Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Family History Guide
Cheltenham is an Ancient Parish and a market town in the county of Gloucestershire.
Other places in the parish include: Sandford, Naunton, Westhall, Arle, Alstone, and Cheltenham Holy Trinity.
Cheltenham parishes:
Parish church:
Parish registers begin: 1558. Separate registers exist for Cheltenham Holy Trinity: 1821
Nonconformists include: Baptist, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Countess of Huntingdon Methodist, Independent/Congregational, Jewish, Particular Baptist, Presbyterian, Primitive Methodist, Roman Catholic, Society of Friends/Quaker, Unitarian, Wesleyan Methodist, and Wesleyan Methodist Association.
Table of Contents
Adjacent Parishes
- Up Hatherley
- Badgeworth
- Boddington
- Swindon
- Elmstone Hardwicke
- Charlton Kings
- Staverton
- Prestbury
- Cheltenham St Peter
- Leckhampton
- Cheltenham St Paul
Parish History
Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales Circa 1870
Cheltenham, a town, a parish, a sub-district, a district, and a hundred in Gloucester. The town stands on the river Chelt, at the terminus of a short branch railway, 7 ¼ miles ENE of Gloucester. The railway communicates westward directly with the Gloucester and Birmingham, and indirectly with the Great Western; and further railway communication is in progress of formation both eastward into direct junction with the Oxford, Worcester, and Wolverhampton line, and southeastward, past Holwell and Highworth, into direct junction with the Great Western.
The site of the town is a fertile valley, amphitheatred at the distance of two miles, by the Cotswold hills; the climate is comparatively mild and equable; and the environs show charming features of wood and mansion on the plain, and include brilliant scenery and noble prospects among the Cotswolds. The town is supposed to be of Saxon origin; but it remained a small straggling hamlet at the close of the 17th century; and it owed its present consequence to the discovery of medicinal springs in 1716, and to an invalid sojourn at it of George III. in 1788.
It is now one of the finest and most fashionable towns in the kingdom, a great resort of visitors in quest of health or pleasure, and a chosen permanent residence of many wealthy annuitants. It consists principally of spacious streets, squares, crescents, and terraces in a style of neatness or elegance; it includes likewise a large number of sumptuous detached villas; and it presents everywhere the pleasing ornament of trees, in lines along the streets, in groups on the larger spaces, and in scatterings among the villas. The chief street is upwards of 1 ½ mile long, and forms the seat of nearly all the shopping and stir; while the other quarters spread away in fashionable airiness, ease, and retirement.
The mineral springs are numerous; and they present considerable differences in their constituent elements. All are strongly saline; some are also chalybeate; and most contain iodine, in the proportion of about a grain in a gallon. The saline ingredients in one of the strongest are 74.5 grains of muriate of soda, 2.25 of muriate of lime, 2. of muriate of magnesia, and 11.75 of sulphate of soda; but these ingredients differ so much in neighbouring springs, that at one of the spas, or places where the waters are obtained, there is a row of taps all differing from one another in saline strength.
The chief spas are the Old Wells, the Montpelier, the Pittville, and the Cambray. The Old Wells are approached through a fine avenue, and have a pump-room, 66 feet by 23, rebuilt in 1803.
The Montpelier was opened in 1809; is situated among charming gardens; and has an elegant and commodious pump-room with a lofty dome.
The Pittville was opened in 1830; is situated in grounds of surpassing beauty; and has a splendid Grecian edifice, 90 feet by 43, with a wide colonnade and a lofty dome.
The Cambray was discovered in 1833; is situated at the corner of Imperial square; and has an octagonal building in the Tudor style. The season for drinking the waters extends from May till October; and is rifest and best in August and September. Seven hotels, mainly for the accommodation of visitors, are on a great scale; and one of them, the Queen’s, erected in 1836, cost £50,000.
Lodging-houses also are numerous and good. Pleasure-gardens, reading-rooms, libraries, musical promenades, concerts, balls, floral exhibitions, pyrotechny, cricket-matches, and other recreations are plentiful. Races are run on one of the finest courses in the kingdom; hunting is enjoyed in the winter months; a theatre, a museum, a zoological garden, and a philosophical institution offer a variety of attractions; and a beautiful surrounding country presents a rich diversity of walks and drives.
The town-hall, the masonic-hall, and the market-house are good buildings.
The parish church, nearly in the centre of the town, is early decorated English and cruciform, with square tower and lofty octagonal spire; has an ancient pulpit and reading-desk, and a beautiful circular north window; and contains a curious monument of 1643.
Trinity church, near the Pittville spa, is a commodious Gothic structure, erected as a chapel of ease, principally at the expense of Lord Sherborne.
St. John’s church, in Berkeley-street, is a neat building, erected in 1828.
St. Paul’s church, in St. Paul-street, is a spacious structure, built by voluntary subscription.
St. James’ church, in Suffolk-square, is a neat Gothic edifice. Christ church, in Lansdowne, is a beautiful transepted structure, 130 feet by 107.
St Peter’s church, in Tewkesbury-place, is an edifice in the Norman style by Dankes, with a round tower 90 feet high.
St. Luke’s church is an erection of 1855, in the geometric decorated style.
St. Mark’s church was built in 1861; is in the decorated English style; and consists of nave, chancel, and south aisles, with vestry.
The places of worship within the borough in 1851 were 7 of the Church of England, with 10,855 sittings; 4 of Independents, with 2,030 s.; 4 of Baptists, with 2,300 s.; 1 of Quakers, with 100 s.; 1 of Unitarians, with 300 s.; 4 of Wesleyan Methodists, with 1,415 s.; 2 of the Wesleyan Association, with 240 s.; 1 of Lady Huntingdon’s Connexion, with 750 s.; 1 of Latter Day Saints, with 630 s.; 1 of Roman Catholics, with 360 s.; and 1 of Jews, with 85 s.
The grammar-school was founded in 1574; and has an endowed income of £30, and two scholarships at Pembroke college, Oxford. The Cheltenham proprietory college, for the education of noblemen and gentlemen, was built in 1843; is a splendid edifice in the Tudor style, with a frontage of 240 feet, and a central tower 80 feet high; and has a hall 90 feet by 45, and a gymnasium. The Church of England training-college was founded in 1849; is an edifice in the early English style, raised at a cost of about £12,000; and has accommodation for 100 persons.
The schools within the borough, in 1851, were 23 public day schools, with 3,405 scholars; 59 private day schools, with 1,306 s.; and 22 Sunday schools, with 3,138 s. There are a general hospital, a female orphan asylum, alms-houses, and a workhouse. Total endowed charities, £382.
The town has a head post-office, a telegraph station, and three banking-offices; is a seat of petty sessions and a polling place; and publishes seven weekly newspapers. Markets are held on Thursdays and Saturdays; and fairs on the second Thursday of April, Holy Thursday, 5 Aug., the second Thursday of Sept., and the third Thursday of Dec. Nearly all the trade is dependent on visitors and wealthy residents.
The town was made a borough by the Reform act, and sends one member to parliament; and its borough boundaries are conterminate with the parish. Real property in 1860, £207,716. Direct taxes in 1857, £30,598. Electors in 1860, 2,359. Pop. in 1841, 31,411; in 1861, 39,639. Houses, 7,012. The borough or parish includes the tythings of Alstone and Arle, and the hamlets of Naunton, Westhall, and Sandford; and is divided, for local purposes, into five wards.
The manor belonged to Edward the Confessor and William the Conqueror; passed to the Earls of Salisbury, Feschamp abbey, Sion nunnery, Prince Charles, and the Duttons; was bought from Lord Sutton, by James Agg, Gardner, Esq., for nearly £40,000; and belongs now to R. S. Lingwood, Esq.
The parochial church is a rectory, and the other churches are p. curacies, in the diocese of Gloucester and Bristol. Value of the rectory, £500; of Trinity Church, £450 ; of St. John and St. James, each £230; of St. Paul, £300; of Christ Church, £400; of St. Peter, £150; of St. Luke, £350; of St. Mark, £181. Patrons of the rectory, and of Christ Church, Simeon’s Trustees; of Trinity, St. John, St. Paul, and St. Luke, the Rector; of St. James, St. Peter, and St. Mark, Trustees.
