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Thomas Godfrey Chaundy (1811-1890)

Thomas Godfrey Chaundy and Mary Andrews marry in Basingstoke on the 3rd February 1843.
The marriage of Thomas Godfrey Chaundy and Mary Andrews is registered in Basingstoke in the first quarter of 1843.

Mary Andrews

Christening of Mary Andrews (daughter of William Andrews and Harriott Goddard) took place on 4th June 1813 in Basingstoke, Hampshire. IGI

1841 - Sarum Place, Basingstoke, Hampshire

  • William Andrews M 55 Independent Born in Hampshire
  • Harriett Andrews F 55 Born in Hampshire
  • Elizabeth Andrews F 25 Scholar Born in Hampshire
  • Mary Andrews F 25 Scholar Born in Hampshire
  • Alfred Andrews M 15 Born in Hampshire
  • Sarah Hall F 15 Female Servant Born in Hampshire

1843 From Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, February 18, 1843:
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T.G. CHAUNDY, Chemist and Druggist

26, St. Aldate's Street, Oxford, corner of Pembroke Street,

OPPOSITE CHRIST CHURCH

MOST respectfully informs the Nobility, Gentry,
and Inhabitants of Oxford, that he has commenced
business as a CHEMIST and DRUGGIST; and, in soliciting
a share of their patronage, assures them that it will be his con-
stant study to merit the same by a strict attention to business,
and by keeping only such articles as are of the best quality.
T.G.C. having had considerable experience in the above
business, assures those persons who may favour him with their
Prescriptions, that they may rely on having them accurately
prepared.

1844 Thomas Godfrey Chaundy admitted as a Freeman of Oxford by patrimony - 1st March 1844
Baptism on 2nd May 1844 of Mary Harriet Chaundy, daughter of Thomas Godfrey (a druggist of St. Aldates, Oxford) and Mary, at the Wesleyan Chapel, New Inn Hall Street, Oxford.
Birth of Mary Harriet Chaundy registered in the second quarter of 1844 in Oxford.
1846 Chaundy Thomas Godfrey, Chemists and Druggists, 26 St. Aldates-street Hunt and Co's City of Oxford Directory
Baptism on 10th April 1846 of Catherine Elizabeth Chaundy, daughter of Thomas Godfrey (a chemist of Oxford) and Mary, at the Wesleyan Chapel, New Inn Hall Street, Oxford.
Birth of Catherine Elizabeth Chaundy registered in the first quarter of 1846 in Oxford.
1847/8 Chaundy Thomas, Chemist and Druggist, 26 St. Aldates-street P.O. Directory of Oxford
Baptism of 5th November 1848 of Edward Thomas Chaundy, son of Thomas Godfrey (a druggist of St. Aldates, Oxford) and Mary, at the Wesleyan Chapel, New Inn Hall Street, Oxford.
Birth of Edward Thomas Chaundy registered in the third quarter of 1848 in Oxford.

1849 From The Times Friday, 21st September 1849 pg 12 col A:
Newspaper Cutting FENNING's CHOLERA MIXTURE - One dose
stops vomiting, purging, cramps, &c - 5,000 living witnesses.
Taken twice a week it prevents an attack of cholera. It should be kept
ready in every house. Sold in bottles, at 1s 1.5d., 2s 9d., 4s 6d., 8s.,
by Funnings, Broadway, Hammersmith; Sanger, 150, and Hannay, 63,
Oxford-street; Johnston, 63, Cornhill; Prout, 229, Strand; Barclay
95, Farringdon-street; Edwards, St Paul's; Sutton, Bow churchyard;
Kingsford, Kensington; Kernes, Crisp-street, Poplar; Lloyd, Rich-
mond; Prentis, 94, Edgeware road; Collins, 54, Piccadilly; Chaundy,
Oxford; Richards, Camberwell; Faulconer, Walworth; Goaling,
Brompton; Reinhardt, Leeds; Meales, Dover; Fisher, Ramsgate;
Eagle, Chelmsford; King, Bath; Kinch, Margate; Mason, Hastings,
&c Read "The New Successful Treatment of Cholera," price 5d., by
post. 1s.; publisher Peirce, 310, Strand. For captains and shippers,
£11s a gallon.

Death of Edward Thomas Chaundy registered in the third quarter of 1850 in Oxford.

