Baptisms 1825-1849 for the Parish of Wimpole (Page Seven) From the Parish Registers
St Andrew's Parish Church, Wimpole
A local history and genealogy page for the Parish of Wimpole.
St Andrew's Parish Church.
A living church for the Parish of Wimpole, located within the National Trust's
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The Church is managed and maintained by the Parochial Church Council.
My thanks and acknowledgments to the Parochial Church Council for Wimpole and St Andrew's Parish Church for allowing the online publication of the Church Registers.
Listings prior to 1864 are based on the Church Registers for the Parish of Wimpole, as transcribed and collated by T P R Layng in March 1983. Originally typed by C L and A E Hatton.
The transcription by T P R Layng concludes on 4 October 1863. The transcription following this date is by Julia Thorogood with contributions by John Steadman. Additional research for this website is by Steve Odell.
In medieval times there were no parish registers. Through the efforts of Thomas Cromwell in 1538 a mandate was issued by Henry VIII for churches to maintain parish records. This ordered that every parson, vicar or curate was to enter in a book every wedding, baptism and burial in his parish. In 1558 Queen Elizabeth re-confirmed her father's mandate into law and many church records date from that year. Wimpole's own church records for baptisms, weddings and burials began in 1560.
Unless otherwise stated, the dates shown record the date of the baptism/christening service at Wimpole Parish Church, not the date of birth of the child. In cases of significant illness or impending death, some Baptisms/Christenings would have been performed by the Rector at the child's home.
It was the convention for the baptism/christening service to be held within a week or so of birth. However, there was no law to enforce baptisms within any set time (beyond incurring the not insignificant displeasure of the local Rector!) and many examples in the Registers show baptisms being carried out months or even years after birth. Some children were never baptised, especially those from Nonconformist families.
The original spelling of names in the Registers (as transcribed) has been retained.
In England and Wales, up to 1751, the New Year began on the 25th March (Lady Day).
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Baptisms for the Parish of Wimpole continue here from: (Page Six) 1800-1824
[Original transcript by T P R Layng 1983]
1825
9 January 1825
LION [Lyon]
Anne Lion, daughter of William Lion, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
6 March 1825
MAIL [Male/Moule]
Sarah Mail, daughter of (blank) and Sarah Mail, spinster of Wimpole Parish. Born in London.
[Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
20 March 1825
COURSE
Elizabeth Course, daughter of James Course, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
24 April 1825
LAW
Jane Law, daughter of John Law, jobber of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
24 April 1825
PETT
William Pett, son of Jesse Pett, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
5 June 1825
GOATS
Jane Goats, daughter of Morris Goats, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann. [PR: Buried at Wimpole on 6 May 1827, aged 2 years.]
26 June 1825
SMITH
Charles Smith, son of James Smith, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary. [PR: Buried at Wimpole on 27 September 1826, aged 1 year and 3 months.]
10 July 1825
HEWITT
Ann Hewitt, daughter of Thomas Hewitt, labourer of Arrington Parish, and Elizabeth of Wimpole Parish.
25 September 1825
TITCHMARSH
Charles Titchmarsh, son of Charles Titchmarsh, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Catherine.
25 September 1825
CHAPMAN
John Chapman, son of John Chapman, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
6 November 1825
COOPER
Anne Cooper, daughter of Henry Cooper, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
13 November 1825
WILLMOT
Elizabeth Willmott, daughter of James Willmot, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
4 December 1825
BULLEN
Marianne Bullen, daughter of William Bullen, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
25 December 1825
CHAPMAN
Samuel Chapman, son of Thomas Chapman, under-gamekeeper of Wimpole Parish, and Charlotte. "Aged 15 weeks old."
27 December 1825
PRIOR
Mary Prior, daughter of William Prior, labourer of Wimpole Parish, deceased, and Ann. [PR: William Prior buried 29 May 1825, aged 34, Coroner's inquest.]
[PR: Mary Prior, buried, 15 January 1826, infant]
1826
15 January 1826
BULLEN
Jemima Bullen, daughter of James Bullen, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
22 January 1826
SPACKSMAN
George Spacksman, son of Jeremiah Spacksman, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Phoebe.
25 January 1826
GADD
Marianne Gadd, daughter of William Gadd, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Keziah.
25 January 1826
WORLAND
Elizabeth Ann Worland, daughter of William Worland, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Jane.
19 March 1826
CLARKE
Charles Clarke, son of William Clarke, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
20 March 1826
HALE
Joseph Hale, son of William Hale, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann. [PR: Buried at Wimpole on 10 April 1826, infant.]
7 May 1826
SMITH
Charlotte Smith, daughter of William Smith, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
21 June 1826
WHITBY
John Whitby, son of William Whitby, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
9 July 1826
SELL
Charles Sell, son of (blank), and Mary Sell, spinster of Wimpole Parish. [Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
9 July 1826
WILKINS
Sarah Wilkins, daughter of William Wilkins, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Lydia.
17 July 1826
WIDBY [Whitby]
Prime Widby, son of John Widby, labourer of Wimpole Parish, living in Kingston, and Mary.
17 September 1826
BISHOP
Marianne Bishop, daughter of John Bishop, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
1 October 1826
ARBOR
William Arbor, son of (blank], and (blank] of Wimpole Parish (blank), "A person of riper years."
3 December 1826
COOPER
Maria Cooper, daughter of William Cooper, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
1827
25 February 1827
WARD
Jane Ward, daughter of Thomas Ward, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
18 March 1827
HIRST
James Hirst, son of William Hirst, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
13 May 1827
PELL
Sarah Pell, daughter of (blank), and Elizabeth Pell, spinster of Wimpole Parish.
[Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
20 May 1827
GOATS
Jane Goats, daughter of James Goats, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
14 June 1827
ELLISTON
Richard Henry Elliston, son of Robert Elliston, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
14 June 1827
ELLISTON
James Elliston, son of Robert Elliston, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
17 June 1827
LONG
Susan Long, daughter of Robert Long, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
17 June 1827
WATTS
Roda Watts, daughter of Charles Watts, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
24 June 1827
PRATT
David Pratt, son of John Pratt, and Ann otp lab
15 July 1827
FLANDERS
Charlotte Flanders, daughter of Zachariah Flanders, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Susannah. "Aged 1 year 9 months."
29 July 1827
DELLOW
Edith Dellow, daughter of George Dellow, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Eliza.
1 August 1827
HEWETT [Hewitt]
Eliza Hewett, daughter of James Hewett, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
12 August 1827
RUMBULT [Rumbold]
John Rumbult, son of John Rumbult, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
30 August 1827
MOSSOP
Mary Anne Mossop, daughter of Benjamin Addenbrooke Mossop, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Janet. [Benjamin Addenbrooke Mossop (1802-1883) is believed to be a miller, merchant and farmer from Spalding, Lincolnshire, son of the Rev John Mossop and Ann (nee Berridge), and born at Deeping St. James. He married Janet Meyer of Arrington at Arrington on 25 May 1826 by special licence and they had two daughters who both died young. Despite the "of Wimpole Parish", their marriage and this baptism entry are the only Mossop records in either local Register.]
