Modern English biography, volume 1 (of 4), A-H by Frederic Boase
1881. _Medical Circular i_, 243–45 (1852), _portrait_; _I.L.N.
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lxxix_, 272 (1881), _portrait_; _Graphic xxiv_, 389 (1881),
_portrait_.
BILLING, RICHARD ANNESLEY. _b._ 1814; called to bar in Ireland Nov.
1839; practised at Dublin; admitted to bar at Melbourne 23 Oct.
1856; lecturer in law at Melbourne Univ.; Q.C. 1878; county court
judge for western division of Victoria April 1882 to death. _d._
Melbourne 21 June 1882.
BILLINGE, MARY (_dau. of Charles Billinge of Eccleston near
Prescot_). _b._ Eccleston 6 Nov. 1772. _d._ Edge lane, Liverpool
20 Dec. 1863 aged 91, but generally reputed to be 112 and so
recorded in the 26th report of the Registrar General. _W. J.
Thoms’s Human longevity_ (1873) 34–37, 105–13.
BILLINGS, ELKANAH (_2 son of Bradish Billings, of Gloucester near
Ottawa, then called Bytown, farmer_). _b._ Gloucester 5 May 1820;
ed. at Ottawa and Potsdam in state of New York; admitted attorney
at Toronto 1844; called to bar at Toronto 1845; practised at
Ottawa 1845–48, and at Renfrew 1849–52; edited the _Citizen_ paper
at Ottawa 1852–55; palæontologist to Geological survey of Canada
at Montreal 1 Aug. 1856 to death; visited Europe 1858; F.G.S.
April 1858; published the _Canadian Naturalist_ Feb. 1856, edited
the first vol. and wrote 55 out of the 63 papers in it;
contributed to _Silliman’s Journal_; presented his fine collection
of Star fishes, Cystideans and Crinoids to museum of Geological
survey of Canada. _d._ Montreal 14 June 1876. _Canadian Naturalist
viii_, 251–61 (1878); _Quarterly journal of Geol. Soc. xxxiii_,
48–50 (1877).
BILLINGS, ROBERT WILLIAM. _b._ London 1813; pupil of John Britton,
topographical draughtsman 1813–20; illustrated Godwin’s _History
of St. Paul’s Cathedral_ 1837; _Illustrations of the Temple
Church, London_, 1838; _Baronial and ecclesiastical antiquities of
Scotland 240 illustrations 4 vols._ 1845–52; restored the chapel
of Edinburgh Castle; built Castle Wemyss, Renfrewshire. _d._ The
Moulinère, Putney, Surrey 14 Nov. 1874. _Builder xxxii_, 982, 1035
(1874).
BILLINGTON, WILLIAM (_son of a contractor for road making_). _b._
the Yew Trees, Samlesbury near Blackburn 1827; worked in cotton
mills at Blackburn 1839; a beerseller at Blackburn; wrote a ballad
called _Th’ Shurat Weyvur_ 14,000 copies of which were sold at
time of Lancashire cotton famine; author of _Sheen and shade_
1861; _Lancashire poems with other sketches_ 1883, some copies of
which have a _portrait_ of him. _d._ 2 Bradshaw st. Blackburn 3
Jany. 1884 aged 56.
BINDLEY, CHARLES. _b._ 1796; author of following books all written
under pseudonym of Harry Hieover; _Stable talk and table talk, 2
vols._ 1845–46, _portrait_; _The pocket and the stud_ 1848,
_portrait_; _The stud for practical purposes and practical men_
1849; _Practical horsemanship_ 1850; _The hunting field_ 1850;
_Bipeds and quadrupeds_ 1853; _Sporting facts and sporting
fancies_ 1853; _The world how to square it_ 1854; _Hints to
horsemen_ 1856; _Precept and practice_ 1857; _The sportsman’s
friend in a frost_ 1857; _The sporting world_ 1858 and _Things
worth knowing about horses_ 1859. _d._ at house of Sir Thomas
Barrett-Lennard, 7 Lewes crescent, Brighton 12 Feb. 1859.
BINDON, SAMUEL HENRY. _b._ Ireland 1812; ed. at Trin. coll. Dublin,
B.A. 1835; called to Irish bar Nov. 1838; practised at Dublin;
went out to Victoria 1855; called to bar at Melbourne 22 May 1855;
member of legislative assembly of Victoria 1864–69; minister of
justice 1866–1869; county court judge at Sale, Victoria 1869 to
death except a short time, during which the Berry ministry took
all the judges of county courts off the bench, the day when this
was done 9 Jany. 1878 was known as _Black Wednesday_; had a
prominent share in establishment of technological classes in large
places. _d._ Melbourne 1 Aug. 1879 in 67 year.
