- ) Draper’s Assistant. Daughter of Henry Dramatic chorus Alto S George Nash, draper, Cheap Street, Sherborne. Nash Henry George (1849- ) Draper, Cheap Street, Sherborne. Narrative chorus Bass S Nash Ronald Milson (1897- Son of Henry George Nash, draper, with a Shield bearers Boy S 1918) house and shop in Cheap Street, Sherborne. Private in the 2nd Bn., Royal Fusiliers, died in Flanders on 4 June 1918, aged 21. Nash Alma Mary (1855- ) Married to Henry George Nash, draper, Dramatic chorus Soprano S Cheap Street, Sherborne. Nash Irene Agnes Daughter of Henry George Nash (draper). Dramatic chorus Soprano S (1883- ) Married Herbert Welch, an architect, in 1907 and was living in Hendon (1911). Nash Helen Alma Draper’s Apprentice (1901), Assistant, 6 Townswoman S (1883- ) Drapery (1911). Daughter of Henry George Nash, draper, Cheap Street, Sherborne. Nash Winifred Hester (1885- ) Daughter of Henry George Nash, draper, 6 Townswoman S with a house and shop in Cheap Street, Sherborne. Nash Clarice Mary (1892- ) Musical Student (1911). Daughter of Henry Local orchestra Violin S George Nash, draper, Cheap Street, Sherborne. Neal Clara Dramatic chorus Soprano S Nessling Bertram James (1884- Employed by Messrs Frisby, first in Assistant Gates 1938) Wimborne then in Sherborne, and finally in Chard, where he was manager of the local branch. Married Margaret Emma White (1922). Newlyn Frank Reginald (1883- ) Son of Harry and Lavinia. Newlyn. Working Assistant Stands S as a Solicitor’s Clerk in 1901 and living in Lewisham with his brothers and sister, William, Edward, Herbert and Bessie. Working for the Inland Revenue in 1911 and living in Lewisham with his parents.

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Newlyn Harry (1836-1923) Husband of Lavinia Newlyn. An Abbey Lay Assistant Stands S Reader for 40 years and driving force behind the mission church at Coombe, where he was minister from 1883. Living in Acreman Street, Sherborne (1901). Retired and living in Lewisham, London (1911). Newlyn Herbert Nicholas Gilbert Son of Harry and Lavinia. Newlyn. Working Assistant Stands S (1885- ) in a warehouse in 1901 and living in Lewisham with his brothers and sister, William, Edward, Frank and Bessie. Working as a Drapery Warehouseman in 1911 and living in Lewisham with his parents. Newton Mary (1823-1910) Resident in the Almshouse (1901). 8 Almshouse resident S Nicholson Hugh Blomfield, Capt. Educated Harrow School and Oxford. Kings 11 Gentleman S P DSO JP (1866-1957) Royal Rifle Corps 1892 Recalled to the colours (WW1) and promoted Major later receiving the British War Medal, Victory Medal and Star. Lived Mappercombe Manor (1,495 acres), Melplash. He was High Sheriff of Dorset 1926. Noake Susan (1822-1907) Resident in the Almshouse (1901). 8 Almshouse resident S Norchant Ernest S. Assistant Stands S Norman Vernon Arthur (1847- Saddler and Harness Maker, house and Assistant Gates S 1914) shop in Cheap Street, Sherborne (1861 through to 1901 and 1911). Husband of Annie Louise Norman. Nutt A.E. [?Ernest A. c.1878-] [Son of Horace Nutt, coroner, registrar, 5 Armed knight medical practitioner, Cheap Street, Sherborne] Nutting Arthur Forde (1890-) Son of A.A. Nutting. Pupil at Sherborne 10 Pupil of Sherborne S School 1904-1908. School (Abbeylands) Oborne Mabel (1880-) Dress maker, Hound Street, Sherborne Dramatic chorus Soprano S (1901). Ogden Harry Kirkman (1883- Clerk at the Butter Factory (1901). 6 Mason S 1951) Son of Edward Ogden (foreman at Silk Works) and Margaret Ogden (née Kirkman). Married to Edith Lucy Ogden (née Lovelace). Onslow Arthur Guildford Son of C.V.T. Mainwaring-Ellerker-Onslow, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Mainwaring Ellerker Bournemouth. Pupil at Sherborne School School (Harper (1888-1943) 1903-1907. House) Openshaw Geoffrey Ormerod (1890- Son of Oliver Openshaw and Maud 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1918) Openshaw of The Grange, Kentisbury, School (Abbeylands) Barnstaple, Devon. Pupil at Sherborne School 1904-1908. Captain in the Royal Army Service Corps, died of wounds while a prisoner of war at Rastatt on 9 August 1918, aged 27. Osbiston Samuel Gerald (1908- 2 Englishman S 1975) Owen Thomas S. 9 S Owen T. 2 Monk Packe Alfred William (1867- ) Head teacher, assisted by his wife, Alice 6 Mason Packe, and living in the School House, Charlton Horethorne ) 1901 and 1911). Padwick Harold Boultbee (1889-) Son of F.H. Padwick, CBE, JP, Thorney 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Manor, Sussex. Pupil at Sherborne School School (Harper 1904-1908. House) Palmer Francis Reginald (1894- Signed his name Reggie son of Annie and 11 Boy (Maypole S P 1917) Arthur Palmer. Arthur was caretaker at Dancers) P* Sherborne Girls' School. Foster's schoolboy. Killed at Arras. Organist at Oborne - remembered by a stained glass window in St Cuthbert's church.

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Palmer Edmund John (1890- Son of John Cleeves Palmer and Eliza 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1917) Emma Palmer (née) King of 29, South School (School House) Street, Bridport, Dorset. Pupil at Sherborne School 1905-1908. Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Division, died on 27 April 1917, aged 26. Palmer Henry Robert Cleeves Son of John Cleeves Palmer and Eliza 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1888-) Emma Palmer (née) King of 29, South School (School House) Street, Bridport, Dorset. Pupil at Sherborne School 1903-1906. Palmer Clephan (1881-1971) Assistant master, Sherborne School 1905- 1 Tribesman S 1946. Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. Park Ernest (1892- ) Son of Edwin Park (a coal porter) and Susan Shield bearers Boy S Park, living with his parents in Westbury, Sherborne in 1901 and 1911. Ernest Park was employed as a butcher in 1911. Park Reginald R. (c.1884-) Son of Frederick Park, Coldharbour, 2 Dane Sherborne. Parker Louis Napoleon (1852- Playwright, producer of historical pageants, Master of the P 1944) and musician. Born at Luc-sur-Mer in Sherborne Pageant Calvados, France to an Englishwoman, Elizabeth Moray, and an American, Charles Albert Parker. Attended the Royal Academy of Music. Piano master and later Director of Music at Sherborne School from 1873 until 1892. Composed the music for many of the School songs, including ‘The Carmen’. In 1878 he married Georgiana Bessie Calder (c.1853-1919) in Sherborne Abbey. They had two daughters, Elsa and Dorothy. Died at Bishopsteignton, Devon. Parker Dorothy Isabel (1885- Daughter of Louis Napoleon Parker and 11 Sherborn America S P* 1974) Georgiana Bessie Parker (née Calder). Parkin Zoe (c.1880-) Draper’s assistant, Half Moon Street, 2 Englishwoman Sherborne. Parry-Jones Owen Guy (1887-1916) Son of Dr Maurice Parry-Jones M.D. and 1 Disciple S Helen Ann Maria Parry-Jones of 4, Full Street, Derby. Pupil at Sherborne School 1900-1906. Captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps, died on 29 September 1916, aged 29. Parsons Harry 5 Armed knight S Parsons Mary Louisa (1900-) Daughter of Mark Parsons and Ann Parsons 4 Child S (née Wareham), Cheap Street. Parsons Nan [possibly Annie, Daughter of Mark Parsons and Ann Parsons 4 Child S 1901-] (née Wareham), Cheap Street. Parsons Weston Peters (1863- ) Farmer of Manor Farm, living in the Manor 7 Little John/ Hobby S P* House, Charlton Horethorne (1911). Horse Parsons James (1848- ) Butcher, Cheap Street, Sherborne (1901 7 Townsman S &1911). Husband of Sarah Parsons. Parsons C. 4 Townswoman S Parsons Daisy Mary Daughter of James Parsons (a butcher) and 3 Townswoman S (1890- ) Sarah Parsons. Living with her parents above the shop in Cheap Street, Sherborne (1901 & 1911). A bookkeeper in business on her own account in 1911. Parsons Martha (1860-) Sister of Mark Parsons, living with her 4 Townswoman S brother in Cheap Street, Sherborne in 1901 and 1911, of private means. Daughter of Daniel Parsons, butcher, and Mary Ann Parsons. Parsons R. [Possibly Rose, 1891-] Daughter of James Parsons (a butcher) and 9 Townswoman S Sarah Parsons. Living with her parents above the shop in Cheap Street, Sherborne in 1901 and 1911.

