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Mary Elizabeth Battye

1881 Census: Hall Croft, Mirfield, Yorkshire
Mary E. COOKE, Head, W, 48, Huddersfield, York, Annuitant
Ethel H. COOKE, Daur, U, 16, Mirfield, York, Scholar
Ivy B.H. COOKE, Daur, U, 12, Mirfield, York, Scholar
+ 2 Governesses and 7 servants


Col. William Hall Wilkinson

1881 Census: The Manor, North Deighton, Yorkshire
Willm. Hall WILKINSON, Head, M, 53, Cottingham, York, Colonel
Julia WILKINSON, Wife, M, 34, Beverley, York
Mary DITMAS, Visitor, U, 31, Beverley, York
Margt. Hinderwell WILKINSON, Daur, 10, Scarboro, York
Kathleen F. WILKINSON, Daur, 8, North Deighton, York
Hy. E. Thornton WILKINSON, Son, 7, North Deighton, York
Evelyn D. WILKINSON, Daur, 5, North Deighton, York
William T. WILKINSON, Son, 3, North Deighton, York
+ 8 Servants


Julia Ditmas

1881 Census: The Manor, North Deighton, Yorkshire
Willm. Hall WILKINSON, Head, M, 53, Cottingham, York, Colonel
Julia WILKINSON, Wife, M, 34, Beverley, York
Mary DITMAS, Visitor, U, 31, Beverley, York
Margt. Hinderwell WILKINSON, Daur, 10, Scarboro, York
Kathleen F. WILKINSON, Daur, 8, North Deighton, York
Hy. E. Thornton WILKINSON, Son, 7, North Deighton, York
Evelyn D. WILKINSON, Daur, 5, North Deighton, York
William T. WILKINSON, Son, 3, North Deighton, York
+ 8 Servants


Charles Hardy

1881 Census: Chilham Castle, Chilham, Kent
Charles Stewart HARDY, Head, M, 38, Lowmoors, York, J P County Kent
Fanny Alice HARDY, Wife, M, 34, London, London, Middlesex
Violet Annie HARDY, Daughter, U, 9, Chilham, Kent
Charles HARDY, Son, U, 7, Chilham, Kent
Herbert James BELL, Wifes Brother, U, 27, Bishops Bourne, Kent, Solicitor
Florence DOUGLAS, Niece, U, 11, Canterbury, Kent
+ Governess & 12 Servants

1891 Census: Chilham Castle, Chilham, Kent
Charles S. Hardy, Head, Mar, 48, Gentleman J.P., b. North Bierley, Yorkshire
Alice F. Hardy, Wife, Mar, 45, b. London, Surrey
Violet A. Hardy, Daur, Un, 19, b. Chilham, Kent
Charles Hardy, Son, Un, 16, b. Chilham, Kent
Mabel C. Hardy, Daur, Un, 15, b. Chilham, Kent
Henry S. Hardy, Son, Un, 11, b. Chilham, Kent
Bertha M. Hardy, Daur, Un, 9, b. Chilham, Kent
Miles Hardy, Son, Un, 6, b. Chilham, Kent
Edward Hardy, Son, Un, 3, b. Chilham, Kent
Allan H. Hardy, Son, Un, 1, b. Chilham, Kent
+ Governess & 18 servants

1901 Census: Not found


Sydney Valerian Paget Mellor

Marriages details from Visitation of England
Sydney Paget Mellor was married at the Chapel Royal, Savoy, London (by the Rev. Wilfrid Paget Mellor, brother of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. William George Elnor, Vicar of Chilham, co. Kent, and the Rev. Paul Williams Wyatt, Chaplain of the Chapel Royal, Savoy), on Thursday, 26 April 1906, to Mabel Ceylonia, 2nd daughter of Charles Stewart Hardy of Chilham Castle, co. Kent, J. P. and D.L, for that county, by Fanny Alice his wife, 2nd daughter, of Matthew Bell of Bourne Park, Canterbury, co. Kent ; born at Chilham Castle on Saturday, 1 May 1875.

Sydney Paget. Son of Rt Hon. J. W. M. of Culmhead, Taunton ; 1888 s 1891* ; a Member of the Transvaal Civil Service ; m. Mabel Ceylonia, d. of Charles Stewart Hardy of Chilham Castle, Canterbury, c/o Secretary to Law Department, Pretoria, Transvaal, S. Africa.

Possible children (some of)
Births Sep 1912 - Mellor James - (Hardy) Stockport 8a 72
Births Mar 1913 - Mellor Henry - (Hardy) Barnsley 9c 573
Births Jun 1914 - MELLOR Adeline - (Hardy) Runcorn 8a 438
Births Jun 1915 - Mellor Olive - (Hardy) Barnsley 9c 603
Births Mar 1919 - Mellor Norman - (Hardy) Stockport 8a 49
Births Sep 1921 - Mellor May (Hardy) Stockport 8a 65
Mellor William H - (Hardy) Barnsley 9c 598
Births Jun 1925 - Mellor Colin (Hardy) Basford 7b 459


Mabel Ceylonia Hardy

The following item was auctioned in 2003, which appears to be presented to Mabel a year before her marriage:
[ Silver ] A salver with gadroon border on four ball and claw feet, 12 inches, London 1905, with presentation inscription to Miss Mabel C Hardy, together with a hand written list of all the subscribers to the gift, in a fitted case.

