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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Worcestershire => Topic started by: Annied22 on Sunday 16 May 10 20:00 BST (UK)
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I'm a hobby bookbinder who loves antiquarian books. At the moment, I'm in the process of rebinding what was a rather battered 1824 cookery book. It's clear that the original owner, Susan Hill, used it a lot. There are old ink notations and every now and again a couple of pages are dirtier than the others, suggesting they contained her favourite recipes. This has made me curious to see if I can find out any more about her.
The book was given to Susan Hill on 1st January 1829 by Mrs Bury of Ticknell.
A "receipt" for eye water has been handwritten on one of the pastedowns by Ann Hill (I'm guessing Susan's daughter.)
There are several scraps of paper in the book which appear to be lists of meat bought in 1849 and 1851 by John Bury Esquire, suggesting the 2 families might have been connected in some way. (My "wild guess" theory at the moment is that Susan Hill might have been the Bury's housekeeper.)
Another tantalising scrap of paper, which was clearly originally twice the size says:
...Hill,
...knell House,
Bewdley
I'm deducing that this is probably Susan Hill, Ticknell House, Bewdley.
Google maps hasn't produced anything, other than Bewdley being in Worcs. So my question is, has anyone heard of a Ticknell House in Bewdley and, if they have, is anything known about it?
Thanks.
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Looks like you deduced correctly!
The 1851 census shows:
Ticknell House, Bewdley
John Bury, age 75, Solicitor & Mayor of Bewdley, Wife Fanny Ann, age 73
Daughter Mary, Son John,
Susannah Hill, age 66, Housekeeper
Winifred Price, age ?, House Servant
Sarah Hill, age 40, House Servant
James Price (?), age 26, Groom
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1851 shows Susannah Hill born Areley. Unmarried.
1841. Ticknell, Ribbesford.
John Bury. 65. Solicitor.
Fanny Bury 60.
Mary Bury 20.
John Bury 20.
Beny Gardner 30. Soliciter.
Susannah Hill 55.
Mary Jordan 30.
Marthe Merricks 25.
Henry Un Derwood 20.
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Possible.
SUSANNAH HILL.
Christening, 23 MAR 1783, Areley Kings, Worcester.
Parents:
WILLIAM HILL.
SUSANNAH.
William Hill.
Susannah Ashcraft.
Marriage, 17 JUL 1774. Areley Kings, Worcester.
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According to this Ticknell House go's a long way back, at the bottom of page.
http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/p-h-peter-hampson-ditchfield/memorials-of-old-kent-cti/page-18-memorials-of-old-kent-cti.shtml
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That's fantastic, thank you so much!
It seems to have a been a bit of a family affair at Ticknell House, with a Sarah Hill there as well as Susannah by 1851. Perhaps Ann Hill was a niece/great niece who inherited the book?
(http://www.catsup.co.uk/pictures/rundell.jpg)
The book by the way, is to be a thank you present for a friend who's just done me a big favour and I'm quite sure, that like me, she'll love knowing a little about the original owner. I've managed to save the inscription, even though it was on the pastedown, so it'll still be a part of the book even though it's been rebound.
(I actually won the book on Ebay from a seller who lives in Winchester. I'm in Whitley Bay on the north east coast and it's next home will be in London, so it's done a bit of travelling since it was in Bewdley!)
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I think I've just found Ann! She was christened on 9th April 1786 at Areley Kings and her parents were William and Susannah, so it looks as though she was the younger sister and that it's definitely the right family.
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Just as a matter of interest: I have just purchased an envelope addressed to John Bury Esq. Solicitor, Bewdley, posted in Tipton, Staffordshire (now W. Midlands of course) on 13th May 1840. (I came across your chat page whilst looking for some information on John Bury. I collect postal history items associated with my home town of Tipton.)
The envelope did not have a stamp on it - just the hand-stamps already in use by the Post Office. The penny black stamp had been introduced just one week before this letter was posted. Maybe the Post Office handling the letter did not have the stamps yet, or maybe they just weren't used to using them? Would love to know!!
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Hi
I have found an architects drawing for Ticknell House.
http://www.bfcaa.uk/projects/9368/
I think this is it.
https://goo.gl/maps/E25xeQ3m4fUEThXW7
despite the extra storey to the bayed section.
Oldmaps shows it here
https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/378468/275152/12/100570
the name of the building immediately to the S is also rather telling.
I wonder if jim1212's reference on that Kent page should actually refer to Tickenhill Palace.
Edit
This wiki entry seems to back that up.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Sidney
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I made an enquiry on a Facebook Group about Ticknell House and John Bury. John Bury was my wife's 4th Great Uncle, hence my interest. John Bury took out a 5 year article on a Benjamin Gardner (3rd Great Uncle) who became a solicitor, councillor and Mayor of Bewdley. His mother was Ann Bury, John's sister. Benjamin joined the Bury family solicitors under the name of Bury, Gardner & Bury, the last Bury being John Bury's son another John. This John bought Kateshill in Bewdley/Ribblesford after the death of his father. More to research!