 | Back to:HOME >Past Members Memorial inscriptions This list includes the names of all for whom there are inscriptionsin memoriam in the curtilage of the College, i.e. This list does not include: - inscriptions in Library books
- inscriptions on small moveable items such as silver, small furniture, pictures, etc.
- heraldry on the inside and outside of college buildings
- inscriptions made in the lifetimes of Benefactors
- memorial inscriptions at St Cross Church, Holywell - seethis list
Almost all whose names are listed were members of the College, and in most cases detailed biographical data can be found inprinted sources. Inscriptions are therefore not reproduced in full here; only facts not on record elsewhere or of special interest are noted. Quotation marks indicate actual words in the inscription; punctuation has been added to some of the quoted inscriptions to make them read more easily. More memorials not within Balliol but concerning Balliol people are listed (not comprehensively)here. Chapel Passage, West Wall The names on the WWI Memorial in the Chapel Passage are arranged according to the year of entry into the College, with rank, unit, theatre and date of death. These details are given in the biographical accounts which appear in theBalliol College War Memorial Book, which also gives photographs of the men and of the Memorial. The names of German fatalities (eg Friedrich von Bethmann Hollweg, Balliol 1908, killed in action 1915) are not given, and there are other, accidental, omissions as well: see JM Winter, 'Balliol's Lost Generation',Balliol College Annual Record, 1975, 22. - 1884
- Hugh James O'Beirne
- 1886
- Wallace Mackenzie le Patourel
Norman Bonham-Carter - 1887
- Gustaf Oscar Roos
John Herbert Robertson - 1890
- Morton Brown Paton
- 1891
- Ian Basil Gawen Temple Blackwood
Alexander George Boteville Thynne - 1893
- Kenneth Rhodes Cobb
- 1894
- Henry Thomas Thomson
Edgar Wilmer Walker - 1895
- Auberon Thomas Herbert (8th Baron Lucas and Dingwall)
- 1896
- Charles Percy Hill
- 1897
- Raymond AsquithEldest son of HH Asquith, Prime Minister. Fellow of All Souls.
Charles Nettleton Dyer - Ronald Young Herbert
Arthur Dukinfield Darbishire Bruno Wolfgang Wahl - 1898
- Samuel Francis Henderson Mackay
Alfred Cecil Gathorne-Hardy Henry Joseph de Trafford Alexander Fraser Everett Aubrey Holmes - 1899
- Harold Christopher Richmond
Lionel Pilleau Clay Henry Langton Skrine Arthur Nyton Peckham Hugh Taylor Christopher Gerard Goschen - 1900
- Frederick Septimus KellyComposer. Winner of the Diamond Sculls at Henley 1902, 3 and 5 (record).
Charles Justus Buch - Edmund Lyndon Barnes
Henry Cave West Humphrey Neville Dickinson Garth Neville Walford VCKilled in action at Gallipoli. Lancelot Barrington Crofts Tristram - 1901
- Arthur Hugh Sidgwick
Edward Joseph Kylie Stewart Barton Bythesea Dyer Vivian George Starkey Robert Montefiore Sebag-Montefiore Richard Headley Montagu Kenneth Mackenzie - 1902
- Thomas George Rudolph Dehn
Bernard Valentine Clutterbuck Guy Barclay Pollexfen - 1903
- John Handyside
John William Ashley Maude - 1904
- Norman Phillips Campbell
Arthur William Spring Cowie William Fleming Peebles John Maurice Hunter John Douglas Henderson Radcliffe Gerald Caldwell Siordet - 1905
- John Rankine Brown
Francis Welsford Ward Walter Scott Stuart Lyon Francis Walter Stafford McLaren Robert Scott Findlay - 1906
- Charles Whitley
Druce Robert Brandt John Craigie Cunningham Charles Alfred Lister Julian Henry Francis GrenfellPoet. Author of 'Into Battle'. Edward William Horner - Kenneth Myers
Ellis Hubert Gardiner Lawrence Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth Walter John North Cheatle Victor Annesley Barrington-Kennett Mervyn Bournes Higgins - 1907
- Robert Gibson
Fellow and Bursar. Patrick Houston Shaw-StewartPoet. Reckoned by his contemporaries the star of their generation. Walter George Fletcher Francis Charles Lacaita Thomas Arthur Higginson David Lyell Stephen Lacy Reiss Thomas Keith Hedley Rae Edward Hamilton Westrow Hulse Maurice Astley Knatchbull-Hugesson - 1908
