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Eustace Hubert Beilby Gibbs, 3rd Baron Wraxall, KCVO, CMG

Eustace Hubert Beilby Gibbs, 3rd Baron Wraxall, KCVO, CMG

Male 1929 - 2017  (87 years)

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  1. 1.  Eustace Hubert Beilby Gibbs, 3rd Baron Wraxall, KCVO, CMGEustace Hubert Beilby Gibbs, 3rd Baron Wraxall, KCVO, CMG was born on 3 Jul 1929 in Westminster, London (son of The Right Hon. George Abraham Gibbs, 1st Baron Wraxall and Hon Ursula Mary Lawley, Baroness Wraxall, OBE, RRC); died on 17 May 2017 in Oakley, Suffolk.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 13 Aug 1929, Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset
    • Occupation: Between 1982 and 1986; Vice Marshal, The Diplomatic Corps

    Notes:

    Baptised 13 August 1929 in the chapel at Tyntesfield. Educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, BA (1952), MA (1965). ARCM (1953).

    2nd Lieut. Coldstream Guards 1948-49; Foreign Service London, 1954-55 (3rd Secretary); Bangkok 1955-57 (3rd Secretary); London 1957-59; Rio de Janeiro 1959-63 (2nd Secretary); Attached British Military Government, Berlin 1966-68 (1st Secretary); Vienna 1968-71 (1st Secretary); Caracas 1971-74; Royal College of Defence Studies 1974. London, 1975-77 (Counsellor). Paris, 1977- (Counsellor and Consul General).

    Clubs: Brooks, Pratts, Beefsteak.

    Address: Coddenham House, Ipswich, Suffolk.



    Eustace Hubert Beilby Gibbs, 3rd Baron Wraxall, KCVO, CMG (3 July 1929 – 17 May 2017), was a British diplomat and hereditary peer who succeeded his brother, Richard Gibbs, 2nd Baron Wraxall, on 19 July 2001. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eustace_Gibbs,_3rd_Baron_Wraxall

    Eustace married Evelyn Veronica Scott on 23 Oct 1957 in Westminster, London. Evelyn (daughter of Sydney Keith Scott and Enid Ursula Moore) was born on 9 Sep 1935 in Kolkata, West Bengal, India; died on 14 Dec 2003 in Gipping, Suffolk. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Antony Hubert Gibbs, 4th Baron Wraxall
    2. Miranda Caroline Gibbs
    3. Andrew Christopher Gibbs
    4. Jonathan Charles William Gibbs
    5. Alexandra Mary Henrietta Gibbs

    Eustace married Caroline Mary Burden on 8 Jul 2006. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  The Right Hon. George Abraham Gibbs, 1st Baron WraxallThe Right Hon. George Abraham Gibbs, 1st Baron Wraxall was born on 6 Jul 1873 in Wraxall, Somerset (son of Antony Gibbs, of Tyntesfield and Janet Louisa Merivale); died on 28 Oct 1931 in London; was buried on 31 Oct 1931 in Wraxall, Somerset.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 3 Aug 1873, Wraxall, Somerset
    • Residence: 1881, Wraxall, Somerset
    • Residence: 1891, Wraxall, Somerset
    • Residence: 14 Oct 1892, Oxford, Oxfordshire
    • Residence: 1901, London
    • Residence: 2 Apr 1911, Wraxall, Somerset

    Notes:

    George Abraham Gibbs, 1st Baron Wraxall, PC DL (6 July 1873 – 28 October 1931), was a British Conservative politician. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gibbs,_1st_Baron_Wraxall