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Parsons Mark (1857-1932) Butcher in Cheap Street. His effigy is carved 7 Walter Gallor/Hobby S P* in stone on the outside of the Church Hall, Horse Digby Road, Sherborne. Son of Daniel Parsons, butcher, and Mary Ann Parsons. Died in 1932 at Chesterfield House, Cheap Street, Sherborne. Pasley May [possibly Mary [married to William Henry Pasley, Gas & Oil Dramatic chorus Alto S Pasley] Engine Manufacturer, Oborne Road, Sherborne (1904). Pearson W. Assistant Gates S Pearson E. Marie 11 Girl (Maypole S P* Dancers) Pearson Ethel B. 11 Girl (Maypole S P* Dancers) Pedley Frederick William Draper’s assistant, Half Moon Street, Assistant Gates (c.1875-) Sherborne. Pelly Francis Brian (1889-) Son of Rev. Canon R.A. Pelly, West Ham. 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Pupil at Sherborne School 1903-1908. School (School House) Pennefather John Brodrick (1890-) Son of Lieut-Col. E.G. Pennefather, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Inniskilling Dragoons. Pupil at Sherborne School (The Green) School 1904-1909. Penny Thomas Son of Lewis Albert Penny, Newland, 2 S (c.1882-) Sherborne. Penny Henry (c.1875-) Son of Lewis Albert Penny, Newland, 2 Dane Sherborne. Penny Lewis Albert Builder, Newland, Sherborne. 2 Dane S Penny Frank (c.1880-) Son of Lewis Albert Penny, Newland, 2 Englishman S Sherborne. Penny John 2 Englishman Penny Walter (c.1880-) Son of Lewis Albert Penny, Newland, 2 Englishman Sherborne. Penny Miss 2 Englishwoman Perham Frederick Son of Thomas Perham and Elizabeth 10 Knight S (c.1877-) Perham, Lake Farm, Thornford. Perrett Frederick J. 3 Townsman S Peskett Doris (c.1895-) Daughter of Frederick Edward Peskett, Shield bearers Girl S Cheap Street, Sherborne. Peskett Miss 11 Shields Peskett Frederick Edward Manager gent’s clothier, Cheap Street, 3 Townsman S (c.1865-) Sherborne. Phelips Annie Constance Coldharbour, Sherborne. Dramatic chorus Alto S Phillips Leslie (1896- ) Son of Charles and Elizabeth Phillips, who 3 Boy S lived with his parents above the shop in Half Moon Street, Sherborne, in 1901 and with his widowed father, in The Avenue, Sherborne, in 1911. Phillips Vivian Edith Mary (1896-) Daughter of Rev. E.I.A. Phillips and Ethel 1 Child S Mary Dudley Phillips. Phillips Cecil Ivor (1899-1917) Son of Rev. E.I.A. Phillips and Ethel Mary 1 Child/ Tribespeople S Dudley Phillips. Born Ipswich KIA WW1 check Ipswich War Memorial Project for more information. From RH: Cecil Ivor (1899-1917) born in Ipswich. Educated at Sherborne Preparatory School 1906-1910.

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Phillips Egbert Ivor Allen, Rev. Assistant master, Sherborne School 1901- 1 Disciple/ monk S (1870-1956) 1907. Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge. Headmaster of Kelly College 1907-1911. Assistant Master at Clifton College 1911- 1931. Rector of Easton Grey, Malmesbury, 1932. Married to Ethel Mary Dudley Phillips. Born in 1870 at Micheldean, Gloucestershire. From RH: Son of William Henry Medland Phillips, mining engineer, and Mary Elizabeth Phillips. Educated at Monmouth School.Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge, October 1888; prizeman; Haberdashers’ Scholar, BA (26th Wrangler) 1891; MA 1900. BSc., London 1900. Ordained deacon (Bath & Wells) 1894; priest 1895.Chaplain at Bath College, 1894-1897.Assistant master at Ipswich School, 1897-1901.Science master at Sherborne School, 1901-1907. Headmaster of Kelly College, Tavistock, 1907-1911. Assistant Master and Chaplain at Clifton College, 1911-1931. Rector of Easton-Grey, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, 1932-1951.Died 25 August 1956 at Cheltenham General Hospital. Married in 1895 to Ethel Mary Dudley Phillips (née Cargill) (1871- 1958).Children: Vivian Edith Mary (1896-) born in Bath. Cyril Douglas (1901-1940) born in Ipswich. Educated at Sherborne Preparatory School 1908-1910. Phillips Kathleen M. (c.1898-) Daughter of Charles Morgan Phillips, 3 Girl S Drapery Stores, Half Moon Street, Sherborne. Phillips Charles Morgan (1865- Partner in Phillips and Handover, owners of 2 Monk S 1928) ‘The Sherborne Drapery and Outfitting Stores’ on the corner of Half Moon Street and South street, Sherborne. Husband of Elizabeth Phillips, they lived above the shop in 1901, and In 1911, Charles was a widower, living in The Avenue, Sherborne. Phillips Ethel Mary Dudley (née Married to Rev. E.I.A. Phillips. 1 Woman/ S Cargill) (1871-1958) Tribespeople Philpot [Frances] Amy (1902-) Youngest performer in the Pageant. 1 Babe in arms, blessed Daughter of Alfred Henry Philpott, South by Aldhelm Street, Sherborne. Philpott Frances Mary (c.1874-) Married to Alfred Henry Philpott, South 9 Townswoman S Street, Sherborne. Pigeon John Walter (1886-1920) John Walter Pigeon (1886-1920), Son of Dr 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Henry Walter Pigeon and Ellen Elizabeth School (Abbeylands) Pigeon (née Grindley) of 6 Albion Street, Hull. Pupil at Sherborne School 1902-1905. Christ’s College, Cambridge, 1st class Natural Science, 1908; bachelor scholar; Christ's College Boat Club; President of the Cambridge Old Shirburnian Society. St Bartholomew’s Hospital, MRCS, LRCP, 1912. 1st in examination for Commission in the Indian Medical Service, 1914. Married to Elsa/Elsie Marie Nash. Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps; no.12, Indian General Hospital, Indian Expeditionary Force (despatches); Indian Medical Service. Killed in action in Mesopotamia on 3 September 1920.

