CALL, SIR WILLIAM PRATT, 2 Baronet. _b._ 28 Sep. 1781; succeeded 1
March 1801; sheriff of Cornwall 1807; partner in banking house of
Call, Marten and Co. _d._ Whiteford house near Callington 3 Dec.
1851.
CALLAGHAN, JEREMIAH THOMAS FITZGERALD. _b._ about 1830; ed. at Trin.
coll. Dublin; called to Irish bar, Jany. 1854; acting consul
general at Labuan 27 May 1861; governor of Labuan 10 April 1862 to
Nov. 1866; administrator of government of Gambia 10 May 1871;
governor of Falkland islands 18 May 1876; governor of the Bahamas
11 Sep. 1880 to death; C.M.G. 30 May 1877. _d._ New York 9 July
1881.
CALLAGHAN, THOMAS. _b._ Dublin 18 Sep. 1816; ed. at Trin. coll.
Dub., B.A. 1836; called to the Irish bar 1839; emigrated to New
South Wales 1840; crown prosecutor 1841; chairman of quarter
sessions, Dec. 1844; a district court judge 1859 to death, held
his first court at Yass 19 July 1859; published _Acts and
ordinances of New South Wales with notes and index 3 vols._
1844–52. _d._ Braidwood, N.S.W. 28 Nov. 1863. _Heads of the people
i_, 161 (1847), _portrait_.
CALLCOTT, MARIA. Author of _Home among strangers a tale 2 vols._
1848; _The singers alphabet_ 1849; _The power of meekness_ 1853;
_The two firesides a tale of 90 years ago_ 1859. (_m._ Wm.
Hutchins Callcott 1807–82). _d._ 1 Campden house road, Kensington
19 Aug. 1881 aged 73.
CALLCOTT, WILLIAM. _b._ Kensington near London 1800; violinist in
orchestra of King’s theatre (now Her Majesty’s), Pall Mall;
repetiteur for the ballet there; musical director of Adelphi,
Olympic and Astley’s Amphitheatre where he composed for Andrew
Ducrow music for his representation of “The Grecian Statues”; his
musical compositions for pantomimes and melodramas were the best
since those of Wm. Henry Ware. _d._ Gravesend 6 Nov. 1878.
CALLCOTT, WILLIAM HUTCHINS (_son of John Wall Callcott, musical
composer 1766–1821_). _b._ Kensington, London 1807; member of
Royal society of musicians 4 July 1830; organist of Ely place
chapel; his arrangements and transcriptions for the piano amount
to many hundred pieces; author of _The child’s own singing book_
1843; _A few facts on the life of Handel_ 1859. _d._ 1 Campden
house road, Kensington 5 Aug. 1882.
CALLENDER, GEORGE WILLIAM. _b._ Clifton 24 June 1830; student of St.
Bartholomew’s hospital 1849, registrar 1854, assistant surgeon
1861, surgeon 1871 to death, lecturer on anatomy 1865, lecturer on
surgery 1873; surgical editor of _St. Bartholomew’s hospital
reports_ 1865–74; M.R.C.S. 1852, F.R.C.S. 1855, F.R.S. 8 June
1871; sec. of Clinical Soc. 1867–70, pres. 1877–9; author of
_Anatomy of the parts concerned in femoral rupture_ 1863 and of
many papers in _Transactions of Medical Chirurgical, Clinical and
Pathological Societies_. _d._ on board the Gallia on his way home
from Australia 20 Oct. 1879. _bur._ Norwood cemetery 29 Oct. _St.
Bartholomew’s hospital reports xv_, _pp. xli-xlvii_, (1879);
_Proc. of Med. and Chir. Soc. viii_, 480–2 (1880).
CALLENDER, WILLIAM ROMAINE (_eld. son of Wm. Romaine Callender of
Manchester who d. 1872_). _b._ Manchester 2 June 1825; cotton
spinner and merchant at Bolton and Manchester; member of
Manchester school board 24 Nov. 1870, vice chairman Dec. 1870 to
death; M.P. for Manchester 7 Feb. 1874 to death; F.S.A. 2 June
1859; author of _Education statistics of Manchester_ 1852; _The
commercial crisis of 1857 its causes and results_ 1858. _d._
Eversfield place, St. Leonard’s on Sea 22 Jany. 1876. _Graphic
xiii_, 182, 188 (1876), _portrait_.
CALLOW, JOHN. _b._ London 19 July 1822; studied art in Paris
1835–44; a landscape painter in water colours; professor of
drawing in royal military academy at Addiscombe, July 1855 to
1861; sub.-professor of drawing at Woolwich 1861; a teacher in
London; several of his studies have since his death been printed
in colours as a series of progressive lessons in art of
water-colour painting; exhibited 7 pictures at R.A., 9 at B.I. and
2 at Suffolk st. gallery 1844–67. _d._ Lewisham near London 25
April 1878.
CALTHORPE, GEORGE GOUGH-CALTHORPE, 3 Baron. _b._ 22 June 1787;
succeeded his brother as 3 Baron 5 June 1807. _d._ Lyons Sep.
1851.
CALTHORPE, FREDERICK GOUGH, 4 Baron (_3 son of 1 Baron Calthorpe
1749–98_). _b._ London 14 June 1790; ed. at Ch. Ch. Ox.; M.P. for
Hindon, Wilts. 1818–26, for Bramber, Sussex 1826–31; a
metropolitan comr. in lunacy; assumed name of Gough in lieu of
Calthorpe 14 May 1845; sheriff of Staffs. 1848; succeeded Sep.
1851; gave to town of Birmingham, Calthorpe park opened 15 April