|
|
WILLIAM SMITH, M.P.
b 1756 d 31 MAY 1835 Reformer |
|
FRANCES COAPE
dau of John Coape and Hannah; b 5 Jan 1759 in Old Jewry
Presbyterian, London d 1840 m 12 Jan 1781 |
|
|
FRANCES COAPE SMITH
b
1788 Naples, Italy one
of ten children, d
1 Feb 1880 York Street,
Portman Sq, m 1 June
1818 |
|
WILLIAM EDWARD SHORE after
Nightingale
b Ab 1786 Norton,
Yorkshire Attended Cambridge,
Trinity College 1811. d 1874 in
EMBLEY PARK ROMSEY HAMPSHIRE |
. |
|
(FRANCES) PARTHENOPE NIGHTINGALE,
after LADY VERNEY,
b 19 Apr 1819 Naples, Italy, d 12 May
1890 Claydon House, Married at Embley
Park, Author,
dsp
|
|
SIR HARRY CALVERT,
after: RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR HARRY VERNEY
2nd BT,
7 DEC 1801 in Claydon,
Bucks, d 12 FEB 1894, Drained and
reclaimed land, built cottages, founded
schools, and was active in the
administration of the poor law. Liberal
Member for Buckinghamshire and held his
seat for 52 years. In 1841 Census
-states b 1806.
|
|
Elizabeth (ELIZA) Hope,
AFTER lADY vERNEY,
b ab 1821 (In 1841 Census)
m 30 JUN 1835 in Claydon,
Bucks Daughter of Admiral
Sir George Hope,
Verney's Prev Marriage
|
|
|
EMILY VERNEY
b 1 1843 Claydon,
Buckinghamshire, d
1872 Involved in
Franco-Prussian War
with Red Cross. Died
at age of 29 from
disease caught while
working in Malta. |
|
Harry Calvert
VERNEY, 3rd BT
b
7 AUG 1840 Claydon
Buckinghamshire d
1851 In 1841
Census |
|
GEORGIANA VERNEY
b
1839-1840 |
|
CaTHERINE ELIZA
VERNEY
b 1836- d 1856
In 1841 Census |
|
Captain
Edmund Hope Verney,
R.N. 3rd BT
b
1838 in St
Georges, Hanover Sq,
London Eldest son
d
8 May 1910 Claydon
House Bucksafter
operation (Ref
Times
10 May 1910) Also
res Rhianfa,
Anglesey, Wales
Dwelling: Rhianfa
Mansion Served
in Crimean War,
Indian Mutiny,
Lucknow, Sepoy
Massacre,
Served
short time in prison
M.P and writer
In 1841 Census |
|
LADY Margaret Maria
HAYS WILLIAMS d
1930- dau Ruth
became sec for the
Margaret Verney
Scholarship"
"16 June 1896 F.N.
sends on poor
Morforwyn's feeling
better; the good
that Margaret and
Ellin did for 'that
poor fellow'"
(Wellcome Library
-Sue Goldie) |
|
. |
Ellin VERNEY
b 1874
London South
Kensington,
London,
Middlesex
"Had issue"
in 1895 at
Cardiff,
read a paper
on the
history of
Middle
Clayton
Parish. She
was also the
hon.
librarian
there. d 8
Sep 1951
obit: "A
life of
perfect
charity."
???
--Ellin died
w Verney
name in 1951
divorced?
Confused:
Barbara
Dossey's
book says
Ellin died
1947. |
|
COL.
WILLIAM.HENRY
SALMON |
. |
Lettice
Sarah VERNEY
b 1875
Llandegfan,
Anglesey,
Wales,
Living w/
parents at
Claydon
House in
1901 d 1908 |
. |
Ruth
Florence
VERNEY
b 1880
Llandegfan,
Anglesey,
Wales.
Living w/
parents at
Claydon
House in
1901 In July
1897
"awarded
certificate
upon first
examination"
at Oxford.
(Ref
Times,
12 Aug
12, 1897). A
god-daughter
of Florence
Nightingale.
Seemed to be
active in
local church
affairs, esp
to act as
secretary or
librarian.. |
|
LT. COL.
Harry
Calvert
Williams
Verney, BT,
4th Baronet
Verney b
7 JUN 1881 d
1974
Married:
7 DEC 1911 |
|
LADY Rachel
Catherine
Bruce
after
LADY
Rachel
Verney,
b 23
FEB 1890,
d 1946.
Dau of
Victor
Alexander
BRUCE Earl
of Elgin
9th, Earl of
Kincardine
13th
(1849-1917)
and Lady
Constance
Mary
CARNEGIE
(1851-1909) |
|
|
Ralph
Bruce
VERNEY,
5th
bt
b
18
JAN
1915
Aylesbury
Vale,
eldest
son,
Was
prev
engaged
to
Miss
Cynthia
Spink-Bryce,
which
the
Times
of
20
May
1940
announced
"will
not
now
take
place." |
|
Mary
VESTEY
m 7
July
1948,
younger
dau
of
Percy
Charles
VESTEY |
|
. |
Edmund Ralph VERNEY
b 1950 |
. |
Daphne FAUSSET-Farquhar
Lovelocks House,
dau of Col Hamilton FAUSSET- FARQUHAR. m 27 Mar 1982 |
. |
. |
Andrew Nicholas Edmund VERNEY
b 1983 |
. |
Elizabeth Mary VERNEY
b 1985 |
|
. |
MARY JANE VERNEY
b 1959 |
. |
SARAH DOROTHY VERNEY
b 1953 |
. |
Francesca Marjorie VERNEY
b 1963 |
|
|
|
. |
Frederick William
Verney, MP
Barrister,
b 1846 d 1913,
English
Secretary to Siamese
Legation |
|
MAUDE SARAH HAY,
b |
|
|
RALPH Verney,
b 1879 |
|
GWENDOLEN
Verney,
b
1881 D 1932 |
|
KATHLEEN
Verney,
b
1883 |
|
FRANK
NEWTON |
|
|
COLONEL
George Hope
Lloyd-Verney,
b
1842 in Claydon,
Bucks, Eng Lived in
Australia - was
aide-de-camp to
Governor of
Queensland,
Blackall.
Hampshire Regiment |
|
Harriet Julia
Morforwyn Hinde
b Castle House,
Aberystwyth, Wales M
1866 Seems
that she used
Morforwyn as her
first name. Dau of
Maj.-Gen. Charles
HINDE. d 31 Jul 1913 |
|
|
Son
Lloyd-Verney
d
26
Nov 1870,
bu
Paddington
Cemetery |
. |
MAJOR James
Hope
Lloyd-Verney
eldest son,
b 1869
attended
Eton, d 15
Nov 1909
London,
Hampshire
Regiment |
. |
LT. Edward
Vortigern
Lloyd-Verney
b 8
MAR 1874 d
12 NOV 1893
Hampshire
Regiment |
. |
Catharine
Morforwyn
Lloyd-Verney
b
4
Aug
1867d
28 May 1890
Bombay |
|
EdwIN
PHILLIP
SMITH eldest
son of Rev
Albert
Smith, m
Bombay 1 Nov
1888, |
. |
Morforwyn
Mary Letitia
Lloyd-Verney
b 6
AUG 1880 m
ab 1904 |
|
Canon Gerald
C.
FANSHAWE
b 16 Nov
1870 Cape
Town, Cape
Of Good
Hope, 5th
son of
General
Charles
FANSHAWE,
R.E., d 15
Apr 1924. in
nursing home
at age of
53.
(Ref obit:
Times
16 Apr
1924). |
|
|
SON
FANSHAWE |
|
DAUGHTER
FANSHAWE |
|
. |
SIR Harry
Lloyd
Lloyd-Verney,
G.V.C.O.,
M.V.O.
b 23
JAN 1872
second son,
in Plas
Iolyn,
Yspytty
Ifan,
Wales; d 28
Feb 1950
"F.N. wishes
some life
could be
made for
Harry Lloyd,
who has
absolutely
no
application
for anything
but dancing;
he wants to
be a private
secretary of
a Cabinet
Minister."
(Wellcome
Library -Sue
Goldie)
Deputy
Master of
King
Edward's
Household. |
. |
LADY Joan
Elizabeth
Mary Cuffe,
b 1877 d
27 Feb 1951
m 6th June
1899, eldest
dau Hamilton
John Cuffe,
5th Earl of
Desart and
Margaret
Joan
Lascelles |
|
|
Gerald
Harry
George
Lloyd-Verney
b
1900
d
1957 |
|
Joyce
Sybil
Vivian
Smith
b
1905
d
1983 |
|
|
|
SON
Lloyd-Verney |
|
SON
Lloyd-Verney |
|
|
HENRY
Lloyd-Verney,
GCVO
Think this
wrong -Harry
is father-
Is there a
Henry? |
|
|
|
|
Joan
Verena
Verney
b
25
Jan
1908
d 1
Apr
1938.
m 20
Jan
1931
to
her
second
cousin. |
|
HON.