    Birth:
    Charlton on the Tyntesfield Estate

    George married Hon Ursula Mary Lawley, Baroness Wraxall, OBE, RRC on 21 Jul 1927 in St Margaret's, Westminster, London. Ursula (daughter of Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock and Annie Allen Cunard, Baroness Wenlock, GBE) was born on 8 Jun 1888 in Fulford, Yorkshire; died on 16 Oct 1979 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 20 Oct 1979 in All Saint's Church, Wraxall, Somerset. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hon Ursula Mary Lawley, Baroness Wraxall, OBE, RRCHon Ursula Mary Lawley, Baroness Wraxall, OBE, RRC was born on 8 Jun 1888 in Fulford, Yorkshire (daughter of Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock and Annie Allen Cunard, Baroness Wenlock, GBE); died on 16 Oct 1979 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 20 Oct 1979 in All Saint's Church, Wraxall, Somerset.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1891, Fulford, Yorkshire

    Notes:

    Eldest daughter of Captain Hon. Sir Arthur Lawley (6th Baron Wenlock) GCSI, GCIE, KCMG, of Woodside Place, Hatfield, Herts., by Anne Allen (GBE, DGStJ), daughter of Sir Edward Cunard, 2nd Baronet. She is 2nd cousin to Euphemia Gibbs and 1st (once removed) of Cyril Cunard (also in the Family Tree). Baptised at York Minster. Her funeral service was held at All Saints' Church, Wraxall, 20 October 1979.

    She was Maid of Honour to H.M. Queen Mary 1912-27. In the Great War she was nursing in France for three and a half years, and she holds the Royal Red Cross Decoration. The King and Queen attended her wedding.

    Regional Representative, S.W. Region; Red Cross & St. John War Organiser, 1941-47. President Somerset Branch British Red Cross Society, 1945-70.
    Patron, Somerset Branch British Red Cross Society from 1970.

    OBE (1945), RRC (1919), SSStJ (1920).
    Clubs: Ladies Carlton, V.A.D.

    She lived at Tyntesfield, Bristol.

    Children:
    1. George Richard Lawley Gibbs, 2nd Baron Wraxall was born on 16 May 1928 in London; died on 19 Jul 2001 in Somerset, England.
    2. 1. Eustace Hubert Beilby Gibbs, 3rd Baron Wraxall, KCVO, CMG was born on 3 Jul 1929 in Westminster, London; died on 17 May 2017 in Oakley, Suffolk.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Antony Gibbs, of TyntesfieldAntony Gibbs, of Tyntesfield was born on 10 Dec 1841 in London (son of William Gibbs, of Tyntesfield and Matilda Blanche Crawley-Boevey); died on 24 Apr 1907 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 29 Apr 1907 in Wraxall, Somerset.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: High Sheriff, county Somerset
    • Baptism: 11 Jan 1842, St Johns, Paddington, London
    • Residence: 1901, Paddington, London

    Notes:

    1st son of Tyntesfield. Baptised 11 January 1842 at St. John's, Paddington. Educated at Radley College 1855-7; matric. at Oxford (Exeter College) 2 May 1862; BA 1867; MA 1869; entered at the Inner Temple as a student 1865. Died at Tyntesfield 24 and was buried 29 April 1907 at Wraxall, Somerset. Memorial Inscription in churchyard there and in the chapel (Charlton chapel), in Tyntesfield chapel and Keble College chapel; Memorial window in Clyst St. George chapel. Will dated 23 March 1905, proved 12 July 1907.

    After marriage, Charlton (see entry for William Gibbs of Tyntesfield) was his country residence till his mother died; thereafter Tyntesfield. He succeeded to his father's properties in Somerset and Devon. He bought Barrow Court in Barrow Gurney, Somerset, adjoining Flax Bourton, from John Henry Blagrave in 1881 and sold it (with most of its land) to his brother Martin in 1884 and he augmented the living of Barrow Gurney. He bought, about 1874, Barton Place in the parish of St. David, Exeter, the ancestral home of his wife's family. He was patron of the livings of Clyst St. George, Exwick, Stowe-nine-churches, St. Michael's in Paddington, North Newton and Otterbourne which were all in his father's gift, also of Alphington, Devon, and of Flax Barton (in which part of the Tyntesfield Estate lies) both of which he bought.

