The Trusty Servant Nov 2018 No. 126 | Page 32

N o .126 Giles Wigram Kaye (E, 59-60): died 13.4.2018. Son of AWK (E, 20-24). He attended Harper Adam Agricultural College, Australia. He first worked as assistant manager at Moree, New South Wales. He then returned to the United Kingdom to farm in Wiltshire. He died peacefully at the Shelley Park Neuro Care Centre after a series of strokes. He is survived by his daughter. Michael John Sharpston (Coll, 57-61): 31.5.2018. Captain of Bowls. Kenneth Freeman and Leslie Hunter Prizes. Classical Scholarship, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 2(1) Economics. He first worked as an assistant Economist at the Ministry of Overseas Development 1965. He then moved to Ghana to work for the Development Advisory Service for Harvard University 1969. He then returned as an assistant lecturer at Cambridge University. He then grasped the opportunity to continue his practical work in development economics for the World Bank in Washington in 1972. His seminal paper on health economics was typical of his output: it was compelling reading and changed the course of World Bank policy in this area. He finally returned to Cambridge and eagerly followed developments in subjects as diverse as cognitive science and the history of espionage. He re- met Inés Garcia, whom he had known when working for the World Bank in 1972, and they married in 2008. He was diagnosed with a rare form of liver and bile-duct cancer. Richard Ashley Proctor Banks (D, 59-63): died 26.1.2018. Brother of FFWB (D, 53-56) and CHB (D, 56-60). Diploma, École Hôtelière, Lausanne. He then followed as Assistant Banqueting Manager, Hyde Park Hotel, London 1967-68 and worked for the racecourse- caterer Letherby and Christopher. T he T rusty S ervant He was then the landlord, Six Bells at Witham-on-the-Hill, one of the youngest landlords in the country. He then went to Australia and worked for Percy Marks, a jewellers shop in Sydney. But his biggest claim to fame was to run the Southern Hemisphere Backgammon Championships. He returned to the UK to work for the family business, JWE Banks & Sons. Chairman, East of England Coursing Club. He stood for UKIP, Battersea 1997 and in the Euro Election 1999 for East England. He ran a betting book for his friends aged 15 and continued in later life under the soubriquet ‘Honest Ash’. Bon viveur, sage, writer, country gentleman, race-goer, flamboyant and profligate – describes him well. Married (1) 1974 Sophie Godfrey-Faussett (marriage dissolved) ands (2) 1988 Jennifer Lister (marriage dissolved). He is survived by his son. Nigel Rupert Neale Clarkson (K, 1961-64): died 3.7.2018. Brother of PJRC (K, 1963-67) and TWJC (E, 76-80). VI. Mons OCS. Commissioned into 11th Hussars 1966-69. Represented the Army in bobsleighing. The Army gave him his life – the camaraderie and mutual loyalty. He first worked for Coopers and then he learnt everything about trading from David Hurtford Jones. He then worked for Mayer Newman and in 1992 he set up his own scrap-trading company Newman Clarkson & Co Ltd, dealing with the German Battle Fleet at Scapa Flow, Spitfires in Russia, T34 Tanks and a trainload of electrical motors from a dismantled weapons factory in Mongolia, and also the breaking up for scrap of old Russian submarines in Finland. And throughout the time he was racing and rallying cars including the London-to-Mexico Rally. For the last 20 years he traded everywhere in the world from his home in East Sussex. He was ‘a legend in the scrap industry’. 32 Married (1) Mary Holdsworth (marriage dissolved) and (2) 1984 Emma Raikes, who survives him with their two daughters and by two sons of his first marriage. Allan Martin Russell Reid (I, 61-66): died 13.1.2018. Son of ARR (C, 34-39) and father of DGR (I, 91-96). Co Prae, School Orchestra (French horn) and Chapel Choir. Trinity College, Dublin, Natural Sciences 1967-71. He first worked for Peat Marwick Mitchell in London and Toronto 1971-80. He then worked for Grant Thornton 1980-84, Banque Paribas 1984-86, Director Royal Insurance Group 19877-96. He was founding director of Hamptons International Group 1996-01. He was then busy in the local community. He was a governor, St Swithun’s School (Treasurer) 2007-17. Treasurer, Friends of Winchester Cathedral, and a member of Winchester Cathedral Deanery Finance Committee. He was a ‘Volunteer Listener’ with the Samaritans since 2002 and was an ‘External Listener’ at Winchester College. Treasurer, combined Parishes of St Laurence and St Swithun’s and was a member of the Ashton Singers. The warmth of his personality was striking and he left you with the impression that you were important to him. He was appointed MBE in the New Year’s Honours List 2018, two weeks before he died. His widow and children have attended the Investiture. Married 1972 Christina Royle, who survives him with their son and daughter. Michael Howard McCall (Coll, 68-72): died 8.4.2018. Duncan Mathma˜ Prize 1969 and 1970. Richardson Mathma˜ Prize 1972. Exhibitioner, St John’s College, Cambridge, 1 Maths (Hons) 1977. MA 1980. PhD Elementary Particle Theory, Durham University 1980. He then went to Hughes Hall, Cambridge and was awarded PGCE