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751 Baptised at Notgrove, Glos. Cunard, Virginia Beatrice (I2687)
 
752 Baptised at San Remo, Italy. Buried in the cemetery at Folkestone. Memorial Inscription there. Gibbs, Annie Rose (I2736)
 
753 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Beavis, Susan Mary (I2720)
 
754 Baptised at St. Andrew's, Bishopsthorpe, York. Educated at Harrow School and Magdalen College, Oxford, 1932-36.

Oxford University Authentics 1933. North Somerset Yeomanry 1938 until demobilisation 1945. Major. T.D. Chairman Wright Dean & Co. Ltd. 1960-79, Lloyds Brokers. Member of Lloyds, elected 1945.

Children: (1) Susanna Janet, born 3 Nov. 1940, married Charles John Swallow and has issue; Charles Aidan Stafford, born 26 Dec. 1945, married Nicola d'Anyers Willis and has issue.

(2) Penelope Anstice, born 23 Sept. 1950, married 18 February 1971 Charles Heneage Finch-Knightley Lord Guernsey (eldest son of 11th Earl of Aylesford) and has issue: 4 daughters and 1 son: (1) Kate born 20 November 1974, married 25 April 2009 Edward Haynes and have two children Jake (born 3 June 2011 and Benjamin (born 28 February 2012), (2) Rachel born 20 November 1974 and married Andrew Cameron-Web on 24 January 2004 and have three children, Zac (born 30 March 2006), Oliver (born 25 July 2008) and Amber (born 27 September 2012); (3) Alexandra born on 5 October 1977 and married on 25 October 2008 to James Dewar-Durie and have one daughter Isla (born 17 January 2012) and one son Robbie Dewar Durie (born on April 28 2014); (4) Laura born on 9 August 1982 and married on 6 February 2010 Jonathan Dick with one daughter Lockie (born 10 December 2012) and one son Dick Fynn Finch (born april 28 2014); (5) James born on 29 April 1989 and married on 23 June 2012 Georgina Harker, and they have one son Alfred (Alfie) Finch Knightley (born September 28 2014).

Clubs: Whites, Pratt's, M.C.C.  
Crawley, Kenneth Arnold Gibbs (I2276)
 
755 Baptised at St. Andrew's, Bishopthorpe. Educated privately.

1929-39 Voluntary work, in Guiding and social work as a resident of St. Mildred's House Settlement, Isle of Dogs. 3.1.1939 Military Hospital, Aldershot. Full time mobile V.A.D. 1.10.1941

London University L.S.E. Social Science Diploma and training in Personnel Management. Member of the Institute of Personnel Management. 1943 Women's Employment Officer at High Duty Alloys, Slough. 1945 to Germany as a member of an U.N.R.R.A. team as Chief Welfare Officer in various Displaced Persons Camps. 1950 Member and subsequently Chairman of the Committee for Displaced Persons (Lifeline), (now Ockenden Venture incorporating Lifeline). 1968 Founder/organiser of the Voluntary Workers Bureau for Kensington and Chelsea, and first Chairman.

1972 Initiated and became organiser and first Chairman of the Merital Health Association (MIND) for Kensington and Chelsea. Subsequently President. 
Crawley, Beatrice Anstice (I2271)
 
756 Baptised at St. George's, Benenden. Educated at Downe House, Newbury 1921-23 and Paris 1923-24.

District Commissioner Girl Guides in Hertfordshire 1936-41. Chairman St. Audrey's Home (Hertfordshire Society for the Blind) 1946-53. 
Crawley, Janet Inez (I2272)
 
757 Baptised at St. George's, Benenden. Educated at Harrow School 1921-26; matric. at Oxford (Trinity College, History Scholar) October 1926; 2nd class History and BA 1930, MA 1948.

At Harrow he was in the School Cricket XI 1923-26, and the School Racket pair 1925-26; at Oxford in the Cricket XI of the University 1926-30.

Royal Auxiliary Air Force 1936-39. Royal Air Force 1939-47. Balkan Intelligence Service (Assistant Air Attache Belgrade, Sofia, Ankara) 1940. Shot down over Western Desert while commanding 34 (F) Squadron July 1941. Prisoner of War (Germany) 1942-45. Official historian of R.A.F. escape in Germany 1946-47.

