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Horace LANCHESTER (1872-1954)

 

Horace LANCHESTER, son of Walter LANCHESTER (c. 1831- ) and Mary WRIGHT (c. 1833- ), was born on 11 Jun 1872 in Fersfield, Norfolk.1,2 He was baptised on 14 Apr 1878 in Fersfield.3 He appeared in the census in 1881 at Bates Lane in Fersfield - 9, scholar, living with parents Walter (47, farm labourer) and Mary 45), and brothers James (12, farm labourer) and Herbert (7, scholar).4 He appeared in the census in 1891 at Millway Farm Longs Lane in Palgrave, Suffolk - 19, horseman, a lodger in the household of William BLOOMFIELD (44, yardman) and his family.5 He and Eliza Jane SHELDRAKE had marriage banns published on 23 Sep 1894 in Kenninghall, Norfolk, the marriage banns were read by Rev. W W TYLER. - other dates were 30.09.1894 and 07.10.1894, bride from Diss.6 Horace married Eliza Jane SHELDRAKE on 10 Oct 1894 in Hargham, Norfolk.7,8 He appeared in the census in 1901 at Bury Road in Palgrave - 29, horseman on farm, living with wife Eliza (29) and sons Horace G (5) and Frederick N (11 mos).9 He appeared in the census in 1911 at Chase's Farm Bury Road in Palgrave - 38, working farm bailiff, living with wife Eliza (38), and children Frederick (10, scholar) and May (5).10 He was recorded on the 1939 Register living at Bates Lane in Fersfield. - labourer, b. 11.06.1872.1 Horace died on 17 Oct 1954 in Fersfield.11,12 He was buried on 21 Oct 1954 in Fersfield. - aged 82 years.13 Horace had his estate probated on 30 Nov 1954 in Norwich, Norfolk - "LANCHESTER Horace of Bates-lane Fersfield Bressingham Norfolk died 17 October 1954 Probate Norwich 30 November to Mary Jane Lanchester spinster. Effects £604 13s. 4d.".12

 

 

Eliza Jane SHELDRAKE, daughter of Perry SHELDRAKE (1832-c. 1914) and Drusilla LEATHERS (1835-c. 1905), was born on 16 May 1870 in Diss, Norfolk.1,14 She was baptised on 3 Jul 1870 in Diss. - father Perry a labourer.15 Eliza appeared in the census in 1871 at Walcot Green in Diss - 10 mos, living with parents Perry (40, agricultural labourer) and Druscilla (35), and siblings Emma (14), Anna M (13), Minnie (10), George (8), James (4), Ellen (3) and John (2).16 She appeared in the census in 1881 at Walcot Green Road in Diss - 10, scholar, living with parents Perry (50, agricultural labourer) and Druscilla (45), siblings George (18, agricultural labourer), James (14, agricultural labourer), Ellen (13), John (12, scholar), William P (9, scholar) and Mary A (7, scholar), and niece Druscilla (1).17 She appeared in the census in 1891 at Walcot Green in Diss - 20, brush maker, living with parents Perry (60, agricultural labourer) and Druscilla (55), brother William (19, agricultural labourer), and niece Druscilla Jane (11).18 She appeared in the census in 1901 at Bury Road in Palgrave - 29, living with husband Horace (29, horseman on farm) and sons Horace G (5) and Frederick N (11 mos).9 She appeared in the census in 1911 at Chase's Farm Bury Road in Palgrave - 38, living with husband Horace (38, working farm bailiff), and children Frederick (10, scholar) and May (5).10 On 18 Oct 1924 Eliza. saw her son Frederick leave for Melbourne, Australia on board the ship "Ormez", to return home on the 18.07.1929 aboard the "Baradine" but going again to Melbourne on 18.01.1903 aboard the "Orford"; for all his movements his home address was given as Church Road, Brome, Suffolk. Eliza was recorded on the 1939 Register living at Bates Lane in Fersfield. - housework, b. 16.05.1871.1 Eliza died on 8 Sep 1953 in Fersfield - aged 82 years.19 She was buried on 17 Sep 1953 in Fersfield.20 On 25 Sep 1953 there was a newspaper report: Diss Express, 25th September 1953, page 4

 

MRS. E. J. LANCHESTER

(FERSFIELD)

 

The funeral took place on Thursday week at Fersfield Parish Church of Mrs. Eliza Jane Lanchester, aged 82, of Bates Lane, Fersfield. Mrs. Lanchester was born at Walcot Green, Diss, and was married at Diss Church to Mr. H. Lanchester. She Had been living at Fersfield about eighteen years. She leaves a widower, one daughter and one son [Frederick N] who is living in Australia.

 

The funeral service was taken by the Rev. K. Liley (The Lophams) and the organist for the hymn "Rock of Ages" was Mr. Kirkman.