[Note curious naming at
10 June 1832 below.]
9 September 1827
SMITH
Jane Smith, daughter of William Smith, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth. [Described "of The Tower" (presumably the Folly?)]
9 September 1827
SMITH
John Smith, son of James Smith, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
10 September 1827
BULLEN
Elizabeth Bullen, daughter of James Bullen, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
14 October 1827
READ [Reed]
James Read, son of John Read, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Jane.
18 November 1827
PUMPHRET [Pumford]
James Pumphret, son of Stanford Pumphret [=Pumford], labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
9 December 1827
LAW
Martha Law, daughter of John Law, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
9 December 1827
WHETSTONE
Charles Whetstone, son of William Whetstone, bricklayer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
1828
22 January 1828
GADD
Charlotte Gadd, daughter of John Gadd, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth. [PR: Buried at Wimpole on 25 January 1828, aged 3 months]
27 January 1828
KIDD
Jane Kidd, daughter of William Kidd, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Jane.
27 January 1828
GRAVESTOCK
William Gravestock, son of James Gravestock, labourer of Eversden Parish, and Ann.
9 March 1828
CHAPMAN
James Chapman, son of John Chapman, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
9 March 1828
LYON [Lion]
James Lyon, son of William Lyon, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
23 March 1828
SELL
Henry Sell, son of William Pateman, farmer's son of Wimpole Parish, and Mary Sell, spinster of Wimpole. [Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
[PR: Buried at Wimpole on 23 April 1828, aged 2 months.]
13 April 1828
HALE
Joseph Hale, son of William Hale, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
27 April 1828
WILKIE
Margaret Wilkie, daughter of Thomas Wilkie, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Ruth.
11 May 1828
CLARK
Jane Clark, daughter of William Clark, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
24 May 1828
CHEAP
John Cheap, son of Rev John Cheap, Rector of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
6 July 1828
OSBORNE
Christiana Osborne, daughter of (blank), and Mary Osborne spinster of Wimpole Parish.
[Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
17 August 1828
COURSE
Charles Course, daughter of James Course, carpenter of Cambridge, and Elizabeth. [PR: Buried at Wimpole, aged 3 years and 9 months.]
31 August 1828
BRITTON
Matilda Ann Britton, daughter of (blank), and Jane Britton, spinster of Wimpole Parish. [Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
14 September 1828
PELL
Mary Pell, daughter of William Pell, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Frances.
14 September 1828
JENEWAY
William Jeneway, son of William Jeneway, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Hester.
28 September 1828
PETT
Sarah Jane Pett, daughter of Jesse Pett, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
28 September 1828
BULLEN
William Bullen, son of William, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
12 October 1828
FLANDERS
Maria Flanders, daughter of Zachariah Flanders, carpenter of Wimpole Parish, and Susannah. "Born 22 April 1828."
1829
17 January 1829
BULLEN
Ann Bullen, daughter of George Bullen, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Jemima.
18 January 1829
WORLAND
William Worland, son of Thomas Worland, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
8 February 1829
LONG
Martha Long, daughter of Robert Long, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
13 February 1829
INGRY [Ingrey/Ingray]
Daniel Ingry, son of Barnett Ingrey, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Hannah.
1 March 1829
GOATS
Lucy Jane Goats, daughter of Morris Goats, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
1 March 1829
SPACKSMAN
Sarah Spacksman, daughter of Jeremiah Spacksman, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Phoebe.
8 March 1829
EVERSDEN
Jane Eversden, daughter of William Eversden, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Lydia.
26 April 1829
TITCHMARSH
John Titchmarsh, son of Charles, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Catherine.
24 May 1829
WARD
Abigail Ward, daughter of Thomas Ward, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
31 May 1829
WHITBY
Margaret Whitby, daughter of John Whitby, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
7 June 1829
MILLS
William Mills, son of (blank), and Sarah Mills, spinster of Wimpole Parish. [Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
[PR: Buried at Wimpole on 3 October 1829, infant]
28 June 1829
WILKIE
Thomas Wilkie, son of Thomas Wilkie, bailiff of Wimpole Parish, and Ruth.
20 September 1829
GADD
Caroline Gadd, daughter of William Gadd, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Keziah.
21 September 1829
REED [Reid]
Jane Gadd Reed, daughter of (blank), and Sarah Reed, spinster of Wimpole Parish.
[Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
4 October 1829
WATTS
Elias Watts, son of Charles Watts, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
11 October 1829
HEWITT
James Hewitt, son of James Hewitt, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann. [PR: Buried at Wimpole on 9 April 1830, aged 10 months]
1 November 1829
CATER [Carter]
William Cater, son of John Cater, labourer of Great Eversden Parish, and Elizabeth.
31 December 1829
HURST
Henrietta Ann Hurst, daughter of the Rev John Day Hurst, Rector of Croydon-cum-Clopton, and Louisa. "Born 7 November 1829."
1830
24 January 1830
NEWILL [Newell]
William Newill, son of George Newill, blacksmith of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth Margaret.
24 January 1830
MOULE
Walman Moule, son of John Moule, glazier of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
20 February 1830
WORLAND
George Worland, son of (blank) and Frances Worland of Wimpole Parish. [Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
18 April 1830
PRATT
Charlotte Pratt, daughter of John Pratt, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
30 April 1830
LAW
William Law, son of John Law, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
13 May 1830
SMITH
James Smith, son of James Smith, publican of Wimpole Parish, and Caroline.
30 May 1830
DELLAR
Rebecca Dellar, daughter of George Dellar, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Eliza.
6 June 1830
SMITH
Charles Smith, son of James Smith, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
6 June 1830
WHITBEY [Whitby]
Alfred Whitbey, son of William Whitbey, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
18 July 1830
COOPER
Ann Cooper, daughter of James Cooper, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann. [PR: Buried Wimpole 31 May 1831, aged 11 months.]
25 July 1830
PUMFORD
Sarah Pumford, daughter of Stanford Pumford, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
8 Augusty 1830
HURST
William Hurst, son of William Hurst, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
8 August 1830
BULLEN
James Bullen, son of James Bullen, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
15 August 1830
CLARK [C: Clask]
David Clark, son of William Clark, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
3 October 1830
COURSE
James Course, of James Course, carpenter of St Giles (Cambridge) and Elizabeth.
17 October 1830
MULBERRY
Maria Mulberry, daughter of (blank) and Mary Mulberry, of Wimpole Parish.
[Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
17 October 1830
BULLIN [Bullen]
Charles Bullin, son of William Bullin, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
28 November 1830
ELLISTON
Elizabeth Ann Elliston, daughter of Robert Elliston, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
20 December 1830
WILKIE
George Wilkie, son of Thomas Wilkie, Bailiff to the Earl of Hardwicke, of Wimpole Parish, and Ruth.
