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Grove House : Summary of Ownership and Occupation Grove House : Summary of Ownership and Occupation Date Details Source 1941 J. Anthony McClintock, Physician & Surgeon Kelly’s Directory 1934 John McClintock, Physician & Surgeon, lunatic asylum for ladies Kelly’s Directory 1929 John McClintock, Physician & Surgeon, lunatic asylum for ladies Kelly’s Directory 1922 John McClintock, Physician & Surgeon, lunatic asylum for ladies Kelly’s Directory 1914 John McClintock, Grove House, freehold house and land, All Stretton, owner Register of electors 1913 John McClintock, Grove House, freehold house and land, All Stretton, owner Register of electors 1910 John McClintock, Grove House, freehold house and land, All Stretton, owner Register of electors 1909 John McClintock, Grove House Kelly’s Directory 1905 Hannah McClintock, Grove House, private ladies asylum Kelly’s Directory 1904 Hannah McClintock, house, Grove House, occupier Register of electors John McClintock, land and tenement, Rowley, occupier 1901 Name Status Age Occupation Place of birth Census Hannah McClintock Head, Widow 59 Monmouthshire Frances McClintock Daughter 25 Church Stretton Jemima Majors Visitor 56 Hintham, Nottinghamshire Frances E Daniell Visitor, Widow 30 USA Gwendoline H T Daniell Visitor 1 London Alice M Cox Matron 35 Matron Ireland Date Details Source Jane Crawford Boarder 68 Essex Sarah Jones Servant 28 Cook Yepsley, Herefordshire Annie Carter Servant 17 Kitchen maid Church Preen Louisa Lewis Servant 31 Waitress All Stretton Mary A Woolley Servant 18 Housemaid Wentnor Annie Perry Servant 20 Housemaid Shrewsbury Amy White Servant 49 Housemaid Lichfield Lavinia L Chadwick Servant 29 Nurse Lindon, Derbyshire Mary S Lee Servant 24 Nurse Shanklin, Isle of Wight Betsy A Nicholas Servant 18 Nurse Shrewsbury Lillian E Jones Servant 25 Nurse Leebotwood Margaret J Speake Servant 27 Nurse All Stretton Clara Nash Servant 41 Nurse Hope Bagot George Evans Servant 27 Groom Sheinton Agnes E Collins Servant 26 Nurse (domestic) Acton, Middlesex Plus 34 patients, aged 16-80 from Shropshire, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Lancashire, Essex, Worcestershire, Devon, London, Jersey, and Mexico 1900 Hannah McClintock, Grove House, occupier Register of electors 1900 Hannah McClintock, private lunatic asylum for ladies Kelly’s Directory 1896 Hannah McClintock, Grove House, occupier Register of electors 1895 Mrs Hannah McClintock, private lunatic asylum for ladies Kelly’s Directory Date Details Source 1891 Name Status Age Occupation Place of birth Census Hannah McClintock Head, Widow 49 Proprietress of Ladies' Asylum Herefordshire Helen A Spencer Matron 33 Matron Lincolnshire Eleanor M A Allen Visitor, Widow 54 Living on own means Glamorgan Jane Dallow Boarder 77 Staffordshire Charlotte Cook Boarder 60 Herefordshire Helena F Ellison Servant 40 Undermatron Cambridgeshire Bella Middleton Servant 27 Night watch Aberdeenshire Ellen Herbert Servant 29 Nurse Cardiganshire Mary E Thomas Servant 27 Nurse Salop Anne Bolton Servant 20 Nurse Staffordshire Jane Maxwell Servant 23 Nurse Fermanagh Prescilla James Servant 22 Nurse Herefordshire Kate Corcoran Servant 34 Cook Dublin Annie Dodd Servant 25 Waitress Salop Amelia Wilkinson Servant 19 Kitchen maid Salop John Timmins Servant 25 Coachman & Groom Salop Harry Stely Servant 7 Undergardener Salop Plus 32 patients, aged 31-71 from Shropshire, Herefordshire, Staffordshire, Lancashire, Essex, Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Nottinghamshire, Cumberland, Kent and Wales. 1891 Mrs Hannah McClintock, private lunatic asylum for ladies Kelly’s Directory 1890 Hannah McClintock, Grove House, occupier Register of electors Date Details Source 1885 Mrs Hannah McClintock, private lunatic asylum for ladies Kelly’s Directory 1883 John Robert McLintock, All Stretton, occupation of house and land Register of electors 1881 Name Status Age Occupation Place of birth Census John R McClintock Head, Married 41 Physician Scotland Hannah McClintock Wife, Married 38 Grosmont, Monmouthshire Mary McClintock Daughter 8 Church Stretton John McClintock Son 7 Church Stretton Frances McClintock Daughter 5 Church Stretton Lawson McClintock Son 2 Church Stretton Frances M A Jones Governess 19 Governess Church Stretton Agnes Southern Attendant 38 Domestic servant Ditton Priors Sarah Jones Attendant 25 Domestic servant Pembridge Emma Farnwold Attendant 22 Domestic servant Worcestershire, Upper Sapley Lydia Meredith Attendant 18 Domestic servant Worcestershire, Pershore Louisa Haywood Servant 18 Kitchen maid Church Stretton Charlotte Haywood Servant 15 Domestic servant Church Stretton Sarah Howels Servant 22 Housemaid