Tinling Entries
from the London Times
(including WIDDRINGTON)
12 Oct 1789, page 1
“From the London Gazette. War
Office 10 Oct 1789. 57th Foot, Ensign George Tinling,
to be Lieutenant.”
18 Dec 1802, page 3
Births. "On the 13th inst. At
Cleve Dale, the Lady of C. Tinling, Esq. Captain in the
Royal Navy, of a son."
4 Aug 1814, page 3
“The Earl of DALHOUSIE, Sir E.
PAKENHAN, Sir G. MURRAY, and Colonel TINLING, with the
remainder of the Staff of the British army, landed on
Tuesday at Portsmouth. The 1st and 2d Guards came over
with his Lordship, which were the last troops which were
left in France. A few Commissaries remained to settle
some [?] accounts at Bordeaux.”
3 Mar 1821, page 4
Deaths. “On the 24th ult., at the
Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, Lieut-General George Rochfort,
chief Fire-Master to the royal Laboratory, in the 83rd
year of his age.” [Husband of Elizabeth Tinling.]
Jan - Jun 1822
Death notice for Isaac Tinling not
found.
24 Aug 1822, page 3
”UNION-HALL.—Yesterday a brutal fellow, named James
Tinling, a groom in the service of T. Richardson,
Esq., who resides in the Kent-road, was, before M.
SWABEY, Esq., charged with having maliciously stabbed a
very valuable horse, the property of his master.
The greatest
indignation was excited by the examination. Mr.
Richardson stated, that about six o’clock on Thursday
evening, as he was sitting in his parlour, he heard a
very unusual noise proceeding from the stable. He
immediately ran into the yard, and upon looking through
the stable window, saw the prisoner, with a large stable
fork in his hand, making a furious attack upon one of
the horses. The poor animal plunged very much, and
groaned, but the prisoner continued the attack, and
inflicted a desperate wound in the jaw of the horse, the
prongs of the fork having entered about two inches. The
witness entered the stable, and reprobated the cruelty
of the fellow, but was himself soon given to understand
that as little ceremony would be shown to himself as had
been shown to the poor horse. ‘D—n you, you old
villain,’ said the prisoner. ‘I’ll serve you as I have
served your horse, and I’ll set your house on fire
too.’ The witness added, that of late the prisoner was
in the habit of drinking very much, and that the
abominable habit had wrought the greatest change in the
unfortunate man. The horse was rendered useless in
consequence of the wound.
The Magistrate strongly
reprobated the inhumanity of the prisoner and sentenced
him to pay a fine of 5l., to be imprisoned for two
months in the House of Correction, and to find
securities to keep the peace.”
30 May 1825, page 3
“From the LONDON GAZETTE, Saturday,
May 28. […] WAR OFFICE, May 27. His Majesty has been
pleased to appoint the following Officers to take rank,
by Brevet, as undermentioned. The commissions to be
dated May 27, 1825:-- […] To be LIEUTENANT-GENERALS in
the Army – […] David Latimer Tinling Widdrington […]
30 Jan 1826, page 3
”On Saturday last, Captain S. Sidney Widrington, of
Chichester, accompanied a party of gentlemen on a
shooting excursion to the Paldoc Coppice, Goodwood. The
Captain had just killed a woodcock, which he sent his
servant to pick up, and then loaded one of the barrels
of his gun, and gave it to the servant to load the
other; in doing which some of the shots accidently
passed into the barrel loaded by the Captain, in which,
as indicating that it was loaded, the ram-rod had been
left, and which the shot prevented being drawn out. In
endeavouring to extract it by force, the servant having
hold of the butt-end, and the Captain the rod, the
barrel the servant had loaded accidentally went off, and
the charge passed between the Captain’s right arm and
side, wounding both in a shocking manner, but
providentially not injuring any of the main arteries.
He was taken home in the Duke of Richmond’s carriage;
and we have much satisfaction in adding, that he is now
considered in a fair way of recovery. It was generally
reported on Saturday, that the whole of the charge had
gone into the right side, and passed out at his
shoulder; but this, it appears, was incorrect. Lord G.
Lennox was so close as to feel some of the shots strike
him in the face.—Brighton Herald.
11 Apr 1827, page 6
Bankrupts. “Hector Tinling, Salford, Lancashire,
joiner, April 25, 26, May 29, at White’s Hotel,
Manchester; solicitors, Messrs. Hurd and Johnson, King’s
Bench-walk, Temple.”
21 Aug 1828, page 4
Marriages. “On Tuesday, the 19th
inst., at Walcot Church, Bath, by the Right Rev. the
Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, Major W. F. Tinling, only
son of the late Major-General Tinling, of the Grenadier
Guards, to Meliora Susanna, eldest daughter of the late
John Robinson Francklin, Esq., Captain in the Hon. East
India Company’s service.”
25 Mar 1830 – 7 Apr 1830
Marriage notice for Sidney Henry Widdrington not found.
23 Feb 1830 – 24 Mar 1830
Death notice for William St. Clair not found.
10 May 1832, page 7
Deaths. “On the 8th inst., at Spring Garden-terrace,
Elizabeth, widow of the late General Rochfort, of the
Royal Artillery, in her 89th year.” [Elizabeth
Tinling].
26 Feb 1833, page 4
In honor of her birthday, the Queen
held a Drawing-room, which Sir Latimer Widdrington and
Major Tinling attended (among hundreds of others).
