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URL: www.natstand.org.uk/pdf/HanburyAF000.pdf Root person: Hanbury family Description: Overview of family Creation date: 2016 December 9 Prepared by: Richard Middleton Notes: FRS FLS (1825 – 1875) Sir (1832 – 1907)

Sir Cecil Hanbury FLS MP ( 1871 – 1937) Frederick Janson Hanbury FLS (1851 – 1938) Press items reproduced with kind permission of The British Newspaper Archive ( www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk )

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Richard Middleton James Robert Middleton - 1 of 22 - natstand: last updated 09/12/2016

Overview of some early members of the Hanbury family

The Hanburys were a large and influential Quaker family with several significant botanists. This tree is presented as an aid to the interpretation of their correspondence and herbarium sheets. Persons appearing in Desmond's dictionary of botanists and horticulturalists are shown in red.

NOTE - Blue type shows dates I have confirmed from contemporary Quaker records and parish registers, no further references will be given.

Capel Hanbury ( - before 1750) merchant of *** married Elizabeth ? ()

Mary Hanbury ( 1714 .(12). 24 - ) Bristol [could be 1715.2.24]

Capel Hanbury (c1720 – 1769.6.2 ) Bristol *** married Mary Lunn () on 1750.4.14 [could be 1750.6.14]

John Hanbury ( 1751.8.8 - ) -street, All Hallows

Elizabeth Hanbury ( 1755.12.26 - ) London-street, All Hallows

William Hanbury ( 1757.1.7 - ) London-street, All Hallows

Mary Hanbury ( 1760.1.9 - ) Catharine-court, All Hallows

Anna Hanbury ( 1761.4.8 - ) Catharine-court, All Hallows

Charlotte Hanbury ( 1762.7.15 - ) Catharine-court, All Hallows *** married () in 1806

Capel Hanbury ( 1764.7.9 - ) Mark-lane, All Hallows *** married Charlotte Bell () on 1793.4.26 at All Hallows, Tottenham

See tree 1 Daniel Bell Hanbury ( 1794.2.2 - ) Tottenham

See tree 2 Cornelius Hanbury ( 1796.3.21 - ) Ware, Herts

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Hanbury tree 1 – Daniel Bell Hanbury

Daniel Bell Hanbury ( 1794.2.2 – 1882.2.12 ) Tottenham *** married Rachel Christy (1802 – 1876.1.3 ) on 1824.10.7

Daniel Hanbury FRS FLS ( 1825.9.11 – 1875.3.24 )

Unmarried

1Sampson Hanbury ( 1827.3.7 – 1900.3.5 ) Farmer Maldon Essex/ Merchant *** married Emily Smith ( 1831.2.12 – 1910.1.29 ) on 1852.11.25

No Issue

Anna Christy Hanbury ( 1830.2.20 – 1913.2.2 ) *** married Thomas Aggs ( 1822.1.10 - 1897.11.17 ) on 1861.9.12

Edith Mary Hanbury Aggs ( 1862 – 1951.6.5 ) *** married Percy Bigland ( 1856.11.27 – 1926.4.8 ) on 1892.6.8

Henry Gurney Aggs ( 1866 – 1929.5.21) *** married Julia Rose Louise Scott ( 1876 – 1951.10.2 ) on 1911.10.17

William Hanbury Aggs ( 1870 – 1953.10.30 ) Barrister *** married 2Sylvia Marie Thompson ( 1882 – 1961.4.23 ) in 1906

Sir Thomas Hanbury ( 1832.6.21 – 1907.3.9 ) *** married Katharine Aldam Pease ( 1843 – 1920.9.2 ) on 1868.3.11

Sir Cecil Hanbury FLS MP ( 1871.3.10 – 1937.6.10 )

Hilda Beatrice Hanbury (1872.7.24 – 1939.9.19 ) *** married Sir James Currie (1868.5.31 – 1937.3.17 ) in 1913

Daniel Hanbury ( 1876.6.3 – 1948.7.21 ) **1 married Sylvia Dorothea Dymond ( 1873 – 1931.2.1 ) on 1901.12.12 **2 married Ruth Charlotte Hardinge ( 1888 – 1982.2.11 ) in 1932.9

Horace Hanbury (1880.5.24 – 1939.12.25 ) La Mortola **1 married Alexandra Beatrice Kathleen Souter ( 1883.7.14 – 1918.11.13 ) on 1907.10.14 **2 married Clara Millicent Howard (c1883 - 1967 ) in 1920

Capel Hanbury ( 1836.1.29 – 1901.7.11 ) *** married Catherine Sophia Lewis (1842.6.24 – 1927.5.28 ) on 1865.6.29

Capel Hanbury ( 1866.5.19 – 1941.12.10 ) *** married Caroline Henry Webster (c1879 – 1930.8.10 ) on 1902.7.8

Jessie Catherine Hanbury ( 1867 – 1951.6.7 ) Tooting *** married 3Brig. Gen. William Hugh Eric Murray ( 1858.10.3 – 1915.2.2 ) on 1895.11.12

4Marie Alice Hanbury ( 1869 – 1932.4.17 ) Tooting *** married Addison McLeod ( 1871 – 1962.2.3 ) in 1898

Muriel Hanbury ( 1874 – 1948.1.2 ) - 3 of 22 - natstand: last updated 09/12/2016 *** married Arthur Francis Henderson (c1875 – 1914.9.13 ) on 1910.10.12

Arthur Marcus Hanbury ( 1875 – 1959.3.28 ) **1 married Norah Diana Maude ( 1889.4.21 – 1977.2.15 ) on 1912.7.27 divorced 1929 **2 married 5Lady Hilda Beatrix Bonn née Watkins (c1888 – 1935.11.1 ) on 1929.10.5

Col. Philip Lewis Hanbury ( 1879 – 1966.3.2 ) **1 married Jessie Allan (c1880 - ) on 1905.10.31 **2 married Vanda Marjorie Cooke née Wood (1903 – 1982.3.12 ) in 1938

Barclay Hanbury ( 1840 – 1910.11.12 ) *** married Jemima Susannah Tuke ( 1850.1.16 – 1925.8.8 ) on 1877.11.14

Robert Tuke Hanbury ( 1878 – 1906.12.16 ) Unmarried?

Rachel Irene Hanbury ( 1881 – 1901.7.29 ) Unmarried

Olive Tuke Hanbury ( 1883 – 1961.4.4 ) Unmarried

- 4 of 22 - natstand: last updated 09/12/2016 Hanbury tree 2 – Cornelius Hanbury

Cornelius Hanbury ( 1796.3.21 – 1869.3.7 ) **1 married 6Mary Allen (c1805 - 1823.5.17 ) on 1822.2.10

William Allen Hanbury ( 1823.5.7 – 1898.1.13 ) *** married Maria Louisa von der Recke Volmerstein ( - 1885 ) on 1862.7.31

Adelbert William Allen de Hanbury ( - 1921.5.20 ) died unmarried in Nice

**2 married Elizabeth Sanderson ( 1793.6.9 – 1901.10.31 ) on 1826.11.21

Cornelius Hanbury ( 1827.11.29 - ) London *** married Sarah Jane Janson ( 1830.3.27 – 1903.4.2 ) on 1850.6.6

Frederick Janson Hanbury FLS (1851.5.27 – 1938.3.1 ) **1 married Mary Jane Scarborough King ( 1849 – 1927.5.20 ) on 1874.10.20

Alfred Cornelius Hanbury ( 1876 – 1936.1.unknown ) *** married Sarah Anne Grice () in 1912

Reginald Janson Hanbury MRCS (1877 – 1935.3.20 ) Unmarried

Frederick Capel Hanbury ( 1879.9.5 – 1957.10.21 ) *** married Muriel Hope Franklin-Adams () on 1907.7.26

Mary Kathleen Hanbury ( 1881.7.13 - ) *** married Bernard Inman Franklin-Adams (c1881 - ) on 1908.7.11

Joan Hanbury Hanbury ( 1883.12.5 – 1978.6 ) *** married Geoffrey Fuller Webb (c1880 - ) on 1906.5.10