 

The immediate mourners were: the widower; Miss M. Lanchester daughter; Mr. and Mrs. A. Hales, sister and brother-in-law; , sister-in-law; Mrs. J. Lanchester, sister-in-law; Mrs. Trudgill, niece; Mr. R. Mark, nephew.

 

Others present included Mrs. Calver, Mrs. Jeffery and Mrs. Vernon. Eliza. had a sister born before her also named Eliza Jane who died in January 1870, buried on 20.01.1870, after whom she may have been named. She and Horace LANCHESTER had the following children:

 

 

 

Horace G LANCHESTER (c. 1896- ). Horace was born c. 1896 in Diss. He appeared in the census in 1901 at Bury Road in Palgrave - 5, living with parents Horace (29, horseman on farm) and Eliza (29), and brother Frederick N (11 mos).9

 

 

Frederick Neave LANCHESTER (c. 1900-1987). Frederick was born c. 1900 in Palgrave. He appeared in the census in 1901 at Bury Road in Palgrave - 11 mos, living with parents Horace (29, horseman on farm) and Eliza (29), and brother Horace G (5).9 He appeared in the census in 1911 at Chase's Farm Bury Road in Palgrave - 10, scholar, living with parents Horace (38, working farm bailiff) and Eliza (38), and sister May (5).10 On 18 Oct 1924 he left London. home address given as Church Road, Brome, Norfolk, a farm labourer, bound for Melbourne, Australia, on board the "Ormuz" (3rd class), a ship of the Orient Shipping Line, the voyage taking 35 days.21 On 18 Jul 1929 Frederick arrived at London. on board the "Baradine", proposed home address Church Road, Brome, Suffolk.22 On 18 Jan 1930 Frederick left London. home address given as Church Road, Brome, Norfolk, a farm workerer, bound for Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on board the "Orford" (3rd class), a ship of the Orient Shipping Line.21 On 5 Sep 1932 Frederick. Frededrick from Toolamba, Victoria was assaulted by an itinerant labourer William Barrett in Shepparton, Victoria, Australia. Newspaper reported it on 08.09.1932.23 On 8 Sep 1932 there was a newspaper report: Shepparton [Victoria, Australia] Advertiser, Thursday, 8th September 1932. Page 3

 

SALUTARY PENALTY

 

Six Months’ Imprisonment

 

ON TWO CHARGES

STEALING AND ASSAULT

 

Before the Police Magistrate (Mr. E. R. Stafford), and Messrs G. V. Furphy and W. McMillan and Mrs. O. A. Hicken, at Shcp- parton court on Monday afternoon last, William Barrett, a laborer of no fixed place of abode, appeared on two distinct charges - the theft of five bags of oranges, the property of Louis James Michel, of Benalla Road, Shepparton, orchardist, and of as saulting Frederick Lanchester, a farm laborer of Toolamba.

 

Inspector A. H. Grove conducted the police prosecution.

 

Defendant, who was undefended, pleaded guilty to the first charge and not guilty to the second.

 

Mr. L. J. Michel said he identified the oranges produced as his property, which he valued at £2/10/.

 

Questioned by Mr. Stafford, defendant admitted- having arranged for the disposal of the fruit before he had taken it.

 

Consideration of a penalty was deferred, pending the hearing of the second charge of assault, to which defendant pleaded not guilty.

 

Frederick Lanchester, of Toolamba, farm laborer, employed by Mr. Alexander, who entered the witness box bearing facial injuries, deposed that defendant asked permission to re move certain wood from his employer's property. Witness refused and defendant made use of abusive language; threw down the axe he was carrying and made a dive at witness, who fell to the ground. He was hit on the nose and right eye and sustained other facial injuries.

 

By Defendant: I cannot say whether you wore a coat, but I identify you by your face.

 

Senior Constable J. H. Tysoe, of Mooroopna, said Lanchester-had re ported the assault. He appeared to be in a dazed condition and his left eye was swollen.

 

Plainclothes Constable Robt. Lickley, of Shepparton, said Lanchester had positively identified defendant as the man who bad assaulted him. Defendant said that Lanchester was making a mistake of identity.

 

Defendant gave sworn evidence that Sam Scott and he went to see a cob ber at Mooroopna hospital.

 

Mr. Stafford: What sort of thing in a cobber—a snake ?

 

Defendant: No; a friend. We went a mile and a half the other side of Mooroopna along the Toolamba road, and cut some wood, but we never saw Lanchester and I did not assault him. He is making a mistake.

 

Mr. Stafford: You are convicted of a dastardly assault. What have you to say that the maximum penalty should not be imposed on you?

 

Defendant; I have a job ready to go to - woodchopping. I have been out for a month and have been trying to go straight.

 

Mr. Stafford said the bench would take a serious view of both cases. Defendant had assaulted a man do ing his duty and protecting his employer’s property, while in the other he had stolen oranges from an orchardist. Fruitgrowers had much to contend with and it was the court's duty to protect them from theft at a time when they were expecting some return.

 

Defendant would be fined £10 in default three months' imprisonment on each charge.

