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Persoon · c.1734–6 November 1815

Baptised on 22 August 1734 at Denton in Lincolnshire. He was the only son of Colonel William Welby of Denton and his wife Catherine.

Educated at Eton School, before being admitted to Clare College as a Fellow Commoner in 1753 and then at the Middle Temple in 1756.

Member of Parliament for Grantham from 1802 to 1806. He also served as High Sheriff of Lincolnshire from 1796 to 1797.

Persoon · 25 April 1910 - c.2007/08

Born in 1910 the son of the Rev. E.E. Phillips of Markyate Vicarage in Dunstable.
He attended Dover College before being admitted to Clare on 15 January 1929 to read Natural Sciences.
He then studied at Barts Hospital in London gaining a licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians and a Fellowhip of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1936.
He married and entered General Practice.

During the Second World War he volunteered for the Army but was assigned to a hospital ship.
He served in the eastern Mediterranean, in Egypt and in the North African campaign and was with the earliest troop landings in Sicily.
He was seconded to the Royal Military Hospital in York to assist in operations at various hospitals.

After the war he returned to General Practice and built up a partnership with around 10,000 patients.
He retired in 1973.

Obituary: The Clare Association Annual 2007-08 pp.121-122

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(Caldecote, Petty Cury in Cambridge, Gamlingay, Freckenham etc and benefices), 1680-1729

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Taylor Benefaction (Cambridge, Girton etc), 1600

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Cave Scholarships (Warmfield), 1603

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Pyke Scholarship (White Horse Inn, Cambridge, later settled on Fellows' Garden), 1709

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Wilson Scholarship (Calne, later settled on part of Mowbrays Farm, Ickleton), 1724 Still in named existence, 1992

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Robert Rankin Scholarship (investments), 1938 and 1945

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Rolf Keith Henderson Bequest, 1982