M.P. (Labour) N. Bucks. 1945-51. Parliamentary Private Secretary to Secretary of State for Colonies 1945-48. Delegate to the Council of Europe 1949-51. Under Secretary of State, Air Ministry 1950-51. Resigned from Labour Party 1956. M.P. (Cons.) West Derbyshire 1962-68.

1951-54 made documentary films for B.B.C. 1955-56 Founder Editor Independent Television News. 1957-58 Consultant to Thames Television for Intertel programmes. 1958-60, Member of Monckton Commission on Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. 1967 Founder Chairman of London Weekend Television: President 1972-74. Made documentary films in conjunction with E.M.I. Films Ltd. 1975-78.

Publications: Escape from Germany, 1956; De Gaulle, a biography, 1969; The Rise of Western Germany, 1972.

Children: Andrew Hayward, born 21 June 1947; Harriet Spencer, born 10 Sept. 1948; Randall Stafford, born 14 July 1950.

 
Crawley, Aidan Merivale MBE, TD (I2273)
 
758 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Agar, Antony Edward (I1994)
 
759 Baptised at St. John's, Notting Hill, Kensington. Educated at Winchester College 1914-19.

Became head of his House at Winchester. Was with the firm of J. Thomas & Co., Calcutta, 1919-22; with the Alliance Assurance Co., London, 1923-25; with F. A. Davis, London, Ltd. (Sports goods manufacturers), 1925-28, from 1927 with Slazengers, Ltd., in the City of London, Sports goods manufacturers.

Publicity and Public Relations Manager, Slazengers Ltd. 1927- 57,

Major late R.A. Served in World War II 1939-45. Batt. Cmdr. Malta 1940-44.

 
Fortescue-Brickdale, Edmund Arthur (I2645)
 
760 Baptised at St. Luke's, Chelsea. Educated at Harrow School 1918-22; matric at Oxford (Magdalen College) October 1922; 4th class Honours and BA 1925.

At Harrow he was in the Cricket XI and Rackets Pair 1920-22. Fives Pair 1921 and 1922. Played Rackets and Royal Tennis First string for Oxford 1923-25. At cricket awarded a Harlequin 1925. Joined Messrs. C. T. Bowring & Co. (Insurance) 1925, a Director 1934-67. Consultant 1967-73. Underwriting Member of Lloyds 1927 to date. Amateur Singles Champion of Rackets 1929. Amateur Doubles Champion 1931-1936-1938-1939-1946. Captain of British Rackets Team v. U.S.A. 1947, winning International match, 5-2, in New York, personally successful in Singles and Doubles. Winner of Weston Rackets Doubles Chicago, and Canadian Doubles Montreal 1947. President of Harrow Wanderer's Cricket Club 1965.

1938 Joined Supplementary Reserve of Coldstream Guards, serving 1939-45. A major in Petroleum Warfare Department 1943-45.

Died 10 February 1989.

Children: 4 daughters:

(1) Sarah Veronica, born 1 Jan. 1933, m. Captain Ian Henderson, born 18 October 1918, Royal Horse Guards (died 31 Dec. 1969) and has issue - Shamus Henderson, married to Camilla Carolyn Adams on 31 August 1986 and they have two children James Archie born on 27 January 1988 and Laura Natasha born on 8 February 1990;

(2) Camilla, born 1 March 1936, m. Captain Charles Worthington, Royal Horse Guards, and has issue;

(3) Henrietta Rose, born 4 June 1937, married Captain Thomas Rendall Dunne and has issue, 2 sons and 2 daughters: (1) Nicholas Dunne who married Lady Jasmine Nancy Cavendish in 2003 and they have 3 children: Cosmo Edward Walker Dunne born 30 August 2006, Barnaby William Stoker Dunne born 6 August 2008 and Reggie Thomas Drew Dunne born on 3 October 2010; (2) Philip Martin Dunne (MP) born in 1958 and married to Dominica Margaret Anne Fraser (born in 1960) with issue - Evelyn Anne Margaret born in 1990, Mathilda Rose Phillipa born in 1992, Thomas Hugo Rendel born in 1995 and Edward Cosmo John born in 1998; (3) Camilla Rose Dunne (born in 1960) and who married The Hon. Rupert Soanes OBE (born in 1959) with issue - Arthur Christopher born in 1990, Daisy Blanche Griselda born in 1992 and Jack Winston Thomas born in 1994; and (4) Letitia Anne Dunne (born in 1965).

