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The Hon. Herbert Cokayne Gibbs, 1st Baron Hunsdon of Hunsdon

The Hon. Herbert Cokayne Gibbs, 1st Baron Hunsdon of Hunsdon

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  1. 1.  The Hon. Herbert Cokayne Gibbs, 1st Baron Hunsdon of HunsdonThe Hon. Herbert Cokayne Gibbs, 1st Baron Hunsdon of Hunsdon was born on 14 May 1854 in Frognall, Hampstead, London (son of Henry Hucks Gibbs, 1st Baron Aldenham and Louisa Anne Adams); died on 22 May 1935 in Briggens, Hertfiordshire; was buried on 25 May 1935 in St Dunstan's, Hunsdon.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Departure: Buenos Aires, Argentina
    • Residence: Shenley, Hertfordshire
    • Baptism: 23 Jun 1854, St John's, Hampstead
    • Residence: 1861, St Marylebone, London
    • Residence: 1871, Hampshire
    • Residence: 1891, London
    • Residence: 1901, London
    • Residence: 2 Apr 1911, London; Age: 56; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head
    • Arrival: 17 Dec 1921, Southampton, Hampshire

    Notes:

    4th son of Henry Hucks (Gibbs) Lord Aldenham, of Briggens, Herts. Baron Hunsdon of Hunsdon (created 1923). born at Frognall in Hampstead, London and baptised 23 June 1854 at St. John's Hampstead. Educated at Winchester College, 1868-71. Matric. Cambridge (Trinity College) 1873; B.A. 1877, M.A. 1884. Died 22 May 1935 at Briggens and was buried 25 May 1935 at St. Dunstan's, Hunsdon.

    After a course of training (1877-9) in the offices of Wallace Bros. London; Ventura Marco del Pont, Paris; Gibbs Bright & Co., Liverpool; and Henry Bath & Son, Swansea; he joined Antony Gibbs & Sons 1879; was with their Chilean Branch, Gibbs & Co., 1880-1, and a manager thereof 1881: a manager of the London firm 1881 and a partner thereof from 1882. Original Chairman of the Alianza (Nitrate) Co. Ld., 1895-1928, and of the Pan de Azucar Nitrate Co., Ld., 1901-26; Director of the Rio de Janeiro City Improvements Co. Ld. from 1884 and Chairman from 1905: Director of the Australian Mutual Provdent Soc. from 1908: and sometime Director of other public companies. Chairman of the City of London Conservative Association Sep. 1912 to 1932. On the Public Works Loan Board from July 1884 (dep. Chairman 1908-21, Chairman from 1921). Justice of the Peace for Herts, from 1916. High Sheriff of Herts. for 1913. He was a member of the Deputation sent by the British Government to Russia in the winter of 1912-13 to return the visit of the Duma to England. In the Great War he was director of Purchases of Nitrate of Soda for the Allies (see 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs p.389). Chevalier of the Legion of Honour (?1918). Created Baron Hunsdon of Hunsdon 24 July 1923. First speech in the House of Lords 7 July 1924, the subject being 'Trade and Unemployment'. Chairman of the City of London Club 1928-31; Member of the Carlton Club, Pall Mall, from 1910. Author of 'History of Gibbs of Fenton' in Dartington (1925), 'The Parish Registers of Hunsdon (1915)', several pamphlets on Bimetallism and the Currency, 1894-5, including 'A Bimetallic Primer' 1894 (rd ed. 1896), and one on 'The Incidence of Income Tax and Wasting Securities (1904)'. His evidence on 'Wasting Assets Abroad' before the Royal Comn. on Income Tax of 1920 is in an appendix to their Report.

    He bought Biggens in the parish of Hunsdon and the lordship of the Manor of Hunsdon in 1908. His successive London residences from 1885 were 34 York Terrace, 17 Portman Street, 9 Portman Square (1898-1923), all in St. Marylebone.

    Portraits: Drawing by W.E. Miller, 1882, another by E.U. Eddis in a group with his mother and brother Vicary, 1860, both in possession of Lord Aldenham. Oil, three quarter length, 1891, by W. Ouless, R.A., at Briggens (copy by Miss Richardson in possession of A.Gibbs & Sons). Crayon by John Hay, presentation from City of London Conservative Association, 1932, in possession of Antony D. Gibbs, 5th Lord Aldenham.