The sub-district is conterminate with the parish. The district includes also the sub-district of Charlton-Kings, containing the parishes of Charlton-Kings, Leckhampton, Swindon, Prestbury, Cubberley, Cowley, Whitcomb-Magna, Badgeworth, Great Shurdington, Up-Hatherley, Staverton, and part of Elmstone-Hardwicke. Acres, 24,876. Poor-rates in 1862, £21,276. Pop. in 1841, 40,246; in 1861, 49,792. Houses, 9,095. Marriages, in 1860, 424; births, 1,379, of which 94 were illegitimate; deaths, 851, of which 239 were at ages under 5 years, and 21 at ages above 85. Marriages in the ten years 1851-60, 3,955; births, 12,042 ; deaths, 8,925. The places of worship in 1851, additional to those within the borough, were 12 of the Church of England, with 3,665 sittings; 5 of Independents, with 60 S.; 2 of Baptists, with 240 s.; and 1 of Wesleyan Methodists, with 174 s. The schools, additional to those within the borough, were 11 public day schools, with 789 scholars; 20 private day schools, with 307 s.; and 16 Sunday schools, with 1,029 s.
The hundred contains only Cheltenham parish and parts of four other parishes. Acres, 8,961. Pop., 45,886. Houses, 8,263.
Source: The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales [Wilson, John M]. A. Fullarton & Co. N. d. c. [1870-72].
Leonard’s Gazetteer of England and Wales 1850
Cheltenham, 96 m. S.W. London, and 9 miles N.E. Gloucester. Mrkt. Thurs. P. 31,411
Source: Leonard’s Gazetteer of England and Wales; Second Edition; C. W. Leonard, London; 1850.
Naunton Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales Circa 1870
Naunton, a hamlet in Cheltenham parish, Gloucester; near Cheltenham.
Source: The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales [Wilson, John M]. A. Fullarton & Co. N. d. c. [1870-72]
Directors of Companies
The following people were listed in the Directory of Directors 1881 as directors of companies who were either living in Cheltenham or the company was based in Cheltenham or both.
Bowly – Mr Edward Bowly is a director of the County of Gloucester Bank, Limited, Cheltenham.
Freeman – Mr Henry William Freeman, J.P., Thirlestaine Hall, Cheltenham, is a director of the –
Gloucestershire Banking Company Limited
Gloucester Wagon Company Limited
Severn and Wye and Severn Bridge Railway Company
Sharpness New Docks and Gloucester and Birmingham Navigation
Gwinnett – Mr William Henry Gwinnett, Cheltenham, is a director of the London and Provincial Law Assurance Society
Hallewell – Mr Edmund Gilling Hallewell, J.P., Beauchamp House, Churcham, Gloucester, is a director of the-
County of Gloucester Bank Limited Cheltenham
Hodson – Col. C.W. Hodson, is vice chairman of the County of Gloucester Bank, Limited, Cheltenham.
Skillicorne – Mr William Nash Skillicorne, M.A., D.L., J.P., 9, Queens parade, Cheltenham, is chairman of the –
County of Gloucester Bank Limited
Bankrupts
Below is a list of people that were declared bankrupt between 1820 and 1843 extracted from The Bankrupt Directory; George Elwick; London; Simpkin, Marshall and Co.; 1843.
Acklam George, Cheltenham, coach-builder, Jan. 22, 1836.
Arkell James, Alstone, Cheltenham, miller, April 29, 1834.
Balcomb William, Cheltenham, plumber and painter, Nov. 24, 1835.
Ballinger Josiah, Cheltenham, livery stable keeper, April 26, 1842.
Banks Thomas, Cheltenham, linen draper, Jan. 27, 1835.
Bath James, Cheltenham, silversmith, April 15, 1826.
Bayly William Henry, Cheltenham, banker, May 2, 1821.
Baynton Thomas, Spa, Gloucestershire, coach proprietor, Jan. 1, 1830.
Baynton Thomas, Cheltenham, dealer in horses, Feb. 27, 1835.
Beak Johnson Hayward, Cheltenham, wine merchant, March 13, 1838.
Bellchambers Edmund, Gloucester and Cheltenham, printer, June 19, 1827.
Benbow Thomas, Cheltenham, mercer and draper, Aug. 8, 1837.
Bennett Robert South, Cheltenham, corn merchant, June 9, 1840.
Bennett Thomas Hale, Cheltenham, timber merchant, Dec. 12, 1837.
Bevill John William, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, tobacconist, May 6, 1822.
Bevill John William, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, general agent, Dec. 1, 1840.
Bidmead Joseph, Cheltenham, plumber and glazier, Nov. 9, 1827.
Bidmead William, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, plasterer, June 15, 1827.
Birchley William, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, grocer, March 27, 1824.
Bird William, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, plasterer, Dec. 19, 1826.
Bishop Edwin, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, tailor & draper, March 16, 1822.
Bishop William, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, mercer, Nov. 13, 1835.
Bonnor John, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, ironmonger, Sept. 8, 1837.
Boucher Thomas, Cheltenham, cabinet maker, Feb. 23, 1822.
Bowdige Edward, Cheltenham, dealer and chapman, July 7, 1837.
Bowerman Joseph, Cheltenham, Gloucester, common carrier, Sept. 22, 1837.
Boynton Thomas, Spa, Gloucestershire, coach proprietor, Jan. 1, 1830.
Brighton Thomas Woodhouse, Cheltenham, draper, Sept. 11, 1835.
Brighton Thomas Woodhouse, Cheltenham, general agent, Dec. 3, 1841.
Brookes Thomas, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, builder, June 13, 1828.
Brooks James William and Henry, Cheltenham, brewers, July 26, 1836.
Brown Thomas, Cheltenham, grocer and tea dealer, March 19, 1839.
Bruton Charles. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, grocer, Oct. 20, 1829.
Butler James Phillips, Cheltenham, wine and spirit merchant, Nov. 29, 1839.
Butt Edward Herbert, Cheltenham, innkeeper, April 7, 1840
Cave Samuel, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, jeweller, Feb, 22, 1823.
Collett Hen., Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, grocer & tea dealer, Dec. 21, 1830.
Cooke Thomas, and John, Cheltenham, upholsterers, Dec. 21, 1824.
Cooper William, Cheltenham, music seller, and cement dealer, Nov. 20, 1827.
Cordingley Edward, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, builder, Feb. 11, 1826
County James, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, oil and colourman, Mar. 11, 1842.
Cox William, Bath and Cheltenham, mercer and draper, Oct. 27, 1829.
Cox William Hawkins, Cheltenham, silk mercer, and draper, July 18, 1826.
Cox William Hawkins, Cheltenham, printer, Aug. 28, 1835.
Croad John Meeden, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, scrivener, Oct. 9, 1827.
Crook Benjamin Marsham, Cheltenham, linen draper, Aug. 26, 1836.
Croose John, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, tallow chandler, Nov. 2, 1824.
Dangerñeld William, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, victualler, April 16, 1830.
Dartnall William, Cheltenham, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Feb. 21, 1840.
Davis Ann; and Geo. Howell; Cheltenham, plumbers & glaziers, Jan. 10, 1826.
Dean James Marsh, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, linen draper, Feb. 26, 1841.
Denholme Alex., Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, dealer in slates, Aug. 17, 1822.
Dix Samuel, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, grocer, March 21, 1826.
Edouart Augustin Amand Constant Fidel, Cheltenham, dealer, May 13, 1826.
Edwards Henry, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, brick maker, June 8, 1827.
Ellacott John, High street, Cheltenham, shoe manufacturer, Oct. 8, 1841.
Ferryman John Burke Gustavus, Cheltenham, brick maker, Feb. 20, 1827.
Finlayson John, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, music seller, May 12, 1829.