(4) Rosanna Margaret, born 10 Nov. 1946, married Captain David E. Bulmer and has issue. 
Crawley, Major Cosmo Stafford (I2274)
 
761 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Erika (I2034)
 
762 Baptised at St. Mary Abbots, Kensington. Educated at Wellington College, Woolwich, and (1910) Royal Engineering College, Woolwich, and (1911) Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Died unmarried 19 Decemer 1914, being killed in action in the Great War at Ploogsteert Wood, Belgium, and was buried there. Memorial window in Taunton Church. Administration 14 May 1915.

2nd Lieut. Somerset Light Infantry 14 February 1912; Lieut. 14 February 1913. Qualified 1st cl. Interpreter in German January 1914. He was a liaison officer with the French in the Battle of the Aisne in the Great War. Medals: 1914 Star, British War medal, Allies (Victory) medal, issued to his mother. Memoir of him, with 400 pp. of his letters from the War (priv. printed Edinburgh) is by Lieut. Col. Cuthbert Headlam. 
Parr, Lieut. George Roworth (I2635)
 
763 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Nicholas Mark (I1021)
 
764 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Fleming, Matthew Valentine (I1859)
 
765 Baptised at St. Michael's, Paddington. Educated at Charterhouse School, Surrey, 1883-6. Buried 31 December 1926 at Clifton Hampden. Memorial Inscription in churchyard. Will proved 29 January 1927.

2nd Lieut. 60th Rifles (Militia) c. 1888. In Australia c. 1889-91. Student at the Agricultural College, Cirencester, c. 1892-96, following on which he and his brothers Stanley and Antony were for a few years in the partnership of a brewery at Ashford, Kent. He and his wife resided at Ablington Manor c. 1901-3. He was in delicate health a great part of his married life. In his last years they lived at Slough. He inherited, but gave to the Bishop of Bath & Wells the advowson of Hutton (see George Louis Monck Gibbs).

Portrait by T. W. Webber, and crayon by A. G. Witherby ("Spy" of "Vanity Fair") both last in possession of his widow. 
Gibbs, George Harold (I2589)
 
766 Baptised at St. Peter's Barnstaple. Educated at Radley College 1923-9, Brasenose College, Oxford, 1929-32, BA 1932, MA 1936, Sorbonne University, 1934-35.

At Radley was in 1st Football XV (1927-29). Captain (1928-29) and 1st Cricket XI 1929. Taught at Pinewood School, Farnborough 1932-34; Kings College Junior School, Wimbledon, 1935-76; Head Master of Kings College Junior School 1965-76. 
Gibbs, Peter Joseph (I2714)
 
767 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Hon. Vicary Tyser 6th Baron Aldenham, 4th Baron Hunsdon (I1811)
 
768 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Ann Elizabeth (I2721)
 
769 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Patricia Helen (I2033)
 
770 Baptised at The Guards Chapel, Wellington Barracks. Educated at Downham, Hatfield Heath, 1950-54. Gibbs, Evadne Jane (I2136)
 
771 Baptised at The Rectory, Walkern on 4 April 1926. Educated privately. Daughter of Revd. Francis Antony Woodard Gibbs, MC & bar, Vicar of Fairford, Glos.

Justice of the Peace (1969) on the Cirencester Bench. Chairman, Kemble Branch, Royal Women's British Legion; President Cirencester Branch of Glos. Association for the Disabled.

Died 15 April 1992. 
Gibbs, Anne Denise Perpetua JP (I2405)
 
772 Baptised at Topsham 19 January 1725. Died at sea 20 July 1774. Will dated 22 June 1773, proved 3 November 1778 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Doctors Commons, London.