- Edward Norman Alison Finlay
William Allan Keen Ronald William Poulton PalmerCaptain of the England Rugby XV in 1914. Killed 1915, at Ploegsteert, and buried near there, but his original wooden grave-cross is in Holywell Cemetery. Edmund Spencer Turton John Walter Heinemann John Dalrymple Champneys Norman Crawford MacLehose Edward Deaking Ashton Edward James Kay-Shuttleworth John Aidan Liddell VCSeverely wounded while flying near Bruges, he nevertheless landed his machine safely half an hour later, but died after drastic surgery. - 1909
- Gerald William Grenfell
Seymour Jacob Henry Van den Bergh Drostan Arthur Cumine Russell Wilfrid Gilbert Samuel Richard Trelawny May - 1910
- Arthur Graeme West
Charles Francis Purcell John Brown Reginald William Fletcher John Nevile Manners William Reginald Fitzthomas Wyley John Norman Wilson John Howat Lowden - 1911
- Stephen Henry Philip Hewett
Arthur Lewis Jenkins Aldred Eric Rawsthorn Humphrey Marmaduke Chaplin Alfred Balmforth Robert Barbour Whyte Robert Patrick Haldane Walter Albert Lowy Archibald Keltie Gilmour Francis Chichester Tyrrell Spencer Douglas Compton Luke Frederick Rennell Coleridge Roger Holinsworth Hall Alexander Noel Hepburne Scott William Ker - 1912
- Arthur Innes Adam
Victor George Ursell Ian Mackenzie Ralph Dendy Gordon Morley Hewart Gerald Evelyn Shuldham Sewart George Mitford Paddison Alan Wallace Andrew Hunter Herbertson Alasdair Somerled Macdonell David Westcott Brown Basil William Edmund Hoyle Eric Fox Pitt Lubbock Edwin George Englesby Wright Walter Marcus Valentine Edinger William Hornby John Francis Munster Alastair Hunter Macfarlane Geoffrey William Lockhart Falcon Iorwerth Glyndwr John - 1913
- John Francis Leather
Bernard Ashworth James Herbert William Hitchcock Rupert Caldwell Butler Fellowes Lothian Basil Stevens Peter James Alexander Richard Parker Pinsent Charles Wyndham Wynne Bernard Francis Gotch Berrill Andrew William Henderson Gareth Hamilton Fletcher Geoffrey Laird Jackson Harold Stuart Gough - 1914
- Alexander Brisbane Muir
Adrian Herbert Graves Douglas William Arthur Nicholls Charles Francis Hawkins - 1915
- Henry Lester Smith
Vincent Aloysius Lyons Cecil Henry Coxe Ronald Howard Glover - 1916
- Langdon Muirhead
- 1917
- Charles Edmund Bellord
- Admitted for 1914
- Denis Oliver Barnett
Bernard Nevill Rice William Humphrey Hollins Thomas Edward Sabine Pasley Frank Cresswell Eustace Bruce Burnside Bertram Anthony Medley Robert John Mead - Admitted for 1915
- Francis Cecil Orr Twist
Henry Paul Mainwaring Jones Ralph Seward Frederick Raymond Milholland Edward Horace Pember Henry Stokes Richards Harry Austin McCleave Thomas Harvey Henderson Ivo Allan Charteris Gervase Anthony de Bless Gilbert Austin Turner Eustace Martin Sutton Christian Harold Ernest Boulton - Admitted for 1916
- William Lewis Brewerton
Arthur Percival Foley Rhys-Davids John Haddow Young John Morgan Blake Charles Wilfrid Guthrie - Admitted for 1917
- Innes d'Auvergne Stewart Stitt
Eric Alfred Whitehead
[back to top] Chapel Passage, over the Gate to the Fellows' GardenThere are three plaques side by side, numbered 1-3 here from the left, and another (4) below them. 
Photograph by Ian Taylor for Balliol College, 2013. Donald Patrick Shaw d. 1924 "Who died of injuries received in War". Ezra Hancock, Under Porter 1878 - 1891. Head Porter 1891-1914. "A devoted servant of the College and the constant friend of all its members, Balliol men of many generations united to set up this token of their affection". Joseph Edward Dodson d. 1918. Killed in action near Lille; apparently omitted from the main WWI Memorial in error. "Servants of the College who fell in the War 1914-1919": Arthur Sidney Blay d. 1917 aged 42, Isaac George King d. 1918 aged 36, Frederick Simmons d. 1918 aged 18 [back to top] Chapel Passage, East WallThe names on the WWII Memorial in the Chapel Passage are listed in alphabetical order, with five German dead added at the end of the main list. - Sir Percy Alden,Killed by a flying bomb, 1943, aged 78.