Faith Hanbury Hanbury ( 1885 – 1957.10.29 ) Unmarried

**2 married Mary Ethel Lancaster Satow (1873 – 1940.4.28 ) on 1930.2.10

No Issue

Caroline Hanbury ( 1852.11.14 – 1904.10.26 ) *** married Albert Alfred Head ()

7Elizabeth Hanbury ( 1854.5.13 - ) *** married William Wilson (c1853 -) on 1898.9.2

?Margaret Wilson (c1898 - ) Blackheath, Kent

8 Isabella Hanbury ( 1855 – 1924.1.15 ) *** married Sir Edward Hildred Carlile MP (c1852 - ) on 1876.8.22

Dora Isobel Carlile (1879.9.9 - ) [Mrs Richard Arnold Pelly] Edward Hildred Hanbury Carlile ( 1881.1.28 - ) Beatrice Gundreda Carlile ( 1882 - ) [Mrs Thomas Brook] Janet Mary Muriel Carlile ( 1884.6.15 - ) [Mrs Murray Buxton] Eleanor Cicily Carlile ( 1885.7.23 - ) Unmarried

Charlotte Hanbury ( 1857 – 1935.7.10 ) - 5 of 22 - natstand: last updated 09/12/2016 Unmarried

Eleanor Hanbury ( 1860.2.13 – 1842.1.4 ) Unmarried

Alfred Hanbury ( 1861.3.13 – 1870.1.17 )

Elfreda Jane Hanbury ( 1870.1.13 – 1939.11.2 ) *** married Percy King Allen (c1869 - ) on 1898.10.13 Nottingham

Meryl Hanbury Allen ( 1901.1.3 - ) [Mrs Robert Charles Parry MD]

Edith Mary Hanbury ( 1871 – 1933.12.11 ) Unmarried

Charlotte Hanbury ( 1830.4.10 – 1900.10.22 )

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1794 February 8 : Quaker Records, Quarterly meeting of Essex. Birth of Daniel Bell Hanbury, son of Capel and Charlotte Hanbury at Stamford Hill, Tottenham. Witnesses William Holt, Lucy Bell and Caroline Bell.

1796 March 21 : Quaker Records, Monthly Meeting of Bedfordshireand Hertfordshire Birth of Cornelius Hanbury, son of Capel Hanbury, malt factor, and Charlotte his wife, at Ware. "NB the parents of the above child are not members of our Society."

1822 January 10 : Quaker Records, Quarterly Meeting of London and Middlesex Birth of Thomas, son of Henry and Mary Aggs at Walthamstow,

1822 February 20 : Quaker Records, Monthly Meeting of Gracechurch Street, City of London Marriage of Cornelius Hanbury of Plough Court, Lombard Street, London, Chemist and druggist, son of Capel Hanbury, malt factor of Tottenham and Charlotte his wife, to Amry Allen, daughter of William Allen of Plough Court, Lombard Street, chemist and druggist, and his wife Mary (she being deceased). Married at Bishopsgate Street, London.

1823 May 5 : Quaker Records, Monthly Meeting of Gracechurch Street, City of London Birth of William Allen, son of Cornelius and Mary Hanbury, Chemist and Druggist of Plough Court, Lombard Street.

1823 May 17 : Quaker Annual Monitor Death of Mary Hanbury 17, London, daughter of William Allen, and wife of Cornelius Hanbury, Plough Court, to whom she had been married about a year.

1824 October 7 : Quaker Records, Quarterly meeting of London and Middlesex Marriage of Daniel Bell Hanbury, chemist and druggist of Plough Court, Lombard street, City of London, son of Capela and Charlotte Hanbury, and Rachel Christy, daughter of Thomas and Rebecca Christy of Gracechurch Street, hat manufacturer, at Wandsworth.

1825 September 11 : Quaker Records, Monthly Meeting of Gracechurch Street, City of London Birth of Daniel Hanbury at Clapham Road, Lambeth, son of Daniel Bell and Rachel Hanbury of Plough Court, Lombard Street, druggist.

1826 November 21 : Quaker Records, Monthly Meeting of Bristol Marriage of Cornelius Hanbury, chemist of Plough Court, Lombard Street, son of Capel Hanbury malt factor of Tottenham, and Charlotte; to Elizabeth Sanderson, daughter of john Sanderson, late of Old Jewry, tea dealer, and Margaret (both deceased). Married in Bristol.

1827 March 7 : Quaker Records, Monthly Meeting of Gracechurch Street, City of London Birth of Sampson Hanbury at Clapham Road, Lambeth, son of Daniel Bell and Rachel Hanbury of Plough Court, Lombard Street, druggist.

1827 November 29 : Quaker Records, Monthly Meeting of Gracechurch Street, City of London Birth of Cornelius, son of Cornelius and Elizabeth Hanbury, Chemist and Druggist of Plough Court, Lombard Street.

1830 February 20 : Quaker Records, Monthly Meeting of Gracechurch Street, City of London Birth of Anna Christy Hanbury at Bedford New Road, Clapham, daughter of Daniel Bell and Rachel Hanbury, Chemist.

1830 March 27 : Quaker Records, Monthly Meeting of Gracechurch Street, City of London Birth of Sarah Jane, daughter of Frederick Janson and his wife Sarah; Underwriter of Stoke Newington.

1830 April 10 : Quaker Records, Monthly Meeting of Gracechurch Street, City of London Birth of Charlotte, daughter of Cornelius and Elizabeth Hanbury, Chemist and Druggist of Paradise Row, Stoke Newington. - 7 of 22 - natstand: last updated 09/12/2016

1831 March 17 : Register, Independent Chapel, Lock's Fields, York Street, Walworth Baptism of Emily, daughter of Richard Booth Smith and of Elizabeth his wife, born at Huxley Farm, Edmonton on 1831 February 12 .

1832 June 21 : Quaker Records, Monthly Meeting of Gracechurch Street, City of London Birth of Thomas Hanbury at Bedford New Road, Clapham, son of Daniel Bell and Rachel Hanbury, Chemist.

1836 January 29 : Quaker Records, Quarterly Meeting of London and Middlesex Birth of Capel Hanbury at Bedford New Road, Clapham, son of Daniel Bell and Rachel Hanbury, Chemist.

1840 : Civil Registration Index Birth of Barclay Hanbury registered in Lambeth, third quarter.

1842 August 3 : Baptismal Register, Clapham Baptism of Catherine Sophia, daughter of Owen and Sarah Lewis of Clapham. Child born 1842 June 24.

1843 : Civil registration Index Birth of Katharine Aldam Pease registered in Leeds, second quarter.

1849 : Civil Registration Index Birth of Mary Jane Scarborough King registered in Shoreditch, last quarter.

1850 June 11 : *London Daily News MARRIAGES. HANBURY – JANSON. – June 6, at the Friends' Meeting-house, stoke Newington, Cornelius, youngest son of Cornelius Hanbury, Plough-court, Lombard-street, to Sarah Jane, only daughter of the late Frederick Janson, of Stoke Newington.

1852 November 25 : Parish register, Edmonton, Middlesex Marriage of Sampson Hanbury esquire (bachelor full age) of Budock, Cornwall, son of Daniel Bell Hanbury, chemist, and Emily Smith (spinster full age) of Edmonton, daughter of Richard Booth Smith esquire. Witnesses Richard Booth Smith, M M Trapps? And Daniel Bell Hanbury.

1853 October 7 : Baptismal register, Holy Trinity, Hulme, Manchester Baptism of Jemima Susannah, daughter of Robert and Jemima Susannah Tuke, commercial traveller of 57 Everton Road, Manchester. Child born 1850 January 16.

1855 : Civil Registration Index The birth of Isabella Hanbury was registered in Hackney, last quarter.

1856 November 27 : Quaker Registers, Liverpool Birth of Percy, son of Edwin and Adelaide Bigland of Seacombe, Cheshire.

1857: Civil Registration Index The birth of Charlotte Hanbury was registered in Hackney, first quarter.

1861 September 16 : *London Daily News MARRIAGES. AGGS. – HANBURY. – September 12, Thomas, son of the late H. Aggs, Esq., of Bruce-grove, Tottenham, to Anna Christy, daughter of D. B. Hanbury, esq., of Bedford- lane, Clapham.