25 December 1830
WHETSTONE
James Whetstone, son of William Whetstone, bricklayer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary. [PR: James Whetstone, aged 6, buried at Wimpole 27 December 1836.]
25 December 1830
RUMBOLT [Rumbold]
Joseph Rumbolt, son of John Rumbolt, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
25 December 1830
GADD
David Gadd, son of Thomas Gadd, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
26 December 1830
GOATS
Ann Goats, daughter of James Goats, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
1831
9 January 1831
LONG
Maria Long, daughter of Robert Long, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann. [PR: Buried Wimpole on 24 February 1833, aged 2 years]
[Born 26 January 1831]
GADD
[James Gadd, son of John Gadd, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah. Baptised 15 September 1833]
30 January 1831
INGRAY [Ingry/Ingrey]
Elizabeth Ingray, daughter of Henry Ingray, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
16 February 1831
HURST
Ann Eliza Hurst, daughter of the Rev John Day Hurst, Rector of Croydon-cum-Clopton, of Wimpole Parish, and Louisa.
20 February 1831
BULLEN
Ester Oliver Bullen, daughter of (blank) and Elizabeth Bullen of Wimpole Parish.
[Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
31 March 1831
WARD
Charles Ward, son of Thomas Ward, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
17 April 1831
SKINNER
George Henry Skinner, son of (blank) and Sarah Skinner of Wimpole Parish.
[Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
23 May 1831
KIDD
David Kidd, son of William Kidd, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Jane.
5 June 1831
MULBERRY
George Mulberry, son of James Mulberry, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
5 June 1831
PETT
John Pett, son of Jesse Pett, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
5 June 1831
HEWITT
Isaac Hewitt, son of Thomas Hewitt, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
18 June 1831
WILMOT **
Sarah Wilmot, daughter of James Wilmot, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary. [** probable duplicate entry, see 24 July.]
24 July 1831
PRATT
Jane Pratt[Osborne], daughter of (blank)[Thomas Osborne], and Sophia Pratt of Wimpole Parish. Born on 20 May 1811.** [** "1811" is probably a mis-transcription of 1822. See baptism entries for 31 August 1800 and 20 May 1822 and do the maths. Although not acknowledged here, Jane's marriage certificate states her father as "Thomas Osborne, labourer"]
24 July 1831
SMITH
Charles Smith, son of William Smith, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
24 July 1831
WILMOT **
Sarah Wilmot, daughter of James Wilmot, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary [** probable duplicate entry, see 18 June]
31 July 1831
CHARTER
James Charter, son of Joseph Charter, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Lucy.
7 August 1831
INGRAY [Ingry/Ingrey]
George Ingray, son of Thomas Ingray, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
21 August 1831
WAGSTAFF
Robert Wagstaff, son of Robert Wagstaff, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth. "Born 10 May 1829."
21 August 1831
WAGSTAFF
Louisa Wagstaff, daughter of Robert Wagstaff, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
16 October 1831
COOPER
Eliza Cooper, daughter of William Cooper, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
11 December 1831
PETT
John Pett, son of John Pett, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
30 October 1831
YORKE
Joseph Augustus Yorke, son of Grantham Munten [Munton] Yorke, a Lieutenant in the 85th Regiment, of Hampton Court, and Susan [Marion?] Emily. Baptised at Hampton Court Palace. [Observation: Joseph was not baptised at Wimpole. Entry evidently added to Parish Registers outside of date sequence as a record only, possibly by Grantham's elder brother, Henry Reginald Yorke
who had just succeeded as Rector at Wimpole.]
[Joseph Augustus Yorke, born 22 September 1831, He married Florence Mary Eliza Chambré, daughter of Thomas Chambré, on 3 February 1862. He died on 14 February 1881 at age 49. He was a practising barrister.]
[The Very Rev Grantham Munton Yorke, DD (born 14 February 1809, died 2 October 1879) was the fifth son of Vice-Admiral Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke and Elizabeth W(h)eake Rattray, and a younger brother to Charles Philip Yorke, the 4th Earl of Hardwicke. Yorke was educated at Queens' College, Cambridge and married Marion Emily Montgomery on the 10 March 1830. He was ordained in 1835. In 1844 he became the incumbent at St Philip, Birmingham, a post he held until his elevation to the Deanery. He was the Dean of Worcester Cathedral from 1874 until his death.]
1832
8 January 1832
LYON [Lion]
Sarah Lyon, daughter of William Lyon, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
8 January 1832
INGRAY [Ingrey]
Mary Ann Ingray, daughter of Barnard Ingray, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
11 March 1832
HALE
Susan Hale, daughter of William Hale, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
11 March 1832
PRATT
Elizabeth Pratt, daughter of John Pratt, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
14 May 1832
COOPER
Ann Collin Cooper, daughter of James Cooper, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
3 June 1832
WHITBY
Emily Whitby, daughter of Prime Whitby, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ruth.
3 June 1832
CHAPMAN
William Chapman, son of John Chapman, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth. [PR: William Chapman, 2 years old, buried Wimpole 21 May 1834]
2 June 1832
GOATS
Caroline Goats, daughter of John Goats, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
2 June 1832
GOATS
Edward Goats, son of John Goats, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
10 June 1832
ELLISTON
Benjamin Addenbrooke Elliston, son of Robert Elliston, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
8 July 1832
WHITBEY [Whitby]
Jane Whitbey, daughter of John Whitbey, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
10 July 1832
HURST
John Day Hurst, son of the Rev John Day Hurst, Rector of Croydon-cum-Clopton, of Wimpole Parish, and Louisa. "Born 18 June 1832."
26 August 1832
BULLEN
Emma Bullen, daughter of James Bullen, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
9 September 1832
DELLAR
Rhoda Dellar, daughter of John Dellar, shoemaker of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
16 September 1832
SMITH
Ann Smith, daughter of James Smith, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
30 September 1832
WATTS
Charles Watts, son of Charles Watts, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
14 October 1832
CLARK
Eliza Clark, daughter of William Clark, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
28 October 1832
SMITH
William Smith, son of James Smith, publican.of Wimpole Parish, and Caroline.
9 December 1832
WHITBY
Lydia Whitby, daughter of William Whitby, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
9 December 1832
WILKIE
Jane Wilkie, daughter of Thomas Wilkie, bailiff of Wimpole Parish, and Ruth.
30 December 1832
WILKIN [Wilkins]
Ann Wilkin, daughter of Edward Walker Wilkin, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Jane.
30 December 1832
CORSE [Course]
Ann Corse, daughter of James Corse, carpenter of Cambridge, and Elizabeth.
1833
6 January 1833
BULLIN [Bullen]
David Bullin, son of Edward Bullin, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Lydia.
20 January 1833
WORLAND
Elizabeth Worland, daughter of Thomas Worland, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
20 January 1833
DELLAR
James Dellar, son of Stephen Dellar, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Eliza.
