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  • John Ellingham BrooksOne of the more shadowy students at the BSA was John Ellingham Brooks (1863-1929). He had been educated at St Paul's College, Stony Stratford, Bucks., and then Peterhouse, Cambridge (1883-86; BA 1886). He was admitted at Linc… Read More
  • BSA Students and Clerical Family BackgroundsIt is striking how many students (about one sixth) admitted to the BSA up to the First World War were sons and daughters of clerical families. Several students were later ordained members of the Church of England, or served a… Read More
  • BSA Students and Oxford PoetrySeveral of the BSA Students wrote poetry. The following BSA students published in Oxford Poetry:Roger Meyrick Heath (1889-1916), Oriel Coll.: 'The Crimson Box' (1910-13)Richard Stanton Lambert (1894-1981), Wadham Coll.: 'East… Read More
  • Mary Hamilton and the BSAMary Hamilton (1881-1962) was educated at St Andrews. Her father, Rev. William Hamilton, was the minister of the Trinity Evangelical Union Church in Dundee. (The church had been opened by James Morison [1816-93], founder of t… Read More
  • Henry Arnold TubbsThe biographical history of Henry Arnold Tubbs (Talbot-Tubbs from at least 1897), one of the BSA students, is unclear. He was born in Lancashire in 1865, and was a scholar at Pembroke College, Oxford (1883-87). Tubbs was awar… Read More

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