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The Fripp and Pocock families of Bristol, UK

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Charles William Minet

Items at Somerset Record Office:
RefNo DD\X\MAY/22 AccNo M/1 Title Marriage settlement.
1. Georgina Emma Minet of Monkton House, Taunton, spinster. 2. Henry Bethune Patton of Bishops Hull House, Esq., late captain in the 27th Infantry Regiment. 3. Robert Tubbs Nightingale Tubbs of Park Villa, St Leonards on Sea, Sussex, James Claude Webster of the Middle Temple, and Theobald Walsh, late of Stoke House, Stoke St Mary, but at present travelling abroad, Esq., trustees. Settlement in consideration of a marriage intended between 1 and 2 concerning a sixth share of the real estate of Charles William Minet, formerly of Pier House, Dover, Kent, and late of the Baldwyns, Dartford, Kent, Esq., deceased [d 27 February 1874], father of 1, and also concerning an estate belonging to 1 called West Monkton, 27 February 1875. Date 1875


James Susanna Patton

Notes from Judith Patton:
Thomas inherited the middle name "Susannah" because he was born on the sea packet "Susannah".

Burial Index info: FHOL
JAMES S. PATTON ESQUIRE, buried 12-Jun-1812, aged 59, at Swansea St Mary

Will index info:
Description Will of James Susanna Patton, Gentleman of Lyme Regis , Dorset
Date 03 October 1812
Catalogue reference PROB 11/1538
Dept Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
Series Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers
Piece Name of Register: Oxford Quire Numbers: 463 - 511
Image contains 1 will of many for the catalogue reference
Image Reference, Format and Version, Part Number, Size (KB) Number of Pages, Price (£)
47 / 47, PDF 1, 1, 371kb 1, £3.50


Merrial Docksey

Burial Index info: FHOL
MERRIALL PATTON, 24-Jun-1847, of ST JAMES SOMERSET, aged 86, buried at Swansea St Mary
PATTON items found at: http://www.somerset.gov.uk/archives/lists/ddlists/ddch1.txt

106/6 WEST BAGBOROUGH 1840-1877 Property called Miltons, Chases, Keens and Pilgrims, mortgages and assignments by William Withycombe Gibbs the elder of West Bagborough and his son, William Withycombe Gibbs the younger of Cothelstone to Susanna and Charlotte Patton of Taunton, John Farthing of Dodington and Orlando Reeves of Taunton, 1840-1844; sale of property to William Norrish of Sandford, Devon, 1845, endorsed with conveyance of moiety by Priscilla Milford Price of Bow, Devon to her brother Daniel Milford Norrish of Thorverton, Devon, he being in possession of the other moiety under the will of their father William Norrish, 1877. Deed of exchange between Frances Popham and William Norrish, both of West Bagborough, of two parcels of land (nos 464a and 462 on tithe map), 1845. [7 deeds] [see also box 105/5]
130/4 PATTON FAMILY 1819-1892 Settlement of monies by Mrs Merriall Patton, wid., of Bishops Hull of £6,000 stock on the marriage of her son Thomas and Matilda, dau. of Richard Winsloe of Taunton, clerk, dec., 1819, releases of money under will of Revd Richard Winsloe by Thomas Patton, 1874 and his widow Matilda, 1878 to Theobald Walsh and his wife Isabella (nee Patton) of Stoke House, appointments in trust by Matilda Patton, widow, in trust for her children, 1877, deed of arrangement for distribution of funds derived from Revd Richard Winsloe's will and settled on 1819 marriage of Thomas Patton and Matilda Winsloe, 1881, assignments of shares in The Times to Lionel Patton of Yarcombe and trustees of marriage settlement of Col. and Mrs. Henry Rawlins, 1892. [12 docs]


Henry Patton

Died unmarried, fighting in the Napoleonic Wars.


Peter Patton

Died unmarried, fighting in the Napoleonic Wars.


Mary Patton

LDS has Mary married to an Elliott in 1810, but Mary was still a spinster in 1842. See will of Rev. Richard Winsloe (Mary's brother-in-law, married to her sister, Emma)


James Patton

Probably died between Nov 1792 - Dec 1793 (after Thomas was born)


James Patton

Died unmarried, fighting in the Napoleonic Wars.


