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Shaw, William

  • GB-1859-SJAC-PN53
  • Person

Admitted fellow-commoner 1702. Matric. 1705; M.A. 1705. Admitted as a student to the Middle Temple, 1701/2. Called to the Bar 1710.

Batcheller, Paul

  • GB-1859-SJAC-PN55
  • Person

Matric. 1728, B.A. 1731-1732, M.A. 1735. Rector of Storrington, 1733-1759. Rector of Pulborough, 1736-1759. Chaplain to the Earl of Scarborough. Son of Paul Batchiller.

Batchiller, Paul

  • GB-1859-SJAC-PN54
  • Person

Matric. 1695, B.A. 1699-1700, M.A. 1718. Rector of Storrington, 1721-1733.

Newling, Charles

  • GB-1859-SJAC-PN57
  • Person
  • 1727-1787

B.A. 1747; SJC Fellow 1752. Headmaster of Shrewsbury School, 1754-1771.

Atcherley, James

  • GB-1859-SJAC-PN56
  • Person
  • 1730-1804

Adm. sizar to Magdalene College, Cambridge, March 1748/9. B.A. 1753, M.A. 1763. Third Master of Shrewsbury School, 1755; Second Master, 1763. Subsequently Headmaster, 1770-1798. Rector of Lydbury North, 1798-1804.

Johnson, Samuel

  • GB-1859-SJAC-PN59
  • Person
  • 1739-1798

Adm. sizar to St. John's College in 1758; B.A. 1771, M.A. 1774. Master at Shrewsbury School from 1758; Third Master 1771-1783; Second Master, 1783-1798.

Hotchkis, Leonard

  • GB-1859-SJAC-PN60
  • Person
  • 1691-1771

Adm. sizar to St. John's College, 1709; B.A. 1712-1713, M.A. 1716. Headmaster of Shrewsbury School, 1735-1754, and antiquarian.

Clarke, William

  • GB-1859-SJCA-PN64
  • Person
  • 1695-1771

SJC Matric. 1712; B.A. 1715/6; M.A. 1719; Fellow 1717-1725. Nominated by St. John's to be Headmaster of Shrewsbury School in 1723, but not appointed. Rector of Buxted, Sussex, 1724-1768. Chancellor of Chichester Diocese, 1770.

Lloyd, Roderick

  • GB-1859-SJCA-PN48
  • Person

Fifth son of Hugh Lloyd (1546–1601), Welsh headmaster of Winchester College. Admitted to Lincoln's Inn on 5 December 1684, but does not appear to have been called to the Bar.

Tench, Rowland

  • GB-1859-SJCA-PN63
  • Person
  • 1679-1748.

SJC Matric. 1697; B.A. 1700-1; M.A. 1710. Third Master at Shrewsbury School, 1702-1715; and Master 1715-1728.

Comyns, John

  • GB-1859-SJCA-PN66
  • Person
  • 1667-1740

English judge and Member of Parliament for Maldon. Graduated from Queens' College, Cambridge. Member of Lincoln's Inn (called to the bar, 1690). Elected serjeant-at-law (1705) and subsequently appointed a Baron of the Exchequer, a Justice of Common Pleas (1736) and Chief Baron of the Exchequer (1738).

Lloyd, John

  • GB-1859-SJCA-PN67
  • Person
  • c.1698-1743

Adm. sizar to St. John's College in 1706; B.A. 1709-1710, M.A. 1713. Vicar of St. Mary's, Shrewsbury, 1715-1743. Brother of Richard Lloyd, headmaster of Shrewsbury School.

Lloyd, Richard

  • GB-1859-SJCA-PN68
  • Person
  • c.1661-1733

Adm. sizar to St. John's College in 1679. B.A. 1682-1683; M.A. 1686. Fellow 1685-1692. Headmaster of Shrewsbury School, 1687-1722. Prebend of Hereford, 1708-1733.

Philips, Thomas

  • GB-1859-SJCA-PN62
  • Person

Acting solicitor / legal adviser to St. John's College.

Hurd, Richard

  • GB-1859-SJCA-PN69
  • Person
  • 1720-1808

Student and subsequent fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Ordained in 1744 and appointed preacher at Lincoln's Inn in 1765, archdeacon of Gloucester in 1767. Hurd became bishop of Lichfield and Coventry in 1774, and was selected in 1776 to be tutor to the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York. From 1781 until his death in 1808, he served as Bishop of Worcester, residing chiefly at Hartlebury Castle.

Barrett & Son Ltd.

  • GB-1859-SJCR-CI71
  • Corporate body
  • 1935

A ceramic painting firm located in Cambridge providing the College with painted crockery

John Maddock & Sons Royal Vitreous

  • GB-1859-SJCR-CI72
  • Corporate body
  • 1855-1981

Earthenware manufacturers at Newcastle St, Dale Hall, Burselm in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The firm of John Maddock was founded in the 1830's in premises in Newcastle Street, Burslem. John Maddock was in partnership with Seddon from 1839 to1842. The firm made granite ware for the American market.

Gray's Pottery

  • GB-1859-SJCR-CI73
  • Corporate body
  • 1912-1959

A family owned firm which hand decorated patterns onto undecorated pottery, called 'white ware'. The firm employed highly-accomplished in-house designers.

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