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The Fripp and Pocock families of Bristol, UK

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John Henry Bryan

1881 Census: Stoke Dry, Rutland
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
John H. BRYAN Head M Male 41 Liddington, Rutland, England Farmer & Grazier 200 Acres Employing 3 Men 1 Boy
Kate BRYAN Wife M Female 31 Bristol, Somerset, England
Beatrice M.R. BRYAN Daug U Female 5 Stoke Dry, Rutland, England
Walker J.R. BRYAN Son U Male 3 Stoke Dry, Rutland, England
William W.R. BRYAN Son U Male 11 m Stoke Dry, Rutland, England
Rhoda GREEN Serv U Female 13 Fen Drayton, Cambridge, England Maid
Rosina GREEN Serv U Female 15 Fen Drayton, Cambridge, England Housemaid
Elizabeth HOMES Serv U Female 22 Witham On The Hill, Lincoln, England Cook


Kate Ruding Cousins

1881 Census: Stoke Dry, Rutland
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
John H. BRYAN Head M Male 41 Liddington, Rutland, England Farmer & Grazier 200 Acres Employing 3 Men 1 Boy
Kate BRYAN Wife M Female 31 Bristol, Somerset, England
Beatrice M.R. BRYAN Daug U Female 5 Stoke Dry, Rutland, England
Walker J.R. BRYAN Son U Male 3 Stoke Dry, Rutland, England
William W.R. BRYAN Son U Male 11 m Stoke Dry, Rutland, England
Rhoda GREEN Serv U Female 13 Fen Drayton, Cambridge, England Maid
Rosina GREEN Serv U Female 15 Fen Drayton, Cambridge, England Housemaid
Elizabeth HOMES Serv U Female 22 Witham On The Hill, Lincoln, England Cook


Alicia Ruding Bryan

1881 Census: 3 Chertsey Road, Westbury On Trym, Gloucester
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Maria R. COUSINS Head W Female 67 Hackney, Middlesex, England
Alicia R. BRYAN Gdaur Female 10 Glaston, Leicester, England Scholar
Kate R. BRYAN Gdaur Female 7 Stoke Dry, Rutland, England Scholar
Mabel R. BRYAN Gdaur Female 6 Stoke Dry, Rutland, England Scholar
Martha TIMBREL Serv U Female 35 Berkeley, Gloucester, England Cook
Amelia PHIPPEN Serv U Female 22 Somerset, England Maid


Births Dec 1870
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BRYAN Alicia Ruding Uppingham 7a 260


Sir Thomas Louis Bart.

Entered the Navy in 1770; was Lieutenant of the Benfaisant in Keppel's action with the Comte d'Orvilliers in 1778; and in 1780 fought in the same ship in the action with Don Juan de Langara, of whose flagship he was constituted Prize-Master.

Obtaining Post-rank in 1783, and the command, subsequently, of the Minotaur it was his fortune to be present in that ship at the battle of the Nile 1 Aug 1798.

In 1804 he was advanced to the rank of Rear-Admiral; and in April, 1806, as a reward for his conduct under Sir John Duckworth in the action off St. Domingo, he was raised to the dignity of Baronet. He died 17 May 1807 on board the Canopus while in command of the naval portion of the Egyptian expedition.


Lieutenant 18 Jul 1777
Commander 9 Apr 1781
Captain 20 Jan 1783
The Nile - 1 August 1798
Kt (Two Sicilies) 19 Apr 1802
R.Adm - Blue 23 Apr 1804
R.Adm - White 9 Nov 1805
Cre Bt 29 Mar 1806
Died 17 May 1807


Charles Buller MP

Charles was educated at Harrow, then privately in Edinburgh by Thomas Carlyle, and afterwards at Trinity College, Cambridge, becoming a barrister In 1831. Before this date, however, he had succeeded his father as member of parliament for West Looe.

After the passing of the Reform Bill of 1832 and the consequent disenfranchisement of this borough, he was returned to parliament by the voters of Liskeard. He retained this seat until his death in London in November 1848, leaving behind him, so Charles Greville says, a memory cherished for his delightful social qualities and a vast credit for undeveloped powers. An eager reformer and a friend of John Stuart Mill, Buller voted for the great Reform Bill, favored other progressive measures, and presided over the committee on the state of the records and the one appointed to inquire into the state of election law in Ireland in 1836. In 1838 he went to Canada with Lord Durham as private secretary, and after rendering conspicuous service to his chief, returned with him to England in the same year. After practising as a barrister, Buller was made judge-advocate-general in 1846, and became chief commissioner of the poor law about a year before his death. For a long time it was believed that Buller wrote Lord Durhams famous Report on the affairs of British North America. However, this is now denied by several authorities, among them being Durhams biographer, Stuart J. Reid, who mentions that Buller described this statement as a groundless assertion in an article which he wrote for the Edinburgh Review. Nevertheless it is quite possible that the Report was largely drafted by Buller, and it almost certainly bears traces of his influence. Buller was a very talented man, witty, popular and generous, and is described by Carlyle as the genialest radical I have ever met. Among his intimate friends were Grote, Thackeray, Monckton Mimes and Lady Ashburton. A bust of Buller is in Westminster Abbey, and another was unveiled at Liskeard in 1905. He wrote A Sketch of Lord Durhams mission to Canada, which has not been printed.


Sir Arthur Buller JP

Judge of the Supreme Court at Calcutta


Sir Leslie Stephen

Sir Leslie was an author and editor of books and magazines. His largest task was to edit the 22 volume "Dictionary of National Biography", which he started in 1882. He had previously been editor of "The Cornhill Magazine" for 11 years.

He was also a keen mountaineer and was the first to conquer the 4,000 meter Schreckhorn in Switzerland. He published a book on mountaineering, titled "The Playground of Europe", in 1871, in which he describes his Alpine climbs.

His other works covered philosophy; "History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century" and "The English Utilitarians"; and a collection of tales in "The Twilight of the Gods".

However, his fame was probably overshadowed by his daughter Adeline, better known by her middle and married name - Virginia Woolf.



1881 Census: 13 Hyde Park Gate South, London, Middlesex
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Leslie STEPHEN Head M Male 48 Kensington, Middlesex, England M.A.Editor Of Magazine
Julia P. STEPHEN Wife M Female 35 Bengal
Stella DUCKWORTH Daur Female 11 Marylebone, Middlesex, England Scholar
Gerald DUCKWORTH Son Male 10 Marylebone, Middlesex, England Scholar
Laura M. STEPHEN Daur Female 10 Brompton, Middlesex, England Scholar
Vanessa STEPHEN Daur Female 1 Kensington, Middlesex, England
Julian T. STEPHEN Son Male 7 m Kensington, Middlesex, England
Mary A. BOWELL Serv U Female 25 Bromley, Kent, England Housemaid
Jane SOUTHERN Serv U Female 28 Bodmin, Cornwall, England Cook
Louisa BIRD Serv U Female 26 Hackney, Middlesex, England Parlourmaid
Isabella LUGTON Serv U Female 38 Scotland Nurse
Susanna HUTZ Serv U Female 25 Switzerland Ladies Maid
Justine NONON Visitor U Female 61 France Nurse Formerly


Sir John Peter Grant

Sir John acted as Anglo-Indian administrator and later became Lieutenant Governor of Bengal


Henrietta Isabella Phillipa Chicheley Plowden

See website: http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/frames/fulldesc?inst_id=65&coll_id=6814


Eleanor Kirkpatrick

Possible daughter's marriage:
Marriages Dec 1884
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SANDERSON Evan George Tunbridge 2a 1060
West Eleanor Desaguliers P Tunbridge 2a 1060