17 February 1833
BULLIN [Bullen]
George Bullin, son of William Bullin, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
12 May 1833
WHETSTONE
William Whetstone, son of William Whetstone, bricklayer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
20 July 1833
SKINNER
Henry Skinner, son of Samuel Skinner, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
18 August 1833
HURST
Samuel Hurst, son of William Hurst, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah. [PR: Samuel Hurst, aged 2, buried at Wimpole 25 March 1835.
18 August 1833
BULLEN
George Oliver Bullen, son of (blank) and Elizabeth, spinster of Wimpole Parish.
[Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
15 September 1833
GADD
James Gadd, son of John Gadd, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah. Born 26 January 1831
15 September 1833
GADD
Joseph Gadd, son of John Gadd, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah. "Born April 1833."
6 October 1833
HEWITT
Samuel Hewitt, son of Thomas Hewitt, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
10 October 1833
TITCHMARSH
John Titchmarsh, son of Charles Titchmarsh, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Katherine.
(PR: "All christened at once, some therefore two years and upwards old")
10 October 1833
TITCHMARSH
George Titchmarsh, son of Charles Titchmarsh, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Katherine. (PR: "All christened at once, some therefore two years and upwards old")
10 October 1833
TITCHMARSH
Keziah Titchmarsh, daughter of Charles Titchmarsh, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Katherine. (PR: "All christened at once, some therefore two years and upwards old")
13 October 1833
RULE
James Rule, son of John Rule, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
13 October 1833
INGRAY [Ingrey]
William Ingray, son of Thomas Ingray, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
3 November 1833
HALE
Benjamin Hale, son of William Hale, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
17 November 1833
PETT
David Pett, son of Jesse Pett, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
8 December 1833
GOATS
Jane Goats, daughter of John Goats, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
1834
27 January 1834
MULBERRY
Jane Mulberry, son of James Mulberry, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
9 February 1834
MALE
Benjamin Male, son of Richard Male, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth. "Aged 20, brought up a dissenter."
23 February 1834
MILLER
James Miller, son of John Miller, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
1 March 1834
WILKINS
Jane Wilkins, daughter of Edward Wilkins, servant [at Wimpole Hall?] of Wimpole Parish, and Jane. [PR: Jane Wilkins, infant, buried at Wimpole 5 March 1834.]
24 March 1834
WITHERS
Edmund Withers, son of Robert Withers, Steward and Land Agent [to Lord Hardwicke] of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
18 April 1834
HEWITT
Alfred Hewitt, son of James Hewitt, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Anne. [PR: Alfred Hewitt, infant, buried at Wimpole 9 June 1834]
20 April 1834
WHITBY
Pryme Whitby, son of James Whitby, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Charlotte.
4 May 1834
BULLEN
Sarah Bullen, daughter of William Bullen, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
1 June 1834
COOPER
William Cooper, son of William Cooper, labourer of Arrington Parish, and Elizabeth.
8 June 1834
INGRAY [Ingrey]
Elizabeth Ingray, daughter of Barnard Ingray, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Hannah.
27 July 1834
BULLIN [Bullen]
Rhoda Bullin, daughter of James Bullin, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
3 August 1834
SPACKSMAN
Edith Spacksman, daughter of Jeremiah Spacksman, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Phoebe. [PR: An Elizabeth Spacksman, aged 1, buried at Wimpole 8 May 1835]
3 August 1834
SPACKSMAN
Rebecca Spacksman, daughter of Jeremiah Spacksman, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Phoebe. "Aged two and a half years."
24 August 1834
RULE
Smith Rule, son of William Rule, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Rebecca. [PR: Smith Rule, infant, buried at Wimpole 29 August 1934]
24 August 1834
PELL
William Pell, son of William Pell, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Frances.
31 August 1834
KIDD
William Kidd, son of William Kidd, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Jane.
4 September 1834
ELLISTON
Robert Elliston, son of Robert Elliston, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
14 September 1834
CARTER
Jacob Carter, son of James Carter, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
12 October 1834
WHITBY
Daphne Whitby, daughter of Prime Whitby, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ruth.
2 November 1834
DELLAR
William Dellar, son of John Dellar, shoemaker of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
2 November 1834
DELLAR
George Dellar, son of John Dellar, shoemaker of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
[born 31 December 1834]
YORKE
[Philip Sydney Yorke, son of the Rev Henry Reginald Yorke, Rector of Wimpole Parish, and Flora Elizabeth. Baptised 13 July 1835.]
1835
11 January 1835
INGRAY
Martha Ingray, daughter of Henry Ingray, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
11 January 1835
INGRAY
Rebecca Ingray, daughter of Henry Ingray, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah. [PR: Rebecca Ingray, infant, buried at Wimpole 29 April 1835]
25 January 1835
WILKIE
Ann Wilkie, daughter of Thomas Wilkie, bailiff of Wimpole Parish, and Ruth.
8 February 1835
SKINNER
Abraham Skinner, son of Samuel Skinner, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
22 February 1835
DARLOR
Charles Darlor, son of William Darlor, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Martha.
12 April 1835
WAGSTAFF
Caroline Wagstaff, daughter of Robert Wagstaff, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
12 April 1835
WHITBY
David Whitby, son of William Whitby, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
3 May 1835
CLARK
Mary Ann Clark, daughter of William Clark, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
17 May 1835
CORSE
Sarah Corse, daughter of James Corse, carpenter of St Giles, Cambridge, and Elizabeth. [PR: Sarah Corse, aged 2, buried at Wimpole 2 February 1837]
21 June 1835
SMITH
George Smith, son of James Smith, publican of Wimpole Parish, and Caroline.
5 July 1835
WHETSTONE
George Whetstone, son of William Whetstone, bricklayer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
13 July 1835
YORKE
Philip Sydney Yorke, son of the Rev Henry Reginald Yorke, Rector of Wimpole Parish, and Flora Elizabeth. Born 31 Dec 1834.
[Henry Reginald Yorke was a younger brother to Charles Philip Yorke, the 4th Earl of Hardwicke.]
19 July 1835
WILKINS
Emma Wilkins, daughter of Edward Wilkins, servant [at Wimpole Hall?] of Wimpole Parish, and Jane.
19 July 1835
BULLEN
James Bullen, son of Edward Bullen, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Lydia.
26 July 1835
WATTS
Alfred Watts, son of Charles Watts, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
27 September 1835
GOATS
Anne Goats, daughter of John Goats, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
15 November 1835
MULBERRY
David Mulberry, son of James Mulberry, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
15 November 1835
RUMBOLD
Jane Rumbold, daughter of John Rumbold, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
6 December 1835
PRATT
Ann Pratt, daughter of John Pratt, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
1836
10 January 1836
SMITH
Ann Smith, daughter of George Smith, carpenter of Wimpole Parish, and Jane.
16 January 1836
GIFFIN
John Baker Giffin, son of William Giffin, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Anne. "Born 13 July 1831."
16 January 1836
GIFFIN
Francis Burdett Giffin, daughter [?] of William Giffin,farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Anne. "Born 29 January 1833."
