Wintles of Mitcheldean 1800s and before (General)

by ChrisW @, Monday, October 24, 2016, 22:25 (2950 days ago) @ gabriella Dormer

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Gloucester Journal Gloucestershire, England
19 Jul 1862

BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861
1861 Notice to the Creditors of Mr. THOMAS WEBB, late of the George Inn, Mitcheldean. ALL persons to whom the above named THOMAS WEBB stands indebted are requested to forward the particulars thereof to Mr. Thomas Wintle, of Mitcheldean aforesaid. Maltster

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Gloucester Citizen Gloucestershire, England
19 Oct 1888

NEWENT
and G. O. Deane.— Christopher Clarke, TJpleadon, was summoned for keeping two dogs without license. Case dismissed.— Thomas Wintle, of Mitcheldean, applied for temporary transfer of the I-.oyal Oak Inn, Newent. Application granted to 15th November.


Gloucester Citizen Gloucestershire, England
7 May 1891

NEWNHAM
Plaintiff was not prepared, however, to go on with tho case, which was adjourned his expense. —Alfred John Wintle, executor of the will of the late Thomas Wintle, brewer, of Mitcheldean, sued Oliver collier, of the Morse, Dry brook, to recover £5 18s. balance


Gloucester Journal Gloucestershire, England
25 Oct 1884

DOVEY’S FARM, BRINKWORTH
LLANTHON Y.—This old-established and well-situated HOUSE TO LET. with immediate possess!' n. Rent and in going low.—Apply Thomas Wintle, Forest Steam Mills and Brewery, Mitcheldean.


Gloucester Journal Gloucestershire, England
23 Apr 1881

NKWNHAM
for 30 days, it appearing that defendant, who was described as a monumental mason, had evaded eleven judgment summonses —Thomas Wintle, brewer, of Mitcheldean, v. J. Menrychurch, of Upton Bishop, near Kiws. The claim was recover £l4 odd, for which judgment

Gloucester Journal Gloucestershire, England
7 Dec 1907

Sequel to a Littledean Farm Sale
provided that as the property had been for 00 years and upwards treated as freehold, and having been conveyed to the late Mr. Thomas Wintle and his predecessor in title, no objection should be taken on account of any part thereof having been originally leasehold

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Gloucester Journal Gloucestershire, England
9 May 1891

WEBTBURY ON-SEVERN
not prejiared, however, to go on with the case, which was adjourned at his ex|ieiuie. -Alfred John Wintle, executor of the will of the late Thomas Wintle, brewer, of Mitcheldean, sued Oliver Vick, collier, of the Morse, Drybrook, to recover 18s. 6d., balance

Gloucester Journal Gloucestershire, England
17 Sep 1938

DEATHS
Tyler, aged 51 years. 1404 WlNTLE—September 6. of- 7. St. Paul’s Road. Weston-super-Mare, Frances, daughter of the late Thomas Wintle, of Mitchcldenn. 2333 ???

Cheltenham Chronicle Gloucestershire, England
7 Nov 1896

GLOUCESTER BANKRUPTCY COURT
Cinderford, and had a capital of £15. At the time took the public-house had a capital of about. Tho house was the property of Thomas Wintle, brewer, Mitcheldean, and debtor paid money for the in-going. About 12 months ago he got behind in his rent and beer account

Gloucester Citizen Gloucestershire, England
17 Apr 1890

NEWNHAM COUNTY COURT
as it was only a question of time, and gave judgment for the remainder. JUDGMENT Br DEFAULT. Mr. A. J. Wintle, executor of the will oi Thomas Wintle, deceased, brewer, Mitcheldean, sited Philip Woodman, of the Junction Inn, Grange Court, to recover 13s

Gloucester Citizen Gloucestershire, England
25 Oct 1888

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
give humorous recitals, and several other gentlemen will also assist during the evening. The Mb. Thomas Wi.vtlu The funer*l of the late Mr. Thomas Wintle took place on Wednesday af;ernoon at Mitcheldean, and was attended by large gathering of relatives

Gloucestershire Chronicle Gloucestershire, England
16 Jul 1892

CHAUGKS K 011 SMALL. AUVEimSKMEN’Ib. Once. Three Times, s. d. '■ *■ 1 I 0 1 2 0 3 fi
12, at the parish church, Matson, Gloucestershire, the Her William Baieley, M.A.. rector, Francis, only son of the late Thomas Wintle, Forest House, Mitche’dean. to Ann Elizabeth, only daughter of John Davis, Tuffley Lawn, Gloucester. DEATHS. Bubb-Julv

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In 1911 FRANCIS and mother Mary Jane are in Bath and living on Private Means. Going by the above snippets the family seemed to have property. Perhaps they sold up or were living off rents. Either way, Francis seems to be retired at 37 (lucky man!)

Will wait to hear back from you before digging deeper!

Regards
Chris


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