Luttrell House, The Street, Charmouth |
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Reginald Pavey`s notes on Luttrell House: |
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Abstract from 1754 Poor Rates List for Charmouth showing Mrs Bragge (Martha, wife of Rev. Edward Bragge), Mr. William Bragge and Mr. Nicholas Bragge for Mantles. Mr. William Bragge was the son of Rev. Joseph Bragge (b.1689). Mr. Nicholas Bragge was also son of Joseph (born 1680) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In memory/of the Rev./Mr.EDWARD BRAGGE,M.A./late Rector of this parish./Obt. August 15 1747,aet.70./Also/MARTHA his wife./Obt.March 3,1769,aet.68/Their Sons out of a/Filial Duty and Respect/cause this to be erected/Anno Domini 1769. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Edward married Martha Trayte in 1730 and was to have five surviving sons - John (1735-), William (1737-1785), Lucius (1739-1786), Joseph ( 1731-1807 and Edward (1733-) it was they who erected the fine memorial to both him and his wife in the church. When Edward died he is reported to have had his coffin made from his dining room table which he lved so much. The fine building at the top of the Street now called Lutrell House was built for Rev. Edward Bragge in 1735 according to the historian, Reginald Pavey, although what we see today was considerably altered at the end of the 19th century with its large bow windows masking the Georgian front. |
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1783 Map Reference Book 73.Leasehold for Lives, Mr Bragg`s, House & Orchard (£2-10-0d) 0a 1p 14r 74.Leasehold for Lives, Mr Bragg's, Long Close (£1-6-1d) 1a 0p 23r 75.Leasehold for Lives, Mr Bragg's, Common (£1-14-10d) 0a 3p18r 76.Leasehold for Lives, Mr Bragg's, R.Suptions House (£3-10-0d) 0a 1p 38r 77.Leasehold for Lives, Mr Bragg's, 78.Leasehold for Lives, Mr Bragg's, Mr Richard garden Plot (£0-10-0d) 0a 0p 20r 79.Leasehold for Lives, Mr Bragg's, Hurles Croft, east of the Mill, (£3-1-4d) 1a 3p 27r 80.Leasehold for Lives, Mr Bragg's, Thorns House & 2 plots (£2-18-4d) 1a 3p 12r 81.Leasehold for Lives, Mr Bragg's, House & grounds Mr Webber (£4-0-0d) 1a –0p 89.Freehold & Long Leaseholds, George Webber House & Orchard (£3-0-0d) 0a 0p 33r 112.John Adcock House & Orchard (£6-0-0d) 0a 2p 15r 159. Dwelling & Orchard - Mr. R.Pinney (£5-0-0d) 1r 39p |
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1785 Land Tax showing: |
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John Bragge was born in 1735 to Rev. Edward Bragge and Martha Bragge. William John Bragge died in 1839 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1795 Land Tax showing John Bragge- Lands- Self - Rev Clack- 8s81/2d. John Bragge - Adcocks- Rev.Mr.Wilson Esq.-3s8d. John Bragge - Late Webbers - William Juson - 3s1d. John Bragge - Self Late Pinneys - Self - 5s8d John Bragge - Drewe - Common - 3s8d |
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1798 Land Tax showing John Bragge- Lands- Self - Rev Clack- 8s81/2d. John Bragge - Adcocks- Mr. Drake.-3s8d. John Bragge - Self Late Pinneys - Self - 5s8d John Bragge - Late Webbers - William Juson - 2s1d. John Bragge - Drewe - Common - 3s8d |
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1802 Land Tax showing |
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1803 Land Tax showing |
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1806 land Tax |
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John Bragge died in 1807 left his estate to William Bragge. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Floor Grave.Moving East - Beneath this stone/lieth the body of/WILLIAM BRAGGE and WILLIAM BRAGGE son of William/Also his wife MARY BRAGGE who died in 1838. William died in 1825 his wife was Mary and his son William John Bragge died in 1839.John Channon Lee is one of the two trustees for Hester Mary Bragge, wife of William Bragge who died in 1838 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1815 Land Tax showing Major Channing - Self - Loves - 3s8d |
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This is the last Will and testament of Mr. Joseph Chaning of Charmouth in the County of Dorset Esquire, late Major with the Bengal Establishment. First I desire that I may be buried in Charmouth Church yard that my funeral may be mounted in a decent manner without any pomp and that a neat tomb may be erected over my grave which I desire may be erected and made on a direct line with the grave of the late Mr. Good. Also I give and devise unto the Reverend Brian Combe of Charmouth aforesaid Clerk and James Templer of Bridport in the said County, Gentleman. |