16 January 1836
GIFFIN
King William Giffin, son of William Giffin, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Anne. "Born 23 February 1835."
31 January 1836
TITCHMARSH
Edward Titchmarch, son of Charles Titchmarsh, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Catherine.
31 January 1836
WAGSTAFF
Matilda Wagstaff, daughter of Robert Wagstaff, labourer of Arrington Parish, and Elizabeth.
20 March 1836
GADD
John Sergeant Gadd, son of John Gadd, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth. "Aged 13 years old."
20 March 1836
GADD
Joseph Gadd, son of (blank) and Mary Gadd spinster of Wimpole Parish.
[Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
10 April 1836
INGRAY
Samuel Ingray, son of Thomas Ingray, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
10 April 1836
RULE
David Rule, son of James Rule, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Rebecca.
17 April 1836
LONG
Anne Long, daughter of Robert Long, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
24 April 1836
STANFORD
Mary Stanford, daughter of James Stanford, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Charlotte.
22 May 1836
DELLAR
Sarah Dellar, daughter of George Dellar, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
22 May 1836
PELL
Mary Ann Pell, daughter of William Pell, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Frances.
5 June 1836
COOPER
Charles Cooper, son of William Cooper, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
12 June 1836
CHARTERS
Lucy Charters, daughter of Joseph Charters, labourer of Arrington Parish, and Lucy.
12 June 1836
INGRAY
Alfred Ingray, son of Henry Ingray, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah. [PR: Alfred Ingrey, infant, buried Wimpole 9 March 1837.]
10 July 1836
WILLMOT
James Willmot, son of James Willmott & Eliza otp lab
9 August 1836
YORKE
Charles Philip, Viscount Royston, eldest son of Charles Philip, 4th Earl of Hardwicke of Wimpole Hall, and Susan Liddell. [Charles Philip Yorke, later the 5th Earl of Hardwicke, born 23 April 1836, died 18 May 1897 aged 61. Member of Parliament, British aristocrat, Conservative politician, Comptroller of the Royal Household, Privy Councillor, dandy and bankrupt.]
[Charles Philip Yorke married Lady Sophia Georgiana
Robertina Wellesley on 16 February
1863 and they had three children. Became the 5th Earl of Hardwicke in September 1873. Lost Wimpole in 1894 in settlement of gambling debts.]
[The 5th Earl was known as the "Glossy Peer" and said to
be the "Champagne Charlie" of the popular song.]
18 September 1836
MOLE
Richard Mole, son of John Mole, painter of Wimpole Parish, and Mary. Aged 5 years.
18 September 1836
MOLE
John Mole, son of John Mole, painter of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
18 December 1836
RULE
Charles Rule, son of William Rule, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
22 December 1836
YORKE
Flora Caroline Yorke, daughter of the Rev Henry Reginald Yorke, Rector of Wimpole Parish, and Flora Elizabeth of Wimpole Parish. [Henry Reginald Yorke was a younger brother to Charles Philip Yorke, the 4th Earl of Hardwicke.]
1837
19 February 1837
BULLEN
Maria Bullen, daughter of William Bullen, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Anne.
26 February 1837
SMITH
James Smith, son of James Smith, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
12 March 1837
KIDD
Ann Kidd, daughter of William Kidd, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Jane.
28 May 1837
BULLEN
Kitty Bullen, daughter of James Bullen, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
2 July 1837
WHITBY
Charles Whitby, son of Pryme Whitby, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ruth. [PR: Charles Whitby, infant, buried Wimpole 12 February 1838]
16 July 1837
GOATS
John Goats, son of Morris Goats, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
5 November 1837
INGRAY
John Ingray, son of Thomas Ingray, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
3 November 1837
STAMFORD
William Stamford, son of James Stamford, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Charlotte.
10 December 1837
BULLEN
Benjamin Bullen, son of Edward Bullen, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Lydia.
17 December 1837
SKINNER
James Skinner, son of Samuel Skinner, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
24 December 1837
WHETSTONE
James Whetstone, son of William Whetstone, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
24 December 1837
CLARK
Samuel Clark, son of William Clark, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
1838
1 January 1838 [Born 19 May 1837]
YORKE
Mary Catherine Yorke, daughter of Charles Philip Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke, of Wimpole Parish, and Susan Liddell, Countess of Hardwicke. [Born 19 May 1837, died 14 December 1890]
[Lady Mary Catherine Yorke was the second daughter of Charles
Philip Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke and Susan Liddell.
She was baptised at Wimpole 1 January 1838. She married
William George Craven, son of Hon. George Augustus Craven and Georgina
Smythe, on 20 July 1857.]
25 February 1838
TITCHMARSH
Mynott Titchmarsh, son of Charles Titchmarsh, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Catherine.
26 March 1838
WALTON
Eliza Walton, daughter of (blank) , and Elizabeth Walton, spinster of Wimpole Parish. [Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
24 June 1838
PELL
David Pell, son of William Pell, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Frances.
1 July 1838
PRATT
David Pratt, son of John Pratt, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Anne.
19 July 1838
HEWITT
Ann[e] Hewitt, daughter of James Hewitt, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Anne. [PR: Ann Hewitt, infant, buried at Wimpole 25 December 1838.]
26 August 1838
MULBERRY
John Mulberry, son of James Mulberry, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
2 September 1838
RULE
John Rule, son of John Rule, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth. [PR: John Rule, infant, buried at Wimpole 1 December 1838]
4 November 1838
SMITH
George Smith, son of George Smith, carpenter of Wimpole Parish, and Jane. "Aged 1 year 11 months."
4 November 1838
SMITH
Henry Smith, son of George Smith, carpenter of Wimpole Parish, and Jane.
25 November 1838
LONG
Harriett Long, daughter of Robert Long, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Anne.
1839
10 February 1839
GOATS
John Goats, son of John Goats, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
22 March 1839 [Born 13 December 1838]
YORKE
Agneta Harriett Yorke, daughter of Charles Philip Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke, of Wimpole Parish, and Susan Liddell, Countess of Hardwicke. [Born 13 December 1838, died 12 March 1919.]
[Lady Agneta Harriet Yorke was the third daughter of Charles
Philip Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke and Susan Liddell.
She was baptised at Wimpole 22 March 1839. She married
Rear-Admiral Victor Alexander Montagu (son of John William Montagu,
7th Earl of Sandwich and Lady Mary Paget) on 28 November 1867.]
22 March 1839
YORKE
Susan Amelia Yorke, daughter of Rev Henry Reginald Yorke, Rector of Wimpole Parish, and Flora Elizabeth.
7 April 1839
DELLER
Emma Deller, daughter of George Deller, labourer of Arrington Parish, and Eliza.
7 April 1839
WHITBY
Susan Whitby, daughter of Prime Whitby, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ruth.
21 April 1839
HEWITT
Robert Hewitt, son of Thomas Hewitt, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth. [PR: Robert Hewitt, aged 5 months, died from diseased mesenteric glands, buried at Wimpole 17 August 1839]
5 May 1839
GADD
Keziah Gadd, daughter of John Gadd, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah. "Aged 3 years old."