LT.
Gustavus
Lascelles
Hamilton-
Russell.b
18
Oct
1907,
d 2
Jun
1940.
Grenadier
Guards,
Son
of
Gustavus
William
Hamilton-Russell,
J.P.,
D.L.,
9th
Viscount
Boyne
and
of
Viscountess
Boyne,
C.B.E.
(nee
Lascelles),
of
Bridgnorth.
France
and
Belgium
Campaign,
1939/40
Brother
died
in
action
too. |
|
|
Charmian Joan Hamilton-Russell b. 8 April 1933, d. 12 May 1937 by accident per
Times,
falling down 60 ft lift shaft dsp |
. |
Gustavus Michael George Hamilton- Russell 10th Viscount Boyne b 10 DEC 1931 d 14 DEC 1995 |
|
Rosemary Anne Stucley
Dau of Dennis Frederick Bankes Stucley 5th Bart and Sheila Margaret Warwick Bampfylde |
|
. |
HON. Caroline Veronica Hamilton- Russell
b 15 Feb 1957 |
1 |
David George Fothergill Banks,
son of Thomas Herbert Fothergill Banks, m 25 Oct 1975, divorced 1990. |
2 |
Lt.-Col. Robert John Cotterell,
m
11 April 1997 |
. |
HON. Sara Emma Hamilton- Russell b 15 Jul 1959 d 1989 result of an accident |
|
Nigel Anthony Twiston-Davies, |
. |
HON. Lucy Jane Hamilton- Russell
b 13 Sep 1961 |
1 |
Patrick James Bailey,
son of Sir Derrick Thomas Louis Bailey, 3rd Bt. and Katharine Nancy Darling, m 6 Aug 1983, Divorced 1986. |
2 |
Nathaniel Edward Carwardine Sherwood,
m 1989 |
. |
Gustavus Michael Stucley Hamilton-Russell, 11th Viscount Boyne |
. |
Lucy Potter
dau of George Potter |
. |
. |
Emelia Rose Hamilton- Russell |
. |
Frederick Gustavus George Hamilton- Russell |
|
|
|
. |
MAJ.
GEN.
Gerald
Harry
George
Lloyd-
Verney,
D.S.O.,
M.V.O.,
b
10
July
1900,
d 3
April
1957,
m 25
Feb
1926
Eton
and
Royal
Military
College,
Camberley;
Commissioned
into
Grenadier
Guards,
1919;
served
in
Turkey,
Comm
2
Batt
Irish
Guards
1940-
1942;
32
Guards
Brigade,
UK,
and
Brig,
1942;
6
Guards
Tank
Brigade,
UK
and
Normandy,
France,
1942-1944;
7
Armoured
Div
NW
Europe
1944;
retired
1948;
published
The
Desert
Rats
(Hutchinson,
London,
1954)
Guards
Armoured
Division,
a
short
history
(Hutchinson,
London,
1955)
The
Devil's
Wind. |
. |
Joyce
Sybil
Vivian
Smith
b
1905 |
. |
. |
LIVING Lloyd-Verney |
. |
Living Sarson |
|
|
|
|
|
FLORENCE
NIGHTINGALE
b 12 May
1820 at the Villa La
Columbaia in Florence d 1910
dsp |
|
. |
MISS MARTHA FRANCES
[PATTY] SMITH
b 1782 d
1870 Single
dsp |
. |
ANN E. SMITH
b 1785 Clapham,
Surrey, d 1854 In
1851 Census: Had 15
servants, 3 visitors
(one was Blanche Smith),
and husband, and
children: Samuel, Mary
Anne, Lothian, and Aunt
Hannah Nicholson. |
. |
GEORGE THOMAS NICHOLSON
of Waverley b 1787
Guildford, Surrey d
1852 |
... |
. |
LAURA MARIE
NICHOLSON
m 15
JUL 1848
Farnham, Surrey |
. |
JOHN [2] JACK BONHAM CARTER
b 13 OCT 1817
Remarried to Hon Mary BARING
|
. |
. |
MARY G.
BONHAM
CARTER
b 1867
London,
Middlesex,
res
Sheet,
Hampshire
1881, |
. |
EDITH
JOANNA
BONHAM
CARTER
b 1856
London,
Middlesex,
res
Sheet,
Hampshire
1881, d
26 MAY
1899 Mother:
Laura M.
Nicholson |
. |
ARTHUR
THOMAS
BONHAM
CARTER
b 24 MAY
1869
Adhurst
St.
Mary,
Hampshire,
Trin
Coll.
Cambridge
1887; BA
1890,
Judge
High
Court
East
Africa
1907
Mother:
Mary
Baring |
. |
JOHN BONHAM CARTER
05
JAN 1852
Acherst,
Hampshire, res
Sheet, Hampshire
1881, Magistrate
Brewery
Manager/Farmer
d 21 DEC 1905, m
19 NOV 1891 |
. |
HON. MARY WITHERS ATKINSON
b c 1857 Adhurst-St Mary,
Hampshire, d 05 JAN 1906, dau of
Thomas Atkinson, Baron,
Poss actually born in Maryland
1853 a MARY WITHERS ATKINSON was
born there to THOMAS W. ATKINSON
and MARIA LOUISA DALL, from
Maryland. |
|
. |
HELEN MARY
BONHAM CARTER
after LADY
LUBBOCK, b
1896 London,
d 1987 In 1901
at home at
Bournemouth St
Michael and All
Angels, but
parents away-
with servants |
|
SIR MAJOR ALAN LUBBOCK, M.A.
b 13 January
1897, d 1990, m 20 Apr 1918 Eton
College, Cambridge University
1922 M.A. (King's College), Lt
1915 Royal Garrison Artillery.
J.P. for Hampshire in 1934.1 He
gained the rank of Major in the
service of the Royal Artillery.
Assistant Military Attaché to
Madrid between 1940 and 1945.1
Fellow, Society of Arts (F.S.A.)
High Sheriff of Hampshire 1949
Deputy Lieutenant of Hampshire
in 1951. Chairman of
Hampshire County Council,
Invested as a Knight in 1963 |
. |
. |
LT. COMMANDER MARTIN
LUBBOCK b
22 Feb 1925
Eton
College, Cambridge
University (King's College)
Royal Naval Volunteer
Reserve. |
|
Elizabeth Marshall |
|
. |
Toby Mark Lubbock
b. 13 Oct 1959 |
. |
Robin Alan Lubbock
b. 25 Jun 1961 |
|
. |
LT. COMMANDER ROGER JOHN
LUBBOCK, M.A., D.S.C.,
b 27 Feb 1922, d. 29 Dec
1999 Eton College,
Second World War between
1939 and 1945. Distinguished
Service Cross
(D.S.C.).Graduated from
Cambridge University in 1948
B.A.; 1952 M.A; |
|
Moyra Fraser
dau
John Newton Mappin Fraser, m
25 Jan 1955, Prev m Major
Douglas Sutherland |
|
. |
GuyJohn Lubbock
b. 6 May 1957 |
. |
Paul Nigel Lubbock
b. 27 Apr 1960 |
|
|
2 |
MARY WITHERS TILLARD |
. |
. |
CHILD BONHAM CARTER
|
. |
CHILD BONHAM CARTER
|
|
. |
AMY LAURA
BONHAM
CARTER
bap
07 AUG
1849
Saint
Martin
In The
Fields,
Westminster,
London d
1859
dsp |
. |
IONA MARY BONHAM CARTER
b 1850 d
1936 |
. |
PHILLIP
EDWARD
TILLARD,
J.P.,
D.L.,
b 31 JUL
1836
Godmanchester,
Huntingdon
d 10 NOV
1913
Godmanchester,
Huntingdon,
Magistrate
Banker |
. |
. |
Francis
Bonham
Tillard
b
21
Jan
1875
Godmanchester,
Huntingdon
d
2
May
1903 |
. |
Mary
Emily
TILLARD
b
02
Jan
1873
or
29
Nov
1872
Godmanchester,
Huntingdon |
. |
EDWARD
ROSSLYN
TILLARD
b
01
JAN
1874
Godmanchester,
Huntingdon |
. |
LAURA
JULIA
TILLARD
b
11
JUL
1877
Godmanchester,
Huntingdon |
. |
OLIVE
MARJORIE
TILLARD
b
20
Dec
1878
Godmanchester,
Huntingdon
m
Jun
1903 |
|
PHILLIP
H.