24 Feb 1835, page 6
“On the 18th inst., at St. Mary’s,
Cheltenham, by the Rev. F. Close, Charles Hugh Lyle
Tinling, Esq., Captain in the 3d Regiment, to Frances
Wentworth, only daughter of the late Major-General
Tinling, of the Grenadier Guards.”
13 Jan 1836, page 4
Deaths. “On Monday last, at
Southampton, William Tinling, Esq., in his 87th year.”
31 Mar 1837, page 4
“A most distressing occurrence
happened at Tunbridge-wells on the afternoon of
Wednesday, the 22d inst., by the overturning of a light
four-wheel carriage, in which was Miss Widdrington
(daughter of Lieutenant-General Widdrington) and her
groom; in consequence of which the lady received such
severe injuries as to banish every hope of recovery from
the minds of the medical gentlemen, who were immediately
on the spot to render assistance. She was, however,
taken into the Hand and Sceptre Inn, where (lying quite
insensible till Friday night) she died, without any
apparent pain whatever. The groom, when taken up,
appeared also lifeless; but, though very much bruised
and hurt, is in a fair way of recovery. – Brighton
Gazette.”
27 Apr 1837, page 7
Deaths. “On the 24th instant, at
Wickham, Hants., aged 72, Pitt Burnaby Greene, Esq.,
Captain, R.N.” [Husband of Johanna Tinling].
1 Oct 1838 – 8 Jan 1839
Marriage notice for Sidney Henry Widdrington not found.
31 Jul 1839
Deaths. "On the 30th inst.,
suddenly, at the residence of his son, the Rev. Sidney
Widdrington, Manor-house, Bexley, Lieutenant-General Sir
D. Latimer Tinling Widdrington, K.C.H. He was nearly 30
years a general officer, served his country in almost
every part of the world, and was in receipt of a pension
for distinguished services."
2 Dec 1840, page 4
"The late Admiral Tinling. - Our
obituary contains a record of the death of Mr. Charles
Ashley Stubbs Tinling, Rear-Admiral of the Red, aged
77. This gallant officer entered the navy in 1778, on
board the Porcupine, Captain the late Admiral Sir
Charles Knowles, and was midshipman in that ship at the
time she fought her gallant motion with two Spanish
frigates in 1780. He afterwards commanded a gunboat in
the memorable siege of Gibraltar, serving with the
marine brigade on shore, a Spanish line of battle ship
being driven on shore and taken possession of. At the
time of his death Rear-Admiral Tinling was the only
surviving naval officer who served the whole of that
memorable siege. On his return to England he served in
different ships commanded by the first officers of the
day. He was a lieutenant in the Orion in Lord Howe's
action in the year 1794; and was made commander in 1797,
and actively employed in the North Sea and West Indies
in 1801, including the expedition to the Holder, and was
made post in 1801, and commanded the Dictator of 64 guns
in the English Channel. - Hampshire Advertiser."
24 May 1841, page 7
Deaths. “At Wickham, in the 74th
year of her age, Johenne, relict of the late Captain
Pitt Burnaby Greene, R.N.” [Johanna Tinling].
27 Aug 1841, page 8
Marriages. “At All Saints,
Southampton, by the Rev. John Shadwell, M.A., the Rev.
E. Douglas Tinling, M.A., student of Christ Church,
Oxford, son of the late Rear-Admiral Tinling, to
Catherine Maria, daughter of Charles A. Elton, Esq. and
granddaughter of Sir A. Elton, Bart., Cleveland-court,
Somerset."
11 Nov 1842, page 7
A marriage was performed by the
Rev. S. H. Widdrington, rector of Walcot.
26 Apr 1844, page 7
A marriage was performed on the
23rd by the Rev. Sidney Widdrington, rector at Walcot,
Bath.
23 May 1844, page 7
Marriages. "On the 21st inst., at
Banstead, Surrey, by the Rev. Charles Crawford, Edward
Burnaby Tinling, Esq., Captain in the Royal Navy, to
Mary Ann, daughter of the late Francis Brace, Esq., and
niece of the late Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Brace, K.C.B.,
Commander-in-Chief at the Nore."
4 Dec 1844, page 7
Deaths. “At Staverton-court, county of Gloucester, on a
visit to her son, on the 29th ult., aged 91, Augusta,
relict of the late William St. Clair, Esq. of Skedaway,
Fifeshire, and Colonel of Her Majesty’s 25th Regiment or
Royal Borderers”.
13 May 1846, supplement page 9
Marriages. “On the 9th inst., at Walcot Church, by the
Rev. Sidney H. Widdrington, rector of Walcot, Edwin T.
Caulfield, of Raheenduff, in the Queen’s County,
Ireland, Esq., to Alicia Almeria, youngest daughter of
General Sir David Latimer Finling [sic] Widdrington,
K.C.H., &c., and widow of Henry Pooley, Esq., late
Captain R.E.”
6 May 1847 – 17 May 1847
Birth notice for George Vaughan Tinling not found.
10 Jan 1848, page 7
Deaths. "At her son's residence,
18, Chapel-street, Grosvenor-square, Mary Ann, relict of
Major-General Tinling, from the Grenadier Guards."
5 Feb 1848, supplement page 1
Deaths. “On the 4th inst., at her residence,
Albion-street, Hyde-park, Augusta St. Clair, daughter of
the late William St. Clair, Esq., of Shedoway,
Fifeshire, and sister of the late Major-General St.