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Pinhey John Winthrop (c.1896- Son of Hugh Theodore Pinhey of ‘Cherra’, 11 Red Indian (native S P* 1972) The Avenue, Sherborne. In 1918 married American) Eleanora Mary Victoria Douglas, daughter of James Douglas, solicitor. They divorced and in 1934 he married Olive Vernon Hume. Pinhey Dorothy Joan (c.1890- Daughter of Hugh Theodore Pinhey of Dramatic chorus Soprano S 1957) ‘Cherra’, The Avenue, Sherborne. In 1918 married Kenneth Hurst-Brown. Plant Harvey Forshaw (1887- Son of C.H. Plant, Preston, Lancashire. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1940) at Sherborne School 1902-1906. School (School House) Plant Leslie Horrocks (1890-) Son of C.H. Plant, Preston, Lancashire. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S at Sherborne School 1903-1908. School (School House) Police BATTRICK Sgt Henry In the introduction to The Mother of All P CARTER Supt Henry Pageants - the film narrated by Gerald CHURCHILL PC 133 Tom Pitman he states that nearly 70 members COURAGE PC 97 Albert of the police force were on duty. The list of FUDGE PC 99 Enos - Leigh names on the left of the local force has FORD PC 18 Tom - kindly been supplied by Ian Swatridge Nether Compton John Simpson was Superintendent of Police HARVEY PC 121 Fred in Sherborne at this time. LIGHT PC 73 Charles - Yetminster PEARCE PC 135 Robert TALBOT PC 49 William Pooley John (1849-1932) Headmaster of the British School, Long Assistant Stands S Street, Sherborne, 1883-1912. Pope R. 4 Child S Powell John Roland (1890-) Son of Rev. Dr A.H. Powell, Bridgwater. 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Pupil at Sherborne School 1904-1906. School (School House) Powell Walter Evernden (1891- Son of C.R. E. Powell, Bideford. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1976) Sherborne School 1905-1908. School (School House) Powys William Ernest (1888- Son of Rev. C.F. Powys, Montacute 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1978) Vicarage, Somerset. Pupil at Sherborne School (The Green) School 1902-1906. Priddle Simon (c.1869- Tailor, South Street, Sherborne. Assistant Gates S Priddle George Shopkeeper, Newland, Sherborne. 2 Dane Pridham S. 6 Mason S Prior Grace T. 1 Child S Prior Winifred H. 1 Child S Prior Margaret C. 1 Woman S Radclyffe Ralph Arthur (1890-) Son of C.J. Radclyffe, JP. Pupil at Sherborne 10 Pupil of Sherborne S School 1905-1907. School (School House) Radford E.J. 2 Dane Rae Errol Vivian Rochfort Son of Capt. V.R. Rae. Pupil at Sherborne 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1890-1951) School 1904-1909. School (School House) Rawlins Eric Ford (1887-) Son of W.F. Rawlins, Limington, Ilminster. 1 Courier S Pupil at Sherborne School 1902-1905. Rawson Barbara Helen (1893- Daughter of Philp Heathcote Rawson, 11 Attendant S P 1953) Brecon House, Sherborne. Pedestal Group Read George Blacksmith, Acreman Street, Sherborne. 2 Dane Read Arthur Beddome (1891- Son of Robert Arthur Read and Maud E. 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1914) Read, of Avalon, Grange Road, Sutton, School (Abbeylands) Surrey. Pupil at Sherborne School 1904- 1910. Lieutenant in the Somerset Light Infantry, died at Crony on 16 September 1914, aged 23. Read Joseph Engineer, Westbury, Sherborne. 7 Townsman (b) S Read Narrative chorus Treble Rebbeck Thomas Victor (1887- Son of C.W. Rebbeck, Bournemouth. Pupil 1 Bearer S 1942) at Sherborne School 1901-1905. Reeves Rose Dorothy (1896-) Daughter of John and Rosetta Reeves, Shield bearers Girl S Cheap Street, Sherborne. Reeves John (1860-1920) Watch and clock repairer, Cheap Street, 7 Townsman (b) S P Sherborne. Married to Rosetta Reeves. Reeves Annie Amelia (1887-) Daughter of John and Rosetta Reeves, 5 Townswoman S Cheap Street, Sherborne.

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Regan Charles (1851-1933) A.R.A.M. Chief instructor of Music at Local orchestra S P Sherborne School, 1874-1911. Leader of (Leader) the orchestra at the 1905 Sherborne Pageant. Born 10 February 1851 at Westminster, son of Timothy Regan, a tailor, and Sugan Regan. Studied music under William Sterndale Bennett at the Royal Academy of Music, where he met his future wife, Maria Jane Tate. Louis Napoleon Parker has also studied at the Royal Academy of Music under William Sterndale Bennett and was sent by him to Sherborne School in 1873 to help his son, J.R. Sterndale Bennett, teach music. Charles married Maria in 1877 and they had three children: Charles Tate Regan (1878-1943), Mary Grace Regan (1879-) and Constance Julia Regan (1880-1957). Charles Tate Regan was educated at Derby (where J.R. Sterndale Bennett had gone as Headmaster) and Queen's College, Cambridge. Charles was made a Fellow of the Royal Society and was Director of the Natural History Museum 1927-1938. Charles Regan retired in 1911. In 1942, Louis Napoleon Parker recalled that after Regan left Sherborne he had to make his living in theatrical orchestras in London where he had to wear a black wig to gain employment. Charles and Maria retired to Wells in Somerset around 1927. Charles died at Tor Street in Wells on 19 January 1933. Regan Maria (née Tate) (1856- A.R.A.M. Music teacher at Sherborne Local orchestra S 1940) School for Girls. Studied at the Royal Academy of Music. In 1877 she married Charles James Regan (1851-1933) and they had three children: Charles Tate Regan (1878-1943), Mary Grace Regan (1879-) and Constance Julia Regan (1880-1957). Charles Tate Regan was educated at Derby (where J.R. Sterndale Bennett had gone as Headmaster) and Queen's College, Cambridge. Charles was made a Fellow of the Royal Society and was Director of the Natural History Museum 1927-1938. Charles and Maria retired to Wells in Somerset around 1927. Maria died at Wells in 1940. Richards Cecil 3 Warrior with bier S Richmond John Alexander (1887-) Son of Rev. W.A. Richmond, Torquay. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S at Sherborne School 1901-1905. School (Abbey House) Rickard Reginald F. (c.1888-) Son of Frederick Rickard, Cheap Street, 4 Servitor Sherborne. Rickard Frederick (c.1845-) House decorator, Cheap Street, Sherborne. 5 Townsman S Rickard Helen Grace (1884-) Daughter of Frederick Rickard, Cheap 6 Townswoman S Street, Sherborne. Rickard Susan M. (c.1870-) Daughter of Frederick Rickard, Cheap 6 Townswoman S Street, Sherborne. Roberts Philip Hugh (c.1885-1918) Son of Mrs Mary Jane Roberts of 2 Monk S ‘Holmleigh’, Newland, Sherborne. Sapper in the Royal Engineers, 38th Motor Air Line Service, died in Greece on 30 November 1918, aged 33. Roberts Dora (c. 1884-) Daughter of Philip D. Roberts, Newland, 11 Townswoman S Sherborne. Roberts Thomas Narrative chorus Treble S

