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FRIPP and POCOCK familes of Bristol, UK

Notes


Edward Fripp

I do not have any evidence that this Edward married both Mary and Sarah but most researchers have Sarah as a 2nd wife. I have some doubts as he seems to have a son Edward and a daughter Mary by both marriages, perhaps the 1st Edward and Mary died in infancy.

If you have any proof on this matter I would be interested to hear from you. There should be an e-mail button in the top left corner.


Mary Fripp

Found at: http://freespace.virgin.net/david.smart6/nonpjs/NonPJsDF.html

Mary FRIPP Mary, born Before 1702 married Samuel POBJAY on 24/04/1717 at Frome StJ


Elizabeth Fripp

Found at: http://www.gomezsmarts.free-online.co.uk/families/hooperpr.htm

Marriage Licence Bonds
3 Mar 1710 Frome, Hemington or Norton StP
Roger HOOPER Gent of Frome Selwood
Elizabeth FRIPP 25, sp of Norton St Philip (Mother's consent. Father absent from home on account of his debts for some years, also consents)


Anne Fripp

Possible spouse for Anne.
Hume, John
Born: 1705
Married (1):
Married (2):

General Notes:
John born 1705, Dean of St. Paul's, and Bishop successively of Bristol, Oxford and Salisbury. [From History of Dunbar Hume and Dundas from Drummond's Noble British Families, William Pickering, London 1846]

Marriage Information:
John married Anne Fripp
Marriage Information:
John also married Mary


Sir Alfred Downing Fripp

See feature page here.



From Kelly's Handbook - 1914. Page 588

Fripp, Sir Alfred. Eldest son of late Alfred Downing Fripp. R.W.S., of Hampstead, N.W.
K.C.V.O. (1906)
C.B. (1900)
M.S. & M.B. London
F.R.C.S. England
Knight of Grace, Order of St. John of Jerusalem.
Knighted 1903:

b.1862; m.1898 to Margaret Scott, R.R.C., only daughter of late T.B. Haywood, of Reigate, Surrey

Surgeon to and Lecturer upon surgery at Guy's Hospital.
Surgeon in Ordy. to King Edward VII. 1897-1910 & to King George V. from 1910.
Surgeon in Ordy. to H.R.H. Duke of Connaught from 1909.

ABODES: 19 Portland Place, W.London; & The Mill House, West Lulworth, Dorset.



NOTE: from Rod Fripp
A biography of Alfred is by Cecil Roberts, called “Alfred Fripp” and is an account of his life and good deeds. Dad said that it was commissioned and edited by his wife after his death.

The house at Lulworth was designed by Sir Edward Lutyens and was named "Weston" after "Westonbirt", which was owned by Sir George Holford - a good friend of Sir Alfred.


NOTE:
A well was made in the drought of 1921 and given to Broughton, Hampshire (between Salisbury & Winchester) by John Trude Fripp in memory of his son Lt John Trude Fripp who was killed in action in the Great War at Loos October 1915. The well was formally handed over to the Parish Council on behalf of the donor by Sir Alfred D Fripp KCVO etc. and the tablet unveiled by Lady Fripp October 1926.

John Trude Fripp's ancestors possibly came from Witchampton, so if he was related to Sir Alfred this could link the Fripps of Bristol to the Witchampton Fripps.



NOTE:
Sir Alfred was 3rd cousin of Lena Ashwell (Pocock). When her health was bad he advised her to see Dr. Henry Simson who later became her husband.


Lady Margaret Scott Haywood

This obituary, probably from The Times, was supplied by Sarah Pearce (nee Dickson). It includes an appreciation by Sarah's father, David Dickson, who was a friend and neighbour of the Fripp family in Lulworth and bought the Fripp home "Weston" in 1962.