1851 - St Aldates Street

  • Thomas G Chaundy Head Mar M 39 Chemist & Druggist Stewkley
  • Mary Chaundy Wife Mar F 37 Basingstoke
  • Mary H Chaundy Dau Unm F 6 Scholar Oxford
  • Catherine E Chaundy Dau Unm F 5 Scholar Oxford
  • Elizabeth Hodgskins Servant Unm F 23 House Servant Headington
1851 Chaundy Thomas Godfrey, Chemists and Druggists, 26 St. Aldates-street Slater's Directory.

1851 From The Times Wednesday, 28th January 1851 pg 9 col A:
Newspaper Cutting WANTED, by a single man, aged 32, with 18
years' experiences, the SITUATION of BUTLER or VALET
to a nobleman or gentleman. Has lived three years with one of the
heads of houses, Oxford university, and with a nobleman and General
officer in the army five years respectively. Address A.B., Mr. Chaundy's
chymist, St. Aldate's, Oxford.

1852 Chaundy T.G., Chemists and Druggists St. Aldates-street
History, Gazetteer and Directory of the County of Oxford (Robert Gardner, 1852).
Baptism of 27th December 1852 of Frederic Chaundy, son of Thomas Godfrey (a chemist of Oxford) and Mary, at the Wesleyan Chapel, New Inn Hall Street, Oxford.
Birth of Frederic William Chaundy registered in the third quarter of 1852 in Oxford.
1853 Chaundy, Thomas G. ...Oxford Pharmaceutical Journal - Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain - Google Book Search
1854 Chaundy Thomas Godfrey, chemist, 26 St. Aldate's street Post Office Directory of Berkshire, Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire (With Beds, Bucks & Hunts)
1854 Chemist & Druggists: Chaundy T.G. 26 St. Aldate's st. Oxford Post Office Directory of Berkshire, Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire (With Beds, Bucks & Hunts)

1854 From The Times Saturday, 18th November 1854 pg 2 col A:
Newspaper Cutting TO MASTER TAILORS and DRAPERS
WANTED, by a young man of thorough practical experience,
just leaving a first-class trade, a SITUATION as FOREMAN. Good
references can be given in both town and country. A good country
trade would not be objected to - from 10 to 20 men. Address A. B.,
Mr Chaundy's, chymist, St. Aldate's, Oxford.

1855 From Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, March 3, 1855:
Newspaper Cutting APPOINTMENT OF AUDITORS AND ASSESSORS. - The fol-
lowing burgesses have been appointed Auditors and As-
sessors, in compliance with the Municipal Act: - Auditrs
and Revising Assessors, Messrs. H. Jacob and W. R. Hobbs.
- Ward Assessors: North Ward, Messrs. G. Reed and T.
Winterbourne; South, Messrs. H. Brown and T. G. Chaundy;
East, Messrs. J. Brockliss and J. Bossom; West, Messrs. H.
Jacob and R. Hall; Central, Messrs, Chilton and Tomkins.

1857 From Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, March 7, 1857:
Newspaper Cutting ELECTION OF AUDITORS AND ASSESSORS. - On Monday
last the annual election of Auditors and Assessors took
place, when the reults were as follow:- The Mayor ap-
pointed Mr. Alderman R. J. Spiers as his auditor for the
year. The Burgesses elected Mr. H. Jacob and Mr. W. R.
Hobbs as their Auditors, and the same gentlemen as their
Assessors. The Assessors elected for the various Wards
were as follow: Central, Messrs. T. Tomkins and C. Un-
derhill; North, Messrs. G. Read and T. Winterbourne;
South, Messrs. C. Bridges and T. G. Chaundy; East, Messrs.
J. Bossom and G. King; West, Messrs. F. Boswell and
G. Brunner.

1857-58 St Aldates: 124 Chaundy Thomas Godfrey, St. Aldates street, Chemist City of Oxford Electoral Register (30th Nov 1857 - 1st Dec 1858) - COS
Birth of Louisa Andrews Chaundy on 1st January 1858. Parish Records
Baptism of 25th January 1858 of Louisa Andrews Chaundy, daughter of Thomas Godfrey (of St. Aldates, Oxford) and Mary, at the Wesleyan Chapel, New Inn Hall Street, Oxford.
Birth of Louisa Andrews Chaundy registered in the second quarter of 1858 in Oxford.
1858-59 St Aldates: 126 Chaundy Thomas Godfrey, St. Aldates street, Chemist City of Oxford Electoral Register (30th Nov 1858 - 1st Dec 1859) - COS
1859-60 St Aldates: Chaundy Thomas Godfrey, St. Aldates street, Chemist City of Oxford Electoral Register (30th Nov 1859 - 1st Dec 1860) - COS
1860-61 St Aldates: Chaundy Thomas Godfrey, St. Aldates street, Chemist City of Oxford Electoral Register (30th Nov 1860 - 1st Dec 1861) - COS