BINFIELD, JOHN BILSON (_son of Mr. Binfield of Reading, organist who
d. 1839_). _b._ Reading 1805; organist of St. Giles’s church
Reading many years; author of _The choral service of the Church_
1846; editor and compiler of _The Reading psalmody_ 1847; set Dean
Milman’s _Martyr of Antioch_ to music. _d._ Devizes 28 June 1875.
BINGE, JOHN BULL (_son of a Sheffield cutler_). First appeared in
London May 1839 at Strand theatre in Lee’s adaptation of Auber’s
opera _The fairy lake_; sang at Covent Garden theatre 1840–42;
known as The singing mouse from his small voice; kept a toyshop in
the Lowther Arcade; sec. to Covent Garden theatrical fund 1869 to
death. _d._ New Malden, Surrey 21 Nov. 1878 aged about 63.
BINGHAM, CHARLES. _b._ 1 June 1815; 2 lieut. R.A. 20 June 1832;
brigade major at Woolwich 1849–54; deputy adjutant general to R.A.
1 April 1858 to death; colonel R.A. 20 Jany. 1863 to death. (_m._
13 March 1841 Williamina Henrietta dau. of John Mackintosh, M.D.
of Edinburgh, she was granted a civil list pension of £150, 19
June 1865). _d._ Brighton 6 April 1864.
BINGHAM, REV. CHARLES WILLIAM (_youngest son of Rev. Wm. Bingham
1771–1810, R. of Cameley, Somerset_). _b._ 28 Sep. 1810; ed. at
New coll. Ox., fellow, B.A. 1833, M.A. 1836; V. of Sydling St.
Nicholas Dorset 1838–46; R. of Melcombe Horsey, Dorset 23 Feb.
1842 to death; preb. of Salisbury 1876 to death; author of
_Commentaries on the four last books of the Pentateuch translated
from the Latin of John Calvin 4 vols._ 1852–55; a frequent
contributor to _Notes and Queries_ 1850 to death. _d._ Bingham’s
Melcombe 1 Dec. 1881.
BINGHAM, HENRY. Second lieut. 60 Rifles 30 April 1827, lieut. col.
19 June 1857 to 1865; inspecting field officer 1865–70; M.G. 6
March 1868. _d._ Wolverton house, co. Dublin 1 Oct. 1878.
BINGHAM, PEREGRINE (_elder son of Rev. Peregrine Bingham 1754–1826,
R. of Edmundesham, Dorset_). _b._ 1788; ed. at Winchester and
Magd. coll. Ox., B.A. 1810; barrister M.T. 27 Nov. 1818; recorder
of Southampton 5 Nov. 1830 to July 1840; contested Southampton 9
Jany. 1835; police magistrate at Worship st. London 1841, at Great
Marlborough st. 1846–60; lived at 35 Gordon square, London 1842 to
death; author of _The law and practice of judgments and
executions_ 1815; _The law of infancy and coverture_ 1816; _A
system of shorthand_ 1821; _Reports of cases in Court of Common
Pleas and other courts 10 vols._ 1824–34; _New cases in the Court
of Common Pleas and other courts 6 vols._ 1835–41; one of chief
contributors to _Westminster Review_, wrote 5 articles in the
first number Jany. 1824. _d._ 35 Gordon sq. London 1 Nov. 1864.
BINGHAM, REV. RICHARD (_son of Rev. Isaac Moody Bingham, R. of
Runwell, Essex who d. 1807_). _b._ 1 April 1765; ed. at Winchester
and New coll. Ox., fellow, B.A. 1787, B.C.L. 1801; P.C. of Trinity
church, Gosport 1790 to death; V. of Great Hale, Lincs. 1796 to
death; preb. of Chichester cathedral 22 July 1807 to death;
sentenced to 6 months imprisonment in county gaol at Winchester 26
Nov. 1813 for having illegally obtained a license for a public
house when no such house was in existence; published by
subscription third ed. of Joseph Bingham’s _Origines
Ecclesiasticæ_ 1829. _d._ Newhouse, Gosport 18 July 1858.
_Proceedings in a trial, the King against Rev. Richard Bingham_
1814.
