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The Fripp and Pocock families of Bristol, UK

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Arthur William Dodwell Moore

of a stroke while cutting the hedges

Solicitor of Doctors Commons Lawyer


Joan Augusta Munro Moore

My Aunt Jo, Sculptress Bexhill


Canon Henry Dodwell Moore

Notes from Chris Atherton (treacle):
Home was Hollies Brant Broughton Lincs? with Edmund Moore

Vicar of Honington, Lincs Cannon HD Moore - Second son of Phillip Charles Moore, Proctor Born 18th Oct 1838 . His father died when he was 11 Educated at Westminster from Oct 1850 Matriculated and admitted to Pembroke College, Oxford 3rd June 1858 BA 1862 2nd class Mathematical honours MA 1865 Ordained priest London 1863 Curate of Barking, Essex 1863-5 St michaels Bromley-by-Bow and Wisbrough, Sussex 1867-8 Vicar of Honington Lincs 1867 - 1915 (48 years) Canon of Lincon, Rural Dean for Loveden Prebendary of Lincon Cathedral from 1903 (Welton Rival) Dioceasan Inspector of Schools (Lincon) Secretary and treasurer Grantham Clerical society.



Information is being sought about Robert Dodwell, who married Henry's great aunt, Elizabeth Moore.
Robert is thought to have been closely related to Henry Dodwell 1641- 1711, whose notes in the Dictionary of National Biography were mainly written by Rev H Dodwell Moore of Honnington.

It is possible that he is the Robert Dodwell b. 27 Feb 1758 to Rev. William Dodwell & Elizabeth Brown. William Dodwell is also noted in the Dictionary of National Biography and is a son of Rev Henry Dodwell.


Augusta Rosina Price

or Rugge Price born east hill wandsworth She had one brother and3 three sisters In 1864 at Knightsbridge she married HenryDodwell Moore who was her (cousin). They shared grandparents,(brother and sister, Mary Anne Price and Charles Price.) Herfather was Sir Arthur Henry RUGGE PRICE, Bart 1867 She marriedaged 24 photo of couple 1860's? Photo with baby at christeningArthur? 1868? Photo of Mrs Moore 1871 Malvern and Worcester with2 small chilren, two and three years old, Arthur and Emma? Shehad ten children Five boys and five girls by 1880 (over 16years) She was 57 when she died. PRICE.


Fredrick George Dodwell Moore

"fred" Died age 21 of "Rhumatism reaching the brain" Suddendeath Training to be an Architect. unmarried Shortly before hisdeath re expressed the desire to take holy Orders ""Frederick.Fred once wished to go into the church but later decided thathe would become an architect. It seems that he was anexcellent rifle shot and there is a photograph of him in theuniform of some voluntary Army unit. Sadly he got ill and wassent to Baden-Baden for hydrotherapy. The trouble progressedand was described as being rheumatism of the brain. An unlikelydiagnosis for what was more probably tuberculosis."


Charles Henry Dodwell Moore Rev

Photo as boy aged 8 or 9 with Fredrick, picture taken inGrantham 'Uncle Charlie' Domestic Chaplain to Earl Ferrers ofSaunton Harold Lincs Curate of Hugglestone cum Barden HillLeicestershire from 1899 Vicar of Hough on the Hill LincsEducated Pembroke college Oxford Cox for college eight as he wassmall M.A. Travelled to Australia by sailing ship for hishealth. He return in 1891 just in time to see his brotherfredrick aged 21 buried after a sudden death. he married late"Charles. Educated at Pembroke College. Oxford where in viewof his small size he made an excellent cox for the collegeeight. He went into the church and was chaplain to Lord Ferrersat Staunton Harold. Later he became Vicar of Hough-on-the-Hillin Lincolnshire. Quite late in life He married LouiseWilliams. She was a difficult person whose father had beenChaplain to the British Ambassador in Germany at the outbreak ofthe 14-18 War. They were interned but I think well treated,However it may explain her character. Charley was definitelyhen-pecked. As he was the parish parson he would each yearattend the Hough Village Fete. On one occasion he was luckyenought to win one of the best prizes. It caused someamusement in the village when he took his pig home on the endof a rope . He hated the crows and pidgeons that destroyed hisvegetable crops. He once came into my bedroom in the earlymorning and pulled a rope that went out of the window to anapple tree, where it was attached to a large dinner bell. Whenthis failed to shift the birds, he fired a small bore shotgunover their heads."