Foulkes John, Cheltenham, haberdasher and hosier, March 5, 1825.
Freeman Elizabeth, Cheltenham, lodging house keeper, April 25, 1828.
French Thomas, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, grocer, Feb. 22, 1825.
Gibbons Thomas, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, plumber, May 1, 1827.
Goodrich Richard, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, whitesmith, March 9, 1827.
Graham Richard, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, linen draper, June 11, 1839.
Green Chas., Cheltenham, Gloucestersh., cooper & coal merchant, Nov. 8, 1831.
Green James, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, draper, May 2, 1834.
Green William, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, coach maker, Nov. 29, 1842.
Gunton John, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, confectioner, Dec. 13, 1831.
Gwinnell Rich., Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, plumber & glazier, Nov. 7, 1826.
Hague Richard; and Frederick White; Cheltenham, painters, Dec. 21, 1827.
Haile Mossop, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, victualler, March 4, 1823.
Hall Joseph, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, plasterer, April 25, 1826.
Hamper Henry, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, hosier & glover, May 18, 1822.
Hardwick James, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, builder, Dec. 28. 1830.
Hart William, Cheltenham, milliner and silk mercer, Dec. 20, 1836.
Hartwright James, Cheltenham, woollen draper and tailor, May 4, 1830.
Haviland Richard, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, distiller, Nov. 3, 1826.
Haviland Robt., sen.; & Rich. Haviland; Cheltenham, distillers, Dec. 19, 1826.
Hawker Thomas Roper, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, tailor, Sept. 20, 1831.
Hayward Thomas, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, builder, June 12, 1821.
Herbert Berther, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, silk mercer, Feb. 12, 1825.
Hewett Richard, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, brick maker, Aug. 25, 1837.
Heynes Stokes, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, wine merchant, Feb. 12, 1828.
Hill Joseph, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, woollen draper, Dec. 22, 1835.
Hill William, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, victualler, Aug. 28, 1827.
Hingston Andrew, Cheltenham, chemist and druggist, May 4, 1838.
Hobbins Ruth. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire innkeeper, May 2, 1828.
Holland Elizabeth, widow, Cheltenham, Gloucestersh., grocer, March 14, 1826.
Holland John; & Eliz. Holland; Cheltenham, Gloucester, grocers, Sept.18, 1827.
Hollis William Sydney, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, gun maker, June 20, 1826.
Howard Wm. Henry, Cheltenham, upholsterer & cabinet maker, Sept. 9, 1836.
Howell Isaac, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, plumber and glazier, Mar. 5, 1825.
Hughes John, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, wine merchant, May 22, 1821.
Hughes Joseph, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. butcher, Nov. 20, 1827.
Hughes William, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, hotel keeper, Nov. З, 1835.
Jackson Michael, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, dealer, March 21, 1826.
James John, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, victualler, May 27, 1828.
James John, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, wine merchant, June 5, 1838.
James John, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, wine merchant, Dec. 30, 1842.
Jay William, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, architect & builder, Aug. 19, 1828.
Jones James, Cheltenham, Gloucestersh., boot & shoe maker, June 10, 1826.
Joseph Michael Joseph, Cheltenham, proprietor of the New Circus, Jan.31, 1826.
Joseph Thomas, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, hatter, Oct. 26, 1827.
Knight John, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, builder and brewer, Nov. 20, 1829.
Knill Henry: and Henry Knill, jun.; Cheltenham, plumbers, July 6, 1827.
Knowles Thomas, High street, Cheltenham, warehouseman, May 31, 1825.
Large John, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. builder, March 21, 1826.
Lawrence Stephen, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, grocer, Jan. 19, 1827.
Lay John, Cheltenham place, Lambeth, stationer, Nov. 7, 1826.
Lediard Joseph, Cheltenham, slater and plasterer, Aug. 4, 1826.
Levoi Montague, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, picture dealer, Jan. 29, 1825.
Lewis Samuel, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, builder &. plumber, Oct. 16, 1835.
Lineham William, Cheltenham. Gloucestershire, builder, Oct. 17, 1837
Long Samuel, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, victualler, May 25, 1838.
Longdon George King, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, stone mason, Dec. 8, 1837.
Lyes William, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, coal merchant, March 23, 1822.
Mac Lean Edward, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, general dealer, July 21, 1837.
Maggs Sarah and James, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, mercers, Aug. 13, 1833.
Marshall Charles Henry, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, trader, Sept. 6. 1828.
Martin Samuel; and John Martin; Cheltenham. silversmiths, May 7, 1833.
Matthews Daniel; and Anthony Gardner; Cheltenham, grocers, Dec. 10, 1841.
Merrell John, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, grocer, Aug. 4. 1826.
Millard John; and Edward Millard; Cheltenham, upholsterers, May 11, 1841.
Millward Thomas, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, builder, Sept. 22, 1837.
Monson The Honourable Katherine, Cheltenham, builder, Jan. 6, 1829.
Morgan William, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, builder, Jan. 20, 1843.
Morgan William, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, retail brewer, Feb. 7, 1834.
Morgan William, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, builder, Feb. 27, 1838.
Morris James, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, baker, March 29, 1833.
Morris Robert, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, banker, April 8, 1828.
Morris Samuel, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, builder, Oct. 24, 1826.
Moss Charles, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, fishmonger, March 22, 1823.
Motley James, Arle Mill, Gloucestershire, miller, Aug. 30, 1831.
Nathan John Soesman, Bristol and Cheltenham, furniture broker, Nov. 17, 1837.
Nelson John, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, tea dealer, May 15. 1824.
Newman Thomas, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, builder, May 9, 1826.
Newmarch Benj., Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, coal mercht., Nov. 20, 1827.
Newmarch Charles, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, stone mercht., Feb. 17, 1821.
Nicholson John, Cheltenham & Charlton Kings, mercer, Nov. 4, 1834.
Nicholson John, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, brewer & maltster, April 16, 1841.
Nottingham John, Cheltenham, picture dealer, June 3, 1842.
Nyman David, Bath and Cheltenham, furrier, Nor. 17, 1840.
Oldham Elisha and Thomas, Chalford, & Cheltenham, builders, April 19, 1842.
Page William, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, glass seller, April 24, 1827
Paine George Gibbs; and Philip Rock; Cheltenham, builders, May 5, 1829.
Parker Arthur, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, builder, June 17, 1826.
Pitter Joseph, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, grocer, Nov. 15, 1825.
Poarch John, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, grocer & shopkeeper, Feb. 15, 1831.
Powell Thomas, Worcester late Cheltenham, innkeeper, July 3, 1829.
Powell William, Cheltenham. Gloucestershire, coach builder, Feb. 30, 1829.
Prosser John, Cheltenham, late Gloucester, timber merchant, June 5. 1838.
Quarrel John; and Richard Wright; Cheltenham, bricklayers, Feb. 2, 1838.
Rawlings Thos., Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, broker & auctioneer, Nov. 8, 1833.
Rawlings Thos., Cheltenham, Gloucestersh., broker & com. agent, Aug. 18, 1829.
Reynolds Henry, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, saddler, April 6, 1822.
Reynolds Henry, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, saddler. June 19. 1827.
Richards Charles, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, dealer 8c chapman, Oct. 27, 1826.
Roberts John, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, coal merchant, May 22, 1824.
Rowe Charles Henry, Cheltenham, woollen draper, March 30, 1838.
Selley Chas., Cheltenham, Gloucestersh., innkeeper & coal merch., July 31, 1835.
Sheldon John, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, builder, Oct. 24, 1837.
Simmons Thomas; John Simmons; and William Simmons; Winchcombe, near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, road contractors & builders, March 10, 1829.
Sims Solomon, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, Sawyer, July 4, 1826.
Slader Richard, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, cabinet maker, Nov. 10, 1829.
Smith Edward, Cheltenham, silk mercer and haberdasher, Oct. 28, 1828.
Smith George; Thomas Smith; and Charles Frederick Smith; Cheltenham, and Liverpool, tailors, March 19, 1841.
