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The Fripp and Pocock families of Bristol, UK

Notes


Sir Robert Seymer

Details of Sir Robert's family can be found here: http://s560.com/seymourbook/SeymourBook.Ap4.PophamColony.html


Richard Long

The descendants of Richard & Alice became influential members of society. There details can be found here: http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/ll/long03.htm


Alice Ivie

The descendants of Richard & Alice became influential members of society. There details can be found here: http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/ll/long03.htm


Herbert Evans

Items related to Herbert Evans. Found at: http://www.swansea.gov.uk/westglamorganarchives/index.cfm?articleid=8343

For interest paid to Mrs Mary Evans, sent by William Fripp in Bristol; 12 Apr. 1817

Attested copy Settlement by Lease and Release (lease missing) for the purpose of making provision for Mary Evans in case she survive her husband, dated 29 Nov. 1786; (i) Herbert Evans of late of Swansea, now of Eaglesbush, esq., only surviving son and heir-at-law of William Evans, late of Eaglesbush, deceased, who was nephew and devisee of Edward Evans, deceased; and Mary Evans wife of Herbert Evans, formerly Mary Hooper; (ii) Thomas Rutter, merchant, and William Fripp, soap boiler, both of Bristol; (iii) Thomas Hooper of Bristol, distiller; Lands called Eaglesbush (150a), Melin-y-cwm otherwise Eaglesbush Mill with a tucking mill, farms called Ty-dan-y-graig alias Tyn-y-neff [Ty'n-y-nef], Kefin-y-coed [Cefn-y-coed], Tyr-y-Cimla, Tir y sekir mawr and Tir y sekir bach, land at Cimla, farms in the parish of Llansamlet called Llanerch-claydir alias Burley Hill, farms in the parish of Llandeilo Talybont called Bolgoed, Pandy-bach, Skibbor bach and Ynis Loughor, houses in Neath and at Melincryddan and Tyle-garw in the parish of Llantwit-juxta-Neath, and a sum of £2000
Settlement dated 29 Nov. 1786; (i) William Hooper of Bristol, gent., with; (ii) Herbert Evans of Eaglesbush, esq. and Mary his wife, formerly Mary Hooper, spinster, eldest daughter of (i), to; (iii) Thomas Rutter, merchant and William Fripp, soap boiler, both of Bristol, and John Hooper of Bath, gent. and Thomas Hooper of Bristol, distiller; Sum of £2000, paid by (i) to (iii) in trust for (ii) [1 parchment]

Mortgage for £1825 dated 13 Feb. 1818; (i) John Hooper of Flemingston, gent., with; (ii) Herbert Evans of Eaglesbush, esq., with; (iii) Griffith Llewellyn of Baglan, gent., to; (iv) William Fripp of Bristol, esq.; Farm called Llanerch-claydir alias Burley Hill alias Kilvey Mont, in the parish of Llansamlet. - [1 file]

Copy Assignment of a term of 1000 years created by a mortgage, dated 13 Feb. 1818; (i) Catherine Riddle of Bristol, widow, William Fripp of Bristol, esq., alderman, the Rt. Worshipful John Haythorne esq., mayor of Bristol, executors of the will of Thomas Hooper late of Bristol, distiller, who was the surviving trustee of the term of 1000 years, with; (ii) Herbert Evans of Eaglesbush, esq. and Mary his wife, with; (iii) Griffith Llewellyn of Baglan, gent., to; (iv) William Fripp of Bristol, esq., and; (v) William Fripp the younger of Bristol, esq., trustee of (iv); Term of 1000 years in the Eaglesbush Estate, subsequent to a settlement dated 28 and 29 Nov. 1786 [see above, NAS RE 8/3] - [1 file]

Draft Assignment dated 19 Dec. 1827; (i) Herbert Evans of Eaglesbush, esq., to; (ii) Herbert Edward Evans of Eaglesbush, esq.; One seventh share in £3000 inherited from William Fripp, deceased, and £5250 new 4% annuities. - [1 file]

