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URL: www.natstand.org.uk/pdf/MaltbyJA000.pdf Root person: Maltby, Julia Alice Description: The Maltby and Bigge families Creation date: 2015 September 7 Prepared by: Richard Middleton Notes:

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The Maltby Family (Paternal grandparents)

Rev. (1770 .4.6 – 1859.7.3 ) of 1836-1856 *** married Mary Harvey (c1772 – 1825.5.2 ) on 1794.7. 10 uncle George Rivers Maltby (1796 – 1820.5.14 ) uncle 1Edward Harvey Maltby (1798 – 1867.3.24 )

Unmarried uncle ?General Charles Henry Maltby (1801 – 1878.9.28 ) *** married Anna Maria ? (c1802 – 1882.3.16 ) of Thurston

No issue? aunt 2Mary Lydia Maltby ( 1803.10.12 – 1883.12.11 ) *** married Adam Urquhart ( 1794.3.3 – 1860.11.24 ) in 1833.4.9 cousin Mary Jane Urquhart (1834 – 1920.3.2 )

Unmarried cousin Margaret Isabella Urquhart ( 1837.4.19 – 1905.12.3 )

Unmarried cousin Rev. Edward William Urquhart ( 1839.1.18 – 1916.11.4 ) *** married Caroline Mary Harris (c1848 – 1928.7.2 ) on 1872.4.30

Edith Mary Urquhart ( 1874.12.8 – 1945.1.21 ) 3Edward Frederick Maltby Urquhart ( 1877.1.26 – 1914.10.23 ) Florence Caroline Urquhart ( 1880.1.16 – 1948.8.7 )

cousin John Henry Urquhart ( 1842.1.2 – 1865.1.30 )

uncle Frederick William Maltby (1811 – 1848) Marines, India?

father Rev. Henry Joseph Maltby (1814 – 1863.11.24 ) mother ** 1 married Julia Katharina Bigge ( 1816.1.21 – 1843.4.27 ) on 1840.2.13

Julia Alice Maltby (1841 – 1927.5.15 ) *** married Rev Thomas Rogers ( 1840 - 1899.2.11 ) on 1868.4.25

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brother 4Edward Charles Maltby ( 1843.4.24 – 1903.10.21 )

Unmarried

** 2 married Elizabeth Mary Bradford ( 1824.8.29 – 1906.11.2 ) 1847.4.13

½sister Dame Elizabeth Annie Maltby ( 1848 – 1939.11.19 ) *** married Rear Admiral Sir J Henry Barry (1849 – 1908.11.14 ) on 1881.1.27 niece Ruth Barry ( 1882 - ) [1906: 5Mrs Henry Gerard Laurence Oliphant] nephew Ralph Barry ( 1884 - 6)

½brother Henry Charles Bradford Maltby ( 1849 – 1866.8.19 )

Unmarried

½brother Gerald Rivers Maltby ( 71851.2.15 – 1922.4.3 ) *** married Hersey Eliza Cecilia Elliot (c1851 - 1918 ) 1876.7.20 niece Hersey Elizabeth Maltby ( 1883 - 81970 ) [1910: Mrs G. D. H. Pigot] nephew Henry Bradford Maltby (1886 – 91940.12.25 ) niece Eileen Maltby ( 1891 - ) [1911: Mrs G. A. Clark]

½brother Ralph Howard Maltby ( 1855.2.16 – 1864.6.16 )

** 2 married Margaret Mary Green (c1784 – 1868.4.17 ) on 1826.8.31

No Issue?

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The Bigge family (Maternal grandparents)

10 Charles William Bigge (1773 – 1849.12.8 ) Long Horsley *** married Alice Wilkinson (c1782 - 1848.2.19 ) on 1802.1.27

uncle Charles John Bigge ( 1805.1.22 – 1846.3.16 ) *** married 11 Lewis Marianne Selby ( - 1890 ) 1833.5.29 cousin 12 Charles Selby Bigge ( 1834 – 1889.1.16 ) cousin Mary Lewis Bigge ( 1836 - 1889 ) [1863: Mrs Rev. John Clere Scott Darby] cousin Henry Bertram Bigge ( 1838) cousin Fanny Alice Bigge ( 1839 – 1912.11.20 )[1867: Mrs Blaauw] cousin Louisa Charlotte Bigge ( 1842 – 1915.3.12 ) [1865: Mrs Charles F Massingberd Mundy]

uncle Henry Lancelot Bigge ( 1806.5.10 – 1844.12.9 ) uncle Rev. Edward Thomas Bigge ( 1807.10.19 – 1844.4.3 ) aunt Mary Bigge ( 1809.7.26 – 13 1821.2.3 ) aunt Charlotte Eliza Bigge ( 1810.11.1 – 1884.2.11 ) *** married David Smith () 1849.2.22

No Issue ? uncle William Matthew Bigge ( 1812.10.9 – 1889.1.2 )

Unmarried uncle Rev. John Frederick Bigge ( 1814 – 1885.2.21 ) *** married Caroline Mary Ellison ( 14 1823.5.25 – 1901.7.28 ) 1843.12.14 cousin Edward Ellison Bigge (c1845 - 1909) cousin Henry Charles Bigge (c1847 - 1908) cousin Sir Arthur John Bigge ( 1849.6.18 – 1931.3.31 ) [Later Lord Stamfordham] cousin Sir William Egebric Bigge (c1851 – 1916.12.24 ) cousin Alice Frances Bigge ( 1852 – 1937.12.21 ) [1880: Mrs Charles John Shore, soon to be 3rd Lord Teignmouth ] cousin Mary Augusta Bigge ( 1854 – 1947.6.25 ) [1875: Mrs John Hilton Ridley] cousin Julia Charlotte Bigge (c1857 – 1927.12.9 ) [Unmarried] cousin Charles Wilkinson Bigge (c1859 – 1916.11.3 ) cousin Helen Caroline Noel Bigge ( 1861 - 1867.3.22 ) cousin Amy Katherina Bigge (1863 – 1867.3.10 ) cousin Caroline Amy Bigge (c1867 – 1924.9.5 ) [Unmarried]

mother Julia Katharina Bigge ( 1816.1.21 – 1843.4.27 ) on 1840.2.13 father *** married Henry Joseph Maltby (1814 – 1863.11.24 )

