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851 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Hermione Davina Janet (I2464)
 
852 Born 2 October 1933. Eldest daughter of Guy Arthur Newman, JP, of Stanners Hill Manor, Chobham, Surrey (see Newman Baronet). Educated at Downham, Hatfield Heath, Herts.

After leaving school spent six months in
Switzerland and Paris. Before marriage worked in London Departmental Stores, British Red Cross and St. John's Ambulance. During marriage travelled extensively around the world. Started new division of Guides and Brownies in New Town of Bracknell, 1969.

Marriage dissolved by divorce November 1976.

Died 22 September 2004. 
Newman, Mary (I2200)
 
853 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. von Machanek zu Marienthal, Christiana Maria-Theresa (I2748)
 
854 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Pemberton, Charles Jeremy (I2195)
 
855 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Emily Jo (I2044)
 
856 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Seaward, Phillida A MBE (I1763)
 
857 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Fox-Pitt, Leonie Patricia (I4051)
 
858 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Nicola Jane (I2751)
 
859 Born 28 February 1931. Baptised March 1931 at St. Michael's, Chester Square. Educated at Eton and RMA Mons.

Commissioned with The Life Guards 1949; served Egypt, Cyprus, W. Germany, Borneo, Malaya, Singapore; Regimental Adjutant Household Cavalry 1964-66; Commanding Officer, Household Cavalry Regiment 1972-75; Retired 1975 from the Army;

Assistant Clerk of the Course, Ascot Racecourse from 1975. Knight of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany; Chevalier of the Order of the Dannebrog; Chevalier of the Order of the Polar Star; Officer (Military Division) the Order of Orange Nassau.

Died: 9 August 1996.

1 son and 3 daughters by his first wife Mary Ella Newman:

(1) James William b. 14 January 1963 and married to Sarah Louise Jenkinson (b. 19 March 1964) with three children - Alice Lucy Rose b. 30 June 1995, Rupert Guy b. 16 September 1997, and George William b. 2 August 2001

(2) Mirabel Jean Elaine Edgedale b. 13 June 1955

(3) Emma Margaret Belak b. 20 August 1956

(4) Sarah Jane Donlan b. 12 December 1965 and married to Robert Donlan (b. 27 October 1967), children - Imogen Emily Zoe, Oliver Guy George, Saskia Eve Mary. 
Edgedale, Lieut. Colonel William Richard (I2199)
 
860 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Jeanie Sinclair (I4055)
 
861 Born 30 July 1885, living 1930 at Cairo, Egypt. Adamoli, Lucia Carla Ida (I3110)
 
862 Born 30 May 1963. Younger daughter of Mr & Mrs John Barroll, of Caversham, Reading, Berks.

Educated at Wycombe Abbey 1975-80, St. Hugh's College, Oxford 1981-4. 
Barroll, Catherine C (I2116)
 
863 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Alexandra Henrietta (I2752)
 
864 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Mitchell, Simon Alexander Francis (I2409)
 
865 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Brignall, Alexander Robert Lyon (I4062)
 
866 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Farah, Marc Michel (I1840)
 
867 Born 8 November 1912. Baptised 7 December 1912 at the chapel of the Royal Hospital Chelsea (first baby).

Went to Australia with her parents living first in Melbourne and then in Perth where she attended The Presbyterian Ladies College. She returned to England when she was 12 and finished her education at Heathfield School and also in Paris. In 1932 her mother and stepfather moved to Dominica in the West Indies and she went with them, living there for the rest of her life. She marired Percy Kirwan Agar a farmer and well known painter and ornithologist. She ran the census office in the War. After husband’s death in 1954 she continued to run the estate, started the local radio station, worked for many local charities including the Red Cross and was a founder member and Managing director of the Fort Young Hotel for many years.