Shrewsbury Charlotte Beddows Servant 25 Laundress Yockleton Myra Massey Servant 17 Nurse Longden Eliza George Servant 25 Cook Tugford Edward Young Servant 18 Groom Welshpool Harry Frair Servant 16 Page Cardington Date Details Source Sarah Lee Boarder, Widow 72 Gentlewoman Lancashire, Preston Sarah C Goole Boarder 49 Gentlewoman Worcestershire, Tenbury Jane Crawford Boarder 47 Gentlewoman Essex, Woodford Jane Dallers Boarder 67 Gentlewoman Wolverhampton Plus 28 patients, aged 17-80 with occupation and rank including, Gentlewoman, Pupil teacher, Farmer’s daughter, Clergyman’s daughter, widow of Baptist Minister, widow of Draper, from Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Gloucestershire, Hertfordshire, Wiltshire, Cumberland, Wales, India and Canada. 1881 John Robert McLintock, All Stretton, occupation of house and land Register of electors 1880 John Robert McLintock, All Stretton, occupation of house and land Register of electors 1879 John Robert McLintock MD, private lunatic asylum for ladies Kelly’s Directory 1879 John Robert McLintock, All Stretton, occupation of house and land Register of electors 1874 Harriett Bakewell, private lunatic asylum for ladies Casey’s Directory 1871 Name Status Age Occupation Place of birth Census Harriet Bakewell Head, Widow 48 Proprietor of Asylum Rushbury Anne Wainwright Cousin 34 Munslow Hannah Wainwright Niece 29 Hereford, Kenchurch Annabella Howard Boarder 30 Cheshire, Bredbury Jane Dallow Boarder 57 Stafford, Wolverhampton Charlotte Hile Boarder 38 Craven Arms Emma L M Guyther Boarder 39 Ladies Companion Gloucester, Bristol Date Details Source Mary Spencer Servant 23 Housemaid Worcestershire, Rockford Helen Dursell Servant 23 Attendant Frodesley Deborah Jones Servant 39 Cook Domestic Hereford, Kimbolton Frances Ecclestone Servant 28 Attendant Shrewsbury Ann Dorricott Servant 17 Housemaid Church Stretton Plus 23 patients, aged 19-75 with occupation and rank including, Gentlewoman, Farmer’s daughter, Clergyman’s daughter, Veterinary Surgeon’s daughter, from Shropshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Gloucestershire, Cumberland, Lancashire, Nottinghamshire, Berkshire, Sussex, Wales, Ireland, and India. 1871 Mrs Harriett Bakewell, private lunatic asylum for ladies Casey’s Directory 1870 Mrs Harriett Bakewell, private lunatic asylum for ladies Post Office Directory 1867 10 Aug 1867 Enfranchisement to said Robert McCartney, consideration £60 Manorial records 1863 12 June 1863 Surrender by mortgage for £1300 to Robert McCartney Manorial records 1862 14 Feb 1862 Admittance of Samuel Glover Bakewell Manorial records 1862 Owner Estate Rental Manorial Rent roll Joseph Glover Bakewell Fr a house and land 7d Joseph Glover Bakewell For the Plough and leasow 10d 1861 Name Status Age Occupation Place of birth Census Anne Wainwright Head, Unmarried 24 Matron of Private Lunatic Asylum Berkshire, Hungerford Mary Griffiths Attendant 20 Servant Onibury Fanny Evans Attendant 18 Servant Munslow Catherine Morris Cook 21 Servant All Stretton Date Details Source Plus 13 patients, aged 20-73 with occupation and rank including, Gentlewoman, Widow of clergyman, Widow of Farmer, Daughter of tradesman, from Shropshire, Herefordshire, Staffordshire, Isle of Wight, and Wales 1856 Samuel Glover Bakewell, Doctor Post Office Directory 1851 Un inhabited Census 1844 William Craig, Boarding and day school Pigot & Co Directory 1841 Name Age Occupation Born in county? Census William Craig 38 Schoolmaster No, Scotland Elizabeth Craig 36 Yes Eliza Craig 10 Yes Robert Craig 8 Yes Thomas Craig 6 Yes Janet Craig 4 Yes William Craig 2 Yes Martha Craig 6 months Yes Samuel Groves 16 Pupil No John Rheese 12 Pupil No Thomas Jones 12 Pupil No Charles Mickelburgh 13 Pupil No Henry Holl 14 Pupil Yes William Sargent 12 Pupil Yes Date Details Source George H Bond 11 Pupil Yes Henry Bond 10 Pupil Yes Richard Bright 15 Pupil Yes William Bate 8 Pupil Yes Richard Everall 8 Pupil Yes Robert Craig 11 Pupil Yes James Turner 11 Pupil Yes Caroline Palmer 20 Female Servant Yes Mary Edwards 19 Yes 1840 William Craig, Gents Boarding school Robson’s Directory 1839 Owner Occupier Description Tithe map and apportionment Representatives of Henry Wilding William Craig House, Buildings, Playground, 2 acres 4 perches 1835 21 Nov 1835 Will of Henry Wilding proved, establishing trust for his children Richard and Will Mary Sophia 1835 27 May 1835 Burial of Henry Wilding Parish registers 1830 14 Oct 1830 A messuage with building and a parcel called the Yard (1 ½ a), late John Manorial records Corfield, now William Craig and Thomas Haines. John Broome of Church Stretton, gentleman, sells to Henry Wilding for £600 .
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