TILLARD
b
1880
Godmanchester,
Huntingdon |
. |
EDITH
IONA
TILLARD
b
16
APR
1876
Godmanchester,
Huntingdon |
|
|
|
|
WILLIAM SMITH NICHOLSON
b 25 Jan
1817 d 18 Sep 1896
|
. |
HON. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH COMBE
MILLER
dau of Revd Sir
Thomas Combe Miller, Baronet, of
Froyle, Hants
|
. |
. |
SIR Arthur William Nicholson
b
29 FEB 1852 D 1932,
Clerk Assistant, House of
Commons. Active in Arisaig
and Moidart Parish
Council. |
. |
GERTRUDE SUSAN ASTLEY
M
1880/3 Dunkinfield;
d 1920 dau of FRANCES
DUCKINFIELD PALMER ASTLEY
ASTLEY |
. |
ADMIRAL Stuart Nicholson,
C.B., M.V.O., D.L.,
6th Battle
Squadron
b 11 Oct 1865 d 10
Sep 1936 Educated Royal
Naval School New Cross Royal
Navy 1878 |
. |
ALTHEA BADELEY b
ab 1867 Chelmsford, Essex, m
1905; Dau Henry Badeley, Guy
Harlings Chemsford. d d.14
Aug 1912 ? |
|
. |
MARRIANNE
NICHOLSON
aft Lady Galton
b 1818
London,
Middlesex,
m 26 August 1851
at Farnham. Red
at Himbleton
Manor, d 19 Jan
1909 Worcester
and Chester
Street,
Grosvener Place
SW, Obit: "Very
generous to the
poor" (Ref
Times
21 Jan 1909).
Would represent
one of FN's last
long
acquaintances to
die. Another
obit on 26 Jan,
more detailed in
Times.
Frequently
in social
circumstances,
such at the
Silver Wedding
Annv of Prince
Christian in
1891, and on 7
May 1896,
presenting Miss
Mary C. Adela
Strutt at court
to Queen. |
. |
SIR CAPT.
DOUGLAS STRUTT
GALTON, K.C.B.
b 2 July 1822
Spring Hill, d
1899 of blood
poisoning, bu at
Hadzor.
Related to
Charles Darwin
(g/uncle) Son of
John Howard
Galton and
Isabelle Strutt
Member of the
1858 Royal
Commission under
Sir Sidney
Herbert, re the
improvement of
sanitary
conditions of
the army..
His
accomplishments
would fill a
half dozen
pages. |
. |
. |
HERBERT
GALTON
d 1862
infant;
FN was
godmother |
. |
LAURA
GWENDOLEN
DOUGLAS
GALTON
C.B.E., D.J.St.J.,
b ?
d 10 Jul
1949,
(her
obit in
the
Times,
falsely
reported
she was
dau of
Sir
James)
m
16 Feb
1892,
youngest
dau,
LADY OF
THE
ORDER OF
ST JOHN
OF
JERUSALEM,
COMMANDANT
OF
LOTHIAN
AUXILIARY
MILITARY
HOSPITAL;
PUBLICATIONS;
LA
FENTON;
A STEP
ASIDE;
AMONG
PAGODA
AND FAIR
LADIES |
. |
COLONEL
FREDERICK
RICHARD
THOMAS
TRENCH
GASCOIGNE,
D.S.O.,
b 4 JUL
1851
Parlington
Park,
Yorkshire
m 1892.
d 1937.
In Great
War,
though
over 60,
went to
France
and
worked
at the
hospital
at
Wimereux
1914, In
1915 at
Boulogne,
Worked
until
end of
war.. |
. |
. |
SIR
ALVARY
DOUGLAS
FREDERICK
TRENCH
GASCOIGNE,
K.M.G.M,
G.B.E.,
C.M.G.
(hope
that's
that
correct
list
order)
b
6
AUG
1893
d.
18
Apr
1970
Eton
College
Lt
Coldstream
Guard.
World
War
I
mentioned
in
dispatches,
Diplomatic
Service
1921
and
1953
1
He
was
invested
as
a
Companion,
Order
of
St.
Michael
and
St.
George
(C.M.G.)
in
1942,
Political
Representative
to
Japan
(with
the
rank
of
Ambassador)
1946
1951.Invested
as
a
Knight
Commander,
Order
of
the
St.
Michael
and
St.
George
(K.C.M.G.)
in
1948.1
He
held
the
office
of
Ambassador
to
the
U.S.S.R.
Between
1951
and
1953.Invested
as
a
Knight
Grand
Cross,
Order
of
the
British
Empire
(G.B.E.)
in
1953. |
1 |
SYLVIA
WILDER
Dau
Brig-Gen.
Wilbur
Elliott
Wilder
m
15
May
1916
divorced
1935 Prev
married |
. |
. |
YVONNE STUDD TRENCH GASCOIGNE
5 May 1919, d. 17 Jan 1973
Baptised with the name of Yvonne Trench-Gascoigne. On 1959 her name was legally changed to Yvonne Studd- Trench-Gascoigne by Deed Poll. |
. |
Lt. Charles Kynaston Studd
son of Edward Fairfax Studd m 15 Oct 1952 |
. |
DOUGLAS WILDER GASCOIGNE
1944 Killed during Second World War. |
|
2 |
LORNA
PRISCILLA
LEATHAM
m
2
23
Feb
1935 |
|
CYNTHIA
MARY
TRENCH-GASCOIGNE
b
6
Feb
1898
d
1990
m
10
Apr1924 |
|
BARON
ARTHUR
FITZGERALD
SANDYS
HILL,
6th
b
1876
d
1961 |
. |
. |
BARON RICHARD MICHAEL OLIVER SANDY HILL, 7th
b 1931 m 16 September 1961 dau of Lionel Hall |
. |
Patricia Simpson Hall, |
. |
Hon. Cynthia Meriel Hill
b |
|
Charles Talbot Rhys
Wingfield
b 13 Feb 1924 son of Mervyn Edward George Rhys Wingfield and Florence Marguerite Erle Bensen |
|
. |
Venetia Blanche Wingfield
b 13 May 1956 Eldest dau |
|
RICHARD CROSBIE DAWSON
m 21 Oct 1978 3rd son of Major R. C. Dawson |
|
|
Anthony Charles DAWSON
b 1983 |
|
. |
OLIVIA PATRICA Wingfield
b 1 May 1958 |
. |
DIANA MARY Wingfield
b. 20 Jan 1961 |
. |
RICHARD Wingfield
b 1967 |
|
|
. |
OLIVER
EDWARD
GASCOIGNE
b.
9
Jul
1896,
d.
16
Aug
1896
dsp |
|
|
EVELYNE
ISABELLA
GALTON
|
2 |
LEONARD
DANEHAM
CUNLIFFE
m 2 Feb
1898 Governor
of the
Bank of
Eng
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CAMMILLO
EMANUELE
ARTURO
CARLO
SEBAST.
FENZI
m 21 JUL
1875
Hadzor,
Worcester
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DAUGHTER
FENZI
b
1876
Florence
twin
of
Ida-
died
early
believe |
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IDA
FENZI
(CUNLIFFE)
after,
IDA
COPELAND,
F.R.S.,
M.P. b
1876
Florence
-
only
daughter (wrong)
Mar
announced
June
1915
for
a
quiet
wedding,
d
1964
Silver
medallist
-The
High
Chase,
Colwich
near
Stafford.
Hon
Member
of
Exec
Comm
of
National
Council
of
Women
of
Great
Britain,
MP
1931-35. |
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R.
RONALD
C.
COPELAND
son
of
late
Richard
P.
Copeland,
D.L.
of
Kibblestone
Hall, |
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CAMILLA
FENZI
d
15
Aug
1883
Montelabate,
accidental
death |
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LIONEL
GALTON
FENZI |
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EDITH
LILLIAN
SHIPSTER
m
20
Apr
1912
Notting
Hill
{Ref
Times
24
Apr
1912.} |
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BETTY
SANDY |
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EVELYN GALTON FENZI
b 1920 |
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GERALD SCHLEUTER b 1917 d 1979 |
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MICHAEL GALTON SCHLEUTER b 1947 |
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GENERAL SIR LOTHIAN
NICHOLSON,
K.C.B., R.E.,
Lt
Gov Of Jersey,
Royal Engineers
in 1991, b 1827
d 1893 "from
malarial fever"
at Gibraltar.
Gov of
Gibraltar: 31
Mar 1891 - 27
Jun 1893. Served
in Crimean War-
Seige of
Sebastopol,
Indian Mutiny,
Lucknow. (Ref
Obit:
Times
28 Jun 1893). |
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Hon. LADY Mary
Romilly
After Lady
Nicholson,
b 1841d
1921 Dau of
first Baron
Romilly |
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ADMIRAL
SIR
Douglas
Romilly
Lothian
Nicholson
b 1867
Gibraltar,
1901:
Commander-
HMS
Vulture
1881:
Cadet
aboard
HMS
Dapper
1914 HMS
Agincourt
Egyptian
War
1882;
Cdre,
HM's
Yachts
1913-1914;
World
War I in
Grand
Fleet
1914-1918;
V Adm
commanding
Reserve
Fleet
1922-1923;
retired
1926 |
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Edith
Mary
Sybil
m 1907 |
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JOHN
LOTHIAN
NICHOLSON
4th son,
Killed
in car
accident
7 Dec
1932 |
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PATRICA
STANTON
youngest
dau of
Capt F.