The Fort Young Hotel, Dominica, which was destroyed by Hurricane 'David' when it hit Dominica in August 1979, but since rebuilt. She also helped to run the Coulibri Estate dairy farm, and the farm at La Haut, the family estate, that was also totally wrecked in the hurricane; all the buildings on the dairy farm fell down, but only one cow was lost.

Last address: Morne Rouge, Dominica, West Indies, which was one of the few houses not destroyed by the hurricane.

Died 4 January 2011. 
Gibbs, Daphne Marian (I1992)
 
868 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Guinness, Christopher Edward Howard (I2139)
 
869 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Harrison, Eleanor Margaret (I2015)
 
870 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Pemberton, Richard Francis Antony (I2194)
 
871 Born Adams. 1st son. Baptised 5 September 1860 at St. John's, Paddington.

Died at Brighton and buried at Hangleton, Sussex.

Portraits: chalk, with his sister Sylvia by Gilbert, last in possession of Francis L. Gibbs; oil, head and shoulders, age c. 13, last in possession of Lord Cullen. 
Cokayne, Borlase Warren Cockayne (I2082)
 
872 Born Adams. Became Baron Lord Cullen of Ashbourne. Baptised 10 August 1864 at St. John's, Paddington. Educated at Charterhouse, Surrey 1878-82.

Was in Racquets pair for Charterhouse. Entered Antony Gibbs & Sons, 1883, (London 1883-5; in Gibbs & Co., Chile, 1886-1900, and partner thereof from 1890; in London and partner of A. Gibbs & Sons from 1901). Director of the Bank of England from November 1902 (Deputy-Governor 1915-18, Governor 1918-20): director of the Pan de Azucar Nitrate Co. Ltd., 1901-24: director and chairman of the Rosario Nitrate Co. Ld. from 1924; director of the National Bank of Egypt, 1923-29. A commissioner of Lieutenancy for the City of London from 1904. Created Knight of the Order of the British Empire, August, 1917: Baron Cullen of Ashbourne (UK Peerage) 1920. Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure of Japan. Commander of the Order of Leopold (Belgium).

Residences: 6 York Terrace, Regent's Park, London, 1905-11; Exeter House, Roehampton, from 1911.

Portraits: Pastel head by Edward Havell 1886; oil, small head and shoulders by Grace Cokayne 1907; water colour, small, head and shoulders, by the same 1919: oil, head and shoulders, by the same, 1924; all four last in his own possession. Oil, full length, by Wm. Rothenstein, painted for the Bank of England 1931-32. 3 sons and 3 daughters.

His heir, Charles Borlase Marsham Cokayne, MBE (2nd Baron) inherited the title from his father in 1932; born 6 Oct. 1912, married Istly Valerie Catherine Mary Collbran by whom he has 1 daughter, Julia Collbran b. 1943; married 2ndly Patricia Mary Clulow-Gray; educated at Eton; served in the Second World War; Amateur Tennis Champion 1947, 1952. One of H.M. Lieutenants City of London from 1976; Chairman, the National Listening Library (which provides Talking Books for the Handicapped); Chairman of the Osteopathic Educational Foundation (the Fund Raising Charity for the profession). Lord in Waiting. Address: 75 Cadogan Gardens, S.W.I. He died on December 17 2000 at his home in Bodrum, Turkey.

Other children: Hon. Edmund Willoughby Marsham, born 1916, m. Janet Manson Watson; Hon. John O'Brien Marsham, born 1920, m. Anne Frances Clayton (d. 1970) and has issue; Hon. Barbara Mary, born 1905 and died 2004, m. Major Gilbert Edgar Francis van der Noot (d. 1981) and has issue; Hon. Dorothy Grace, born 1907; Hon. Ruth Margaret, born 1909, m. Istly Captain Robert William Alfred Moore (d. 1940) and has issue, m. 2ndly Rev. David Henry Aitcheson Williams (d. 1955). 
Cokayne, Sir Brien Ibrican Baron Cullen of Ashbourne (I2079)
 
873 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rollo, Katherine Iona (I861)
 
874 Born at 35 Gloucester Place, St. Marylebone, 11 February and baptised 22 March 1921 at Grosvenor Chapel, South Audley St., Westminster. Educated at Eton College. Killed in action at Nijmegen 20 September 1944.
 