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Robins Ethel (c.1871) 1901, Housemaid at The Beeches, 2 Englishwoman S Sherborne, for Frances Grove. Born in Flora, Northampton. Robinson Phyllis Tew 8 Townswoman S Rodman Irving Manager of the People's Supply Stores, The 9 Abbot Barnstaple S Parade, Sherborne. Rodman Richard Music instructor and lay preacher 5 Hermann S (Wesleyan), Acreman Street, Sherborne. Rodman Elsie Edna (1882-1978) Daughter of Richard Rodman, Acreman Dramatic chorus Soprano S Street, Sherborne. Rodman Mabel (c.1873-) Daughter of Richard Rodman, Acreman Dramatic chorus Soprano S Street, Sherborne. Rogers Albert J. (c.1878-) Solicitor’s clerk, Wingfield Road, Assistant Gates S Sherborne. Rogers Wilfred James Bank Cashier, The Avenue, Sherborne. 7 Man (Morris Dance) S Room Francis Buchanan Cecil Son of C.T. Room, solicitor, Highgate. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1887-) at Sherborne School 1902-1905. School (The Green)

Rowe Ethel Creemer (1875- Morris Dance choreographer. Assistant 7 Woman (Morris S P 1965) mistress (gymnastics, chip carving, Dance) fencing), Sherborne School for Girls 1900- 1935, first Housemistress of Aylmar House. Ruegg Louis Hamilton (1852- Accountant, Westbury, Sherborne. Vice- Assistant Stands S 1943) Chairman of Sherborne Urban District Council. Married to Alice Maude Ruegg. Ruegg Langford V. (1892-1976) Son of Louis Hamilton Ruegg and Alice Shield bearers Boy S Maude Ruegg. Ruegg Reginald Vernon Son of Louis Hamilton Ruegg and Alice 6 Mason S Richardson (1888-1927) Maude Ruegg. Rugg Henry E. Manager of the Somerset Trading 10 Knight S Company. Russell F. 2 Dane Russell Patrick Alfred (1889- Son of Patrick Brown Russell and Margaret 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1917) D. W. Russell (née Walker) of 11 Carlton School (Abbeylands) Terrace, Edinburgh. Pupil at Sherborne School 1903-1907. 2nd Lieutenant in the Lovat’s Scouts, attached to the Royal Flying Corps, died while flying in France on 2 April 1917, aged 27. Ryall Reginald Shield bearers Boy Ryall Bertram Joseph (c.1881- Son of Joseph James Ryall, farmer, and 10 Knight with King S 1955) Emily Ann Ryall (née Bord), North Edward’s banner Wootton. Salisbury Eva (1873-) Music teacher. Local orchestra S Sampson Archbold Thomas George Clerk, County Council Office, South Street, 7 Townsman (b) S (1878-1933) Sherborne. Son of Harrie Williamson Sampson (1854-1902), Chief Clerk for the County of Dorset, and Jane Ellen (née Chaffin), of Ludbourne Hall, South Street, Sherborne. Brother of Montagu Percival Sampson (1886-1927). Both boys were pupils at Foster's School, Sherborne.

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Sampson Montagu Percival (1886- Son of Harrie Williamson Sampson (1854- 7 Townsman (b) S 1927) 1902), Chief Clerk for the Son of Harrie Williamson Sampson (1854-1902), Chief Clerk for the County of Dorset, and Jane Ellen (née Chaffin), of Ludbourne Hall, South Street, Sherborne. Brother of Archbold Thomas George Sampson (1878- 1933).Both boys were pupils at Foster's School, Sherborne. When he left school he went to work for Mr Thomas Farrall, the Sherborne architect. By 1911 he was working as an architect in the War Office. During the First World War he served as a Staff Sergeant in the Royal Engineers. In 1925 he was appointed as a draughtsman in the Office of Works.County of Dorset. He produced a plan of the Churchyard at Castleton Church in 1906 which still hangs in the vestry. Sanctuary Arthur George Everard Son of Campbell Fortescue Stapleton 1 Page S (1891-) Sanctuary JP. Pupil at Sherborne School 1904-1910. Sanctuary Campbell Thomas (1889- Son of Campbell Fortescue Stapleton 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1938) Sanctuary JP. Pupil at Sherborne School School (School House) 1902-1908. Sanders Arthur Edward (1891- Son of William Rutherford Bogle Sanders 1 Page S 1916) and Amy Sanders, of Hillcrest, Ferndown, Dorset, formerly of Berwick, Sherborne, Dorset. Twin brother of Edward Arthur Sanders. Pupil at Sherborne School 1904- 1910. Captain in the Yorkshire and Lancaster Regiment, died at Ypres Salient on 19 May 1916, aged 25. Sanders Edward Arthur (1891- Son of William Rutherford Bogle Sanders 1 Page S 1963) and Amy Sanders, of Hillcrest, Ferndown, Dorset, formerly of Berwick, Sherborne, Dorset. Twin brother of Arthur Edward Sanders. Pupil at Sherborne School 1904- 1910. Sargent Jessie Mildred (1900-) Daughter of Lily Sargent, Lambrook House, 4 Child S Sherborne. Sargent Lily (c.1877-) Widow of Edwin James Sargent (d.1902), 4 Townswoman S grocer, Bristol Road, Sherborne. Living with parents at Lambrook House, Sherborne. Sawtell Alfred Templeman (1865- Printer, Coldhabour, Sherborne. Assistant Stands S 1949) Sawtell Gordon Harry (c.1885-) 5 Armed knight S Sawtell Hubert Everard Keith Son of Alfred Templeman and Fannie Maria 3 Boy S (1895-1971) Sawtell, Long Street, Sherborne. Sawtell Master H. 11 Presents bouquet S Sawtell James Henry Charles Printer, Yeovil Road, Sherborne. Son of Narrative chorus Tenor S (1857- ) Anne Templeman Sawtell (1826-). Sawtell Fannie Maria (1869-1940) Married to Alfred Templeman Sawtell. 11 Townswoman S Sawtell Mary Elizabeth (1856- ) Daughter of Anne Templeman Sawtell 11 Townswoman S (1826-) Scobell Walter Barton (1887- Son of Lieut-Col. Barton Scobell. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1960) Sherborne School 1901-1905. School (School House) Scott Harry Sefton Sheppard Son of H.A.E. Scott, Brighton. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherb. School S (1887-) Sherborne School 1902-1906. (Harper House) 1 Bearer Scott Arthur (1886-1971) School Custos, Sherborne School 1910- 7 Townsman S 1938. Scriven Wallis Irving (1881-) Rosemont, Coldharbour, Sherborne. 7 Man (Morris Dance) S Seager J. Assistant Stands S Seril G. Assistant Gates S Seymour Herbert John (1866-1936) Solicitor, son of William Seymour, founder 3 Warrior with bier S of Messrs Seymour & Co. Honorary Secretary of the Sherborne Pageant. S= Signature in Pageant Album P= Biographical Profile compiled about participant P*= Collective profile Red Indians, Hobby Horses etc