George Edmund Allison Albert John Gordon Anderson Robert Norman Atkinson John Graham Bergel Evan Alexander Biss Derek Edward Walter Blaikie William Blair Antony Peter George Bluett Guy Rawstron Branch Cloudesley Shovell Malcolm Brereton Erick John Roderick Brotherton Patrick Henry William Wauchope Buchan Michael John Bulkeley Cyril George Fox Cartwright Thomas William Coghlin Francis George Tims Collins Neville Murray Collins William Roy Montague Cressy-Marcks Campbell Crichton-Miller William Stafford Dalgety Henry Whitcliffe Davies Geoffrey Clinton Dawkins William [Guillaume] Fernand Gabriel Ignace Marie Ghislain de Moreau,Balliol 1918. Priest, with the Belgian Army. Killed in action 1940. Humphrey West James de Wend-Fenton David Douglas-Hamilton Robert John Heugh Drummond Basil Sheridan, 4th Marquess of Dufferin and Ava Andrew Duncan Noel Howard Eldridge Patrick Bryant Evans Rudolf Julius Falck Peter Geoffrey Farrant Edward Norman Fitzmaurice [Lord Fitzmaurice] Peter Geoffrey Francis Alan MacArthur Fyfe Oliver Gatty,Sometime Fellow. President of the JCR 1929. Killed in an accident on war research, 1940. Harold Danvers Gilroy Anthony Maurice Goldsmith Neill Adrian Mounstuart Grant Duff Rognvald William Gunn Isaiah Halévy Ernest Hartland Peter Arundel Hay-Neave Henry Graham Head Norman Heather Hey Christopher Bernard Hobhouse Leslie Benjamin Holmes John Cecil Hope Eric Bertram Howard Denys Hoyland Douglas Hunter Anthony Thorburn Irvine William Michael Jackson Lawrence Jones David Dukinfield Kerr Gordon Thompson Langley Charles Hope, 7th Marquess of Lansdowne Walter Lewy-Lingen (Landon),Born in Berlin. Refugee at Balliol. Killed at Arnhem, 1944. Alexander Bertram Mackay Long David James Theodore Lusk Stuart Rennie Lyon James Neil McGrigor Norman Chrichton MacIver Stanley MacLeod MacKintosh Brendan McManus Peter Christopher Irvine Bruce McNalty James Gilbert Mann James Gerald Marshall-Cornwall Lewis Crommelin Masefield Geoffrey Trelawney May Duncan Campbell Menzies Findlay Loudon Mills Frederick Donald Mirrielees Frank Bertram Mitford Harry Mold, College Servant Lionel Mosseri Robert Balmain Mowat Stanley Newton Theodor Mervyn Niemeyer Oswald Parker Owen Donald Pratt William Robert Ravie Peter Michael Joseph Rawson Richard Carew Reynell Colin Philip Richardson Jasper Maurice Alexander Ridley Patrick Heron Thorold Rogers John Alexander Russell Michael Thomas Carey Sadler Anthony Christopher Sedgwick Patrick Hugh Shaw-Stewart Richard Ughtred Paul [Kay-Shuttleworth], 2nd Baron Shuttleworth.Killed in the Battle of Britain, 1940. Ronald Orlando Lawrence [Kay-Shuttleworth], 3rd Baron Shuttleworth,Succeeded his brother. Killed in action 1942. Leonard Eaton Smith Murray William Speight Michael Alfred Spender Paul Eyre Springman Geoffrey Francis Dixon Stephen Harley Charles Stumm DFC John George Ramsay Sturrock Frederick Penrose Tennyson William Neville Sherriff Thomas Frederick Harry Tiplady Keith Stanley Toms Miles William Vaughan-Jackson Percy Don Walker David John Wallace Robert Wheldon George Stevens Whitehead John Whitmore Whiteman Anthony O'Neill Willcox Francis Edgar Williams William Matthew [Palmer], Viscount Wolmer Norman Andrew Thomson Young William Elliott Young
 Hans Clemens August Maria Adenauer,Killed in an air raid, 1944. Claus von Bohlen und Halbach,Luftwaffe. Iron Cross. Rudolf Olden, Anti-Nazi writer. Drowned en route to the USA, 1940. Adam von Trott zu Solz,Executed 1944 for conspiracy to assassinate Hitler. Kurt von Wilmowsky,Interned at Lingfield 1939. Drowned en route to the USA, 1940.
Ulrich Braun von Stumm (Balliol 1933) died on the Eastern Front, probably in a sacrificial unit (he was under arrest in 1944) in 1945, but his name does not appear on the memorial. [back to top]
Antechapel, over the Organ Loft Door Hubert Howard d. 1898
"To Hubert Howard, son of George 9th Earl of Carlisle and Rosalind his wife. Late Commoner of this College, Barrister at law. This monument is erected by some of the many who loved him. His daring spirit made him a leader among his contemporaries both at College and in after life. His love of action led him to make his way to the Camp of the Insurgents in Cuba to serve in the Matabele and Mashona wars and to accompany the Anglo Egyptian army to the Soudan as correspondent to the Times. He was killed at the battle of Khartoum. September 2nd 1898. His grave is in the desert near Omdurman." With a circular bronze portrait plaque above. This memorial may be by Eric Gill.
