bro, Alfred John CHURCH (Rev.), (b. 1829), Headmaster of Henley and of Retford Grammar Schools; Professor of Latin at Univ. Coll., London, 1880-1888; prize poem, Oxford, 1883; author of various works dealing with classical subjects.—["Who’s Who.”]
fa si da son, Sir John R. SEELEY, K.C.M.G. (1834-1895), Professor first of Latin at Univ. Coll., London, and afterwards of Modern History at Cambridge; published in 1865 “Ecce Homo,” a work which attracted immediate attention and provoked a storm of controversy; also works on history and political science.—["Dict. N. Biog.”]
Sydney Monckton #COPEMAN#, F.R.S., M.D. (Camb.), Medical
Inspector
Local Government Board; Member
of Council of Epidemiological
Society; Research Scholar
and Special Commissioner British
Medical Association; recipient
of many gold medals and prizes of
importance.—["Who’s
Who.”]
fa fa fa, Peter COPEMAN, founder, with his brother Robert, of Copeman’s Bank, Aylsham, Norfolk (now incorporated with Barclay’s); successful merchant.
fa, Arthur Charles COPEMAN, M.B., London; gold medallist in anatomy and physiology, University of London; entered Army Medical Service on the nomination of the Chancellor of the University; subsequently entered the Church, and became Hon. Canon of Norwich Cathedral; for many years Chairman of Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, and of Norwich School Board and Board of Guardians.
fa bro, Edward COPEMAN, M.D., Aberdeen; President British Medical Association; consulting physician to Norfolk and Norwich Hospital; author and inventor of gynaecological instruments and of special methods of operation.
James Henry #COTTERILL#, F.R.S. (b. 1836), Lecturer
and
subsequently Vice-Principal
of the Royal School of Naval
Architecture, South Kensington;
Professor of Applied Mechanics at
the Royal Naval Coll., Greenwich,
1873-1897.—["Who’s Who.”]
fa bro, Thomas COTTERILL, eminent clergyman at Sheffield; A.B., Cambridge, 1801.—["Grad. Cant.”]
bro, Joseph Morthland COTTERILL, D.D. (hon. causa), St. Andrew’s University.
fa son, Henry COTTERILL, Senior Wrangler, 1835; second classic, Fellow of St. John’s Coll., Cambridge; Bishop of Edinburgh.—["Grad. Cant.”]
bro son, Joseph M. COTTERILL (b. 1851), Surgeon to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, Lecturer at Edinburgh School of Medicine.—["Who’s Who.”]
bro son, Arthur COTTERILL, Head of Permanent Way Department Egyptian Railway Administration.
fa bro son, Thomas COTTERILL, third wrangler, 1832; fellow of St. John’s Coll., Cambridge; one of the earliest members of the London Mathematical Soc., to which he contributed many papers of importance.—["Grad. Cant.”]