    A member of the Council of Radley College 1890-7. He and his brother, Martin, gave to Keble College, Oxford, in their father's memory, the side of the main quadrangle of the College embracing the hall, library, common rooms and kitchen. The foundation stone was laid in 1876, on the same day that the Chapel given by their father to the College was opened (see also entry for William Gibbs of Tyntesfield), and the opening took place in 1878, when the two brothers, whose names had so far been withheld, were disclosed as the donors (the deed of gift hangs in the Senior Common Room of the College).

    Wraxall church was restored (1893) at his chief cost (Sir Arthur Blomfield, architect), and he introduced the stained glass windows by Kemp, and screened off the Charlton chapel, adding to it the reredos by Kemp.

    He joined the North Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry as Cornet, 3 January, 1871; Captain October, 1881; Hon. Major, 1881; Major, 1886; retired 1893.

    Justice of the Peace for Somerset from about 1867 to 1907. On the Highway Board and Board of Guardians. High Sheriff of Somerset for 1888 and Deputy Lieutenant 1889-1907. An Alderman of the Somerset County Council to 1898. President of the North Somerset Conservative Association for a great number of years. A Life Governor of Bristol General Hospital. On Bristol Diocesan committees for the promotion of Church matters. (In Sidney Lee's 'Life of King Edward VII (1923-7) it is related that the King when Prince of Wales twice in 1881 pressed on Gladstone the bestowal of a Baronetcy on Antony Gibbs. His son Lord Wraxall told John Arthur Gibbs - fourth editor of the Gibbs Pedigree - that this story was inaccurate and he asked Lee to omit it from any later edition, the facts being that the Liberal Whip Marjoribanks (later Lord Tweedmouth invited Antony to an interview, at which he said that gladstone desired to suggest him to the Queen for a Peerage, making reference to his and his father's philanthropic works, but that Antony having then mentioned that he was a Conservative he heard no more of the matter

    Portraits: as a child by John Phillip, miniature with his father and sister Dorothea by Sir Wm. Ross, oil by J. H. Lorimer; all last in possession of Lord Wraxall in 1930 (11). The portrait in the Hall of Keble College is a copy by F. George Swaish of the Lorimer.

    Birth:
    13 Hyde Park Gardens

    Antony married Janet Louisa Merivale on 22 Jun 1872 in St. Michael's, Star Street, Paddington. Janet (daughter of John Louis Merivale and Mary Anne Webster) was born on 15 Dec 1850 in Kilburn, Middlesex; died on 10 Dec 1909 in London; was buried on 14 Dec 1909 in Wraxall, Somerset. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Janet Louisa MerivaleJanet Louisa Merivale was born on 15 Dec 1850 in Kilburn, Middlesex (daughter of John Louis Merivale and Mary Anne Webster); died on 10 Dec 1909 in London; was buried on 14 Dec 1909 in Wraxall, Somerset.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 25 Jan 1851, Hampstead, London
    • Residence: 1861, Exeter St David, Exeter, Devon
    • Residence: 1881, Wraxall, Somerset

    Notes:

    1st daughter of John Louis Merrivale (died 1886) by his 1st wife Mary Anne, daughter of Joseph Webster. Baptised 25 January 1851 at the parish church of Hampstead, Middlesex. Died at 104 Eaton Square, Westminster, 10th and was buried 14 December 1909 at Wraxall, Somerset. Memorial Inscription in same places as her husband's except Keble College. Will dated 17 August 1908, proved 20 January 1910.

    After her husband died she resided at Charlton aforesaid, and for her London house took 104 Eaton Sq., Westminster, in place of 16 Hyde Park Gds. aforesaid. the lease of which she sold. One of her brothers, George Montagu Merivale (1855-1931) was a partner in Gibbs, Bright & Co., Sydney, Australia, till 1924. Her father was Senior Registrar in Chancery and brother of Herman Merivale, C.B., and of Charles, Dean of Ely, whose lives are in Dictionary National Biography.