R.
Stanton,
Royal
Scots m
late Jul
1912
private
ceremony |
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WILLIAM
LOTHIAN
NICHOLSON
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CICELY
EVELYN
WARREN
dau
of
the
late
J.G.H.
Warren |
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Caroline
S. L.
[W.]
NICHOLSON
b 1870
Ireland, In
1901
census
she and
her
mother
lived
together
in
Surrey.
Single
at 31
yrs. |
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George
John
NICHOLSON
b 1872
Ireland |
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Maud
L.
NICHOLSON
b 1874
Eng 1891,she
was
single/
with
mother
at court
(Ref
Times,
4 Mar
1891). |
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Helen
J. N.
NICHOLSON
b 1876
Eng |
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MAJ.
GENERAL
Francis
Lothian
NICHOLSON
D.S.O.,
M.C.,
b 1884
youngest
son, d
1953,
1901 res
at 43
Finsbury,
London,
Eng,
Wife St
George
Hanover
Sq
London, Joined
Royal
West
Surrey
Regt
1903;
transferred
to
Indian
Army
1905;
World
War I
1914-1918;
Mesopotamia
1915-
1918;
Afghanistan
1919;
Bde Maj,
India
#from
1922
1924;
General
Staff
Officer
Grade 2,
India
1924-1926;
Bde
Commander,
India
1931-1934;
Director
of
Personal
Services
and
Director
of Pay
and
Pensions,
Army
Headquarters,
India
1934-1936;
Deputy
Adjutant
&
Quartermaster
General,
Eastern
Command,
India
1937-1938;
Commander,
Lucknow
District,
India
1938-1941;
retired
1941 |
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HILDA
GWENLLIAN
FAULKNER,
younger
dau late
F.C.
Faulkner,
M.A.
m 22 Sep
1927 |
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Dora
Mary
Loraine
STOPFORD
m 1 Jul
1922 d 8
Oct 1923
only dau
of late
Rear
Admiral
the Hon.
Walter
G.
Stopford
m July
1922
Note
1901
Census
confused
names-
Has
Lothian
as head
and
Francis
as wife!
Ref
wedding
notice:
Times,
02 May
1922,
and 03
July. |
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MAJ.
GENERAL
Octavius
HENRY
LOTHIAN
NICHOLSON,
C.B.
C.M.G.,
D.S.O.
b 23 Jul
1877 Eng
5th Son,
Prince
of Wales
Own
(West
Yorkshire
Reg) d
1938
Fifth
son |
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Eileen
May
Montague
BROWNE
m 3 Jan
1911
Kensington,
4th dau
of Major
General
Montague
Browne,
J.D.,
D.L.of
County
Down |
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SON
NICHOLSON |
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DAUGHTER
NICHOLSON |
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LT.
Bertram
W. L.
NICHOLSON
R.N.,
b 1880
St
Saviour,
Jersey,
Channel
Islands 6th
son
Was best
man to
Octavius'
wedding
in 1911 |
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EVELYN
DOUGLAS,
youngest
dau of
Maj.
General
A.S.
Montague
Browne,
J.D.,
D.L.of
County
Down m
Oct 1915
(was
postponed
from
April)
[ ????] |
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Maj.
GenERAL
Sir
Cecil
LOTHIAN
NICHOLSON,
K.C.B.
b 1 Nov
1865 d 3
Mar 1933
-of
Meyrick
House,
Folkestone,
Joined
Yorkshire
Regt
1885;
Aide de
camp to
Governor
and
Commander-in-Chief,
Gibraltar
1891-1893;
Tirah
expedition,
North
West
Frontier,
India
1897-1898;
Deputy
Assistant
Quartermaster
General,
India
1900-1905;
Maj,
Worcestershire
Regt
1905;
Bde Maj,
15 Bde
and 16
Bde,
Irish
Command
1905-1909;
General
Staff
Officer
Grade 2,
South
Africa
1911-1912;
Lt Col,
East
Lancashire
Regt
1912;
World
War I
1914-1918;
Commander,
16
Infantry
Bde,
British
Expeditionary
Force
(BEF)
1915-1916;
Commander,
34 Div,
British
Armies
in
France
1916-1919;
Commander,
Eastern
Div,
British
Army on
the
Rhine
(BAOR)
1919;
General
Officer
Commanding
55 (West
Lancashire)
Div
(Territorial
Army),
Western
Command
1921-1925;
Col,
East
Lancashire
Regt
1920 |
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Katherine
Ranking
m 15 Apr
1896
eldest
dau of
Colonel
W.L.
Ranking |
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HENRY NICHOLSON
d 1850
Family Home
Waverley Abbey
Surrey
Did
not marry.
Drowned in
Spain |
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WILLIAM ADAMS SMITH
b
1789-1870 |
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BENJAMIN LEIGH SMITH
b 1793
d 1861 |
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ANNE LONGDEN
b 1801, d 30 AUG 1834
Never Married
- "Anne
was a milliner, she
lived in Alfreton Park
with her father and her
sister Dolly, at a
water-powered mill
dating back to the 12th
century. Anne had become
pregnant in 1826, and
Ben took her to East
Sussex, where he was
beginning to buildup a
country estate near
Robertsbridge. Anne went
under the pseudonym Mrs
Leigh [the name of Ben's
relations on the Isle of
Wight]. In 1828 they
went to America, and
stayed for nearly two
years. By 1833 Anne had
become ill and Ben took
her to Pelham Place in
Hastings, for the fresh
sea air. Later that year
he took her to Ryde on
the Isle of Wight, she
died on 30 August 1834.
The record of her
burial, in the name of
Anne Smith states only
that she died at Ryde,
no home address. She was
buried at St Edmund's
Church Wooton." Source:
The Lamp- Lee
Higgins
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~thelamp/index.htm |
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BARBARA
LEIGH SMITH also known as
Barbara Bodichon b
8 Apr 1827, d Jun 1891, A
tireless worker in improving
the position of women,
especially in
educationCritical of a legal
system that did not protect
property and earnings of
married women. In 1857 wrote
Women and
Work -
argued that
married women's dependence
on a husband is degrading.
Her main efforts, besides
education of women was for
women's suffrage, along with
John Stuart Mills. Also
friend of author George
Eliot for 30 years- also
with Emily Davies and
Elizabeth Garrett.
Res: 5 Blandford Sq. St.
Marylebone. Coresponded with
Christina Rossetti, Friend
to Elizabeth Siddal, and
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
etc. Also painted.In 1871
Census, lived with five
servants and her aunt Julia
Smith-visiting. In 1881, she
lived with four servants,
and a younger female
visitor, Florence Wilson,
"Schoolmistress"
In year she died, 1891, she
lived with a nurse, five
servants, and a visiting
journalist, names William
Ransom. An obit ran " But
upon none can have grief for
her departure come more
acutely than upon Mr William
Ransom and Miss Sanderson,
both old, admiring and
attached friends..." ("The
Hastings & St Leonards
Observer" qtd. from The
Victorian Web). |
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DR. EUGENE
BODICHON, M.D., b
1810? Mauves,
France m
1857 A French
anthropologist
and physician,
resident of
Algeria, 17
years her senior
and an
anti-slavery
activist D 28
Jan 1885 |
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BENJAMIN LEIGH
SMITH
"radical"
thinker,
connected with
J.S. Mills.
b 12
Mar 1828
Glottingham,
Sussex
-1913 A
barrister, In
1901 Census, at
Hotel Belgarvia,
London Res
also at 64 Gower
St, Middx;
Attended
Cambridge,
(Jesus College)
1848, Michs.
1848; 31st
Wrangler, 1852;
B.A. 1857; M.A.
1861. Hon.
Fellow,
1882-1913. The
first Dissenter
admitted to the
degree of B.A.
Adm. at the
Inner Temple,
Nov. 8, 1852.
Called to the
Bar, Jan. 26,
1856, but did
not practise.
Made five
voyages to the
Arctic regions;
the most
important were
the last two in
the Eira, which
he had built at
Peterhead.
Discovered the
S.W. coast of
Franz-Josef Land
and a navigable
route to that
territory, 1880.