    Herbert married Anna Maria Durant, Lady Hunsdon on 12 Feb 1885 in Shenley, Hertfordshire. Anna (daughter of Richard Durant and Charlotte Still Dashwood) was born on 8 May 1862 in High Canons; died on 30 Dec 1938 in Ware, Hertfordshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. The Hon. Winifred Marian Gibbs, JP was born on 29 Mar 1886 in 34 York Terrace, St Marylebone, Middlesex; died on 11 Mar 1984 in Garrett's House, Woodstock; was buried in Wootton, Oxfordshire.
    2. Walter Durant Gibbs, 4th Baron Aldenham was born on 11 Aug 1888 in High Canons, Shenley, Hertfordshire; died on 30 May 1969 in Harlow Hospital, Epping, Essex; was cremated in St Dunstan's, Hunsdon, Hertfordshire.
    3. The Hon. Barbara Louisa Gibbs was born on 4 Mar 1896 in Portman Square, St. Marylebone, London; died on 24 Feb 1964 in Hunsdon Mill House, Hunsdon; was buried on 27 Feb 1964 in St Dunstan's, Hunsdon.
    4. The Hon. Rosalind Mary Gibbs, OBE was born on 5 Feb 1898 in 9 Portman Square, St. Marylebone, London; died on 21 Jul 1984 in Acorn Street, Hunsdon, Hertfordshire.
    5. The Hon. Sir Geoffrey Cokayne Gibbs, KCMG was born on 20 Jul 1901 in Camfield, Hatfield, Herts; died on 6 Jul 1975 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire; was buried in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.
    6. Hon. Sir Humphrey Vicary Gibbs, KCMG GCVO OBE was born on 22 Nov 1902 in 9 Portman Square, St. Marylebone, London; died on 5 Nov 1990 in Harare, Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry Hucks Gibbs, 1st Baron AldenhamHenry Hucks Gibbs, 1st Baron Aldenham was born on 31 Aug 1819 in Powis Place, St. George the Martyr, London, England (son of George Henry Gibbs and Caroline Crawley); died on 13 Sep 1907 in Aldenham House, Aldenham, Hertfordshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Title Of Nobility: Baron Aldenham
    • Occupation: South American Merchant, Justice of the Peace
    • Title: High Sheriff, Hertfordshire
    • Baptism: 4 Oct 1819, Northamptonshire
    • Residence: 1851, Hampstead, London
    • Residence: 1861, St Marylebone, London
    • Residence: 1871, St Marylebone, London
    • Residence: 1881, London
    • Residence: 1891, London

    Notes:

    Henry Hucks Gibbs of Aldenham and Clifton Hampden. 1st Baron Aldenham (1896). Born at 2 Powis Place, Bloomsbury, Holborn, 31 August and baptised at Stowe-Nine-Churches, 4 October 1819. Educated Rugby 1832-6, matric. at Oxford (Exeter College) 16 February 1837; 3rd Class Classics and BA. 1841. M.A. 1844. Died aged 88 at Aldenham House 13 September and was buried 18 September 1907 at Aldenham. Will was dated 16 (cod. 28) 1906, proved 20 December 1907. Monument in Clifton Hampden churchyard.

    Before Rugby he was at Redland, nr. Bristol. On his father's death he succeeded to the estates in and about Clifton Hampden and on his mother's to those in and about Aldenham. He made various changes in them by sales and purchases (see 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs), pp. 45-6). Lord of the Manor of Burston (Herts), sometime of that of North Moreton (Berks), and till 1902 of that of Clifton Hampden, which estate (and at that time about 1340 ac. nearly all of Oxon.) he then transferred to his son Alban, and, by purchase in 1877, patron of Aldenham. He augmented, 1901-5, the living of Clifton Hampden by restoring to it the Parsonage of 1832-46 and buying the overlarge one of 1846 for his son Alban's Manor House and he built there the beautiful brick bridge over the Thames in 1864 (designer Gilbert Scott), The Coppice house and the Village Hall. He made extensive alterations in Aldenham House and laid out the famous gardens there, his son Vicary helping largely in developing them. He restored and reseated Aldenham Church, 1882 (architect Sir A. Blomfield) and gave a new choir screen in 1903. In St. Alban's Abbey he restored the High Altar Screen 1884-9 (sculpted by H. Hems), gave the reredos with sculpture representing the Resurrection by Sir Alfred Gilbert and reconstructed the organ. He contributed to the building and endowing of Christ Church, Radlett, 1864, erected sundry buildings and cottages in Aldenham and Elstree, and diverted the public road on the west of Aldenham House.

    He was entered at Lincoln's Inn Jan. 1840: Joined Antony Gibbs & Sons in the City of London 1843; a manager thereof 1847; partner 1848; head 1875-1907. Under him the Firm closed their Peru Branch in 1880 (at the time of the Peru-Chile War) and concentrated in Chile, and the next year took over Gibbs Bright and Co. with their English & Australasian Branches, and West Indian business. A director of the Bank of England 1853-1901 (Governor 1875-7). A director of the Mexican Railway Co. 1864-1905; of the Indemnity Mutual Marine Assurance Co. 1869-1906; and sometime of the Colne Valley Co., and of other companies. Member of Lloyds 1855. President of the London Institution in the City of London 1888-94. President of the Bimetallic League from 1881 and of the City of London Conservative Association 1881-1907. Served on Royal Commissions on the Stock Exchange 1877-8, on the City Parochial Charities 1880, on the Depression of trade 1885-6. He and other members of the family founded the London St. James Gazette (Conservative paper) in 1880 and owned it till 1888. Member of Parliament (Conservative) for the City of London 18 April 1891-July 92 when he retired. A commissioner of Lieutenancy for the City of London. Member of the English Church Union from 1862 (a Trustee 1876-1907), on the Council 1886-1907) and vice-pres. of the Herts (West) Branch 1897-1907. On the Council of Keble College, Oxford, 1873-1907. Member of the House of Laymen of Canterbury Convocation 1887-1907 and treasurer sometime to 1907. A Life Member from 1888 of the Corporation of the Church House, Westminster. Governor of Aldenham Grammar School 1881-1907. A Justice of the Peace for Herts. and Middlesex. High Sheriff of Herts. 1884. A Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery 1891-1907. Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society 1859 and of the Society of Antiquaries 1885 (sometime on its Council). President of Guy's Hospital 1880-96.

    Created Baron Aldenham 31 Jan. 1896.