Issue uncle Arthur Bigge ( 1818.5.18 – 1885.8.28 ) *** married Elizabeth Anne Slater () on 1857.9.24 cousin Julia Bessie Bigge ( 1862 – 1928.1.21 ) [Unmarried] - 3 of 18 - natstand: last updated 07/09/2015 aunt Jemima Bigge ( 1820.5.25 – 1835.5.23 ) uncle Matthew Robert Bigge ( 1822.3.30 – 1906.7.17 ) ** 1 married Mildreda Eliza Bell ( - 1850.3.17 ) on 1848.9.23 cousin Anna Mildreda Bigge ( 1850.3.16 – 1920.12.29 ) [1875: Mrs 15 A G Legard]

** 2 married Elizabeth Jane Darnell (c1822 – 1896.10.24 ) on 1854.11.1 cousin Eleanor Rose Bigge ( 1860.10.9 – 1907.2.2 ) [Unmarried] cousin 16 Philip Matthew Bigge ( 1862.2.7 – 1913.1.20 ) cousin Lilian Emma Bigge ( 1864.1.23 – 1901.5.7 ) [Unmarried]

uncle Rev. George Richard Bigge ( 1825 – 1886.1.17 ) *** married 17 Annette Henrietta Wolff Poore ( 1829.10.11 - ) on 1850.6.18

18 [Still-born son in 1851] cousin Edith Henrietta Charlotte Bigge (1853.10.16 - 1853) [Still-born daughter in 1856] cousin Evelyn Mary Josephine Bigge ( 1857.9.14 - ) cousin Beatrice Maclean Bigge ( 1859.7.17 - 1924) cousin Herbert Mordaunt Bigge ( 1861.1.29 - ) [India by 1891] cousin George Arthur Teesdale Bigge ( 1863 – 1897.10.19 ) cousin Florence Annette Bigge ( 1866.9.14 - 1952.1.15 ) [Unmarried] cousin Mabel Etheldreda Bigge ( 1868.6.4 - ) [c1895: Mrs Peter Henry O'Brien, India] cousin Harold Lowther Bigge (1871 - 1945 ) [Tea Planter, Bombay] cousin Clement Francis Elton Bigge ( 1872 - 1960) [Tea Planter, Rancher]

- 4 of 18 - natstand: last updated 07/09/2015 Sources:

1770 April 8: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of Edward, son of George and Mary Maltby at Octagon-Presbyterian, , Norfolk. [His father was connected with this church so it is undoubtedly the correct baptism but it does seem very soon after his birth, was he sickly?]

1794 July 12: *Norfolk Chronicle HOME NEWS – Yesterday morning was married, by the Rev. John Pretyman, the Rev. Edw. Maltby, to Miss Harvey, eldest daughter of Jeremiah Jves Harvey, Esq. of Catton. [This would make the date 1794.7.11 although transcripts and convention suggest that it was 10th]

1802 February 4: *Morning Post MARRIED. On Wednesday last, at St. Andrew's Church, in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Charles Wm. Bigge, Esq. of Benton House, in the county of , to Miss Wilkinson, daughter of the late Christopher Wilkinson, Esq.

1805 November 20: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of Charles James, son of Charles William Bigge and Alice Wilkinson at Whittington, Northumberland; child born 1805 January 22. [This may be a mistranscription as he is usually refered to as Charles John.]

1806 June 14: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of Henry Lancelot, son of Charles William Bigge and Alice Wilkinson at Whittington, Northumberland; child born 1806 May 10.

1807 November 18: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of Edward Thomas, son of Ch. William Bigge and Alice Wilkinson at Whittington, Northumberland; child born 1807 October 19.

1809 October 1: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of Mary, daughter of Charles Willm. Bigge and Alice Wilkinson at Whittington, Northumberland; child born 1809 July 26.

1810 December 2: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of Charlotte Eliza, daughter of Ch. Wm. Bigge and Alice Wilkinson at Whittington, Northumberland; child born 1810 November 1.

1812 November 26: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of William Matthw., son of Chs. Wm. Bigge and Alice Wilkinson at Whittington, Northumberland; child born 1812 October 9.

1814 December 29: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of John Frederick, son of Charles William and Alicia Bigge at Longhorsley.

1817 November 18: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of Julia Katherina, daughter of Charles William and Alicia Bigge at Longhorsley; child born 1816 January 21.

1818 June 17: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of Julia Katherina, daughter of Charles William and Alicia Bigge at Longhorsley; child born 1818 May 18.

1820 June 22: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of Jemima, daughter of Charles William and Alicia Bigge at Longhorsley; child born 1820 May 25.

- 5 of 18 - natstand: last updated 07/09/2015 1820 September 8: *Cambridge Chronicle and Journal DIED. – From the Ceylon Gazette. – On the 14 th May, 1820, died at the King's House, at Columbo, in the 23d year of his age, Captain George Rivers Maltby, of his Majesty's 16 th regiment of foot, and eldest son of the Rev. Dr. Maltby, of Buckden, Huntingdonshire; most sincerely regretted by the officers of his corps, and by all his acquaintances in the colony. His death was occasioned by a fall from his horse, from which he received so severe and injury, as precluded every hope of recovery; but by the efforts of medical skill and the unceasing attention of his friends, his life was protracted for one week, during which time he evinced that fortitude and resignation, which might be expected from the amiable qualities of his mind. He was interred with military honours, and his remains attended by the principal civil authorities of the island, and all the officers in the garrison..

1822 April 27: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of Matthew Robert, son of Charles William and Alicia Bigge at Longhorsley; child born 22 March 30.

1824 September 16: *Inverness Courier BIRTHS. – At Dean House, near Edinburgh, on the 29 th of august, the Lady of general Sir Thomas Bradford, K.C.B. of a daughter. [A son had been born the previous year.]

1825 May 6: *Cambridge Chronicle and Journal DIED. On the 2d inst. at the vicarage house, Buckden, in the 54 th year of her age, after a long and painful illness, which she sustained with execplary resignation, Mary, wife of the Rev Dr. Maltby, preacher at Lincoln's Inn.

1825 December 27: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of George Richard, son of Charles William and Alice Bigge at Longhorsley.

1826 September 8: *Stamford Mercury LINCOLN, September 7. MARRIED. On Thursday the 31 st ult., at Buckden, (by the Lord ,) the Rev. Dr. Maltby, Preacher to the Hon. Society of Lincoln's Inn, to Miss Margaret M. Green, youngest daughter of the late Major Green, and great niece to the late Dr. J. Green, Bishop of Lincoln.