In 1881 the ship
was crushed by
ice and her
company built a
hut (which many
years later
Nansen found
standing). With
sails made of
tablecloths, and
after a journey
of many weeks,
they fell in
with a Dutch
exploration
ship. He would
not read his
papers at the
R.G.S. meetings,
and in
consequence of
his retiring
disposition, his
voyages are less
well-known than
they deserve.
Some account of
them is given in
Arctic
Exploration by
Douglas Hoare.
The R.G.S.
states ?the
voyage of the
Eira must be
pronounced to
have been the
most important
summer cruise
that has ever
been taken in
the Arctic
regions. Mr
Leigh Smith's
discoveries will
form a fresh
starting-point
for future Polar
discovery.? A
cape in
Spitzbergen is
named after him.
Married, 1887,
Miss Charlotte
Sellers, and had
issue two sons.
Died Jan. 4,
1913. For an
eloquent tribute
to him see Polar
Exploration, by
W. S. Brice.
Father of Lionel
L. (1891). (Alan
Moore; Law
Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar;
The Times, Jan.
6, 1913; F.
Brittain.) |
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Charlotte
Annette Sellar
(born 1862) |
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BENJAMIN
VALENTINE
LEIGH
SMITH
b 1889
eldest,
poss
died
1913 at
Frognal,
Hampstead.
Served
in the
Royal
Navy and
created
the
"False
Note"
code
system.
He was
also a
composer
and
musician
of great
talent. |
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Phillip
Leigh
Smith
b 2 Jun
1892
youngest.
"Intelligence
during
the
1914-18
war,
author
and
diplomat.
He took
part in
several
British
Relief
Missions
to
Russia
during
the
Bolshevik
revolution
and
spoke
Russian
fluently
as well
as
French
and
German.
He was
also a
successful
author
under
the pen
name
Christopher
Rover.
Two of
his
novels,
Pandemonium
and the
Red
Horse
were set
in the
Russia
of the
time and
won him
great
acclaim.
In 1933
he
married
Alice
Prebil
from
Karlovac.
He was a
British
Diplomat
who
served
in
capitals
including
Rome and
Bern
where he
was
Chargé
d'Affaires.
He also
wrote a
brilliant
comedy
entitled
"Ladies
in
Diplomacy"
which
may or
may not
be based
on the
true
adventures
of his
wife"
(Christopher
Leigh
Smith). |
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DR.
ALICE PREBIL,
Ph.D,
m Paris
8 April
1933
-"Phd
physics,
discovered
element
85,
worked
with
Irene
Joliot
Curie in
Paris,
left of
picture
and
below.
Alice
also
worked
in the
Radium
Institute
in Bern,
the
Istituto
Superiore
di
Sanita
in Rome
with
Professor
Marotta
and was
awarded
the
Order of
Merit in
Chili
for her
work
there"
(Christopher
Leigh
Smith). |
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Christopher
Leigh
Smith
b Entrepreneur in Chateau d'Oex in Switzerland who is today totally dedicated to fighting global warming and the related slaughter of animals. Christopher's website http://www.leigh-smith.org/ shows that his grandfather was in the forefront on global warming. |
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ISABELLA LEIGH SMITH
b
1830 d 1873 at
Yotes Court, bu
Fordcombe Green,
Kent |
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Major-General
John Ludlow
Bengal Army, b
16 May 1801, d
30 Nov 1882
Yotes Court,
Kent. Benjamin
Leigh Smith,
brother-in-law
above (elder),
at his residence
in 1881 Census |
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Mona
Mabel
Coape
Smith
b
1860
London
Blandford
Sq N W,
London m
1892 |
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LT.
Ludlow
Coape
Smith,
Essex
Rifle
Militia
b 22 MAR
1862
India
Office
Ecclesiastical
Returns-Bengal
Presidency,
India
Son of
Col.
Henry
Coape
Smith (son
of
Frederick
Coape
Smith)
and Mary
Annie |
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Harry
Ludlow
b
22 JAN
1862
Died
returning
from
India
around
1885 |
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Brig-Gen.
Edmund
RANALD
OWEN
Ludlow,
C.B.,
C.B.E.,
b
1863 d
1929
Much
service
in
Africa,
such as
Defence
of
Ladysmith |
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Millicent
B.
Ludlow
After
LADY
MOORE
b1868
Questling
Lodge
Hastings,
Sussex d
1947
Catholic |
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SIR
Norman
Moore,
1ST bT
see
below |
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WILLIAM LEIGH SMITH
b 1833
Robertsbridge,
Sussex
Breeder and
farmer
1851- seemed to
be boarding in
Putney; 1861 -In
Wargrave,
Berkshire; 1871-
Westfield, 1881-
Crowham Manor
Westfield,
Sussex, w/ son
William. 1891
Census-
Occupation:
"Farmer"; 1901
Westfield-
farmer. In 1841
Census, at
boarding school
on Lordship
Lane, Tottenham. |
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Georgina Mary
Halliday eldest
dau of Lionel
Halliday m 18
May 1858 at
Wargraves,
Berks. (Ref-
Times
21 May 1858).
d Feb 1910; 1861
-In Wargrave,
Berkshire, In
1891 Census,
1901 Westfield; |
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LIONEL
LEIGH
SMITH
b 1883
Westfield
1891
Census-
visiting
home-
was
scholar |
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SOPHIA
D.S.
LEIGH
SMITH
B
Westfield,
Sussex
In 1891
Census |
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Georgina
F. LEIGH
SMITH
b 1862
Wargrave,
Berkshire,
1901
Westfield, |
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WILLIAM
LEIGH
SMITH
b 1867
Westfield,
Sussex,
In 1891
Census-
occupation:
"Gentleman."1901
Westfield; |
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AMY
LEIGH
SMITH
b 13
July
1861
Mountfield,
Sussex
or
Wargraves,
Berks d
1901
There is
a ref of
her
turning
down a
marriage
proposal. |
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SIR
Norman
Moore,
1ST bT.
physician;
biographer
b 1847 d
1922
Catholic
Lengthy
and
detailed
obit ref
Times,
1 Dec
1922.
Only son
of
Robert
Ross
Rowan
Moore
and
Rebecca
Fisher,
Created
baronet
in 1919.
Remarried
after
Amy
Leigh
Smith's
death to
Millicent
Ludlow,
dau of
Maj-Gen
John
Ludlow. |
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SIR
ALAN
HILARY
Moore
b
1882 |
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SON
Moore
d
in
war
(He
or
sister
b
FEB
1892) |
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DAUGHTER
Moore
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MARLBOROUGH
PYROR,
M.B.E. |
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Bella
(ISABELLA)
LEIGH
SMITH
b 1879,
1891
Census:
Westfield,
1901:
Westfield |
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Dolly
LEIGH SMITH
b 1881
Think
Dolly d
before
1891,
named
after a
Longden
relative
possibly. |
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ANNE LEIGH SMITH
b 1831 Sent a
watercolor
painting to
George Eliott
Believe poss
lived past 1913,
never married |
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m=2 JANE BUSS
May have
visited USA when 8. b |
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JANE BENTLEY SMITH
b 1837 m
1848?? |
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ALEXANDER BENTLEY SMITH
b 1838 |
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HENRY BENTLEY SMITH
b
1839, |
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SAMUEL [2] SMITH
b 1794 Parndon,
Essex, d 1880 m 1827 see
above (cousins) ,
Barrister, 3rd son
of William Smith, Esq.
M.P. for Norwich |
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MARY
(MAI) SHORE b Ab 1788
Norton, (Eccles Hall) Yorkshire In 1851
Census, Julia Smith visiting, w/ husband, and
son William Shore Smith, (whom
Ancestry has indexed as William Shere Smith-
So far, their 1851 census transcription looks a
bit sloppy). and six servants. |
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BLANCHE MARY SHORE SMITH
b 1829 Westminster,
Middlesex,
SEE SHORE FAMILY PAGE
1851 Census- Visiting w/ the Nicholsons |
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ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH
b 01 JAN 1819
Liverpool,
SEE SHORE FAMILY PAGE
(Sister: Anne CLOUGH)
who was involved in the campaign to
improve the quality of women's
education.