Deed of Arrangement dated 29 June 1830; (i) Herbert Evans of Chelsea, esq., ; (ii) Herbert Edward Evans of the Inner Temple, esq., and John Jackson Price of Swansea, gent.,; (iii) Nathaniel Jones of Neath, surgeon, David Jones of Colwinston parish, husbandman, Josiah Nisbett, John Cook of Ledbury, gent., Samuel Mousley of Worcester, husbandman,; (iv) William Fripp of Bristol, esq. and alderman, Daniel Fripp of Bristol, esq., Christopher George of Bristol, esq. and John Haythorne of Bristol, esq.; Share of (ii) in the estates of William Fripp, deceased. - [1 file]

Lease to vest possession dated 27 Aug. 1833; (i) William Fripp of Westbury-upon-Trym, esq., to; (ii) Herbert Edward Evans of Eaglesbush, esq.; Farm called Llanarth Claydir [Llanerch-claydir] alias Burley Hill alias Kilvey Mont in the parish of Llansamlet. - [1 parchment]


Mary Hooper

Eldest daughter of William Hooper, gent of Bristol.

Possibly granddaughter of Roger Hooper & Elizabeth Fripp. See notes of William Fripp (1761-1829)


William Evans

Nephew of Edward Evans, who was a sheriff of Eaglesbush, Glamorgan in 1723. William was sheriff in 1751.

For details of the Evans family of Eaglesbush, see: http://www.archivesnetworkwales.info/cgi-bin/anw/fulldesc_nofr?inst_id=34&coll_id=1208&expand=


William Hooper

Possibly a son of Roger Hooper & Elizabeth Fripp. See notes of William Fripp (1761-1829)

Possible christening: BVR
William HOOPER
Christening Date: 30 Jun 1720
Recorded in: Bristol, Gloucestershire
Collection: Redcliffe, St Mary
Father: Roger HOOPER

Items found at: http://www.swansea.gov.uk/westglamorganarchives/index.cfm?articleid=8343
Copy of Will of William Hooper of Bristol, gent. (died 6 Apr. 1807), including bequests to his daughter Mary, wife of Herbert Evans of Eaglesbush; Made 6 Apr. 1801, proved 12 Dec. 1807. - [1 file]

Possible connection:
Bristol Record Office: Great Western Cotton Company
Catalogue Ref. 12142
Creator(s): Great Western Cotton Company, Bristol, cotton manufacturers Deeds of premises at Barton Hill FILE [no title] - ref. 12142/52a-b - date: 1795 Jan. 16/17 [from Scope and Content] Mortgage by Lease and Release of same premises - John Sartain James to William Hooper of Bristol, gent. FILE [no title] - ref. 12142/55a-b - date: 1804 Dec. 20/21 [from Scope and Content] Lease and Release of same premises with covenant to levy a fine - William Hooper, John Sartain James, Richard Pinckney, Thomas Hooper, Thomas Wigan, John Wilcox and Joseph Taylor to Daniel Baynton Of Bristol, gent.


Thomas Hooper

Items found at: http://www.swansea.gov.uk/westglamorganarchives/index.cfm?articleid=8343

Attested copy Settlement by Lease and Release (lease missing) for the purpose of making provision for Mary Evans in case she survive her husband, dated 29 Nov. 1786; (i) Herbert Evans of late of Swansea, now of Eaglesbush, esq., only surviving son and heir-at-law of William Evans, late of Eaglesbush, deceased, who was nephew and devisee of Edward Evans, deceased; and Mary Evans wife of Herbert Evans, formerly Mary Hooper; (ii) Thomas Rutter, merchant, and William Fripp, soap boiler, both of Bristol; (iii) Thomas Hooper of Bristol, distiller; Lands called Eaglesbush (150a), Melin-y-cwm otherwise Eaglesbush Mill with a tucking mill, farms called Ty-dan-y-graig alias Tyn-y-neff [Ty'n-y-nef], Kefin-y-coed [Cefn-y-coed], Tyr-y-Cimla, Tir y sekir mawr and Tir y sekir bach, land at Cimla, farms in the parish of Llansamlet called Llanerch-claydir alias Burley Hill, farms in the parish of Llandeilo Talybont called Bolgoed, Pandy-bach, Skibbor bach and Ynis Loughor, houses in Neath and at Melincryddan and Tyle-garw in the parish of Llantwit-juxta-Neath, and a sum of £2000. - [1 file]