BINGHAM, REV. RICHARD (_eld. son of the preceding_). _b._ 1798; ed.
at Magd. hall Ox., B.A. 1821, M.A. 1827; C. of Trinity church,
Gosport 1821–43; P.C. of Ch. Ch. Harwood, Bolton 1844–52; C. of
St. Mary’s Marylebone 1853–56; P.C. of Queenborough, Kent 1856–70;
edited _The works of the Rev. Joseph Bingham 10 vols., Clarendon
Press Oxford_ 1855; author of _Liturgia Recusa or suggestions for
revising the services of the United church of England and Ireland_
1860; _Liturgiæ recusæ exemplar, The Prayer book as it might be_
1863; _The Gospel according to Isaiah_ 1870; _Hymnologia
Christiana Latina_ 1871. _d._ Sutton, Surrey 22 Jany. 1872.
BINGHAM, RICHARD CAMDEN. _b._ 2 May 1801; chargé d´affaires at
Venezuela 23 Nov. 1852 to 31 Aug. 1858. _d._ 23 Jany. 1872.
BINNEY, EDWARD WILLIAM. _b._ Morton, Notts. 1812; solicitor at
Manchester 1836; conducted the case for the Claimant in the great
Chadwick law suit Nov. 1847; a paraffin oil manufacturer in
Scotland; chief founder and sec. of Manchester geological society
Oct. 1838, pres. 1857–59 and 1865–67, contributed 33 papers to the
Transactions 1839–72; member of Manchester literary and
philosophical society Jan. 1842, president to death; F.G.S. 1853,
F.R.S. 5 June 1856; possessed the most exact knowledge of coal
fields of Lancashire and Cheshire and of the geology of the whole
district. _d._ Cheetham hill, Manchester 19 Dec. 1881. _Trans. of
Geol. Soc. of Manchester xvi_, 256–59 (1882); _Proc. of Manchester
Lit. and Philos. Soc. xxi_, 142–48 (1882).
BINNEY, REV. THOMAS. _b._ Newcastle-on-Tyne April 1798; apprenticed
to Mr. Angas of Newcastle, bookseller 1813–20; ed. at Wymondley
college Herts 1820–23; minister of the New meeting, Bedford 1823;
minister of St. James’s st. chapel Newport, Isle of Wight Aug.
1824 to July 1829; ordained 29 Dec. 1824; minister of King’s
Weighhouse Chapel Eastcheap, London July 1829 to 4 July 1869,
where foundation stone of new chapel was laid 16 Oct. 1833; went
to the United States and Canada 1845 and to Australia 1857; LLD.
Univ. of Aberdeen 1852; chairman of Congregational Union of
England and Wales 1848; founded the Colonial Missionary Society
1836; author of _Illustrations of the practical power of faith_
1830, _3 ed._ 1856; _Conscientious clerical nonconformity_ 1839,
_5 ed._ 1860; _Is it possible to make the best of both worlds, a
book for young men_ 1853, this book sold at the rate of 100 a day
for many months, it was translated into several languages; _St.
Paul his life and ministry_ 1866; author of three Letters under
pseud. of _Fiat Justitia_ 1831, and of _The Great Gorham case_
1850, and several other pamphlets under pseud. of _John Search_;
author of a pamphlet called _Leicester Gaol by A. Balance, Esq. of
the Middle Temple_ 1841. _d._ Doric lodge, High road, Upper
Clapton 24 Feb. 1874. _Sermons by T. Binney second series, edited
by Henry Allon_ (1875) _xiii-lxvi_, _portrait_; _A memorial of the
late Rev. T. Binney, edited by Rev. J. Stoughton_ 1874; _T.
Binney, his mind, life and opinions by Rev. E. P. Hood_ 1874; _The
lamps of the temple 3 ed._ (1865) 146–87; _Contemporary Review
xxiii_, 884–97 (1874); _Graphic ix_, 218 (1874), _portrait_. He is
introduced as Canon Burney into the novels called _The master of
Marton_ 1864 and _Diary of a novelist_ 1870 _by Eliza Tabor_.
BINNS, EDWARD. M.D.; author of _The anatomy of sleep or the art of
procuring sound and refreshing slumber at will_ 1842; _Prodromus
towards a philosophical inquiry into the intellectual powers of
the negro_ 1844. _d._ Lucca, Jamaica 10 Feb. 1851.
BINNS, JOHN (_son of Mr. Binns of Dublin, ironmonger who d. 1774_).
_b._ Dublin 22 Dec. 1772; apprenticed to a soapboiler 1786; a
member of the London Corresponding Society 1794 which became the
greatest political association in Great Britain, chairman of its
general committee 6 months in 1795; connected with the United
Irishmen; left London for France 21 Feb. 1798 but arrested at
Margate 27 Feb. and after an examination by the Privy Council
committed to Tower of London; tried for high treason at Maidstone
May 1798 when acquitted; confined in Clerkenwell prison, then in
Gloucester prison till March 1801; sailed for America July 1801;
started a newspaper called _The Republican Argus_ at
Northumberland, Pennsylvania March 1802; edited at Philadelphia
March 1807 to 1829 _Democratic Press_ which soon became leading
paper in the state; alderman of Philadelphia Dec. 1822 to 1844.