Gibbs, Captain Vicary Paul (I1797)
 
875 Born at Besozzo aforesaid 30 January 1881. Living at Varese aforesaid 1930. One son Guilio, born 15 July 1908, died 15 August 1928 at Portofino; one daughter Rosetta born 11 February 1910, died 24 July 1933. Adamoli, Emilia Stuarta Giulia (I3108)
 
876 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Mairi Rosalind Diana (I1880)
 
877 Born at Varese aforesaid 1840, died at Cairo, Egypt, 25 December 1926. Fought as a volunteer for Garibaldi in the Italian Independence War in 1859-60 and 1866-7 and became Captain. Author (1892) of 'Da. San Martino a Mentana' on those campaigns. At the time of his marriage was in the Italian Parliament. Sometime Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and a Senator. Chief Commissioner for Italy to the Chest of the Egyptian Public Debt for some years from 1907.

 
Adamoli, Capitain Giulio (I3107)
 
878 Born February 17, 1827. His parents were Charles Crawley (of Littlemore) and Eliza Catherine Grimes.

While the family was living in Highgate he attended St Aloysius College during 1841 census
In Oxford he attended Exeter College, matriculated June 4 1846; B.A. 1835; M.A. 1853

War service: Served in the Oxfordshire Militia in Corfu during the Crimean War. Listed as a Lieutenant, June 19, 1854

In 1857 Charles Edward was married firstly to Maria Walter Scott Wilson and there were two children from that marriage: Charles William Scott Crawley (1858-1938) and Margaret Laura Scott Crawley (1860-1938). Maria died in April 1862 and was buried in the Crawley family plot at St. Mary and St. Nicholas Church in Littlemore.

On April 23, 1867 in Abingdon, Berkshire, he married secondly, Mary Ann (Marion) Karop, daughter of George Charles Karop and Mary Ann. She had been the governess to his two children during the illness of his first wife.

1861 Census: 64 East Hill, Wandsworth, London
Charles and his two children are living with his mother-in-law and her already large household (including 8 servants). Maria does not appear in the census, though she is still alive. The staff includes two nurses so perhaps she is already very ill. The census taker has clearly been confused by the complex relationships and has mistakenly included Sophia and Matilda with the Crawley family, but they are actually Wilson family members.

1871 Census: 2 Eliot Hill, Lewisham, London
When the census was conducted on April 2, Charles and Marion were living at 2 Elliot Hill in Lewisham awaiting the birth of their first child, Edward Robert John (Jack) who would be born a few months later on July 25. Also living in the house were Charles' children from his first marriage, Charles (age 13) and Margaret (age 10).

1881 Census: 4 Kensington Hall Terrace, Fulham, London (no longer exists) the family has moved to Fulham. Charles and Marion's second son George (known as Eric) is now 7 years old. Charles Edward and Margaret are both away at the time of the census, and appear as visitors elsewhere.

1891 Census: 65 North End Road, Fulham, London
Charles is shown as a boarder, living separately from his wife and family.

Death and burial
Died 1893, Fulham, London. Buried in the Crawley family plot at St. Mary and St. Nicholas Church in Littlemore.
 
Crawley, Charles Edward (I5494)
 
879 Born in County Westmeath, he was the second son of William Handcock and his wife Abigail, daughter of Sir Thomas Stanley and sister of Thomas Stanley. His older brother was Thomas Handcock. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin.

Handcock entered the Irish House of Commons in 1692, representing Boyle until the following year. He sat for Dublin City from 1695 until 1699. Handcock was appointed Recorder of Dublin in 1695, a post he held until his death in 1701.
 