    Among his books he had the best collection of copies of the 'Book of Common Prayer' in English hands. Author of catologues of his own books and MSS (printed 1876, 1888 and 1890 with supplements to the last 2 in 1898 - all since revised in a new catalogue, see his son Alban): 'Pedigree of the family of Gibbs' with historical introduction, 1st edn. 1890, 2nd edn. 1904: 'The Game of Ombre' 1st edn. 1874, 2nd 1878, 3rd for Roxburghe Club 1902; 'Account of the High Altar Screen in the Cathedral of St. Alban's' 1890: 'A Colloquy on Currency' (Contemp. Review 1889, 2nd edn. separate 1893, 3rd 1894, 4th 1899): various pamphlets on the currency and bimetallism from 1876, including 'The Double Standard' (1881) of which a French edn. 'Le Double Etalon' was published by the Belgian Bimet. Association 1883. Minutes of his evidence before the 'Indian Currency Committee', 1899, are printed in Appendix to their Report. Editor, 1868, of 'The Romance of the Chevalere Assigne' for the Early Eng. Text Soc.; and, for the Roxburghe Club, the 'Life and Martyrdom of St. Katherine of Alexandra, 1884 and the 'Hystorie of the most noble knight Plasidas' 1873. To the latter club he contributed 'The Royal History of the Knight Generides' 1865. He was a member of the Philological Society from 1859 and assisted in the production of the 'New Oxford English Dict. (pub. 1888-1928) edr. Murray and others) from 1857 to 1907, subedited the greater part of letter C and was one of the sub-editors of K (see Prefaces to Vols. I, II, V, and VI, Pt.2).

    Member of the Club 'Nobody's Friends' from 1851 (president 1895-1907); of the Roxburghe Club 1863-1907) (treasurer 1878-92, vice pres. 1892-1903, pres. 1903-7); of the Carlton and Athenaeum Clubs.

    He lost his right hand September 1864 from a gun accident at Mamhead, Devon, (rented for a season by his uncle William).

    He resided at Frognal, Hampstead, 1849-56 (a house with 18 acres, since destroyed, in the North Angle of Finchley Road and Frognal Lane); at St. Dunstan's in Regent's Park, St. Marylebone 1856-1907 (then the Blinded Soldiers and Sailors Home). Aldenham House, which passed to him on his Mother's Death, was let till 1868 but occupied by him 1868-1907.

    His Life is in the 'Dictionary of National Biography' Vol II of 2nd supplement, but there are a few mistakes in it some of which are corrected in 'Errata' printed in Vol. III of the supplment. For some other particulars see 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs. See also 'Complete Peerage', 2nd edn., I, 104 (note). His diaries 1841-1907 are in possession of his great-grandson, Antony Aldenham.

    Portraits: Drawing by J. Slater (1823); miniature by Sir William Ross (1852) in possession of his great grandson Antony Aldenham; oil by G. F. Watts R.A. 1876, (engraved by James Faed) in possession of Christopher Gibbs 2009 and another copy in possession of Vicary Gibbs: oil by W.W. Ouless R.A., full length; oil by T.C. Gotch; chalk (with his son Alban) by E.U. Eddis (1860). Oil by Watts (1896) in possion of VIII; replica of the Gotch in possession of his grandson Andrew Antony; but three-quarter length in possession of A. Gibbs & Sons. Copy of Ross' miniature by Ross's daughter, and crayon head by her in possession of Lord Cullen.

    Standing monument and steps to his memory in Clifton Hampden churchyard by Walter Tower (1907).

    Henry married Louisa Anne Adams on 6 May 1845 in Thorpe, Surrey. Louisa (daughter of Dr William Adams, LLD and Mary Anne Cokayne) was born on 10 Sep 1818 in Southampton Row, Holborn, London; died on 17 Apr 1897 in St. Dunstan's, Regent's Park, London; was buried on 21 Apr 1897 in Aldenham, Hertfordshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Louisa Anne Adams was born on 10 Sep 1818 in Southampton Row, Holborn, London (daughter of Dr William Adams, LLD and Mary Anne Cokayne); died on 17 Apr 1897 in St. Dunstan's, Regent's Park, London; was buried on 21 Apr 1897 in Aldenham, Hertfordshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1818, Brompton, Middlesex
    • Residence: 1851, Hampstead, London
    • Residence: 1861, St Marylebone, London
    • Residence: 1871, St Marylebone, London
    • Residence: 1891, London

    Notes:

    Louisa Anne, Lady Aldenham, 3rd daughter of William Adams of Thorpe, Surrey. L.L.D (1772-1851), life in the 'Dictionary of National Biography', and sister of George E. Cokayne (born Adams) by the Hon. Mary Anne, daughter and coheir of Hon. William Cokayne of Rushton Hall, Northants, who was brother of the 6th and last Viscount Collen. See Cullen of Ashbourne in 'Burke's Peerage', 1930. Born in Southampton Row, Holborn, 10 September and baptised 9 November 1818 at St. George's, Hart Street, Holborn. Married at Thorpe 6 May 1845 (licensed), died at St. Dunstan's, Regents Park, London 17th and, and was buried 21 April 1897, at Aldenham. Administration February 1898.

    Portraits: Chalk (with her son Kenneth) by E.U. Eddis (1859) was (1931) in possession of her son Vicary. Oil by the same (1859) with daughter Edith and son Kenneth in possession of her grandson Andrew Antony; drawing by the same (1860) with sons Vicary and Herbert was in possession of her son Alban (1932).

    For her 'Royal Descents' see Burke's 'Royal Descents' (1858) under Adams & under Gibbs; 'Cockayne Meoranda' by Andreas Cockayne (2nd series 1873) and Ellacombe's Clyst St. George (1862).