Smith John, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, timber merchant, May 18, 1827.
Stephens Francis, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, hallier, July 3, 1838.
Strange Thomas, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. plasterer, Dec. 12. 1826.
Surman William, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, hackneyman, April 30, 1839.
Tarrant Mary, Clarence st., Cheltenham. lodging-house keeper, March 29, 1836.
Terry Richard, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, common brewer, April 1, 1842.
Thache John, Cheltenham, grocer and tallow chandler, Dec. 11, 1829.
Thomas Thomas Phipps, Cheltenham, glazier and builder, Dec. 20, 1839.
Thomson John, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, victualler, April 12, 1825.
Tidmarsh James, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, draper & mercer, April 6, 1841.
Todd Robert, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, builder, May 5, 1835.
Togwell John, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, baker, April 8, 1831.
Turk George, Winchcomb street, Cheltenham, saddler, Nov. 16, 1841.
Turnbull Benj., Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, coal merchant, March 20. 1838.
Turner George Exton, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, auctioneer, June 23, 1835.
Uglow James, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, music seller, Feb. 19, 1836.
Underwood Charles, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, builder, Sept. 6, 1823.
Underwood Henry, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, builder, Oct. 29, 1822.
Wanklin John; & Benjamin Wanklin; Cheltenham, plasterers, Nov. 25. 1828.
Watts James, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, printer, Feb. 4, 1826.
Weller Thomas Edmund, Cheltenham, Gloucestersh., bookseller, April 8, 1831.
Whatley George Lawson, Cheltenham, money scrivener, July 27, 1822.
Wheeler William, Cheltenham, whitesmith and bell hanger, Dec. 4, 1829.
White Arthur, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, cabinet maker, Feb. 12, 1836.
Whitehead William, Minchinhampton, late Cheltenham, trader. Aug. 24, 1827.
Whittard Richard, Cheltenham. and Gloucester, hatter & hosier, April 23, 1833.
Whittingham Thomas, Cheltenham, currier and leather cutter, Nov. 15, 1823.
Wilkes John, Cheltenham, builder and carpenter, Oct. 18, 1836.
Williams Robert, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, builder, May 6, 1828.
Williams Thomas. Cheltenham, auctioneer and upholsterer, March 23. 1827.
Williams Thomas, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, coal merchant, June 11, 1830.
Wilson Thomas, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, perfumer, Nov. 2, 1827.
Witts Thomas; and Jas. Ingleby Moss; Cheltenham, drapers, June 3, 1826.
Wood Thomas, Cheltenham, upholsterer and cabinet maker, April 23, 1833.
Younghusband Robt., Cheltenham, Gloucestersh., brickmaker, March 31, 1843.
Petitions of Bankruptcy
WHEREAS a Petition of George Cowling at present and for one year and one month last past residing at No 14 Suffolk parade in the parish of Cheltenham in the county of Gloucester and being a Bookseller Stationer and Newsvender and a Schoolmaster and an Organist and for one year and nine months previously thereto residing at No 14 Suffolk parade aforesaid and being a Bookseller Stationer and Newsvender and a Schoolmaster and for one year and six months previously thereto residing at No 18 Suffolk parade in the parish of Cheltenham in the county of Gloucester and being a Bookseller Stationer and Newsvender and a Schoolmaster and for nine months previously thereto residing at No 18 Suffolk parade aforesaid and being a Bookseller Stationer and Newsvender and a Chorister an insolvent debtor having been filed in the County Court of Gloucestershire at Cheltenham and an interim order for protection from process having been given to the said George Cowling under the provisions of the Statutes in that case made and provided the said George Cowling is hereby required to appear before the said Court on the 25th day of February instant at ten of the clock in the forenoon precisely for his first examination touching his debts estate and effects and to be further dealt with according to the provisions of the said Statutes; and the choice of the creditors assignees is to take place at the time so appointed. All persons indebted to the said George Cowling or that have any of his effects are not to pay or deliver the same but to Mr Robert Wilton Clerk of the said Court at his office at Cheltenham the Official Assignee of the estate and effects of the said insolvent- The London Gazette 1851
WHEREAS a Petition of Thomas Smith at present and for four years eleven months and ten days last past residing at Essex Villa in the parish of Cheltenham in the county of Gloucester and being a Painter Plumber and Glazier and for six years previously thereto residing at No 1 Essex place in Cheltenham aforesaid and being a Painter Plumber and Glazier an insolvent debtor having been filed in the County Court of Gloucestershire at Cheltenham and an interim order for protection from process having been given to the said Thomas Smith under the provisions of the Statutes in that case made and provided the said Thomas Smith is hereby required to appear before James Francillon Esq Judge of the said Court on the 29th day of April next at ten of the clock in the forenoon precisely for his first examination touching his debts estate and effects and to be further dealt with according to the provisions of the said Statutes; and the choice of the creditors assignees is to take place at the time so appointed. All persons indebted to the said Thomas Smith or that have any of his effects are not to pay or deliver the same but to Mr Robert Wilton Clerk of the said Court at his office at Cheltenham the Official Assignee of the estate and effects of the said insolvent – The London Gazette 1851
Interim Orders for protection from Process
Frederick Titus Read formerly and for two years of No 84½ High street Cheltenham then and for 15 months of No 1 Oak terrace Charlton Kings Gloucestershire Artist then for five weeks of No 2 Alfred place Bedford-square and next and late and now of (for five months) No 15 George street Portman square all in Middlesex part of the time assistant to a Foreign Importer and now out of business and out of employ. Saturday the 29th March 1851 – The London Gazette 1851
Debtors Prison
Thomas Hale Bennett late of No 1 Tivoli place Cheltenham Gloucestershire Builder In the Gaol of Gloucester – Saturday the 25th day of January 1851 – The London Gazette
Before the Judge of the County Court of Gloucestershire holden at the Shirehall in the City of Gloucester on Thursday the 1st day of May 1851 at Ten o’Clock in the Forenoon George Manning late of Corse Lawn Eldersfield Worcestershire first Butcher then Butcher Cattle Dealer Farmer and Wool Dealer on his own account having for three years and upwards carried on business as a Butcher in copartnership with Alfred Filmer under the style or firm of Manning and Filmer as Butchers at No 2 Stall in the Market Cheltenham Gloucestershire having during the same period a Slaughter house near Saint Paul’s Church Cheltenham aforesaid and late of Corse Lawn Eldersfield aforesaid Farmer on his own account having a Farm and Land at Linkend Eidersfield aforesaid and having during the whole period of his residence attended Gloucester and occasionally Cheltenham Markets as a Butcher also on his own account – The London Gazette 1851
Discharge of Prisoners
The people listed below were discharged as a prisoners in the debtors prison.
Thomas Hale Bennett sued as Thos H Bennett formerly of No 19 Tivoli place Tivoli then of No 15 Great Norwood street, then of No 13 Great Norwood street, all in Cheltenham Gloucestershire, Builder and Timber, Cement, Slate, and Stone Dealer, then of No 5 Sussex-terrace, Barnsbury park, Islington, Middlesex, out of business, then of No 52 Union street, Borough, Surrey, Keeper of the Union Dining and Coffee Rooms, then of Rose cottage, Lypiatt street, Cheltenham aforesaid, out of business, and late of No 1 Tivoli place, Tivoli, Cheltenham aforesaid Builder – 17 February 1851 – The London Gazette.
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Marriage Licences
Hampshire Allegations for Marriage Licences 1689 to 1837
The following have been extracted from Allegations for Marriage Licences in the county of Hampshire. Parishes without a named county are parishes within the county of Hampshire.
GRAHAM, Thomas-John, of Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, 25, b., & Susannah [ ?] Horsman, of St. Lawrence, Southampton, 25, sp., at St. L., 14 July, 1821.
Hams, Robert-Petman, of Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, 21, b., & Mary Ann Brown, of Abbots Ann, 21, sp., at A. A., 20 Nov., 1832. Aff.