1829 December 23: Baptismal Register, St Mary-le-Bone Baptism of Annette Henrietta Wolff Poore, daughter of Richard Francis Gibson Poore and Margaret Henrietta Cottenham Poore.; chil born 1829 October 11.

1833 April 13: *Oxford Journal MARRIED – At the Subdeanery Church, , Adam Urquhart, Esq. youngest son of the late Wm. Urquhart, Esq. of Graigston, North Britain, to Mary Lydia, only daughter of the . [The Bristol Mercury gives the date as 9 th ]

1833 June 8: *Carlisle Journal MARRIED. At Bamburgh, on the 29 th ult, by the Rev. R. Pocklington, rector of West Brigeford, Notts, Charles John Bigge, Esq., eldest son of Charles Wm. Bigge, Esq., of Linden House, Northumberland, to Lewis Marianne, eldest daughter of P. J. Selby, Esq., of Twizell House, in the same county.

1834 August 2: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of Charles Selby, son of Charles John Lewis Bigge and Marrianne, at Whickham, Durham. [Clearly the transcribers have scrambled the parent's names]

1835 May 30: *Newcastle Journal DEATHS. At Linden, Northumberland, on the 23 rd inst. in the 15 th year of her age, Jemima, youngest daughter of Chas. Wm. Bigge, Esq.

- 6 of 18 - natstand: last updated 07/09/2015 1836 May 27: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of Mary Lewis, daughter of Charles John Bigge and Lewis Mary Anne, at Whickham, Durham.

1837 April 27: *Fife Herald BIRTHS. – At 5, Colme Street, Edinburgh, on the 19 th current, the Lady of Adam Urquhart, Esq. of a daughter.

1838 January 2: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of Henry Braban, son of Charles John Bigge and Lewis Maryanne, at Whickham, Durham. [Henry Bertram Bigge]

1838: Civil Registration Index Death of Henry Bertram Bigge recorded in Gateshead, first quarter.

1839 January 24: *Fife Herald BIRTHS. – At 5, Colme Street, Edinburgh, on the 18 th current, Mrs Adam Urquhart of a son.

1839 July 13: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of Fanny Alice, daughter of Charles John Bigge and Lewis Marianne, at Whickham, Durham.

1840: Civil registration Index Birth of Thomas Rogers registered in Falmouth, first quarter. [Biographies suggest that he was actually born in 1839, eldest son of Thomas Rogers of Trenowth House, Penrhyn (Managing owner of the Union Shipping Company).]

1840 February 15: *Newcastle Journal MARRIAGES. At Long-Horsley, on the 13 th inst. by the Lord , the Rev. Henry Joseph Maltby, youngest son and Chaplain to his Lordship, to Julia Katharina, youngest daughter of Charles Wm. Bigge, Esq. of Linden.

1841: Civil Registration Index Birth of Julia Alice Maltby registered in Morpeth, first quarter.

1842 February 14: Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of John Henry, son of Adam and Mary Lydia Urquhart in Edingurgh; child born on 1842 January 2.

1842 March 28: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of Louisa Charlotte, daughter of Charles John Bigge and Lewis Marianne, at Whickham, Durham.

1843 April 29: *Newcastle Journal DEATHS. At Eglingham Vicarage, on the 27 th inst. in the prime of life, Julia, wife of the Rev. H. J. Maltby, Vicar of Eglingham, and daughter of Charles Wm. Bigge, Esq. of Linden House, in this county, deeply lamented.

1843 May 2: Genealogical Society of Utah. British Isles Vital Records Index, 2nd Edition . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of Edward Charles, son of Henry Joseph and Julia Katharine at Eglingham; child born 1843 April 24.

1843 December 23: *Carlisle Journal At Ovingham Church, on the 14 th instsnt, the Rev. John Frederick Bigge, vicar of Ovingham, fifth son of Charles Wm. Bigge, Esq., of Linden, Northumberland, to Caroline Mary, daughter of Nathaniel Ellison, esq., Her Majesty's Commissioner of the Newcastle District Court of Bankruptcy, and of Upper Bedford-place, London.

- 7 of 18 - natstand: last updated 07/09/2015 1844 June: The Gentleman's Magazine p661 Clergy Deceased- At Eglingham, Northumberland, the Ven. Edward Thomas Bigge, M.A. Archdeacon of and Vicar of Eglingham, third son of Charles Wm. Bigge, esq. of Lindon, in that county. He was of Merton college, Oxford, was collated to the vicarage of Eglingham in 1837 by the Bishop of Durham, and appointed the first Archdeacon of Landisfarne[sic].

1845 February 22: *Leeds Intelligencer DEATHS. Dec. 9, at Burristob, in Bengal, aged 39, Henry Lancelot Bigge, Captain in the 66 th Regiment of N.I., and principal assistant to the Governor General on the N.E. Frontier, third son of Charles W. Bigge, Esq., of Linden, Northumberland.

1846 March 21: *Leeds Intelligencer DEATHS. On the 16 th inst., in London, in the 43 rd year of his age, Charles John Bigge, eldest son of Charles William Bigge, Esq., of Linden House, Northumberland.

1847 April 17: *Newcastle Guardian and Tyne Mercury MARRIED. – At Knightsbridge, at St. Paul's, on the 13 th inst. the Rev. Henry Joseph Maltby, M.A., youngest son of, and chaplain to, the Lord Bishop of Durham, and rector of Eaglescliffe, to Elizabeth Mary, eldest daughter of General Sir Thomas Bradford, G.C.B.

1848 February 24: *Caledonian Mercury DIED. On the 19 th current, ALICE, wife of Charles William Bigge, Esq. of Linden, Northumberland, in her 67 th year.

1848: Civil registration Index Birth of Elizabeth Anne Maltby registered in St George, Hanover Square, London, second quarter.

1848 September 29: *Newcastle Courant MARRIAGES. At Newcastle, at St. Andrew's Church, on the 23 rd inst., Matthew Robert, son of Charles William Bigge, Esq., of Linden, Northumberland, to Mildreda Eliza, youngest daughter of Colonel Bell, Fenham Hall, Northumberland

1849 February 26: *Caledonian Mercury MARRIED. At Longhorsley Church, on the 22 d current, by the Rev. John F. Bigge, Vicar of Stramfordham, DAVID SMITH, Esq. W.S. Ainslie Place, Edinburgh, to CHARLOTTE ELIZA, daughter of Charles William Bigge, Esq. of Linden, Northumberland.