1862 August 6 : *Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser MARRIAGES. July 31, at Craschnitz, near Breslau, William Allen Hanbury. Eldest son of Cornelius Hanbury, Esq., of Wellington, and only descendant of the late William Allen, Esq., F.R.S., to Maria Louisa, eldest daughter of Count von der Recke Volmerstein, of Craschnitz, and formerly of Düsselthal.

- 8 of 22 - natstand: last updated 09/12/2016 1862: Civil Registration Index Birth of Henry G Aggs registered in Edmonton, first quarter.

1862 : Civil Registration Index Birth of Sylvia Marie Thompson registered in Barton Regis, Gloucestershire, second quarter.

1862 : Civil Registration Index Birth of Edith Mary Hanbury Aggs registered in Edmonton, last quarter.

1864 September 29 : Baptismal Register, St James, Holloway, Middlesex Baptism of children of Cornelius and Sarah Jane Hanbury, surgeon of Stoke Place, Stoke Newington. Eleanor – born 1860 February 13 ; Alfred – born 1861 March 13 .

1865 June 29 : Parish Register, St John's, Clapham, Surrey Marriage of Capel Hanbury (bachelor full age) gentleman of Streatham, son of Daniel Bell Hanbury, gentleman, and Catherine Sophia Lewis (spinster full age) of Clapham, daughter of Owen Lewis, gentleman. Witnesses A W M Lewis, Sarah Lewis, Daniel Bell Hanbury, Rachel Hanbury, Charles Ashworth, J S Crowtry?, H W Lamb.

1866 : Civil Registration Index Birth of Capel Hanbury registered in Wandsworth, second quarter. [He was baptised in Tooting on 1866 June 27.]

1867: Civil Registration Index Birth of Jesse Catherine Hanbury registered in Wandsworth, last quarter.

1868 January 1 : Baptismal Register, St James, Holloway, Middlesex Baptism of the Children of Cornelius and Sarah Jane Hanbury, druggist of Glebe Place, Stoke Newington Frederick Janson – born 1851 May 27 Caroline Janson – born 1852 November 14 Elizabeth – born 1854 May 13

1868 March 14 : *Bristol Mercury MARRIAGES. March 11, at Lawrence Weston, Thomas Hanbury, of Mortola, Italy, third son of D. B. Hanbury, of Clapham-common, to Katharine Aldam, eldest daughter of Thomas Pease, of Westbury-on-Trym.

1869 March 17 : *Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser DEATHS. March 7, at his residence, the Firs, near Wellington, Mr Cornelius Hanbury, aged 76 [73] .

1869: Civil Registration Index Birth of Marion Alice Hanbury registered in Wandsworth, third quarter. [This seems to be a mis-transcription on the index of Marie Alice Hanbury.]

1870 January 20 : *London Daily News DEATHS. HANBURY. – January 17, Alfred, son of C. HAnbury, Esq., of Paradise-row, Stoke Newington, aged 9.

1870 February 16 : Baptismal Register, St James, Holloway, Middlesex Baptism of Elfreda Jane, daughter of Cornelius and Sarah Jane Hanbury, surgeon of Paradise Row, Stoke Newington, Child born 1870 January 13 .

1870 : Civil Registration Index Birth of William Hanbury Aggs registered in Edmonton, last quarter.

1871 : Civil Registration Index The birth of Edith Mary Hanbury was registered in Hackney, second quarter.

- 9 of 22 - natstand: last updated 09/12/2016 1871 : Civil Registration Index The birth of Addison McLeod was registered in Kingston, Surrey, second quarter.

1873 : Civil Registration Index Birth of Sylvia Dorothea Dymond registered in King's Norton, Worcestershire, second quarter.

1873 : Civil Registration Index Birth of Mary Ethel L. Satow registered in Hackney, last quarter. [Census returns show that the family lived at 76 Clapton Common.]

1874 June 14 : England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of Muriel, daughter of Capel and Catherine Sophia Hanbury at Addington, Kent.

1874 October 20 : Marriage Register, St Matthew's, Upper Clapton Marriage of Frederick Janson Hanbury (bachelor of full age) pharmaceutical chemist of Upper Clapton, son of Cornelius Hanbury, pharmaceutical chemist, and Mary Jane Scarborough King (spinster of full age) of Upper Clapton, daughter of Robert King, merchant. Witnesses Robt. King, Sarah Jane Hanbury, Florence Emily King and Cornelius Hanbury.

1875 March 27 : *Pall Mall Gazette DEATHS. HANBURY, Mr. Daniel, F.R.S., F.L.S., at Clapham-common, aged 49, March 24. [The probate register shows that his executors were his brothers Sampson and Thomas.]

1875 : Civil registration Index Birth of Arthur Marcus Hanbury registered in Malling, Kent, third quarter.

1876 January 4 : *London Daily News DEATHS. HANBURY. – On the 3 rd inst., at Clapham-common, Rachel, the beloved wife of Daniel Bell Hanbury, aged 73.

1876 January 6 : Baptismal Register, St Matthew's, Hackney Baptism of Alfred Cornelius, son of Frederick Janson and Mary Jane Scarborough Hanbury, Pharmaceutical Chemist of Warwick Road.

1876 January 18 : Baptisms Register Baptism of Sylvia Dorothea, daughter of George and Mary Gertrude Dymond manufacturing chemist of Buckingham Villa. The following entry for a baptism on the same day of Mary Gertrude Dymond, daughter of Thomas and Martha Lucy Pease of Buckingham Villa was also baptised. A note adds that she was the widow of George Dymond and was 24 years and 9 months old. Sylvia would have been nearly three years old. [An interesting link with the Pease family - also shows that Sylvia was Daniel's cousin.]

1876 : Civil Registration Index Birth of Julia Rose L Scott registered in Islington, second quarter.

1876 August 22 : Parish Register, St Jude's, Islington Marriage of Edward Hildred Carlile (bachelor 24) manufacturer of Petherton Road, son of Edward Carlile, merchant, and Isabella Hanbury (spinster 21) of Stoke Newington, daughter of Cornelius Hanbury, Chemist. Witnesses Cornelius Hanbury, Edward Carlile and A. C. Armitage.

1877 September 23 : Parish baptismal register, St Matthew's, Hackney Baptism of Reginal Janson, son of Frederick Janson and Mary Jane Scarborough Hanbury of Warwick Road, Clapton, pharmaceutical chemist.

1877 November 16 : *Pall Mall Gazette MARRIAGES. HANBURY – TUKE – At Croydon, Barclay, son of Mr. Daniel B Hanbury, of Clapham-common, to Miss J. S. Tuke, daughter of the late Mr. Robert Tuke, of Manchester, Nov. 14.

- 10 of 22 - natstand: last updated 09/12/2016 1878 : Civil Registration Index Birth of Robert Tuke Hanbury registered in Saffron Walden, Essex, last quarter.

1879: Civil registration Index Birth of Philip Lewis Hanbury registered in Malling, Kent, second quarter.

1879 October 5 : Parish baptismal register, St Matthew's, Hackney Baptism of Frederick Capel, son of Frederick Janson and Mary Jane Scarborough Hanbury of Warwick Road, pharmaceutical chemist. Child born 1879 September 5 .

1879 October 6 : Baptismal register, Meltham Mills, Yorkshire Baptism of Dora Isobel, daughter of Edward Hildred and Isabella Carlile of Thick Hollins, manufacturer. Child born 1879 Septembeer 9 ,

1881 : Civil Registration Index Birth of Rachel Irene Hanbury registered in Saffron Walden, Essex, first quarter.

1881 March 13 : Baptismal register, Meltham Mills, Yorkshire Baptism of Edward Hildred Hanbury, son of Edward Hildred and Isabella Carlile of Thick Hollins, manufacturer. Child born 1881 January 28 .

1881 August 6 : Parish baptismal register, St Matthew's, Hackney Baptism of Mary Kathleen, daughter of Frederick Janson and Mary Jane Scarborough Hanbury of 69 The Common, Clapton, pharmaceutical chemist. Child born 1881 July 13 .

1882 February 27 : Probate Register Records the death of Daniel Bell Hanbury late of Hollywood, Clapham Common, on 1882 February 12 . Probate to Sampson Hanbury and Thomas Hanbury, sons.