MORLEY, James, of Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, Esq., b., & Sarah Ann Taylor Wood, of Holy Rood, Southampton, a minor, bap. at Melcombe Regis, 4 Dec., 1805, with c. of her parents, Starr Wood, master of the Chesterfield Packet, & Elizabeth Wood, his wife, at H. R., 18 Dec., 1822.
ROBERTS, Stephen of Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, druggist, 21, b., & Sarah Wildey, of Portsea, 21, sp., at P., 5 May, 1811.
WHITHAM, John, of Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, 21, b., & Philadelphia Newland, of Millbrook, 21, sp., at M., 21 March, 1826. Aff.
Source: Hampshire Allegations for Marriage Licences Granted by the Bishop of Winchester. 1689 to 1837 Published 1893 Editor: William John Charles Moens
Allegations for Marriage Licences issued by the Bishop of London 1611 to 1828
The following have been extracted from Allegations for Marriage Licences issued by the Bishop of London 1611 to 1828
1618 May 27 Charles Travers [in Vicar-General’s Book “Towers”], Tanner, Bachelor, 34, & Margaret Higgs, Spinster, 28, dau. of Thomas Higgs, late of Cheltnam, co. Gloucester, Gent., decd ; at St Botolph, Aldgate.
Source: Allegations for Marriage Licences issued by the Bishop of London 1611 to 1828 extracted by (The Late) Col. Joseph Lemuel Chester, LL.D., D.C.L., and edited by Geo. J. Armytage, F.S.A.; London 1887
Marriages at Cheltenham 1558-1812
Marriages at Cheltenham 1558-1812 Gloucestershire Parish Registers – Marriages V7 – HathiTrust
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Cheltenham Marriages 1812
Elisha Lane & Esther Morris, lic., 1 Jan. 1812
George Lewis, of High Holborn London, & Maria Birchley, lic., 8 Jan. 1812
Henry Edward Buller & Jane Gowan, lic., 9 Jan. 1812
William Manns & Mary Weeler, lic., 14 Jan. 1812
Gabriel Boice & Eliz. Grey, 19 Jan. 1812
Richard Staite & Syndonia Merret, of Charlton Kings, lic., 12 Jan. 1812
Thomas Bartlett Shenton & Hannah Hurlston, lic., 1812
Anthony Mustoe & Ann Hide, 28 Jan. 1812
Dennis McCarthy & Ann Power, lic., 29 Jan. 1812
Charles Yeates & Nancy Dockett, lic., 1 Feb. 1812
John Peacock & Martha Cross, 2 Feb. 1812
Edward Townsend & Eliz. Alcock, lic., 10 Feb. 1812
William Page & Mariah Rusell, 10 Feb. 1812
Richard Collier & Mary Cook, 10 Feb. 1812
James Jackson & Sarah Weatherstone, lic., 10 Feb. 1812
William Lumley & Hannah Greenwood, lic., 13 Feb. 1812
Michael Donough & Alice Holohan, 17 Feb. 1812
John Jones & Hannah Hiles, 24 Feb. 1812
Thomas Wilson & Ann Harris, 25 Feb. 1812
Robert Innes & Ann Bryan, lic., 1 Mar. 1812
Samuel Townley & Mary Ann Pates, lic., 1 Mar. 1812
William Archer & Ann Griffiths, 5 Mar. 1812
Wm. Thos. Halsey & Suanna Baker, 9 Mar. 1812
John Cox & Hannah Tombs, 25 Mar. 1812
James Mathews & Ann Adams, lic., 6 Apr. 1812
James Keene & Hannah Horlick, 6 Apr. 1812
Charles Williams & Margret Howell, 6 Apr. 1812
William Hill & Sarah Dobbs, 6 Apr. 1812
William Henneard & Ann Daws, lic., 8 Apr. 1812
Phillip Copeman & Eliz. Walker, 22 Apr. 1812
John Shuter & Sarah See., lic., 26 Apr. 1812
Joseph James & Ann Stroud, 27 Apr. 1812
William Mathews & Eliz. Long, lic., 28 Apr. 1812
Joseph Hughes & Mary Mathews, lic., 28 Apr. 1812
Robert Ellis & Sarah Heath, lic., 3 May 1812
Edward Hughes & Eliz. Hyder, lic., 10 May 1812
Charles Starr & Hannah Bliss, 10 May 1812
Samuel Long & Mary Keene, 19 May 1812
Benjamin Jubb, w., & Eliz. Phillips, 25 May 1812
John Richards & Ann Dix, 6 June 1812
William Phelps & Eliz. Gardner, 7 June 1812
Francis Tucker & Eliz. Hicks, 8 June 1812
Daniel Field, w., & Sarah Wilks, w., 8 June 1812
Thomas Evans & Eliz. Evans, lic., 9 June 1812
Jonathan Frankling & Sarah Parks, 14 June 1812
John Metcalfe Wardman & Mary Ann Seldon, lic., 16 June 1812
Charles Liddle & Ann Smith, lic., 20 June 1812
John Hill & Marria Boulton, 22 June 1812
Richard Joachiam, w., & Eliz. Bubb, w., 22 June 1812
Thomas Fardoe Smith & Jane Eyre, lic., 23 June 1812
William Powell Lorymer, of Newport, co. Monmouth, & Cecilia Addis, lic., 30 June 1812
William Thomas & Ann Hunter, 4 July 1812
Isaac Simonds & Mary Page, 5 July 1812
George Oakey, w., & Mary Coward, lic., 6 July 1812
Edward Robbins, of Lower Guiting, & Sarah Townsend, 13 July 1812
William Staite & Jane Gwinells, 20 July 1812
William Furris, w., & Sarah James, 21 July 1812
John Carter & Sarah Halliday, lic., 23 July 1812
William Witham & Frances Eliz. Brooks, lic., 23 July 1812
Samuel Cox & Mary Little, 25 July 1812
George Shepard & Mary Collett, 27 July 1812
John Peachy & Ann Drinkwater, 16 Aug. 1812
William Witfeild, w., & Sarah Crook, 19 Aug. 1812
George Yates, w., p. St. Nicholas, Gloucester, & Harriet Callcott, lic., 20 Aug. 1812
Richard Langbridge, w., & Martha Hewlet, lic., 23 Aug. 1812
Thomas Philips, w., & Esther Mace, 2 Sep. 1812
George Field & Eliz. Mansell, 13 Sep. 1812
William Higgs & Garoline [sic] Fisher, lic., 21 Sep. 1812
Charles Benjamin King & Maria Spong, p. St. James, Westminster, lic., 29 Sep. 1812
William Law Phelps, p. All Saints, Evesham, & Ann Gore, w., lic., 3 Oct. 1812
William Jones & Mary Lewis, 5 Oct. 1812