 

Defendant applied for time to pay. Mr. Stafford: How long do you require ?

 

Defendant: I might be able to pay it if I’m given three months.

 

The police opposed time to pay.

 

Mr. Stafford: Your application is refused. You will be given no time to pay, but the police will afford you every assistance. If you can’t find the £20 you will have to go to gaol.23

Frederick married Elizabeth Ann DAWS c. 1935 in Victoria, Australia.24 In 1946 the Electoral Register showed him living at 217 Cardigan Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - occupation cleaner. In 1963 the Electoral Register showed him living at 151 Barry Street, Melbourne, Australia - occupation cleaner.25 In 1967 the Electoral Register showed him living at 59 Derby Street Newmarket, Melbourne, Australia - occupation labourer.26 Frederick died on 13 Jul 1987 in Kensington, Victoria, Australia.27 He was buried on 16 Jul 1987 in Fawkner, Victoria, Australia. - Fawkner Memorial Park (Church of England), Moreland City, Victoria, Grave 1175. Frederick had his estate probated on 11 Aug 1987 in Kensington - occupation given as 'gentleman', a good living man.

 

 

May Jane LANCHESTER (c. 1905- ). May was born c. 1905 in Palgrave.28 She appeared in the census in 1911 at Chase's Farm Bury Road in Palgrave - 5, living with parents Horace (38, working farm bailiff) and Eliza (38), and brother Frederick (10, scholar).10

Sources

1.

1939 Registration. RG101/6541F/005/26 Letter Code: TREC. Cit. Date: 1939.

2.

CR Birth. 1872 Q2 Guiltcross Norfolk Vol 4B Page 246. Cit. Date: Q2 1872.

3.

PR - Baptism. Fersfield, Norfolk. Cit. Date: 14 April 1878.

4.

1881 Census. RG11 Piece 1971 Folio 100 Page 9. Cit. Date: 1881.

5.

1891 Census. RG12 Piece 1459 Folio 78 Page 27. Cit. Date: 1891.

6.

PR - Banns. Kenninghall, Norfolk. Cit. Date: 23 September 1894.

7.

PR - Marriage. Hargham, Norfolk. Cit. Date: 7 October 1894.

8.

CR Marriage. 1894 Q4 Depwade Norfolk Vol 4B Page 617. Cit. Date: Q4 1894.

9.

1901 Census. RG13 Piece 1765 Folio 62 Page 11. Cit. Date: 1901.

10.

1911 Census. RG14 PN10720 RD210 SD2 ED5 SN73. Cit. Date: 1911.

11.

CR Death. 1954 Q4 Depwade Norfolk Vol 4B Page 339. Cit. Date: Q4 1954.

12.

Probate Death Index. 1954 Page 181. Cit. Date: 30 November 1954.

13.

PR - Burial. Fersfield, Norfolk. Cit. Date: 21 October 1954.

14.

CR Birth. 1870 Q2 Depwade Norfolk Vol 4B Page 231. Cit. Date: Q2 1870.

15.

PR - Baptism. Diss, Norfolk. Cit. Date: 3 July 1870.

16.

1871 Census. RG10 Piece 1834 Folio 67 Page 15. Cit. Date: 1871.

17.

1881 Census. RG11 Piece 1966 Folio 63 Page 15. Cit. Date: 1881.

18.

1891 Census. RG12 Piece 1544 Folio 48 Page 1. Cit. Date: 1891.

19.

CR Death. 1954 Q3 Depwade Norfolk Vol 4B Page 283. Cit. Date: Q3 1954.

20.

PR - Burial. Fersfield, Norfolk. Cit. Date: 17 September 1953.

21.

Passenger Lists - Outgoing. Cit. Date: 18 October 1924.

22.

Passenger List - Incoming. Cit. Date: 18 July 1929.

23.

Internet source. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/174051879?searchTerm=%22frederick%20lanchester%22. Cit. Date: 8 September 1932.

24.

Ibid. https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=ANZ%2FBMD%2FVICTRIAMARIAG%2F5348117. Cit. Date: circa 1935.

25.

Ibid. https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/90769467:1207?ssrc=pt&tid=179448750&pid=242342555393. Cit. Date: 1963.

26.

Ibid. https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/192511122:1207?ssrc=pt&tid=179448750&pid=242342555398. Cit. Date: 1967.

27.

Ibid. https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=61650&h=2124681&tid=&pid=&queryId=8f422e4ee7a1585e78475a2148f06ab9&usePUB=true&_phsrc=XDP334&_phstart=successSource&_gl=1*1ptbvsl*_ga*MTY4OTQyMTM4Ni4xNjIwMzA0Njg0*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY2NDM1Njg2OS43ODIuMS4xNjY0MzU3MDE2LjAuMC4w. Cit. Date: circa 1987.

28.

CR Birth. 1905 Q2 Hartismere Suffolk Vol 4A Page 981. Cit. Date: Q2 1905.