1882 : Civil Registration Index Birth of Beatrice Gundreda Carlile registered in Huddersfield, third quarter.

1878 : Civil Registration Index Birth of Olive Tuke Hanbury registered in Saffron Walden, Essex, third quarter.

1884 January 3 : India, Births and Baptisms, 1786-1947 . Salt Lake City, Utah Baptism of Beatrice Kathleen Alexandria, daughter of Frank Henry Sauter and Helen Lovell, at Negapatam, Madras, India. Child born 1883 July 14 .

1884 January 6 : Parish baptismal register, St Matthew's, Hackney Baptism of Joan Hanbury, daughter of Frederick Janson and Mary Jane Scarborough Hanbury of Clapton Common, pharmaceutical chemist. Child born 1883 December 5 .

1884 July 20 : Baptismal register, Meltham Mills, Yorkshire Baptism of Janet Mary Muriel, daughter of Edward Hildred and Isabella Carlile of Thick Hollins, thread manufacturer. Child born 1884 June 15 ,

1885 August 23 : Baptismal register, Meltham Mills, Yorkshire Baptism of Eleanor Cicely, daughter of Edward Hildred and Isabella Carlile of Thick Hollins Hall, manufacturer. Child born 1885 July 23 ,

1885 November 3 : Parish register, St Edmund King and Martyr, London Baptism of Faith Hanbury, daughter of Frederick Janson and Mary Jane Scarborough Hanbury of Plough Court, Lombard Street, pharmaceutical chemist.

1888 : Civil Registration Index Birth of Ruth Charlotte Hardinge registered in Chester, last quarter. [As Mrs Hanbury she gives her place of birth as Barrow (Cheshire) on a 1937 transatlantic crossing.]

- 11 of 22 - natstand: last updated 09/12/2016 1889 : Civil Registration Index Birth of Norah Diana Maude registered in St George Hanover Square, London, second quarter.

1892 June 8 : *Pall Mall Gazette Mr. Percy Bigland, the artist, will be married to-day to Miss Edith Mary Hanbury Aggs, daughter of Mr. Thomas Aggs, of Holly Wood, Clapham, and Tipbrook, Dorking, at the Friends' Meeting House, St. Martin's-lane. Mr. Bigland's pictures of Lady Henry Fitzgerald and Lady Wright are now in the New Gallery, where last year was his portrait of Mr. Gladstone. Miss Aggs has travelled in many countries, among the Esquimaux of Alaska and the Red Indians, and was one of the first ladies to-go alone to Kairwan, the sacred Mahomnmedan city.

1895 November 22 : *Chelmsford Chronicle WEDDING OF MISS HANBURY AND CAPTAIN MURRAY. The marriage took place at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, on Nov. 12, of Miss Jessie Catherine Hanbury, daughter of Mr. Capel Hanbury, of Elm Hurst, Romford, and Captain William Hugh Eric Murray, of the 9th (Loyal Lancashire) Regiment, son of the late Mr Kenneth Murray, of Gearies, Ross-shire. The bride was given away by her father, and was attended by her two sisters as bridesmaids. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. Joseph H. Pemberton, curate of Romford, who was assisted by the Rev. W. J. Phillips. Mr. Kenneth Sutherland Murray, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. A reception, which was largely attended by relatives and friends the respective families, was given by Mr. and Mrs. Capel Hanbury at "Queen Anne's Mansions." The wedding presents were numerous and costly. The bride and bridegroom left at 4.30 en route for Westfield, Ross-shire, one of the seats of Captain Murray.

1897 November 18 : *London Evening Standard DEATHS. AGGS. – On the 17 th inst., at his residence, Pippbrook, Dorking, Thomas Aggs, aged 75. Interment at Winchmore Hill. No flowers, by request.

1898 March 30 : Probate Register records the death of William Allen of 78 rue-des-Petits Champs, Paris, on 1898 January 13. Probate to Cornelius Hanbury wholesale-druggist, Frederick Janson Hanbury, pharmaceutical chemist, Albert Alfred Head, underwriter, and Edward Hildred Carlisle, manufacturer.

1898 : Civil Registration Index Marriage of Marie Alice Hanbury and Addison McLeod registered in Dartmouth, Kent, third quarter.

1898 September 2 : Foreign Marriages, Chafoo[sic], North China Marriage of William Wilson (widower 45) medical missionary of Chefoo, son of William Wilson, woolen manufacturer, and Elizabeth Hanbury (spinster 44) of Chefoo, daughter of Cornelius Hanbury, manufacturing chemist.

1898 September 6 : *Freeman's Journal MARRIAGES. WILSON and HANBURY – September 2, 1898, at Chefoo, Chima, William Wilson, M B. C M, third son of the late William Wilson, of Kendal, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Cornelius Hanbury, of Richmond, Surrey.

1898 October 13 : Parish Register, Holy Trinity, Richmond Marriage of Percy King Allen (bachelor full age) gentleman of Kingsmead, Curzon Park, Chester, son of Edward Henry Allen, gentleman, and Elfreda Jane Hanbury (spinster full age) of Dynevor House, Richmond, daughter of Cornelius Hanbury, gentleman. Witnesses Cornelius Hanbury, Margaret King Allen, Sarah Jane Hanbury and Edith Mary Hanbury.

1900 March 10 : *Essex Standard DEATH OF MR. SAMPSON HANBURY, J.P., OF WYVENHOE PARK. At an early hour on Monday morning, March 5, Mr. Sampson Hanbury, J. P.. who has occupied Wyvenhoe Park, the seat of the Rebow family, for several years, passed away after a month or two's illness during which, we understand he underwent a serious

- 12 of 22 - natstand: last updated 09/12/2016 operation. Mr. Hanbury, though of a most quiet and retiring disposition and taking no part in local public affairs, was much esteemed in the neighbourhood. He formerly resided at Langford Park, and was a J. P. for the Borough of Maldon. Mr. Hanbury, who came of a very old Worcestershire family, was the second son of Mr. D. B. Hanbury, of the great chemists firm of Allen and Hanbury, whose house in Lombard Street is so widely known. He was a director of the first electric railway - the City and South London - and was one of the earliest supporters of the Volunteer movement in Essex, being associated in that patriotic work with the late Sir Claude de Crespigny. He was a great lover of the chase, and of all kinds of sport, and was a remarkably good shot. His eldest brother, Mr. Daniel Hanbury, was a very distinguished scientific man, and was a fellow of the Royal Society. Mr. Sampson Hanbury, who was born at Clapham in 1827 would have completed his seventy-third year had he lived until Wednesday last. He was a frequent exhibitor at the Rose and Horticultural Society's Shows at Colchester, and Mrs. Hanbury is well known in the borough, where much sympathy will be felt for her and her family. During his illness the deceased gentleman has been attended by Dr. Gimson, of Witham.

THE FUNERAL. - YESTERDAY (FRIDAY). The fueneral took place at Colchester Cemetery yesterday (Friday). The grave was lined with moss and various flowers, including arum lilies, lilies of the valley, tulips, &c, the work being carried out by Messrs. D. Prior and Son. At the foot was a cross and at the sides and head wreaths formed of flowers. The officiating clergy were the Rev. Sinclair Carolis (Rector of Wyvenhoe) and the Rev. B. Miller (Rector of St. Andrew's, Greenstead). There was a considerable assembly at the graveside, those present, in addition to the mourners, including Mr. James Round, M.P., Colonel Davison. Colonel Holroyd. Major Turner Wills, Mr. Caldwell. Mr. C. E. Egerton-Green, Captain Tufnell, Mr. E. K. Norman, etc. The mourners were : — First carriage : Mrs. Aggs (sister), Mrs. Capel Hanbury (sister-in- law), Mr. Cecil Hanbury (nephew), Mr. Gurney Aggs (nephew.) Second carriage : Mr. Capel Hanbury, Jun. (nephew), Mr. Addison McLeod, Mr. Leedham White. Third carriage: Mr. Barrett (Stoakeleys), Mr. Knight, and Mr. Jenkins. The coffin, which was of polished oak, with brass fittings, bore the inscription:- Sampson Hanbury. Died March 5. 1900; Aged 72 years. There were a number of wreathes and other floral tributes, the senders including the widow, Sir Mount-Stuart and Lady Grant Duff, Mr. Richard Rose and family. Colonel and Mrs Davison, Mr. and Mrs. Capel Hanbury and Muriel and Capel Junior, Mrs. Leslie, Lilla Smith, Helen and Gertrude Mayne, Miss A. L. M. Sellar. Major and Mrs. Murray, and Mr. and Lady Maud Barrett, the wreath sent by tbe last named being of exceptional beauty. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. T. J. Ward and Mr. Albert Scarfe, of Colchester.