SEE SHORE FAMILY PAGE |
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WILLIAM SHORE (NIGHTINGALE) SMITH
SEE SHORE FAMILY PAGE |
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LOUISA
ELEANOR (ELLEN) HUTCHINS
b Ab 1829 Ardnagashel,
SEE SHORE FAMILY PAGE |
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INFANT SON SHORE NIGHTINGALE
b 6 Oct 1861 d 6
Oct 1861 |
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DR. SAMUEL SHORE NIGHTINGALE,
M.R.S.C., L.R.C.P., D.P.H.,
elder son,
b 27 Nov 1860,
SEE SHORE FAMILY PAGE |
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LOUIS HILARY SHORE NIGHTINGALE
b 1866 London
Westminister,
SEE SHORE FAMILY PAGE |
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HELEN JOHANNA ---
D 23
Oct 1927
LATER? EMMA m 1903
? |
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EMMA NIGHTINGALE |
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LOUIS ANTHONY
NIGHTINGALE ? |
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LOUIS NIGHTINGALE
? |
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ROSILAND SHORE NIGHTINGALE
b ab 1863 SEE
SHORE FAMILY PAGE |
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VAUGHAN R. NASH C.B.,
b 1861
Clifton, Bristol,
SEE SHORE FAMILY PAGE |
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CHRISTOPHER SHORE NASH,
M.C.
b 1897 Hampstead London
SEE SHORE FAMILY PAGE |
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LOUIS VAUGHAN NASH
b 1894 d 1974 |
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([BARBARA] MARGARET THYRA SHORE
[SMITH] NIGHTINGALE
b 1872 Hanover Sq,
Middlesex, SEE
SHORE FAMILY PAGE
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SIR HARRY LUSHINGTON STEPHEN
b 1860
SEE SHORE FAMILY PAGE |
. |
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SIR JAMES ALEXANDER
LUSHINGTON
b 1908 |
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DAUGHTER SHORE NIGHTINGALE |
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BERTHA ELIZABETH SHORE SMITH b
c 1833 Ham, Surrey
SEE SHORE FAMILY PAGE |
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WILLIAM
BACHELER COLTMAN b
24 APR 1829 Saint John And Saint Martin,
Beverley, Yorkshire or Lincoln Inn,
SEE SHORE FAMILY PAGE |
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ARTHUR FRANCIS COLTMAN
1861-1882,
SEE SHORE FAMILY PAGE |
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Thomas Lister
COLTMAN b
1871 London
SEE SHORE FAMILY PAGE |
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WILLIAM H. COLTMAN b
1864 Paddington 1901 Census
"Barrister at law" |
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GRACE
b c 1871
Warwick |
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MARY URITH F. COLTMAN
b 1869
London,
SEE SHORE FAMILY PAGE |
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CAPTAIN
WILLIAM H. W. PERROTT, RA.
d 1900 illness from service |
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BEATRICE SHORE SMITH after LADY
LUSHINGTON / DAME BEATRICE ANNE SHORE
LUSHINGTON
b Ashover,
Derby 1835 SEE
SHORE FAMILY PAGE |
. |
SIR GODFREY LUSHINGTON, K.C.B.,
G.C.M.G., b
March 1832 Westminister, d 1907
SEE SHORE FAMILY PAGE |
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OCTAVIUS HENRY SMITH
b 1781
Westminster, Middlesex,
d 1871 res
Ardtornish, Argyllshire
In 1848, there was a law
suit against him -ref
The Cricket Steamer.-Redgrave
v. Smith
(Times
11 Feb 1848). It
appears that Octavius
had- and allowed a
steamer he owned to
remain unsafe, and it
exploded. No one was
killed. Visited at
his home on occasion by
thinker Hebert Spencer.
Had something like a
feud with Patrick
Sellar. (Both men
reported to be stubborn
and cantankerous). Feud
ended, sealed with
marriage of his dau
Gertrude's marriage to
Alexander Craig Sellar.
(Ref
Times
25 Nov 1929). Some
portray Patrick Sellar
was an inhumane villain,
but I wasn't there, so I
can't confirm or
deny. 1851 Octavius at
St
Giles
in
the
Fields with children:
William, Rosiland,
Flora, Gerald;
niece Frances A. Wells;
and wife. Occ listed:
Malt Distiller;
1841 Census had him born
1796- shown as owner of
Smith's Distillery.
Joanna Bonham Carter and
dau Hilary Bonham Carter
- also Edward Carter
(Bonham?) visiting
during census.
Distillery operation
seems large. |
. |
JANE G. COOKE
b 1821 Stratford, Essex,
res Hertford, d 1878
Unitarian 1841
Census has her born 1801 |
. |
. |
THOMAS VALENTINE
SMITH, b
abt 1825
St George
Hanover Sq,
Inherited the
Ardtornish
estate, went to
Gertrude after
his death.
Farmer/rancher
won prizes at
agricultural
shows. Chairman
of a
distillery. In
1851 Census,
boarding at St
George
Hanover
Sq- a dwelling
house next to a
distillery. Occ:
"Distiller."
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.. |
FREDERICK SMITH
1820-1839
dsp |
.. |
FLORA M.
SMITH,
b 1835
Middlesex,
England,
res 61 Cromwell
Rd, South
Kensington
Single in 1908
dsp In 1841
Census |
|
EDITH SMITH
FN assisted in
delivery (Ref
Gill). |
|
GERALD B.
SMITH, b
1830 St George
Hanover Sq 1851
at home d 1858,
hit by train
(Ref G. Gill)
In 1841 Census
|
|
ROSILAND
SMITH
b 1838 St George
Hanover Sq
1851 at home, |
. |
WILLIAM SMITH,
b
1827 George
Hanover Sq
In 1841 Census |
. |
GERTRUDE JOANNA
S. SMITH,
b 1837
m 2 Jun 1870
d 24 Nov 1929
(Excellent
lengthy obit in
Times
25 Nov
1929). Her
death quickly
followed that of
her son, Gerald.
Had portrait
done by Sir
James Guthrie.
In 1851 a pupil
at Ashby De La
Zouch. |
. |
ALEXANDER CRAIG
SELLAR, M.P.,
M.A.,
b 17 Oct 1835 d
16 Jan 1890, son
of Patrick
Sellar
Liberal
(Had a brother
William Young
Sellar d. 1890)
Was a favored
pupil of
Benjamin
Jowett, |
. |
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EDITH
JANE
CRAIG
SELLAR |
|
MR.
GEMMELL
issue |
. |
GERALD
HENRY
CRAIG
SELLER
b 1871d
Nov 1929
on a
train
(Ref
chatty
obit -Times
14 Nov
1929).
Ed at
Eton,
Balliol,
Weak
health,
Never
married
Director
Guard
Bridge
Paper
Co.,
Nixon's
Navigation
Co.,
Served
with
Royal
Artillery
in
France
in WW I |
. |
ROSILAND
GERTRUDE
CRAIG
SELLAR m
17 Jul
1906 "an
accomplished
pianist" |
. |
SIR
Alexander
Maitland,
B.A.,
LL.B.,
b 1 Jun
1877 son
of
Thomas
Maitland
d Sept
1965,
assoc
with
Royal
Bank of
Scotland,
Trustee
of the
National
Gallery
of
Scotland,
He and
his wife
donated
several
collections.
Ed at
Harrow
and New
College,
Oxford,
(Ref
obit:
Times,
28
Sep
1965). |
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. |
FREDERIC
("Fritz")
SMITH
b 1798 d
1872 |
. |
MARY YATES
4 children |
|
JULIA SMITH
b
1799 Parndon, Essex, d
21 Dec 1883 -below
In 1881 staying with
sister Joanna B.C. |
. |
JOANNA MARIA SMITH
b 1791Parndon,
Essex m1=UK
In 1881 widow In 1841,
visiting the Ocatvius
Smiths, along with dau
Hilary. |
. |
JOHN [1] BONHAM CARTER,
M.P.
m2 b 1788 bap 30 NOV
1788 High Street
Unitarian Church
Portsmouth, d 1838, M.P.
for Portsmouth, Assumed
name Bonham by Royal
License when he
inherited the estates of
his cousin Thomas Bonham |
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|
[JOANNA]
HILARY BONHAM CARTER
b
Abt 1820 Hyde Park Sq,
London, d SEP 1865
artist D.S.P. Did not
marry In 1841, visiting the
Ocatvius Smiths, along with
mother. |
|
HENRY BONHAM CARTER
15 FEB 1827 Hyde
Park Sq, Fourth
son, d 22 Mar
1921 at 5 Hyde
Park Sq, . in
1871 lived at 91
Gloucester
Terrace,
Paddington
-Occ: "Director
of a private
company,
barrister, not
practicing, and
land owner" Born
Henry Carter,
assumed right to
name Bonham
Carter a month
after birth. Ed
at Berlin,
Trinity College,
Cambridge. In
1861, took over
as secretary of
the Nightingale
Fund as Clough
was ailing.
During
Franco-Prussian
War, served as
Asst
Commissioner to
National Society
for Aid to the
Sick and Wounded
in the War.