1861 - 95 St Aldates Street

  • Thomas G Chaundy Head Mar M 48 Chemist & Druggist Stewkley
  • Mary Chaundy Wife Mar F 47 Basingstoke
  • Catherine E Chaundy Dau Unm F 15 Scholar Oxford
  • Frederick Wm Chaundy Son Unm M 8 Scholar Oxford
  • Louisa A Chaundy Dau Unm F 3 Oxford
  • Ann Griffin Servant Unm F 26 House Servant Ambrosden
  • William B Taylor App Unm M 15 Chemist (app) Speen, Berks
1861 London Gazette 19th November 1861, pg 51;
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The Bankruptcy Act,1861.
Notice of Adjudications and First Meeting of
Creditors.
...
Thomas Godfrey Chaundy, of the city of Oxford,
Chemist and Druggist, having been adjudged bankrupt
under an adjudication of Bankruptcy made in Her Majesty's
Court of Bankruptcy, in London, on the 15th day of
November, 1861, is hereby required to surrender himself to
John Fisher Miller, Esq., a Registrar of the said Court, at
the first meeting of creditors to be held before the said
Registrar, on the 2nd day of December next, at half past
three o'clock in the afternoon precisely, at the said Court.
Mr. Edward Watkin Edwards, of No. 22. Basinghall-street,
London, is the Official Assignee, and Messrs. Sole, Turner,
and Turner, No. 8, Aldermanbury, London, are the
Solicitor acting in the bankruptcy.

1861 The Times Wednesday, 20th November 1861, pg 5, col D;
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From the LONDON GAZETTE of Tuesday, Nov 19.
BANKRUPTS
Notice of Adjudications and First Meeting of Creditors.
Thomas Godfrey Chaundy, Oxford, chymist, Dec. 2, at half-past 3
o'clock, Bankrupts' Court, London; solicitors, Messrs. Sole, Turner
and Turner, Aldermanbury; official assignee, Mr Edwards, Basing-
hall-street'

1861 The Solicitors' journal and reporter Saturday, 23rd November 1861:
Newspaper Cutting Chaundy, Thomas Godfrey, Oxford, Chemist and Druggist, Nov. 15.
Reg. Miller: Dec. 2 at 3.30; London. Off. As. Edwards. Sols. Sole,
Turner, & Turner, 68 Aldermansbury, London.

1861-62 St Aldates: Chaundy Thomas Godfrey, St. Aldates street, Chemist City of Oxford Electoral Register (30th Nov 1861 - 1st Dec 1862) - COS

1861 London Gazette 6th December 1861, pg 45;
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The Bankruptcy Act, 1861
Notice of Sittings for Last Examination.
...
Thomas Godfrey Chaundy, of the city of Oxford,
Chemist and Druggist, having been adjudged bankrupt
undr [sic] a Petition for adjudication of Bankruptcy filed in Her
Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy, in London, on the 15th
day of November, 1861, a public sitting, for the said bank-
rupt to pass his Last Examination and make application
for his Discharge, will be held before Edward Holroyd,
Esq., the Commissioner of the said Court, on the 24th day
of January next, at the said Court, at Basinghall-street, in
the city of London, at twelve o'clock at noon precisely, the
day last aforesaid being the day limited for the said bank-
rupt to surrender.

1861 The Times Saturday, 7th December 1861, pg 5, col F:
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From the LONDON GAZETTE of Friday, Dec. 6.
NOTICE OF SITTINGS FOR LAST EXAMINATION
.....Jan. 24, T. G. Chaundy, Oxford, chymist, .....

1861 The Times Saturday, 7th December 1861 pg 11 col A:
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Court of Bankruptcy, Basinghall-street, Dec 6
(Before Mr. Commissioner Holboyd)
IN RE CHAUNDY.
This was an application for discharge from custody. The
debtor was arrested on the 18th November, and on the
22d he filed a deed of arrangement, under the 192d section
of the new Act, with his creditors. The certificate of regis-
tration was issued on the 27th.
Mr. HOLL, who appeared in support of the application,
referred to the 197th and 198th sections of the Bankruptcy
Act, 1861 and the 112th section of the Bankrupt Law Con-
solidation Act, 1849, and contended that the debtor was
entitled to his discharge.
Mr. LUCAS, for the detaining creditor, objected that the
debtor had not been brought up by warrant.
THE COMMISSIONER, - There was no copy causes before me.
Mr. LUCAS - No; and Mr. Justice Wilde has decided, at
chambers, that he has no power to release the debtor who has
been taken in execution previously to the registration of the
deed. - Application refused.