1900 December 12 : Probate Register Records the death of Charlotte Hanbury, spinster, of Dynevor-house, Richmond, on 1900 October 22 . Probate to Cornelius Hanbury, wholesale-druggist and Sylvanus Fox esquire.

1901 March 5 : Baptismal Register, Holy Trinity, Richmond. Baptism of Meryl Hanbury, daughter of Percy King and Elfreda Jane Allen of Kingsmead, Curzon Park, architect. Child born 1901 January 3 . [Chester]

1901 August 2 : *Sussex Agricultural Express DEATHS. HANBURY. – On the 29 th July, at Glencoe, Crowborough, Rachel Irene, the elder daughter of Barclay Hanbury, of San Remo, Italy, aged 20 years.

1901 August 7 : Probate Register Records the death of Capel Hanbury of Broad Oak, Sutton-at-Hone, kent, on 1901 July 11 . Probate to Catherine Sophia Hanbury, widow, Capel Hanbury and Arthur Herbert Daldy.

1901 November 8 : *Bedfordshire Mercury Mrs. Elisabeth Hanbury died at Dynevor House, Richmond, Surrey, on October 31st, in her 109th year. She was born on June 9th, 1793, and was the daughter of Quaker parents her father being Mr. John Sanderson, merchant of All Hallows, London-wall. In early life Miss

- 13 of 22 - natstand: last updated 09/12/2016 Sanderson was closely associated with the philanthropist Elizabeth Fry in visiting prisons. In 1826 she married Mr. Cornelius Hanbury, of the firm or Allen and Hanbury, chemists. Her son, Mr. Cornelius Hanbury, still directs that business, and in 1900 celebrated his golden wedding. Deceased remained a member of the Society of Friends, and in May last addressed some lines to its annual gathering. Mrs. Hanbury was for seventy years total abstainer. Her physical faculties were good until within the past two or three years, and her interest in religious and philanthropic matters continued almost up to the last.

1901 December 20 : *Western Gazette MARRIAGES. HANBURY – DYMOND. – Dec 12, at the Parish Church, Langton Matravers, Mr. Daniel Hanbury, second son of Sir Thomas and Lady Hanbury, of La Mortola, Italy, to Mis Sylvia Dorothea Dymond, youngest daughter of the late Mr Geo. Dymond and Mrs. Dymond, Leeson House, Langton Matravers. [George Dymond had been a manufacturing chemist.]

1902 July 8 : Parish Register, Christ Church, Woburn Square, London Marriage of Capel Hanbury *bachelor full age) gentleman of Broad Oak, Sutton-at-Hone, Kent, son of Capel Hanbury, deceased, and Caroline Henry Webster (spinster full age) of St George's, Bloomsbury, daughter of Andrew Sigourney Webster, esq. Witnesses Catherine S Hanbury, A B Webster, C Webster, Muriel Hanbury.

1904 June 30 : Probate Register Records the death of Sarah Jane Hanbury, wife of Cornelius Hanbury of Dynevor-house, on 1903 April 2 . Probate to Cornelius Hanbury MRCS.

1904 November 1 : *Surrey Mirror DEATHS. HEAD. – On Oct. 26 th , at Corrie Lodge, Wimbledon, after a few day's illness, Caroline, the beloved wife of Albert A. Head, and eldest daughter of Cornelius Hanbury, of Little Berkhampstead, Herts, aged 51.

1905 October 31 : India, Marriages, 1792-1948 . Salt Lake City, Utah Marriage of Philip Lewis Hanbury, son of Capel Hanbury, and Jessie Allan, daughter of William Gavin Allan, at Ranikhet, Bengal, India,

1906 May 10 : Parish Register, St Thomas, Hackney Marriage of Geoffrey Fuller Webb (bachelor 26) artist of Chiselhurst, son of Edward Alfred Webb, wholesale druggist, and Joan Hanbury Hanbury (spinster 22) of Stainforth House, daughter of Frederick Janson Hanbury, wholesale druggist. Witnesses Frederick J Hanbury, Mary J S Hanbury, ? Webb, Cornelius Hanbury.

1906 : Civil Registration Index Marriage of William Hanbury Aggs and Sylvia Marie Thompson registered in Islington, third quarter. [Bride's forenames and year of marriage confirmed by 1911 census.]

1907 June 26 : Parish Register, Witley, Surrey Marriage of Francis Capel Hanbury (bachelor 28) gentleman of Witley, son of Frederick Janson Hanbury, gentleman, and Muriel Hope Franklin-Adams (spinster 23) of Merrel Hill, Hambladon, daughter of John Franklin-Adams, underwriter. Witnesses Frederick Janson Hanbury, J Franklin- Adams, Cornelius Hanbury, L L Franklin-Adams and Mary J S Hanbury.

1907 July 8 : Probate Register Records the death of Sir Thomas Hanbury of La Mortola Ventimiglia, Italy, on 1907 March 9 . Probate to Cecil Hanbury and Daniel Hanbury.

1907 October 14 : General Register Office: Miscellaneous Foreign Marriage Returns Marriage of Horrace Hanbury (bachelor 27) merchant of Shanghai, son of Thomas Hanbury (deceased) and Alexandra Beatrice Kathleen Souter (spinster 22) of Shanghai, daughter of Frank Souter (deceased) at Shanghai.

- 14 of 22 - natstand: last updated 09/12/2016 1908 June 11 : Parish Register, St Thomas, Hackney Marriage of Bernard Inman Franklin-Adams (bachelor 26) underwriter of Hambledon, son of John Franklin-Adams, underwriter, and Mary Kathleen Hanbury (spinster 26) of Stainforth House, Clapton, daughter of Frederick Janson Hanbury, wholesale druggist. Witnesses Cornelius Hanbury, Frederick J Hanbury and J Frankln-Adams.

1910 March 1 : Probate Register Records the death of Emily Hanbury of Hatfield Priory, hatfield Peverel, on 1910 January 29. Probate to Henry Gurney Aggs and John Bazley-White.

1910 October 12 : Parish Register, St Saviour's Church, Chelsea Marriage of Arthur Francis Henderson (bachelor 35) captain in HM's Indian Army of Hans Crescent Hotel, son of Edward Henderson, gentleman, and Muriel Hanbury (spinster 36) of The Knoll, Penn, Bucks, daughter of Capel Hanbury (decesed), gentleman. Witnesses Catherine S Hanbury, ? S Henderson, Ada L Henderson.

1911 February 28 : Probate Register Records the death of Barclay Hanbury of Benvenuto Solaro San Remo, Italy, on 1910 November 12 . Probate to his widow Jemima Susannah Hanbury and Rev. John Percy Noyes.

1911 June 17 : Probate Register Records the death of Robert Tuke Hanbury at Narnwood House, Gloucester, on 1906 December 16 . Administration to Jemima Susannah Hanbury [his now widowed mother] and Rev. John Percy Noyes.

1911 October 17 : Parish Register, Holy Trinity, Brompton Marrieage of Henry Gurney Aggs (bachelor 45) banker of 180 Brompton Road, son of Thomas Aggs, banker, deceased, and Julia Rose Louise Scott (spinster 34) of the Manor House, Fishbourne, Chichester, daughter of Robert Scott, publisher, deceased. Witnesses J A J Scott, Anna C Aggs, Cecil Hanbury, Rev H M Scott?

1912 August 8 : *South Bucks Standard MARRIAGES. HANBURY – MAUDE. – On July 27t, at St. Mark's, North Audley-street, by the Rev. Bernard Shaw, Arthur Marcus Hanbury, second son of the late Capel Hanbury and of Mrs. Hanbury, of Penn, Bucks., to Norah Diana Maude, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Maude.

1912 : Civil Registration Index Marriage of Alfred C Hanbury and Sarah A Grice registered in St Thomas, Devon, last quarter.