Handcock, William (I4709)
 
880 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Nicholas Roland Antony (I2131)
 
881 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rollo, Andrew Patrick Hugh (I874)
 
882 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rollo, Laura Evadne (I864)
 
883 Boston, Massachusetts. <i>Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Boston, Massachusetts, 1891-1943</i>. Micropublication T843. RG085. 454 rolls. National Archives, Washington, D.C.<p>Boston, Massachusetts. <i>Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Boston, Massachusetts, 1820-1891.</i> Micropublication M277. RG036. 115 rolls. National Archives, Washington, D.C.</p><p><br>A full list of sources can be found <a href="/search/dbextra.aspx?dbid=8745">here</a>.</p> Source (S341)
 
884 Botley Park Hospital Gibbs, Iris Emily Claudette (I2039)
 
885 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Alan Hathaway Martin / Jacqueline Sylvia Gibbs (F930)
 
886 Brewer of St Giles-in-the-Fields, owned the Horn brewery in Duke Street, Bloomsbury.  Hucks, William (I4259)
 
887 Bridget Rose Dugdale (25 March 1941 – 18 March 2024) was an English debutante who rebelled against her wealthy upbringing, becoming a volunteer in the militant Irish republican organisation, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA). As an IRA member, she took part in the theft of paintings worth IR£8 million, a bomb attack on a Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) station using a hijacked helicopter, and developed a rocket launcher and an explosive.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Dugdale
 
Dugdale, Bridget Rose (I6854)
 
888 Brief history of the Noyes family available at http://www.berkshirehistory.com/gentry/noyes.html
 
Noyes, Thomas Buckeridge (I5016)
 
889 Brigadier General Arthur Melland Asquith, DSO & Two Bars (24 April 1883 – 25 August 1939) was a senior officer of the Royal Naval Division, a Royal Navy land detachment attached to the British Army during the First World War. His father, H. H. Asquith was the British Prime Minister during the first three years of the conflict and later became the Earl of Oxford and Asquith. Arthur Asquith was wounded four times in the war and three times awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his bravery under fire. In December 1917, Asquith was seriously wounded during fighting near Beaucamp and was evacuated to Britain where one of his legs was amputated. Asquith retired from the military following his wound and worked for the Ministry of Munitions.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Asquith
 
Asquith, Brig. Gen. Hon. Arthur Melland (I876)
 
890 Brigadier General Walter Long, CMG, DSO (26 July 1879 – 27 January 1917) was a British soldier. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Long_(British_Army_officer) Long, Brigadier-General Walter (I5056)
 
891 Brigadier-General Sir Alexander Gibb GBE CB FRS FRSE (12 February 1872 – 21 January 1958) was a Scottish civil engineer. After serving as Civil Engineer-in-Chief to the Admiralty and Director-General of Civil Engineering at the Ministry of Transport, he established the engineering consultancy firm Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Gibb Gibb, Brigadier-General Sir Alexander (I4943)
 
892 Brighr's Disease Herbert, Right Hon. Sidney Baron Herbert of Lea (I3093)
 
893 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs-Henny, Charlie Geoffrey (I2065)
 
894 British Subject Garner, Florence Josephine (I556)
 
895 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Magill, Ronald (I673)
 
896 Buckingham House Frederick, Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge Adolphus (I4339)
 
897 Burial Cemetery: Ieper Stedelijke Begraafplaats Gibbs, Captain Eustace Lyle (I1741)
 
898 Burial Cemetery: Medjez-El-Bab Memorial Wills, Major Capt Michael Desmond Hamilton (I4126)
 
899 Burial Cemetery: Putney Vale Cemetery and Crematorium Lister, Julius Von Mengerhausen (I3830)
 
900 Burial Cemetery: Southrepps, Saint James Harbord-Hamond, Anthony Philip 11th Baron Suffield (I2209)
 

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