1862 From Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, February 1, 1862:
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COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, JAN. 24.

(Before Mr. Commissioner Holroyd.)

RE THOMAS GODFREY CHAUNDY, OF OXFORD, CHEMIST
AND DRUGIST - A sitting was held this day, under the
bankruptcy of Thomas Godfrey Chaundy, of Oxford, chemist
and druggist, who came to this Court on his own petition on
the 15th of November, having thirty-six creditors, residing
at Aylesbury, Oxford, and London; he now applied to pass
his examination, and for an order of discharge.
Mr. Turner, of ALdermanbury, represented the assignees,
Mr. Edward St. John Mildmay, of Mincing-lane, wine mer-
chant, and Mr E. T. Spiers, of Oxford, bookseller and wine
merchant.
The " statement of accounts" filed by the bankrupt, who
had been enjoying an allowance of 2l. 10s. per week from
the 2nd of December, was thus summed up, viz. :-
DR. - To Creditors unsecured18656
Ditto holding security12000
Liabilities6330
Liabilities on accommodation bills146740
Creditors to be paid in full34810
Total187114
CR. - By Debtors good13155
Ditto doubtful44164
Ditto bad834133
Property given up to Assignees45000
Property in the hands of Creditors18000
Deficiency347164
Total187114

The books of the bankrupt which he has given up consist
of two ledgers, seven day books, and sundry papers and
invoices.
The bankrupt states that his expenditure for the year
preceding his bankruptcy was 200l., and for the prior year
200l.
The creditors holding security are stated to be as follow:
- Mr. Thomas Mallam, Oxford, solicitor, debt about 120l.;
holds transfer of a mortgage executed to me by Mr. J.
Drewitt, on two houses at Oxford, assigned to him to settle
the acceptance bearing my endorsement for 120l., held by
Phillips and Rees; value of security 180l.
Edwin Thomas Spiers, Oxford, bookseller, 178l. 4s.; holds
a bill for 174l. bearing my endorsement.
Edward St. John Mildmay, of London, 203l. 4s; holds a
bill for 200l. bearing my endorsement.
John Griffiths, Aylesbury, sheriff's officer, 260l.; holds a
bill for 260l, bearing my endorsement.
T.H. Smith, of Brill, auctioneer, 300l.; holds a bill for
300l. bearing my endorsement.
McMurdo, David, and Co., 100, Upper Thames-street,
wholesale druggist, 54l.; hold a promissory note for 54l.,
given by the Trustees of the Coombe Chapel, near Oxford.
W. Coles, LOng Crendon, 144l.; holds a bill for 200l.
bearing my endorsement.
The bankrupt further states that he is liable to the Oxford
Building Society, on account of Alfred Chaundy, for 9l. 3s.
The property surrendered to his assignees consistes of -
Stock in trade of his business as a chemist and druggist3000
Household goods and furniture at 95, St. Aldate's, Oxford4000
7000
Life Policy in the Clerical office for 100l.; annual pre-
mium 4l. 3s. Fire Policy in the Royal Insurance office.
"I am entitled (says the bankrupt) with my children,
under the will of my grandfather, Mr. Godfrey, who died
about 1820, on the death of my mother, now aged about 70
years, to a house at Summer Town, near Oxford, producing
about 20l. per annum; value 200l.
"Also, under the said will of my grandfather, Mr. God-
frey, at the death of my mother, to about a tenth share in
about seven houses, situate in St. Ebbe's, Oxford; value 60l.
"Also to the sum of 120l. lent to Mrs. Brooks, secured
by a house at Oxford, which is to come into my possession
at her death, she now being aged 92; value 120l.
"My wife has a life interest under the will of her father,
William Andrews, who died about 1847, in seven houses at
Basingstoke; after her death, to her children."(No value
stated.)
Total value of property surrendered 450l.
After some discussion, it was decided that the assignees
ought to have further time to investigate the accounts, and
the examination of the bankrupt was thereupon adjourned
until the 26th of February, at twelve o'clock, with enlarged
protection from arrest, ad interim.
Proofs were admitted on behlaf of Mr. William Coles, of
Long Crendon, cattle dealer and farmer, for 61l. 11s. 6d.;
and Mr. George Jones, of Bow Churchyard, warehouseman,
for 16l. 13s. 8d.
A Proof was tendered for Mr. Thomas BArnes, of Brill,
farmer, for 198l., money lent on a bill drawn by Henry
Chaundy, and accepted by the bankrupt. The proof was
admitted, subject to investigation.
Messrs. Charles Brown and Dubois, accountants, of Ba-
sunghall-street, were in attendance throughout the procedd-
ings, and it was understood to be the intention of the cre-
ditors to retain them to investigate the accounts of the
bankrupt before the next sitting.