Clair, C.B., K.H., &c.” [Daughter of Augusta Tinling.]
21 Feb 1848, sup. page 9
Deaths. "On the 17th inst., at
Exeter, at the house of her son, the Rev. E. Douglas
Tinling, Sarah, widow of the late Rear-Admiral Tinling,
of Southampton."
3rd quarter 1849
Birth notice for Julia Jane Tinling
not found.
10 Apr 1850, sup. page 1
Deaths. "On the 7th inst., at his
residence, No. 18, Chapel-street, Grosvenor-square, in
the 52nd year of his age, Lieutenant-Colonel Tinling,
late of the Grenadier Guards, only son of the late
Major-General Tinling, from the same regiment."
20 Nov 1850
Marriages. "On Tuesday, the 19th
inst. At St. Mary's Chapel, by the Rev. J. Mahe and
afterwards at Trinity Church, Chelsea, by the Rev.
George Rivers Hunter, rector of Okeford Pitzpaine,
Dorset, Charles William Francis Tinling, Esq., only
child of Charles S. Tinling, of Ashwell, in the county
of Herts, and Hessett, in the county of Suffolk, Esq. to
Maria Lucinda, eldest daughter of F.W. Slade, of 18
Lowndes-square, Esq., and niece of the Right Hon. Lord
Vaux, of Harrowden."
21 May 1853, pg. 9
Births. “On the 16th inst., at
Cossington, Somersetshire, the wife of Charles W. F.
Tinling, Esq., prematurely, of a daughter, which
survived its birth only two hours.”
4 Dec 1854, page 1
Deaths. "On the 5th ult., killed
at the battle of Inkermann, Lieut. George C. Widdrington
Curtois, 63d Regiment, eldest son of the late Rev. Dr.
Curtois, Chaplain to the Forces, and grandson of the
late Lieut.-Gen. Sir David Latimer Tinling Widdrington,
K.C.H."
3 Jan 1855, page 1
Births. "On the 29th ult., at the
residence of her father, 18, Lowndes-square, the wife of
Charles Tinling, of Cossington, Somerset, Esq., of a
son, which survived its birth but a few hours."
26 Jun 1855, page 1
A marriage was performed by the
“Rev. J. H. Widdrington” in Walcot, Bath.
10 Jul 1855, page 1
A marriage was performed on the 10
Jul 1855 by Rev. S. H. Widdrington, at Walcot Church,
Bath.
12 Oct 1857, page 1
Deaths. "On the 8th inst., at
Belmont House, Sidmouth, to the great regret of her
afflicted family and friends, Mary Susan, the beloved
and affectionate wife of Charles S. Tinling, Esq. of
Ashwell, Herts, and only surviving daughter and
co-heiress of the late Michael Leheup, Esq., of Hessett,
Suffolk, and Ashwell, Herts."
1st quarter 1859
Death notice for Augusta Amelia Lys. Tinling not found.
8 Jul 1860, page 1
Marriages. “On the 3d inst., at the parish church,
Clifton, by the Rev. R. V. Law, the Rev. Charles Edward
Jenkins, M.A., Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge,
and Chaplain of the Chapel Royal, Brussels, to Meliora
Georgina, only daughter of the late Lieut-Colonel
Tinling, of the Grenadier Guards.”
23 Oct 1860, page 1
Deaths. “On the 13th inst., at No. 19 Lansdown-terrace,
Cheltenham, after a painful and protracted illness,
Jane, daughter of the late John Tinling, Esq., of
Fareham, Hants.”
26 Oct 1860, page 1
Marriages. "On the 25th inst., at
St. James's, Piccadilly, Charles S. Tinling, Esq., of
Ashwell, Herts, and Hessett, Suffolk, eldest son of the
late Admiral Tinling, to Eliza, second daughter of
General Connolly, Royal Marines Light Infantry,
King's-terrace, Southsea, Hants."
13 Nov 1860, page 1
Deaths. “On the 8th inst., Adolphus Latimer
Widdrington, Esq., late Captain 73d Regiment, youngest
son of the late Lieut.-General Sir David Latimer Tinling
Widdrington, K.C.H., age 59”.
23 Sep 1861, page 1
Deaths. “On the 8th inst., at Brighton, at an advanced
age, Eliza Clarke, of Belfield, County Westmeath, and 2,
Spring gardens terrace, London, relict of the late
George Clarke, of Hyde Hall, Cheshire, and daughter of
General Rochfort, Royal Artillery, Woolwich, nephew of
the second Earl of Belvidere [sic].” [Daughter also of
Elizabeth Tinling].
23 Jan 1863, page 1
Deaths. “On the 8th inst., at
Nice, in his 34th year, Lieut.-Colonel William P.
Tinling, Major in H.M.’s 90th Light Infantry, and only
son of the late Lieut.-Colonel Tinling, of the Grenadier
Guards.”
22 Jul 1863, page 7
The Death of Lieutenant Tinling
26 Aug 1863, page 1
Marriages. "On the 24th inst. At
Walcot Church, Bath, Sebastian W. Rawlins, Lieut., 8th
Hussars, seventh son of the late Rev. H. W. Rawlins,
rector of Fiddington and vicar of Kilton, Somerset, to
Maria Augusta, eldest daughter of the Rev. E. Douglas
Tinling, and granddaughter of the late Sir Charles
Elton, Bart., of Clevedon Court, Somerset."