Robert Roff, of Turly. & Charlotte Windows, 11 Oct. 1812
William Green & Eliz. Cox, 18 Oct. 1812
Charles Henry Hale Hale & Elizabeth Butler Rollings, lic., 19 Oct. 1812
Samuel Dix & Ann Hunt, 19 Oct. 1812
John Gunton & Ann Hooper, lic., 25 Oct. 1812
John King & Mary Staite, 29 Oct. 1812
Joseph Lowes & Mary Burch, 1 Nov. 1812
Thomas Brookes & Sarah Morris, lic., 8 Nov. 1812
John Glover & Hannah Lane, lic., 10 Nov. 1812
William Hughes & Eliz. Lowe, lic., 16 Nov. 1812
John Ballinger, of Charlton Kings, & Eliz. Robbins, lic., 29 Nov. 1812
Peeter [sic] Williams & Mary Perry, 7 Dec. 1812
John Heden & Margrett Horn, w., 14 Dec. 1812
John Lane, w., of Staverton, & Pheobe Crump, lic., 19 Dec. 1812
William Freman & Jane Poulson, lic., 22 Dec. 1812
Charles Baxter & Mary Rogers, 23 Dec. 1812
Joseph Boddy & Eliz. Brace, 26 Dec. 1812
William Teal & Mary Williams, 28 Dec. 1812
Source: Gloucestershire Parish Register. Marriages. Edited by W. P. W. Phillimore, M.A., B.C.L., Vol. VII. Issued to the Subscribers by Phillimore & Co., 124, Chancery Lane, London. 1901
Cheltenham Marriages 1811
James Scott, w., & Susanna Cowper, lic., 1 Jan. 1811
Thomas Hathaway & Ann Seabourn, 1 Jan. 1811
Robert Reynard & Priscilla Metcalf, w., of Brimsfield, lic., 2 Jan. 1811
Benjamin Bough & Mary Corse, 14 Jan. 1811
Charles Iddols Wathen & Mary Ann Wingate, 20 Jan. 1811
Thomas Draper & Jane Bate, lic., 27 Jan. 1811
George Stacey & Sarah Hill, 27 Jan. 1811
Richard King, of Treegoose, co. Wilts, & Eliz. Beathe, lic., 29 Jan. 1811
William Farmer, w., of Swindon, co. Wilts, & Mary Butt Welch, lic., 11 Feb. 1811
John Watkins & Eliz. Phipps, 13 Feb. 1811
Thomas Prosser & Hester Wills, 9 Mar. 1811
John William Paxton & Frances Eliz. Patrickson, lic., 12 Mar. 1811
Richard Portlock & Eliz. Turner, 17 Mar. 1811
Philip Wilson Philip, of St. Nicholas, co. Worcester, & Mary Domvile, lic., 25 Mar. 1811
Henry Bird & Ann Snelus, 31 Mar. 1811
Henry Gattie, w., of Walcot, Bath, & Susanna Black, lic., 11 Apr. 1811
William Phillips & Mary Ann Seward, 15 Apr. 1811
William Lea & Sarah Warner, lic., 18 Apr. 1811
Keelinge Freeman, of Pedmore, co. Worc., & Louisa Domvile, lic., 22 Apr. 1811
Thomas Roberts & Sarah Morris, 22 Apr. 1811
Timothy Underwood, w., & Jane Smart, w., 24 Apr. 1811
Michael Aldington & Sarah Fowler, 27 Apr. 1811
William Charlewood & Ann Cheerington, 6 May 1811
Simon Hathaway & Eliz. Richings, 6 May 1811
Thomas Pockett & Sarah Lawson, 11 May 1811
William Conolly & Anna Maria Domvill, lic., 16 May 1811
John English & Sarah Curl, lic., 17 May 1811
John Collins & Eliz. Hamblin, lic., 28 May 1811
William Hamblett & Eliz. Greening, 2 June 1811
Samue [sic] Barrett & Mary Brown, 11 June 1811
John Salmon & Sarah Rich, 13 June 1811
Thomas Brace & Eliz. Brown, 24 June 1811
John Mustoe & Ann Ludloe, 25 June 1811
William Dyer & Ann Watts, 27 June 1811
William Bond & Mary Young, 1 July 1811
Robert Hoare, w., of Hurst Moncun [?], co. Sussex, & Ann Lewis, w., lic., 7 July 1811
Daniel Crowther & Mary Mustoe, 9 July 1811
James Crook & Rachel Demsill, 29 July 1811
William Cook & Mary Manning, 5 Aug. 1811
Benjamin Clarke & Jane Young, 6 Aug. 1811
William Sanders & Jane Parker, 8 Aug. 1811
George Howes & Arobela Bennett, w., 11 Aug. 1811
Robert Bolton, w., & Esther Alder, w., 12 Aug. 1811
John Summerfield & Sylvia Clay, 21 Aug. 1811
John Merrett & Mary Pendrey, lic., 26 Aug. 1811
Benjamin Dyer & Sarah Hawes, 26 Aug. 1811
John Cooke, of Stroud, & Sarah Wells, lic., 27 Aug. 1811
William Newman, w., of Presbury, & Eliz. Precce [sic], lic., 29 Aug. 1811
Enock Morgan 7 Frances Burges Tomey, 1 Sep. 1811
James Dowman & Sarah Lusty, 3 Sep. 1811
William Newman & Eliz. Wills, 22 Sep. 1811
Samuell Pulling & Eliz. Page, 23 Sep. 1811
William Noris & Polly Stock, lic., 24 Sep. 1811
David Neale & Ruth Hutchinson, lic., 6 Oct. 1811
James Grivell, w., & Mary Johnson, 6 Oct. 1811
Richard Lawford & Ann Cook, 7 Oct. 1811
Thomas Rowlson & Charlott Cambll [sic], lic., 14 Oct. 1811
Thomas Radbun, of Burford, co. Oxfordshire, & Eliz. Large, lic., 14 Oct. 1811
William Pockett, w., & Dinah Dicks, 15 Oct. 1811
Thomas Manning & Sarah Rogers, 22 Oct. 1811
Philip Bennett, w., & Mary Hurd, lic., 23 Oct. 1811
John Cherrington & Edith Davis, 27 Oct. 1811
Benjamin Purser, w., of Ashleworth, & Eliz. Purser, lic., 29 Oct. 1811
John Collett, w., & Leah Hobbs, of Stowe, lic., 30 Oct. 1811
Samuel Onley & Sarah Calcott, w., lic., 31 Oct. 1811
Joseph Holtham & Eliz. Jordan, 11 Nov. 1811
Richard Preston & Ann Finch, 11 Nov. 1811
William Turner & Eliz. Fern, 17 Nov. 1811
John Chatwood & Ann Cooper, 18 Nov. 1811
Arthur Parker & Mary Potter, lic., 26 Nov. 1811
William Morris Probert & Mary Self, lic., 26 Nov. 1811
Samuel Meredeth & Esther Apperley, lic., 28 Nov. 1811
Robert Hayward, w., of Presbury, & Jane Sadler, w., lic., 5 Dec. 1811
Thomas Cook & Charlott Hill, 8 Dec. 1811
Jesse Bliss & Sarah Kite, of Porsbary [? Prestbury], lic., 24 Dec. 1811
Richard Savage, p. St. Lawrence, Evesham, & Emma Harrison, 24 Dec. 1811
[This entry, No. 476, has been crossed out].