5 May 1839
GADD
Mary Ann Gadd, daughter of John Gadd, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
11 May 1839
INGRAY
Alfred Ingray, son of Henry Ingray, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
18 August 1839
RULE
Mary Ann Rule, daughter of William Rule, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
25 August 1839
WILLMOTT
Eliza Willmott, daughter of James Willmott, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Eliza.
10 October 1839
ELLISTON
Mary Anna Elliston, daughter of Robert Elliston, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth Ann
10 October 1839
ELLISTON
James Elliston, son of Robert Elliston, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth Ann. "Born 15 October 1836."
8 December 1839
RULE
Emily Rule, daughter of John Rule, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
15 December 1839
INGRAY
Emily Ingray, daughter of Samuel Ingray, labourer of Kingston Wood, and Judith. [PR: Emily Ingray, infant, died during teething, buried at Wimpole 29 April 1840.]
1840
3 February 1840
HEWITT
Keziah Hewitt, daughter of James, servant [at Wimpole Hall?] of Wimpole Parish, and Anne.
16 March 1840
INGRAY
Caroline Ingray, daughter of (blank) & Elizabeth Ingray, spinster of Wimpole Parish.
[Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
22 March 1840
PRATT
David Pratt, son of John Pratt, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
26 April 1840
SMITH
Albert Smith, son of George Smith, carpenter of Wimpole Parish, and Jane.
26 April 1840
SKINNER
Jane Skinner, daughter of Samuel Skinner, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
21 June 1840
WHETSTONE
Jane Whetstone, daughter of William Whetstone, bricklayer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary. [PR: Jane Whetstone, infant, died during teething, buried at Wimpole 24 February 1841.]
14 August 1840
CLARKE
Charles Alfred Clarke, son of Samuel Clarke, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
6 September 1840
WATSON
William Watson, son of Phillip Watson, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Phoebe.
18 October 1840
BULLEN
Philip Bullen, son of Edward Bullen, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Lydia. [PR: Philip Bullen, infant, influenza, buried at Wimpole 22 March 1841.]
8 December 1840[Born on 30 (or 20) October 1840.]
YORKE
John Manners Yorke, son of Charles Philip Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke and Susan Countess of Hardwicke. [Captain John Manners Yorke, later the 7th Earl of Hardwicke, was born on 30 [or possibly 20] October 1840, and died on 13 March 1909, aged 68] [Captain John Manners Yorke, was the second son of of Charles
Philip Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke and Susan
Liddell. He was baptised at Wimpole on 8 December 1840 and inherited
the title of the 7th Earl of Hardwicke in 1904 five years before his death. He married Edith Mary Oswald, daughter of Alexander Oswald and Lady
Louisa Elizabeth Frederica Craven, on 9 January 1869.]
27 December 1840
CAMBRIDGE
Anne Brown Cambridge, daughter of Owen Cambridge, of Wimpole Parish, Bailiff to the Earl of Hardwicke, and Sarah. "Aged 1 year 7 months."
27 December 1840
CAMBRIDGE
Martha Cambridge, daughter of Owen Cambridge, of Wimpole Parish, Bailiff to the Earl of Hardwicke, and Sarah.
1841
21 February 1841
PELL
Jane Pell, daughter of William Pell, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Frances.
21 March 1841
LONG
Henry Long, son of Robert Long, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
23 May 1841
GIFFIN
Fanny Anne Giffin, daughter of William Giffin, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Anne otp farmer
13 June 1841
OSBORNE
James Wallace Osborne, son of Samuel Osborne, from New Wimpole, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Lydia. [First mention of 'New Wimpole' in the Baptism Register.]
4 July 1841
WHITBY
Elizabeth Whitby, daughter of Prime Whitby, from New Wimpole, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ruth.
11 July 1841
RUMBOLD
Jane Rumbold, daughter of (blank) and Eliza Rumbold, spinster of Wimpole Parish.
[Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
11 July 1841
INGRAY
Benjamin Ingray, son of Henry Ingray, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
30 August 1841
YORKE
Henry Eliot Yorke, son of Rev Henry Reginald Yorke, Rector of Wimpole Parish and Flora Elizabeth, both of Wimpole Parish.
17 October 1841
RULE
Emma Rule, daughter of James Rule, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Rebecca.
14 November 1841
BULLEN
Caroline Bullen, daughter of William Bullen, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Anne.
21 November 1841
WATSON
Alfred Watson, son of Philip Watson, gamekeeper of Wimpole Parish, and Phoebe.
1842
18 February 1842
WHETSTONE
Mary Ann Whetstone, daughter of William Whetstone, bricklayer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
20 February 1842
GOATS
William Goats, son of John Goats, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
20 February 1842
RULE
Prior Rule, son of William Rule, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
30 March 1842
HEWITT
James Hewitt, son of James Hewitt, servant [at Wimpole Hall?] of Wimpole Parish, and Ann. [PR: James Hewett, aged 7 weeks, buried at Wimpole 5 May 1842.]
17 April 1842
SKINNER
Sarah Skinner, daughter of Samuel Skinner, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary. [PR: Sarah Skinner, infant, buried at Wimpole 9 March 1843.]
2 June 1842 [born 24 March 1842]
YORKE
Victor Alexander Yorke, son of the 4th Earl of Hardwicke and Susan Liddell, Countess of Hardwicke of Wimpole Parish at the Chapel of Ease at Walham Green parish in Fulham. Godparents:- Queen Victoria, Duke of Wellington, Lord Ashley and the Honorable and Rev R. Liddell. The Bishop of London officiated. [Victor Alexander Yorke, born 24 March 1842, died
suddenly 23 December 1867 at Aston Clinton, the residence of Sir Anthony and Lady
de Rothschild.]
[Newspaper report 11 June 1842 - "Wimpole - The infant
son of Lord and Lady Hardwicke was christened on Thursday, the 2nd
inst., at Fulham in the presence of a large and distinguished circle
of friends. We have stated on a former occasion that the Queen had
intimated to Lord Hardwicke her intention of standing sponsor to the
child; her Majesty, however, was unable to attend the ceremony, but
she transmitted a beautiful gold cup and knife and fork bearing the
inscription of "Victor Alexander Yorke, from his godmother, Queen
Victoria." It is hardly necessary to add that this kind condescension
on the part of his royal mistress is gratefully and proudly felt by
the noble earl and amiable countess".]
[PR: Interred in the Hardwicke Family
Vault, at Wimpole.]
24 July 1842
CLARK
David Clark, son of Samuel Clarke, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
14 August 1842
DELLAR
Elizabeth Ann Dellar, daughter of William Dellar, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Eliza.
14 August 1842
MULBERRY
Philip Mulberry, son of James Mulberry, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
14 August 1842
RUMBOLD
Philip Rumbold, son of (blank) and Rebecca Rumbold, spinster of Wimpole Parish.
[Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
16 October 1842
WHITBY
Margaret Whitby, daughter of (blank) and Mary Whitby, widow, from New Wimpole and Wimpole Parish. [Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock, but complicated.]
16 October 1842
RULE
John Carter Rule, son of John Rule, from New Wimpole, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
25 November 1842
INGRAY
Stephen Ingray, son of Thomas Ingray, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah. [PR: Stephen Ingray, infant, buried at Wimpole 9 January 1843.]
1843 [Queen Victoria visits Wimpole]
8 January 1843
BRUMMELL
Eliza Ann Brummell, daughter of Thomas Brummell, brickmaker of Wimpole Parish, and Edith.
8 January 1843
BULLEN
Eliza Walton Bullen, daughter of (blank) and Mary Bullen, spinster of Wimpole Parish.
8 January 1843
STARR
David Starr, son of William Starr, labourer of Shingay Parish, and Eliza.
26 February 1843
OSBORNE
Caroline Osborne, daughter of James Osborne, labourer of London, and Jane.
19 March 1843
LONG
William Long, son of Robert Long, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
3 April 1843
CAMBRIDGE
Charles Cambridge, son of Owen Cambridge, Bailiff to Lord Hardwicke, of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah Ann.
3 April 1843
CAMBRIDGE
Philip Cambridge, son of Owen Cambridge, Bailiff to Lord Hardwicke, of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah Ann.
21 May 1843
INGRAY
Henry Ingray, son of Henry Ingray, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
3 June 1843
SMITH
Frederic Smith, son of George Smith, from New Wimpole, carpenter of Wimpole Parish, and Jane. "Aged one-and-a-half years."
3 June 1843
SMITH
Jane Smith, daughter of George Smith, from New Wimpole, carpenter of Wimpole Parish, and Jane.
23 June 1843
DOCKERILL
John Dockerill, son of William Dockerill, publican of Bassingbourn and Sarah. "Child died and buried at Bassingbourn."
17 September 1843
TITCHMARSH
Catherine Titchmarsh, daughter of Charles Titchmarsh, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Catherine. "Born 23 June 1840."
17 September 1843
PELL
Mary Pell, daughter of Robert Pell, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Eliza.
19 November 1843
YORKE
Eliot Constantine Yorke, son of Charles Philip Yorke, [4th] Earl of Hardwicke and Susan Countess of Hardwicke. [Eliot Constantine Yorke, born 13 July 1843, died 21 December 1878 aged
35.]
[PR: Baptised at Wimpole on 19 November 1843. He married Annie
de Rothschild (1844-1926), daughter of Sir Anthony de Rothschild and
Louise Montefiore in 1873 in Wimpole Church.]
3 December 1843
BULLEN
Mary Ann Bullen, daughter of Edward Bullen, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Lydia.
17 December 1843
INGRAY
Elizabeth Ingray, daughter of Thomas Ingray, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
1844
5 February 1844
HEWITT
Edward Hewitt, son of James Hewitt, servant of Wimpole Parish, and Ann. [PR: Edward Hewitt, infant, buried Wimpole, 27 February 1844.]
18 February 1844
WHITBY
Frederic Whitby, son of Pryme Whitby, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ruth.
14 April 1844
BULLEN
Alfred Bullen, son of William Bullen, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Ann.
15 June 1844
BLACKMORE
Abigail Blackmore, daughter of (blank) and (blank), a domestic servant of Wimpole Parish. "A person of riper years".
16 June 1844
WHETSTONE
Eliza Ann Whetstone, daughter of William Whetstone, bricklayer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
16 June 1844
OSBORNE
John Marshall Osborne, son of Samuel Osborne, labourer from New Wimpole, of Wimpole Parish, and Lydia.
27 October 1844
PELL
Sarah Pell, daughter of William Pell, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Frances.
22 December 1844
GOATS
Sarah Goats, daughter of John Goats, labourer from New Wimpole, of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
1845
5 March 1845
GADD
Mary Andelina Charlotte Serjeant Gadd, daughter of (blank) and Mary Gadd, spinster of New Wimpole, and Wimpole Parish. "Since died."
[PR: Mary Andelina Charlotte Serjeant Gadd, infant, of Union Workhouse, Caxton, buried Wimpole 18 April 1845. Diseased mesenteric glands.]
12 May 1845
INGRAY
Henry Ingray,son of Henry Ingrey, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
19 May 1845
LONG
Harriett Long, daughter of Robert Long, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
8 June 1845
RULE
William Rule, son of John Rule, labourer of New Wimpole, and Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
29 June 1845
MULBERRY
Sarah Mulberry, daughter of James Mulberry, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
29 June 1845
PELL
Mary Ann Pell, daughter of Robert Pell, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Eliza.
29 June 1845
COOPER
Mary Ann Cooper, daughter of Henry Cooper, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Caroline.
26 October 1845
SKINNER
George Skinner, son of Samuel Skinner, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
8 November 1845
RULE
William Rule, son of James Rule, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Rebecca. "Since died."
[PR: William Rule, infant, buried Wimpole 14 November 1845. Premature birth.]
12 November 1845
CAMBRIDGE
Mary Cambridge, daughter of Owen Cambridge, Bailiff to the Earl of Hardwicke, of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
1846
27 January 1846
YORKE
Reginald Beauchamp Yorke, son of the Rev Henry Reginald Yorke, Rector at Wimpole, of Wimpole Parish, and Flora Elizabeth.
1 March 1846
PRIOR
William Head Prior, son of (blank) and Elizabeth Prior, spinster of Wimpole Parish.
[Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
29 March 1846
PRYME [Prime]
Alice Elizabeth Pryme, daughter of James Pryme, grocer of Wimpole Parish, and Alice "Aged four-and-a-half years."
29 March 1846
PRYME [Prime]
Eliza Pryme, daughter of James Pryme, grocer of Wimpole Parish, and Alice.
19 April 1846
BULLEN
John Bullen, son of (blank) and Mary Ann Bullen, spinster of Wimpole Parish. [Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
6 July 1846
COOPER
Lydia Cooper, daughter of Henry Cooper, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Caroline.
2 August 1846
MULBERRY
Moses Mulberry, son of William Mulberry, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Lydia.
23 August 1846
SMITH
Elliott Smith, son of George Smith, carpenter from New Wimpole, and of Wimpole Parish, and Jane.
23 August 1846
SMITH
Emma Smith, daughter of George Smith, carpenter from New Wimpole, and of Wimpole Parish, and Jane.
4 October 1846
REED [Reid]
Ann Reed, daughter of Joseph Reed, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary Ann.
1847
3 January 1847
WHITBY
Caroline Whitby, daughter of Samuel Whitby, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Lydia.
22 February 1847
PEACOCK
Thomas Peacock, son of William Poole Peacock, farmer of Wimpole Valley Farm, and Susan.