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Shaw Graham Henry (1889-) Son of H.R. Shaw, Eastbourne. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1904-1908. School (Abbeylands) Shaw Neville Lancaster (1890- Son of H.L. Shaw, Ross-on-Wye. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1959) Sherborne School 1905-1909. School (School House) Shears William (1855- ) House painter of Bradford Road, 3 Townsman S Sherborne. Uncle of William Clothier. Sheldrick William Insurance Agent, Wingfield Road, Assistant Stands S (c.1869-) Sherborne. Sheldrick William T. (c.1897-) Son of William Sheldrick, Wingfield Road, Narrative chorus Treble S Sherborne. Shepherd Francis J. Roman Catholic priest, Church of the Assistant Stands S (1866-) Sacred Heart & St Aldhelm (Catholic Church), Westbury, Sherborne. Shepherd Stanley 4 S Sheppard Alice Helena May Married to William Francis Sheppard, cycle Dramatic chorus Soprano S (c.1883-) manufacturer, Avalon, South Street, Sherborne. Sherston Jennie [possibly Jane] [Daughter of William A. Sherston, Main 2 Englishwoman S Street, Longburton (1901) and cousin of Thomas Benger] Sherwin Olive Blanche (1894-) Daughter of Albert Sherwin, Long Street, 2 English girl S Sherborne. Sherwin Albert (c.1863-) Market gardener, Long Street, Sherborne. Dramatic chorus Tenor S Sherwin Lilian Maud (1888-) Daughter of Albert Sherwin, Long Street, 5 Townswoman S Sherborne. Short Frederick Draper’s assistant, Newland, Sherborne. Assistant Gates S Short John Henry (c.1857-) Grocer & Provision Merchant, Long Street, Assistant Stands S Sherborne. Short E.W. 7 Townsman (b) S

Shutter Stephen Francis (1893- Son of Walter John Shutter. Shield bearers Boy S 1974) Shutter Jessie Mary (1895-1961) Daughter of Walter John Shutter. Shield bearers Girl S Shutter Henry Foot (1857-1937) 6 Mason S Shutter N.J. 7 Townsman S Shutter Gertrude M. (1888-) Daughter of Henry Foot Shutter. 9 Townswoman S Simey Erroll George Tyndall Son of G.H.T. Simey, naval architect. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1889-) at Sherborne School 1904-1908. School (Abbeylands)

Simmonds Alfred A’Court (1860- ) Quantity Surveyor, husband of Ann Louisa Local orchestra S Simmonds. Simmonds Ernest Carpenter, Newland, Sherborne. Dramatic chorus Tenor S Simmonds Flora K. Daughter of John W. Simmonds, Newland, 4 Townswoman S (c.1876-) Sherborne. Simmons Frank Wortley (1888- Son of Charles Franklin Simmons, JP, CC, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1917) and Mary Alexander Simmons of Eastrop School (Abbeylands) Fields, Basingstoke, Hampshire. Pupil at Sherborne School 1901-1906. Captain in the Hampshire Regiment, died at Nebi Samuil on 22 November 1917, aged 29. Simpson Lilian Ethel Daughter of John Simpson, Superintendent 11 Girl (Maypole S P* ( c.1895-) of Police. Dancers) Simpson Maggie A. 5 Townswoman S Sims Mr 2 Englishman Skardon Ethel (1879-) Daughter of Charles Chapman Skardon, Dramatic chorus Soprano S Medical Professor, Evershot. Skelton A. 4 Townswoman S Skinner Adelaide 11 Girl (Maypole S P* Dancers) Skinner Joshua (c.1893-) Son of William John Skinner, tailor, and Narrative chorus Treble S Florence Elizabeth Skinner, Newland, Sherborne. Pupil at Fosters School c.1903. Slade Mildred Bessie (c.1895-) Daughter of Benjamin Cousins Slade, Shield bearers Girl S Horsecastles, Sherborne. Slade Benjamin Cousins Warehouseman, Horsecastles, Sherborne. 9 Townsman S (c.1868-) Slay William John (c.1872-) Tailor’s shop assistant, Bradford Road, Assistant Stands S Sherborne.

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Sly Percy (c.1892-) Son of Tom Sly, Clifton Cottage, Acreman 11 Boy (Maypole S P* Street, Sherborne. Dancers) Sly Tom (c.1869-) Engineer, Clifton Cottage, Acreman Street, 2 Dane Sherborne. Smith Charles William (c.1859-) Printer’s clerk and book keeper, Westbury, Assistant Stands S Sherborne. Smith Geoffrey Wilfred Melson Son of W. Carrington Smith, Harrow Weald. 1 ? S (1889-1949) Pupil at Sherborne School 1903-1907. Smith Daisie Dramatic chorus Alto S Smith E. 2 Dane Smith Julian Urban (1888-1959) Son of Urban Smith, London. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1903-1907. School (Abbeylands) Smith Neville Hardcastle (1889- Son of A.H. Smith, Bitterne, Hampshire. 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1960) Pupil at Sherborne School 1905-1907. School (Harper House) Smith Duncan Galloway (1890- Son of Harold Duke Smith (Engineer, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1916) G.W.R., Paddington) of Ivy Cottage, School (School House) Ivybridge, South Devon. Pupil at Sherborne School 1905-1909. Captain in the Royal Engineers, died of wounds in France on 26 June 1916, aged 26. Smith E.W. Dramatic chorus Tenor Smith A. 7 Townsman (b) S Smith Helen F. 3 Townswoman S Spiller George Possibly George Charles Spiller admitted 2 Acolyte S Foster's School Sept 1903 aged 12 father a tailor left July 1906 to Handover Stores. On Absent Voters list WW1 Capt 9th Middx address - House Cheap St Spiller Florence Evelyn (1889-) Daughter of Reginald Franck Spiller and 3 Girl S Florence Elizabeth Spiller, Cheap Street, Sherborne. Spiller Dorothy (1895-) Daughter of Reginald Franck Spiller and 11 Girl (Maypole S P* Florence Elizabeth Spiller, Cheap Street, Dancers) Sherborne. Spiller Reginald Frank (1862- Tailor, Cheap Street, Sherborne. Married 11 Servant to Sir Walter S P 1941) to Florence Elizabeth Spiller (née Croad). Raleigh Spiller Edward Ironmonger, South Street, Sherborne. Dramatic chorus Tenor S Spiller Laura (c.1867-) Married to Edward Spiller, South Street, 6 Townswoman S Sherborne. Spurway Richard Popham (1890- Son of Rev. Edward Popham Spurway and 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1915) Gertrude Mary Popham (née Bagnall), School (The Green) Heathfield Rectory, Taunton, Somerset. Pupil at Sherborne School 1904-1909. 2nd Lieutenant in the Somerset Light Infantry, drowned on ‘Royal Edward’ on 13 August 1915, aged 25. Stabler Arthur Burton (1868- ) Postmaster. Narrative chorus Tenor S Stagg Ernest C. Post Office Clerk. Son of Charles and Assistant Gates S Catherine Stagg of Cheap Street. Stagg Charles Boot maker, Cheap Street, Sherborne. 2 Englishman S Stagg Emma Dining Rooms, Church Lane, Sherborne. Dramatic chorus Soprano Staley Francis Colin (1889-1916) Son of Alfred Evelyn Staley and Mary 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Henrietta Flora Staley of Coombe Hill School (Abbey House) House, Keinton Mandeville, Somerset. Pupil at Sherborne School 1903-1908. Lieutenant in the Somerset Light Infantry, died in Mesopotamia on 8 March 1916, aged 27. Stewart William Glove manufacturer, Bristol Road, Dramatic chorus Bass S Sherborne. Stewart Charlie Unknown possibly Charles Edward Stewart 11 Boy (Maypole S P* Kings Road, Sherborne born 1896 (Foster's Dancers) School admission 1902) Stewart Eric William Hylton Son of Rev. Canon C.H. Hylton Stewart, 1 Disciple (1886-) Chester. Pupil at Sherborne School 1901- 1905.

