Wallingford Berks Line

Frederick LovelockAge: 52 years18171869

Name
Frederick Lovelock
Given names
Frederick
Surname
Lovelock
Birth about 1817
Christening 30 March 1817
Text:

1817 Mar 30 Frederic s. James Lovelock & Sarah, butcher

Death of a paternal grandfatherJohn Lovelock
5 August 1817

Source: MI
Text:

MI reads: "In memory of John Lovelock who died 5 August 1817 aged 77 years also his Wife Mary who died June 6th 1804 aged 50".

Burial of a paternal grandfatherJohn Lovelock
18 August 1817
Publication: John Talbot responded to a letter John Lovelock put in the Wallingford Herald. John provided a Family Tree but no other information.
Text:

Also Wallingford MIs, Oxon FHS. Plot M34. In memory of John Lovelock who died Aug 5th 1817 aged 77 Yrs Also Mary his Wife died June 6th 1804 Aged 50 Yrs. Wallingford PR: 1817 Aug 18 LOVELOCK John 77 yrs Fish St of this parish

Death of a motherSarah Wright
1853 (Age 36 years)

Burial of a motherSarah Wright
25 December 1853 (Age 36 years)
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Stoke Talmage Burials 1853 Dec 25 Sarah Lovelock, 69

Census 1861 (Age 44 years)

Note: Fox & Hounds, Shirburn St, Watlington, Oxfordshire, England
Death of a fatherJames Lovelock
22 January 1864 (Age 47 years)
Source: Will
Text:

1864 James Lovelock of Stoke Talmage Oxon Farmer died 22 Jan 1864. Executors Frederick Lovelock of Watlington Oxon, Innkeeper and George Baylis of Sonning Berks, Farmer.

Burial of a fatherJames Lovelock
28 January 1864 (Age 47 years)
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Stoke Talmage Burials 1864 Jan 28 James Lovelock, 79

Occupation
Innkeeper
between 1847 and 1869 (Age 30 years)
Source: John Lovelock
Publication: A Tale of Five Brothers - Update July 2005
Text:

From Commercial Directories.

Death 18 October 1869 (Age 52 years)
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1869 Frederick Lovelock of Watlington Oxon Innkeeper died 18 October 1869. Proved 16 Dec 1869 Charles Lovelock, Watlington, Draper. Effects under 2000 pounds.

Burial 21 October 1869 (3 days after death)
Publication: John Talbot responded to a letter John Lovelock put in the Wallingford Herald. John provided a Family Tree but no other information.
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father
mother
Marriage: 15 March 1808Watlington, Oxfordshire, England
4 years
elder sister
2 years
elder sister
3 years
elder brother
3 years
elder brother
Henry Lovelock
Birth: about 1816Watlington, Oxfordshire, England
Death: 9 May 1889Chalgrove, Oxfordshire, England
2 years
himself
Frederick Lovelock
Birth: about 1817Watlington, Oxfordshire, England
Death: 18 October 1869Watlington, Oxfordshire, England

ChristeningOxfordshire PR
Text:

1817 Mar 30 Frederic s. James Lovelock & Sarah, butcher

OccupationJohn Lovelock
Publication: A Tale of Five Brothers - Update July 2005
Text:

From Commercial Directories.

DeathNational Probate Calendar
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1869 Frederick Lovelock of Watlington Oxon Innkeeper died 18 October 1869. Proved 16 Dec 1869 Charles Lovelock, Watlington, Draper. Effects under 2000 pounds.

BurialLetter from John Talbot 8.11.00
Publication: John Talbot responded to a letter John Lovelock put in the Wallingford Herald. John provided a Family Tree but no other information.
Census

Fox & Hounds, Shirburn St, Watlington, Oxfordshire, England RG9 884 F18 P5

Frederick Lovelock;Head;45;Innkeeper;Watlington, Oxon Elizabeth Kitcher;Serv;68;Housekeeper;Ibstone, Bucks

Shared note

Appears in 1846-1855 Electoral Register. He describes his qualification as a Freehold House in Church Lane, Watlington.

Post Office Directory 1869 LOVELOCK Charles, draper, Market Place LOVELOCK Frederick, Fox and Hounds Shirburn Street

Trader. In 1851 and 1861 census Frederick was Innkeeper of the Fox and Hounds PH next door to his brother George in Shirburn Street. Living with an Elizabeth Pilcher, bn abt 1795, Servant Housekeeper, born Ibstone, Buckinghamshire [appears in both 1861 and 1871 census]. In 1851 census Frederick was 'aged 34, unmarried, Victualler, employing 1 man' and in 1861 census 'aged 42, unmarried, Inn Keeper'. He was listed as 'occupier' in his fathers Will dated 1860. In 1871 it was run by Charles Lovelock aged 40 and Annie (aged 44) both born in Wallingford. [Resident with them in 1871 census were their children Mary, aged 12, born Watlington and Susanna, aged 10, born Nettlebed and a General Servant, Elizabeth Nutt, aged 47.] This is almost certainly his cousin Charles Gibbs Lovelock. In Oxfordshire Trade Directories for 1847 (Post Office Directory), 1850 (Slater's Directory], 1854 (Post Office Directory], History Gazetteer & Directory of Berks and Oxon (Ed Casey & Co) 1868 and 1869 (Post Office Directory) (but not 1863 Dutton, Allen & Co Directory of Oxon & Berks), Frederick is listed as Innkeeper/resident of the Fox & Hounds in Shirburn Street, Watlington. (Charles Lovelock appears as resident in 1876 Harrods Directory of Beds, Bucks, Berks & Oxon. No Lovelock entries 1887 Post Office Directory.) The pub is still there.

John Lovelock has checked the Victuallers Licencing Records 1801-1822 (all that have survived] but no mention of 'Fox and Hounds'. Nor it it mentioned in Commercial Directories 1830 or 1842. The Fox and Hounds is first mentioned in 1847 and the Licencee is Frederick Lovelock. Likely that he was the first Licencee until his death in 1869, followed by Charles Gibbs until the 1870s.

Beneficiary in his father's Will [1864]. Left 20 shares in Wycombe and Thame Railroad, now closed.

Left Will dated 18 Oct 1869 and proved 11 Dec 1869. Will states he died on 18th October 1869 and that he was an Innkeeper at the time of his death. He left a Legacy of 19 pounds to his housekeeper Elizabeth Nutt and 200 pounds to his cousin Charles (Gibbs) Lovelock, a Draper; to his friend George Francis Filbee of the parish of Shirburn, farmer, a legacy of five pounds for his trouble as one of executors of his Will. The residue of his estate was left to his brother Henry Lovelock, Yeoman, residing at Tetsworth, Oxfordshire and following his death any residue was divided equally between the children of sister Sarah Baylis and Elizabeth Gibbons and Louisa Lovelock and Charles Lovelock, the youngest children of his brother George. The Will was signed by Frederick on the day he died in the presence of Augustus Jones, Solicitor and J E Boyton, Surgeon, both of Watlington. Charles Lovelock and George Filbee appointed trustees and executors. Estate valued at under 2000 pounds.