(Refer Detailed
obit
Times,
23 Mar 1921). |
. |
SIBELLA
CHARLOTTE WARDE
NORMAN
b
27 Mar 1837
Bromley, Kent m
10 Jun 1862 d
1916 |
. |
. |
LT. COL
HERMAN
BONHAM
CARTER,
C.M.B,
C.I.E,
b
20 APR
1863 d
22 Mar
1921, m
28 Aug
1886,
ROYAL
ENGINEERS
In 1881
at
"Royal
Military
Academy"
Woolwich |
. |
MARGARET
LOUISA
WATHEN |
. |
GERARD
BONHAM
CARTER
b 01 Aug
1865
Portsmouth,
Hampshire,
d 12 Dec
1956 1881at
Boarding
House To
Rugby
School
Barby Rd |
. |
WALTER
HENRY
BONHAM
CARTER
b
11 AUG
1866
Paddington,
Middlesex,
d 9 Apr
1947
Died as
result
of a car
accident,
In 1881,
attending
Winchester
College,
Hampshire |
. |
ANITA
FLORENCE
HEUER
d 27 Aug
1902
29 years
old |
. |
. |
AIR
COMMODORE
DAVID
WILLIAM
BONHAM
CARTER,
C.B.
1901- |
. |
JOYCE
ANGELA
PALMER |
|
. |
SIR
EDGAR
BONHAM
CARTER
K.C.M.G.,
C.I.E,
C.M.G.,
C.B.,
b 2 Apr
1870 d
24 Apr
1956 m
27 Apr
1926
Colonial
official
Sudan
and Iraq |
. |
CHARLOTTE
HELEN
OGILVY,
after
LADY
CHARLOTTE
BONHAM
CARTER
b 22
Aug 1893
d 1989
During
the
First
World
War she
served
in the
Foreign
Office
and MI5
where
she was
involved
in the
tracking
down of
Lenin
before
the
Russian
Revolution.
In 1919
she was
assigned
to the
British
Delegation
at the
Paris
Peace
conference.
Gained a
pilot’s
license
in the
1930s
and at
the
outbreak
of WW2
joined
the WAAF
where
she was
commissioned
in 1941
and
worked
in the
photographic
interpretation
department.
Involved
with the
arts.
Noticed
her at a
funeral
(not in
person
that is-
but in
the
Times--)
attended
also by
Virginia
Woolf,
representing
T.S.
Eliot,
(1938
for Lady
Ottoline
Morrell). |
. |
REGINALD
BONHAM
CARTER
b
8 Feb
1872 Paddington,
Middlesex
d 27 May
1906 in
Linares,
Spain d
as
result
of an
accident |
. |
PHILIP
BONHAM
CARTER
b
2 Oct
1874
Paddington,
Middlesex
d 11 Mar
1891 |
. |
BRIG.
GEN. SIR
CHARLES
BONHAM
CARTER,
KCB,
CMG, DSO
b
25 FEB
1876 9th
son,
Paddington,
Middlesex
d 21 Oct
1955,
Peterfield,
Hampshire;
Aide de
camp to
George
VI until
1941.
Decorated
with
French
Legion
of
Honor,
and
America's
Distinguished
Service
Medal in
First
War. Educated
at
Clifton
College,
the
Royal
Military
College
at
Sandhurst,
and at
Staff
College,
Camberley. |
1 |
GLADYS
BERYL
CODDINGTON b
23 July
1879
Gibraltar,
d 4 Apr
1946,
and m
Mellifont
Church, near
Drogheda,
Ireland
on 22
Feb.
1902.
Divorced 1910.
Dau of
Lt. Col.
Arthur
Blaney
Coddington
(b 1840
Drogheda)
and
Ellen
Bertha
Bloxsome
(d 1880
at
Gibraltar). |
. |
. |
GEN.
SIR
ARTHUR
DESMOND
BONHAM
CARTER
b
15
FEB
1908,
Married:
1933 |
. |
ANN
PARKER
HAZELWOOD |
|
2 |
GABRIELLE
MADGE
JEANNETTE
FRITH
WARD FISHER
(After
Lady
Bonham
Carter)
b 1876 d
1962 m
1911
Contributed
and
supported
the
arts. |
. |
FREDERICK
GEORGE
BONHAM
CARTER
b
8 SEP
1877
Bromley,
Kent d
13 Dec
1968, Educated
at
Winchester
and New
College
Oxford.
Late
Captain
(S.R.)
Grenadier
Guards.
Served
in WW1
1914-1919. |
. |
DOROTHY
LUBBOCK
b
8 Jul
1890 M
30 Jun
1933,
Dau Sir
Nevile
Lubbock
and
Constance
Ann
Herschel |
. |
HON. SIR
MAURICE
BONHAM
CARTER,
M.A.
b 11 OCT
1880
Paddington,
Middlesex,
d 7 Jun
1960
m 30 Nov
1915
publisher
Obit
read:
"Complete
Integrity"
Went by
the
nick-name
of
'Bongie' |
. |
LADY
HELEN
VIOLET
ASQUITH,
D.B.E.,
Baroness
Asquith
of
Yarnbury
also
known as
Lady
Violet
Bonham
Carter
Dau
Herbert
Henry
Asquith,
1st Earl
of
Oxford
and
Helen
Kelsall
Melland
b 15 Apr
1887,
mother
died
when she
was
four. d
Feb
1969.
Vigourous
ally of
Churchill
against
appeasement
to
Hitler.
Wrote a
book on
Churchill
when she
was 78
in 1965. |
|
|
LORD
MARK
RAYMOND
BONHAM
CARTER,
M.P.,
b
1922
d
4
Sep
1994
Italy
Educated
Winchester;
Balliol
College,
Oxford
(Scholar);
University
of
Chicago |
|
Elena Propper De Callejon
|
|
LESLIE
NAST
dau
of
Conde
Nast,
prev
married
to
Lord
Grenfell
St
Just, |
.. |
|
JANE BONHAM CARTER, Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury b 20 October 1957, Liberal Democrat Television producer |
. |
HON. Virginia Leslie
BONHAM CARTER b 1959 |
. |
Charles David William Brand
b 1 Jul 1954. 1st m to Kirsten Margaret Lackie |
. |
. |
VIOLET LAURA Brand b 1992 |
. |
hENRY JOSHUA MARK Brand b 1995 |
|
. |
CHILD BONHAM CARTER
|
|
. |
Helen
Laura
Cressida
Bonham-
Carter
b
22
April
1917
d
June
1997 |
|
HON.
Jasper
Alexander
Maurice
Ridley |
. |
|
Sir Adam Ridley
b. 14 May 1942 |
|
. |
LAURA
MIRANDA
BONHAM
CARTER
b
c
1920
d
1969 |
. |
RT.
HON.
JOSEPH
GRIMOND
b
29
Jul
1913
St
Andrews,
Fife
Scot,
d
1993
Kirkwall,
Oki
m
1938 |
|
|
. |
RAYMOND
HENRY
BONHAM
CARTER
b |
. |
HON.
WIFE |
. |
. |
EDWARD HENRY BONHAM CARTER
b 1960 |
. |
THOMAS DAVID BONHAM CARTER
b 1961 |
|
HELENA
BONHAM CARTER
b 26 May, 1966 Golders Green, London; Actor. |
|
|
. |
LT.
NORMAN
BONHAM
CARTER
b
29 Dec
1867, d
3 May
1917
killed
in
action
at the
Battle
of Arras
at age
of 42,
Married:
12 Dec
1910, In
1881 at
Boarding
House To
Rugby
School
Barby
Road |
. |
EILEEN
BEATRICE
MATHEW |
. |
JOANNA
BONHAM
CARTER
b 19 Jun
1864
Paddington,
Middlesex,
d 22 Nov
1950,
Did not
marry
d.s.p.
1881:
visiting
with
Isabel
O.
LUCAS,
widow
and
family
in
London: |
. |
OCTAVIUS
HENRY
BONHAM
CARTER
b 4 Aug
1873
Paddington,
Middlesex
d 12 Oct
1901
Shanghai
hospital,
China of
"typhoid
fever"
See
notice
Times
18 Oct. |
|
|
ALICE
BONHAM CARTER
b Ab 1835 Hyde Park
Sq London, 3rd
dau d 16 Oct
1912
Times
obit: 18 Oct.
1912. |
. |
JOHN [2] JACK BONHAM
CARTER, M.P.
b 13
OCT 1817 Trinity
College.
Cambridge
See Nicholson
above -married
cousin
Magistrate
Landowner Farmer
Of 200 Acres,
d 26 Nov 1884, |
2 |
HON. MARY BARING
b 1828 London,
Middlesex,
Baron's Dau |
. |
|
LOTHIAN
GEORGE
BONHAM
CARTER
b 1858 d
1927
Built
Buriton
House ab
1910, |
|
Unknown |
|
. |
Colonel
Algernon
Lothian
Bonham
Carter
DSO
b
1
Jan
1888
Portsmouth,
Hampshire; Winchester
College,
Sandhurst,
Cricket
player,
as
many
BC's. |
. |
mYRA
EDITH
MARGARET
FOYLE
dau
of
Randolph
Charles
Foyle,
J.P.