1849: Civil registration Index Birth of Henry Charles Bradford Maltby registered in Kensington, second quarter.

1849 December 15: *Newcastle Journal DEATHS. At Linden, on the 8 th instant, in the 77 th year of his age, Charles Wm. Bigge, esq.

1850 March 23: *Newcastle Journal BIRTHS. At Fenham, Northumberland, on the 16 th instant, Mrs Matthew R. Bigg, of a daughter. [Baptism records at St Andrew's, Newcastle and at Gosforth show her name to be Anna Mildreda.]

1850 March 21: *Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette March 17, at Fenham, Northumberland, the seat of her father, Col. Bell, Mrs. Bigge, wife of Matthew Bigge, Esq., of Linden, in the same county.

1850 June 21: *Newcastle Courant MARRIAGES. At Congresbury, Somerset, on the 18 th inst., by the Rev. John Vane, deputy , and chaplain in ordinary to the Queen, the Rev. George R. Bigge, of Linden, Northumberland, to Annette Henrietta, only daughter of Captain Poore, of her Majesty's 15 th Hussars.

- 8 of 18 - natstand: last updated 07/09/2015 1852: Civil registration Index Birth of Alice Frances Bigge registered in Castle Ward, Northumberland, last quarter.

1852: Civil registration Index Birth of Mary Augusta Bigge registered in East Ward, Westmorland, second quarter.

1853 October 22: *Newcastle Journal BIRTHS. At Congresbury, Somerset, on the 16 th inst. the wife of the Rev. Geo. R. Bigge, vicar of Ovingham, of a daughter. [The birth of Edith Henrietta Charlotte Bigge was registered in Axbridge, Somerset in last quarter]

1854 November 4: *Newcastle Guardian and Tyne Mercury MARRIED. At Stanhope, on the 1 st inst. by the Rev. W. Darnell, incumbent of Bamburgh, Matthew R. Bigge, esq., to Elizabeth Jane, second daughter of the Rev. W. N. Darnell, Rector of Stanhope.

1855 March 3: *Morpeth Herald BIRTHS. At Egglescliffe Rectory, on the 16 th ult. The wife of the Rev. henry Maltby, of a son.

1857 September 19: *Morpeth Herald BIRTHS. At Edinburgh, 14 th inst., the wife of the Rev. George R. Bigge, Incumbent of Ovingham, of a daughter. [Census shows this to be Evelyn M]

1857 September 29: *Sussex Advertiser MARRIAGES. BIGGE – SLATER. – On the 24 th inst., at Newick Church, by the Rev. Francis Sanderson, uncle of the bride, Arthur Bigge, Esq., of All Souls College, Oxford, and seventh son of the late Charles W. Bigge, Esq., of Linden House, Northumberland, to Elizabeth Anne, eldest daughter of James Hy. Slater, Esq., of Neswick Park, Sussex.

1859 July 9: *Yorkshire Gazette DEATH OF THE LATE BISHOP OF DURHAM. We regret to announce the death, on Sunday, at 1, Upper Portland place, in his 90yj year, of the Right Rev. Edward Maltby, late Lord Bishop of Durham. The deceased, who was of the evangelical school in the church, was the son of George Maltby, Esq., of Norwich. He was born in St George Tombland, in the city of Norwich. He was a visitor of , and a member of the senate of the University of London. He was educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he graduated as B.A. in 1792, M.A. in 1794, B.D. in 1801, and D.D. in 1806. He gained the prize medals for Greek odes in 1790 and 1791, and the Chancellor's medal in 1792 for classics, in which year he was eighth wrangler. He was chaplain to the Bishop of Lincoln, and held one of the prebends of his cathedral, as also the living of Buckden. He published an addition of Morell's "Lexicon Graeco-Prosodiacum," "Sermons," &c. He was consecrated Bishop of Chichester in 1831, and was translated to Durham in 1836. He resigned the latter see, under act of Parliament, in Sept., 1856, which took away his seat in Parliament, and left him an annuity of £4500.

1859 July 17: Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 . Salt Lake City, Utah Birth of Beatrice Maclean Bigge, daughter of george Richard Nigge and Annette Henrietta Wolff Poore, in Edinburgh.

1860 October 13: *Morpeth Herald BIRTHS. At Stanhope Rectory, 9 th inst. the wife of Matthew R. Bigge, Esq., of a daughter. [Census and Civil Registration Index show this to be Eleanor Rose Bigge]

1861 February 2: *Morpeth Herald BIRTHS. At Ovingham Rectory, 29 th ult. The wife of the Rev. George R. Bigge, of a son. [Herbert Mordaunt Bigge was registered in Hexham, first quarter]

- 9 of 18 - natstand: last updated 07/09/2015 1862: Civil Registration Index Birth of Julia Bessie Bigge registered in Brighton, first quarter.

1862 February 14: *Western Daily Press BIRTHS. At Wolverhampton, on the 7 th inst., the wife of Matthew Robert Bigge, Esq., of a son. [Baptismal Register of St Peter's Wolverhampton shows this to be Philip Matthew Bigge]

1863: Civil Registration Index Birth of George Arthur Teesdale Bigge registered in Hexham, third quarter.

1863 November 28: *York Herald DEATHS. MALTBY. – On the 24 th inst., at his house in the College, Durham, aged 50, the Rev. Henry Joseph Maltby, rector of Eaglescliffe,and canon of Durham.

1864 January 30: *Morpeth Herald BIRTHS. At 11, Brunswick Gardens, Campden Hill, 23 rd inst. the wife of Matthew R Bigge, esq, of a daughter. [The Civil Registration Index, Kensington, shows this to be Lillian Emma Bigge]

1864 June 25: *Morpeth Herald DEATHS. In the College, Durham, 16 th inst. aged 9, Ralph Howard Maltby, youngest child of the late Rev. Henry Joseph Maltby, Rector of Egglescliffe, and Canon of Durham.

1866 August 24: *Newcastle Journal DEATHS. At the College, Durham, on the 19 th inst., aged 17, Henry Charles Bradford, second son of the late Rev. Henry Joseph Maltby, rector of Eaglescliffe and canon of Durham.

1866 September 21: *Newcastle Courant BIRTHS. At OVINGHAM RECTORY, on the 14 th inst., the wife of the Rev. George Bigge, of a daughter. [Census shows this to be Florence A]

1867 March 16: *Morpeth Herald DEATHS. At Stamfordham Vicarage, 10 th inst., aged 3 years, Amy Katherina, daughter of the Rev. John F. Bigge.