Theobald Walsh JP

1881 Census: Lea Coomb, Axminster, Devon
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Theobald WALSH Head M Male 50 Bramdean, Hampshire, England J.P. For Somerset
Isabel WALSH Wife M Female 50 Bishops Hill, Somerset, England
Theobald L. WALSH Son U Male 21 Taunton, Somerset, England Lieut. 1st Somerset Militia
Aubrey E.G. WALSH Son Male 12 Penzance, Cornwall, England Scholar
Mary SOUTHERN Serv U Female 57 Bishops Hill, Somerset, England Housekeeper Dom Serv
Mary LARCOMBE Serv U Female 23 Chardstock, Dorset, England Cook Dom Serv
Julia WAKLEY Serv U Female 21 Axminster, Devon, England House Maid Dom Serv
Walter HUNT Serv U Male 21 Thorn, Somerset, England Groom Dom Serv


Isabel Patton

1881 Census: Lea Coomb, Axminster, Devon
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Theobald WALSH Head M Male 50 Bramdean, Hampshire, England J.P. For Somerset
Isabel WALSH Wife M Female 50 Bishops Hill, Somerset, England
Theobald L. WALSH Son U Male 21 Taunton, Somerset, England Lieut. 1st Somerset Militia
Aubrey E.G. WALSH Son Male 12 Penzance, Cornwall, England Scholar
Mary SOUTHERN Serv U Female 57 Bishops Hill, Somerset, England Housekeeper Dom Serv
Mary LARCOMBE Serv U Female 23 Chardstock, Dorset, England Cook Dom Serv
Julia WAKLEY Serv U Female 21 Axminster, Devon, England House Maid Dom Serv
Walter HUNT Serv U Male 21 Thorn, Somerset, England Groom Dom Serv


Alfred Walsh

1871 Census: Bishops Hull, Somerset
Thomas Patton, Head, Mar, 78, Retired Commander R.N., Lardonner? Farmer of 280 acres employing a Bailif, 19 Labourers & 4 Boys, Lieutenant of 1st Somerset Militia, b. North Tawton, Devon
Matilda Patton, Wife, Mar, 79, b. Twickenham, Middlesex
Alfred Walsh, Grandson, Un, 17, b. Bishops Hull, Somerset
Elizabeth Grinter, Serv, Un, 23, Domestic Servant, b. Wilton, Somerset
Sophia? Blackmore, Serv, Un, 24, Domestic Servant, b. West Buckland, Somerset
Mary Talbot, Serv, Wid, 52, Domestic Servant, b. Culmstock, Devon
Robert Davey?, Serv, Mar, 31, General Servant, b. Doyle? Priors, Somerset


Theobald L. Walsh

Possibly Col. Theobald Alfred Walsh

Somerset strays: From www.familyhistoryonline.net
1891 Census: Aldershot, Hampshire: RG12/0955 FOL.110
Theobald Alfred Walsh of Taunton, Somerset
8,SON, NORTH CAMP PR.ALB'S.SOM.LGT.INFANTRY


Lionel Thomas Patton

1871 Census: Hillimore, Bishops Hull, Somerset
Lionel Patton, Head, Mar, 31, Late Captain 1st Somerset Militia, b. Bishops Hull, Somerset
Annette M. Patton, Wife, Mar, 29, b. Stogumber, Somerset
Thomas L. Patton, Son, Un, 8, b. Trull, Somerset
Ernest R.W. Patton, Son, Un, 5, b. Trull, Somerset
Louisa Eyon?, Serv, Un, 25, Housemaid, b. East Quantoxhead, Somerset
Anne Criddle, Serv, Un, 25, Nurse, b. Milverton, Somerset
Elizabeth Luxon, Serv, Un, 28, Cook, b. Hemyock, Devon
Thomas Richards, Serv, Un, 32?, Groom, b. Thorn? Fedcoln?, Somerset

1881 Census: Hillmore Cottages, Bishops Hull, Somerset,
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Lionel PATTON Head M Male 41 Bps Hull, Somerset, England Magistrate (Oth Local)
Annette PATTON Wife M Female 36 Stogumber, Somerset, England
Rhoda DAVIS Serv U Female 28 Bps Hull, Somerset, England Domestic Serv
Emma BAKER Serv U Female 22 Bps Hull, Somerset, England Domestic Serv
Bessie BROOKS Serv U Female 29 South Sydenham, Devon, England Domestic Serv


