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H. Bourne_ 1855, _portrait_; _J. Petty’s Primitive Methodist connexion_ 1864, _portrait_; _Simpson’s Recollections of H. Bourne_ 1859. BOURNE, JAMES. _b._ Dalby near Spilsby, Lincolnshire 1773; teacher of drawing in London; made numerous sketches in Cumberland and in Devon and Cornwall; Huntingtonian minister at Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire May 1845 to death. _d._ Sutton Coldfield 11 June 1854 in 82 year. _W. Benson’s Life and letters of J. Bourne_ 1875, _portrait_. BOURNE, JAMES (_brother of Hugh Bourne_). _b._ Feb. 1781; joined Wesleyan Methodists 1799; co-operated with his brother in establishment of Camp meetings 1807; the first general book steward of Primitive Methodist connexion 1820; chairman at the annual conferences many times. _d._ Bemersley, Staffs. Jany. 1860. _J. Petty’s History of Primitive Methodist connexion_, (_new ed._ 1864). BOURNE, SIR JAMES, 1 Baronet (_2 son of Peter Bourne of Hackinsall, Lancs. 1783–1846_). _b._ 8 Oct. 1812; ed. at Shrewsbury; lieut. col. commandant royal Lancashire artillery 13 April 1863 to 27 July 1881, hon. col. 27 July 1881 to death; M.P. for Evesham 12 July 1865 to 24 March 1880; created baronet 10 May 1880; C.B. 24 May 1881. _d._ Heathfield house, Wavertree near Liverpool 14 March 1882. BOURNE, SIR JAMES DYSON, 2 Baronet (_eld. child of the preceding_). _b._ 29 July 1842; cornet 5 Dragoon guards 21 Dec. 1860, lieut. col. 1 July 1881 to 1883. _d._ Brook st. Grosvenor sq. London 11 Nov. 1883. BOURNE, STEPHEN. Edited the _World_ newspaper which was incorporated with the _Patriot_ 1831; an active promoter of the Protestant Society, of the Ecclesiastical Knowledge Society, and of the Test and Corporation agitation; stipendiary magistrate in Jamaica; registrar of Berbice; a cotton grower in Jamaica. _d._ Brixton, London 29 March 1868 aged 76. BOUSFIELD, NATHANIEL GEORGE PHILIPS. _b._ Dublin 1829; M.P. for Bath 4 Feb. 1874 to 24 March 1880. _d._ Grosvenor place, London 21 May 1883. BOUTELL, REV. CHARLES (_son of Rev. Charles Boutell, P.C. of Repps, Norfolk who d. 26 July 1855 in 84 year_). _b._ St. Mary Pulham, Norfolk 1 Aug. 1812; ed. at St. John’s coll. Cam., B.A. 1834, incorp. at Trin. coll. Ox. 1836, M.A. 1836; R. of Downham Market, Norfolk 1847–50; V. of Wiggenhall, St. Mary, Norfolk 1847–55; Reader at St. Luke’s Lower Norwood, Surrey 1860–67; assistant minister at St. Stephen’s Portland town London 1872–73; one of founders of London and Middlesex Archæological society 14 Dec. 1855, sec. 23 July 1857 to 27 Nov. 1857; sec. of St. Alban’s Architectural Society; author of _Monumental brasses and slabs of the Middle ages_ 1847; _A manual of British Archæology_ 1858; _A manual of heraldry historical and popular_ 1863, _3 ed._ 1864; _English heraldry, illustrated_ 1867, _4 ed._ 1879; _A Bible Dictionary_ 1871, republished as _Haydn’s Bible Dictionary_ 1879. _d._ 18 Portsdown road, London 31 July 1877. _London and Middlesex Arch. Soc. Trans. i_, 209, 316. BOUTFLOWER, REV. HENRY CREWE (_son of John Johnson Boutflower of Salford, Manchester, surgeon_). _b._ Salford 25 Oct. 1796; ed. at Manchester school 1807–15, and St. John’s coll. Cam., Hulsean theological prizeman 1816, B.A. 1819, M.A. 1822; C. of Elmdon near Birmingham 15 April 1821; head master of Bury sch. Lancs. 6 May 1823 to 1857; P.C. of St. John’s Bury 1832–57; R. of Elmdon 1857 to death; author of _The doctrine of atonement is agreeable to reason_ 1817, and of sermons; collected materials for a history of Bury. _d._ West Felton vicarage, Salop 4 June 1863. _Admission register of Manchester school iii_, 13–15 (1874). BOUTFLOWER, VENERABLE SAMUEL PEACH (_eld. son of Charles Boutflower of Colchester, surgeon_). _b._ 1815; ed. at St. John’s coll. Cam., scholar, 22 wrangler 1838, B.A. 1838, M.A. 1841; P.C. of Brathay 1839–42 and 1856–67; C. of Seaforth 1842–56; V. of St. Lawrence Appleby 1867 to death; archdeacon and canon res. of Carlisle 1867 to death. _d._ The Abbey, Carlisle 22 Dec. 1882. BOUVERIE, REV. EDWARD (_2 son of hon. Bartholomew Bouverie 1753–1835, M.P. for Downton_). _b._ 15 Aug. 1783; ed. at Ch. Ch. Ox., B.A. 1804, M.A. 1807; V. of Coleshill, Berks. 1808 to death; chaplain in ord. to the Sovereign 1819 to death; preb. of Preston in Sarum cathedral 16 Feb. 1826 to death. _d._ Coleshill vicarage 22 July 1874. BOUVERIE, EVERARD WILLIAM (_eld. son of Edward Bouverie of Delapré abbey near Northampton 1767–1858_). _b._ 13 Oct. 1789; ed. at Harrow and St. John’s coll. Cam., B.A. 1812, M.A. 1816; cornet Royal horse guards 2 April 1812, lieut. col. 16 Sep. 1845 to Sep. 1853 when placed on h.p.; colonel 15 Hussars 17 July 1859 to death; general 9 April 1868; author of _The horse-buyer’s guide, shewing the tricks of dealers_ 1853. _d._ Delapré abbey 18 Nov.