12 Feb 1864, page 6
The Death of Lieutenant Tinling
10 Mar 1864, page 1
Deaths. “On the 6th inst., at his
residence, Hamilton Villa, Southsea, Major Charles H. L.
Tinling, late of the 74th Highlanders.”
28 Jun 1864, page 1
Deaths. “On the 23rd inst., at Cheltenham, of
bronchitis, Major GEORGE VAUGHAN TINLING, R.E.”
29 May 1869, page 1
Marriages. “On the 27th May, at
St. Mark’s Church, Hamilton-terrace, by the Rev. S. H.
Widdrington, M.A., vicar, and father of the bridegroom,
assisted by the Rev. James Fleming, B.D., incumbent of
Camden Church, Camberwell, ERNEST AUGUSTUS DUNDAS
WIDDRINGTON, late Capt. 87th Royal Irish Fusiliers, to
ELLEN ELIZA, third daughter of the late ROBERT SKEET,
Esq., of Maida-hill. No cards.”
24 Sep 1869, page 1
Deaths. “On the 21st Sept., at
Liverpool, Captain SIDNEY H. L. T. WIDDRINGTON, Adjutant
of the 4th Lancashire Rifle Volunteers, and late Captain
of the 2d Queen’s Royals, eldest son of the Rev. Sidney
H. Widdrington, vicar of St. Mark’s, Hamilton-terrace,
St. John’s-wood, aged 29.”
29 Sep 1870, page 1
Marriages. “On the 26th Sept., at
St. Mark’s Church, Jersey, by the Rev. R. G. Handcock,
assisted by the Rev. J. J. Balleion Sidney, L. T.
WIDDRINGTON, Esq., only son of the late Capt.
Widdrington, 73d Regt., to FLORENCE MARY, youngest
daughter of HARMAN REID BOND, Esq., Surgeon-Major Indian
Army.”
9 Jun 1871, page 1
Deaths. “On the 5th June, at No.
3, Moira-place, Southampton, AUGUSTA, widow of
Major-General STANLEY BULLOCK, late of the Madras
Cavalry, and daughter of the late Major Tinling.”
10 Aug 1871, page 1
Marriages. “On the 8th Aug., at St. Marylebone Church,
by the Rev. Robinson Duckworth, vicar of St. Mark’s,
Hamilton-terrace, REGINALD EDWARD CAULFIELD WIDDRINGTON,
youngest son of the late Rev. Sidney Henry Widdrington,
and grandson of the late General Sir David Latimer
Tinling Widdrington, K. H., to LOUISA MARY, eldest
daughter of GEORGE SIMS, Esq., of Dinmore House,
Hamilton-terrace, N.W. No cards.”
8 Feb 1872, page 1
Marriages. "On the 6th inst., by
special license, in Gloucester Cathedral, by the Very
Rev. the Dean of Gloucester and the Rev. Canon Tinling,
John D. Sedding, Esq., to Rose Catharine, second
daughter of the Rev. Canon Tinling."
1 Oct - 31 Dec 1872
Birth notice for Charles Paul
Tinling not found.
17 Mar 1874
Marriage notice for John Isaac
Tinling not found.
29 Jun 1874, page 1
Deaths. "On the 26th inst., very
suddenly, of bronchitis, Norah Maria, the beloved child
of the Rev. Canon Tinling, aged 12 years."
12 Apr 1875
"Death of Lady Chelmsford. - We
regret to announce the death of Lady Chelmsford, which
occurred on Friday night at the family residence in
Eaton square. Lady Chelmsford had been in a precarious
state for many months, her malady occasionally
fluctuating. Lord Chelmsford, who had been visiting his
son, the Hon. Colonel Thesiger, in Ireland, only
returned to town on Tuesday last. The deceased Anna
Maria, Lady Chelmsford, youngest daughter of Mr. William
Tinling, of Southampton, married on the 9th of March,
1822, Lord Chelmsford, by whom her Ladyship leaves
surviving Colonel Hon. F.A. Thesiger, C.B., Aide de Camp
to the Queen, Lieutenant-Colonel Hon. C. Wemyss
Thesiger, 6th Dragoons; Hon. A.H. Thesiger, Q.C.; and
Hon. Edward P. Thesiger, clerk in the House of Lords;
and three daughters, Hon. Augusta, married to Mr. W.
Higgind; Hon. Julia Selina, Lady Inglis, widow of
Major-General Sir J. Eardley Wilmot Inglis, K.C.B., the
gallant defender of the Residency at Lucknow; and Hon.
Mary, unmarried."
6 May 1875, page 1
Deaths. “On the 3d inst., at
Cricklewood, N.W., ELLEN ELIZA, the beloved wife of
ERNEST A. D. WIDDRINGTON, late Capt. 87th Royal Irish
Fusiliers, and third daughter of the late Robert Skeet,
Esq. of Maida-vale, deeply regretted by all who knew
her.”
4 Jul 1876, page 1
Deaths. “On the 3rd inst., at 18
Cranley-place, Onslow-square, Catherine Maria, wife of
the Rev. Edward Douglas Tinling, Canon of Gloucester,
and H.M. Inspector of Schools, and daughter of the late
Sir Charles A. Elton, Bart., of Clevedon Court,
Somerset."
22 Feb 1877, page 1
Deaths. “On the 18th Feb., at 11,
Powis-square, Brighton, CHARLOTTE PHIPPS WIDDRINGTON,
widow of the late Capt. Adolphus Latimer Tinling
Widdrington, 73d regiment, and daughter of the late Rear
Admiral Charles S. Tinling.”