Annette Maria Isaacs

1871 Census: Hillimore, Bishops Hull, Somerset
Lionel Patton, Head, Mar, 31, Late Captain 1st Somerset Militia, b. Bishops Hull, Somerset
Annette M. Patton, Wife, Mar, 29, b. Stogumber, Somerset
Thomas L. Patton, Son, Un, 8, b. Trull, Somerset
Ernest R.W. Patton, Son, Un, 5, b. Trull, Somerset
Louisa Eyon?, Serv, Un, 25, Housemaid, b. East Quantoxhead, Somerset
Anne Criddle, Serv, Un, 25, Nurse, b. Milverton, Somerset
Elizabeth Luxon, Serv, Un, 28, Cook, b. Hemyock, Devon
Thomas Richards, Serv, Un, 32?, Groom, b. Thorn? Fedcoln?, Somerset


Thomas Lionel Patton

A book, "Wise Men from the West" by Thomas Lionel Patton was published in 1916; Taunton, Barnicott & Pearce. Somerset local interest. For sale £44.99 at: http://www.abook4all.com/index.php/cPath/69_80_199/page/1/sort/3d First Edition. 8vo., 151 pages. Inscribed by author on the front end page.



1871 Census: Hillimore, Bishops Hull, Somerset
Lionel Patton, Head, Mar, 31, Late Captain 1st Somerset Militia, b. Bishops Hull, Somerset
Annette M. Patton, Wife, Mar, 29, b. Stogumber, Somerset
Thomas L. Patton, Son, Un, 8, b. Trull, Somerset
Ernest R.W. Patton, Son, Un, 5, b. Trull, Somerset
Louisa Eyon?, Serv, Un, 25, Housemaid, b. East Quantoxhead, Somerset
Anne Criddle, Serv, Un, 25, Nurse, b. Milverton, Somerset
Elizabeth Luxon, Serv, Un, 28, Cook, b. Hemyock, Devon
Thomas Richards, Serv, Un, 32?, Groom, b. Thorn? Fedcoln?, Somerset

1891 Census: Staple Street, Staple, Kent
Frank Tovery, Head, Mar, 35, Coachman Domestic Servant, b. Cosham, Hampshire
Mary Tovery, Wife, Mar, 35, b. Medsted, Hampshire
Frank Tovery, Son, Un, 1, b. Staple, Kent
Thomas Lionel Patton, Lodger, Un, 28, Clerk in Holy Orders - Tutor, b. Trull nr Taunton, Somerset

1901 Census: 71 Ashburnham Road, Willesden, Middlesex
Thomas Patton, Head, Un, 38, Clergyman - Church of England, b. Trull, Somerset


Ernest Richard Winsloe Patton

1871 Census: Hillimore, Bishops Hull, Somerset
Lionel Patton, Head, Mar, 31, Late Captain 1st Somerset Militia, b. Bishops Hull, Somerset
Annette M. Patton, Wife, Mar, 29, b. Stogumber, Somerset
Thomas L. Patton, Son, Un, 8, b. Trull, Somerset
Ernest R.W. Patton, Son, Un, 5, b. Trull, Somerset
Louisa Eyon?, Serv, Un, 25, Housemaid, b. East Quantoxhead, Somerset
Anne Criddle, Serv, Un, 25, Nurse, b. Milverton, Somerset
Elizabeth Luxon, Serv, Un, 28, Cook, b. Hemyock, Devon
Thomas Richards, Serv, Un, 32?, Groom, b. Thorn? Fedcoln?, Somerset

1881 Census: Newton College, Wolborough, Devon
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
George T. WARNER Head M Male 39 Southampton, Hampshire, England Headmaster Newton College Clerk In Holy Order M A Cambridge
Flora WARNER Wife M Female 39 Scotland Wife Of Above
Flora M.T. WARNER Daur U Female 13 Torquay, Devon, England Clergymans Daur
Robert T. WARNER Son Male 12 Torquay, Devon, England Clergymans Son
Euphenna M. WARNER Daur Female 9 Torquay, Devon, England Clergymans Daur
Richard W. PATTON Boarder U Male 15 Trull, Somerset, England Scholar
+ Many other boarders/scholars


Maj. Aubrey Lisle Patton

Aubrey served in the 14th (Buckinghamshire) Regiment of Foot. The LDS Website records that he was from Clayton Priory, Somerset

Notes from Peter Wills (gt grandson) - Nov 2002:
Aubrey changed his name to Patton-Bethune. Research into the background of his father, Thomas Patton, appears to relate him to the Earl of Lindsay but more work is required to clarify this issue.