    Her father's 2nd wife was his cousin, Frances Rose, sister of Baron John Benjamin Heath (born 1879), who was son of John Heath of the firm Heath and Co., Genoa. For the Merivale family and their relatives of the Heath, Drury, Malet and Frere families, and for printed books which refer to them see the book 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs. The friendship between the Gibbs and Merivale families began in 1803 when Antony Gibbs (born 1756) went to live at Cowley near Barton Place.

    Portrait by Archer (1875) with her son George
    (Lord Wraxall) was last in possession of the latter, 1930.

    Children:
    1. 2. The Right Hon. George Abraham Gibbs, 1st Baron Wraxall was born on 6 Jul 1873 in Wraxall, Somerset; died on 28 Oct 1931 in London; was buried on 31 Oct 1931 in Wraxall, Somerset.
    2. Antony Hubert Gibbs, JP was born on 18 Sep 1874 in Wraxall, Somerset; died on 28 Jul 1957 in Pytte, Clyst St George, Devon; was buried in Clyst St George, Devon.
    3. Albinia Rose Gibbs was born on 31 Mar 1876 in Paddington, London; died on 3 Oct 1941 in Thornbury, Gloucestershire.
    4. Lieut. Colonel William Gibbs, CVO was born on 20 Nov 1877 in Paddington, London; died on 25 Jan 1963 in Hatherop, Gloucestershire.
    5. Colonel John Evelyn Gibbs, MC was born on 22 Dec 1879 in London; died on 11 Oct 1932 in Tetbury, Gloucestershire; was buried in Shipton Moyne, Gloucestershire.
    6. Anstice Katherine Gibbs was born on 12 Sep 1881 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset; died on 8 Jan 1963 in Chelsea, London.
    7. Louis Merivale Gibbs was born on 24 Apr 1883 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset; died on 1 May 1884 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset.
    8. Captain Eustace Lyle Gibbs was born on 10 Mar 1885 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset; died on 11 Feb 1915 in Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; was buried in Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium.
    9. Janet Blanche Gibbs was born on 15 Apr 1887 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset; died on 4 Jun 1974 in Chippenham, Wiltshire.
    10. Lancelot Merivale Gibbs, Brid. CVO DSO MC was born on 23 Dec 1889 in Wraxall, Somerset; died on 8 Dec 1966 in Gloucestershire; was buried in Dec 1966 in Shipton Moyne, Gloucestershire.

  3. 6.  Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron WenlockArthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock was born on 12 Nov 1860 in St George Hanover Square, London (son of Beilby Richard Lawley, 2nd Baron Wenlock and Lady Elizabeth Grosvenor, Marchioness of Westminster); died on 14 Jun 1932 in Freiberg, Sachsen, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 12 Nov 1860, Escrick, Yorkshire
    • Residence: 1891, Fulford, Yorkshire; Age: 30; Relation to Head of House: Head
    • Residence: 1896-1901, Rhodesia; Adminstrator of Matabeleland
    • Residence: 1901-1902, Perth, Australia; Governor of Western Australia
    • Residence: 1902-1905, Pretoria, South Africa; Lieutenant-Governor
    • Residence: 1906-1911, Madras, India; Governor of Madras

    Notes:

    Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock, GCSI, GCIE, KCMG (12 November 1860 – 14 June 1932), was a British colonial administrator who served variously as Administrator of Matabeleland, Governor of Western Australia, Lieutenant-Governor of the Transvaal, and Governor of Madras. The fourth and youngest son of the 2nd Baron Wenlock, he attended Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, before joining the military. Serving in the Mahdist War, he reached the rank of captain before resigning his commission to pursue other interests. Lawley was then private secretary to his uncle, the 1st Duke of Westminster, and subsequently to the 4th Earl Grey, who he followed to Rhodesia.