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This advert from June 1817 decsribes the forthcoming auction of Major Channing`s House - "Luttrell House". It would seem that he also owned the adjoining House, which is now called "Peria" which was let to Captain Ferris. . | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The 1817 Poor Rates show Major Channing and Captain Ferris in Luttrell House and Peria as described above. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The 1818 Poor Rates have Rev. Hodges paying exactly the same ammount as Major Channing the previous year. Captain Ferris has bought the house he previoulsy rented. |
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1830 Poor Rates showing Reverend Hodges paying 2 shillings Poor Rates. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In Memory of/The Revd. THOMAS HODGES, M.A/of Trinity College Cambridge,/Sometime Curate in charge of this Parish of Charmouth;/who died April 18th 1847 aged 64 years/Also of MARIA, his wife,/who died May 27th 1871,aged 77 years/This tablet was erected by the only surviving child/MARIANNE, widow of THOMAS BENNET EDWARDS,/late Vicar of St. Stephen's by Saltash, Cornwall/in grateful memory of most kind and loving parents/Requiescant in Pace/ +Jenkins, Torquay. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rev. Joseph Hodges Will where he leaves Luttrell House to his wife, Maria in 1846 |
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Luttrell House today |
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No. 10 Downing Street wass built in 1735, the same year as Luttrell House and has a very similar doorway, which helps to confirm the date Reginald Pavey plaved on it, no doubt from seeing the original deeds, which have long since disappeared. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Luttrell House 1906 |
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Luttrell House 1880 |
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Early photograph showing porch on ground floor, upper floor must have been added much later. |
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Luttrell House 1900 |
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View of Luttrell House and Peria with Hazards shop in 1900 |
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View of Luttrell House and Peria with Hazards shop no longer there but new house buiult along side it in 1980 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Luttrell House 1900 |
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Luttrell House 1970 |
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Miss Maria Churchill running a Ladies Boarding School in 184o and 1844 Directory from Peria. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1861 Census |
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Mrs Hodges owner in 1862. In 1889 John Hodges of Bournemouth, draper, purchased Albury House from Andrew Tucker. He also owned Lutrell House and built the window of that house looking down the Street over the Cottage garden just prior to 1889. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1871 Census |
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1881 Census |
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1889 property of John Hodges. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1891 Census shows John Caruthers Little living with his family at Luttrell House. His son Robert was born in Charmouth in 1887. Lieutenat Colonel John Caruthers Little was born in 1843 in Boston, Lincolnshire. He married Maria Jemima Johnston in 1876 in Grantham, Lincolnshire. They had six children in 13 years. He died on 11 August 1926 in Stroud, Gloucestershire, at the age of 83. |
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In 1862 Andrew Tucker was in possession of a cottage rebuilt the Stables in 1863, where Mrs Hodges was owner of Luttrell House and Mr. Harrison on 3 Hillside. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The bay windows were added by H..W. Pryer at the turn of the 19th century | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In 1889 John Hodges of Bournemouth bought the Cottage next door he also owned Albury House | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1901 Census describes Walter Francis Rees (1854-1936) as a School Tutor aged 46 and his wife Mary, aged 35. Previous Census show that he had a M.A. from Christchurch College Oxford and was born in Cowbridge, Glamorgan. He was married to Mary Gwendoline Naden. They had two sons born in Charmouth in 1901 and 1903. But their third son was born in Cornwall asthey had moved by then. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1911 Census | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In/loving memory of/EDMUND CLEEVES PALMER/who departed this life/at Wainfleet, Lincolnshire;/3rd January, 1881/aged 59 years. +Sanders Euston, London. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Memory/ANNE PALMER/daughter of the late/Capt. JOHN PALMER R.N./who died October 4 th 1878/aged 74 years. |
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1903 Walter Francis Rees - Luttrell House |