30 Apr 1877, page 1
Marriages. "On the 26th April, at
Lympstone, Devon, by the Rev. G. Watson, Edward Brace
Tingling, Lieut. R.N., youngest son of the late Major
Charles Tingling, 74th Highlanders, to Elizabeth
Campbell (Lilla), eldest daughter of the late Capt. J.J.
Pollexfen, Bombay Army."
7 Oct 1878, page 6 (and several
succeeding articles)
[Summary of lengthy articles] Lord
Chelmsford died 5 Oct 1878 at his residence, No. 7,
Eaton-square, London, age 85. He was born in London on
15 Jul 1794, son of Charles Thesiger. He was buried in
the family vault in Brompton Cemetery, next to his wife
(Anna Maria Tinling).
16 Mar – 15 Jul 1879
Death notice for Charles Stubbs
Tinling not found.
29 Apr 1880, page 1
Marriages. "On the 27th April, by
special license, in Gloucester Cathedral, the Rev.
Robert Grey Scurfield, youngest son of G.I. Scurfield,
Esq., Hurworth-upon-Tees, to Alice Mary, third daughter
of the Rev. E. Douglas Tinling, Canon of Gloucester."
1 Sep 1880, page 1
Deaths. “On the 29th Aug., at Holcombe Cottage,
Minchinhampton, of rapid consumption, four months after
his marriage, the Rev. Robert Grey Scurfield, Vicar of
Frocester, younger son of G.T. Scurfield, Esq.,
Hurworth-upon-Tees, aged 36.” [Husband of Alice Mary
Tinling].
14 Dec 1880, page 1
Deaths. "On the 13th at Pau, the
Rev. George Douglas Tinling, late Vicar of St.
Clementia, Bournemouth, elder son of the Rev. E. Douglas
Tinling, Canon of Gloucester, aged 36."
28 Feb 1881, page 1
Deaths. “On the 24th Feb., at Beckford House, Bath,
EDWIN T. CAULFIELD, of Raheenduffe, in the Queen’s
County, Ireland, Esq., Commander, R.N., aged 83 years.”
[Husband of Alicia Almeria Widdrington].
18 Jun 1881, page 1
Marriages. “On the 16th inst. At
All Saints Church, Upper Norwood, by the Rev. Canon
Wilkinson, brother of the bride, assisted by the Rev.
Canon Tinling, cousin of the bridegroom, ERNEST AUGUSTUS
DUNDAS WIDDRINGTON, late Capt. 87th Royal Irish
Fusiliers, to MARY, only daughter of the late GEORGE
WILKINSON, Esq., of Oswald House, Durham.”
29 Dec 1882, page 1 and 30 Dec
1882, page 1
Deaths. “On the 27th inst., at
Beckford House, Bath, Alicia Almeria, widow of Edwin T.
Caulfield, Esq. of Raheenduffe, Queen’s County, Ireland,
and youngest daughter of Lieut.-General Sir David
Latimer Tinling Widdrington, K.C.H., aged 77.”
29 Jun 1885, page 1
Marriages. “On the 25th inst., at
Holy Trinity Church, Bournemouth, by the Rev. Maurice A.
Smelt, RICHARD CHAMBERS, of the Inner Temple, late
Captain in the 9th Lancers (Queen’s Royal) to ROSE
ELEANOR, daughter of the late MAJOR GEORGE V. TINLING,
Royal Engineers.”
21 Aug 1885, page 1
Deaths. "On the 16th inst., at
Bath, Charles William Francis Tinling, only son of the
late Charles Stubbs Tinling, Esq."
10 Nov 1885, page 1
Deaths. “On the 7th inst., at
Hauxley, Merden, ERNEST A. D. WIDDRINGTON, late Capt.
87th R. Irish Fusiliers, eldest surviving son of the
late Rev. S. H. Widdrington, Rector of Walcot, Bath,
aged 43.”
6 Apr 1886, page 1
Deaths. "On the 1st April, at her
residence, 12, Clarendon-road, Southsea, Frances
Wentworth Tinling, widow of the late Major Charles Hugh
Lyle Tinling, formerly H.M., 74th Highlanders, and
daughter of the late Major-General Isaac Tinling."
11 Jan 1887, page 1
Deaths. “On the 7th Jan., at
Brussels, MELIORA, widow of the late LIEUTENANT-COLONEL
W. F. TINLING, formerly of the Grenadier Guards, age
76.”
22 Feb 1889, page 1
Marriages. “On the 19th Jan., at
St. Mary’s, Johannesburg, Transvaal Gold Fields, by the
Rev. John T. Darragh, B.D., JOHN PARR TINLING, son of
the Rev. E. D. Tinling, M. A., Canon of Gloucester
Cathedral, to REBECCA (DAISY), daughter of J. C. H.
BOURHILL, Esq., of De Beer’s Kimberley.”
9 Apr 1891, page 1
Deaths. "On Tuesday, the 7th
April, at Winsford Vicarage, Somerset, after a few days'
illness, John D. Sedding, Esq., Architect, of 447,
Oxford Street, London, and of the Croft, West Wickham,
Kent. RIP" [Husband of Rose Catharine Tinling].
