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Details from the Moravian Church Records: (Courtesy of Val Peacock)
BAPTISMS:
James, son of Samuel & Sarah Fripp, born 31 May 1764, Bristol. Baptised 3 Jun 1754 (prob 1764) by Mr. Traneker.Marriage details: LDS
08 Jan 1788 Fetter Lane Moravian, LondonMarriage License details: FHOL
Date: 5 Jan 1788
Parish: Leominster, Herefordshire
Also noted as St James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex
Groom: James Fripp
Bride: Elizabeth Tudor
Probable parents:
ELIZABETH TUDOR
Christening: 1763 Leominster, Hereford
Father: THOMAS TUDOR
Mother: ELIZABETHMarriage License details: FHOL
Date: 5 Jan 1788
Parish: Leominster, Herefordshire
Also noted as St James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex
Groom: James Fripp
Bride: Elizabeth TudorMarriage details: LDS
08 Jan 1788 Fetter Lane Moravian, LondonBurials at the Moravian Church, Maudlin Street, Bristol (Courtesy of Val Peacock)
Elizabeth Fripp (late Tudor) Married Sister, departed 8 Mar 1798, aged 34 yrs 4 mths and 12 days. In a consumption at 8 am. Buried 9 Mar 1798 at Bristol.
Details from the Moravian Church Records: (Courtesy of Val Peacock)
BAPTISMS:
James, son of Samuel & Sarah Fripp, born 31 May 1764, Bristol. Baptised 3 Jun 1754 (prob 1764) by Mr. Traneker.Marriage details: LDS
08 Jan 1788 Fetter Lane Moravian, LondonMarriage License details: FHOL
Date: 5 Jan 1788
Parish: Leominster, Herefordshire
Also noted as St James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex
Groom: James Fripp
Bride: Elizabeth Tudor
BURIALS at the Moravian Church Records: (Courtesy of Val Peacock)
(Half crossed out) Burial of Lydia Downing Fripp 42 years & 9 months, Married Sister died 7 Jan 1814. Buried 15 Jan 1814 by Br. Montgomery.
Details from the Moravian Church Records: (Courtesy of Val Peacock)
BAPTISMS:
Lydia Elizabeth, 1st daur of James and Lydia Downing Fripp, born parish of St James 3 Apr 1802, baptised 2 May 1802 by John Swertner.
Witnesses: Dorothy Fripp, Catherine Bowles, Elizth H. Swertner, John Birtrell and John Swertner.BURIALS: Lydia Elizabeth Fripp, departed 13 Nov 1814 (g.girl) age 12 years & 7 months. Buried 18 Nov 1814.
Details from the Moravian Church Records: (Courtesy of Val Peacock)
BAPTISMS:
Francis Swertner, 2nd son of James and Lydia Downing Fripp, born parish of St James, Kings Square, Nov 19, 1803. Baptised at the home of his parents, Nov 23, 1803 by John Swertner.
Witnesses: Frances Bowles, John and Elizabeth H. Swertner.BURIALS:
Francis Swertner Fripp, departed Nov 24, 1803 aged 5 days. Buried 30 Nov 1803 by Br. Swertner.
Details from the Moravian Church Records: (Courtesy of Val Peacock)
BAPTISMS:
Catherine Bowles, 2nd daur of James and Lydia Downing Fripp, born 21 Jun 1808. Baptised 21 Jun 1808 (probably should be 17 Jul) by Br. West.
Witnesses: Dorothy Fripp and Sarah Russell, Tho. Grinfield, Eliza Stan??BURIALS:
Catherine Bowles Fripp, little girl departed 29 Jun 1813, aged 5 years 8 days. Buried 3 Jul 1813 by Br.H. Russ.
Alline "Alan" Wayte (See Notes)
Alline "Allen" was a surgeon of Calne, Wiltshire. He is probably the son of William, born 1752. He appears to have married Prudence Bailey first. It seems unlikely that he was a son of Alline and Prudence, as he would have only been aged 15 at most when he married Elizabeth Fripp.
Elizabeth was born 1759, so Allen born 1752 would be about the correct age.