[back to top] Antechapel, North WallThere are twenty plaques, arranged in four columns of five; numbered here left to right in each horizontal row starting top left. George Uglow Pope d.1908 James Oswald Fairfax d.1928 Ambrose Mavrogordato d.1909, aged 31. Clinton Edward Dawkins d.1905 Lewis Campbell d.1908 - "For more than forty years the friend of Benjamin Jowett." "Died at Brissago, Lago Maggiore." Overton Fallis Kershaw d.1930 Died in the Pyranees, aged 22. Edward Wolfe Murray d.1899. "Second son of the late TJ Murray Esq and of Lady Elliott. Lost in the wreck of the Stella (off the Casquets), nobly striving to save others rather than himself, 30 March 1899 aged 22." (a) John Roger Low d.1906. TheBalliol College Register says he died of enteric fever at Banda, 17 March 1907. (b) John Cecil Tritton d.1907. TheBalliol College Register gives his date of death as 6 August 1905. John Andrew Doyle d.1907. There was a plaque in All Souls Chapel ("temporarily in store, 1997":Oxford Historical Society, NS XXXVI, 69) recording that he died at Pendarren, Breconshire, 4 August 1907. Charles Stewart Loch d.1923 Douglas Percy Hopkins d.1902. Died in Malay, aged about 26 (born 20 August 1876). Charles Arthur Reiss d.1907 George Osborne Morgan d.1897 James Alexander Richey d.1931. Died at sea. Raymond Melville Portal d.1893."Died of fever at Kampala while serving with the British Mission to Uganda May 27 1893 aged 36." Louis Dyer d.1908 Dermot Samuel Richard Chenevix Trench d.1909, aged 27. In theBalliol College Registeras Richard Samuel Dermot Chenevix Trench. Ernest Lewis Matthews d.1941. Died in South Africa. Thomas Clive Strachey d.1907. Died at Oxford, aged 19. "His ashes are buried at Chew Magna in the grave of his grandfather, Sir Edward Strachey." Richard Powell Francis d.1893."The first Australian student at Balliol, who by his unselfishness and public spirit in the College, by his work at the earliest settlement in East London, and afterwards as a Master at Brisbane Grammar School, was an influence for good on many. He was born in 1860, matriculated 1879, and died in 1893, giving his life to help others in the Great Flood at Brisbane."
[back to top] Antechapel, East WallAcross the full width of the wall is an inscription commemorating Richard Jenkyns, d.1854. He was Master 1819-1854, and also Dean of Wells 1845-1854. Buried in Wells Cathedral. His widow had St Thomas's Church, Wells, built as a memorial to him. [back to top] Antechapel, East Wall, leftThere are twenty recesses for plaques in two rows of ten; numbered here 1-10 from the left starting top left and continuing bottom right 11 and so on. Those commemorated in this section were all Fellows, Lecturers etc. John Ewan Frazer d.1927. Died in a skiing accident, Davos. John Wellesley Russell d.1922 Henry Hensman Gibbon d.1928.Died in Baluchistan, en route to his daughter's wedding. Henry William Carless Davis d.1928 William Ross Hardie d.1916 William Henry Forbes d.1914 Francis de Paravicini, Baron Paravicini d.1920 William Markby d.1914 William Lambert Newman d.1923.Fellow for 69 years. Francis Fortescue Urquhart d.1934.Buried in Wolvercote Cemetery. (a) Duncan Campbell Macgregor d.1939 (b) John Alexander Smith d.1939 (c) Oliver Gatty d.1940 (a) Edward Hilliard d.1940 (b) Augustus Cecil Hare Duke d.1943 (c) Thomas Wentworth Pym d.1945 (a) Benedict Humphrey Sumner d.1951 (b) Kenneth Norman Bell d.1951 (c) Arthur Wallace Pickard-Cambridge d.1952 (a) Hugh William Bell Cairns d.1952.Buried in Holywell Cemetery. (b) Charles Stewart Orwin d.1955 (c) James Andrew Gunn d.1958 (a) John Henry Constantine Whitehead d.1960 (b) Alexander Bankier Rodger d.1961 (c) Theodore Henry Tylor d.1968 (a) Maurice Roy Ridley d.1969 (b) Thomas Ralph Merton d.1969 (c) Marcus William Dick d.1971 (a) Harold Brewer Hartley d.1972 (b) Philip Raymond Allison d.1974 (c)Harold Hugh Keen d.1974 (a) James Coutts Maxwell d.1976.Killed in a road accident on Headington Hill. (b) John Norman Bryson d.1976 (c) Donald James Allan d.1976 (a) Richard William Hunt d.1979 (b) Francis Leader MacCarthy-Willis-Bund d.1980. Buried at Combe. (c) William Alexander Waters d.1985 (a) Thomas Balogh d.1985 (b) Russell Meiggs d.1989 (c) Jacobus Stephanus de Wet d.1995