Settlement dated 29 Nov. 1786; (i) William Hooper of Bristol, gent., with; (ii) Herbert Evans of Eaglesbush, esq. and Mary his wife, formerly Mary Hooper, spinster, eldest daughter of (i), to; (iii) Thomas Rutter, merchant and William Fripp, soap boiler, both of Bristol, and John Hooper of Bath, gent. and Thomas Hooper of Bristol, distiller; Sum of £2000, paid by (i) to (iii) in trust for (ii). - [1 parchment]

Copy Assignment of a term of 1000 years created by a mortgage, dated 13 Feb. 1818; (i) Catherine Riddle of Bristol, widow, William Fripp of Bristol, esq., alderman, the Rt. Worshipful John Haythorne esq., mayor of Bristol, executors of the will of Thomas Hooper late of Bristol, distiller, who was the surviving trustee of the term of 1000 years, with; (ii) Herbert Evans of Eaglesbush, esq. and Mary his wife, with; (iii) Griffith Llewellyn of Baglan, gent., to; (iv) William Fripp of Bristol, esq., and; (v) William Fripp the younger of Bristol, esq., trustee of (iv); Term of 1000 years in the Eaglesbush Estate, subsequent to a settlement dated 28 and 29 Nov. 1786 [see above, NAS RE 8/3]. - [1 file]

Copy of Will of Thomas Hooper of Bristol, gent., including bequests to his brother John Hooper and his sister Mary, wife of Herbert Evans of Eaglesbush; Made 24 Aug. 1809. - [1 file]


John Hooper

Items found at: http://www.swansea.gov.uk/westglamorganarchives/index.cfm?articleid=8343

Copy of Will of Thomas Hooper of Bristol, gent., including bequests to his brother John Hooper and his sister Mary, wife of Herbert Evans of Eaglesbush; Made 24 Aug. 1809. - [1 file]

Mortgage for £1825 dated 13 Feb. 1818; (i) John Hooper of Flemingston, gent., with; (ii) Herbert Evans of Eaglesbush, esq., with; (iii) Griffith Llewellyn of Baglan, gent., to; (iv) William Fripp of Bristol, esq.; Farm called Llanerch-claydir alias Burley Hill alias Kilvey Mont, in the parish of Llansamlet. - [1 file]


Edward Fripp (Flipp)

Possibly born at Mere, Wiltshire. Son of Henry & Mary.


John Fripp

Possible relative of John & William Fripp of South Carolina, USA


John Fripp

Possible relative of John & William Fripp of South Carolina, USA.

Possibly born 1693 at Mere, Wiltshire. Son of Henry & Mary.


Elizabeth Fripp

Father only shown.


George William Pelmear

George and three of his children are found on a database of Cornish in Latin America, which can be found HERE. The website is run by Dr. Sharron P. Schwartz of the University of Exeter. It would appear they went to the silver mines in Bolivia first and then on to Chile. Annie was returned to England to be educated.

1891 Census: Albion Row, Gwennap, Cornwall
George Pelmear, Head, Mar, 38, Tin Miner (own a/c), b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Mary Pelmear, Wife, Mar, 32, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
William C. Pelmear, Son, Un, 4, Scholar, b. Chile, South America
George H. Pelmear, Son, Un, 2, b. Gwennap, Cornwall