His home after marriage was in Shapter Street, Topsham. Will proved by Elizabeth his widow; George Abraham Gibbs and Antony Gibbs certify. Party to a deed with his wife, her neice Elizabeth Roper, and Nathaniel George Petre, 11 December 1765. 
Gibbs, Captain John of Topsham (I3057)
 
773 Baptised at Topsham 30 November 1752. Died childless at Ilfracombe on the 19 (or 20) April 1840. Will dated 2 November 1839, proved 17 June 1840 in the Archdeaconry Court of Barnstaple. Gibbs, Elizabeth (I3096)
 
774 Baptised at Topsham, died unmarried 10 Jan 1847, buried at Tiverton.

She continued to reside at Tiverton and after their mother died till their own deaths. 
Gibbs, Frances (I3076)
 
775 Baptised at Topsham, died unmarried 8 January 1877, buried at Tiverton. Will proved 13 January 1877. Gibbs, Mary Matilda (I3105)
 
776 Baptised at Walkern, Herts on 25 September 1932.

Drowned in a sailing accident off Rhodes 27 February 1965 on the way back from Malaya, and buried at Ampney St. Peter. Died unmarried. 
Gibbs, Caroline Mary Blanche (I2406)
 
777 Baptised at Walkern, Herts on 4 January 1925.

Partner in a Catering Business. 
Gibbs, Emily Matilda Jean (I2394)
 
778 Baptised at Wickwar 30 September 1905.

Justice of the Peace, Glos. 1949-51. Assistant Commandant and Commandant of a Gloucestershire Detachment, British Red Cross Society 1932-50.

Trained at Gilmore House, Clapham Common (the Rochester and Southward Diocesan Deaconess House) 1952-54. Licensed Lay Worker at St. Paul's Church, Gloucester 1954-59 and at Wymering, Portsmouth 1959-62. Warden of Gloucester Diocesan Retreat House (St. Anne's, Cheltenham) 1962-64. Hospital Chaplains' Assistant, Gloucester 1964-69. 
Bennett, Anstice Jessie (I2261)
 
779 Baptised at Wickwar March 1908. Buried 1 March 1919 at Thornbury. Memorial Inscription there. Bennett, Peter Richard (I2260)
 
780 Baptised at Wraxall. Educated at Charterhouse, Godalming; matric: at Oxford (Christ Church) 1899. Died unmarried 11 March 1903 at Langham Hotel, Portland Place, St. Marylebone, and was buried at Wraxall. Memorial Inscription in the church outside the vestry. Administration 20 April 1903. Gurney, William Hampden (I2569)
 
781 Baptised in Sydney, New South Wales 14 November 1921. Educated at Bryanston.

Served 2nd Bn. Scots Guards, 1942-47. Wounded Libya 1943, and then served on Staff. Lived and farmed at Aycote House, Rendcomb, Gloucestershire 1947-58; then at Combend Manor, Elkstone.

Portrait: by F. Cadogan Cowper 1948 at Combend. 
Gibbs, Peter Houldsworth (I2485)
 
782 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Miranda Caroline (I2102)
 
783 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Purvis, Lucia Elizabeth (I1135)
 
784 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Evan Rupert Michael (I2135)
 
785 Baptised on 9 August 1680 at St. Mary Arches, Exeter aforesaid; buried there 20 April 1684. Gibbs, Abraham (I3029)
 
786 Baptised privately 13 November 1916 and received into Church 21 May 1918.

Member, Chartered Society of Physiotherapists (qualified 1939).

2 daughters: Elizabeth Pamela, born 1950; Janet
Albinia, born 1954, married Douglas George Readings. 
Bennett, Evelyn Mercy (I2267)
 
787 Baptised privately 29 July and received into the Church 28 October 1932 at Clifton Hampden. Died 5 and was buried 13 May 1833 at Clifton Hampden.
 
Gibbs, Joseph Henry (I2578)
 
788 Baptised privately at Banbury Road, Oxford 1st September, and baptised privately there 21 September, and received into the Church 11 October 1900 at Clifton Hampden. Educated at Lancing College (scholar) 1914-19; matric. Oxford (Keble College) Michaelmas 1919, BA 1922, MA 1927. Student at Cuddesdon Theology College 1924. Memorial in Chester Cathedral.

In Lancing College 1st Cricket XI. Rowed in the Keble College VIII and rowed in the Oxford Trial VIII for selection for the University crew. Member of Oxford University Dramatic Society. Assistant master at Edgeborough, Guildford, 1922-4 (his prep. school before Lancing). Cuddesdon Theological College 1924-5. Ordained Deacon at Southwark 1925; Priest 1926. Curate of St. Mary, Putney, 1925-7. Assistant Priest of the Cathedral Chapel at Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia 1928-34; Sub-Dean of the Cathedral 1934. Rector of Bulawayo 1936-41; 1937 Archdeacon of Matabeleland. Rector of St. Saviour's, Claremont, Cape Town, 1941-47; Canon of Cape Town Cathedral 1946. Dean and Rector of St. George's Cathedral, Cape Town 1947-54. Dean of Chester 1954-62.