Edward Savage, p. St. Lawrence, Evesham, & Emma Harrison [No. 477], 24 Dec. 1811
John Dodwell & Hannah Margretts, 25 Dec. 1811
John Garrison & Christiana Bliss, lic., 26 Dec. 1811
Charles Butler & Hannah Cook, 30 Dec. 1811
Thomas Bullock & Lucy Buckingham, 30 Dec. 1811
George Owen & Mary Ferris, 31 Dec. 1811
Source: Gloucestershire Parish Register. Marriages. Edited by W. P. W. Phillimore, M.A., B.C.L., Vol. VII. Issued to the Subscribers by Phillimore & Co., 124, Chancery Lane, London. 1901
Cheltenham Marriages 1810
William Williams & Dorothey Chandler, lic., 2 Jan. 1810
Henry Rogers & Pheobe Hill, 18 Jan. 1810
John Sadler & Hester Matty, w., lic., 14 Feb. 1810
John Calcott & Harriott Hope, 27 Feb. 1810
William Nash, w., & Mary Price, 28 Feb. 1810
Paul Cherrott, w., & Ann Saunders, 4 Mar. 1810
Edward Fugar [Fager], w., & Mary Garn, lic., 5 Mar. 1810
William Hale & Eliz. Garn, lic., 5 Mar. 1810
Benjamin Hayward Brown & Eliza Solina Irwin, lic., 6 Mar. 1810
Benjamin Browne & Emelior Hughis [Hughes], 13 Mar. 1810
Richard Cole & Ann Piff, lic., 12 Apr. 1810
Richard Pruen, w., & Barbarra Bennett, w., lic., 14 Apr. 1810
Thomas Steephens [sic] & Hannah Powell, 6 May 1810
William Neale & Rachel Middleton, lic., 7 May 1810
James Williams Omesbury, w., of Bray, Ireland, & Catherine Moore, 7 May 1810
John Bowles, w., & Mary Pugh, 16 May 1810
Samuel Oliver & Sarah Heath, 22 May 1810
Benjamin Wright, of Tewkesbury, & Sarah Tinson, lic., 24 May 1810
James Harward & Hannah Bishop, 18 June 1810
Richard Wake & Marria Lee, 19 June 1810
Francis Desive Masson & Hannah Fisher Brown, lic., 19 June 1810
Mathew Willett, of Stowmarket, co. Suffolk, & Sarah Payton, lic., 25 June 1810
William Moss & Frances Marria Bond, 26 June 1810
Jonathan Edmonds & Jane Edmonds, 9 July 1810
Alexander Page & Mary Edwards, 15 July 1810
John Rawlings & Ann Sadler, lic., 21 July 1810
William Jones & Margaret Thomas, 23 July 1810
Benjamin Newmarch & Mary Ann Whitchurst, lic., 24 July 1810
Thomas Jones & Eliz. Jones, 25 July 1810
James Bridgeman, w., & Sarah Pew, 30 July 1810
John Thomas & Eliz. Mathews, 5 Aug. 1810
John Whitmore, w., & Maria Ayton, lic., 20 Aug. 1810
Thomas Daws [Dawes] & Mary Telbey, lic., 21 Aug. 1810
William Perks & Ann Whithorne, 23 Aug. 1810
Thomas Steephens & Mary Mathews, 27 Aug. 1810
Richard Bodnham & Eliz. Kitchin, 27 Aug. 1810
William Packer & Sarah Jordan, 4 Sep. 1810
William Togwell, of Charlton Kings, & Hannah Piffe, lic., 13 Sep. 1810
Thomas Dodwell, & Charlott Man, 17 Sep. 1810
George Lewis, w., of Walcot, Bath, & Hester Thomas, lic., 19 Sep. 1810
John Moulder & Aurelia Hooper, lic., 26 Sep. 1810
Robert Meadow & Eliza Workman, 30 Sep. 1810
Richard Sandys & Margaret MacIntosh, lic., 3 Oct. 1810
John Major & Jane Hewell, lic., 3 Oct. 1810
Michael Joseph Semper & Harriot Walsh Porter, lic., 10 Oct. 1810
George Sherwood & Ann Winter, 11 Oct. 1810
Richard Hunt, w., & Eliz. Brown, w., lic., 14 Oct. 1810
William Cole & Eliz. Wood, lic., 14 Oct. 1810
Valentine Mayal & Ann Merret, 14 Oct. 1810
Shedrick Witts & Mary Ivens, 16 Oct. 1810
Mossop Haile & Sarah Hooper, lic., 21 Oct. 1810
John Tombs & Sarah Saunders, 22 Oct. 1810
Joseph Birchley, w., of Longden, co. Worc., & Ann Wheeler, lic., 24 Oct. 1810
William Hall & Ann White, 28 Oct. 1810
Richard Brooks & Mary Harper, 1 Nov. 1810
Thomas Eagles & Comfort Welch, 5 Nov. 1810
William Hastings & Hester Cam, lic., 17 Nov. 1810
Edmond Cole, of Charlton Kings, & Ann Dee, lic., 18 Nov. 1810
James Hughes & Mary Young, 19 Nov. 1810
Robert Blackaney & Martha Evans, 26 Nov. 1810
Michal Riddell & Coroline Alicia Sheridan, lic., 1 Dec. 1810
William Hostings & Ann Higgs, 3 Dec. 1810
Job Wilks & Ann Buckingham, 4 Dec. 1810
William Townley & Ann Marden, 18 Dec. 1810
West Fleming & Mary Peer, 24 Dec. 1810
George Deer & Mary Ann Williams, 24 Dec. 1810
Richard Kear & Sarah Hawks, 25 Dec. 1810
Source: Gloucestershire Parish Register. Marriages. Edited by W. P. W. Phillimore, M.A., B.C.L., Vol. VII. Issued to the Subscribers by Phillimore & Co., 124, Chancery Lane, London. 1901
Cheltenham Marriages 1809
James Wiltshire & Sarah Webb Hawker, lic., 12 Jan. 1809
James Merrett, of Upton St. Leonards, & Mary Townley, lic., 16 Jan. 1809
John Studham & Eliz. Page, 21 Jan. 1809
William Gibbons & Christian Hazelgrove, 31 Jan. 1809
Benjamin Chapman, p. St. John Baptist, Gloucester, & Eliz. George, w., lic., 2 Feb. 1809
William Williams & Eliz. Hide, 7 Feb. 1809
James Turner & Mary Bennett, 26 Feb. 1809
Frederick Whalley, esqr., p. St. Mary Le Bow, Middlesex, & Mary Buxton, lic., 7 Mar. 1809
Mosses Green & Ann Thomas, 12 Mar. 1809
John Davis & Ann Castle, 13 Mar. 1809
William Davis & Sarah Hooper, 21 Mar. 1809
William Kingman & Sarah George, 26 Mar. 1809
William Davis & Jane Stowe, 30 Mar. 1809
Joseph Sims, w., & Ann Holaway, 6 Apr. 1809
Steephen [sic] Aldington & Ann Mall, 10 Apr. 1809
Thomas Brydges Hughes, of the Middle Temple, co. Middlesex, & Mariana Eliz. Anne Lucas, lic., 11 Apr. 1809
Thomas Stephens, of Newland, & Eliz. Ward, 16 Apr. 1809
John Hill & Jane Harris, 24 Apr. 1809
Edward Lewis, w., & Hannah James, of Buckland, lic., 24 Apr. 1809
Henry James Weaver & Sarah Smith, 29 Apr. 1809
Thomas Newman & Eliza Harriott Tonge, lic., 29 Apr. 1809
Henry Britt & Eliz. Mary Francis, 1 May 1809
Thomas Woodroffe & Maria Wright, lic., 21 May 1809
William Archer & Martha Wheale, 21 May 1809
Augustus Von Reizenstein & Louisa Morgan, lic., 3 June 1809
Thomas Denton & Sarah Devereux, 3 June 1809
Samuel Wills, w., & Eliz. Slatter, w., 4 June 1809
William Grundy & Eliz. Hooper, w., lic., 10 June 1809
John Moss & Ann Rodway, 11 June 1809
Thomas Rowland & Sarah Willis, 12 June 1809
James Seward & Isabella Williams, 3 July 1809
Evan Jenkins & Ann Bromley, 3 July 1809
Robert Coop & Mary Bevan, lic., 5 July 1809
Robert Petty & Catherine Grindall, 9 July 1809
Thomas Wellington & Mary Everis, 28 Aug. 1809
Richard Mee & Ann Wallace, of Sherdington, lic., 24 Sep. 1809
Bernard Hunntinck & Eliz. Price, lic., 27 Sep. 1809
Thomas Scrivens, w., & Mary Walker, w., 28 Sep. 1809
William Dowdswell & Ann Dix, 30 Sep. 1809
William Hall & Eliz. Honey, 2 Oct. 1809
John Tyms & Eliz. Price, lic., 2 Oct. 1809
James Abrahall & Dianna Humphris, 5 Oct. 1809
Thomas Prickard & Eliz. Barnett, 5 Oct. 1809