_d._ Philadelphia 16 June 1860. _Recollections of the life of John
Binns_ 1854, _portrait_.
BINNS, THOMAS. Head master of the Friends’ school, Grove house,
Tottenham 1828; member of Committee of British and Foreign Bible
Society 1852–68, chairman of the Editorial Sub-Committee. _d._
Rockley near Bristol 2 Dec. 1872 aged 74. _Annual Monitor for
1874_ 6–10.
BINSTEAD, CHEESMAN HENRY. _b._ 1797; entered navy 10 June 1810;
agent for transports afloat 1828–34; captain 7 March 1853; retired
V.A. 30 July 1875. _d._ South parade, Wakefield 26 Nov. 1876.
BINYON, EDWARD. _b._ Manchester 1828; landscape painter both in oil
and water colours; contributed to exhibitions of Royal Academy and
Dudley Gallery 1857–76; his picture ‘The bay of Mentone’ has
frequently been reproduced; lived in island of Capri many years.
_d._ 5 Via Piazza, Capri 18 July 1876.
BIRCH, REV. HENRY MILDRED (_eld. son of Rev. Wm. Henry Rous Birch,
R. of Southwold, Suffolk_). _b._ Bedfield rectory, Suffolk 1820;
ed. at Eton and King’s coll. Cam., scholar 1839, Craven scholar
1841, B.A. 1843, M.A. 1846; fellow of his college 1843, members
prizeman 1844; assistant master at Eton; tutor to Prince of Wales
6 Aug. 1848 to 1851; R. of Prestwich, Lancs. 1852–84; chaplain in
ordinary to the Queen 27 Feb. 1852; B.D. Lambeth 1862; hon.
chaplain to Prince of Wales 16 Feb. 1863; canon of Ripon 29 June
1868 to death; proctor in convocation 1868, 1874 and 1880 to
death, _d._ St. Leonard’s lodge, Windsor 29 June 1884. _I.L.N.
xlii_, 456 (1863), _portrait_.
BIRCH, JAMES WHEELER WOODFORD (_eld. son of Rev. James Wheeler
Birch, V. of All Saint’s, Hertford_). member of Ceylon civil
service 1846–70; colonial sec. of the Straits Settlements May
1870; British resident in Malay state of Perak Nov. 1874 to death;
assassinated by the Malays at Perak 2 Nov. 1875.
BIRCH, JOHN FRANCIS. Second lieut. R.A. 18 Sep. 1793; second lieut.
R.E. 1 Jany. 1794, colonel R.E. 29 July 1825, colonel commandant
19 Oct. 1847 to death; C.B. 26 Sep. 1831; general 20 June 1854;
served in Flanders, Holland, Egypt and Spain. _d._ Folkestone 29
May 1856 aged 79.
BIRCH, SIR RICHARD JAMES HOLWELL (_son of Richard Comyns Birch, of
Bengal civil service_). _b._ Calcutta 1803; entered Bengal army
1821; studied at Trin. coll. Cam. 1823–24; judge advocate general
to the forces in Bengal 1841–52; military secretary to government
of India 1854 to 31 Dec. 1861 when he retired; M.G. 4 May 1858;
C.B. 5 June 1849, K.C.B. 18 May 1860. _d._ Venice 25 Feb. 1875.
_I.L.N. lxvi_, 259 (1875).
BIRCH, ROBERT HENRY. _b._ 1771; second lieut. R.A. 9 March 1795;
colonel 10 Jany. 1837 to 9 Nov. 1846, col. commandant 12 Aug. 1849
to death; M.G. 9 Nov. 1846. _d._ Dublin 29 June 1851.