1867 March 30: *Morpeth Herald DEATHS. At Stamfordham Vicarage, 22 nd inst., aged 5 years and 11 months, Helen Caroline Noel, daughter of the Rev. John F. Bigge.

1867 March 30: *Yorkshire Gazette DEATHS. MALTBY. – On the 24 th instant, at the Albany, Piccadilly, Edward Harvey Maltby, Esq., eldest surviving son of the late Bishop of Durham.

1868 April 25: *Hertford Mercury and Reformer DEATHS. On the 17 th inst., at Buckden, Huntingdonshire, Margaret Mary, widow of the Right Rev. E. Maltby, D.D., late Bishop of Durham, in her 85 th year.

1868 May 2: *York Herald MARRIAGES. ROGERS – MALTBY. – On the 25 th ult., at St. Mary-le-Bow, Durham, by the Rev. John F. Bigge, vicar of Stamfordham, the Rev. Thomas Rogers, to Julia Alice, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Henry J. Maltby, vicar of Eaglescliffe and Canon of Durham.

1868 June 6: *Morpeth Herald BIRTHS. At Ovingham Rectory, 4 th inst., the wife of the Rev. George R. Bigge, of a daughter. [Census shows this to be Mabel E]

- 10 of 18 - natstand: last updated 07/09/2015 1872 May 4: *Western Times MARRIAGES. URQUHART – HARRIS. – Aptil[sic] 30, at Bovey Tracey, by Cannon Courtenay, the Rev. Edward W. Urquhart, M.A., Oxon, to Caroline Mary, elder daughter of William Harris, esq., of Plumley.

1872: Civil Registration Index Birth of Clement Francis E Bigge registered in Bedminster, Somerset, third quarter.

1874 December 8: Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 . Salt Lake City, Utah Birth of Edith Mary, daughter of Edward William Urquhart and Caroline Mary Harris at Edinburgh.

1876 July 24: *Sheffield Independent MARRIAGE. MALTBY – ELLIOT. – July 20, at St. Thomas's Parish Church, Portsmouth, Lieut. Gerald R. Maltby, R.N., second son of the late Canon Maltby, to Hersey Eliza Cecilia, third daughter of Admiral George Elliot, Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth.

1878 September 28: *North Wales Chronicle DEATHS. On the 22 nd inst., at Stuart Villa, Croydon, Charles Henry Maltby, Esq., second son of the late Right Rev. Edward Maltby, Lord Bishop of Durham. [Probate shows that he lived at Stuart Villa, Croydon. Will proved by James Richard Upton, Solicitor, and Francis Maltby Bland.]

1881 January 29: *Yorkshire Gazette MARRIAGES. BARRY - MALTBY – On the 27 th inst., at the Parish Church, Richmond, by the Rev. H.R. Ridley, vicar of St. 's, Durham (uncle of the bride), Lieutenant Henry Deacon, eldest son of Mr. Henry Barry, to Elizabeth Annie, youngest daughter of the late Rev. H. J. Maltby, Canon of Durham.

1882: Civil Registration Index Birth of Ruth Barry registered in Stoke Damerel, Devon, first quarter.

1882 April 15: Probate Register Records the death of Maria Maltby of Stuart Villa, St. James=road, Croydon on 1882 March 16. Probate to Walter Hugh Montgomery Smith, surgeon, and William Henry Rowland, Gentleman.

1882 July 28: *Sevenoaks Chronicle and Kentish advertiser DISTRICT NEWS. SINGULAR BEQUEST. – The other day some 40 cabdrivers sat down to dinner at the Green Dragon Inn, High-street, Croydon, under the presidency of Messrs. Hebb and Dennis, solicitors, and after dinner a distribution of a novel character took place. By the will of Mrs. Maltby, of St. James's-road, Croydon, widow of the late General Maltby, … [This, along with the Probate records, suggest the military rank of Charles Harvey Maltby – although it may be a little generous ...]

1883: Civil Registration Index Birth of Hersey Elizabeth Maltby registered in St george's, Hanover Square, first quarter.

1884: Civil Registration Index Birth of Ralph Barry registered in Stoke Damerel, Devon, first quarter.

1884 February 15: *Newcastle Courant DEATHS. EDINBURGH, 10, Eton Terrace, on the 11 th inst., Charlotte Eliza, widow of the late David Smith, W.S., and daughter of the late C. W. Bigge, esq., of Linden, Northumberland.

1884 April 21: Probate Register Records the death of Mary Lydia Maltby or Urquhart at Edinburgh on 1883 December 11. Mention made of son Rev. Edward William Urquhart and daughters Mary Jane and Margaret Isabella Urquhart.

- 11 of 18 - natstand: last updated 07/09/2015 1885 March 6: *Newcastle Courant THE REV J. F. BIGGE. It is with great regret that we announce the death of the Rev John Frederic Bigge, vicar of Stamfordham, one of the best known and most highly respected clergymen in the of Northumberland. On Saturday, February 21st, Mr Bigge drove into Newcastle from Stamfordham, being then apparently in the enjoyment of his usual good health. When walking up Pilgrim Street, however, he was suddenly seized with illness, and was carried into the shop of Mr Forbes, near the bottom of Northumberland Street, and his friend, Dr Page, was immediately sent for. Dr Page, on finding that Mr Bigge was suffering from paralysis, had him removed to his (Dr Page's) residence, 1, Saville Place, where he received every attention. According to "Burke's Landed Gentry" the Bigge family in this district is "stated to have descended from the ancient house, seated for many generations at Hawkhurst, Kent, and Redgewell. Essex." William Bigge of Newcastle, in 1666 married Isabella, daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Dent, and one of his daughters married Edward Collingwood of Byker and Dissington; and his grandson. William Bigge of Benton, married in 1736, Mary, daughter and sole heiress of Charles Clarke of Ovingham, and the connection of the family still continues. Charles William Bigge of Linden (grandson of Wm. Bigge of Benton), who for some years was chairman of the Quarter Sessions of Northumberland, married in 1802, Alicia, only daughter of Christopher Wilkinson of Newcastle, of the family of Wilkinson of Thorpe, in the county of York; and the gentleman whose death we now record, was their fifth son. John Frederic Bigge was born at Linden on July 12, 1814, and in 1843 married Caroline Mary, only daughter of Mr Nathaniel Ellison, Commissioner of Bankruptcy in Newcastle, and leaves nine surviving children, five sons and four daughters. One of the sons, Arthur John, is a captain in the Royal Artillery, and served in the Zulu War in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Kambala, and on his return home was appointed Equerry-in-waiting to the Queen. The deceased gentleman completed his education at university College, Durham, where in 1840 he took the degree of B.A., and in 1843 that of M.A. He was in 1840 ordained a deacon and priest by the Bishop of Durham, and was appointed to the curacy of Edlingham. The vicarage of Ovingham, which is in the gift of the Bigge family, became vacant in 1841, and the Rev J. F. Bigge was presented to the living, which he held until 1847 when he was appointed Vicar of Stamfordham and this living he held up to the time of his death During an active life as a clergyman of the , extending over a period of nearly half a century, Mr Bigge earned for himself the respect and esteem of all with whom he came in contact; and it may truly be said that his parishioners at Stamfordham entertained for him a much warmer feeling than esteem. The high estimation in which he was held by the clergymen in Northumberland was shown by his being repeatedly elected, since 1872, one of the Proctors in Convocation for the Archdeaconry of Northumberland. Living in the country, Mr Bigge bad abundant opportunity of cultivating his taste for natural history, and was a contributor to the transactions, of the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club, of which he was a member. The living of Stamfordham is of the annual value of £774, and is in the gift of the .

