Stephen LovelockAge: 35 years1791–1826
- Name
- Stephen Lovelock
- Given names
- Stephen
- Surname
- Lovelock
Birth | about 1791 |
Christening | 26 October 1791 Source: Berkshire PRs Text: 1791 Oct 26 LOVELOCK Stephen s. John and Mary |
Birth of a brother | Job Lovelock about 1793 (Age 2 years) |
Christening of a brother | Job Lovelock 29 May 1793 (Age 2 years) Source: Berkshire PRs Text: 1793 May 29 LOVELOCK Job s. John and Mary |
Death of a mother | Mary Whitwick 6 June 1804 (Age 13 years) Source: Wallingford St Mary Le More MIs Text: Plot M34 In memory of JOHN LOVELOCK who died Aug 5th 1817 aged 77 yrs Also Mary his Wife died June 6th Aged 50 Yrs. |
Burial of a mother | Mary Whitwick 6 June 1804 (Age 13 years) Source: Letter 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. Text: MI Wallingford Plot M34. In memory of John Lovelock who died Aug 5th 1817 aged 77 Yrs Also Mary his Wife died June 6th Aged 50 Yrs. PR Wallingford: 1804 Jun 6 LOVELOCK Mrs Mary Source: Wallingford St Mary PR Text: Wallingford St Mary Le More Burials [Modern Transcript] 1804 Jun 6 LOVELOCK Mrs Mary |
Marriage | Alice Ashley — View this family 27 January 1812 (Age 21 years) Source: Abingdon PRs Text: Abingdon, St Helen Marriages 1812 Jan 27 Stephen Lovelock & Alice Ashley |
Birth of a daughter #1 | Eliza Lovelock about 1812 (Age 21 years) |
Christening of a daughter | Eliza Lovelock 15 November 1812 (Age 21 years) Source: Wallingford St Leonard BTs Text: 1812 Nov 15 Eliza d. of Stephen and Alice Lovelock |
Birth of a son #2 | John Lovelock about 1815 (Age 24 years) |
Christening of a son | John Lovelock 20 February 1815 (Age 24 years) Source: Berkshire PRs Text: 1815 Feb 20 LOVELOCK John s. Stephen, lab. & Alice, Fish St |
Birth of a son #3 | Joseph Lewis Lovelock about 1817 (Age 26 years) Source: 1851 England Census |
Christening of a son | Joseph Lewis Lovelock 20 April 1817 (Age 26 years) Source: Berkshire PRs Text: 1817 Apr 20 LOVELOCK Joseph Lewis s. Stephen, lab. and Alice, Fish St |
Death of a father | John Lovelock 5 August 1817 (Age 26 years) 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 father | John Lovelock 18 August 1817 (Age 26 years) Source: Letter 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. 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 |
Burial of a daughter | Eliza Lovelock 12 March 1824 (Age 33 years) Source: Oxfordshire PR Text: 1824 Mar 12 Eliza Lovelock, aged 12, daughter of Stephen and Alice, Thame |
Occupation | Innkeeper 'Red Lion' between 1821 and 1824 (Age 30 years)Source: Pigott Directory 1824 |
Birth of a son #4 | Thomas Henry Lovelock about 1825 (Age 34 years) Source: 1881 England Census |
Christening of a son | Thomas Henry Lovelock 18 November 1825 (Age 34 years) Source: Oxfordshire PR Text: 1825 Nov 18 Thomas Edward son of Stephen Lovelock and Alice, Thame, publican. Presumed transcription error. Should be Thomas Henry. |
Death | 1826 (Age 35 years) |
Burial | 9 June 1826 (Age 35 years) Source: Oxfordshire PR Text: 1826 Jun 9 Stephen Lovelock, aged 35, Thame |
Birth of a daughter #5 | Eliza Lovelock about 1833 (7 years after death) Source: 1851 England Census Text: Eliza appears at Stokenchurch, Oxfordshire aged 18, unmarried, born Aston, Oxfordshire living with her mother Alice, head, widow, aged 54, Publican, born Birmingham, Warwickshire |
Census | Alice Ashley — View this family 1861 (35 years after death) |
Family with parents |
father |
John Lovelock Birth: about 1740 Death: 5 August 1817 |
mother |
Mary Whitwick Birth: about 1754 Death: 6 June 1804 |
Marriage: 15 November 1779 — St Leonards, Wallingford, Berkshire, England |
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14 months elder sister |