Edmund Schneider Dodwell Moore

'Uncle Mundy' WEDM's favorite uncle.and godfather. The blacksheep! " Edmund. Our favourite uncle. It might be unjust tocall him the black sheep of the family but he was always introuble. There are several stories of his behaviour as a boy.One was that he filled flowerpots with gunpowder, tuned themupside down and tried to blow them over the church tower. Hewas a first rate horseman and he joined the Sherwood RangersYeomanry. When the Sergeant riding instructor accused him ofsloppiness in the saddle, he challenged him to a cross-countryrace and won. He served both in the Boer War and the 1914-18War. At Salonica he showed very considerable gallantry to earnthe D.C.M. On his return he tried to take up farming againbut he failed to make it pay. He then took up breedingwire-haired fox terriers. They were good dogs even if some ofthem were inclined to bite the back of your legs. We had onecalled Pogo after the pogo sticks of the day. We were very fondof him. Unfortunately Mundy found it too expensive to takethem to show himself and although they won prizes it wasdifficult make it a living. He did jobs for the local hunt,walking puppies and laying hedges, and he was a popular localfigure. He died riding his bicycle while exercising hisdog." Served as private in Boar War . Medal with 5 bars Serverwith Sherwood Rangers (SGt) 1914-18 war DCM 1916 Salonica Farmercorn and cattle. father gave him £1500 capital with which in1904 he leased farm "Court Leys" Brandon, Grantham Lincs whichran into dificultes and ran up debts He had had to leave itunder a manager when he was called up in 1914 and when hereturnd in 1919 it had been run down. He borowed £715 money fromhis brother (Arthur or Charles?) but after 3 years he stillcouldn't make it profitable again and sold up 1922 After sellingfarm and paying off some of the debt, he bred wirehaired foxterriers and ran a small poultry farm at "the hollies" livedwith his father at "The Hollies" Brant Broughton, Lincs workedfor local hunt and became a local charater godfather to WEDMoore Plus fours, a pipe and a spotted bowtie Will He diedriding his bicyle while walking his dog.


Florence M Moore

"Aunt Florrie" Ashes taken to Sutton Veney where he husband hadonce been vicar It was at sutton veney that she and Natalienursed WED moore when he developed a severe dental abscess whilecamping nearby. Married Rev Edward Heberden Wilgress, Rector ofCharlton Scroop with Normanton, lincs "Florence. Anotherdaughter to marry a parson. A pleasant character but somewhatignorant of the ways of the world. On one occasion she becomeextremely distressed because a tradesman erroneously sent in an"account rendered"."


Agnes Phillipa Moore

"Aunt Philli"? "Philippa. Worked as a nurse in WorksopHospital. My mother also went there as a junior nurse andbecame very fond of her. She met her husband while nursingduring the War and went to South Australia where she had quitea hard life on a cattle station. It must have been before shewas married that she was living at Brant Broughton with UncleMundy. We stayed there when I was very small but I clearlyremember sleeping in a four-poster bed and Phily brigningbringing me breakfast in bed that included Puffed rice. I hadnever seen cerials of that type before. Best of all they wereaccompanied by milk hot from the cow. At that time she becamemy favourite aunt.


Richard James Dodwell Moore

"Dick" died age 15 "Richard died at the early age of 15. Myfather was very fond of him and was very upset by his death.Once again I wonder about his having tuberculosis." WEDM


William Moore

Notes from Chris (Treacle) at Rootsweb:
Proctor of Doctors Commons - Deputy Registrar of Faculty Office with his brother in law, Robert Dodwell, and brother, Phillip Moore, as Stationer. His Father, Phillip, also at Doctors Commons, Lawyer. 6 Knightrider Street. Educated St Pauls School London. Served his articles under Robert Dodwell who later married Elizabeth his sister. Admitted proctor 1784 Light Horse Volunteers of London and Westminster. Elected 4th April 1798 reserve 30th June 1809.

He married Mary Ann Price, the daughter of the Lord Mayor of London Sir Charles Price Bart Burglary Dec 31 1804 , probably at 6 Knightrider St., next door to the passage leading to the Perogative Office. They must have lost many of their wedding presents. Lost silver and Jewelry. Had five children only two survived, Lived at Ballards Lane Finchley and at Gt Knightrider St. died aged 65. Body later removed to Charton Cemetery Kent. Will PCC 1828 Admons Sutton Rolandson.

William must have lived in high circles as he married Mary Anne Price in 1804.


Mary Ann Price

Notes from Chris (Treacle) at Rootsweb:
Born 1776? same year as Charles?, at Snow Hill, City of London. Daughter of Sir Charles Price Bart Lord Mayor of London and MP for City of London. Letters and Journals (being transcribed by Sarah Moore).

Five children, three died as babies. Two surviving, Emma and Phillip her first two children.


James Ogilvy

See Burke's Peerage under "Seafield"


James Ogilvy

See Burke's Peerage under "Seafield"


Alexander Ogilvy

See Burke's Peerage under "Seafield"


George Sinclair 4th Earl of Caithness

See Burke's Peerage under "Caithness"