1885 August 29: *Morning Post Mr Arthur Bigge, formerly police magistrate of Brighton, died yesterday morning, somewhat suddenly, as[sic] his residence, in Cambridge-road, Hove. Mr Bigge was the first police magistrate of Brighton, and held the position for 29 years. He resigned the office about 16 months ago, when the Town Council specially thanked him for his services.

1886 January 19: The Star (Guernsey) DIED. On the 17 th inst., at Les Gravees, the Rev. george Richard Bigge, of Linden, Northumberland, and chaplain of H.M. Prison and Town Hospital, Guernsey, aged 60 years.

1889 January 4: *York Herald DEATHS. BIGGE. – On the 2 nd inst., at his residence, 1, Morpeth-terrace, S.W., aged 76, Lieut-Colonel William Matthew Bigge, late 70 th Regiment, fifth son of the late C. W. Bigge, of Linden, Northumberland.

1889 March 5: Probate Register Records the death of Charles Selby Bigge on 1889 January 16.

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1890: Civil Registration Index Records the death of Marianne Lewis L. Selby (78) at Bedford, first quarter.

1891: Civil Registration Index Birth of Eileen Maltby registered at St George's, Hanover Square, third quarter.

1896 October 31: *Newcastle Courant THRAPSTON, Farming Woods, on the 24 th inst., aged 74, Elizabeth Jane, the beloved wife of Matthew Robert Bigge, Esq.

1897 October 19: *The Star (Guernsey) DIED. BIGGE. – On Oct. 18 th, George Arthur Teasdale Bigge, second son of the late Rev. George R. Bigge, vicar of Bowlam, Northumberland, aged 34.

Death of George A T Bigge (33) registered in St George, Hanover Square, last quarter.

1899 February 18: *Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald DEATHS. ROGERS. – On the 11 th Feb., at Barton Fields, Canterbury, the Rev. Thomas Rogers, formerly Precentor of Durham, and Vicar of Roxwell, aged 59.

1903 December 8: Probate Register Records the death of Edward Charles Maltby of Croft-on-Tees on 1903 October 21. Administration to Gerald Rivers Maltby.

1906 February 16: Probate Register Records the death of Margaret Isabella Urquhart, spinster, of Edinburgh, on 1905 December 1905. Confirmation to Rev. William Urquhart, Mary Jane Urquhart, spinster and Archibald Crauford Pitman.

1906 July 20: *Stamford Mercury DEATHS. BIGGE. – At 18, St. George's-square, Stamford, on July 17, Matthew Robert Bigge, aged 84. First part of the funeral service, St. Mary's, Friday, July 20, 12.45

1906 December 1: Probate Register Records the death of Elizabeth Mary Maltby on 1906 November 2. Probate to Gerald Rivers Maltby and sir Henry Deacon Barry K.C.V.O.

1907 January 2: Probate Register Records the death of Liliam Emma Bigg at Islip Manor House on 1901 May 7. Administration belatedly granted to Albert George Legard, ven. Edward Marsham Moore and James Armstrong.

1907 June 13: Probate Register Records the death of Eleanor Rose Bigge of Stamford, spinster, on 1907 February 2. Probate to Philip Matthew Bigge.

1908 November 16: *Western Times Death of Vice-Admiral Sir H. Barry in Hospital. Vice-Admiral Sir Henry Deacon Barry, late Commander of the Third Cruiser Squadron of the Mediterranean Fleet, died Saturday in the Royal Naval Hospital, Chatham, where he had been patient since October, from congestion of the lungs. The deceased was within a fortnight of his 59th birthday. He had to relinquish the command owing to illness. Previously the deceased was Admiral Superintendent of Portsmouth Dockyard, and formerly Assistant Director of Naval Intelligence.

1910: Civil Registration Index Records the marriage of Hersey R. Maltby and George D. H. Pigot at st George's, Hanover Square, last quarter.

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1911: *Dundee Courier PERTHSHIRE LAIRD'S WEDDING. St Saviour's Church, St George's Square, London, was yesterday afternoon the scene of the wedding of Mr George A. Clark, Strathloch, Perthshire, son of the late Mr William Clark of Curling Hall, Largs, and Miss Eileen Maltby, daughter of Lieutenant G. R. Maltby, R.N., and Mrs Maltby, of 54 St George's Square. The ceremony was performed the Rev. Henry Washington, assisted the Rev. William Long, …

1913 January 20: Probate Register Records the death of Fanny Alice Blaauw of Bournemouth on 1912 November 20.

1913 February 15: The Telegraph (Brisbane, Queensland) DEATHS. BIGGE. – On 20 th January, 1913, at Southport, Philip Matthew Bigge, of Mount Brisbane, aged, 50 years.

1915 April 12: Probate Register Records the death of Louisa Charlotte Massingberd-Mundy of Ormsby Hall, Lincolnshire, on 1915 March 12.

1916 November 7: *Newcastle Journal DEATHS. BIGGE. – At Simonburn Cottage, Humshaugh, Northumberland, on the 3 rd November, aged 58 years, Charles wilkinson, third surviving son of the late Rev. J. F. and Mrs Bigge of Stamfordham. Funeral at Simonburn on Tuesday, Nov. 7 th , at 2.45 p.m. No flowers by request.