    See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Lawley,_6th_Baron_Wenlock

    Arthur married Annie Allen Cunard, Baroness Wenlock, GBE on 15 Oct 1885 in Uppingham, Rutland. Annie (daughter of Edward Bart Cunard, 2nd Baronet and Mary Bache McEvers) was born on 21 Jun 1863 in New York, USA; died on 29 Apr 1944 in Bristol, Gloucestershire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Annie Allen Cunard, Baroness Wenlock, GBEAnnie Allen Cunard, Baroness Wenlock, GBE was born on 21 Jun 1863 in New York, USA (daughter of Edward Bart Cunard, 2nd Baronet and Mary Bache McEvers); died on 29 Apr 1944 in Bristol, Gloucestershire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1891, Fulford, Yorkshire; Age: 27; Relation to Head of House: Wife

    Children:
    1. Richard Edward Lawley was born on 9 May 1887; died on 4 Sep 1909 in Ooty (Coonoor), Southern India; was buried on 5 Sep 1909 in India.
    2. 3. Hon Ursula Mary Lawley, Baroness Wraxall, OBE, RRC was born on 8 Jun 1888 in Fulford, Yorkshire; died on 16 Oct 1979 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 20 Oct 1979 in All Saint's Church, Wraxall, Somerset.
    3. Margaret Cecilia Lawley was born on 15 Jun 1889 in Escrick Park, Fulford, York, Yorkshire; died in Jun 1969 in Langcliffe Hall, Langcliffe, Yorkshire.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William Gibbs, of TyntesfieldWilliam Gibbs, of Tyntesfield was born on 22 May 1790 in Calle de Cantarranas, Madrid, Spain (son of Antony Gibbs and Dorothea Barnetta Hucks); died on 3 Apr 1875 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset; was buried in Wraxall, Somerset.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Head of Antony Gibbs & Sons
    • Baptism: 21 Jul 1790, British Embassy, Madrid, Spain
    • Residence: 1861, Paddington, London; Relationship: Head
    • Residence: 1871, Wraxall, Somerset; Relation to Head of House: Head

    Notes:

    His baptism in Madrid is recorded in the Register of St. Mary Major, Exeter, see Additions of 1927 in the book 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs, p.XVI (4).

    He was employed in Cadiz, Lisbon and England in his father's business 1802-5; in his uncle George's (George Gibbs of Redland) business (Gibbs Richards and Gibbs) in Bristol, 1806-8; in London under his father in the Portuguese Commission 1808-9; in London in Antony Gibbs and Son 1809-12. Partner in Antony Gibbs & Sons 1813-75; resident in Cadiz in charge of their House there 1813-22: head of A. Gibbs & Sons 1843-75 and sole partner 1843-7. During his headship the South American business prospered exceedingly. Member of Lloyds 1812-75.

    After marriage his successive residences in London were 13 Hyde Park Street (number since changed) 1840-8, Gloucester Square 1849, Sussex Square 1850, 16 Hyde Park Gardens 1851-75, all in Paddington. He bought the estate and house of Tyntesfield, Wraxall, north Somerset in April 1844 from Reverend George Turner Seymour, at various times (notably 1862-4) greatly altered the house (John Norton one of the architects) and at the end of his life built the beautiful chapel to it (Sir A. W. Blomfield, architect). He added to his property in 1865 the adjoining estate and house called Charlton (in Wraxall parish) buying it from the Kingston family, and in 1870 he reunited Belmont and Tyntesfield, buying Belmont from his nephew George L. M. Gibbs. In Devon he bought back Pytte the ancient home of our family in Clyst St. George from the executors of General Doveton, in 1859, made other purchases in that parish, rebuilt cottages, and amongst other benefactions to the village and church gave a memorial window (1860) to his grandfather (George Abraham Gibbs of Pytte). He also bought from Lord Devon in 1873 an estate in Alphington, nr. Exeter (which extended into Whitestone). At Littlemore, Oxon, he bought in 1872 the house of his cousin and former partner Charles Crawley.