1913 March 18 : Probate Register Records the death of Anna Christy Aggs, widow of Pippbrook, Dorking, Surrey on 1913 February 2. Probate to Henry Gurney Aggs, banker, and William Hanbury Aggs, barrister-at-law.

1914 November 25 : Probate Register Records the death of Arthur Francis Henderson of Neemuch, India, near Soissons, France, on 1914 September 13 . Probate to widow Muriel henderson.

1919 September 24 : Probate Register Records the death in Shanghai, China, of Alexandra Beatrice Kathleen Hanbury, wife of Horace Hanbury, on 1918 November 13 . Probate to Horace Hanbury.

1920 : Civil Registration Index Marriage of Horace Hanbury and Clara M Howard registered in New Forest, Hampshire, first quarter.

1920 November 24 : Probate Register Records the death of dame Katherine Aldam Hanbury of La Mortola Kenlimiglia, Italy, at Castle Malwood, Lyndhurst, Hampshire, on 1920 September 2 . Probate to Cecil Hanbury and Daniel Hanbury.

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1921 October 19 : Probate Register Records the death of Adelbert William Allen de Hanbury of San Remo, Italy, on 1921 May 20 . Administration to Frederick Janson Hanbury esquire attorney of count Leopold von der Recke Volmerstein.

1924 April 2 : Probate Register Records the death of dame Isabella Carlile of Ponsbourne Park, herts, on 1924 January 15 . Probate to Beatrice Gundreda Brooke, Janet Mary Muriel Buxton and Eleanor Cicely Carlile.

1925 September 25 : Probate Register Records the death of Jemima Susannah Hanbury, widow, of Saffron Walden, on 1925 August 8 . Probate to William Hanbury Aggs and Herbert Ramon Yglesias. Resealed in Shanghai in 1926.

1926 April 10 : *Sheffield Independent QUAKER ARTIST DEAD. The death from pneumonia has just occurred at his home in Buckinghamshire of Mr Percy Bigland, the Quaker artist, at the age of 68. He quite recently returned from India, where he had been visiting some Quaker mission centres. His most famous picture was "The Quaker Wedding," which was shown at Burlington House in 1896. [The Probate Register gives his date of death as 1926 April 8 . Probate was granted to his son, Ranulf Aggs Bigland.]

1927 July 12 : Probate Register Records the death of Mary Jane Scarborough Hanbury, wife of Frederick Janson Hanbury, of Brockhurst, East Grinstead, on 1927 May 20 . Probate to Reginald Janson Hanbury, doctor of science and Bernard Inman Franklin Adams, broker.

1927 July 28 : Probate Register Records the death of Catherine Sophia Hanbury of the Knoll, Penn, Bucks., widow, on 1927 May 28 . Probate to Capel Hanbury, Arthur Marcus Hanbury and Jessie Catherine Murray, widow.

1929 September 13 : Probate Register Records the death of Henry Gurney Aggs at Addington Park, West Malling, Kent, on 1929 May 21 . Probate to William Hanbury Aggs, barrister, Lloyd Howard Fox and Hamilton Hofman Scott.

1929 October 5 : *Gloucester Citizen LADY BONN MARRIED. Register Office Ceremony. Mr. Arthur Marcus Hanbury and Lady Bonn, formerly the wife of Sir Max Bonn, the millionaire banker, were married to-day at Princes-row Register Office. Lady Bonn, who was wearing a green costume with toque to match, and a fox fur, blushed when she stepped from her car and found herself faced by a couple of dozen cameras. On the opposite pavement was a crowd of young women. Mr. Hanbury was wearing dark blue suit and bowler hat. He is described in the register as Arthur Marcus Hanbury, engineer, divorced husband of Norah Diana Hanbury, formerly Maude Spinster, and his address as Grosvenor-crescent, S.W. Lady Bonn is described Hilda Beatrix Bonn (41), formerly Watkins, divorced wife of Max Julius Philip Bonn, and her address Kinneton-street, W. The witnesses were Colonel P. L. Hanbury and Mr. Derek J. Piggott.

1930 February 14 : *Kent and Sussex Courier A friendship of many years has resulted in the marriage at the age of 78 of Mr. Frederick Janson Hanbury, East Grinstead, Chairman of Allen and Hanbury’s, Ltd., manufacturers of baby foods, to Miss Mary Ethel Lancaster Satow, only daughter of the late Mr. Charles M. Satow. Of Twinstead Essex, and a niece the late Sir Ernest Mason Satow, the diplomat. The ceremony, which took place St. Luke’s Church, Chelsea, was performed by the Bishop of London. The couple left London on Tuesday for Algeria for the honeymoon. Mr. Hanbury’s first wife died in 1927. He has three sons and three daughters. He is a distinguished botanist and a member the National Assembly of the Church of England.

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1930 October 13 : Probate Register Records the death of Caroline Henry Hanbury, wife of Capel Hanbury, of The Chimney House, Lavenham, Suffolk, on 1930 August 10 . Probate to Capel Hanbury.

1931 April 16 : Probate Register Records the death of Sylvia Dorothea Hanbury (wife of Daniel Hanbury) of Castle Malwood, Lyndhurst, wife of Daniel Hanbury, on 1931 February 1 . Probate to Daniel Hanbury and Thomas Southall Dymond.

1932 April 26 : *Mid Sussex Times CUCKFIELD. DEATH OF MRS. McLEOD. A bereavement has befallen a local resident by the death in a nursing home at Brighton on April 17th of Mrs. McLeod, wife of Mr. Addison McLeod, of Penman's Folly, Wimbledon Park, and mother of Miss Winifred McLeod, who resides with her aunt at Paddocksland, on the Haywards Heath Road. Deceased, who had been an invalid for many years, was 62 years of age, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Capel Hanbury of Penn, Buckinghamshire. The funeral took place locally on Wednesday, the first part of the service being held in the Parish Church. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. R. Clough. The mourners were Mr. Addison McLeod (husband). Miss Winifred McLeod (daughter), Mr. Capel Hanbury, Lavenham, Suffolk (brother), Mrs. Murray, Penn, Buckinghamshire, and Mrs. Henderson, Sudbury, Suffolk (sisters). Miss McLeod, Cuckfield (sister-in-law), Miss Nancy Murray, Penn, Buckinghamshire, and Miss Katherine Hanburv, Lavenham, Suffolk (nieces), Lieut.- Colonel D. McLeod, D.S.0., M.C., Lewes, and Mr. and Mrs. Hanbury Aggs, Little Thakeham (cousins), and Mr. Yglesias, Putney. The grave in the adjoining cemetery was lined with evergreens and spring flowers. On the coffin was the inscription : Marie Alice McLeod. Died April 17 th , 1932. Beautiful floral tributes were sent by her husband. Winifred and David. Manx, Dappie, Blanche and Wilfrid (London). Brer. Olive Hanbury and Gertrude Davis. J.C.M., V.N.M. and W.K.R.M. (Penn). Ken. Murray, Mrs. Stephen Barlow (Milford-on-Sea, Hants). The Chlndles. The maids at Paddocksland. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs. Hanningtons Ltd.. of Brighton.

1932 September : Civil Registration Index Marriage of Daniel Hanbury and Ruth C Hardinge registered at Bournemouth.

1934 February 13 : Probate Register Records the death of Edith Mary Hanbury of Heatherlands, Tunbridge Wells, spinster, on 1933 December 11 . Probate to Percy King Allen, Theodore Goodman Wilson, and spinsters Charlotte and Eleanor Hanbury.

1935 May 21 : Probate Register Records the death of Reginald Janson Hanbury of Plough Court, Lombard Street and of Foxbury Woldingham, Surrey, on 1935 March 20 . Probate to Eliza Margaret Hanbury, widow of Frederick Capel Hanbury, and Bernard Inman Franklin Adams.

1935 August 26 : Probate Register Records the death of Charlotte Hanbury of Heatherlands, Tunbridge Wells, spinster, on 1935 July 10 . Probate to Percy King Allen, Theodore Goodman Wilson and Eleanor Hanbury, spinster.

