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6. | Rev Nugent Wade was born in 1809 in Dublin (son of Arthur Wade, Esq. and Eliza Booker); died in 1873 in Llandrindod Wells; was buried in Old Bishop’s Palace, Bristol. Other Events:
- Education: Trinity College Dublin
- Occupation: Canon Or Bristol Rector Of S't Anne's Church Soho London
- Occupation: 28 Soho Square, London, Middlesex, England; Rector Of St Anne Soho & Canon Of Bristol
Notes:
Curate in S't Paul's chapel Bunhill Row Finsbury 1839
Said to have been greatest scholar of his day. Trinity Dublin and Oxford, Theologian philosopher and Anglo-Saxon Scholar. "the influence of Nugent Wade on the protestant churches of Europe in 1832" taken as a recent thesis at Oxford. His Anglo-saxon text book is still in use at Oxford. British chaplain at Elsinore Vicar of St Paul's Bunhill Rd, 50 years vicar of St Anne's Soho where he and his choir under Barnby revived the interest in Bach in England starting with the Christmas Oratorio and Crescendo to the Mathew Passion & other great works. Church became famour for the music. The royal family attended regularly. Tremendous parish worker fighting crime in a parish 4 times it's present size. Linguist marrying sometimes in 4 different languages in a day. opened up Pontracina as Chaplain Canon of Bristol where he died.
Made Deacon of the church of Ireland S't Phelim Kilmore 2/9/1832
Priest Kilmore 4/4/1833
Chaplain to the British residents Elsinore Denmark 6/1833
Rector S't Anne's church Soho 13/1/1846
Nugent Wade was a friend of the Revd William Sewell, brother of Henry Sewell (qv) of the Canterbury Association. In this association, he served in the 1840s on the London committee for the founding of the new S Columba’s College, Dublin. This public school was intended by its Oxford Movement proponents to be the Irish Eton. Nugent Wade continued with
that wider group to participate in William Sewell’s next initiative, S Peter’s College Radley. His own son Nugent Charles Wade attended Radley, as did J Arthur Godley, the son of John Robert Godley.
Nugent Wade was the founder of the S Barnabas’ House of Charity in Soho, with a ministry to street women (as prostitutes were politely called), and a founder of S Mary’s Crown St, an Anglo-Catholic centre in a slum district within the parish of Soho. He made S Anne’s Soho a gathering place for the new generation of central London Anglo-Catholics. (see WS Vaux.)
Of Nugent Wade’s large family, two sons lived in New Zealand. Nugent Charles Wade farmed (from 1879) for a few years at Limehurst in the Waikari Valley, North Canterbury, where he assisted the ministry of the Ritualist priest the Revd JL Keating, and sat in the Christchurch diocesan synod (1880, 1881). Another son, Reginald Wade (‘a crazy impractical muddler’ as
Acland reports) was during the 1870s (and again in the 1890s) manager of the Waireka station in mid-Canterbury.
Sources: Acland, Boase, Crockford, Canterbury Association, Foster, ‘History of Radley’.
http://anglicanhistory.org/nz/blain_canterbury2007.pdf
Nugent married Louisa Fenwick on 11 Apr 1836 in Anglican Church, Copenhagen, Denmark. Louisa (daughter of Charles Fenwick and Susanna Johanna Johanne Berner) was born on 2 Jun 1817 in Helsingør, Denmark; died on 24 Feb 1891 in Bromley, Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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7. | Louisa Fenwick was born on 2 Jun 1817 in Helsingør, Denmark (daughter of Charles Fenwick and Susanna Johanna Johanne Berner); died on 24 Feb 1891 in Bromley, Kent, England. Other Events:
- Census: 1841, Bunhill Row, Finsbury, East, Finsbury, Middlesex, England
- Census: 1861, The Tactory House, St Anns, Middlesex, England
- Census: 1871, Soho Square, Westminster, London-Middlesex, England
- Census: 1881, 28 Soho Sq, St Anne Soho, London, England
Children:
- Arthur Fenwick Stephenson Wade was born on 17 Apr 1837 in Elsinore Denmark; was christened on 14 May 1837 in Chapel Of The Consular Chaplaincy Elsinore, Denmark.
- Susanna Elizabeth Wade was born on 11 Nov 1838 in Helsingør, Denmark.
- Mary Louisa Wade was born in 1840 in Middlesex, England; was christened on 5 Jul 1840 in Saint Pauls Bunhill Row, Finsbury, London, England.
- Nugent Charles Wade was born in 1841 in Dublin; died in 1873.
- Louisa Anne Wade was born in 1843.
- Emily Harriet Wade was born on 22 Jan 1845 in London, Middlesex, England; died on 19 Apr 1911 in Ellesborough, Butlers Cross, Bucks, England.
- Charles Herbert Wade was born on 17 Jul 1849 in St Anne's Soho.
- Fairfax Blomfield Wade-Palmer was born in 1851; died in 1919 in South Africa.
- George Edward Wade was born in 1853.
- Edith Wade was born in 1854.
- Margaret Wade was born in 1858; died on 12 Aug 1882 in Ischia.
- Beatrice Evelyn Wade was born in 1860; was buried in Holybourne Hants.
- 3. Octavia Elizabeth Wade died on sept 15th 1938 in Barnwood Glos.
- Reginald Fairfax Wade died in in South Africa.