Marriage announcement from the New Zealander newspaper, Auckland, NZ 1863
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GENANZ/2001-01/0979287724 PATTON - CORBETT On 2nd April 1863 at St Mary's, Parnell, by J Lloyd, Rector of St Paul's, Aubrey Lisle Patton Esq, HM 14th Regt, youngest son of Capt Thos. Patton, R.N., of Bishop's Hill(sic) House, Taunton, Somersetshire, to Agnes, eldest daughter of William Corbett Esq of Parnell, Auckland. [NZ'er 3 April 1863]



1881 Census: 1 Langford Place London, Middlesex
Aubrey A. PATTON, Head, Mar, 43, Retired Captain (Army), b. Taunton, Somerset
Ada PATTON, Wife, Mar, 19, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Infant PATTON, Daur, 1 month, b. St Marylebone, Middlesex
Elizabeth BRADBUR, Serv, Un, 26, Devon, England, Domestic Servant
Verginie MERIER, Serv, Un, 21, Paris, France, Domestic Servant
Ann PELGRAVE, Serv, Wid, 30, Terrington, Norfolk, England, Domestic Servant
Alice LEROY, Serv, Un, 21, Paris, France, Domestic Servant

1891 Census: 51 Cromwell Gardens, Kensington, London, Middlesex
Aubrey Patton-Bethune, Head, Mar, 52, Living on own means - Retired Major in H.M's Army, b. Taunton, Somerset
Ada P Bethune, Wife, Mar, 28, b. Clifton, Gloucestershire
Clarisse P Bethune, Daur, 10, b. London, Middlesex
Lionel P Bethune, Son, 9, b. London, Middlesex
Louisa Waldron, Serv, Un, 28, Cook, b. Exeter, Devon
Ellen Eldridge, Serv, Un, 25, Parlor Maid, b. Brighton, Sussex
Edith Brain, Serv, Un, 17, Housemaid, b. Grt. Baddon, Essex
Annie Kelsey, Serv, Un, 20, Kitchenmaid, b. Stratford, Essex
Arthur Rowe, Serv, Un, 14, Page, b. London, Middlesex
Abagail Barrell, Serv, Un, 40, Nurse, b. Ipswich, Suffolk

1901 Census: The Mount, Seaton, Devon.
Aubrey P. Bethune, Head, Mar, 60, Late Major H M 14th Foot, b. Bishops Hull, Somerset, c.1841
Ada P. Bethune, Wife, 38, b. London, Middlesex, c.1863
Clarisse P. Bethune, Daur, 20, b. London, Middlesex, c.1881
Caroline Bartlett, Serv, Un, 20, Cook domestic, b. Beer, Devon
Emma Purse, Serv, Un, 18, Housemaid, b. Colyton, Devon



Web pages mentioning Captain Aubrey Patton:
http://www.ruby-sapphire.com/r-s-bk-burma.htm

Extract from: http://www.localhistory.madeley.org.uk/JackBiog/jackbiog4.html
Mrs Patton-Bethune, aunt to General Patton, had started a Union Jack Club in Casablanca so we took her there.


Maj. Aubrey Lisle Patton

Aubrey served in the 14th (Buckinghamshire) Regiment of Foot. The LDS Website records that he was from Clayton Priory, Somerset

Notes from Peter Wills (gt grandson) - Nov 2002:
Aubrey changed his name to Patton-Bethune. Research into the background of his father, Thomas Patton, appears to relate him to the Earl of Lindsay but more work is required to clarify this issue.