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Stewart Adam (c.1835-) Glove manufacturer, Cheap Street, 2 Ealhstan Sherborne. Stewart Adam (c.1835-) Glove manufacturer, Cheap Street, 3 Monk S Sherborne. Stickland Nathaniel E. Outfitter, Cheap Street, Sherborne. 6 Mason S Stiling John (c.1895-) Son of John Stiling, coachman and groom, Narrative chorus Treble S Castleton, Sherborne. Stokes Alice Flossie (1877-) Daughter of George Frederick Stokes, Long Dramatic chorus Soprano S Street, Sherborne. Stokes Bessie Louise (1877-) Daughter of George Frederick Stokes, Long Dramatic chorus Soprano S Street, Sherborne. Stokes George Frederick Manager, Dorsetshire Brewery, Long Dramatic chorus Tenor S (c.1844-) Street, Sherborne. Strangman Hubert William (1889-) Son of J. Strangman, Waterford. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1903-1907. School (The Green) Stubbings James Woolmer (1864- Boot maker, Cheap Street, Sherborne. 2 Dane S P 1944) Married to Vivas Jane Sims (1858-1938), Teacher of Music (pianist) at the Ladies College. In 1911, living at 3 Sunnyside Terrace, North Road, Sherborne. Stubbings D [James Douglas (1889- Son of James Woolmer Stubbings and Vivas 7 Dragon S P 1984)] Jane Stubbings (née Sims). Joined 2nd Dorset Regiment. Died in Mesopotamia on 27 August 1916. Named on Sherborne town war memorial] Stubbings Henry Woolmer (1888- Son of James Woolmer Stubbings and Vivas 7 Jester S P 1916) Jane Stubbings (née Sims). Joined 2nd Dorset Regiment. Died in Mesopotamia on 27 August 1916. Named on Sherborne town war memorial] Sugg John (c.1835 -1906) 8 Almshouse resident S Sugg Frank Assistant Gates Married to Bessie S Sugg (d.1916). Sulivan Douglas Bunbury (1888-) Ward of Mrs Radclyffe, Wareham. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1903-1908. School (The Green) Sully W.J. Assistant Stands S Swain Margaret M. 5 Townswoman S Sweet George Charles Walrond Son of Rev. C.F.L. Sweet, Stourpaine 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1889-1919) Vicarage, Blandford. Pupil at Sherborne School (School House) School 1904-1909. Symes Alfred Leslie (1888-1961) Son of A.O. Symes. Pupil at Sherborne 10 Pupil of Sherborne S School 1904-1907. School (Abbey House) Symonds Henry Stephen Powlson Son of G. Symonds. Pupil at Sherborne 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1889-1956) School 1903-1907. School (School House) Symons Henry Norman (1888- Son of Mrs M. Symons, Wadebridge. Pupil 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1917) at Sherborne School 1904-1905. Private in School (Harper the London Regiment, died near Arras on 6 House) December 1917, aged 29. Tayler Grace (c.1867-) Married to Ernest Walker Tayler, Cheap Dramatic chorus Alto S Street, Sherborne. Tayler Ernest Walker (c.1871-) Pharmaceutical chemist, Cheap Street, 7 Parish priest S Sherborne. Taylor John Newman (1864- Sergeant-Major. Gymnastic instructor at Narrative chorus Bass S 1942) Sherborne School 1886-1912, retired 1933. Chief Officer Sherborne Fire Brigade. Married to Marian Stace. Lived at Greenhill, Sherborne. Taylor Sidney Harold (1889- Son of John Newman Taylor and Marian 3 Cross bearer S 1917) Taylor, Greenhill, Sherborne. Pupil at Fosters School c.1903. Assistant manager at Sherborne Gas Works. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Battn. (39th Foot) Dorsetshire Regiment, died in France on 4 April 1917. Terry Hubert Clarence (1890-) Son of J.H. Terry, Barnet. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1904-1909. School (Harper House)

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Terry John Elliott (1888-1917) Son of John Howard Terry and Lucie Terry 10 Pupil of Sherborne S of Elmcote, Barnet, formerly of Elstree, School (Harper Hertfordshire. Pupil at Sherborne School House) 1904-1908. Lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps, died of blood poisoning in a hospital at Rouen on 16 October 1917, aged 29. 1 Bearer S Terry-Lewis Mabel Gwynedd (1872- Married to Major Ralph Cecil Batley (- 11 Lady Raleigh (1) S P (Mrs Batley) 1957) 1917); aunt of John Gielgud; only professional actress in the Pageant. Tester Archibald Frank (1882- Organist and piano teacher, Sherborne 7 Pipe S P 1925) School 1903-1915. Wrote the music for the Sherborne Pageant 1905. Director of School Music at Sherborne School 1919- 1922. Thomas Sybil (c.1897-) Daughter of Annie E. Thomas, widow, 11 Girl (Maypole S P* Coldharbour, Sherborne. Dancers) Thomas Percy (c.1894-) Son of Annie E. Thomas, widow, Narrative chorus Treble S Coldharbour, Sherborne. Thompson Henry Paget (1880-1956) Assistant master, Sherborne School 1904- 1 Disciple S 1907. Scholar of Christ Church College, Oxford. Vicar of Poynton 1919-1924. On staff of SPG 1924. Thomson J.H. 4 Monk Thorne Miss B. Local orchestra S Torr Erle Victor (c.1899-) Son of John Leslie Torr, The Avenue, 3 Boy S Sherborne. Torr Hubert Leslie (c.1896-) Son of John Leslie Torr, The Avenue, 3 Boy S Sherborne. Torr Mary Evelyn (c.1894-) Daughter of John Leslie Torr, The Avenue, 3 Girl S Sherborne. Torr Florence Evelyn (c.1871-) Married to John Leslie Torr, The Avenue, Dramatic chorus Soprano S Sherborne. Torr John Leslie (c.1868-) Chief Clerk, Dorset County Council. Lived 5 Townsman S in The Avenue, Sherborne. Tozer James Clifford (1889-) Son of J.C. Tozer, Devonport. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1904-1908. Knighted School (School House) 1939. Trelawny-Ross Alexander Hamelin (1884- Pupil at Sherborne School 1899-1905. 10 Head of School 1967) Merton College, Oxford. Assistant master, (holding banner) Sherborne School 1911-1946. 1 Disciple S Trevelyan George Manager, Nelson & Sons Ltd, butchers, 7 Servitor S Cheap Street, Sherborne. Trevett Frederick Isaac (1876- Ironmonger, son of Isaac Orchard Trevett, Dramatic chorus Bass S 1943) Elmdene, South Street, Sherborne. Trevett Isaac Orchard (1842- Ironmonger, Elmdene, South Street, Dramatic chorus Tenor S 1925) Sherborne. Trevor Christopher Philip (1890- Son of Col. P. Trevor, Wealdstone. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1934) Sherborne School 1904-1908. School (The Green) Tucker Hazel 2 S Tucker John Alexander Croome Son of R.C. Tucker, Bridport. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1890-1969) Sherborne School 1904-1905. School (School House) Tuffin Edward Jackson (1853- Confectioner & baker, Church Lane, Workers S 1921) Sherborne. Married to Emily Laura Burch (1869-1961). Tuffin Eveline Mary (1895-1962) Daughter of Edward Jackson Tuffin. Shield bearers Girl S Tuke Arthur Harrington Son of Dr Thomas Seymour Tuke, Chiswick 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Seymour (1891-1915) House [doctor at Chiswick Asylum]. Pupil at School (The Green) Sherborne School 1904-1910. 2nd Lieutenant in the Northumberland Fusiliers, died near Ypres on 7 May 1915, aged 23. Tulk Nora (1892-) Daughter of William Condon Tulk, Relieving 2 English girl S Officer & Registrar, Folke Cottage, Folke. Tulk Edward Frank (1891-) Son of William Condon Tulk, Relieving 2 Englishman S Officer & Registrar, Folke Cottage, Folke. Tulk Ronald Harry (1893-1984) Son of William Condon Tulk, Relieving 2 Englishman S Officer & Registrar, Folke Cottage, Folke.