1863 Chaundy Thos Godfrey, Chemist, 95 St Aldate's Dutton, Allen and Co Oxfordshire Directory
1864 Chaundy Thomas Godfrey, Chemist, 95 St Aldate's P.O. Oxfordshire Directory

1864 The Times 11th August 1864:
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LAW NOTICES - (This Day).
COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, BASINGHALL-STREET
.....
(Before Mr. Register ROCHE)
W. Hardwick - adjourned audit, at 11. First Meetings - J. Clark, at
11 - E. Pearson, at 11 - E. Baker, jun., at 11 - J.H.Bart, at 11 - J.H.
Johnston, at 12 - T.G. Chaundy, at 12. First Meetings - W. Lamp-
rell, at 1 - W. Lorburg, at 1 - J. Moalin, at 1 - W. Robertson, at 1, H.
R. Coathupe - audit and dividend, at 1.


1864 The Times Wednesday 14th December 1864;
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From the LONDON GAZETTE of Tuesday, Dec 13.
DECLARATIONS OF DIVIDENDS
J. Smith, Boston, Lincolnshire, draper - first div. of 4s. 2d., Wed-
nesday next and three subsequent Wednesdays, at Mr, Edwards's,
Basinghall-st.
T.G. Chaundy, Oxford, chymist - first div. of 2s. 4.75d., Wednesday
next and three subsequent Wednesdays, at Mr. Edward's, Basing-hall-st.

1868 17th November - Oxford: St. Aldates: Chaundy Thomas Godfrey (Freeman), St. Aldates street, Chemist voted for Right Honourable Edward Cardwell and William Vernon Harcourt, Esq., Q.C., Poll of the Freemen and Electors of the City of Oxford - Guildhall Library, London
1868 Chaundy Thomas G., pharmaceutical chemist and druggist, 95 St. Aldate's St Cassey & Co Oxfordshire Directory
1869 Chaundy Thomas Godfrey, Druggist and Member of the Pharmaceutical Society, 95 St Aldate's P.O. Oxfordshire Directory

1870 From The Pall Mall Gazette Wednesday, June 29, 1870
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FATAL FIRE IN OXFORD

Our Oxford correspondent telegraphs:- A most serious and disastrous fire
has occurred this morning in this city, attended with fatal consequences. The
houses of Messrs. Chaundy, Collis and Hall, and Ridley, situate in St. Aldate's-
street, have been entirely consumed, and the bodies of two women have been
removed from the ruins. Nothing is known as to how the fire was caused.

1870 From Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, August 20, 1870:
Newspaper Cutting THE LATE FIRE AT ST. ALDATE'S. - We hear that the
Pharmaceutical Society has, through Mr. Tuck, given 10l.
to Mr. Chaundy, who, it will be recollected, was burnt out
of house and home at the recent fire.