Marriage announcement from the New Zealander newspaper, Auckland, NZ 1863
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GENANZ/2001-01/0979287724 PATTON - CORBETT On 2nd April 1863 at St Mary's, Parnell, by J Lloyd, Rector of St Paul's, Aubrey Lisle Patton Esq, HM 14th Regt, youngest son of Capt Thos. Patton, R.N., of Bishop's Hill(sic) House, Taunton, Somersetshire, to Agnes, eldest daughter of William Corbett Esq of Parnell, Auckland. [NZ'er 3 April 1863]



1881 Census: 1 Langford Place London, Middlesex
Aubrey A. PATTON, Head, Mar, 43, Retired Captain (Army), b. Taunton, Somerset
Ada PATTON, Wife, Mar, 19, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Infant PATTON, Daur, 1 month, b. St Marylebone, Middlesex
Elizabeth BRADBUR, Serv, Un, 26, Devon, England, Domestic Servant
Verginie MERIER, Serv, Un, 21, Paris, France, Domestic Servant
Ann PELGRAVE, Serv, Wid, 30, Terrington, Norfolk, England, Domestic Servant
Alice LEROY, Serv, Un, 21, Paris, France, Domestic Servant

1891 Census: 51 Cromwell Gardens, Kensington, London, Middlesex
Aubrey Patton-Bethune, Head, Mar, 52, Living on own means - Retired Major in H.M's Army, b. Taunton, Somerset
Ada P Bethune, Wife, Mar, 28, b. Clifton, Gloucestershire
Clarisse P Bethune, Daur, 10, b. London, Middlesex
Lionel P Bethune, Son, 9, b. London, Middlesex
Louisa Waldron, Serv, Un, 28, Cook, b. Exeter, Devon
Ellen Eldridge, Serv, Un, 25, Parlor Maid, b. Brighton, Sussex
Edith Brain, Serv, Un, 17, Housemaid, b. Grt. Baddon, Essex
Annie Kelsey, Serv, Un, 20, Kitchenmaid, b. Stratford, Essex
Arthur Rowe, Serv, Un, 14, Page, b. London, Middlesex
Abagail Barrell, Serv, Un, 40, Nurse, b. Ipswich, Suffolk

1901 Census: The Mount, Seaton, Devon.
Aubrey P. Bethune, Head, Mar, 60, Late Major H M 14th Foot, b. Bishops Hull, Somerset, c.1841
Ada P. Bethune, Wife, 38, b. London, Middlesex, c.1863
Clarisse P. Bethune, Daur, 20, b. London, Middlesex, c.1881
Caroline Bartlett, Serv, Un, 20, Cook domestic, b. Beer, Devon
Emma Purse, Serv, Un, 18, Housemaid, b. Colyton, Devon



Web pages mentioning Captain Aubrey Patton:
http://www.ruby-sapphire.com/r-s-bk-burma.htm

Extract from: http://www.localhistory.madeley.org.uk/JackBiog/jackbiog4.html
Mrs Patton-Bethune, aunt to General Patton, had started a Union Jack Club in Casablanca so we took her there.


Ada Ball

1881 Census: 1 Langford Place London, Middlesex
Aubrey A. PATTON, Head, Mar, 43, Retired Captain (Army), b. Taunton, Somerset
Ada PATTON, Wife, Mar, 19, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Infant PATTON, Daur, 1 month, b. St Marylebone, Middlesex
Elizabeth BRADBUR, Serv, Un, 26, Devon, England, Domestic Servant
Verginie MERIER, Serv, Un, 21, Paris, France, Domestic Servant
Ann PELGRAVE, Serv, Wid, 30, Terrington, Norfolk, England, Domestic Servant
Alice LEROY, Serv, Un, 21, Paris, France, Domestic Servant

1891 Census: 51 Cromwell Gardens, Kensington, London, Middlesex
Aubrey Patton-Bethune, Head, Mar, 52, Living on own means - Retired Major in H.M's Army, b. Taunton, Somerset
Ada P Bethune, Wife, Mar, 28, b. Clifton, Gloucestershire
Clarisse P Bethune, Daur, 10, b. London, Middlesex
Lionel P Bethune, Son, 9, b. London, Middlesex
Louisa Waldron, Serv, Un, 28, Cook, b. Exeter, Devon
Ellen Eldridge, Serv, Un, 25, Parlor Maid, b. Brighton, Sussex
Edith Brain, Serv, Un, 17, Housemaid, b. Grt. Baddon, Essex
Annie Kelsey, Serv, Un, 20, Kitchenmaid, b. Stratford, Essex
Arthur Rowe, Serv, Un, 14, Page, b. London, Middlesex
Abagail Barrell, Serv, Un, 40, Nurse, b. Ipswich, Suffolk