Chairman of the Transvaal and Southern Rhodesian Mission; Vice-President of the South African Church Institute; Chairman of the Missionary Council of Chester Diocese; Member of Convocation of York; Member of Church Assembly; Governor of the King's School and of the Queen's School, Chester; President of the Chester Rotary Club. Fostered contacts and understanding between the Clergy and the Medical Profession.
While he was Dean of Cape Town, building works were started to complete the south side of the cathedral and nave. These were finished in 1963.
Much of his time was devoted to spiritual counsel and direction, individually, through retreats, and helping others in need.

Interests: Fishing, acting, singing, walking, and as a young man, shooting. He was a very good shot, trained by Charlie Woodley, his Cousin Alban's (keeper at Clifton Hampden. A very good tennis player.

Memorials: Window in the north wall of Cape Town Cathedral; Memorial in the chapel of Ranche House College, Salisbury, Rhodesia, where his son John Michael was the first principal. Nave stalls in Chester Cathedral, dedicated on 18 June 1966. Grave stone in the floor, east side of south transept of Chester Cathedral. 
Gibbs, Rev Michael McCausland (I270)
 
789 Baptised September 1926 at St. Michael's, Star Street, Paddington. Educated at St. George's, Ascot.

Served in the W.R.N.S. 1944-46. President Walsingham Division British Red Cross 1966-69.

3 sons,1 daughter: Charles Anthony Assheton, b. 1953; John Edward Richard, b. 1956;
Robert Philip Morden, b. 1964; Caroline Mary Elaine, b. 1960. 
Edgedale, Elizabeth Eve (I2208)
 
790 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Perry, Simeon Luke Thabiso (I1108)
 
791 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Beavis, Judy Frances (I2719)
 
792 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Meynell, Christopher Mark (I4841)
 
793 Baptised there 24 May 1838. Educated at Marlborough College 1947-53. Died at his residence Deacon's Hill, Elstree, Herts 26 November and was buried 1 December 1881 at Clifton Hampden. Memorial Inscription in churchyard there and in Aldenham Church and Memorial Screen in Elstree Chapel. Will proved 1882.

He inherited Belmont, Wraxall, on his father's death in 1865 (subject to his mother's life interest) and sold it in 1870 to his uncle William Gibbs of the adjoining Tyntesfield. Entered Antony Gibbs & Sons 1855 (was in London 1855-59; in William Gibbs & Co., Peru & Chile, 1859-62; in London, as a manager of A. Gibbs & Sons 1863, as a partner 1865-81). Visited New York 1863, Spain and Portugal 1864, Mexico 1869 all on business of the firm. A director of the London Assurance Co. 1865 (deputy Governor 1878, sub-Governor Dec. 1878-81).

A benefactor to Elstree church. Patron of the living of Hutton, Somerset (see VI, n33). Resided at 14 Devonshire Terrace, Paddington, 1864-67; Nutwood, Bickley, Kent, 1867-70; Deacon's Hill, Elstree, Herts., 1870-81; 46 Grosvenor Street, Westminster, 1881. See book In Memoriam mentioned below under entry for his wife Laura Beatrice Hallam and Obituary notice in The Guardian of Dec. 1881.

Portraits (head) in possession of his daughter Beatrice Rhoda Gibbs; 2 posthumous portraits by Hanson Walker (one last in possession of Antony Gibbs & Sons, the other in that of his grandson Lt.-col George Arthur Gibbs; watercolour thought to be of G. L. M. Gibbs last in possession of Alexandra White (2021 - previously George Medley).