Elizabeth Lovelock Birth: about 1780 — Berkshire, England Death: 1845 |
23 months elder sister |
Hannah Lovelock Birth: 4 December 1781 Death: 1830 |
2 years elder brother |
John Lovelock Birth: about 1783 — Watlington, Oxfordshire, England Death: 1848 |
3 years elder brother |
James Lovelock Birth: about 1785 — Wallingford, Berkshire, England Death: 22 January 1864 — Stoke Talmage, Oxfordshire, England |
14 months elder brother |
William George Lovelock Birth: 1 March 1786 Death: 22 December 1845 — Wallingford, Berkshire, England |
3 years elder brother |
Thomas Lovelock Birth: about 1788 Death: 1849 |
3 years elder sister |
Mary Maria Lovelock Birth: about 1790 Death: 5 September 1856 — 2 Bodford Place, Hanover Square, Middlesex, England |
2 years himself |
Stephen Lovelock Birth: about 1791 Death: 1826 |
3 years younger brother |
Job Lovelock Birth: about 1793 — Watlington, Oxfordshire, England Death: 22 January 1852 |
Family with Alice Ashley |
himself |
Stephen Lovelock Birth: about 1791 Death: 1826 |
wife |
Alice Ashley Birth: about 1794 — Birmingham, Warwickshire, England Death: 20 May 1866 — Stokenchurch, Oxfordshire, England |
Marriage: 27 January 1812 — St Helen, Abingdon, Berkshire, England |
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11 months daughter |
Eliza Lovelock Birth: about 1812 Death: |
4 years son |
John Lovelock Birth: about 1815 Death: |
3 years son |
Joseph Lewis Lovelock Birth: about 1817 — Wallingford, Berkshire, England Death: between July 1868 and September 1868 — Registration District, Marylebone, London, England |
9 years son |
Thomas Henry Lovelock Birth: about 1825 — Thame, Oxfordshire, England Death: |
9 years daughter |
Eliza Lovelock Birth: about 1833 — Aston, Oxfordshire, England Death: |
Christening | Berkshire PRs Text: 1791 Oct 26 LOVELOCK Stephen s. John and Mary |
Marriage | Abingdon PRs Text: Abingdon, St Helen Marriages 1812 Jan 27 Stephen Lovelock & Alice Ashley |
Occupation | Pigott Directory 1824 |
Burial | Oxfordshire PR Text: 1826 Jun 9 Stephen Lovelock, aged 35, Thame |
Marriage | Pigot's Directory 1823 lists Stephen Lovelock Red Lion Thame Pigot's 1830 lists Alice Lovelock Pigot's 1842 lists Richard Hall Pigot's 1850 no mention of Red Lion There are two Red Lions. One is an Inn in the High Street; the other an Ale House in Brick Kiln Lane (now known as Park Street ) which is in New Thame. Stephen is listed as licencee of the Red Lion Inn, High St 1821-1824. In 1830 the licencee was Alice Lovelock. By 1841 it was an Eating House run by another Licencee, Mary Wyatt. [John Lovelock Email 22/.1.2002] 'The name Red Lion is the most common name for an inn in this country, mainly because of the 'red lion rampant' of many heraldic devices. This was one of the most important inns in the town during Tudor and Stuart days. It is claimed King Henry VIII along with Catherine of Aragon and Anne Bolyn (at that time she was a lady-in waiting) were entertained there in 1530. It was from here that the church-wardens regularly bought the communion wine; in 1561 they bought "15 quarts of Claret and 3 quarts of Malmsey costing 6s 6d at the Lyon". It probably occupied the buildings currently housing both Lightfoot's Estate Agency and Martins Newsagents Shop. John Harris was licensee up to 1688 and among the property that he left was: "10 hogsheads of beer in the cellar, valued at 6 pounds and wine and bottles in the wine cellar, valued at 45 pounds". These were incredible sums considering that a good weekly wage at the time was 10d (4p) per day. A hogshead is a cask of beer containing 52 and a half gallons meaning there were 4,200 pints of beer in the cellar of the Red Lion. In those days beer would