Marriage details: FHOL
Date: 30 Apr 1794
Parish: Calne, Wiltshire
Groom: Alline WAYTE of Calne, Wiltshire - Occ: surgeon
Bride: Elizabeth FRIPP, spinster of Calne, Wiltshire
Bondsman: Christopher ALLSUP, surgeon of Calne, WiltshirePossible Christening: LDS
Name: Allen Wayte
Residence: Calne, Wiltshire, England
Birthdate: 27 Jan 1752
Father's name: William Wayte
Batch number: C39062-6
Record group: England-VR
Film number: 1279348
Collection: England Baptisms 1700-1900Possible 1st wife or parents: LDS
Groom's name: Alline Wayte
Bride's name: Prudence Baily
Residence: Calne, Wiltshire, England
Event place: Calne, Wiltshire, England
Event date: 1778
Batch number: M15283-2
Record group: England-VR
Film number: 1279349
Collection: England Marriages 1700-1900
Details from the Moravian Church Records: (Courtesy of Val Peacock)
BAPTISMS:
Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel & Sarah Fripp, born September 9, 1759 at 4 o' clock in the morning at Philips Plain. Baptised at Brethren Chapel, Bristol 10 Sep 1759 by Br. Nyberg.The IGI mentions an Elizabeth Fripp married to Allen Wayte at Calne, Wiltshire 13 May 1794. It also has her birth about 1771. It is possible that the Elizabeth born in 1759 died young, and a second Elizabeth was born about 1771. HOWEVER, the following burial appears to be this Elizabeth, and the calculated birth is about 1760.
The marriage details from FHOL are as follows:
Date: 30 Apr 1794
Parish: Calne, Wiltshire
Groom: Alline WAYTE of Calne, Wiltshire - Occ: surgeon
Bride: Elizabeth FRIPP, spinster of Calne, Wiltshire
Bondsman: Christopher ALLSUP, surgeon of Calne, WiltshireBurials at the Moravian Church Records Index: (Courtesy of Val Peacock)
Death or Burial of an Elizabeth Wayte on 17 Jan 1828 aged 68 years.
Marriage settlements settled 28 Feb 1791
Will dated 22 Nov 1804 - Proved 3 Oct 1804
Died at Duke Street, Bristol
Marriage settlements settled 28 Feb 1791
NOTE: Roger & Elizabeth could be parents of William Hooper, whose daughter Mary, married Herbert Evans of Eaglesbush. Some of the Eaglesbush estate was inherited by William 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)This appears to be the correct Elizabeth, as after her father, Benjamin Fripp, was declared bankrupt in 1706 he migrated to Kinfair, Staffordshire.
However, if she was 25 in 1710, this would put her birth about 1685. (4 years earlier than her baptism)
NOTE: Roger & Elizabeth could be parents of William Hooper, whose daughter Mary, married Herbert Evans of Eaglesbush. Some of the Eaglesbush estate was inherited by William 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)This appears to be the correct Elizabeth, as after her father, Benjamin Fripp, was declared bankrupt in 1706 he migrated to Kinfair, Staffordshire.
However, if she was 25 in 1710, this would put her birth about 1685. (4 years earlier than her baptism)
Notes from Charles Steuart Betton:
Possibly had a daughter, Sarah Moore, who was sole daughter & heiress of John Moore of Somerset. ind Sir Joseph Pennington, Bart.
Notes from Charles Steuart Betton:
Possibly had a daughter, Sarah Moore, who was sole daughter & heiress of John Moore of Somerset. ind Sir Joseph Pennington, Bart.
Submitted details from LDS:
JOHN BULL - Birth: About 1693 Wellon (Wellow), Somerset
Marriage: 1724
Spouse: ELIZABETH BURCHALL
Death: 26 DEC 1767
Fripp research by Charles Steuart Betton found that Betty Bull had a brother John, who had a son, Daniel Bull. Daniel inherited from his uncle, Daniel Burchall, and this inheritence was later passed to Edward & Betty Fripp's son, Samuel Fripp.
Items found at http://www.a2a.org.uk
Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office: Miscellaneous Wiltshire Documents
Catalogue Ref. 2106
WILTSHIRE: CorshamFILE ref. 2106/57 - date: 1739
[from Scope and Content] Copyhold surrender of lands at Easton by Daniel Burchall senior.