17 Apr 1891, page 1
Deaths. "On the 15th April, at
Dulverton, Somerset, after a few days' illness, and
within a week of her husband's death, Rose Catharine,
wife of John D. Sedding, Architect, The Croft, West
Wickham, Kent, and second daughter of the Rev. E.
Douglas Tinling, Canon of Gloucester."
14 Apr 1893, page 1
Deaths. “On the 12th inst., at
Ashleigh, Upper Beulah hill, Upper Norwood, HARRIET
WIDDRINGTON, widow of the late Rev. Sidney Henry
Widdrington, aged 77.”
7 Jan 1895, page 1
Births. “TINLING – On the 14th
Dec. 1894, at Doornfontein, Johannesburg, South African
Republic, the wife of JOHN PARR TINLING, of a son.”
9 Apr 1896, page 1
Marriages. “WIDDRINGTON:WELCH. –
On the 7th ult., at Winchfield, Hants., SIDNEY HENRY,
son of R. WIDDRINGTON, Esq., to BLANCHE, daughter of H.
WELCH, Esq.”
2 Jun 1897, page 1
Marriages. “WIDDRINGTON:STACY – On the 29th May, at All
Saints’, Clifton, by the Rev. A. Leslie Lilley, assisted
by the Revs. C.L. Marson and H.B. Bromby, Vicar of All
Saints’, PERCY ELBOROUGH TINLING WIDDRINGTON, B.A., St.
Edmund Hall, Oxford, eldest son of Sidney Latimer
Tinling Widdrington, H.M. Inspector of Customs,
Liverpool, to ENID STACY, B.A., eldest daughter of Henry
R. Stacy, 18, Cotham-road, Bristol.”
4 Dec 1897, page 1
Deaths. "The death is announced,
at the age of 82, of the Rev. Edward Douglas Tinling,
senior canon residentiary of Gloucester Cathedral. The
death took place at Biarritz on Thursday, and was due to
angina pectoris. Canon Tinling was appointed Canon in
1867. He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford, and was
ordained deacon in 1838, and priest in the following
year. He was one of her Majesty's inspectors of schools
from 1847 to 1881, and was appointed prebendary of
Easton-in-Gordano, in Wells Cathedral, in 1863. Canon
Tinling was at one time curate to the Rev. Sydney Smith,
canon of St. Paul's. He had been in indifferent health
for the past two years, but to the last he took the
greatest interest in all matters relating to Gloucester
Cathedral. He married a sister of the late Sir A.H.
Elton, of Clevedon-court, and leaves one son and four
daughters."
18 Mar 1899, page 1
Deaths. “WIDDRINGTON. – On the
16th inst., at 9, Inglis-Road, Ealing, REGINALD EDWARD
CAULFIELD WIDDRINGTON, youngest son of the late the
Revnd. Sidney Widdrington, formerly Vicar of St. Mark’s,
Hamilton-terrace, and St. Michael’s, Coventry.”
28 Mar 1900, page 1
Births. “TINLING.—On the 24th
March, at Holywell, Cliff-road, Eastbourne, the wife of
JAMES A. TINLING, of a son.”
7 Sep 1900, page 7
Wills. “Mr. CHARLES TINGLING [sic], of Seaforth,
Lancaster, left property of the value of £28,620 17s
7d. He bequeathed £1,000 each to the Liverpool City
Mission and the Scripture Readers’ Society.”
Oct 1900 - 13 Jan 1901
Marriage notice for Charles Paul
Tinling not found.
11 Dec 1900, page 14
The very strange case of Charles Evelyn Tinling.
1st quarter 1901
Death notice for Charles Evelyn Tinling not found.
Death notice for Isabella Jane
Tinling not found.
4 Mar 1902, page 1
Deaths. "TINLING - On the 1st
March, 1902, at the Cottage, Littledownroad,
Bournemouth, of influenza, Eleanor, widow of the late
George Vaughan Tinling, Major, Royal Engineers, in her
91st year."
18 Mar 1902, page 1
Deaths. “CHAMBERS – On the 15th
March, 1902, at the Cottage, Littledown-road,
Bournemouth, RICHARD CHAMBERS, late Captain 9th Queen’s
Royal Lancers, in his 65th year.”
14 Aug 1902, page 1
Deaths. “WIDDRINGTON – On the 10th
Aug., at Wareham, Dorset, accidentally, SIDNEY HENRY,
aged 27, only son of the late REGINALD E.C. WIDDERINGTON
and Louisa Widdrington, of 9, Inglis-road, Ealing, and
grandson of the late Sidney Henry Widdrington, formerly
Vicar of St. Mark’s, Hamilton-terrace.”
28 Apr 1903, page 1
Births. "TINLING - On the 20th
inst., at Holywell, Eastbourne, wife of James A.
Tinling, of a son."
30 Apr 1903, page 1
Marriages. “TAYLOR-WIDDRINGTON – On the 28th April, at
St. Mary Abbots, by the Rev. Canon Pennefather, Vicar of
Kensington, REID TAYLOR, of Montreal, to EDITH MAUD
CONSTANCE, daughter of the late CAPT. WIDDRINGTON, 87th
Regiment.”
3rd quarter 1904
Birth notice for Gladys Mary Tinling not found.