1936 December 5 : Probate Register Records the death of Hilda Beatrice Hanbury, wife of Arthur Marcus Hanbury, of Mansfield House, Iver Heath, Bucks., on 1935 November 1 . Probate to Peter Galsworthy and John Arthur Hurlestone Hortin.

1936 February 21 : *Gloucester Citizen MEMBER HANBURY FAMILY MISSING MAN'S BODY IN RIVER

- 17 of 22 - natstand: last updated 09/12/2016 The body Mr. Alfred Cornelius Hanbury, Lower Norchard, Worcestershire, was recovered from the river by an angler at Hawford. Mr. Hanbury, who was 60, had been missing since January 11. He a member the family, who are connected with the firm Allen and Hanbury. At the time of his disappearance, however, Mr. Hanbury was not actively associated with the firm. He had been in ill-health, and had been receiving special treatment. Mr. Hanbury was well known around Stourport, and Boy Scouts and villagers in the district helped his wife in her search when he disappeared.

1936 November 17 : *Mid Sussex Times WILLIAM ALLEN, THE PHILANTHROPIST. INTERESTING LECTURE AT LINDFIELD. The fact that might not have been born in England but for a kind action by former Lindfield resident was disclosed to a large audience the King Edward Hall on Friday evening, at an interesting and instructive lantern lecture on "William Allen, the Lindfield Philanthropist." The lecture originated from meeting last summer between the Rev. Sidney Swann and Mr. F. J. Hanbury, of Brockhurst, East Grinstead, of the well-known firm chemists, Allen and Hanbury, and of which William Allen was formerly the head. Mr. E. C. Cripps, sales manager for the firm, and author of "Plough Court- Pharmacy," was the lecturer. Mr. Hanbury presided, and, in the course of his opening remarks, referred to Mrs. Cripps' exhaustive study of the life of William Alien, and to his wide researches. He (Mr. Hanbury) had often heard his father speak of his visits to William Allen at Gravelye House, Lindfield, and also of his recollections of the many meetings of Lord Brougham, Wilberforce, Thomas Clarkson and William Allen at the firm’s old premises at Plough Court, Lombard Street. Mr. Hanbury added that his grandfather, Cornelius Hanbury, married Mary Allen, the only child of William Allen. She died at the birth of her only son, William Allen Hanbury, who left one son, and he died unmarried in Nice. There was therefore now NO LIVING DESCENDANT OF WILLIAM ALLEN. His (Mr. Hanbury’s) grandfather married second time, his grandmother, Elizabeth Sanderson, who died in 1901 at the age of 108. The speaker expressed his great pleasure and interest in visiting Lindfield. and seeing Gravelye House itself through the kindness of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Jones. It might be worth mentioning, said Mr. Hanbury, that when he first went to East Grinstead. the daughter of William Allen’s coachman was living there, and she was fond of speaking of her childhood remembrances of William Allen. In conclusion, Mr. Hanbury said he had brought copy of "Plough Court Pharmacy," published on the occasion of the bi-centenary of his firm in 1915. As there was a considerable section devoted to William Allen he thought that the copy might placed in the local library. (Applause). The lecture, which was illustrated sixty slides, was divided into three parts. The first dealt with William Allen’s early life, the second with persons associated with William Allen and his philanthropic work, and the third with his associations with Lindfield. Mr. Cripps opened with a portrait of William Allen, who was born in August, 1770. At the age 21 he started work in the chemist’s business in Plough Court, which eventually became known as Allen and Hanbury, and in which William Allen was principal. Mr. Cripps’ details of WILLIAM ALLEN’S EARLY LIFE were illustrated with pictures of Plough Court as it was in William Allen’s time and as it is to-day, and these included slides of the exterior and interior of the old pharmacy, and also of the firm’s present up-to-date factories in Hertfordshire and London. The next series slides comprised views of portions of London as they were when William Allen was a young man, and the audience were amused the sight of cows in Bloomsbury Square! A slide depicting the first certificate issued by the Pharmaceutical Society was interesting, because it was issued and signed by William Allen. The first section of the lecture concluded with beautiful views of old Westminster Bridge and old London Bridge. In the second section, Mr. Cripps showed slides of a number of philanthropists who worked with William Allen, and in giving details of their efforts, under the leadership of William Allen, to save from execution many men who had been convicted of petty crimes. Mr. Cripps pointed out that there were 200 different crimes for which men could executed, and in two years the number of executions dropped from 483 to 56 through the efforts of William Allen and his friends. (Applause). The work of William Allen and his associates for the abolition of slavery, the education of the children of the poor, and Allen’s chemical experiments and philosophical lectures were fully dealt with, and a slide shown of the staircase leading to a room at the old pharmacy in Plough Court where

- 18 of 22 - natstand: last updated 09/12/2016 meetings were held. Mr. Cripps also related William Allen's VISIT TO THE CZAR OF RUSSIA and of his friendship with the Duke of Kent, the father Queen Victoria. The Duke and Duchess were abroad when the latter was expecting her baby, and the Duke naturally wished the baby to born in England but had not sufficient money for the journey. William Allen sent a liberal sum to enable the Duke and Duchess to return home in comfort, and thus the future Queen of England was born in this country. (Applause). Passing on to his third section, Mr. Cripps showed slides of the school buildings erected by William Allen at Lindfield, and which still exist under the name of Pelham Place Cottages, and of the cottages (Gravelye Cottages, America Lane) which formed part the colony started to improve the status of the agricultural labourer. In connection with THE SCHOOLS Mr. Cripps explained that there were departments for boys, girls and infants, and the teaching was in accordance with the principles the British and Foreign School Society. There was also a printing works associated with William Allen’s activities in Lindfield and here, among other publications, was printed "The Lindfield Reporter," a monthly publication which was last issued in 1840. A slide illustrating the lay-out of the rural colony on the Gravelye Estate, the property Mr. John Smith, M.P., was shown and explained, and the final pictures were of William Allen's house at Stoke Newington and Gravely House, where died in 1843 at the age 73, being buried at Stoke Newington. The Rev. Sidney Swans voiced the thanks the audience to Mr. Hanbury and Mr. Cripps for the delightful lecture, also Miss Hall for making the arrangements, and Mrs. Bevan and Mrs. Laurie for help. Mr. G. Bevan, a descendant of Timothy Bevan, chemist mentioned by the lecturer, seconded, and the audience showed their appreciation by hearty applause. Mr. CRIPPS expressed his thanks to Mr. E. C. Taylor, of East Grinstead, the lantern operator. Mr. A. J. Carey was responsible for lighting.

1937 March 18 : *Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer OBITUARY SIR JAMES CURRIE Pioneer of Training for Disabled Men FOUND DEAD IN BED AT CAMBRIDGE Sir James Currle, K.C.M.G., of Upham House, Aldbourne, Wilts., was found dead in bed yesterday at Corpus Chrlstl College Lodge, Cambridge, where he was staying as a guest of the Master, Mr. Will Spens. He was 68. Sir James spent the week-end Upham House, and then seemed to be in. his usual health. He went Cambridge for conference. and attended two meetings before he retired Tuesday night. It isj stated that there was a smell gas in the; room when he was found. A post- mortem examination was made, and an inquest will held to-day. Police and College authorities refused all information, but is understood that death will be shown have been due to an accident. Sir James was chairman of the governing body the Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture Trinidad, and had been a director the Empire Cotton Growing Corporation since 1922. He was educated in his native city of Edinburgh and at Oxford, and from 1900 to 1914 was Principal of Gordon College. Khartum, and Director of Education the Sudan. In 1910 he became Director for the training of munition workers, under the Ministry of Munitions, and was responsible for equipping thousands of semi-skilled workers for the manufacture o aeroplanes and other requirements. 1919 he joined the Ministry Labour, again in a voluntary capacity as Controller of the Training Department. He originated the Idea of Government instructional factories, and was responsible for the development of the training Centres at which men disabled the War were equipped to take their places civilian life Sir James was a landowner at Uddington, near Swindon. He contested the Devizes Division Liberal 1918, but recently had supported the National Government.

1937 September 14 : Probate Register Records the death of Sir Cecil Hanbury of Kingston Maurward, Dorchester, and of 41 Smith- square, Westminster, and La Mortola Ventimiglis, Italy, on 1937 June 10 . Probate to Daniel Hanbury, Bertram Hanmer Bunbury Symons-Jeune and Hon Lancelot William Joynson-Hicks.