    Children:
    1. Sir Alban George Henry Gibbs, 2nd Baron Aldenham was born on 23 Apr 1846 in Napoli, Campania, Italy; died on 9 May 1936 in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset; was buried in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.
    2. Edith Caroline Gibbs was born on 2 Nov 1848 in London; died on 25 Jul 1942 in Hampstead.
    3. Walter Antony Gibbs was born on 19 Jan 1850 in Frognal, Hampstead, Middlesex; died on 16 Jul 1858 in St. Dunstan's, Regent's Park, London; was buried on 21 Jul 1858 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.
    4. The Hon. Vicary Gibbs was born on 12 May 1853 in Frognal, Hampstead, Middlesex; died on 13 Jan 1932 in 12 Upper Belgrave St., Westminster, London; was buried on 16 Jan 1932 in Aldenham, Hertfordshire.
    5. 1. The Hon. Herbert Cokayne Gibbs, 1st Baron Hunsdon of Hunsdon was born on 14 May 1854 in Frognall, Hampstead, London; died on 22 May 1935 in Briggens, Hertfiordshire; was buried on 25 May 1935 in St Dunstan's, Hunsdon.
    6. Ven. Archdeacon Kenneth Francis Gibbs was born on 2 Apr 1856 in Hampstead, London; died on 1 Feb 1935 in Hatfield, Hertfordshire; was buried on 4 Feb 1935 in Aldenham, Hertfordshire.
    7. The Hon. Henry Lloyd Gibbs was born on 21 Jul 1861 in London; died on 14 Sep 1907 in Elstree, Hertfordshire.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Henry GibbsGeorge Henry Gibbs was born on 24 Aug 1785 in Exeter, Devon (son of Antony Gibbs and Dorothea Barnetta Hucks); died on 21 Aug 1842 in Venice, Venezia, Veneto, Italy; was buried on 27 Dec 1842 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Partner with his father in Antony Gibbs & Sons, London
    • Residence: Bedford Square, Middlesex, England
    • Baptism: 26 Sep 1785, St Mary Major, Exeter, Devon

    Notes:

    Trained in his father's business, from the age of 15 he paid 6 visits of 6 to 10 months each to the Peninsula (Portugal and Spain) between 1801 and 1807. Present in Cadiz at the Spanish revolt against the French in June 1808, he reopened his father's house of business there and remained till 1810. Partner with his father in Antony Gibbs & Sons, London, (and in the Cadiz branch) from the founding of the firm in Sep. 1808. From 1815 till he died he was head of Antony Gibbs & Sons, who, under him and his brother William, opened branches at Gibraltar 1818, Lima 1822, Arequipa and Guayaquil 1823, Valparaiso 1826 (see the History of the Business in the book 'Antony and Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs). A director of the London Assurance Corporation 1822-42. A member of the club 'Nobody's Friends' 1832-42 and of the 'City of London Club' 1840-2. A member of the London Committee which (1832-5), with the Bristol Committee, promoted the Great Western Railway, and an original Director of that Company 1835-42. Between 1819 and 1840 he and his brother William voluntarily completed the payment of those of their father's and grandfather's debts which were still outstanding from their bankruptcy in 1789.

    A few months before he died in 1842 he succeeded to most of the properties (for particulars see the book 'Antony and Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs) which his cousins Sarah (died April 1842) and Anne Noyes (died Dec. 1841) had inherited in 1814 from their uncle Robert Hucks of Aldenham, Herts (his mother's 2nd cousin): namely as heir at law to Sarah he received Aldenham House and other estates in Herts, and Middlesex; and under Anne's will, on Sarah's death, estates in Oxon and Berks, and in Lambeth, Surrey. With these properties he became lord of the manors of North Moreton, Berks (sold by his son Henry), Burston, Herts. (sold by his grandson, Alban), and Clifton Hampden, Oxon; and patron and lay rector of the last named. His residence was 2 Powis Place 1817-21, 11 Bedford Square 1821-42 (both in the Borough of Holborn). For note of portraits and sculptures of him see the book 'Antony and Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs, p. 435 and the Additions of 1927, to which add that a replica or copy of the portrait by Edmund Gill was in possession of Lord Cullen in 1932, who also had a miniature by Miss Ross (1860) (? founded on a portrait by Gill of 1843); and that a portrait in oils belonged to A. Gibbs and Sons (in 1932) after the min by Ross in Lord Aldenham's possession.

    George married Caroline Crawley on 7 Jul 1817 in Stowe-nine-Churches, Upper Stowe, Northamptonshire. Caroline (daughter of Rev. Charles Crawley and Mary Gibbs) was born on 25 Apr 1794 in Clyst St George, Devon; died on 13 Feb 1850 in Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 21 Feb 1850 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Caroline CrawleyCaroline Crawley was born on 25 Apr 1794 in Clyst St George, Devon (daughter of Rev. Charles Crawley and Mary Gibbs); died on 13 Feb 1850 in Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 21 Feb 1850 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.

    Notes:

    Caroline sold the lease of 11 Bedford Square in 1849 and resided at Aldenham House 1846-50. In 1843-6 she built at Clifton Hampden, where her brother in law Joseph Gibbs was Perpetual Curate, a new parsonage to take the place of the old one which Anne Noyes gave in 1832. By a re-exchange in 1905 the former is now the Manor House and the latter has since been demolised.