[back to top] Antechapel, East Wall, rightThere are twenty recesses for plaques in two rows of ten; they are numbered here 1-10 from the left, starting top left and continuing bottom left with number 11. This group are all Honorary Fellows or Benefactors or both. Herbert Henry Asquith, Earl of Oxford and Asquith d. 1928. By Eric Gill (as are several other plaques, probably). Edward Grey, Viscount Grey of Fallodon d. 1933 Alfred Milner, Viscount Milner d. 1925 George Nathaniel Curzon, Marquess Curzon of Kedleston d. 1925 Robert Threshie Reid, Earl Loreburn d. 1923 James Hozier, Baron Newlands d. 1929 Thomas Allnutt, Earl Brassey d. 1919 Charlotte Byron Green [née Symonds] d. 4 September 1929, aged 87. Arthur Higgs d. 1915 Andrew Cecil Bradley d. 1935.Buried in Holywell Cemetery. John William Mackail d. 1945 12-18 Blank(a) Edward Vincent Quinn d.1996 (b) Kenneth William Allen d.1997 (c) Peter Brian Whalley d.2000 (a) Edgar Trevor Williams d.1995 (b) Peter Bingham Hinchliff d.1995 (c) Ronald Percy Bell d.1996
[back to top] Antechapel, South WallThere are eleven memorials of irregular size and style, numbered here from the top, reading rows left to right. | 1. Edward Cooper Woolcombe d. 1880 | | | 2. Charles Barrack, b. 1861, d. 1891Balliol College Register. "In memoriam Caroli Barrack A:M: olim in hoc Collegio commensalis deinde praelectoris...". | | | 3. John Parsons d. 1819Master 1798-1819. Bishop of Peterborough 1813-1819. Buried in the Chapel. His widow, Elizabeth (whom he married at St Aldate's Church in 1798 as Miss Elizabeth Parsons, probably a cousin), was buried beside him in 1827, but there is no surviving inscription for her. |  | 4. William Henry Pendarves Rowe, b. 1857, d. 1880 |  | | 5. Hay Sweet Escott d. 1910 | | | 6. Thomas Collett Sandars d. 1894, aged 70. | | | 7. Wilfrid Graham Gibson d. 1887Born Angaston, S. Australia, 15 December 1867; drowned in the Avon near Warwick, 5 August 1887. | | | 8. Clarence Sinclair Collier d. 1879"The dear and only child of Colonel Clarence Collier and Anne his wife, who was drowned in the River Isis at Sandford, June 1879, aged 19 years". | | | 9. "Three members of the College whose graves are in South Africa." (a) Claud George Grenfell d. 1900Killed at Spion Kop.(b) Francis Walter Galpin d. 1900 Killed in action at Lindley.(c) George Warrington Steevens d. 1900Died of enteric fever during the Siege of Ladysmith. | | | 10. Andrew Walter Mulholland d. 1877"He died in Paris, June 2nd 1877 on his wedding tour, aged 24". | | | 11. William Herbert Milne d. 1884, aged 20 | |
[back to top] Antechapel, West WallThere are eight memorials of irregular size and style, arranged 1-4 (from the top downwards) as a vertical column on the left, and 6-8 as a vertical column on the right, with 5 between the columns. | 1. Thomas Gwillym d. 1684.Of the Middle Temple; eldest son of William Gwillym Esq. of Langstone, Hereford; "uxorem hab--t" [whether this refers to father or son seems ambiguous] Elizabeth, only daughter and heiress of William Mathews Esq. of Poftelefse [reads sic], Hereford. Died 13 Nov 1684, aged 34. Brother of James Gwillym, Fellow, who had him buried in the Chapel, under the seats of the Junior Commoners. Latin Register. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
2. George Powell d. 1830.Senior Fellow. Memorial placed by his brother, Thomas Powell Esq. He was the last to be buried in the Chapel. 3. William Stratford Dugdale d. 1882. Of Merevale Hall, Warwicks, "Who lost his life through an attempt to save others in a colliery fire". 4. John Evet d. 1675."Subtus iacet ....", but the stone has been moved from its original position, which is unrecorded. Only son of Henry Evet Esq., of Woodhall, Hallow, Worcs. Commoner, died 13 May 1675, aged 21. 5. John Richardson Currer d. 1840, aged 20.Drowned at Sandford. 6. Thomas Hill Green d. 1882
7. (a) Christopher Knox Sullivan d. 1958, aged 22 (b) Colonel A.J. Sullivan, father of the above, d. 7 February 1981. Benefactor. 8. John Fergus Weir d. 1959, aged 22. [back to top] Antechapel, FloorThere are two large floor brasses John Billingsley Seymour d. 1843, aged 21."Obiit apud Civitatem Aemonam [Aemona, in former Yugoslavia] Illyricam...". James Riddell d. 186
[back to top] Chapel, North WallThere are four memorial tablets (1-3 and 5) and a memorial sculpture (4), numbered here starting from the left. 1. James Gylby Lonsdale d. 1892 2. Edward Cardwell d. 1886 Edward Elder d. 1858 John Wickens d. 1873 Arthur Penrhyn Stanley d. 1881 Arthur Hugh Clough d. 1861 Stafford Henry Northcote d. 1887 Constantine Estlin Prichard d. 1869 Matthew Arnold d. 1888 Henry JS Smith d. 1883 Alexander Grant d. 1884 Herbert Coleridge d. 1861 Benjamin Collins Brodie d. 1880 Hugh Pearson d. 1882 William Spottiswoode d. 1883 President of the Royal Society. Thomas Hill Green d. 1882Buried in St Sepulchre's Cemetery. George Rankine Luke d. 1862 Drowned in the Isis. John Purves d. 1889 Arnold Toynbee d. 1883 3. John Conroy d. 1900Died in Rome. Evelyn Abbott d. 1901 4. Benjamin Jowett d. 1893.Master 1870-1893. Sculpture by Onslow Ford. Buried in St. Sepulchre's Cemetery.    