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Tulk William Condon (1861- Relieving Officer & Registrar, Folke 2 Englishman 1906) Cottage, Folke. Married Alice Ann Bishop (1859-). Tullis George Donaldson Edie Son of Dr G.A. Tullis. Pupil at Sherborne 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1890-) School 1905-1907. School (The Green) Turl Arthur (c.1893-) Son of Joseph Turl, Railway Inspector of 11 Boy (Maypole S P* Permanent Way, Wingfield Road, Dancers) Sherborne. Turpin Miss 2 Englishwoman Turton Thomas Gardener, Castle Gardens, Sherborne. Assistant Stands S Turton Frances Danson (c.1896-) Daughter of Thomas Turton, gardener, Shield bearers Girl S Castle Gardens, Sherborne. Twycrosse Miss P. Local orchestra Upsall Henry Charles Bristol Road, Sherborne. Assistant Gates S Variansli Peter 9 S Veale Alfred Pocock (1890-) Son of W.G. Veale, Bristol. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1904-1907. School (School House) Venton Roland Oliver (c.1856- Elementary Schoolmaster, Trent. 3 Townsman S 1937) Villar Arthur Reginald (1888- Son of A. Villar, Wallasey. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1953) Sherborne School 1904-1907. School (Abbey House)

Villar John Gaspard (1889-) Son of A. Villar, Wallasey. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1904-1906. School (Abbey House) Villar Philip Lovibond (1889-) Son of W.J. Villar, Taunton. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1904-1906. School (Abbey House) Vincent Annie Eliza (née Welch) Born at Greencombe House, Milton Dramatic chorus Alto S (1857-1917) Clevedon, Somerset in 1857, daughter of Charles Welch and Eliza Anne Maidment. Married to Tom Ears Vincent, Rydal Tower, Acreman Street, Sherborne. Tom and Annie had five children: Gerald Charles (b.c.1889), Olive Emily Vincent (b.c.1891), Austen Ears Vincent (1895-1918), Stella Mary Vincent (b.c.1897), Kathleen Eva A. Vincent (b.c.1899). Vincent Tom Ears (1856-1934) Born Henstridge, Somerset 1856, son of 8 John Baret S P Joseph Vincent and Catherine Ears. Married Annie Eliza Welch. Butter merchant and factor, Rich Filbert Dairy, Rydal Tower, Acreman Street, and tea & coffee dealer & wine & spirit merchant, Half Moon Street & The Parade, Sherborne. Tom and Annie had five children: Gerald Charles (b.c.1889), Olive Emily Vincent (b.c.1891), Austen Ears Vincent (1895-1918), Stella Mary Vincent (b.c.1897), Kathleen Eva A. Vincent (b.c.1899). Remarried following Annie’s death to Edith Louise Butler at Tarrant Monkton on 27 April 1922. Died 14 July 1934 and buried on 18 July 1934 in Sherborne Cemetery. Vincent W. 9 Townsman S Voake William Narrative chorus Treble S Vosper Frederick (1883-1955) Dental surgeon. 5 Townsman S Wakeley Mr 3 Warrior Walker Edmund Basil (1888- Son of Rev. G.S. Walker, Summerfield, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1915) Birmingham. Pupil at Sherborne School School (Abbeylands) 1902-1907. 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal West Kent Regiment, died on Hill 60, near Ypres on 18 April 1915, aged 26. Wallace Robert Hugh (c.1843-) Colonel retired, Royal Horse Artillery. 11 Gentleman S Greenhill, Sherborne.

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Walter William Guy Ardagh Son of William Ardagh Gardner Walter and 1 Bearer S (1888-1916) Lucille Jane Walter (née Thomson) of Western Australia. Pupil at Sherborne School 1902-1907. 2nd Lieutenant in the Australian Field Force, died at the Somme on 5 August 1916, aged 27. Walters John Radley (1888-) Son of Rev. John Walters, Bournemouth. 1 Disciple S Pupil at Sherborne School, 1902-1907. Walters Mr 3 Monk Walters-Symons Thomas Symons (1889-) Son of T.S. Walters-Symons, Coleridge, 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Kingsbridge. Pupil at Sherborne School School (Harper 1904-1905. House) Ward Ralph Macdonald (1888- Son of S. Ward, Exeter. Pupil at Sherborne 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1964) School 1901-1905. School (School House)

Wardlaw Mary Dorothy (c.1881- Married to Harold Wardlaw, Holway Farm, 3 Lady S 1939) Corton Denham. Warner Charles Thornton (1889- Son of Oliver William Warner and Leila 10 Pupil of Sherborne S 1920) Warner of Stormont, Wyke Regis, School (The Green) Weymouth, Dorset. Pupil at Sherborne School 1904-1907. Acting Brigade-Major, South Lancashire Regiment, transferred to 22nd Punjabis. Died on active service in Waziristan, Pakistan on 30 September 1920. Warr Frederick (c.1892-) Son of Joseph William Warr, brewer’s clerk, 2 English boy S Long Street, Sherborne. Warr Rosalin May (1893-) Daughter of Joseph William Warr, brewer’s 2 English girl S clerk, Long Street, Sherborne. Warr Walter Leonard aka Son of Walter Warr and Lucy (neé Dade), Narrative chorus Treble S Leonard (c.1892-) Hairdresser, Half Moon Street, Sherborne. Warr Hilda (c.1887-) Daughter of Walter and Lucy (neé Dade) 7 Woman (Morris S Warr, Hairdresser, Half Moon Street, Dance) Sherborne. Weakley A.J. 7 Townsman (b) S Weeks Annie R. 6 Townswoman S Wells William Algernon Son of A.G. Wells, solicitor, London. Pupil 1 Disciple S (1887-) at Sherborne School 1900-1905. Wells Mr 3 Monk Welsman Frederick Joseph (1877- Jeweller and watchmaker. Living with his 3 Townsman S 1967) mother in Westbury, Sherborne in 1901, and in Bournemouth in 1911. When he died in 1967 he was living at 170 Trendle Street, Sherborne. West H 2 Dane Westcott Frederick Brooke (1857- Headmaster of Sherborne School 1892- 1 Aldhelm S P 1918) 1908. Scholar and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Previously Assistant Master at Rugby. Chaplain to the Bishop of Durham. Hon. Canon of Salisbury 1900. Canon and Archdeacon of Norwich. Chaplain in Ordinary to the King 1910. White Cecil James (1878-1950) Son of George White, farmer, Leweston 9 S Farm. White Dorothy May (1892-) Daughter of Job White, stone mason, 2 English girl S Horsecastles, Sherborne. White Nellie Kate (1890-) Daughter of Job White, stone mason, 2 English girl S Horsecastles, Sherborne. White Cecil James (1878-1950) Son of George White, farmer, Leweston 4 Monk S Farm. White W. 7 Townsman (b) S White Frances Mary Sandford Daughter of Job White, stone mason, 5 Townswoman S (1876-) Horsecastles, Sherborne. Whitehead Brian (1888-1955) Son of Arthur Whitehead. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1903-1905. School (The Green)