 
Gibbs, George Louis Monck (I2580)
 
794 Baptised with Abraham Gibbs his brother on 9 August 1680, buried on 29 May 1681 at St. Mary Arches aforesaid. Gibbs, Isaac (I3030)
 
795 Baptised, and died at The Infants Hospital, Vincent Square, London SW1, and was cremated at West Norwood, Surrey. Gibbs, Iris Walda (I2035)
 
796 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Purvis, Christopher Thomas Bremner (I28)
 
797 Baron Wraxall (1928). First Lord Wraxall of Tyntesfield. Privy Councillor. Baptised 3 August 1873 at Wraxall, Somerset. Educated at Eton College 1887-92; matric. at Oxford (Christ Church) 1892, BA 1897, MA 1903. Buried 31 October 1931 at Wraxall aforesaid. Will 24 January 1930, proved 14 July 1932.

At Oxford he was Master of Christ Church Beagles. He travelled in Europe, Egypt and Morocco 1897-8. He succeeded to his father's estates, but sold (1907) the property in Alphington and Whitestone and the advowson of the former. He also sold the advowson of Otterbourne, remaining patron of the livings of Clyst St. George and Exwick in Devon, Stowe-nine-churches in Northants, Flax Bourton and North Newton in Somerset and St. Michael's in Paddington.

Lord of the Manor of Wraxall, Somerset, from 1928.

A Justice of the Peace for Somerset (Long Ashton petty sessional division) from 1898 and a Deputy Lieutenant for the County from 1911. President of the Dolphin Society of Bristol, 1908. President of the Somerset Society 1912-22. Member of Parliament (Conservative) for West Bristol 1906-24 and 1921-8 (in 1924 he was elected by a majority of 17,300 a very great one for those days). He was Bristol's senior Member 1922-8. Parliamentary Secretary (1917-19) to his father-in-law, Walter H. Long, the Secretary of State for the Colonies. A Conservative Whip in the House of Commons 1917-24, and 1924-8. Treasurer of the King's Household 1921-4, and again 1924-8. Privy Councillor from 1923.

Created in 1928 Baron Wraxall 'of Clyst St. George in the County of Devon'.

2nd Lieut. North Somerset Yeomanry Regiment Jan. 1893; Capt. September 1895; Major about 1902. Lieut. Col. 1908. He volunteered for service abroad on the outbreak of the South African (Boer) War of 1899-1902 and served in that war in 1900-01 with a Company of N. Somerset Yeo. (48th Company of the Imperial Yeomanry) which was body-guard to the commander in chief, Lord Roberts, in his campaign from Bloemfontein to Pretoria in May and June, 1900. Hon. Lieut, in the Army 1901. South African War medal and 4 clasps. He was in command of his regiment 1909 till he retired December 1913. "Territorial Decoration" 1913.

In the Great War he raised in 1914 and commanded till 1917 the 2nd Regiment (2/1) N. Som. Yeomanry, formed to supply drafts to the 1st Regt. which was on active service. He was Acting Brigadier General commanding his Regiment's Brigade (then on bicycles) at Ipswich, October, 1916-17). Territ. Army Reserve, 1917-28.

As a Freemason he was Permanent Grand Master for the Province of Bristol 1908-31 and in the spring of 1931 he was appointed by the Duke of Connaught (Grand Master) a member of the deputation of the Grand Lodge of England which attended the celebration in N. York of the bicentenary of Freemasonry in N. America.

Successive London residences: 35 Wilton Crescent, 1906-11, 22 Belgrave Square 1911-28, 81 Eaton Square from 1929, all in City of Westminster.

Among other Clubs member of the Carlton from 1906 and of Nobody's Friends from 1930.

His arms in the memorial window to his grandfather Antony Gibbs, in St. Michael's, Paddington, commemorate the long connection with that parish.

On the day of his funeral a memorial service held at St. Margaret's, Westminster, was attended by representatives of the King and Queen and of the Prime Minister.

Accounts of his life are in The London Times of 30 October and Bristol Times and Mirror of 29 Oct. 1931.

Portraits: By Archer (1875) with his mother, by E. Clifford (1878) with his brother Hubert and sister Albinia, by W. Walker (1882), by Cyril Cutler (1903) in hunting coat, by Albert H. Collings (1908) in uniform of N. Som. Yeomanry; all five were in his own possession in 1930.


 
Gibbs, The Right Hon. George Abraham 1st Baron Wraxall (I1735)
 
798 Barrow Court Gibbs, Henry Martin High Sheriff, Somerset (I1726)
 
799 Barrow Court Gibbs, Roland Vicary (I2381)
 
800 Barrow Court Gibbs, Matilda Blanche (I2383)
 

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