Talk:Samuel Danks Waddy

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Samuel Danks Waddy also went to Wesley College; he was the first pupil to be registered. Samuel Dousland Waddy was not the Headmaster but was instrumental in the founding of Wesley College and served as Governor (1844-62). [Source: King Ted's by John Cornwell]

There is also a Donald Campbell Waddy (1910-2004; google obliges), educated at King Edward VII School, who might well be a descendant of Samuel Danks Waddy.

[D. C. WADDY, M.B., Ch.B. (1919-27), on January 16th, to Miss B. Kielty, of Belfast. KES Magazine, March 1941.]


[edit] Books

  • Cornwell, John (2005). King Ted's (1st ed.). King Edward VII School, Sheffield. ISBN 0-9526484-1-5.

roundhouse 08:14, 23 June 2006 (UTC)