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List of Carthusians

Curtis, William, 1836-40. Cousin of C. G. Curtis (above). b. 1821. Silver Medal. Scholar of St. John's Coll. Cam. Wrangler. Chaplain to the Priory, Roehampton. Formerly Assistant Math. Master in the School.

Curwen, Edward Darcy, 1878. Son of H. F. Curwen, of Workington Hall, Cumberland.

Curzon, Hon. Edward Cecil, 1823. Son of the Hon. Robt. Curzon and the Baroness De la Zouche. b. 1812. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Barrister. D.L. and J.P. for Middlesex. Chairman of Kensington Sessions, &c.

Curzon, Hon. Robert (Lord De la Zouche), 1821. Elder brother of the above, b. 1810. Ch. Ch. Oxf. Private Secy, to Lord Stratford de Redcliffe when Ambassador at Constantinople. Joint Commissioner with Sir Fenwick Williams at the Conference at Erzeroum for settling the boundaries between Russia, Persia and Turkey. Succeeded to the title 1870, d. 1873. Author of 'Monasteries of the Levant,' &c.

Curzon,* Robert Lothian William, 1868. Son of Col. the Hon. Ernest Curzon, and nephew of Earl Howe. b. 1857.

Cuthbert, William, 1825, b. 1813.

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Daintry, George Smith, 1823. Son of John Smith Daintry, of North Rode, Cheshire, b. 1810. J.P. for Cheshire. North Rode Grange.

D'Albiac, George Charles, 1819. Son of the late Major D'Albiac, of Buckham Hill, Sussex, b. 1807. Capt. 4th Light Dragoons, d.

D'Albiac, Henry Eardley Aylmer, 1819. Brother of the above, b. 1808. J.P. for Sussex. Durrington Manor, Worthing.

Daldy,* Frederick Francis, 1869. Son of Fred. R. Daldy, of Belvedere, Kent. b. 1857. Scholar of Pemb. Coll. Cam. Senior Opt.