Richard Lewis Nettleship d. 1892.Died on Mont Blanc. Buried at Chamonix. "He loved great things, and he thought little of himself: desiring neither fame nor influence, he won the devotion of men and was a power in their lives; and, seeking no disciples, he taught many the greatness of the world and of man's mind." [back to top] Chapel, South WallThere are nine tablets, numbered here starting from the left; 5 and 6 are beneath 4. - David Lindsay Keir d. 1973 Master 1949-1965.
- Arthur Lionel Smith d. 1924Master 1916-1924. Buried in Holywell Cemetery.
- Alexander Dunlop Lindsay, Lord Lindsay of Birker d. 1952Master 1924-1949.
- William Young Sellar d. 1890, Alexander Craig Sellar d. 1890.These two were brothers.
- Edward Caird d. 1908.Master 1893-1907. Buried in St Sepulchre's Cemetery.
- James Leigh Strachan Davidson d. 1916.Master 1907-1916. Buried in Holywell Cemetery.
- Archibald Campbell Tait d. 1882.Archbishop of Canterbury.
- Theodor Walrond d. 1887
- Francis Richard John Sandford, Lord Sandford of Sandford d. 1893
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[back to top] Chapel WindowsThe ancient inscriptions in the Chapel windows, which are now all fragmentary, recorded gifts by then living Benefactors and are thus notin memoriam, but there is one, which is beneath the several times restored St Catherine window on the south side: it records the restoration of the window by Robert "Comes" Loreburn (Robert Threshie Reid, Earl Loreburn) "In Memoriam Aemilia uxoris... obiit anno domini mcmiv" (Emily Douglas, daughter of Captain Arthur Cecil Fleming; Loreburn's first wife). [back to top] Chapel Burials for which no Inscription survivesThe customary burial place for members of the College who died in residence before the mid-nineteenth century was in or around the Parish Church of St Mary Magdalen. Only a dozen or so burials in the College Chapel are recorded. For some there were memorials which were preserved (but moved) when the present Chapel was built: they are now in the Antechapel. The following cases are also known. The list is probably incomplete. Henry Savage d.1672. Master. Buried at the foot of the altar steps. Latin Register; Wood (ed. Gutch). Not mentioned in the Parish Register.
John Sweeting d. 1673. Fellow Commoner. Eldest son of John Sweeting Esq. of Thorncomb. Latin Register; Wood (ed. Gutch). Not mentioned in the Parish Register. John Good d. 1676. Senior Fellow. Wood (ed. Gutch) gives details but the Latin Register gives only his death. The Parish Register does not record his burial at all. Robert Cross d. 1685. Fellow. Son of Andrew Cross of Broomfield. Died 3 February 1684/5. Buried in the Chapel, on the north side, 6 February 1684/5. Latin Register; Wood (ed. Gutch). The Parish Register records his burial, but not that it was in Balliol Chapel. Nicholas Crouch d. 1686. Senior Fellow. Died 23 July 1690, "sub Aetate Laborans" and buried in the interior part of the Chapel. Latin Register. His burial is also recorded in the Parish Register, but without any indication that it was in Balliol Chapel. Roger Mander d. 1704. Master. There was a gravestone in the Antechapel. His burial in the Chapel is not recorded in the Latin Register but is, as such, in the Parish Register. Parish Register; Wood (ed. Gutch). John Baron d.1722. Master. There was a gravestone in the Antechapel. Hearne; Wood (ed. Gutch.). His burial is not recorded in the Parish Register or in the Latin Register. Elizabeth Parsons d. 1827. By special permission of the College, her remains were "interred in the vault which contains those of her lamented husband." English Register.