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8. | John Adey Curtis, (Rev) was born in 1761; was christened on 1 Oct 1761 in Wickwarr Gloucestershire, England (son of Thomas Curtis and Anne Jobbins); died on 23 Jan 1812. Other Events:
- Occupation: Vicar Of Bitton
Notes:
Monument in Bitton church to :
In the churchyard on the north side of this church are deposited the mortal remains of the Rev John Adey Curtis M.A. formerely Fellow of All Ssouls college Oxford and for the last 13 years vicar of this parishHis unaffected modesty and benevolence and the peculiar sweetness of his disposition endeared him to his family and his friends.Zeal ever tempered by sound judgement, ardent piety and unfeigned humility were the leading features of his minisrerial character and by his unwearied activity in the discharge of the sacred duties of his pastoral office he obtained th elove
and respect of all his parishioners.Tothe sick and the afflicted he was a kind and constant benefactor and while he imparted to them the consolations of religion his hand was ever open to relieve them with temporal necessities.Looking forward in faith to a blessed immortality, leaving an afflicted widow and 8 childrento lament his irreparable loss. The numerous inhabitants of this extensive parish being desirous of bearing testimony to the private and public virtues of the vigilant and faithful pastor of whom they have been deprived have, by the permission of his widow, erected this
monument to perpetuate his memory.
Never took the name Hayward
John married Albinia Frances Hayward on 23 May 1799 in Bath Somerset England. Albinia (daughter of William Hayward Winstone and Elizabeth Wayne) was born on 29 Jul 1773; died on 19 May 1860. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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9. | Albinia Frances Hayward was born on 29 Jul 1773 (daughter of William Hayward Winstone and Elizabeth Wayne); died on 19 May 1860. Notes:
Was always much attached to Oldbury having been born there.
At the time of her marriage her father did not have possession of Quedgeley and did not declare his intention of making her an "elder son" until after her husbands death.
As a widow assumed upon succeeding her father in 1818 the name, arms of Hayward and the Quedgeley property.
The donative of Quedegely used to belong to the Dukes of Manchester. In William HW's time it belonged to a Mrs Fletcher the widow of a clergyman. She asked an exorbitant sum for it, and when he refused to give it she cut down some fine old elms in the churchyard to spite him though he offered twice what they were worth if she would leave them standing. Soon afterwards the donative was put up for auction and bought cheaply by Mrs Curtis. Before completing Mrs Fletcher told her that she had made a good purchase and one likely to increase in value since after the death of the present owner of Quedegely his succesor would probably enclose the common, "no " said Mrs Curtis " I am not the least likely to do that." After the sale Mrs Fletcher sent to fetch away the felled trees but was stopped by William HW who pointed out that they were now his daughter's property.
Lived at 18 Park S't Bath where her father probably died. She took over 13 Great Bedford S't from Phillip stanbury and was there in 1822 but not in 1826
Portrait in collection Mark Heywood Haresfield
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10. | Benjamin John Harrison was born on 29th July 1771 in West Ham, London, England (son of Benjamin Harrison and Elizabeth Pelly); died on 18 May 1856 in Clapham Common, London, England. Other Events:
- Occupation: Chairman Of Exchequer Loan Board, Treas Of Guys
- Occupation: Chairman Of Exchequer Loan Board, Treas Of Guys
- Occupation: Hudson's Bay Company, London, England; Deputy Governor of the
- Occupation: South Sea Company, London, England; Deputy Governor of the
- Occupation: Guy's Hospital, London, England; He was Junior Treasurer of
- Occupation: 1809, The Hudson's Bay Company, London, England; A member of the committee and later Deputy Governor
Benjamin married Mary Pelly on 1 Jul 1797. Mary (daughter of Henry Hinde Pelly and Elizabeth Hinde) was born on 7th April 1778; died on 29th Feb 1864; was buried in Quedgeley, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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11. | Mary Pelly was born on 7th April 1778 (daughter of Henry Hinde Pelly and Elizabeth Hinde); died on 29th Feb 1864; was buried in Quedgeley, England. Children:
- Mary Anne Harrison was born on 27 Feb 1805 in London, Middx, England; was christened on 9 May 1805 in Saint Thomas, Southwark, London, England; died on 26 Dec 1891; was buried on 30 Dec 1891 in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England.
- Catherine Harrison was born on 29 Dec 1806 in Surrey Co., Eng..
- Benjamin Harrison was born on 24 Sep 1808 in of Maidstone, Kentshire, England; died on 25 Mar 1887 in 7 Bedford Square, London, England.
- 5. Elizabeth Harrison was born on 3 Jul 1813; died in 1876 in Quedgeley, Glocestershire, England..
- George Harrison was born on 21 Sep 1814; died on 30 Mar 1831.
- Arthur Harrison was born on 19 Dec 1818; died on 6 May 1840.
- Fanny Harrison died in in 2 Years After Marriage.
- Emily Harrison
- Margaret Harrison
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12. | Arthur Wade, Esq. was born in Jun 1764 in Ireland (son of Thomas John Wade and Anne Cuffe); died on 8 Nov 1845 in Dublin, Ireland; was buried on 11 Dec 1843 in St Pauls, Dublin, Ireland. Other Events:
- Occupation: Bank of Ireland Chief on Note ledger office
Notes:
Cloneybraney Joined Bank of Ireland 1788 and rose to position of Chief of Note ledger office, retired 1842
Arthur married Eliza Booker in 1804. Eliza was born in 1777 in Ireland; died in 1860. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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