1938 March 2 : *Gloucestershire Echo DEATH OF FAMOUS BOTANIST Mr. Frederick Janson Hanbury, a distinguished botanist and a director of a baby food manufacturing company, died yesterday at his home at Brockhurst, East Grinstead,

- 19 of 22 - natstand: last updated 09/12/2016 Sussex, aged 86. He was a famous city churchwarden, retiring only last year after 56 years in that office at the church of St. Edmund, King and Martyr, Lombard-street. He married for the second time in 1930. He was an authority on and entomology, principally on the botany of the extreme north of Great Britain. He discovered and described many new species.

1938 : Civil Registration Index Marriage of Philip L Hanbury and Vanda M Cooke or Wood registered in Croydon, last quarter.

1939 September 22 : *Western Gazette DEATH OF LADY CURRIE. Once contested East Wilts division. Lady Currie, of Upham House, near Swindon, died from pneumonia on Tuesday. She was the widow of Sir James Currie, and unsuccessfully contested the East Wilts Parliamentary Division in the Liberal interest in 1922. Her brother, the late Sir Cecil Hanbury, was Conservative M.P. for North Dorset for a number of years up to the time of his death in 1937. Lady Currie was a former President of the Swindon Women's Liberal Association. She was a member of all the Girls' Clubs in Wiltshire, and a vice-president, of the North Wilts Division of the Girl Guides' Association.

1939 November 10 : *Sevenoaks Chronicle and Kentish Advertiser DEATHS. ALLEN. – On November 2 nd , 1939, at Culverdale, Tunbridge Wells, Elfreda Jane (Freda Hanbury), beloved wife of Percy King Allen, aged 69. "At home with the Lord."

1940 May 14 : Probate Register Records the death of Horace Hanbury of le Petit Guillier, Dinard, France, on 1939 December 25 . Probate to Henry Bernard Howard and William Alee Coryton.

1942 March 9 : Probate Register Records the death of Eleanor Hanbury of Heatherlands, Tunbridge Wells, spinster, on 1942 January 4 . Probate to Percy King Allen, Theodore Goodman Wilson.

1942 May 1 : Probate Register Records the death of Capel Hanbury in New York, USA, on 1941 December 10 . Probate to Muriel Henderson (widow) and Geoffrey Thomas Davies. [His details from the Sleepy Hollow, Westchester County, Cemetery, New York, add thet he was born in Greater London 1866 May 19 .]

1948 April 19 : Probate Register Records the death of Muriel Henderson, widow, of Bulmer Tye House, Sudbury, Suffolk, on 1948 January 2 . Probate to Arthur Marcus Hanbury [her brother].

1948 July 16 : Probate Register Records the death of Mary Ethel Lancaster Hanbury in Chelsea on 1940 April 28 . Probate to Lawrence Lancaster Satow MD.

1948 November 4 : Probate Register Records the death of Daniel Hanbury of Castle Malwood, Lyndhurst, and Villa Dello Pergola, Alassio, Italy, in London on 1948 July 21 . Probate to William Alex Coryton, Ruth Charlotte Hanbury (widow), and Katharine Mary Sylvia Hutton.

1951 November 23: Probate Register Records the death of Jesse Catherine Murray of Rosemarkie Mill, Fortrose, Ross-shire on 1951 June 7 . Confirmation to Violet Nancy Bingham and William Kenneth Reay Murray. [These are the children of her marriage.]

1951 November 24 : Probate Register Records the death of Julia Rose Louisa Aggs (or Gurney Aggs), widow, of Lowndes-square, Westminster, on 1951 October 2 . Probate to Amy Helen Maclachlan, widow.

- 20 of 22 - natstand: last updated 09/12/2016 1952 February 8 : Probate Register Records the death of Edith Mary Hanbury Bigland (otherwise Aggs), widow, of Stone Dean Jordans, Beaconsfield, on 1951 June 5 .

1954 February 10 : Probate Register Records the death of William Hanbury Aggs of Little Thakeham, Pullborough, Sussex, on 1953 October 30 . Probate to Marie Aggs, widow, Guilelma Mary Aggs, spinster, Silvanus Hanbury Aggs and Daniel Aggs.

1958 January 7 : Probate Register Records the death of Frederick Capel Hanbury, company director, of Westfield Hoddeston, Herts, on 1957 October 21 . Probate to John Cuthbert Middleton Tucker,John Capel Hanbury and Thomas Hanbury Franklin-Adams.

1958 April 3 : Probate Register Records the death of Faith Hanbury Hanbury, spinster, of East Grinstead, on 1957 October 29 . Probate to John Capel Hanbury and Thomas Hanbury Franklin-Adams.

1959 May 20 : Probate Register Records the death of Arthur Marcus Hanbury of Paddock Cottage, Maidenhead, Berks., on 1959 March 28 . Probate to Nicholas John Capel Hanbury and Diana Martha Germaine Morris.

1961 August 1 : Probate Register Records the death of Sylvia Marie Aggs of Little Thakeham, Pulborough, Sussex, on 1961 April 23 . Probate to Silvanus Hanbury Aggs, Guilielma Mary Aggs and Daniel Aggs.

1961 August 11 : Probate Register Records the death of Olive Tuke Hanbury of Wimborne, Dorset, spinster, on 1961 April 4 . Probate to Gertrude Harriet Davis and Muriel Davis.

1962 May 2: Probate Register Records the death of Addison McLeod of Paddington, London, on 1962 February 3 . Probate to Messers Hoare, trustees.

1966 May 20 : Probate Register Records the death of Phillip Lewis Hanbury of Coopers Laughton, Sussex, on 1966 March 2 . Probate to his widow Vanda Marjorie Hanbury.

1967 June : Civil Registration Index Death of Clara M Hanbury (84) registered in Mid east Surrey. [Her memorial stone in Cobham, Surrey, gives her full name of Clara Millicent Howard Hanbury, wife of Horace Hanbury.]

1977 : Civil Registration Index Death of Norah Diana Hanbury-Kelk, born 1889 April 21 , registered in Bury St Edmunds, first quarter. [The Probate Register gives her death date as 1977 February 15 ]

1978 June : Civil Registration Index Death of Joan Hanbury Webb (born 1883 December 5 ) registered in Crawley, West Sussex.

1982 June 1 : Probate Register Records the death of Vanda Marjorie Hanbury of Coopers Laughton, East Sussex, on 1982 March 12 .

1982 June 17 : Probate Register Records the death of Ruth Charlotte Hanbury of Villa Dell Pergola, Alassio, Italy, on 1982 February 11 .

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Notes:

1 Caution – there is another Sampson Hanbury, son of the very distant relative Osgood Hanbury.

2 Sylvia Marie Thompson was the eldest child of Professor Silvanus Phillips Thompson (1851 – 1916) of York, son of the Quaker botanist Silvanus Thompson (1818 – 1881).

3 There is a memorial in St Duthus, Tain to "Brigadier General William Hugh Eric Murray, C.B. born 3 rd October 1858, died 2 nd February 1915, eldest son of Kenneth Murray, esq. of Geanies."

4 In 1911 Marie Alice is living in a private mental hospital in Tunbridge Wells. She has been married for 12 years and has two children. Her husband was a barrister, retired by 1911.

5 Hilda Beatrice Watkins had married Percy Ernest William Piggott in 1905. The 1911 census finds her in the Park Royal Hotel, London, with her mother(?) and shows that she had one child of the marriage. The previous guests on the census return is the family of New York born John Daniel Hanbury … He ahd been born of an English father and Irish mother c1848 and he died in Seattle in 1924. Hilda married Max Julius Philip Bonn in 1920; he was born in New York.

6 Mary Allen was the daughter of William Allen FRS FLS of Plough-court, Lombard-street, druggist and philanthropist. Mary's mother died a few days after Mary's birth and William married Charlotte Hanbury (daughter of Capel and Mary Hanbury – ?great-aunt of Cornelius) in 1806.

7 Elizabeth also acquired several China-born step-children with her marriage.

8 Isabella and her sister Charlotte were baptised at Christ Church, South Mimms, Middlesex, on 1870 July 16.

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