Alumni Cantabrigienses From 1752 to 1900: Volume 2 Chancellor, Bartlett William.Adm. (age 22) at CAIUS, Oct. 1, 1879. S. of William John, of Ramsgate. B. at Monkton Court, Ramsgate. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1882; priest (Canterbury) 1883; C. of Dartford, Kent, 1882-5. P.C. of St John's, Bexley, 1885-8. Minister of Christ Church, Sidcup, 1888-1901; V. there, 1901-19. R. of Wickhambreux, Kent, 1919-25. Died Jan. 23, 1925. Brother of Walter E. (1881). (Venn, II. 441; The Times, Jan. 27, 1925.) Alumni Cantabrigienses From 1752 to 1900: Volume 2 Chancellor, Walter Egerton.Adm. at CAIUS, Oct. 1, 1881. S. of William J. Bartlett, of Manston Grove, near Ramsgate, Kent. B. at Margate. School, Aberdeen House, Ramsgate (Rev. G. Simmons). Matric. Michs. 1881. Resided four terms. Solicitor at Dartford, Kent (Ridley and Chancellor), in 1898. Registrar of Dartford County Court. Died Mar. 27, 1928, aged 66. Brother of Bartlett W. (1879). (Venn, II. 451; Caian.) Cobb, John Bartlett.Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, June 16, 1881. S. of Clement Francis (1846), R. of Teston, Kent. School, King's, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884. Held a musical scholarship; conducted the musical service at the tercentenary celebration of the College. Organist and Librarian to the English colony at St Petersburg. British Vice-Consul at Archangel. Tutor to the son of Count Olsonfieff, General of the Suite at the Court of the Tsar; later held an educational appointment under the Russian Government. Came into close contact with the Imperial Family, frequently giving musical performances before the Tsaritza, who held him in high esteem. Composer of hymn tunes, some of which were included in the Russian National Hymn book. Died Dec. 20, 1895, at St Petersburg. Buried at Teston. Brother of the above, etc. (Emmanuel Coll. Mag.; The Times, Jan. 14, 1896.) Coles, George Rich.Adm. pens. (age 21) at MAGDALENE, Apr. 7, 1843. S. of Robert Bartlett, of Keene Hall, near Wells, Esq. Matric. Michs. 1843. Cooke, William Major.Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 3, 1842. [S. and h. of John, Esq., of Newport, Isle of Wight.] B. May 16, 1825. School, London University. Matric. Michs. 1842. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 3, 1843. Called to the Bar, 1848. Recorder of Poole, 1857-60; of Southampton, 1860-2. Stipendiary Magistrate at Shoreditch, London, 1862-6; at Clerkenwell, 1866-77; at Marylebone, 1877-95. J.P. for Middlesex, and for Newport, Isle of Wight. Of Belle Croft, Newport, Isle of Wight, and of 31, Wimpole Street, London, W. Married Maria Bartlett, dau. of Samuel Ashwell, Esq., M.D., of London, Sept. 4, 1849. Died Apr. 27, 1895, aged 69, at 123, Westbourne Terrace, London. Buried at All Saints', Beulah Hill, Upper Norwood. (Foster, Men at the Bar; Boase, IV. Suppl.) Dalby, James Bartlett.Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Mar. 30, 1863. S. of Charles [Allsopp], late surgeon, of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leics. B. there Feb. 16, 1844. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1873. Ord. deacon, 1868; priest (Oxford) 1870; C. of Newport Pagnell, Bucks., 1868-73. Held other curacies, 1873-6. V. of St Cuthbert's with Holy Trinity, Thetford, Norfolk, 1876-9. Lecturer at St Peter's, Hove. Sussex, 1883-6. C. of Hove, 1885-7. V. of Madehurst, 1888-98. V. of Westhampnett, 1903-19. Lived latterly at Chichester. Died there Nov. 6, 1928, aged 84. Brother of William B. (1860). (Crockford; Scott, MSS.) Dalby, William Bartlett.Adm. pens. at SIDNEY, Apr. 11, 1860. S. and h. of Charles Allsopp, deceased, late surgeon of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leics. B. there Dec. 10, 1840. Schools, Ashby-de-la-Zouch (Mr Green), Southampton, and Queenswood, Hants. Matric. Easter, 1860; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1867. President, Medical Society, 1894-5; Otological Society of U.K. Consulting aural surgeon, St George's Hospital, London. Knighted, 1886. Married and had issue. Of Montagu Place, Portman Square, London. Author, Lectures on Diseases and Injuries of Ear; article on same subject in Holmes's System of Surgery, Quain's Dictionary of Medicine. Died Dec. 29, 1918. Brother of James B. (1863). (Who was Who, 1916-28.)