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Family Notices

Sutton Veny

BIRTHS

MARRIAGES

Married - Monday was married, Mr Miles, of Mill, to Miss Ann Randall, of .

(Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette – 22 May 1800)

Married - On Saturday was married, at Sutton Veny, in this county, Nathaniel Barton, Esq. of , to Miss Elizabeth Thring, daughter of the Rev. Dr. Thring, rector of Sutton.

(Hampshire Chronicle – 20 August 1804)

Married – Mr J. Racster, of Pershore, Worcestershire, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Thring, of Sutton-Veny, Wilts.

(Oxford Journal – 26 December 1812)

Married – On the 9th inst. was married, at Warminster by the Rev. W. D. Thring, Lieut.-Col. George Martin, of the Honourable East-India Company’s Service, to Mary, third daughter of the Rev. Dr. Thring, late of Sutton- Veny, Wilts.

(Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette – 2 December 1813)

Married – On Thursday the 16th inst. was married at Sutton Veny, Mr J. Snelgrove Elling, woolstapler to Miss Arundell Long, of the same place.

( and Winchester Journal – 27 June 1814)

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Married – Saturday was married the Rev. T. L. Shapcott, master if the Free Grammar School, Southampton, to Miss Long, of Sutton Veny, near Warminster.

(Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette – 20 July 1820)

Married – Mr Imber, of Sutton Veny, to Sarah, daughter of Mr House, of .

(Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette – 1 December 1825)

Married – At Batcombe, Somerset, Worthy Beaven, esq; of Sutton Veny, Wilts, to Marianne, daughter of the late Stephen Neale, esq; of the former place.

(Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette – 14 May 1829)

Married – Lately, at Limehouse, by the Rev. James Williams, Henry George Stirling Gertzen, of Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, to Charlotte, fourth daughter of the late Mr John Hooper, formerly of Sutton Veny, Wilts.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – 1 September 1834)

Married – Jan. 1 at St. Pancras Church, Middlesex, by the Rev. W. D. Thring, D.D. Rector of Sutton Veny, in this county, Joseph Lax, Esq., of Litfield Place, Clifton, to Sarah Frances, daughter of the late Nathaniel Barton, Esq., of House, Wilts.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – 5 January, 1835)

Married – Jan. 27, at Walcot Church, Bath, Stephen Neale, Esq., of Batcombe, to Sarah, only daughter of the late G. Halliday, Esq. of Sutton Veny, Wilts.

(Bristol Mercury – 17 January 1835)

Married – At Berkeley, the Rev. C, R. E. Awdry, son of the Rev. J. Awdry, rector of Felsted, Essex, to Jane, eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr. Thring, rector of Sutton Veny, Wilts.

(Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette – 13 October 1836)

Married – June 3, at Sutton Veny, by the Rev. Dr. Thring, R. P. Hulme, Esq., of Maisonette, Devon, to Anne, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Brouncker Thring, D.D. Rector of Sutton Veny, and of Overton, Wilts.

(Wiltshire Independent – 10 June 1847)

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Married – Aug. 23, at Sutton Veny, by the Rev. C. Scott Bliss, J. Hume, Esq., 80th Regt., youngest son of the late J. Hume, M.D., to Mary, third daughter of the Rev, W. D. Thring, D.D., Rector of the above parish.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – 26 August 1848)

Married – On the 19th inst., at St. Matthew, Bethnal-green, by the Rev. T. Gibson, John Brockest, eldest son of Mr Sorrell, solicitor, of Hackney, to Harriet Decimia, youngest daughter of the late Mr John Hooper, formerly of Sutton Veney, Wilts.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – 26 August 1848)

DEATHS

Deaths - Lately died, greatly esteemed and sincerely lamented, Mr William Long, of Sutton Veny, in this county.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – 9 February 1807)

Deaths – On the 16th inst. died, at Sutton Veny, in this county, Mrs Long, widow of Mr W. F. Long, beloved by her family, and highly esteemed by all her friends and acquaintance, by whom her loss is severely felt.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – 1 June 1807)

Deaths – On the 23d Sept. at Sarch farm, near Stourhead, in the prime of life, Miss Mary Long, second daughter of the late Mr W. F. Long, of Sutton Veny, Wilts.

(Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette – 5 October 1809)

Deaths – On Friday last died, after a few days illness, greatly lamented by his family and a numerous circle of friends, the Rev. Brouncker Thring, D.D., rector of Sutton Veny, and vicar of Overton, in this county.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal –5 October 1812)

Deaths – Died, at Warminster, on Friday the 14th inst. Mrs Jane Thring, sister of the late Rev. Dr. Thring of Sutton Veny, in this county.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – 17 August 1818)

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Deaths – Died, on Wednesday se’nnight, at Bishopstrow, Mary, widow of Col. G. Martin, of the India service, and third daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Thring, of Sutton Veny, in this county.

(Hampshire Chronicle – 1 March 1819)

Deaths – Died, last week, at Warminster, Ann Thring, sister of the late Rev. Dr. Thring, of Sutton Veny, in this county, aged 64 years.

(Hampshire Chronicle – 31 January 1820)

Deaths – On the 5th instant died at Bishopstrow, in this county, after a long and painful illness, Mary Bayly Thring, widow of the late Rev. Brouncher Thring, D.D. Rector of Stoon Veny, Wilts.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – 10 January 1825)

Deaths – Aged 38, Mr George Perham, of Sutton Veny.

(Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette – 15 October 1829)

Deaths – A short time since, Miss Hinton, of Greenhill House, in the parish of Sutton Veny, in this county, much esteemed by a large circle of friends, and deservedly lamented by the poor of her neighbourhood, to whom she had, for many years past, exercised a continued course of benevolence and charity. She has bequeathed a legacy of one hundred pounds, duty free, to the Salisbury Infirmary, to which excellent Institution she had already made a donation of double that amount.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – 21 November 1831)

Deaths – At Sutton Veny, on the 19th inst. aged 78, Mr Wm. Imber.

(Hampshire Advertiser – 25 February 1832)

Deaths - May 4, at an advanced age, at Sutton Veny, Wilts, Mrs Laelia Best, widow, only surviving child of the late Rev. Rich. Price of , in the same county.

(Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette – 21 May 1835)

Deaths – Died, on Thrusday last, Mr Leonard Hinton, of the Green Dragon Inn, Barford St. Martin. He was baptized at Corsley, Wilts, June 10th, 1759. In the event of the death of one nephew, Mr Hinton would have been heir-at-law to the Moothill Estate, Sutton Veny, Wiltshire.

(Hampshire Advertiser – 8 December 1838)

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Deaths – Died, April 22, aged 54, Mr Robert Elling, woolstapler, of Sutton Veny.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – 2 May 1842)

Deaths – Died, on Monday, Oct. 31, after a short illness, Mr Geo. Elling, of Sutton Veny, aged 52 years.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – 5 November 1842)

Deaths – Died, April 20, Miss Eliza Best, of Sutton Veny, in this county, aged 63.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – 24 April 1847)

Deaths – June 14, at Sutton Veny, Miss Frances Ellen Long, youngest daughter of the late Mr Long, of Newnham.

(Wiltshire Independent – 24 June 1847)

Deaths – Died, Feb. 21, aged 22, after a long illness, deeply lamented by her family and a large circle of friends, Sarah Jane, eldest daughter of Mr Elling, of Sutton Veny.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – 26 February 1848)

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Deaths – Feb. 21, of lingering consumption, endured with patient submission, Sarah Jane, eldest daughter of Mr Rich. Elling, Sutton Veny, Wilts.

(Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette – 2 March 1848)

Deaths – Died, on the 30th ult., aged nine years, Charles, son of Mr Richard Elling, of Sutton Veny, Wilts.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – 8 April 1848)

Deaths – Died, Jan. 22, at Sutton Veny, Wilts, in his 43d year, after a lingering illness, Mr William Brown, wheelwright, highly esteemed by all who knew him.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – 3 February 1849)

Deaths – Died, on Sunday, Feb. 25, after a short illness, aged eight years, John Richard, youngest son of Mr Richard Elling, of Sutton Veny, Wilts.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – 3 March 1849)

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