    She also completely restored the church of St. Michael of All Angels there, mainly with money set aside by her husband when he inherited the property, but with contributions added by herself, and her son Henry. G Gilbert Scott was her architect in both cases. The Living was augmented under her Will. See article on Clifton Hampden in the book 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs pp. 447-50. For her 'Royal Descent' see entry for her father, Rev. Charles Crawley.

    For note of portraits of her see the book 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs p. 435, to which add that a copy was in possession of Lord Cullen (in 1932) of Sir William Ross's miniature, done by Ross's daughter under her father's supervision. Caroline was buried at Clifton Hampden. Monumental Inscription in church and church yard there and in Aldenham church. Her Will was printed on 16 July 1950 at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Doctors Commons, London.

    Died:
    Belmont

    Children:
    1. Anne Gibbs was born on 27 May 1818 in 2 Powis Place, Holborn, London; died on 10 May 1820 in Redland, Bristol.
    2. 2. Henry Hucks Gibbs, 1st Baron Aldenham was born on 31 Aug 1819 in Powis Place, St. George the Martyr, London, England; died on 13 Sep 1907 in Aldenham House, Aldenham, Hertfordshire.
    3. Antony Gibbs was born in Jul 1821 in Powis Place, London ; died on 14 Nov 1821 in Powis Place, London ; was buried in St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Holborn, London.
    4. Antony Gibbs, of Merry Hill was born on 20 Nov 1822 in Powis Place, London ; died on 1 Dec 1856 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire; was buried on 8 Dec 1856 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.
    5. Charles Crawley Gibbs was born in Jun 1824 in Almondsbury, Gloucestershire; died on 18 Nov 1824 in Almondsbury, Gloucestershire; was buried on 27 Nov 1824 in Almondsbury, Gloucestershire.
    6. George Gibbs was born on 11 Feb 1827 in 11 Bedford Square, Bloomsbury, London; died on 3 Jun 1846 in Oxford, Oxfordshire; was buried on 9 Jun 1846 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.
    7. Caroline Gibbs was born on 10 Jun 1828 in London; died on 11 Jan 1859 in Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 19 Jan 1859 in Wraxall, Somerset.
    8. Charles Gibbs, Lieut.-Colonel was born on 28 Jun 1829 in 11 Bedford Sq, Bloomsbury, London; died on 18 Mar 1890 in 14 Norfolk Square, Paddington, London; was buried on 21 Mar 1829 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.
    9. William Lloyd Gibbs was born on 6 Dec 1830 in 11 Bedford Sq, Bloomsbury, London; died on 27 Aug 1860 in Belmont, Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 1 Sep 1860 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.
    10. Rev. John Lomax Gibbs was born on 28 Mar 1832 in 11 Bedford Sq, Bloomsbury, London; died on 12 Jan 1914 in Speen, Berkshire.
    11. Mary Dorothea Gibbs was born on 4 May 1833 in Bedford Sq, Bloomsbury, London; died on 11 Mar 1906 in Exeter House, Roehampton, London; was buried on 15 Mar 1906 in Cemetery, Putney Vale, Surrey.
    12. Francis Gibbs was born on 9 Aug 1834 in Belmont, Wraxall, Somerset; died on 6 Jan 1857 in St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex; was buried on 13 Jan 1857 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.
    13. Joseph Gibbs was born on 23 Feb 1837 in 11 Bedford Sq, Bloomsbury, London; died on 1 Apr 1838 in 11 Bedford Sq, Bloomsbury, London.
    14. Robert Crawley Gibbs was born on 4 Jan 1839 in 11 Bedford Sq, Bloomsbury, London; died on 31 Jul 1856 in Belmont, Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 6 Aug 1856 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.

  3. 6.  Dr William Adams, LLD was born on 13 Jan 1772 in London (son of Patience Thomas Adams and Martha Marsh); died on 11 Jun 1851 in Thorpe, Surrey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Doctor of Law
    • Baptism: 24 Jan 1772, Saint Andrew, Holborn, London
    • Residence: 1851, Thorpe, Surrey

    William married Mary Anne Cokayne on 6 Apr 1811 in St Marylebone Parish Church, Marylebone Road, London. Mary (daughter of William Cokayne and Barbara Hill) was born on 11 Dec 1781 in Rushton Hall, Rushton, Northamptonshire; died on 16 Jun 1873 in Thorpe, Surrey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary Anne CokayneMary Anne Cokayne was born on 11 Dec 1781 in Rushton Hall, Rushton, Northamptonshire (daughter of William Cokayne and Barbara Hill); died on 16 Jun 1873 in Thorpe, Surrey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 26 Mar 1782, Saint Mary-St., Marylebone Road, St. Marylebone, London
    • Residence: 1851, Thorpe, Surrey
    • Residence: 1871, Thorpe, Surrey

    Children:
    1. George Edward Adams Cokayne was born on 29 Apr 1825 in Bloomsbury, London; died on 6 Aug 1911 in Exeter House, Roehampton, London; was buried on 9 Aug 1911 in Cemetery, Putney Vale, Surrey.
    2. 3. Louisa Anne Adams was born on 10 Sep 1818 in Southampton Row, Holborn, London; died on 17 Apr 1897 in St. Dunstan's, Regent's Park, London; was buried on 21 Apr 1897 in Aldenham, Hertfordshire.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Antony GibbsAntony Gibbs was born on 3 Mar 1756 in Exeter, Devon (son of George Abraham Gibbs, of Pytte and Anne Vicary, of Dunkeswell); died on 10 Dec 1815 in 2 Powis Place, Holborn, London; was buried in Dec 1815 in St Mary the Virgin, Hayes, Kent.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Education: Educated at Exeter Grammar School
    • Memorial: Hayes, Middlesex; Monument inscription MI in churchyard at Hayes
    • Occupation: Founder of the House of Antony Gibbs & Son of London
    • Residence: 14 Dec 1773, Exeter, Devon
    • Will: 16 Mar 1816; Will proved in C.P.C.