[from Scope and Content] Admission of Daniel Burchall junior.FILE ref. 2106/63 - date: 1754
[from Scope and Content] Copyhold admission to lands at Easton of Daniel Bull on the death of his uncle Daniel Burchall junior.Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office: Wiltshire Deeds [212B/1 - 212B/1879]
Catalogue Ref. 212BCALNE
FILE ref. 212B/1558 - date: 1790 Oct.12
[from Scope and Content] Schedule of Title Deeds relating to an Estate in par. Calne, conveyed this day in Mortgage to Daniel Bull.FILE ref. 212B/1560 - date: 1792 Jan.14
[from Scope and Content] (1) Fripp, Samuel, Esq., Executor of Will of Daniel Bull.Crewe (Hungerford) Estates
Catalogue Ref. 1081
Creator(s): Hungerford family of Calne, Wiltshire FILE - ref. 1081/217 - date: 1779 [from Scope and Content] Deed of Covenant by Daniel Bull to Mr. John of Duns Leaze, and other land, Calne.C.T. Harris (Calne) Ltd.
Catalogue Ref. 2140
Creator(s): C T Harris (Calne) Ltd, Wiltshire, bacon manufacturersOther Company Records FILE ref. 2140/121 - date: 1791 [from Scope and Content] Copy of will and codicil of Daniel Bull of Calne.Somerset Archive and Record Service: Walker-Heneage and Button family and estate papers, Coker Court, East Coker [DD\WHb/1 - DD\WHb/1322]
FILE - Warrant - ref. DD\WHb/650 - date: 1761 [from Scope and Content] To Daniel Bull, esq, Thomas Maundrell esq., and Michael Ewen, gent. to receive the oaths of John Walker, of Compton, esquire as Justice of Peace for Co. Wilts.Cheshire and Chester Archives and Local Studies Service:
The Crewe Collection [DCR/35/2 - DCR/52/5]
Creator(s): Crewe family, Barons of CrewePlease note that DCR/37/1/1-39/29/2 have been transferred to Wiltshire Record Office FILE - Daniel Bull to Mr. John Hope deed of a covenant - Duns Leaze, C - ref. DCR/39/26/3 - date: 1779 Oct. 9th
Some charts show Richard as son of Edward and Mary born about 1648. Others show his birth about 1662. Both charts show him married to Jane Ivie either 1667 or about 1682. No record has been found to validate the latter marriage, but records do exist for the first (below). I will assume the first Richard to be the correct entry until further evidence is found.
RICHARD FRIPP
Spouse: JANE IVIE
Marriage: 19 DEC 1667 St Edmund's, Salisbury, WiltshireNotes from Charles Steuart Betton:
1665 - One of 3 "lives" named in Edward's lease of land at Norton St Philip. (See father's notes)
1675 - Received part rent of mill & premises at Heytesbury
Prior to 1677 - was living in Salisbury, where he had a trade that was made bankrupt. (Probably Richard Fripp of New Sarum, merchant, who in 1672 was trading in woollen drapery with France. Court case in 1676, Fripp v. Coroller
1680 Nov - Lands in Norton St. Philip, left to him by his father.
1688 Nov 17 - Mr Richard Fripp buried at Norton St. Philip
1689 Feb 23 - Wills admon to widow Jane. Died greatly in debt. Lands at Norton St. Philip valued at £18 p.a.
Note:
Jane's brother, James, was rector of Ashborn & Tollard Royal. He married Elizabeth Barber, whose father, Robert, was High Sherrif of Dorset in 1670. Robert's wife was a daughter of Sir Robert Seymer of Hanford, Dorset.Notes from Charles Steuart Betton:
Jane Ivie, daughter of John Ivie of New Sarum, and sister of Rev. James Ivie, rector of Tollard Royal, Wiltshire.
Her mar. portion £400. Half the rectory of Tilshead produced £40 p.a. Sold in Oct 1678 for £2265.
Married about 1668
Court case 1689, Cottle v. Jane Fripp, widow.
Mrs. Jane ffripp, widow buried 6 Apr 1700 at Norton St. Philip.
Butcher in North Square, Dorchester, and Coal merchant; retired to Fordington, Dorset.
Will dated 23 jan 1851, proved 10 Jul 1851 at Prerogative Court of Canterbury
Mary's Gt Granddaughter, Kathleen Mary Seton de Winton, b.23 Oct 1897, married and divorced to Robert Ulick Hamilton Prioleau. They had one son, James Prioleau, who was killed in action in WW2, serving in RAF.
This Prioleau family could be connected to the Prioleau families in South Carolina.
Married Susannah Sansom, 2nd daughter of Thomas Sansom of Kingston Russell
One of the subjects of a poem by Thomas Hardy, "The Casterbridge Captains"