5 March 1847
WHETSTONE
John Whetstone, son of William Whetstone, bricklayer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
10 March 1847
INGRAY
Sarah Ingray, daughter of Henry Ingray, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
14 March 1847
ANGELL
Rebecca Angell, daughter of James Angell, brickmaker of Wimpole Parish, and Isabella
21 March 1847
WHITBY
Jane Whitby, daughter of Prime Whitby, brickmaker of Wimpole Parish, and Ruth.
4 April 1847
TITCHMARSH
Frederic Titchmarsh, son of Charles Titchmarsh, farmer of Wimpole Parish, and Catherine.
18 July 1847
RULE
Hannah Rule, daughter of James Rule, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Rebecca.
29 August 1847
WHITBY
Francis John Whitby, son of James Whitby, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
29 August 1847
INGRAY
Alfred Ingray, son of (blank) and Elizabeth Ingray, spinster of Wimpole Parish. [Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
17 October 1847
SAVAGE
John Tate Savage, son of John Savage, gamekeeper of Wimpole Parish, and Caroline. "One year old"
17 October 1847
RUMBULD [Rumbold]
John Rumbuld, son of William Rumbuld, sheperd of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
7 November 1847
BULLEN
Elizabeth Bullen, daughter of William Bullen, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Caroline.
1848
2 April 1848
PRATT
James Pratt, son of (blank) and Charlotte Pratt, spinster of Wimpole Parish. [Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock. However, the father was almost certainly her employer, the 4th Earl of Hardwicke.]
[18-year-old servant girl Charlotte
gave birth to a son, James Pratt, who was baptised at Wimpole on the 2 April
1848. The father was understood to have been her employer, the 4th
Earl of Hardwicke. The following year, the Earl arranged a marriage for Charlotte with one John Rumbold in return for a cottage at Brick End and financial support for the child. John and Charlotte stayed married for 40 years and are buried together in Wimpole Churchyard.] ["Charlotte... was a Pratt; and she was a picture. The handsomest
woman that I ever remember to have seen. In harvest time to see
her swinging along the road with a bundle of corn balanced on her
head, both arms akimbo, was a study in colour, figure and poise." - from "Wimpole As I Knew It" by A.C.Yorke.]
9 April 1848
MULBERRY
Eliza Mulberry, daughter of James Mulberry, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
23 April 1848
YORKE
Alexander Grantham Yorke, son of Charles Philip, 4th Earl of Hardwicke, of Wimpole Parish and Susan, Countess of Hardwicke. [Born 20 November 1847]
[Alexander Grantham Yorke was the last child of Charles Philip Yorke, 4th Earl of
Hardwicke and Susan Liddell. ]
[PR: Alexander Grantham Yorke, was baptised at Wimpole on 23 April 1848. A somewhat awkward event perhaps for the parents, given the baptism at Wimpole three weeks earlier. Believed not to
have married. In 1881 was the Militia Equerry to HRH Prince Leopold.]
30 April 1848
SKINNER
Edith Skinner, daughter of Samuel Skinner, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
30 April 1848
REID [Reed]
Sarah Reid, daughter of Joseph Reid, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Mary Ann [PR: Sarah Reid, aged 5 months, buried at Wimpole 30 July 1848. Mesenteric glands.]
16 May 1848
WILLMOTT
George Willmott, son of (blank) and Elizabeth Willmott, spinster from New Wimpole, and of Wimpole Parish. [Father not identified, assuming born out of wedlock]
18 May 1848
HEAD
Mary Ann Head, daughter of Thomas Head, labourer of Orwell and Elizabeth. [in margin - "Since dead. The mother on a visit to her mother suddenly confined at her mother Mrs Prior’s house at New Wimpole."]
18 June 1848
LONG
David Long, son of Robert Long, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth. [PR: David Long, infant, buried at Wimpole 3 April 1849. Teething.]
18 June 1848
CHAPMAN
Sarah Chapman, daughter of John Chapman, gardener of New Wimpole, and Wimpole Parish, and Susannah.
25 June 1848
PRIME
George Prime, son of James Prime, shopkeeper of New Wimpole, and Wimpole Parish, and Jane.
25 June 1848
PRATT
Richard Pratt, son of John Pratt, labourer of New Wimpole, and Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
25 June 1848
PELL
Robert Pell, son of Robert Pell, "deceased", labourer of New Wimpole, and Wimpole Parish, and Eliza. PR: Robert Pell, aged 26, buried at Wimpole on 5 October 1847. Inflammation of the lungs.]
10 September 1848
YORKE
Horatio Arthur Yorke, son of the Rev Henry Reginald Yorke, Rector of Wimpole Parish, and Flora Elizabeth. "13 weeks old"
15 October 1848
CAMBRIDGE
Elizabeth Cambridge, daughter of Owen Cambridge, Bailiff to the Earl of Hardwicke, of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
15 October 1848
CAMBRIDGE
Owen Cambridge, son of Owen Cambridge, Bailiff to the Earl of Hardwicke, of Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
25 November 1848
ST. QUINTIN [recorded incorrectly as Quentin in Baptism Register]
Susan Nona St Quintin, daughter of Thomas St Quintin [1805-1876], gentleman of Hatley Park, Hatley St George, and Mary [?][mother was Louisa St Quintin]. [Thomas was a landowner and magistrate. According to the 1861 Census, 13-year old Susan Nona St Quintin was the eighth of nine listed daughters.]
10 December 1848
PEACOCK
George William Peacock, son of William Poole Peacock, farmer of Wimpole Valley Farm, of Wimpole Parish, and Susan.
10 December 1848
WHITBY
Hopkins Whitby, son of Samuel Whitby, labourer of Arrington Bridge Cottages, and Wimpole Parish, and Lydia.
1849
21 January 1849
GOATS
Mary Goats, daughter of John Goats, labourer of New Wimpole, and Wimpole Parish, and Sarah.
21 January 1849
SPACKSMAN
James Spacksman, son of David Spacksman , labourer of New Wimpole, and Wimpole Parish, and Elizabeth.
28 January 1849
ANGELL
Emma Angell, daughter of James, brickmaker of New Wimpole, and Wimpole Parish, and Isabella.
4 February 1849
PELL
Robert Pell, son of William Pell, labourer of Arrington Bridge, and Wimpole Parish, and Frances.
5 April 1849
WHITBY
George Whitby, son of Pryme Whitby, labourer of New Wimpole, and Wimpole Parish, and Ruth. [PR: George Whitby, infant, buried at Wimpole 9 April 1849. Premature birth.]
13 May 1849
MULBERRY
William Mulberry, son of William Mulberry, labourer of Arrington Bridge, and Wimpole Parish, and Anne.
3 June 1849
STEER
Sarah Steer, daughter of John Steer, brickmaker of London (deceased), and Rebecca. "Born 3 May 1839."
[written in margin - "the child was on a visit to her grandmother Mrs Barker at the brick kiln".]
10 June 1849
WHETSTONE
David Whetstone, son of William Whetstone, bricklayer and clerk of Wimpole Parish, and Mary.
23 September 1849
BULLEN
Alfred Bullen, son of William Bullen, labourer of Wimpole Parish, and Caroline.
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