C.C.,
m
1914 |
. |
Admiral
Sir
Stuart
S. Bonham
Carter,
K.C.B.,
C.V.O.,
D.S.O.,
b
1889 Portsmouth,
Hampshire |
. |
dAUGHTER
Bonham
Carter |
. |
MR.
Tomlinson
|
|
. |
MARY G.
BONHAM
CARTER
b 1867
London,
Middlesex |
. |
EDITH
JOANNA
BONHAM
CARTER
b
1855
London,
Middlesex,
d 1899
single
in 1881 |
. |
ARTHUR
THOMAS
BONHAM
CARTER
b 24 MAY
1869
Trin
Coll.
Cambridge
1887; BA
1890,
Judge
High
Court
East
Africa
1907,
res
Uganda. |
. |
JOHN [3] BONHAM CARTER
05
Jan 1852 Acherst, Hampshire
d 21 Dec 1905 m 19 Nov 1891 |
1 |
MARY
WITHERS
ATKINSON
b c 1857
Adhurst-St
Mary,
Hampshire,
d 05 JAN
1906,
dau of
Thomas
Atkinson
Poss
actually
born in
Maryland
1853 a
MARY
WITHERS
ATKINSON
was born
there to
THOMAS
W.
ATKINSON
and
MARIA
LOUISA
DALL,
from
Maryland.
Who then
is
MARY
WITHERS
TILLARD
who
m John
Bonham
Carter
in 1891
& had
several
children
by him? |
|
. |
HELEN MARY
BONHAM CARTER B
1896 London,
D 1987 In 1901
at home at
Bournemouth St
Michael and All
Angels, but
parents away-
with servants |
|
SIR ALAN LUBBOCK
b 1897
Married: 20 Apr 1918 |
. |
. |
LIVING LUBBOCK |
. |
ROGER JOHN LUBBOCK B
1927 |
|
. |
AMY LAURA
BONHAM
CARTER
bap
07 AUG
1849
Saint
Martin
In The
Fields,
Westminster,
London d
early
1859
dsp |
. |
IONA MARY
BONHAM
CARTER
b
1850 d
1936 m
05 OCT
1871 |
. |
PHILLIP
EDWARD
TILLARD
b 31 JUL
1836
Godmanchester,
Huntingdon
d 10 NOV
1913
Godmanchester,
Huntingdon,
Magistrate
Banker |
. |
. |
Francis
Bonham
Tillard
b
21
JAN
1875
Godmanchester,
Huntingdon,
d
02
MAY
1903 |
. |
Mary
Emily
TILLARD
b
02
JAN
1873
or
29
NOV
1872
Godmanchester,
Huntingdon |
. |
EDWARD
ROSSLYN
TILLARD
b
01
JAN
1874
Godmanchester,
Huntingdon |
. |
LAURA
JULIA
TILLARD
b
11
JUL
1877
Godmanchester,
Huntingdon |
. |
OLIVE
MARJORIE
TILLARD
b
20
Dec
1878
Godmanchester
Huntingdon
m
Jun
1903 |
|
PHILLIP
H.
TILLARD
b
1880
Godmanchester,
Huntingdon |
. |
EDITH
IONA
TILLARD
b
16
APR
1876
Godmanchester,
Huntingdon |
|
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|
1 |
LAURA MARIE
NICHOLSON
m 15
JUL 1848
Farnham, Surrey |
|
.. |
FRANCIS
HENRY
BONHAM
CARTER
b
1853 d
26 Jan
1878 at
Darjeeling of
dysentery,
Indian
Forest
Service |
. |
LOTHIAN
GEORGE
BONHAM
CARTER
b
1858
Petersfield,
Hampshire,
d 1927
In 1881
occupation
was
"Common
Brewer"
In 1901
Census
owned
and ran
a
brewery |
. |
EMILY
MAUD
SUMNER b
1858
Hants d
1915 |
. |
. |
MAUD
ESME
MAY
BONHAM
CARTER
|
1 |
BASIL
MURRAY
TOMLINSON |
2 |
JOHN
SELWYN
m
19
JAN
1933
d
1959
son
of
Edward
Carus
SELWYN |
. |
Commodore
of
Convoys
STUART
SUMNER
BONHAM
CARTER,
K.C.B.,
C.V.O.,
D.S.O.,
b
1889
Portsmouth,
Hampshire,
d
1972
French
Croix
de
Guerre
with
Palm,
Italian
Silver
Cross
for
valour,
Belgian
Croix
de
Guerre.
In
1901
Cen
at
boarding
school
at
Highclere
St
Michaels |
. |
EVE |
. . |
BREV.
MAJ.
ALGERNON
LOTHIAN
BONHAM
CARTER 60th
Rifles
b
1
JAN
1888
Portsmouth,
Hampshire,
d
1957
In
1901
Census,
at
boarding
school
at
Highclere
St
Michaels |
. |
MYRA
EDITH
RANDOLPH |
. |
. |
CHILD
BONHAM CARTER
|
. |
CHILD
BONHAM CARTER
|
|
CHILD
BONHAM CARTER
|
|
|
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ALICE LAURA BONHAM CARTER
b
1860 Rogate, Sussex d 1928 In 1881at
home unmarried w/ mother |
|
ANTHONY JOHN ABDY |
|
. |
FRANCES MARIA BONHAM CARTER b
Ab 1823 Hyde Park Sq,
London, d Nov 1870
|
. |
ALFRED BONHAM
CARTER, C.B.,
M.P. 18
MAR 1825
Portsmouth,
Hampshire, 2nd
son d 2
Oct 1910 May
have prev been
married to a
Lydia in 1871-
was a
magistrate |
. |
Mary Henrietta
NORMAN
b Ab 1858 Of
Rookery,
Hampshire dau
of, George Warde
Norman, m 27 MAY
1879 Adhurst, St
Mary,
Hampshire
d 1893 |
|
. |
CAPT.
ALFRED ERSKINE
BONHAM
CARTER,
King's
Royal
Rifle
Corp |
. |
MISS
MALCOLM
m 1906
Elder
dau of
Col.
Edward
Donald
Malcolm,
C.B. |
|
. |
REAR
ADMIRAL
Christopher Douglas
BONHAM
CARTER,
R.N. |
. |
MARIAN
TAYLOR
|
. |
. |
PETER MALCOLM
BONHAM CARTER b 23 Dec 1936 |
. |
CLODAGH GREENWOOD b. 9 April 1938 dau of Thomas Frederick Greenwood and Marjorie Mirabel Graham; actor and director. |
|
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CRISPAN BONHAM CARTER b 23 Sep 1969 actor children |
|
KATHARINE JULIAN DAWNAY |
|
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|
. |
CAPT. GUY
BONHAM
CARTER b
25 May
1884,
1901 at
boarding
school
St.
Michael's,
Hampshire |
|
UNKNOWN |
|
|
Major
John
Arkwright
BONHAM
CARTER
b |
|
Anne
Louisa
Charteris,dau
Nigel
Keppel
Charteris
and
Katherine
Margaret
Buchanan-
Riddell,
m
30
Dec
1939. |
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Richard Francis
BONHAM CARTER
b 4 Oct 1940 |
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Josephine Gallimore |
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Nicola Bonham-Carter
b 1969 |
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Clare Bonham-Carter
b 1972 |
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NIGEL JOHN BONHAM CARTER
b 12 Apr 1945 |
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GEORGE
BONHAM
CARTER
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OLIVE
SIBELLA
BONHAM
CARTER
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CAPT. LESLIE
R. V.
PRENTICE
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HUGH BONHAM CARTER
b
Ab 1829 Hyde Park Sq London
d DEC 1896 |
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Jane Margaret
MACDONALD b
ab 1857
Capetown, Cape
Good Hope, South
Africa,
m 1878 d 8
Jan 1911 |
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UNKNOWN
BONHAM
CARTER |
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UNKNOWN
BONHAM
CARTER |
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UNKNOWN
BONHAM
CARTER |
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UNKNOWN
BONHAM
CARTER |
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ELEANOR MARIE BONHAM CARTER
b ab
1837 Hyde Park Sq London d
1923, m 31 Aug 1872
Keston, Kent
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ALBERT VENN DICEY
b 4 Feb 1835
Little Claybrook, Leicester, d 7 April 1922,
Barrister In Practice, In 1881 Census, living at
107 Victoria St London, Middlesex, with wife- no
children there. Professor of English Law and a
fellow of All Souls at Oxford. Albert Venn Dicey
argued brilliantly for the impartiality of the
courts and the Rule of Law. He held that the law
is there for all to obey and that no one, not
even those in the highest reaches of government,
is exempt from obeying the law.
Text cited from DIGITAL FREEDOM NETWORK "
http://unix.dfn.org/printer_af_Dicey.shtml |
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