    The village school and school-master's house at Clifton Hampden, Oxon, in 1847, and the Church at Flaxley, in Gloucestershire, in 1856 were both built at his cost (the architect being G. Gilbert Scott): so also in 1861 were St. Michael and All Angels Church in Star Street, Paddington, and its vicarage (architect Rhode Hawkins). In Devon, he built in 1868 the Chapel-of-Ease of St. Antony at Cowley in memory of his parents and of his own life there, and at the same time and with the same architect (R. Hawkins) the Church of St. Michael and All Angels and its vicarage in the parish of St. David, Exeter; and in 1872 he enlarged the church at Exwick and in 1874 built its vicarage on the site of the grounds of his father's one time residence Exwick House. Moreover, he contributed largely to the restoration of Exeter and Bristol Cathedrals. The endowments of the livings of Exwick, St. Michael's Exeter, and St. Michael's Paddington, were also gifts from him. He acquired the advowsons of Clyst St. George (1857), Exwick, St. Michael's in Paddington, Stowe-nine-churches, North Newton in Somerset, and Otterbourne in Hampshire (the latter because of its connection with Rev. John Keble). He founded in 1859 at Brixham, Devon, a Mission to Seamen of ships sheltering in Torbay, and in 1860 there the British Seamen's Orphan Boys' Home for the Western Counties, his interest in that parish being due to his temporary tenancy of Berryhead House there, the home of Rev. John Hogg.

    Of all his gifts the most famous was the chapel of Keble College Oxford. He offered it to the College in 1872 (on the suggestion of his friend Sir John Taylor Coleridge), and himself laid the foundation stone on St. Mark's Day (25 April) 1873. He died in 1875, and his son Antony formally presented it at the opening service on St. Mark's Day 1876, conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The same day Lord Salisbury (Chancellor of the University) laid the foundation stone of the block of buildings given to the College by William's sons Antony and Martin. W. Butterfield was architect both of chapel and block, as of the rest of the College.

    William was an original (1832) member of the City of London Club and a member of the Athenaeum Club. Memorial Inscription in Wraxall church and churchyard at Tyntesfield chapel, Barrow Court chapel, Flaxley church, St. Michael's Paddington (rose window erected by the parish in his memory), St. Michael's Exeter, Keble College Chapel, Cowley chapel, Exwick chapel and St. Martin's Brighton.

    For his life in detail up to 1824 and for some particulars as to his later years see book 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J. A. Gibbs. See also a booklet 'In memory of William Gibbs' (privileged printing Rivingtons, 1875) containing (inter alia) an article on his life and character by E.M.Goulburn, Dean of Norwich, reprinted from The Guardian newspaper.

    For portraits and scultpures of him see Gibbs Pedigree (1904) p.16 and list in 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs, p.435. In the latter G. Richmond as artist of the posthumous portrait at Keble College is an error for Sir William B. Richmond, R.A. This portrait is wrongly stated to be after Boxall in 'Catalogue of Portraits in Oxford Colleges' by Mrs. Poole, Vol. III, part II, 1925. The portrait in the list in the book 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs by 'artist unkown' in possession of John A. Gibbs was by E. Gill and has since been destroyed. Portraits not in the lists are, one by Edward Opie, which was in possession of Lord Wraxall, and a copy in A. Gibbs and Sons' possession of the one of the Portraits by Boxall which is engraved by Cousins.



    More information available at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Gibbs_(businessman)

    Oxford Dictionary of National Biography - William Gibbs https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/89656

    William married Matilda Blanche Crawley-Boevey on 1 Aug 1839 in Flaxley, Gloucestershire. Matilda (daughter of Sir Thomas Crawley-Boevey, 3rd Bart. of Flaxley and Mary Albinia Page) was born on 17 Dec 1817 in Eastgate street, Gloucester; died on 22 Sep 1887 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Matilda Blanche Crawley-BoeveyMatilda Blanche Crawley-Boevey was born on 17 Dec 1817 in Eastgate street, Gloucester (daughter of Sir Thomas Crawley-Boevey, 3rd Bart. of Flaxley and Mary Albinia Page); died on 22 Sep 1887 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 16 Jan 1818, St Michael, Gloucester, Gloucestershire
    • Residence: 1881, Paddington, London