5 Jan 1907, page 5
"Commander Edward Brace Tinling,
who died on December 23 at Halifax, Nova Scotia, entered
the Navy in 1863, and retired in 1881. While lieutenant
in the Assistance in 1878 [?] he was awarded the Royal
Humane Society's medal, besides a special vote of thanks
from the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society, for
jumping overboard and attempting to save a woman's life
in the Mersey. After his retirement he settled in
Manitoba, and five years ago he was appointed examiner
of masters and mates at Winnipeg under the Canadian
Marine and Fisheries Department. A year later, however,
he was transferred to Halifax, in succession to Captain
Smith, R.N.R."
1 Mar 1908 – 15 Jul 1908
Marriage notice for John Allen H.L. Tinling not found.
11 Apr 1908, page 1
Deaths. “BROWNE. – On the 9th
April, of heart failure after operation, OSWALD
AUCHINLECH BROWNE, M.D., F.R.C.S., of 7, Upper
Wimpole-street, W. R.I.P.” [Husband of Alice Mary
Tinling].
19 Jul 1909, page 1
Deaths. “BROWNE. – On the 17th
inst., ALICE MARY, wife of the late OSWALD A. BROWNE,
M.D., F.R.C.P., widow of the late Revd. Robert Grey
Scurfield, and third daughter of the late Revd. E. D.
Tinling, H.M.I., Canon of Gloucester. R.I.P.”
6 Apr 1910, page 1
Deaths. “TINLING – On the 4th April, at The Red
Cottage, Shere, Guildford, BEATRICE KATHARINE, fifth
daughter of the late REVD. E. DOUGLAS TINLING, Canon of
Gloucester and H.M. Inspector of Schools.”
25 Jun 1910, page 1
Births. “TINLING. – On the 23rd
June, at Holywell, Eastbourne, the wife of JAMES A.
TINLING, of a son.”
15 Jun – 15 Oct 1913
Death notice for Sidney Latimer
Tinling Widdrington not found.
20 May 1914, page 1
Deaths. “TINLING. – On the 17th inst., at Boscombe,
MARIA LUCINDA, widow of CHARLES TINLING, Esq., in her
85th year. R.I.P.”
21 Sep 1915, page 5
“TREATING A FRIEND: £14 FINES. At
gateshead yesterday, PETER BLAYLOCK was fined 40s. for
having treated a friend, George Howitt, to a glass of
beer at a local hotel, contrary to the new control
order. Hewitt was fined 40s. for having drunk the
beer. Humphrey Tinling, licence holder, and Blackhouse
McVittie, manager, were each fined £5, the former for
having allowed the supply, and the latter for having
supplied the beer.”
12 Apr 1916, page 3
”James Alexander Tinling, of Great Winchester-street,
E.C., adjudged bankrupt on March 30th 1916. Gross
liabilities of £9,145, 4s., estimated deficiency in
assets of £1,732, 13s, 4d. He was admitted a member of
the Institute of Chartered Accountants in 1903. He was
involved in the failure of a company called the
“Anglo-German Exhibitions” formed in 1913 to hold an
exhibition at the Crystal Palace. The Germans boycotted
the company and it failed.”
3rd quarter 1916
Marriage notice for Dorothy E. Tinling not found.
11 Oct 1917, page 1
Killed in Action. “TINLING. –
Killed in action on the 4th Oct., 1917, CAPTAIN GEORGE
EVELYN TINLING, East Lancashire Regiment, dearly beloved
son of C. W. Tinling, Esq., of Montreal, Canada.”
30 Oct 1917, page 1
Deaths. “WIDDRINGTON. – On the
28th Oct., at Hauxley, Mitcham-common, MARY, the widow
of ERNEST WIDDRINGTON.”
22 Dec 1923, page 1
Deaths. “WIDDRINGTON. – On the
19th Dec., at 20, Goldstone-villas, Hove, ALICIA ASHLEY
WIDDRINGTON, aged 84 years. R. I. P.”
4th quarter 1924
Death notice for Mary A. Tinling not found.
3 May 1926, pg. 1
Deaths. “RAWLINS. – On the 29th
April, 1926, at 19, Hughendon-Road, Clifton, Bristol,
MARIA AUGUSTA, wife of the late COLONEL S. W. RAWLINS,
2nd Welsh Regt. and 41st Regimental District, and
daughter of the late Revd. E.D. Tinling, Canon of
Gloucester, in her 83rd year. No flowers.”
1 Mar - 16 Apr 1928
Death notice for Charles Paul
Tinling not found. Will (16 Apr 1928, page 21)-
"Tinling, Mr. Charles Paul, of Ranmore, Beer, Devon,
Congregational pastor (net personalty £4,757)."
2 Dec 1929, page 1
Deaths. “TINLING. – On Nov. 28, 1929, at 25,
Clarendon-road, Southsea, ANNE ELIZABETH EDMONDSON,
widow of MAJOR JOHN ISAAC TINLING, Indian Army.”
4th quarter 1929
Marriage notice for James A. Tinling not found.
17 Dec 1932, page 1
Deaths. “CHAMBERS. – On Dec. 15,
1932, at 18, Lansdown Terrace, Cheltenham, ROSE ELEANOR,
widow of CAPTAIN R. CHAMBERS. Funeral to-day
(Saturday), 12.30.”
19 Jan 1933, page 1
Deaths. “TINLING. – On Jan. 17,
1933, at Ealing, the REV. JAMES F. B. TINLING, M. A.,
aged 91 years.”
11 Sep 1933, page 7
News In Brief. “At the Bond Street
Baths, Newcastle, on Saturday, Thomas Tinling, of Hugh
Gardens, Newcastle, collapsed after being in the water
10 minutes, and died.”