LADY FRIPP dies in London

The death has occurred in London of Lady Margaret Scott Fripp, who for many years lived at Lulworth and who was the wife of the late Sir Alfred Downing Fripp K.C.V.O., a surgeon to King George V. She was 85.
Until two years ago, when she moved to London, she had lived at Weston, Lulworth, where she had a large circle of friends.
She was the only daughter of the late Mr T.B. Haywood. She married in 1898 and her husband died in 1930.
Cremation is private and the funeral service will be at West Lulworth on March 19.

AN APPRECIATION
David Dickson writes:
'Lady Fripp's death marks with characteristically quiet significance the passing of a notable life of happiness at Lulworth and Portland Place, in London.
Short in stature, dignified in nature, gentle and humorous in character, here was the heart which beat loudest at Weston where she lived, surrounded, as often as possible, by her large family and friends.
Accompanying her husband's ambulance unit to South Africa in the Boer War - hairpins being blown from her head by the slipstream of one of the Graham White's early aircraft - playing tennis (with a diabolical underhand serve) - swimming at Oswald - boating - walking with her dogs - talking to children - all these show the span of her loves and her life.
The family she leaves behind is her finest memorial.'



A portrait of Lady Fripp is held in the National Portrait gallery but is not currently on-line.


Betty Agnes Fripp

Recollections from Sarah Pearce (nee Dickson) who, as a child, grew up with the Fripp family:

Betty lived in Lulworth and was very involved with Baden-Powell's Girl Guides. She was a real character and loved children. She would give any child who swam across Lulworth Cove a silver lobster pick. She took her young relatives and god children to see Peter Pan every Christmas. She was godmother of one of Sarah's brothers.

Betty was especially skilled in the art of mackeral fishing. She taught us all to fish and loved to take us fishing in her boat. She was quite eccentric and was weather beaten, like a fisherman. She wore shorts and a handkerchief tied round her neck and round her waist - a make shift halter-neck - red silk with a sort of paisley pattern on it.

She lived at the Mill House, Weston and then the Lynches, where tennis was played every afternoon at 3.00. Of all the guests that stayed at Weston the most memorable would be Sir Lawrence Olivier and Vivienne Leigh, who spent the first night of their honeymoon there. They were, however, most put out to be woken up early the following morning by Betty!


Alfred Downing Fripp

See feature page here.



A grandson of marine artist, Nicholas Pocock. Alfred studied at the British Museum and Royal Academy. He first exhibited in 1842 at the Old Watercolour Society, founded by his grandfather, Nicholas.

1881 Census: 92 Haverstock Hill, Hampstead, London, Middlesex
Source: FHL Film 1341036 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 0168 Folio 30 Page 1
Marr Age Sex Birthplace
Alfred O. FRIPP M 58 M Bristol
Rel: Head
Occ: Artist (Water Color Painter)
Eliza Bannister FRIPP M 46 F Blandford, Dorset, England
Rel: Wife
Annie Dalton FRIPP U 31 F London, Middlesex, England
Rel: Daur
Edith Jane FRIPP U 17 F Swanage, Dorset, England
Rel: Daur
Alfred Downing FRIPP U 15 M Blandford, Dorset, England
Rel: Son
Occ: Scholar
Reginald Edward FRIPP U 4 M Hampstead, Middlesex, England
Rel: Son
Occ: Scholar
Harriet Louisa HOPE U 37 F Buxted Wood, Surrey, England
Rel: Servant
Occ: Nurse Domestic Servant
Sarah Elizabeth PAIN U 26 F Lulworth, Dorset, England
Rel: Servant
Occ: Cook Domestic Servant
Eliza Harriet ROPER U 15 F Buxted Wood, Surrey, England
Rel: Servant
Occ: Housemaid