BIRCH, SAMUEL (_eld. son of Rev. Samuel Birch, R. of St. Mary
Woolnoth, City of London who d. 1848_). _b._ London 3 Nov. 1813;
ed. at Merchant Taylors’ school 1826–31; employed in Public record
office 1834; assistant in department of Antiquities of British
Museum Jany. 1836, assistant keeper 1844; keeper of the Oriental
Mediæval and British antiquities and Ethnographical collections
1861 to death; corresponding member of Archæological Institute of
Rome 1839, of Berlin Academy 1851, of Academy of inscriptions of
French Institute 1861; LLD. St. Andrews 1862; determined the
ancient Cypriote to be a Greek language 1872; presided over
Congress of Orientalists held in London 14 Sep. 1874; received
German order of the Crown Nov. 1874; Rede lecturer Univ. of Cam.
for 1876; LLD. Cam. 1875; hon. fellow of Queen’s coll. Ox. 1875;
D.C.L. Ox. 1876; author of _Gallery of antiquities_ 1842;
_Introduction to the study of hieroglyphics_ 1857; _History of
ancient pottery_ 1857, _2 ed._ 1873; edited _Records of the past
12 vols._ 1873–77; _The manners and customs of the ancient
Egyptians by Sir J. G. Wilkinson_, _new ed. 3 vols._ 1878. _d._ 64
Caversham road, Kentish Town, London 27 Dec. 1885. _Times 29 Dec.
1885 p._ 8, _col._ 3; _Athenæum 2 Jany. 1886 pp._ 34–35; _Dublin
Univ. Mag. xc_, 53–60 (1877), _portrait_; _I.L.N. lxxxviii_, 64
(1886), _portrait_.
BIRCH, SYLVESTER DOUGLAS. A writer in Madras civil service 1830;
secretary and treasurer of Bank of Madras 1843; accountant general
at Bombay, pres. of the mint committee and government director of
Bank of Bombay 1859 to 28 Feb. 1865 when he retired on an annuity.
_d._ San Remo, Italy 4 Feb. 1881.
BIRCH, SIR THOMAS BERNARD, 2 Baronet. _b._ 18 March 1791; succeeded
22 Aug. 1833; sheriff of Lancs. 1841; M.P. for Liverpool 30 July
1847 to 1 July 1852. _d._ The Hazles Prescot near Liverpool 3
March 1880.
BIRCH, THOMAS JACOB (_2 son of Wyrley Birch of Wretham hall near
Thetford, Norfolk 1781–1866_). _b._ 15 Oct. 1806; ed. at Eton and
Brasenose coll. Ox., B.A. 1828, M.A. 1831; barrister I.T. 18 Nov.
1831; recorder of Thetford March 1839 to Dec. 1866; judge of
Norfolk county courts (circuit 32) March 1847 to death. _d._
Ballycroy, Mayo 26 April 1868.
BIRCHALL, REV. JOSEPH (_son of John Birchall of Prescot,
watchmaker_). _b._ Prescot 1805; ed. at Manchester school and
Brasn. Coll. Ox., Somerset scholar 1825, B.A. 1828, M.A. 1830; C.
of Newbury, Berks. 1831–38; R. of Church, Lancashire 1840 to
death; proctor in Convocation for Archd. of Manchester; author of
_Occasional Sermons_ 1840; _Ecclesiastical Synods_ 1868. _d._
Church rectory 27 Oct. 1878.
BIRCHAM, FRANCIS THOMAS (_youngest son of Samuel Bircham of Booton
hall, Norfolk_). _b._ Booton hall 1810; admitted solicitor 1833;
practised in London to 1882; solicitor to London and South Western
railway 1834–82; pres. of Incorporated law society 1874–75. _d._
Burhill near Walton-on-Thames 25 Nov. 1883. Personalty sworn
upward of £161,000 3 March 1884; his correct name was Thomas
Francis Bircham, but he always called himself Francis Thomas
Bircham.
BIRD, REV. CHARLES SMITH (_5 child of William Bird of Liverpool,
West Indian Merchant, who d. 1814_). _b._ Union st. Liverpool 28
May 1795; articled to Stanistreet and Eden of Liverpool,
solicitors Feb. 1812, released from articles 1814; entered Trin.
coll. Cam. 1816, scholar 1818, 3 Wr. and 2 Smith’s prizeman 1820,
Fell. of his coll. Sep. 1820; C. of Burghfield, Berks. 1823–44;
took pupils 1823–44; F.L.S. 4 March 1828; C. of Sulhamstead 1840;
V. of Gainsborough 1843–59; preb. of Lincoln 16 June 1843;
chancellor of Lincoln June 1859 to death, instituted and installed
16 July 1859; edited a monthly periodical called _The Reading
church guardian_ 1839–40; author of _For ever and other devotional
poems_ 1833; _Transubstantiation tried by Scripture and reason_
1839; _The baptismal privileges, the baptismal vow, and the means
of grace considered in 6 Lent lectures_ 1841, _2 ed._ 1843; _The
eve of the Crucifixion_ 1858. _d._ The Chancery, Lincoln 9 Nov.
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