    Notes:

    During her widowhood Tyntesfield and 16 Hyde Park Gardens continued to be her residences. She built (1876-8) and endowed St. Michael's Home for Consumptives in the parish of Cheddar, Somerset in memory of her husband, redecorated the chancel of St. Michael's, Exeter, which he built, and improved Exwick church. She endowed Keble College, Oxford (1881) with a fund of an annual value of £800 for Scholarships and for other grants to students. She built and maintained (as also did her son Antony after her) a Cottage Convalescent Home ("St. John's Lodge") at Wraxall afsd. and also built there in 1885 the large village club and in 1887 seven almshouses ("The Jubilee Cottages"): also the Battle Axes Inn, establishing it in her own name and on the principle of temperance as opposed to teetotalism. She gave the site (the site was left to her by her husband, she left money to the Home in her will) for the Convalescent and Incurable Home at Woking, Surrey, founded in connection with the Sisterhood of St. Peter's Kilburn, which manages St. Michael's Home afsd. A ward in Weston-super-Mare Convalescent Home, where she undertook the cost of 33 beds, bore her name.

    Memorial Inscription in Wraxall churchyard and church; Tyntesfield chapel; Barrow Gurney chapel (to which she game some windows); Flaxley church (organ remade in her memory); the chapel of Keble College; and M. windows in Barrow Court chapel.

    Refer to the book 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs, especially pp. 33-5, 439 and 445-6 for her relations, ancestry, and 'Royal Descent', and for notes of printed books which refer to them; see also entry for her father Rev. Charles Crawley. A good memoir of her by "C.M.Y." (her friend and cousin Charlotte M. Yonge, the authoress) appeared in The Guardian newspaper at her death. For lists of Portraits and Sculpture see Gibbs Pedigree (1904) and the book 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs, p. 435, and add to them a drawing (1873) by C.W.S (was in possession of Martin A Gibbs).

    Children:
    1. Dorothea Harriett Gibbs was born on 12 Jun 1840 in 13 Hyde Park Street, Paddington, London; died on 20 Sep 1914 in 77 Crystal Palace Park, Sydenham, London; was buried on 24 Sep 1914 in Barrow Gurney, Somerset .
    2. 4. Antony Gibbs, of Tyntesfield was born on 10 Dec 1841 in London; died on 24 Apr 1907 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 29 Apr 1907 in Wraxall, Somerset.
    3. Alice Blanche Gibbs was born on 27 Oct 1843 in Paddington, London; died on 12 Mar 1871 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 17 Mar 1871 in Wraxall, Somerset.
    4. William Gibbs was born on 14 Jan 1846 in Paddington, London; died on 11 Jun 1869 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 16 Jun 1869 in Wraxall, Somerset.
    5. George Abraham Gibbs was born on 25 Mar 1848 in Paddington, London; died on 23 Feb 1870 in Kingston, Jamaica; was buried on 22 Jul 1870 in Wraxall, Somerset.
    6. Henry Martin Gibbs, High Sheriff, Somerset was born on 30 May 1850 in Paddington, London; died on 22 Apr 1928 in Barrow Gurney, Somerset; was buried on 25 Apr 1928 in Barrow Gurney, Somerset.
    7. Albinia Ann Gibbs was born on 7 Jun 1853 in Paddington, London; died on 17 Apr 1874 in Paddington, London; was buried on 25 Apr 1874 in Wraxall, Somerset.

  3. 10.  John Louis Merivale was born on 12 Nov 1815 in Bloomsbury, London (son of John Herman Merivale and Louisa Heath Drury); died on 14 Dec 1886 in Dawlioh, Devon.