    Notes:

    After an apprenticeship in a Spanish business in Exeter he was from 1778 to 1789 a merchant there exporting woollen cloth to Spain and elsewhere; also from 1785 to 1789 a partner in a firm styled Gibbs Granger & Banfill, working a cloth factory at Exwick in the outskirts of Exeter. His father financed him and was also in the Exwick partnership. He was a member 1778 - 1789 of the Incorporation of Tuckers Hall, Exeter; head warden 1782, master 1783.

    Bankrupt in 1789 (alike with his father), he went to Madrid and for the next 18 years was engaged in business which centred in Spain. Mainly working as agent for British manufacturers he was at times (from 1783) also exporting Spanish produce as partner in a firm at Malaga styled Juan Pomar Gibbs y Compania. Driven out of Spain by war in 1797 he conducted his business from 1798 to 1801 in Lisbon, but in 1802 became regularly established in Cadiz as a merchant there, till war again forced him away. His last visit to Spain was in 1807.

    In 1808 he became one of the Commissioners in London for dealing with Portuguese property sent to England in the war, and in September that year founded, in partnership with his son George Henry, the firm of Antony Gibbs & Son, London, with a branch in Cadiz. The firm became Antony Gibbs & Sons in 1813 on admission of his second son William to the partnership.

    He was author of a pamphlet signed "A Merchant," An Appeal to Common Sense on the Bullion Question, published 1810.

    After his marriage he and his wife lived in Exeter 1784-6, at Exwick House 1786-9, in Madrid 1789-92. From 1792 to 1808 their home was in Exeter or its neighbourhood (at Cowley 1803-8), but in that period he made ten trips to the Peninsula of an average duration of 12 months each. The family moved to London in 1808 and lived in Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, 1808-9; Denmark Hill, Camberwell, 1809-10; Dulwich Common, 1810-12; 2 Powis Place in the parish of St George the Martyr, Bloomsbury, 1812 onwards.



    For a brief summary of the firm Antony Gibbs and Sons see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antony_Gibbs_%26_Sons

    Antony married Dorothea Barnetta Hucks on 3 Oct 1784 in Littleham, Devon. Dorothea (daughter of William Hucks and Eleanor Barnett) was born in Dec 1760 in Knaresborough, Yorkshire; died on 24 Feb 1820 in Redland, Gloucestershire; was buried on 10 Mar 1820 in St Mary the Virgin, Hayes, Kent. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Dorothea Barnetta HucksDorothea Barnetta Hucks was born in Dec 1760 in Knaresborough, Yorkshire (daughter of William Hucks and Eleanor Barnett); died on 24 Feb 1820 in Redland, Gloucestershire; was buried on 10 Mar 1820 in St Mary the Virgin, Hayes, Kent.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Saint George Martin, Middlesex, England
    • Baptism: 9 Jan 1761, Knaresborough, Yorkshire

    Notes:

    For the full history of her life, see the book 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J. A. Gibbs (also for history and portraits of the Hucks family, from whom her son, George Henry Gibbs, derived his properties, and for references to pedigrees (which contain also references to their wills). The Hucks family became extinct in the male line at the death of her brother John in 1836. She was a beneficiary under the will of Henry Townley Ward (d. 1816) the husband of her elder sister Eleanor (d.1800). As a widow her home was with her daughter Harriett at Redland 1816-17, with her son George Henry at 2 Powis Place in London 1817-19, and again with Harriett July 1819, till her death. For note of portraits, see 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs, p. 434. For her descent from King Henry III see Ellacombe's 'Clyst St. George'(1864), and Burke's 'Royal Descents' (1858).

    Children:
    1. 4. George Henry Gibbs was born on 24 Aug 1785 in Exeter, Devon; died on 21 Aug 1842 in Venice, Venezia, Veneto, Italy; was buried on 27 Dec 1842 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.
    2. Harriett Gibbs was born on 8 Oct 1786 in Exeter, Devon; died on 15 Oct 1865 in Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 20 Oct 1865 in Wraxall, Somerset.
    3. George Abraham Gibbs was born on 20 Jan 1788 in St. Thomas', Exeter, England; died on 3 Mar 1789 in Layton, Essex.
    4. William Gibbs, of Tyntesfield was born on 22 May 1790 in Calle de Cantarranas, Madrid, Spain; died on 3 Apr 1875 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset; was buried in Wraxall, Somerset.
    5. Francis Gibbs was born on 7 Jul 1794 in Exeter, Devon; died on 16 Apr 1795 in Exwick House, Exwick, Devon; was buried on 19 Apr 1795 in St. Thomas, Devon.
    6. Anne Gibbs was born on 29 May 1797 in Lower Cleave, nr Exeter, England; died on 6 Oct 1852 in Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 13 Oct 1852 in Wraxall, Somerset.
    7. Rev. Joseph Gibbs was born on 23 Jul 1801 in St Davids Hill, Exeter; died on 22 Mar 1864 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire; was buried on 26 Mar 1864 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.

