Abraham Tipper of the parish of St Nicholas aged 53 was buried at St Mary de Crypt, Gloucester 16 April 1838.
There is a report in the Gloucester Journal of 27 December 1837 in the City Police Intelligence section:
WEDNESDAY__John Barton was charged with assaulting Abraham Tipper. The complainant, an elderly man, who obtains a livelihood by vending nuts, &c. stated that the defendant had inveigled his (complainant's) wife away from him, she having also at the time all his money in her possession, the latter, though not to any great amount being probably much the more serious loss. Two of his children had eloped with her, but these had been sent back to him. A day or two ago, during his professional peregrinations with his basket of fruit, he called in at the Duke public house in the Island, where he found some of the gentle sex of that sympathetic neighbourhood upbraiding Mr Barton for his conduct. Barton, on seeing the complainant, pulled him forcibly into the room, and after offering to treat him with some ale, and observing that he had still some of his (Tipper's) money left, he pulled his nose and otherwise abused him. By the advice of a person present, Tipper went away to another house, the Star, to which he was followed by defendant, and again abused. The same day also he happened inopportunely to go into the Squirrel, where he encountered his frail rib and her gallant, and again came off second best in a contest (principally of words) which ensued. A portion of his statement as to what occurred at the Duke was corroborated by an impartial witness, but according to whom the assault, as far as he witnessed it, was of a very trifling nature. The defendant was accordingly convicted and fined 5s. and the expences.
Baptisms of other children of Abraham and Hannah Tipper, giving address and father's occupation.
At St Lawrence, Stroud
Jane 30 October 1825 High Street, Stroud Huckster
William (born 25 August 1821) 4 February 1827 High Street, Stroud Shop keeper
George (born 31 December 1826) 4 February 1827 " " " "
At St Mary de Crypt, Gloucester
Emma 3 October 1831 St Mary de Crypt Labourer