    John married Mary Anne Webster on 14 Mar 1849 in Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire. Mary was born in 1829 in Penns, Warwickshire; died on 5 Oct 1857 in Exeter, Devon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary Anne Webster was born in 1829 in Penns, Warwickshire; died on 5 Oct 1857 in Exeter, Devon.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Christening: 22 Mar 1829, Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire

    Children:
    1. 5. Janet Louisa Merivale was born on 15 Dec 1850 in Kilburn, Middlesex; died on 10 Dec 1909 in London; was buried on 14 Dec 1909 in Wraxall, Somerset.

  5. 12.  Beilby Richard Lawley, 2nd Baron WenlockBeilby Richard Lawley, 2nd Baron Wenlock was born on 21 Apr 1818 in St George Hanover Square, London (son of Paul Beilby Lawley Thompson, 1st Baron Wenlock and Caroline Neville); died on 6 Nov 1880 in York, Yorkshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 3 Jun 1818, St George Hanover Square, London

    Notes:

    Beilby Richard Lawley, 2nd Baron Wenlock (2 April 1818 – 6 November 1880) was an English nobleman, eldest son of Paul Thompson, 1st Baron Wenlock and 8th Baronet. He succeeded in the Barony and Baronetcy and to the family estate at Escrick, Yorkshire on the death of his father in 1852.

    He served in the Yorkshire Hussars latterly as Colonel, was Member of Parliament for Pontefract 1851–1852 and was Lord Lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire 1864–1880.

    He married Lady Elizabeth Grosvenor, daughter of Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of Westminster, and had eight children, including four sons who each in turn succeeded to the titles.

    See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beilby_Lawley,_2nd_Baron_Wenlock

    Beilby married Lady Elizabeth Grosvenor, Marchioness of Westminster on 28 Nov 1846 in London. Elizabeth (daughter of Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of Westminster and Elizabeth Mary Leveson-Gower) was born on 9 Jul 1826 in St George Hanover Square, London; died on 16 Dec 1899 in Escrick, Yorkshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Lady Elizabeth Grosvenor, Marchioness of Westminster was born on 9 Jul 1826 in St George Hanover Square, London (daughter of Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of Westminster and Elizabeth Mary Leveson-Gower); died on 16 Dec 1899 in Escrick, Yorkshire.
    Children:
    1. Beilby Lawley, 3rd Baron Wenlock was born on 12 May 1849 in Harewood House, Yorkshire; died on 15 Jan 1912 in London; was buried in Jan 1912 in Escrick, Selby District, North Yorkshire.
    2. Lt. Col. Richard Thompson Lawley, 4th Baron Wenlock was born on 21 Aug 1856 in Escrick, Yorkshire; died on 25 Jul 1918 in Taunton, Somerset.
    3. Rev. Algernon George Lawley, 5th Baron Wenlock was born on 25 Dec 1857 in St George Hanover Square, London; died on 14 Jun 1931 in Bridgnorth, Shropshire.
    4. 6. Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock was born on 12 Nov 1860 in St George Hanover Square, London; died on 14 Jun 1932 in Freiberg, Sachsen, Germany.

  7. 14.  Edward Bart Cunard, 2nd Baronet was born on 1 Jan 1816 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (son of Sir Samuel Cunard, 1st Baronet and Susan Duffus); died on 8 Apr 1869 in New York, New York, USA; was buried on 13 Apr 1869 in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA.

    Edward married Mary Bache McEvers. Mary (daughter of Bache McEvers and Jane Erin Emmet) was born on 8 May 1828 in New York, USA; died on 25 May 1866 in Stratton Audley, Oxfordshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Mary Bache McEvers was born on 8 May 1828 in New York, USA (daughter of Bache McEvers and Jane Erin Emmet); died on 25 May 1866 in Stratton Audley, Oxfordshire.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Age: 38

    Children:
    1. Sir Bache Edward Cunard, 3rd Baronet was born on 15 May 1851 in Shafton Audley, Staffordshire; died on 3 Nov 1925 in Shantock Hall, Bovington, Hertfordshire.
    2. 7. Annie Allen Cunard, Baroness Wenlock, GBE was born on 21 Jun 1863 in New York, USA; died on 29 Apr 1944 in Bristol, Gloucestershire.