only have kept for maybe seven days, so it must be considered that the beer was to be consumed in the forthcoming week. That's a lot of drinking considering the size of the population at the time. One of the most interesting stories about the Red Lion is given in the church-wardens reports of the 1600s, when Thomas Heath was brought before them after he had "bargained with George Fuller of Chinnor and bought his wife for tuppence for every pound of her weight, which when she was weighed came to 29 shillings and half a farthing". This made her nearly 13 stone. They spent 2 nights and 2 days in the Red Lion during which time "she was not seen above one hour per day". He admitted to having sat on the bedside with her and yet he claimed "not to have carnal knowledge of her body", however he was ordered to pay to "purge himself with six hands". Sometime later it was reported that Thomas Heath was her brother and actually bought her out of a bad marriage. To compensate for the lack of small change in general circulation at this time, local tradesmen issued their own small tokens. The farthing issued by John Harris not surprisingly depicts the Red Lion. In the Hearth Tax for 1662 he was assessed for 10 hearths, which gives an indication of the size and importance of the inn at that time. The Red Lion had somewhat declined by the time that the diarist Lord Torrington visited Thame in 1785. He described it as "a bad inn", but he was not impressed with Thame in general which he called "a mean gloomy town". Nevertheless the turnpike trustees held their meetings there, and it was the chief posting house and social centre in the early nineteenth century. Having been supplanted by the Spread Eagle, it closed in 1847 to make way for a bank.' FRom "Thame Inns Discovered" by Allan Hickman and David Bretherton. 1851 census Stokenchurch, Oxon Alice Lovelock, Head, Widow, 54, Publican, born Birmingham Warwickshire Eliza Lovelock, Daur, 18, born Aston Warwickshire 1861 census Stokenchurch, Oxon Coach & Horses Alice Lovelock, Head, Widow, 67, Innkeeper, born Birmingham Warwickshire Thomas Lovelock, Son, 35, Thilsa[?] Man, born Thame Oxon Elizabeth Lovelock, Daur in law, 39, born Chalgrave Oxon Eliza Lovelock, Daur, 28,unm, born Aston, Oxon Eliza Lovelock, Gd Daur, 9, born Bledlow Ridge Bucks Arthur Lovelock, Gd Son, 4, born Bledlow Ridge Bucks Alice Lovelock, Gd Daur, 1, born Bledlow Ridge Bucks John Lovelock, Gd Son, 3mos, born Bledlow Ridge Bucks William Posteman?, Lodger, 64, Ag lab, born Chinnor Oxon Note that Eliza Lovelock aged 28 in 1861 census and 18 in 1851 census above was born abt 1833 and six years after the death of Alice's husband, Stephen. The following baptism is likely to be that of this Eliza: Swinbook, Oxfordshire 1833 Apr 12 Eliza d. Ann Lovelock, Stone-Lands, Single Woman This Ann could be Alice Lovelock's niece and the daughter of her brother John. Ann would then have been only abt 15 or 16. Alice may have 'adopted' her. |
Census | Coach & Horses, Stokenchurch, Oxfordshire, England RG9 860 F114 P1 Alice Lovelock;Head, Wid;67;Innkeeper;Birmingham, Warwickshire Thomas Lovelock;Son;35; ??? ;Thame, Oxon Elizabeth Lovelock;Daur in law;39;;Chalgrave, Oxon Eliza Lovelock;Daur;28;;Aston, Oxon Eliza Lovelock;Gd Daur;9;;Bledlow Bridge, Bucks Stephen Lovelock;Gd Son;4;;Bledlow Bridge, Bucks Alice Lovelock;Gd Daur;1;;Bledlow Bridge, Bucks John Lovelock;Gd Son;3mos;;Bledlow Bridge, Bucks William ...?;Lodger;64;Ag lab;Chivinor (?), Oxon |
Shared note | Listed under Tavern's & Public Houses in 1824 Pigot's Directory for Thame as Stephen Lovelock, 'Red Lion'. Also in Pigot 1823. Also Innkeeper, Bledlow Ridge, Bucks. Beneficiary in his father's Will 1818. |