8 Mar 1934, page 1
Deaths. “PLENEUF. – On March 4,
1934, at Blue Sisters Hospital, Malta, SHERARD JOHN
OTWAY POLE-SHERARD-CUFFE, DUC DE PLENEUF, aged 52.”
[Husband of Edith Maud Constance Widdrington].
3 Nov 1938, page 1
Deaths. “TINLING. – On Oct. 30,
1938, CHRISTINA ISABELLA TINLING, of 6, King’s Avenue,
Ealing, W., loved and honoured for herself and work in
both hemispheres. Service Haven Green Church, Ealing,
to-day (Thursday) at 2 o’clock.”
9 Jan 1939
"Miss Christina Isabella Tinling,
of Ealing, died on October 30, leaving property of the
gross value of £8,276, with net personalty £8,211. She
left £400 to the China Inland Mission, £100 to the
World's Women's Christian Temperance Union, £500 to the
United Society for Christian Literature to augment the
Tinling Fund, £100 to the Baptist Missionary Society for
its work in the Congo, £100 to the Baptist Missionary
Society for its work in the Lushai Hills."
23 Jan 1939, page 1
Deaths. “TINLING. – On Jan 22,
1939, in London, RHODA H. TINLING, last surviving
daughter of the late Rev. E. D. Tinling, Canon of
Gloucester, aged 84.”
25 Mar 1939, page 1
Deaths. “WIDDRINGTON. – On March
22, 1939, at 84, Grand Avenue, Hassocks, SIDNEY ADOLPHUS
WIDDRINGTON, late Chief Engineer, Shaw Savill’s. (New
Zealand and Australian papers, please copy.)”
2 Sep 1939, page 13
Forthcoming Marriages. “THE REV.
F. N. DAVEY AND MISS WIDDRINGTON. A marriage has been
arranged, and will shortly take place, between the Rev.
Francis Noel Davey, Fellow of Corpus Christi College,
Cambridge, son of the late Edward O. Davey and of Mrs.
Davey, of Great Dunmow, and Grizelle Margaret Tinling,
elder daughter of the Rev. P. E. T. and Mrs.
Widdrington, The Rectory, Great Easton, Essex.”
30 Dec 1939, page 1
Marriages. “TINLING : EDOLS. – On
Friday, Dec. 22, 1939, at St. George’s, Hanover Square,
JAMES COLLINGWOOD, eldest son of MR. JAMES ALEXANDER
TINLING, and of the late Mrs. Tinling to EILEEN NANCY,
second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES HEDLEY
EDOLS.”
22 Oct 1940, page 1
Marriages. “WIDDRINGTON:SANDS. –
On Oct. 16, 1940, at Great Easton, C. S. T. (“PADDY”),
son of CANON and HELEN WIDDRINGTON, to FELICITY,
daughter of EDWIN OSSITER and Mrs. SANDS, of Perth,
Australia, (Australian papers, please copy.)”
3 Mar 1941, page 1
Deaths. “TINLING. – On March 1,
1941, at Wavertree, Sidford, Sidmouth, ISABEL, widow of
the REV. C. P. TINLING, and beloved sister of Elise
Josephine and Douglas Staveley. Cremation at
Bournemouth, March 5, 2 p.m. No flowers.”
19 Apr 1944, page 1
Deaths. “WIDDRINGTON. – On April
14, 1944, at Hove, ELLA ELTON WIDDRINGTON, age 90.
Requiem at All Saints’ Church, Hove, to-morrow
(Thursday), at 10 a.m.”
4 May 1944, page 1
Marriages. “HILL:WIDDRINGTON. – On
April 26, 1944, at S. Matthew’s, Bayswater, CAPTAIN
LANDON P. HILL, U.S. Army, to ZITA MARIA TINLING,
younger daughter of CANON and Mrs. WIDDRINGTON.”
2 Jan 1945, page 1
Births. “WIDDRINGTON. – On Dec.
12, 1944 to FELICITY (SANDS), wife of C. S. T.
WIDDRINGTON, The South Staffordshire Regt. – a son. (W.
Australian papers, please copy).”
1 Oct 1954, page 1
Deaths. “CHANNER. – On Sept. 28,
1954, peacefully at Bath, HILDA LOUISE ELTON (neé
Widdrington), dearly loved wife of COLONEL B. G. CHANNER,
Daubeney House, Rode, Bath, and devoted mother of Jean
Sheridan. Funeral private.”
14 Feb 1959, page 1
Deaths. “WIDDRINGTON – On February 13, 1959, CANON PERCY
ELBOROUGH TINLING WIDDRINGTON, D.D., in his 86th year.
Requiem at 8 a.m., and funeral service at 2:15 p.m.,
Wednesday, February 18, at Great Easton, Essex.”
9 Sep 1961, page 10
Forthcoming Marriages. “MR. C.
TAYLOR AND MISS H. TINLING. The engagement is announced
between Cavan, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Taylor, of
Hill Top, Cobham, Surrey, and Helen, second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Tinling, of Seven Trees, Cobham,
Surrey.”
30 Nov 1967, page 12
Forthcoming Marriages. “THE REV.
R. M. C. JEFFERY AND MISS R. M. TINLING. The engagement
is announced between Robert, son of Mr. And Mrs. N. C.
Jeffery, of Borth-y-Gest, Caernarvonshire, and Ruth,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Tinling, of Cobham,
Surrey.”
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