Thomas Burt Haywood

1881 Census: Woodhatch, Reigate Foreign, Surrey

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Thomas B. HAYWOOD Head M Male 55 Devizes, Wiltshire, England Timber Merchant
Margaret L. HAYWOOD Wife M Female 40 London, Middlesex, England
Charles B. HAYWOOD Son Male 7 Brixton, Surrey, England Scholar
Margaret S. HAYWOOD Dau Female 1 Reigate, Surrey, England
Fanny HARRISON Serv U Female 36 London, Middlesex, England Nurse (Dom)
Sophia HARRISON Serv U Female 28 Ware, Hertford, England Cook (Dom)
Eliza HALFLINE Serv U Female 32 Mudwenion, Shropshire, England Parlour Maid (Dom)
Elizabeth HOPTON Serv U Female 20 Dorking, Surrey, England Under Nurse (Dom)
Louisa LANAWAY Serv U Female 24 N K, Hereford, England House Maid (Dom)
Clara DICKINSON Serv U Female 20 Reigate, Surrey, England Under Maid (Dom)
Anne FREEMAN Serv U Female 19 Reigate, Surrey, England Kitchen Maid (Dom)
Anne M. EDWARDS Serv U Female 17 Reigate, Surrey, England Scullery Maid (Dom)
Edwin ROSS Serv U Male 16 London, Middlesex, England Footman (Dom)


Alfred Downing Fripp

See feature page here.



A grandson of marine artist, Nicholas Pocock. Alfred studied at the British Museum and Royal Academy. He first exhibited in 1842 at the Old Watercolour Society, founded by his grandfather, Nicholas.

1881 Census: 92 Haverstock Hill, Hampstead, London, Middlesex
Source: FHL Film 1341036 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 0168 Folio 30 Page 1
Marr Age Sex Birthplace
Alfred O. FRIPP M 58 M Bristol
Rel: Head
Occ: Artist (Water Color Painter)
Eliza Bannister FRIPP M 46 F Blandford, Dorset, England
Rel: Wife
Annie Dalton FRIPP U 31 F London, Middlesex, England
Rel: Daur
Edith Jane FRIPP U 17 F Swanage, Dorset, England
Rel: Daur
Alfred Downing FRIPP U 15 M Blandford, Dorset, England
Rel: Son
Occ: Scholar
Reginald Edward FRIPP U 4 M Hampstead, Middlesex, England
Rel: Son
Occ: Scholar
Harriet Louisa HOPE U 37 F Buxted Wood, Surrey, England
Rel: Servant
Occ: Nurse Domestic Servant
Sarah Elizabeth PAIN U 26 F Lulworth, Dorset, England
Rel: Servant
Occ: Cook Domestic Servant
Eliza Harriet ROPER U 15 F Buxted Wood, Surrey, England
Rel: Servant
Occ: Housemaid


Anne Dalton Allies

Possible siblings:(LDS)

Edwin ALLIES
Birth: 1804, England (Could be confused with father?)
Father: Edwin ALLIES
Mother: Anne DALTON

Mary Allies
Christening: 24 FEB 1824 Westbury-On-Trym, Gloucester
Father: Edwin Allies
Mother: Ann

Jane Allies
Christening: 18 JAN 1827 Westbury-On-Trym, Gloucester
Father: Edwin Allies
Mother: Anne

Edwin ALLIES
Birth: 1804, England
Father: Edwin ALLIES
Mother: Anne DALTON


Rev. Samuel Charles Fripp

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B.A. at Queens College, Cambridge. (source: POCOCK biography)
Unitarian Minister at Bristol

ABODES:
Rainham, Kent.
Ovington, Hants.

Found on Free BMD: Samuel Charles Fripp died Mar qtr 1843 at Clifton (GRO district) also Mary Ann Fripp which was probably his wife.


William Russel Fripp

Wills and Admon Index: 19 March 1880 (effects under £200)
Personal estate of William Russell Fripp, late of Belle Vue Cottage, Darling Hurst Street, Windmill Hill, Darling Hurst, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, gentleman, bachelor. Died 22 October 1876 at Belle Vue Cottage. Granted at Public Registry to George Arthur Fripp of 13 College Terrace, Belsize Park, Middlesex; Artist, brother and one of next of kin.



Found at : http://www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca:9000/sn-45D9E22/view/TextualRecords/find%2Bfripp%2B%2B%2B%2B/1#0

3 440 [Cowichan ?] William Russell 01 Dec 1862 Fripp