1901 Census: Albion Row, Gwennap, Cornwall
George Pelmear, Head, Mar, 48, Tin Miner, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Mary Jane Pelmear, Wife, Mar, 42, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Annie Jane Pelmear, Daur, Un, 19, Domestic, b. Tocopulia, Chile (B.S.)
William Charles Pelmear, Son, Un, 14, Mason Labourer, b. Tocopulia, Chile (B.S.)
George Henry Pelmear, Son, Un, 13, School, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Richard Halse Pelmear, Son, Un, 10, School, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Leonard Charles Pelmear, Son, Un, 5, School, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Harold Pelmear, Son, Un, 3, School, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Frederick Redvers Pelmear, Son, Un, 5 months, b. Gwennap, Cornwall


Mary Jane Chynoweth

1891 Census: Albion Row, Gwennap, Cornwall
George Pelmear, Head, Mar, 38, Tin Miner (own a/c), b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Mary Pelmear, Wife, Mar, 32, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
William C. Pelmear, Son, Un, 4, Scholar, b. Chile, South America
George H. Pelmear, Son, Un, 2, b. Gwennap, Cornwall

1901 Census: Albion Row, Gwennap, Cornwall
George Pelmear, Head, Mar, 48, Tin Miner, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Mary Jane Pelmear, Wife, Mar, 42, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Annie Jane Pelmear, Daur, Un, 19, Domestic, b. Tocopulia, Chile (B.S.)
William Charles Pelmear, Son, Un, 14, Mason Labourer, b. Tocopulia, Chile (B.S.)
George Henry Pelmear, Son, Un, 13, School, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Richard Halse Pelmear, Son, Un, 10, School, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Leonard Charles Pelmear, Son, Un, 5, School, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Harold Pelmear, Son, Un, 3, School, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Frederick Redvers Pelmear, Son, Un, 5 months, b. Gwennap, Cornwall


William Charles Pelmear

1901 Census: Albion Row, Gwennap, Cornwall
George Pelmear, Head, Mar, 48, Tin Miner, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Mary Jane Pelmear, Wife, Mar, 42, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Annie Jane Pelmear, Daur, Un, 19, Domestic, b. Tocopulia, Chile (B.S.)
William Charles Pelmear, Son, Un, 14, Mason Labourer, b. Tocopulia, Chile (B.S.)
George Henry Pelmear, Son, Un, 13, School, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Richard Halse Pelmear, Son, Un, 10, School, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Leonard Charles Pelmear, Son, Un, 5, School, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Harold Pelmear, Son, Un, 3, School, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Frederick Redvers Pelmear, Son, Un, 5 months, b. Gwennap, Cornwall


Richard Halse Pelmear

1901 Census: Albion Row, Gwennap, Cornwall
George Pelmear, Head, Mar, 48, Tin Miner, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Mary Jane Pelmear, Wife, Mar, 42, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Annie Jane Pelmear, Daur, Un, 19, Domestic, b. Tocopulia, Chile (B.S.)
William Charles Pelmear, Son, Un, 14, Mason Labourer, b. Tocopulia, Chile (B.S.)
George Henry Pelmear, Son, Un, 13, School, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Richard Halse Pelmear, Son, Un, 10, School, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Leonard Charles Pelmear, Son, Un, 5, School, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Harold Pelmear, Son, Un, 3, School, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Frederick Redvers Pelmear, Son, Un, 5 months, b. Gwennap, Cornwall


Harold Pelmear

1901 Census: Albion Row, Gwennap, Cornwall
George Pelmear, Head, Mar, 48, Tin Miner, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Mary Jane Pelmear, Wife, Mar, 42, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Annie Jane Pelmear, Daur, Un, 19, Domestic, b. Tocopulia, Chile (B.S.)
William Charles Pelmear, Son, Un, 14, Mason Labourer, b. Tocopulia, Chile (B.S.)
George Henry Pelmear, Son, Un, 13, School, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Richard Halse Pelmear, Son, Un, 10, School, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Leonard Charles Pelmear, Son, Un, 5, School, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Harold Pelmear, Son, Un, 3, School, b. Gwennap, Cornwall
Frederick Redvers Pelmear, Son, Un, 5 months, b. Gwennap, Cornwall