Cheam School, 
23Q 
1811.] 
Stars in the political hemisphere, and the 
^ame of which has been encreasing for 
Eaore than half a century. 
To avoid any appearance of partiality, 
the names are alphabetically arranged. 
1. Lord Viscount Balgonky (eldest son 
sand heir of Alexander, Earl of Leven and 
jMelville) has served for some time since 
leaving school in the royal navy, and was 
'recently made a lieutenant. 
2. Mr. Jacob Beau, (son of the Rev. 
iMr. B. of Carshal ton, Surrey, Sunday¬ 
evening lecturer at Welbec-chapel, West- 
moreland-street, Mary-le-bone) after 
leaving Cheam, was entered a pensioner 
of Bene’t College, Cambridge, and is 
now? curate of Ail-hallows, London. 
Mr. Richard BerenSy (son of Mr. 
Berens, of Bedford-square,) has been for 
some time a fellow of Ail Souls' College, 
Oxford. 
4. Mr, Baliol Best, has lately been 
entered as a gen.ileman-commoner of 
Magdalen College, Oxford. 
5. Mr. George Calvert, (son of Mr. 
. of Bath,) has been about four years 
at University College, Oxford, as a com- 
ixioner. 
6. Mr. Stephen Hpde Cassan, (son of 
the late Mr. Cassan, barrister at law, of 
Bengal, and grandson of Stephen Cassan, 
esq. M.P. ofv Sheffield House, Queen’s 
County,) now a gentleman-commoner of 
Magdalen Hall, Oxford, and a student of 
llie Middle Temple. 
7. Mr, Allen Cooper, (son of Captain 
Cooper, of Gower-street, Bedford- 
square, and many years in the East Lidia 
Company’s service), now of Oriel Col¬ 
lege^ Oxford. 
8. Mr. Henry Goold Starkie Croas- 
(nephew of the late-Shaw, 
esq. of Epsom, Surrey, a bencher of one 
.of the law societies.) lately went as a ca¬ 
det to the East Indies. 
9. Mr. of Gioucester-place, 
Portman-square, an officer in the guards. 
10. Mr. Farish, (son of the professor 
of chemistry at Cambridge,) lately a stu¬ 
dent at the East India Company’s esta¬ 
blishment at Hertford, and since gone to 
India as a cadet. 
11. Mr. Heneage Finch, (son of the 
late Hon. Mr. Finch, step-son of the 
late Mr. Strode, of Upper Brook-street, 
and grandson of the late Earl of Ayles- 
ford.) now of All Souls’, Oxford. 
12. Mr. Thomas Fleet, {a younger son 
of Mr. F. of Dartfoid, Kent,) A.B. of 
University College, Oxford, which be has 
just left. 
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13. Mr. Edmund Gapper, (son of the 
late Mr. G. of Bencoolen,.) in tlie army, 
and su[)pos8d to be abroad. 
14. Mr. John Goold Gent, (sim of the 
late Colonel Gent, of the East Indies,) 
now of No. 14, Portland-place. having 
married, in November last, Mrs. Panton, 
widow of Mr. P. of the same place. 
15. Mr. William Gilpin, (son of the 
Rev. Mr. G. lately head of Cheam- 
school, and grandson of Mr. G. also-fcr- 
merly head of the same;) till very lately 
of Trinity College, or Plall, Cambridge, 
w here he died a short time ago, much i e» 
gretted. 
16. Mr. Cornelius Gorham, (son of Mrf 
Gorham, banker, of St. ISlear’s,) a pensL 
oner of Queen’s College, Cambridge. 
17. 3fr. John Thomas Grant, a pensi¬ 
oner of St. John’s, Cambridge. 
18. Mr. Robe?'t Hall, (brother of Mr. 
Clayton Hall,) a commoner of Queen’s 
College, Oxford : Mr. Clayton Hall is 
studying physic at Ivdinburgh. 
19. Mr, Edmund Lacon, (son of Sir 
Edmund Lacon, of Yarmouth,) lately at 
the Company’s establishment at Hertford, 
20. Tho. Hon. William Henry Leslie, 
(brotlier of Lord Ba!gonie,and son of the 
Earl of Leven and Melville,) went froin 
the Company’s establishment to India. 
21. Mr. Vvilliam I^ock, sncceeded 
his father about three years ago in his 
noble estate of Norbury Park, Surrey, 
where he now resides. 
22. Sir Archibald Murray, hart, of 
B1 ackrock, N.B. an officer in the guards, 
23. Mr. Oakes, (son of Capt. Oakes, 
of the Sea-Horse, and nephew of tha 
opulent Mr. Quintin Crawford.) in tha 
army and abroad. 
24. Mr. William Pritchard, (nephew 
of Mr. Gee, of Beddington Park, Surrey,) 
of St. John’s College, Cambridge. 
25. Mr. Rice, lately married to Lady 
Theodosia Pery, daughter of Lord Li¬ 
merick. 
2(5. Mr. Edzeard Smalley, lately of tha 
Company’s establishment rCl Hertford^ 
now in India. 
27. Mr. James Stevens, (a,son of the 
M.P. tor Tralee,) was a fellow-com¬ 
moner, we believe, of Trinity Hallp 
Cambridge, which lie has left some time. 
28. Mr. George Stevens, (brother of 
tiie above,) vone to Inoia as a cadet, 
29. ISir. Thomas Thackeray, went as a 
cadet to India in 1806. 
Among the gentlemen, whose destina¬ 
tions L have not yet heard, are Sir Simon 
Taylor bart.j Hon. F. Anns^lev] tlie sons 
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