Edward Little & Mary Mills, 9 Oct. 1809
Edward Everis & Jane Clift, 9 Oct. 1809
James Mathews & Mary Overbury, 15 Oct. 1809
Samuel French & Sarah Cox, 26 Oct. 1809
William Long & Eliz. Bullock, lic., 26 Oct. 1809
Richard Mathews, of Wargrave, co. Berks, & Catherine Buckley, lic., 30 Oct. 1809
Richard Smith, w., & Martha Dowdswel, 1 Nov. 1809
Joseph Maddeford, w., & Mary Price, lic., 2 Nov. 1809
George Harris & Sarah Nutt, 2 Nov. 1809
William Wasely & Mary Ebesworth, 2 Nov. 1809
John Durham & Ann Semore, 6 Nov. 1809
John Neate & Mary Ann Margarate, 6 Nov. 1809
George Denman & Alice Hart, 10 Nov. 1809
John Smith Rivere & Luccy [sic] Forster, lic., 12 Nov. 1809
William Hampton & Ester Everis, 13 Nov. 1809
William Whithorn & Hannah Kilminster, 14 Nov. 1809
David Lines, w., & Mary Bisco, 21 Nov. 1809
John Broome & Phylis Kyan, lic., 24 Nov. 1809
Richard Donaghue & Eliz. Taylor, lic., 26 Nov. 1809
Charles Turk & Mary Merchant, 13 Dec. 1809
Charles Satterthaite & Frances Ann Georgiana Sheridan, lic., 14 Dec. 1809
Daniel Thayer, of Badgworth, & Eliz. Edwards, lic., 14 Dec. 1809
Thomas Byrns & Eliz. Lee, lic., 16 Dec. 1809
Thomas Williams & Eliz. Finch, 17 Dec. 1809
John Hatton & Eliz. Greening, lic., 21 Dec. 1809
John Allen & Ann Robbins, 27 Dec. 1809
Gregory Boraston, of Claines [?], co. Worcs., & Anne Hinde, lic., 28 Dec. 1809
Source: Gloucestershire Parish Register. Marriages. Edited by W. P. W. Phillimore, M.A., B.C.L., Vol. VII. Issued to the Subscribers by Phillimore & Co., 124, Chancery Lane, London. 1901
Cheltenham Marriages 1808
William Jessett & Sarah Major, lic., 4 Jan. 1808
Robert Yeates & Eliz. Mossely, 10 Jan. 1808
William Allen & Eliz. Smith, 18 Jan. 1808
Thomas Henney & Louisa Kerstine, lic., 21 Jan. 1808
Richard Tibber & Eliz. Dee, lic., 21 Jan. 1808
Charles Thornton & Frances Langham, lic., 24 Jan. 1808
George Taylor & Sarah Gore, w., 24 Jan. 1808
Thomas Daw & Mary Stanch, 24 Jan. 1808
William Hinton & Sarah Bradshaw, lic., 28 Jan. 1808
William Young & Edit Tible, 6 Feb. 1808
Thomas Clark & Ann Preston, 8 Feb. 1808
Robert Lee & Fanny Moore, 16 Feb. 1808
Christopher Webb & Eliz. West, 16 Feb. 1808
Joseph Wood, of the College Precincts, Gloucester, & Mary Spencer, lic., 21 Feb. 1808
Robert Cross & Mary More, 22 Feb. 1808
William Hill & Hannah Maria Barnett, 27 Feb. 1808
William Hall & Ann Turner, 27 Feb. 1808
Joseph Hine & Phoebe Hastings, 22 Mar. 1808
Richard Chapman, of St. Clement’s Danes, co. Middlesex, & Mary Goulder, lic., 7 Apr. 1808
William Hamblin & Ann Jones, 23 Apr. 1808
Thomas Belcher & Sarah Hamblin, 23 Apr. 1808
William Clark & Mary Blackwell, 24 Apr. 1808
Richard Newman & Sarah Peeters, of Charlton Kings, 8 May 1808
James Boreham & Rebecca Bishop, lic., 25 May 1808
Solomon Oakes & Prosannah [sic] Rogers, lic., 9 June 1808
Edmond Merrill, w., & Jane Jewell, 9 June 1808
William Coleman & Eliz. Buckingham, 14 June 1808
Richard Pinigar, of Cirencester, & Mary Lea, 16 June 1808
[This entry has been crossed out. It is numbered 223, but should be No. 303.]
John Chine & Fanny Goff, 29 June 1808
Charles Cox & Sally Higgs, 27 June 1808
William Dobbins, w., & Priscilla Arkell, lic., 17 July 1808
Henry Pike & Charlotte Barrett, 24 July 1808
Robert Crook & Hannah Harriss, 25 July 1808
James Currell & Betty Ballinger, 31 July 1808
Richard Heming & Ann Bridges, lic., 1 Aug. 1808
William Brooks, w., & Margarett Jones, 5 Aug. 1808
James Blake & Eliz. Graham Erskine, w., lic., 7 Aug. 1808
John Bellam & Margaret Rece, lic., 11 Aug. 1808
Ames Thackwell, of Condicote, & Margrett Horniblow, lic., 15 Aug. 1808
Ames Hellier & Ann Mary Bowler, w., lic., 16 Aug. 1808
Edmond Phips & Sarah Freeman, 23 Aug. 1808
James Godwin Davis & Ann Wills, lic., 10 Sept. 1808
Morrison Hodges & Mary Coldrick, 11 Sept. 1808
Samuell Ballinger & Hannah Camm, lic., 12 Sept. 1808
Charles Margetts & Sophia Howell, 28 Sept. 1808
Richard Endall, of Chipping Norton, co. Oxford, & Ann Lawrence, lic., 1 Oct. 1808
Cornelius Cook & Eliz. Pinnock, 3 Oct. 1808
John Freeman, w., of Charlton Kings, & Mary Wood, 3 Oct. 1808
Thomas Wasley & Mary Weakfield, 3 Oct. 1808
William Fowler & Eliz. Carey, 8 Oct. 1808
Thomas Barnes, of Cutsden [Cuddesdon, co. Oxford ?], & Ann Fisher, 10 Oct. 1808
John Pring, w., & Betty Greening, lic., 19 Oct. 1808
William Jenkins, w., & Mary Proctor, lic., 20 Oct. 1808
Thomas Newman & Eliz. Richardson, of Swindon, lic., 22 Oct. 1808
Henry Lewis & Eliz. Brown, 31 Oct. 1808
John Harriss & Sarah Artus, 2 Nov. 1808
Joseph Hemmings & Charlott Wintle, 7 Nov. 1808
Paul Cooper & Hannah Day, 13 Nov. 1808
William Trinder & Hanna Maria Fletcher Welch, 15 Nov. 1808
Thomas Poole & Mary Bumpass, 16 Nov. 1808
John Dadge & Mary Simonds, 21 Nov. 1808
Charles James & Hannah Wills, 21 Nov. 1808
William Walker, of Kidderminster, co. Worc., & Mary Cox, lic., 5 Dec. 1808
William Beard, of Saint Clement’s Danes, co. Middlesex, & Eliz. White, lic., 7 Dec. 1808
William Poole & Ann Spiers, 13 Dec. 1808
Daniel Freeman & Sarah Donevan, lic., 22 Dec. 1808
James Woodfield & Hannah White, lic., 22 Dec. 1808
Richard Lewis & Margratt Taylor, 25 Dec. 1808
John Bishop & Mary Forty, lic., 31 Dec. 1808
Source: Gloucestershire Parish Register. Marriages. Edited by W. P. W. Phillimore, M.A., B.C.L., Vol. VII. Issued to the Subscribers by Phillimore & Co., 124, Chancery Lane, London. 1901
Directories
Cheltenham Universal British Directory 1791
Kelly’s Handbook to the Upper Ten Thousand for 1878
Craven, Goodwin Charles Colquitt, J.P., D.L., Gloucester Brockhampton park, Cheltenham, Carlton, Boodle’s.
Cheltenham – Commercial Directory of the Jews of Gt. Britain. 1894
CHELTENHAM.
Goldberg, S. ; Pawnbroker and jeweller.
Hart; Fleece Hotel.
Isaachor, Wolfe ; Optician.
Nestor, M.; Cheltenham College.
Schnurman (Rev.); Min. Heb. Cong.
Sternberg, Mrs.; Pawnbroker and jeweller.
Source: Commercial Directory of the Jews of the United Kingdom 1894 by Harfield, Eugene G.
Administration
- County: Gloucestershire
- Civil Registration District: Cheltenham
- Probate Court: Court of the Bishop of Gloucester (Episcopal Consistory)
- Diocese: Pre 1836 – Gloucester, Post 1835 – Gloucester and Bristol
- Rural Deanery: Winchcombe
- Poor Law Union: Cheltenham
- Hundred: Cheltenham
- Province: Canterbury