Marriages details from Visitation of England
Sydney Paget Mellor was married at the Chapel Royal, Savoy, London (by the Rev. Wilfrid Paget Mellor, brother of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. William George Elnor, Vicar of Chilham, co. Kent, and the Rev. Paul Williams Wyatt, Chaplain of the Chapel Royal, Savoy), on Thursday, 26 April 1906, to Mabel Ceylonia, 2nd daughter of Charles Stewart Hardy of Chilham Castle, co. Kent, J. P. and D.L, for that county, by Fanny Alice his wife, 2nd daughter, of Matthew Bell of Bourne Park, Canterbury, co. Kent ; born at Chilham Castle on Saturday, 1 May 1875.

Death Notice: London Gazette 5 Feb 1963
Mrs. Mabel Ceylonia Mellor of Aluph House, Boughton Aluph, Ashford, Kent, Widow. 15th November 1962.



1881 Census: Marina, Hastings St. Leonard, Sussex
Lydia Caville, Head, Wid, 52, Householder, b. Winchester, Hampshire
Mabel C. Harvey, Visitor, Un, 5, b. Chilham, Kent
John Harvey, Visitor, Un, 3, b. Chilham, Kent
Henery Harvey, Visitor, Un, 1, b. Chilham, Kent
+6 servants
NOTE: Lydia appears to have been a nurse on earlier census returns.

1891 Census: Chilham Castle, Chilham, Kent
Charles S. Hardy, Head, Mar, 48, Gentleman J.P., b. North Bierley, Yorkshire
Alice F. Hardy, Wife, Mar, 45, b. London, Surrey
Violet A. Hardy, Daur, Un, 19, b. Chilham, Kent
Charles Hardy, Son, Un, 16, b. Chilham, Kent
Mabel C. Hardy, Daur, Un, 15, b. Chilham, Kent
Henry S. Hardy, Son, Un, 11, b. Chilham, Kent
Bertha M. Hardy, Daur, Un, 9, b. Chilham, Kent
Miles Hardy, Son, Un, 6, b. Chilham, Kent
Edward Hardy, Son, Un, 3, b. Chilham, Kent
Allan H. Hardy, Son, Un, 1, b. Chilham, Kent
+ Governess & 18 servants

1901 Census: Chilham Castle, Chilham, Kent
Fanny Hardy, Wife, Mar, 55, b. London
Violet Hardy, Daur, Un, 29, b. Chilham, Kent
Mabel Hardy, Daur, Un, 25, b. Chilham, Kent
Bertha Hardy, Daur, Un, 19, b. Chilham, Kent
Edith West, Visitor, Un, 27, c. Chimner?, Oxford
Anna Arnin?, Visitor, Un, 40, c. London
+ 14 servants

1911 Census: Not Found

Possible children (some of)
Births Sep 1912 - Mellor James - (Hardy) Stockport 8a 72
Births Mar 1913 - Mellor Henry - (Hardy) Barnsley 9c 573
Births Jun 1914 - MELLOR Adeline - (Hardy) Runcorn 8a 438
Births Jun 1915 - Mellor Olive - (Hardy) Barnsley 9c 603
Births Mar 1919 - Mellor Norman - (Hardy) Stockport 8a 49
Births Sep 1921 - Mellor May (Hardy) Stockport 8a 65
Mellor William H - (Hardy) Barnsley 9c 598
Births Jun 1925 - Mellor Colin (Hardy) Basford 7b 459


John William Mellor M.P.

Extract from Wikipedia: For full details, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_William_Mellor

John William Mellor PC DL QC was an English lawyer and Liberal Party politician.

Born in London, the eldest of the eight sons of Rt Hon. Sir John Mellor, of Otterhead, Devonshire, a Judge of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court, Mellor was educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge.

In 1860 he married Caroline Paget, daughter of Charles Paget MP.

He became a barrister of the Inner Temple in 1860, a Queen's Counsel in 1875 and a Bencher in 1877. He was Recorder of Grantham from 1871 to 1874 and Judge Advocate General from February to August 1886. In 1878 Mellor was involved in the Whistler v Ruskin libel trial.

He was Liberal Member of Parliament for Grantham from 1880-1886 and for Sowerby, Yorkshire from 1892 until 1904, when he retired from Parliament. In Parliament, he was Chairman of Committees from 1893 to 1895, and was a member of the Royal Commissions on Tweed and Solway Fisheries in 1896, on the Water Supply to London in 1897, and of the Committees of Royal Commission Patriotic Fund in 1898.

He was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1886.

Right Hon. John William Mellor, P.C, of Culmhead, Pitminster, co. Somerset; born in London 26 July, bapt. at Hanover Chapel, Peckham, 31 August 1835 ; of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, B.A. 1857, M.A. 1860, a Student of the Inner Temple 23 April 1853, called to the Bar 6 June 1860, Q.C. 25 June 1875, Bencher 15 June 1877, M.P. for Grantham, co. Lincoln, 1880-86, and for West Riding, CO. York (Sowerby Division), from 1892, Deputy Speaker and Chairman of Committees from 1893, Judge- Advocate-General 1886, Honorary Member of the New York State Bar Association, J. P. and D.L. for co. Somerset, and J. P. for CO. Devon.


Caroline Paget

Daughter of Liberal MP, Charles Paget and his second wife, Ellen


Albert George Bridgen

Probable marriage: Sylvia Friel, Mar qtr 1963, Portsmouth

Probable Children:
1964\BRIdgen - Mar - Tanya E - Friel.jpg
1965\BRIdgen - Mar - Sonia A - Friel.jpg
1966\BRIdgen - Jun - Pamela - Friel.jpg
1969\BRIdgen - Sep - Rhonda - Friel.jpg
1971\BRIdgen - Mar - Darren Peter - Friel.jpg