Warnford Cottage In The 19th Century

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WARNFORD COTTAGE, THORALBY in the 19th Centurv

Built in 1807 by James Willis, 1759 - 1834, son of Christopher and Elizabeth Willis (nee Stewardson) of Thoralby.

He married Mary Charge of Aysgarth in 1793. She died in 1814.

His married his second wife Mary Boyd of Aysgarth in 1816.
They had a daughter, Mary Elizabeth, born 1817 and a son, James Richard born in 1822.

In 1834 James died aged 75. Mary died in 1838 aged 52 years.

In 1836 Mary Elizabeth had married William Purchas (a solicitor like her father), of Flanders Hall, West Burton. They had a son, William in 1838, but he died in 1840 soon after the birth of his sister, Mary.

CENSUS 1841

  • William Purchas 25 (solicitor)
  • Mary 26, daughter Mary age 1
  • James Willis 15, (independent)
  • 2 female servants: Jane Sandham 30 and Margaret Bowe 15
  • 2 man servants: William Bushby 20 and John Pickard 15

In 1841 another son, William was born and then 6 more daughters: Margaret 1843, Elizabeth 1844, Jane 1846, Alice 1847, Esther 1849 who died two days later, and Catherine in 1850.

CENSUS 1851

The Purchas daughters 'Scholars at home'circa 1858

William and Mary were still there with their son, William, and six Daughters, all of them "scholars at home".

  • The servants then were Francis Outhwaite, Widower 38 (agricultural labourer), born at Busk
  • Ann Fawcett, Unmarried 18 (dairymaid), born at Busk
  • Elizabeth Sproats, Unmarried 21 (housemaid), born at Ellington.

The Purchas family moved to Flanders Hall, West Burton, about 1860 after the death of William's father, William, in 1858.

CENSUS 1861

Ackroyd Costobadie 55 (a farmer), born Wensley; his wife, Margaret 45, and her sister, Elizabeth Chapman, unmarried 25, were both born in Thornton Rust.

By 1866 Leonard Jaques had moved in to Warnford, when his daughter Jane married John Cragg Thwaite of Street Head Inn, Newbiggin.

In 1869 his daughter Mary 24 married John Watson 24 (farmer) of Agglethorpe Hall, son of Edward Watson, (farmer).

CENSUS 1871

  • Leonard Jaques Widower 54 (Landowner and farmer 11 acres), born at Grassington
  • Son, Leonard, Unmarried 21, born at Dent
  • daughter Eliza, Unmarried 18, born at Dent
  • Dauughter Margaret, Unmarried 14, born Buckden
  • Grandson, Simon Thwaite, 3, born at Thoralby
  • Edward Capstick, Unmarried 53, (farm servant), born at Garsdale

Kelly's Directory 1876 Mr Leonard Jaques (Gentry)

In 1872 his daughter, Eleanor Elizabeth 28, married George Tanfield, 24, (Draper) of Darlington.

In 1878 a son, Leonard, was born to Leonard junior and his wife Elizabeth Ann.
In 1879 Eliza, the sister of Leonard Junior, married Thomas Alton, (farmer), of Ellington.

In 1880 Leonard and Elizabeth Ann had a daughter, Ann.

CENSUS 1881

  • Leonard Jaques, 31, (farmer 16 acres), born Dent
  • Wife Elizabeth Ann, 30, born Durham, Southwick
  • Son, Leonard, 2; Daughter Ann, 7 months; both born at Thoralby
  • Wife's sister, Isabella Mills, Unmarried 24
  • Niece J. G. Sharp, 7; both born Durham, Southwick
  • Edward Capstick, Unmarried 64, (farm servant, indoor), born Garsdale;
  • E. Dolphin, Unmarried 19, (general domestic servant), born Muker.

Leonard and Elizabeth Jaques had four more children - John Mills in 1882, Richard in 1884, Jane Mills in 1886, and Thomas Coulton in 1890.

CENSUS 1891

  • Leonard Jaques, 41, (farmer), born Dent;
  • Wife Elizabeth Ann, 40, born Sunderland, Southwick;
  • Son, Leonard, 12, Daughter Ann, 10, Sons, John Mills, 8, Richard, 6, Daughter Jane Mills, 5, Son, Thomas Coulton, 1.
    All six children born at Thoralby.
  • Niece, Johanna Gertrude Sharp, Unmarried, 17, (dressmaker, employed), born Sunderland, Southwick
  • Servant, Edward Capstick, Unmarried, 74, (farm labourer), born Garsdale.

Kelly's Directory 1893

Leonard Jaques, farmer and landowner.

In 1886 Isabella Mills, 30, sister of Elizabeth Ann Jaques and daughter of John (ship-builder) had married George Gould, 42, (draper) of Masham and they moved into Warnford probably about 1899, turning it into apartments for letting, while still running the small farm.

James Willis and his son-in-law William Purchas went into partnership, establishing a firm which became the modern solicitors' practice of Malcolm Scott, in Leyburn.

Anita Binnerts, nee Willis, great-great niece of James, worked there for many years. William Purchas's gown hung on the back of her office door and she thought that he must have been a very tall man. None of his children married.

With many thanks to the present owner of Warnford Court.

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Warnford Cottage In The 19th Century
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angela@kershaw.org 14-Feb-2008 #1418
Dear Fiona,

Many thanks for the information. It will stay on the add comments for any other person who may be looking for history, family trees, research etc.

best wishes Angela
Fiona Chapman-Purchas/ fionaligonnet@mac.com 11-Feb-2008 #1416
There are a few corrections needed for this entry:

The legal business of James Willis and his brother Richard was at Warnford Court, Throgmorton Street, City of London ( just behind the Bank of England). There is no Kingsnorton Street in London and must be a misreading. His brother Rchard was a partner and later his nephew James. William Purchas, James Willis' son-in-law was in unofficial partnership with Willis at the Bishopdale practice.

William Purchas's sister married Henry Thomas Robinson firstly of Edgeley and later of The Cliffe, Leyburn. It was he who established the legal business in Leyburn, with Robert Chapman his son-in-law. It then became Chapman ( Henry son of Robert) & Dixon and about 1910 it became Chapman & Wilkinson. Capt. Henry R Chapman being at the Front in France 1914-18, and there not being sufficient business to support more than one solicitor, he transferred it to Wilkinson (Wilkinson & Co. in the 1920's). Malcolm Scott joined the firm as a junior during World War I and on Wilkinson's death about 1928 Scott became the sole owner, his sons inheriting in due course.

Capt Henry R Chapman became Capt. H R Chapman Purchas of Cliff Lodge Leyburn. He inherited Warnford and it was he who sold the house in the 1920's. His son Anthony Chapman-Purchas later bought back Warnford in the 1970's.

If you need more information please e mail me. We hold the Purchas archives back to early 17th century.
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