1916 November 10: *Exeter and Plymouth Gazette DEATHS. URQUHART. – At Exmouth, on the 4 th inst., Edward William Urquhart, Clerk in Holy Orders, of 82, Elm Park Gardens, London, aged 77. R.I.P.

1916 December 26: *Newcastle Journal DEATHS. BIGGE. – At Queen Anne's Mansions, London, on December 24 th , aged 66 years, Sir William E. Bigge, son of the late Rev. J. F. and Mrs Bigge of Stamfordham, Northumberland.

1918: Civil Registration Index Death of Hersey E. C. Maltby (66), registered in Marylebone, third quarter.

1920 May 31: Probate Register Records the death of Mary Jane Urquhart of Edinburgh, spinster, who died 1920 March 2. Confirmation of Edith Mary Urquhart, spinster, Archibald Robert Crauford Pitman W.S. and Florence Caroline Urquhart, spinster.

1921 March 15: Probate Register Records the death at Bath of Anna Mildreda Legard on 1920 December 29.

1922 June 10: Probate Register Records the death of Gerald Rivers Maltby of Chichester on 1922 April 3. Probate to Gerald Edward Maltby.

1924 November 11: Probate Register Records the death of Caroline Amy Bigge, spinster, on 1924 September 5. Probate to Julia Charlotte Bigge, spinster.

1927 August 13: *Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald Will of the late Mrs Julia Alice Rogers, of Canterbury Mrs. Julia Alice Rogers, of The Grove, Barton Fields, Canterbury, widow of the Rev. Dr. Rogers, who died on May 15th, aged 86, left estate of the gross value £26,296, with net personalty £24,587. She left:—One of her pictures of , by J. W. Carmichael, to the See of Durham; her late husband’s selection of musical works, books

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1928 February 11: Probate Register Records the death of Julia Charlotte Bigge, spinster on 1937 December 9. Probate to Victoria Eugenie Adeane.

1928 May 11: Probate Register Records the death of Julia Bessie Bigge, spinster, in France on 1828 January 21.

1928 August 31: Probate Register Records the death of Caroline Mary Urquart of Edimburgh, widow, on 1928 July 2. Probate to Florence Caroline Urquhart, spinster, and Arthur Balmer, solicitor.

1931 April 1: *Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer NORTHUMBERLAND VICAR SON Lord Stamfordham, who was born on June 18, 1849, was the son of the Rev. J. F. Bigge, former Vicar of Stamfordham, Northumberland. A soldier by profession, he was appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery in 1869. He was in the thick of the fighting in the Zulu campaign ten years later, was mentioned despatches, and became A.D.C. to Sir Evelyn Wood. He was gazetted Lieut.- Colonel in 1892, and retired 1898. So distinguished was his career the Army that it is said he was at first reluctant take up an appointment at Court. He consulted friend. "It all depends," said his advisor. "If you have the sense I credit you with you will accept the offer. If, the other hand, you are fool, you will stay in the Army." "So I had to take the post in order vindicate my intelligence," Lord remarked afterwards. Lord Stamfordham had the ordeal announcing to his engagement. It has been said that the Queen was never very eager that members of her Household should marry. When Lord Stamfordham's fiancee, who came of the ancient family of the Nevilles, of Audley End and Billingbear, was taken Buckingham Palace the Queen was impressed by her likeness to her grandfather, who was a favourite , and the marriage was approved. Lady Stamfordham died in 1922. Their only son, the Hon. John Neville Bigge was killed in the war in 1915. Lord Stamfordham is survived by two daughters - the Hon. Victoria Eugenie whose husband, Captain Henry Adeane, Coldstream Guards, was killed the first year of the war, and the Hon. Margaret Bigge. Mrs. Adeane's son, Mr. Michael Adeane, was a Page of Honour to the King. Lord Stamfordham, the possessor of many honours, received his peerage 1911. On the dexter side of the supporters his armorial bearings is a scribe holding in the exterior hand pen.

1938 March 1: Probate Register Records the death of the right honourable Alice Frances Teignmouth of Oxford on 1937 December 21, Probate to the honourable Margaret Bigge, spinster.

1939 November 23: *Portsmouth Evening News LADY ELIZABETH ANNIE BARRY - Funeral Botley - The funeral took place at All Saints’ Church, Botley, on Wednesday afternoon, of the late Lady Elizabeth Annie Barry, of the White House, Curdridge who passed away on Sunday at the age of 91 years. On arrival the cortege was met by the surpliced choir headed by the cross-bearer (Mr. C. Puddle). The coffin was drayed (sic) with a mauve pall which Lady Barry had previously given to the Botley Church and which was being used for the first time. The service was conducted by the Rev. G. Salway (Rector of Botley), assisted by the Rev. A. Helps Starey (Vicar of Curdridge), and included the hymns "On the Resurrection Morning" and "Peace, Perfect Peace." The hymn, "Now the Labourer’s Task is O’er" was sung at the graveside. The chief mourners were Mrs. Oliphant (daughter), the Hon. Anthony Vivian, the Hon, Mrs. Vivian, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Carlile (grandchildren), Mrs. W. Barry (sister-in-law). Rear-Admiral and

- 15 of 18 - natstand: last updated 07/09/2015 Mrs. H. Maltby (nephew and niece), Mrs. Douglas Pigot (niece). Miss Mable Bourne, and Miss M. Rowley (friends). The grave was lined with evergreens studded with chrysanthemums, and there was a large number of floral tributes.

1947 August 29: Probate Register Records the death of Mary Augusta Ridley of Little Parkend Simonburn, on 1947 June 25.

1952 May 30: Probate Register Records the death of Florence Annette Bigge, spinster, on 1952 January 15.

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End Notes

1 In 1851 Edward Harvey Maltby is living in St James' Square, Westminster with the widow M Alcock. No relationship is given and he is described as a Fundholder and Landholder.

2 Mary Lydia Urquhart is buried in St John's Episcopal Cemetery, Edinburgh. Her memorial furnishes the following – she was born 1803 October 12 in Chichester, she died 1883 December 11. Adam was born 1794 March 3 in Turriff, Aberdeenshire and he died 1860 November 24. Their son Rev Edward William Urquhart was born on 1839 January 18 in Edinburgh and died in Littleham, devon on 1916 November 4. Their son Lieutenant John Henry Urquhart was born in Edinburgh on 1842 January 2 and died in West Bengal on 1865 January 30. Their daughter Elizabeth Keith Urquhart was born in Edinburgh on 1837 April 19 and died on 1837 August 22.