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Whittingdale John Flasby Lawrence, Dr M.B. Surgeon, medical officer to Yeatman Assistant Stands S (1858-1946) Hospital & medical officer & public vaccinator, Sherborne district and Sherborne union. Lived at Grosvenor Lodge (now Westcott House), Horsecastles, Sherborne. Whittingdale William Lawrence (1897- Son of Dr J.F.L. Whittingdale and Maria 3 Boy S 1964) Irene Whittingdale of Grosvenor Lodge, Horsecastles, Sherborne. Whittingdale Ruth Elizabeth (1895- Daughter of Dr J.F.L. Whittingdale and 3 Girl S 1967) Maria Irene Whittingdale of Grosvenor Lodge, Horsecastles, Sherborne. Whittingdale Maria Irene (1866-1935) (née Jennings) Married to Dr J.F.L. 3 Townswoman S Whittingdale. Lived at Grosvenor Lodge (now Westcott House), Horsecastles, Sherborne. Wildman Winifred Mabel (1867- Married to W.B. Wildman, Assistant master 11 Britannia (Singer of S P* 1948) at Sherborne School. the National Anthem) Wildman Arthur Henry (1890-1915) Son of William Beauchamp Wildman and 10 Carrying the globe S P Winifred Mabel Wildman (née Spens (Abbey House) Black). Pupil at Sherborne School 1903- 1907. Captain in 130th King George's Own Baluchis, died at Maktau, Kenya on 14 September 1915, aged 25. Wildman Thomas Beauchamp Son of William Beauchamp Wildman and 10 Carrying the globe S P (1888-1965) Winifred Mabel Wildman (née Spens (Abbey House) Black). Pupil at Sherborne School 1902- 1907. Wildman William Beauchamp Assistant master at Sherborne School 10 Doctor of Divinity S P (1852-1922) 1877-1919. Housemaster of Abbey House 1893-1908. Junior Student Christ Church College, Oxford. Wilkins Lilian Mary (1875-1965) Daughter of Thomas Wilkins and Hannah Local orchestra S Wilkins. In 1901 violinist, living with parents in Newland, Sherborne. In 1911 a teacher of music at Sherborne Girls School, living with parents at 2 Castle View, Sherborne. Wilkins Thomas Registrar of births & deaths & vaccination 7 Townsman S officer for the Sherborne sub-district & relieving officer, Northern district, Sherborne union. Williams William Henry, Dr (1853-) Surgeon, certifying factory surgeon, senior Assistant Stands S surgeon to Yeatman Hospital, & medical officer of health to the Rural District Council. Lived at The Cedars, Long Street, Sherborne. In 1911 living in Acacia Road, Acton. Williams Damaris Dorothy (1891-) Daughter of William Henry Williams, 3 Girl S surgeon, and Louisa Blanche Williams (née Highmore) of The Cedars, Long Street, Sherborne. In 1911 working as an Assistant Matron at Mortimer House School, Clifton, Bristol. Williams Norah (1882-) Daughter of William Henry Williams, 3 Lady S surgeon, and Louisa Blanche Williams (née Highmore) of The Cedars, Long Street, Sherborne. In 1911 living with her parents in Acacia Road, Acton. Williams Christopher Claude Son of William Henry Williams, surgeon, 11 Red Indian (native S P* Highmore (1896-1951) and Louisa Blanche Williams (née American) Highmore) of The Cedars, Long Street, Sherborne. In 1911 living with his parents in Acacia Road, Acton. Williams Louisa Blanche (1859-) Married to Dr W.H. Williams. Lived at The 3 Townswoman S Cedars, Long Street, Sherborne. In 1911 living in Acacia Road, Acton.

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Williams Marjorie (1886-) Daughter of William Henry Williams, 3 Townswoman S surgeon, and Louisa Blanche Williams (née Highmore) of The Cedars, Long Street, Sherborne. In 1911 living with her parents in Acacia Road, Acton, and working as a Secretary to an Insurance Broker. Williamson Charles Edward Confectionery shopkeeper, Church Lane, Local orchestra S Sherborne. Married to Julia Williamson. Willis Stanley Albert (1893-) Son of Henry John Willis and Emily Hellyar Shield bearers Boy S Willis (née Ryall), farmer, Nether Compton. Willis William Henry (1891-) Son of Henry John Willis and Emily Hellyar Shield bearers Boy S Willis (née Ryall), farmer, Nether Compton. Willis F. 2 Dane Willis Elsie May Daughter of Henry John Willis and Emily 9 Townswoman S (1890-) Hellyar Willis (née Ryall), farmer, Nether Compton. Willis Albert Edward Farmer, Lime Kiln Farm, Sherborne. 3 Warrior S Willis Henry John (1864-1911) Farmer, Nether Compton. Married to 3 Warrior S Emily Hellyar Ryall. Wills George Vernon Proctor Son of Sir G.A. Wills, Burwalls, Leigh 10 Pupil of Sherborne S (1887-1931) Woods, Bristol. Pupil at Sherborne School School (Harper 1903-1905. House) Wilson Augusta Louisa (née Married to T.W. Wilson, Assistant master, 1 Lady of Court S Jarvis) (1855-1929) Sherborne School Wilson Diana Ruth (1886-1971) Daughter of T.W. Wilson. Botanical artist. 1 Queen S Wilson Patience Marguerite Daughter of T.W. Wilson. Married Uploders Dramatic chorus Soprano S (1899-1944) Church 1911 Wilson Thomas Ward (1849- Assistant master, Sherborne School 1872- 1 Tribesman/ Attendant S 1924) 1908. Exhibitioner of King’s College, Cambridge. Wiscombe T. 4 Townsman Witherington John Archer (1851-1935) Gardener (domestic), Back Lane, Narrative chorus Tenor S Sherborne. Married to Emma Alma West. Witherington Elsie Anna (1883-1942) Daughter of John Archer Witherington and 7 Woman (Morris S Emma Alma Witherington. In 1901 living Dance) with parents at Back Lane, Sherborne, employed as a pupil teacher, by 1911 at the same address and working as an Elementary School teacher. Wollage Dorothy Inez (1892-1995) Daughter of Thomas Wollage, civil servant. 11 Girl (Maypole S P* Living in The Avenue, Sherborne (1911). Dancers) Wollage Jessie Daughter of Thomas Wollage, civil servant. Dramatic chorus Soprano S Living in The Avenue, Sherborne (1911). Wollage Thomas? Civil servant, living in The Avenue, 5 Townsman Sherborne (1911). Married to Jessie Wollage. Wollage Jessie Married to Thomas Wollage, civil servant. 6 Townswoman Living in The Avenue, Sherborne (1911). Wollage Margaret Elliott Daughter of Thomas Wollage, civil servant. 7 Woman (Morris S Dance) Wood George W. Regimental Sergeant Majors/Instructors, 10 Servitor S Sherborne School Cadet Corps, 1904-1927. Formerly of the Rifle Brigade and for some years Brigade Sergeant-Major of the Public School Brigade at Aldershot. Lived at West Lodge, Acreman Street, Sherborne. Wood Edgar Narrative chorus Treble S Woods Tom Apprentice to Mr A Biss, a grocer in Long 2 Dane S Street, 1902-1906. Woolmington Arthur Kiddle (1868-1945) Co-proprietor (with his brother, John 8 Sir Humphrey S Edward Woolmington) of Woolmington Stafford Bros Brewery, Sherborne. Captain of the Sherborne Fire Brigade. Yelland George Henry Waggon builder, Westbury, Sherborne. 7 Townsman (b) S Young D. 2 English boy S Young C.H. 2 Englishman S Young Caleb Grocer & post office, Long Street, 7 Friar Tuck/ Hobby S P* Sherborne. Horse

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Young Roland Keith (1887-1953) Son of K.D. Young, Hampstead. Pupil at 10 Pupil of Sherborne S Sherborne School 1902-1906. School (School House) Young Dorothy 11 Townswoman S Young Marian 6 Townswoman S Young Mary A. 5 Townswoman S Young Sybil 8 Townswoman S

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