[back to top] Porters' Lodge There are three plaques in the Fellows' Post Room.
- Ezra Hancock,"Under Porter 1878, Head Porter 1891, Died 29 November 1914. A better friend had no man."
- Cyril King, "Head Porter 1929-55. For 42 years faithful servant of the College."
- (a) Jack Chapman,"Head Porter 1955-1975."
(b) Ray [Raymond V.] North d. 1993,"Head Porter 1975-1986." Formerly JCR Steward for many years.
Also, by the reception window, the British Empire Medal of Bert [Albert Edward] Blagrove 1902-1986, in a case with a small plaque.
[back to top] Cellar Passage between the Front Quad and the Garden QuadOutside the Clerk of Works' office is a plaque: "Sam Symons, Cycleman, 1960 - 1982. Much loved, a friend to all". He is buried at Garsington. [back to top] Library StaircaseOutside the Old Dean's Room is a plaque "This was for many years the room of Francis Leader MacCarthy-Willis-Bund, Chaplain, Fellow and Dean of Balliol". In fact it was only his room for a few years at the end of his career. [back to top] Lost Inscriptions in the Library Stained GlassWood (ed. Gutch) recorded several exhortations to pray for the souls of Benefactors. Many armorial panels survive, but all the inscriptions have long been lost. Robert Abdy d. 1483. Master. Built part of the Library. Buried in St Mary Magdalen Church. John Burton. Fellow, ca. 1467. Living 1495. Dead by 1499. Thomas Chace d. 1449. Master around 1415. Built part of the Library. Nicholas Herbury d. 1428. Archdeacon of Gloucester. John Patrick. Sometime Valet of the Wardrobe to Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester. John de Balliol d. 1268. Founder of the College. John Herys. Possibly John Harris, Yeoman Bedel of Theology, elected 1441. John Spense. Probably John Spence, who was a Fellow in 1459. Died 25 September 1485. Buried in Quainton Church (of which he was Rector), Bucks. Memorial Brass. [back to top] Master's Lodgings On the Broad Street wall there is an inscription (ca. 1980): "Opposite this point near the cross in the middle of Broad Street, Hugh Latimer one time Bishop of Worcester, Nicholas Ridley Bishop of London, and Thomas Cranmer Archbishop of Canterbury, were burnt for their faith in 1555 and 1556".
[back to top] Staircase XOn the outside of the building (the Fisher Building) beneath the central first floor window is the inscription, "VERBVM/ NON AMPLIVS/ FISHER". The same inscription was on a brass memorial (now lost) to Henry Fisher, donor of the building, died 1773, in Bere Regis Church, where he was Vicar 1725-1773. [back to top] Staircase XIIThere are two plaques. - Adrian Glen, "This staircase was renovated in 1986 in memory of Adrian Glen, 1939-1983." On the ground floor.
- Noel Eldridge, " Noel Eldridge. Born 25 December 1918, Domus Scholar 1937, killed in Italy 26 September 1944." Over the door to Room 8.
[back to top] Junior Common Room, TV RoomAbove the door into the JCR Norway Room is a plaque inscribed "The amenities of this room are the gift of his friends, in memory of Christopher Knox Sullivan (Williams Exhibitioner 1955-1958)". [back to top] Staircase XVIThere is a plaque inside the door of the present Law Library on the first floor: "This room is called the Russell Room in memory of John Wellesley Russell, Mathematics Tutor of the College, 1893 - 1922. An untiring and successful teacher who taught many generations of Balliol men within these walls." There is also a plaque on the west wall of the Law Library: "The Tylor Library, named in memory of Sir Theodore Tylor, 1900 - 1968, who, as Scholar, Fellow, Tutor in Jurisprudence and Estates Bursar spent fifty years in dedicated service to the College." [back to top] Staircase XVIII There are two plaques on the first floor landing.
- Henry Cecil Dale. "In Memory of Henry Cecil Dale, a faithful servant of the College for thirty-two years, who worked on this staircase from 1907-1932."
- William Turner. "William Turner, devoted servant of the College for forty years, was scout on this staircase from 1932 until his retirement in 1967."
[back to top] Garden QuadThere is a curved wooden seat (1) in the corner of the Fellows' Garden and several smaller straight seats which do not have fixed locations. All have memorial inscriptions. - Thomas Patteson Moss d. 1936. His death, probably murder, remains an unsolved mystery.
- James Bruce Sandilands, Lord Torpichen. "Given in his memory by his wife Pamela."
- John Myatt d. 1989. He died suddenly in his College room aged 21.