In memory of EDITH MARY, daughter of E W Urquhart, born 8 Dec 1874, d 21 Jan 1945 buried at Littleham cum Exmouth, also his younger dau FLORENCE CAROLINE born 16 Jan 1880, died 7 Aug 1948; Here lie the mortal remains of ADAM URQUHART, Advocate & Sheriff of Wigton born 3 Mar 1794, died 24 Dec 1860, youngest son of William Urquhart of Craigston, Aberdeenshire; also his wife MARY LYDIA 12 Oct 1803 to 11 Dec 1885, only dau of Rev Edward Maltby Bishop of Durham), eldest dau MARY JANE URQUHART 15 Feb 1834 died 2 Mar 1920. Also MARGARET ISABELLA URQUHART born 13 Feb 1834, died 3 Dec 1905.

FindAGrave - http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=146737294 , viewed 2015.8.28

3 Lieut. Edward Frederick Maltby Urquhart's vital dates are provided by De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour, 1914-1919. He was killed in action at Pilken, Ypres. He had served in South Africa and India.

4 He spent the latter part of his life living on his own means; the 1901 census states that he had been a Captain in the 9 th Regiment.

5 All did not go well with the marriage – 1923 March 29: *Western Morning News RESTITUTION SUIT. In the Divorce Court yesterday Mr Justice Horridge granted Mrs Ruth Oliphant of Kensington Mansions, London, a decree for the restitution of conjugal rights against her husband, Harry G. L. Oliphant, an officer in the Navy, said to have been stationed at Plymouth. The marriage, said petitioner, was in 1906. In 1920 she had an operation, and went abroad in February, 1921. She returned in July, 1921, but he had not since made a home for her.

6 In the 1911 census Ralph's mother states that she has borne two children, only one of whom is still alive. Since his sister is known to be alive it must be assumed that he died at some time between 1901, when he was at Eton, and 1911.

7 Gerald Rivers Maltby's exact date of birth is given in his Naval Record (Kew ADM 196/18/199). He was first appointed on 1864 October 1. His birth had been registered in Stockton, Durham, in the first quarter of 1851.

8 Jersey Records ref D/Y/B1?141/31 1970 February 3 - Will and Testament of Hersey Elizabeth Maltby, widow of George Douglas Hugh Pigot, of Seabright, La Rocque, Grouville and formerly of Flat 2, Fauvic Court, Grouville. Dated 20/01/1964. She is present at her aunt, Lady Elizaberh Annie Barry's funeral in 1939 where Mrs Douglas Pigot is described as her niece.(see above)

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9 UK Commonwealth War Graves. Memorial register 4 1939-1945 Naval memorials in the United Kingdom. LIVERPOOL. p43 MALTBY, Rear-Admiral (served as Commodore 2 nd Class, R.N.R.) HENRY BRADFORD. H.M.S. Eaglet II. 25 th December, 1940. Age 54. Son of Gerald Rivers Maltby and Hersey Maltby; husband of Aline Doris Maltby, of Redlynch, Wiltshire. Panel 1, Column 1.

10 Charles Bigge Esq. of Lindon House, Morpeth, is listed as member of the Geological Society in 1824. He was a founding member of the Natural History Society of Northumberland, Durham and Newcastle upon Tyne and is listed as a vice-president in the first volume of their Transactions in 1831.

11 Lewis Marianne Bigge was re-married to Captain Robert Luard R.A. on 1850 October 17. 1850 October 26: *Newcastle Journal MARRIAGES – At Ightham, Kent, on the 17 th inst. by the Rev. Alex. Douglas, Captain Robert Luard, H.P. Royal Artillery, to Lewis Marrianne, eldest daughter of Prideaux John Selby, esq. of Twizell House, and the Mote, Ightham, and widow of Charles John Bigge, Esq. of Linden, in this county. [The family adopted the name Luard-Selby and Robert died at the Mote in 1880]

12 Charles Selby Bigge is named in his grandfather's will (Charles William Bigge) as his heir, his father having died in 1846.

13 Date of Mary's death from monumental inscription, Longhorsley. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=146288250&ref=acom viewed 2015.9.3] Beneath are interred the remains of mary beloved daughter of Charles william BIGGE of Linden esquire who died on the 3 rd February 1821 in the 12 th year of her age

14 Dates taken from her memorial window in Stamfordham church. 1903 December 5: *Morpeth Herald STAMFORDHAM CHURCH MEMORIAL WINDOW. A large congregation assembled on Sunday morning-Advent Sunday—in the Parish Church at Stamfordham take part in the special service, which was sanctioned by the Bishop of the Diocese in dedication of the north window of the sanctuary, which has just been erected by her children to the memory of the late Mrs. John F. Bigge, widow of the late Vicar of Stamfordham. The window, executed by Mr. Kempe, consists of one light. In the upper portion is the figure of St. Paul holding open his First Epistle the Corinthians, chap, xv., verse 20. "But now Christ risen from the dead, and become the first fruits them that slept." Underneath is a sketch of the journey to Emmaus, and a representative of Our Lord standing between the two disciples. The following is the inscription:- To the Glory of God, and in loving memory of Caroline Mary Bigge, born XXV. May, MDCCCXXIII, died XXVIII. July, MDCCCCI, this window is erected by her children." The Rural Dean the Rev. Canon Jeffrey, M.A., Vicar of Bywell, preached the sermon, founded on Exodus. 12. v. 26, "What mean ye by this service" The rev. gentleman preached a most impressive and interesting sermon making special and touching reference to the dedication service. The only members of the family who were able to be Present were Mrs. Hilton Ridley, and Mr. Chas. Bigge, son.

15 Albert George Legard was Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools.

16 Philip's baptism in Wolverhampton provides a very interesting link between the competitors of the 1864 RHS Botanical Competition. Further investigation demonstrates that Matthew Robert Bigge (Bank manager in Wolverhampton at the time) was, along with John Fraser, a member of the Dudley and Midland Geological Society. Both J Fraser and M Bigge are members of the Committee in 1862.

17 Her children's names are confirmed by Debrett's Illustrated Baronetage

18 The 1911 census reveals that she had given birth to 13 children in total, five of which were still alive.

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