  3. 10.  Rev. Charles CrawleyRev. Charles Crawley was born on 25 Apr 1756 in Flaxley, Gloucestershire (son of Thomas Crawley and Susanna Lloyd); died on 4 Jan 1849 in Stowe Nine Churches, Northamptonshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Stowe Nine Churches; Rector of Stowe Nine Churches
    • Occupation: Broadway, Worcestershire; Vicar of Broadway, Worcestershire

    Notes:

    His mother Susanna was sister of Rev. John Lloyd, D.D. (d. 1788), rector and patron of Stowe-nine-churches, Northants. His elder brother was Sir Thomas Brawley-Boevey of Flaxley Abbey (successor as 2nd bart. to the baronetcy of Sir Charles Barrow of Highgrove, Gloucestershire, and grandfather of Matilda Blanche Crawley-Boevey, the wife of William Gibbs of Tyntesfield. Their sisters were Catherine (1753-1842), the wife of Rev. Duke Yonge (1750-1823), vicar of Cornwood, Devon, who has descendants; and Susanna (b. 1748, died childless 1880), who married (1) Edmund Bastard, (2) Sir Thomas Hyde Page, whose daughter by a second marriage, Mary Albinia, was mother of Matilda Blanche Crawley-Boevey above mentioned.

    Charles Crawley and Mary (Gibbs), their children and numerous members of the Crawley and Crawley-Boevey families and of families connnected with them enter into 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs or are mentioned in it. There are also there pedigrees (pp 445-6) and references (e.g. pp. 35n and 445-6) to other books, pedigrees, etc., the most ont he Boevey family and their connections entitled 'The Perverse Widow', Ruvigny's 'Plantaganet Roll (Clarence, Vol. 1905) and Burke's Peerage. In 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J. A. Gibbs, pp. 439-43, and in the Additions of 1922 and 1927, there is also a list of portraits of members (born before 1820) of the Crawley and connected families.

    Charles Crawley was curate, first of Broad Clyst nr. Clyst St. George, next till 1789 - of Whitestone, nr. Exwick. In 1789, inheriting from his uncle Dr. Lloyd aforesaid the living of Stowe-nine-churches, he moved there from Devon, and lived there for the rest of his life. From 1784 for at least 50 years he was also vicar of Broadway, co. Worcester, but never resided there. He bought Pytte in Clyst St. George (1790) when his father-in-law was compelled to give it up but sold it out of the family in 1796 or 7.

    For his and Sir Thomas's and their sisters' descent from King Edward III, see Ruvigny's 'Clarence' Vol. above mentioned, Burke's 'Royal Descents' (1858) and Ellacombe's Clyst St. George (1862).

    The children of Charles Crawley and Mary (Gibbs) were:
    (a) Charles (1st son), born at Whitestone, Devon, 25 September, 1788; educated at Rugby School (entered 1797); matric Oxford (Univ. College) 26 June 1807; 2nd Cl. Classics School and B.A. 1811; married 14 May 1825 Eliza Catherine, daughter of Abraham Grimes (for which family see the book Antony & Dorothea Gibbs by J.A. Gibbs, p. 377 n6); died 30 September 1871 at his house (now called Lawn Upton and (1931) in the ownership of Lord Wraxall of Chart XVIII) in Littlemore, Oxon, and was buried at Littlemore. He was in Antony Gibbs & Sons 1814-46, and a partner 1820-38 (in Spain for them 1818-19, in Chile and Peru for them 1828-33). A director of the London Assurance Corporation, 1842-65. A member of the Club 'Nobody's Friends' 1813-71. Alternate patron with Oriel College, Oxford, of the living of Littlemore, to the church of which (built in 1835 by his friend, Rev. John H. Newman-Cardinal later) he gave the chancel. For note of portraits of him and his wife, see 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs p.441. The eldest child of his only child, Charles Edward, was William Scott Crawley of Charlbury, Oxon. (b. 1858).
    (b) George Abraham Crawley (2nd son), born at Stowe aforesaid 26 September 1795; educated at Rugby School (entered 1808); married 29 September 1826 Caroline, daughter of David Powell (for whose family see 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs p. 377, n6); died at Ambleside 24th and was buried 31 July 1862 in Highgate Cemetry. He was articled in 1812 to Jones & Green, solicitors in London, admitted solicitor 1817, afterwards partner in Pemberton Crawley & Gardener, London, later Crawley Arnold & Co. Marshal to Chief Justice Sir Vicary Gibbs 1815. Many years legal adviser to teh National Society and Treasurer to the Additional Curates Fund. Member 1819-62, Secretary 1833-62, of 'Nobody's Friends'. A spcial memoir of him by G.E.Cokayne is in the book, 'Nobody's Friends' (privileged printed 1885). His home from 1839 onwards was Fitzroy Farm, Highgate, which he built. By his two married sons and four married daughters he has numerous descendants, and one of his grandsons, Canon A. Stafford Crawley, married Anstice Katharine, grand-daughter of William and Matilda Blanche Gibbs, above mentioned.
    (c) Anne Crawley (1st daughter), born 4 August 1785 at Whitestone; married 21 April 1806, her 1st cousin, Rev. John Lloyed Crawley (Boevey), born 1775, died 1850, record of Heyford, Northants, 2nd son of Sir T. Crawley-Boevey; died 2 January 1865 and was buried at Heyford. She had eight sons and three daughters and numerous descendants of hers are still living.
    (d) Mary Crawley (2nd daughter), born at Whitestone 25 October 1786; died at Rugby unmarried on 16 April 1865, and was buried at Stowe aforesaid.
    (e) Susanna Crawley (3rd daughter), born at Exeter 28 April 1790; died at Rugby unmarried on 14 April 1865, and was buried at Stowe.
    (f) Elizabeth (4th daughter), born at Stowe 29 July 1791; died 3 January 1884; married 24 September 1811 Rev. George William Daubeny (1784-1860), for whose family see 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs, pp. 254 and n, and 446, and Burke's 'Landed Gentry' under Daubeny of Cote. She had six sons and three daughters, and numerous descendants of hers are living.
    (g) Isabella (5th daughter), born at Bristol 23 October 1792; died young.
    (h) Caroline (6th daughter), 1794-1850, married her 1st cousin, George Henry Gibbs, brother of William Gibbs, mentioned at the beginning of this note.
    (i) Charlotte (7th daughter), born at Stowe 25 February 1799; married 7 October 1822 her 1st cousin, Rev. William Crawley (1790-1856) (5th son of Sir T. Crawley-Boevey, 2nd baronet), perpetual curate of Flaxley; died 14 December 1878. She had one son and three daughters and numerous descendants of hers are living.

