Modern English biography, volume 1 (of 4), A-HBoase, Frederic
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Modern English biography, volume 1 (of 4), A-H
Boase, Frederic
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BEAMISH, NORTH LUDLOW (_brother of Francis Bernard Beamish_). _b._
31 Dec. 1797; ed. at Sandhurst; cornet 4 dragoon guards 7 Nov.
1816, captain 1823–26 when placed on h.p.; F.R.S. 15 Nov. 1827;
K.H. 1837; lieut. colonel in Hanoverian service 1852; sheriff of
city of Cork 1855; author of _Peace campaigns of a cornet [anon.]
3 vols._ 1829; _History of the King’s German legion 2 vols._
1832–37; _The discovery of America by the Northmen in the tenth
century_ 1841; _On the uses and application of cavalry in war_
1855. _d._ Ann Mount near Glanmire, Cork 27 April 1872.
BEAMISH, RICHARD (_brother of the preceding_). _b._ 16 July 1798;
ensign Coldstream Guards 1814–18 when placed on h.p.; assistant
engineer on the Thames tunnel Aug. 1826 and resident engineer Dec.
1834 to Aug. 1836; engineer for Cork and other counties in Ireland
1828–34; resident engineer of Gloucester and forest of Dean
railway to 1850; M.I.C.E. 27 Jany. 1829; F.R.S. 24 March 1836;
author of _Popular instruction on the calculation of probabilities
translated from the French of A. Quetelet_ 1839; _A treatise on
elocution_ 1854; _A memoir of the life of Sir Marc Isambard
Brunel_ 1866; _The Psychonomy of the hand, 2 ed._ 1865. _d._
Bournemouth 20 Nov. 1873. _Min. of Proc. of Instit. of C.E. xl_,
246–51 (1875).
BEAMONT, REV. WILLIAM JOHN (_only son of Wm. Beamont of Warrington,
solicitor_). _b._ Warrington 16 Jany. 1828; ed. at Warrington,
Eton and Trin. coll. Cam.; chancellor’s medallist 1850, B.A. 1850,
M.A. 1853; fellow of his college 1852 to death; C. of St. John’s
the Evangelist, Drury lane, London 1855; P.C. of St. Michael’s
Cambridge 1857 to death; chief founder of Cambridge School of art
1858 and the Church Defence Association 1859; originator of the
Church Congress 1861; author of _Catherine the Egyptian slave_
1852; _Concise grammar of the Arabic language_ 1861; author with
Rev. W. M. Campion of _The prayer-book interleaved_ 1868, _7 ed._
1880. _d._ Trinity college, Cambridge 6 Aug. 1868.
BEAN, WILLIAM. Began riding with the Queen’s stag hounds 1792; a
great steeplechase rider; rode 24 steeplechases and won 17 of
them. _d._ Notting hill London about 31 March 1867 aged about 86.
_Scott and Sebright by the Druid_ (1885) 282–89; _Illust. sporting
news vi_, 241 (1867), _portrait_.
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