1901 Census: The Mount, Seaton, Devon.
Aubrey P. Bethune, Head, Mar, 60, Late Major H M 14th Foot, b. Bishops Hull, Somerset, c.1841
Ada P. Bethune, Wife, 38, b. London, Middlesex, c.1863
Clarisse P. Bethune, Daur, 20, b. London, Middlesex, c.1881
Caroline Bartlett, Serv, Un, 20, Cook domestic, b. Beer, Devon
Emma Purse, Serv, Un, 18, Housemaid, b. Colyton, Devon


Rev. Richard Winsloe

Extract from the autobiography of Lady Margot Asquith: Vol.1

My mother’s family were of gentle blood. Richard Winsloe (b. 1770, d. 1842) was rector of Minster Forrabury in Cornwall and of Ruishton, near Taunton. He married Catherine Walter, daughter of the founder of the Times. Their son, Richard Winsloe, was sent to Oxford to study for the Church. He ran away with Charlotte Monkton, aged 17. They were caught at Evesham and brought back to be married next day at Taunton, where Admiral Monkton was living. They had two children:
Emma, our mother, and Richard, my uncle.



Items found at: http://www.somerset.gov.uk/archives/
130/4 PATTON FAMILY 1819-1892 Settlement of monies by Mrs Merriall Patton, wid., of Bishops Hull of £6,000 stock on the marriage of her son Thomas and Matilda, dau. of Richard Winsloe of Taunton, clerk, dec., 1819, releases of money under will of Revd Richard Winsloe by Thomas Patton, 1874 and his widow Matilda, 1878 to Theobald Walsh and his wife Isabella (nee Patton) of Stoke House, appointments in trust by Matilda Patton, widow, in trust for her children, 1877, deed of arrangement for distribution of funds derived from Revd Richard Winsloe's will and settled on 1819 marriage of Thomas Patton and Matilda Winsloe, 1881, assignments of shares in The Times to Lionel Patton of Yarcombe and trustees of marriage settlement of Col. and Mrs. Henry Rawlins, 1892. [12 docs]

NOTE: Richard's shares in "The Times" were probably inherited from his wife, Catherine, whose father was founder of the newspaper. Catherine died in 1815.

AccNo M/1185 Re. REV. RICHARD WINSLOE
Title Lease for 1 year of the advowson of Riston [Ruishton].
1. John Guy of Twickenham, Middlesex, gent.
2. Revd Richard Winsloe of Taunton, clerk
Advowson of the curacy of Riston [Ruishton] together with all glebe lands, tithes, etc. [Release missing]
Date 30 Sep 1804

RefNo DD\S\WH/360 Re. Ordination of REV. RICHARD WINSLOE 1792
Title Various.
Description Letters of presentation of Hugh Davies, clerk to Chelvey, 1587; letters of ordination to Richard Winsloe by Bishop of Chichester, 1792.
Date 1587-1792




Monumental Inscriptions from FHOL:
Rev. Richard Winsloe: Date 31 Oct 1842, age 72, Parish of Ruishton, Somerset.
Revd., of Mount Nebo, Taunton. Perpetual Curate of this parish and Rector of Minster and Forrabury, Cornwall. Erected by his widow, Emma Winsloe.

Catharine Winsloe: Date 20 Aug 1815, age 42, Parish of Ruishton, Somerset.
1st wife of the Revd. Richard Winsloe & daughter of John and Catherine (should be Frances?) Walter of Teddington Grove, Middlesex



Other notes:
4 Jan 1810 - Winsloe Rev Richard - donation to Taunton Hospital


Catherine Walter

Catherine's father was founder of "The Times" newspaper.

Marble Monumental Inscription at Ruishton, Somerset: (FHOL)
1st wife of the Revd. Richard Winsloe & daughter of John and Catherine Walter of Teddington Grove, Middlesex.

NOTE: If this transcription is correct, John Walter's wife was Catharine. Perhaps this was Frances Landen's middle name.