    Charles married Mary Gibbs on 12 Apr 1784 in Exeter Cathedral, Exeter, Devon. Mary (daughter of George Abraham Gibbs, of Pytte and Anne Vicary, of Dunkeswell) was born on 2 Jan 1759 in Exeter, Devon; died on 31 Oct 1819 in Stowe-nine-Churches, Northamptonshire; was buried on 8 Nov 1819 in Stowe, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary GibbsMary Gibbs was born on 2 Jan 1759 in Exeter, Devon (daughter of George Abraham Gibbs, of Pytte and Anne Vicary, of Dunkeswell); died on 31 Oct 1819 in Stowe-nine-Churches, Northamptonshire; was buried on 8 Nov 1819 in Stowe, England.

    Notes:

    For a note of portraits see 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J. A. Gibbs, p. 441 and Additions to it of 1922.

    Children:
    1. Anne Crawley was born on 4 Aug 1785 in Whitestone, Devon; died on 2 Jan 1865 in Northampton, Northamptonshire; was buried on 9 Jan 1865 in Nether Heyford, Northamptonshire.
    2. Mary Crawley was born on 25 Oct 1786 in Whitestone, Devon; died on 2 Jan 1865 in Northampton, Northamptonshire.
    3. Charles Crawley was born on 25 Sep 1788 in Whitestone, Devon; died on 30 Sep 1871 in Kendal, Westmorland.
    4. Susannah Crawley was born on 28 Apr 1790 in Clyst St George, Devon; died on 14 Apr 1881 in Rugby, Warwickshire; was buried in Stowe, Northamptonshire.
    5. Elizabeth Crawley was born on 29 Jul 1791 in Stowe, Northamptonshire; died on 3 Jan 1884 in Seend Green House, Wiltshire.
    6. 5. Caroline Crawley was born on 25 Apr 1794 in Clyst St George, Devon; died on 13 Feb 1850 in Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 21 Feb 1850 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.
    7. George Abraham Crawley was born on 26 Sep 1795 in Whitestone, Devon; died on 24 Jul 1862 in Ambleside, Westmorland; was buried on 31 Jul 1862 in St James, St Pancras, London.
    8. Charlotte Crawley was born on 25 Feb 1799 in Stowe Nine Churches, Northamptonshire; died on 14 Dec 1878 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire.

  5. 12.  Patience Thomas Adams was born on 17 Aug 1736 in Bushey Grove, Hertford, England (son of James Adams and Mary Spicer); died on 2 May 1793 in London; was buried on 9 May 1793 in Camden, St Andrew, Holborn, London.

    Patience married Martha Marsh on 18 Aug 1761 in St Dunstan in the West, London. Martha (daughter of Thomas Marsh and Martha) was born on 5 Jun 1741; died on 19 Feb 1795. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Martha Marsh was born on 5 Jun 1741 (daughter of Thomas Marsh and Martha); died on 19 Feb 1795.
    Children:
    1. 6. Dr William Adams, LLD was born on 13 Jan 1772 in London; died on 11 Jun 1851 in Thorpe, Surrey.

  7. 14.  William Cokayne was born on 16 Apr 1756 in Rushton Hall, Rushton, Northamptonshire (son of Sir Charles Cokayne, 5th Viscount Cullen and Sophia Baxter); died on 8 Oct 1809 in Rushton Hall, Rushton, Northamptonshire; was buried on 16 Oct 1809 in All Saints' Church, Rushton, Northamptonshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 18 May 1756

    William married Barbara Hill on 11 Oct 1777 in Rothwell Manor, Rothwell, Northamptonshire. Barbara (daughter of George Hill and Anne Barbara Medlycott) was born in 1753 in Rothwell Manor, Northamptonshire; died on 2 Jun 1838 in Northampton, Northamptonshire; was buried in Rothwell, Northamptonshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Barbara Hill was born in 1753 in Rothwell Manor, Northamptonshire (daughter of George Hill and Anne Barbara Medlycott); died on 2 Jun 1838 in Northampton, Northamptonshire; was buried in Rothwell, Northamptonshire.
    Children:
    1. 7. Mary Anne Cokayne was born on 11 Dec 1781 in Rushton Hall, Rushton, Northamptonshire; died on 16 Jun 1873 in Thorpe, Surrey.