- Ronald Slack d. 1972
- Stephen Temple d. 1975. He died after a long illness.
- Ajaykumar Mansukhal Chotai d. 1994. "Ajay. You will live in our hearts always. 1971-1994." A little plaque, not fixed, by a rose bush in the garden, near the Garden Quad crossroads, 1999. He died tragically at Holywell Manor, aged 22.
[back to top] Holywell ManorOn the wall of the main hallway is a stone tablet: "To the memory of Kenneth Norman Bell M.C. M.A., Fellow of Balliol, 1914 - 1941, whose creative imagination and quenchless energy inspired the establishment of Holywell Manor. Given by Balliol Men for the use and enjoyment of their successors". [back to top] Holywell Manor GardenOn the north-facing wall between the garden and the cemetery there are three inscribed stone tablets (1-3 from left to right) recording burials in vaults on the south side of the wall (where there are less informative inscriptions in Latin). The tablets are (1999) eroded and difficult to read. Liza, daughter of George Hargreave Esq. of Cuddeson , died St Peter's Day 1872, aged 81. John William Burgon, Dean of Chichester, died 4 August 1888. Thomas Burgon Esq., died 28 August 1838, aged 71 and Catherine Margaret, "his incomparable", only daughter of Chevalier Ambrose H. de Cramer, sometime Austrian Consul at Smyrna, who died 7 September 1834; and their youngest child, named after her mother, who died 28 April 1836, aged 7½ , and whose remains were brought here after 31 years and put in a separate vault beside them.
[back to top] Dellal BuildingJust inside the main entrance, to the left, is a plaque: "In memory of Suzanne Dellal, 1956 - 1981". [back to top] Boat HouseThere are three plaques: 1 and 2 are on the ground floor, west wall, by the step ladder to the first floor; 3 is in the front room on the first floor, by the door through to the back room. - Ernest Charles Robinson
"In Memoriam Ernest Charles Robinson ('Robin'), Waterman 1904-1939, a loyal friend and generous benefactor of the Boat Club." - Edgar James Holton
"In Memory of Edgar James (Ted) Holton, Waterman 1947-1970." - Kenneth Norman Bell and others
Dated May 1959, this plaque records that "Balliol men subscribed towards this building in memory of Kenneth Bell and of other members of the Boat Club including ... ": - R Carter, d. 1936.
JL Coolidge, d. 1954. JDH Radcliffe, d. 1915 JW Heinemann, d. 1916 AE Rawsthorn, d. 1915 RCB Fellowes, d. 1918 HWB Cairns, d. 1952 DJT Lusk, d. 1940 GH Craig Sellar, 1929 CW Tomkinson, d.1939 MB Higgins, d. 1916 RW Fletcher, d. 1914 RH Hall, d. 1917 GES Sewart, d. 1916 A Lang, d. 1929 W Hicks (Waterman, until 1904) WP Ker, d. 1916 HH Jenkyns, d.1947 WB Menzies, d. 1935 RP Haldane, d. 1915 VG Ursell, d. 1917 AR MacEwen, d. 1916 B MacManus, d. 1942 EC Robinson (Waterman, 1904 - 1939)
[back to top] ArchivesThe names below are listed on the WWI Memorial of Keith Rae House, the base of Balliol Boys Club until ca. 1970, when the house was compulsorily purchased and demolished. The Memorial, a painted wooden board, was saved by the Dean (FLM Willis Bund) and survives in the Archives (MISC 32 = OS.49). Members of the College who helped run the Club are distinguished here (not on the memorial) by . The full names and details of the Balliol men can easily be found in theBalliol College War Memorial Book;many of the others can be found in theCommonwealth War Graves Commission database. NB Balliol College does not hold personal information about any of the boys who were members of the Boys' Club - i.e. those listed below who are not denoted by . - Arthur Adam
Sidney Alder Albert Bennett Robert Brandt David Brown Ernest Buckland Fred Buckland Arthur Church Will Clack Spencer Compton Jack Cowles Albert Drewitt Fred Hall Andrew Henderson Stephen Hewitt Sam Holloway Frank Hunt Fred Hutchings Richard Hymus Charles Jaycock James S. Mann: "Mesopotamia 1920" Albert Mills Richard Pinsent Ronald Poulton James Prowse Robert Radbone Keith Rae Frank Randall Stephen Reiss Thomas Sims Stanley Slatter Frank Slatter Harold Smith Tom Smith Mannie Thomas Reg Wakelin Graeme West Fred Woodley Ted Read
Archives MISC 70 is a brass plaque in memory of AA Clive, died 1883, which was probably by the west end window of the Chapel until the organ was placed there. [back to top] Compiled with the help of Luke Bradley-Jones, Caleb Wright, and Sarah Johnson, December 1998 - April 1999. © Copyright John Jones - John Jones |