1870 The Times Friday 22th Dec 1870:
Newspaper Cutting IN CHANCERY - Master of the Rolls.In the
matter of an Act passed in the Session of Parliament holden in the
19th and 20th years of Her present Majesty intituled [sic] "An Act to
Facilitate Leases and Sales of Settled Estates," and in the matter of
a FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, situate in the Market-
place, in Basingstoke, in the county of Southampton, at the corner of
a certain street called London-street, with the court-yard thereto, be-
longing, now and for many years past in the occupation of John
Bristow, as a china and glass warehouse, and settled by the WILL
and CODICIL of WILLIAM ANDREWS. Notice is hereby given,
that Susannah Mallett Andrews, of Rugby, in the county of Warwick,
widow, Thomas Godfrey Chaundy, of the city of Oxford,chemist, and
Mary, his wife, Mary Harriet Chaundy and Katherine Elizabeth
Chaundy, both of Oxford aforesaid, spinsters, and Frederick William
Chaundy, and Louisa Andrews Chaundy, both infants, by William
Forder Smith of Basingstoke, in the county of Hants, their guardian,
and George Palmer, of Reading, in the county of Berks, biscuit manu-
facturer, did, on the 5th day of November, 1870, present a PETITION
in these matters to the Right Honorable His Lordship the Master of
the Rolls PRAYING, that the Contract for the SALE to the said
George Palmer for £1,000 (stated in the said Petition) of the said
MESSUAGE and PREMISES, situate in the Market-place, in Basing-
stoke, mentioned in the title of the said Petition, might be confirmed
and carried into effect; or that the same messuage and premises might
be sold under the direction of this Honourable Court, and that for effect-
ing such purpose all proper enquiries, orders and directions might be
made and given, and that the costs of and incidental to the said appli-
cation and the said sale might be provided for, or that his Lordship
would be pleased to make such other order in the premises as to his
Lordship should seem meet; and notice is hereby also given, that the
said petitioners may be served with and Order of this Court or notice
relating to the subject of the said petition, at the office of their solici-
tor, Mr. Joseph Lott, situate atnumber 12, Great George-street, in the
city of Westminster - Dated this 1st day of December,1870.
JOSEPH LOTT, 12, Great George-street, Westminster, Agent for
R. H. King, Basingstoke, Hants, Petitioners' Solicitor.

1871 - Castle Street

  • Thomas G. Chaundy Head Mar M 58 Chemist and Druggist Stewkley, Bedford
  • Mary Chaundy Wife Mar F 57 Chemist's wife Basingstoke, Hampshire
  • Frederick W. Chaundy Son Unm M 18 Draper (unemployed) Oxford
  • Louisa Chaundy Dau Unm F 13 Scholar Oxford
  • Alfred Mantle Assist Unm M 16 Chemist and Druggist Worcestershire

1871 From Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturdays, June 3, 10 & 17, 1871:
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THE LATE FIRE AT ST. ALDATE'S.

THOMAS G. CHAUNDY begs ot return his
most grateful thanks to all those who, by so kindly
and lberally responding to the Appeal on his behalf, have
enabled him to recommence Business in his new Premises.
T.G.C. asks for a continuance of that Patronage which
has been bestowed upon him for the past 30 years, and
trusts, by personal attention to business, to retain the confi-
dence and support of his patrons and friends.
ADDRESS-

95, ST. ALDATE'S (opposite Christ Church), OXFORD.

1872-73 Government Returns of 'Owners of Land' shows Thomas Godfrey & Mrs Chaundy owning land at St. Aldates.
1874 Chaundy Thomas G., chemist, 95 St. Aldate's street Mercer & Crocker's Directory
1876 CHAUNDY THOS. GODFREY, pharmaceutical chemist, proprietor of Chaundy's cough lozenges, 95, St. Aldates Harrod's Royal County Directory
1877 Chaundy Thomas Godfrey, pharmaceutical chemist, 95 St. Aldate's st Kelly's Oxfordshire Directory
1878/1879 135 Chaundy, Thomas Godfrey House 95, St.Aldate street City of Oxford Burgess Roll - GBS
1879/1880 3128 Chaundy, Thomas Godfrey St.Aldate's street House 95, St.Aldate street City of Oxford Burgess Roll - GBS

1881 - 95 St Aldates Street

  • Thomas Godfrey Chaundy Head Mar M 68 Chemist and Druggist Stewkley, Bedford
  • Mary Chaundy Wife Mar F 66 Chemist's wife Basingstoke, Hampshire
  • Frederic William Chaundy Son Unm M 28 Unemployed Draper's Assistant Oxford
  • Katherine E. Chaundy Dau Unm F 35 Assists in house Oxford
  • Louisa A. Chaundy Dau Unm F 22 Daily Governess (Tea) Oxford
  • John Paul Harrison Assist Unm M 22 Chemist's Assistant Douglas, Isle of Man
  • Emma Giles Servant Unm F 17 General Domestic Servant Oxford
1882/1883 3201 Chaundy, Thomas Godfrey St.Aldate's street House 95, St.Aldate street City of Oxford Burgess Roll - GBS
1883 Chaundy Thomas Godfrey, pharmaceutical chemist, 95 St. Aldate's st Kelly's Oxfordshire Directory
1884 177 Chaundy, Thomas Godfrey 95, Saint Aldate street Chemist List of the freemen of the city of Oxford - GBS
1887 Chaundy Thomas Godfrey, pharmaceutical chemist, 95 St. Aldate's st Kelly's Oxfordshire Directory
1889-90 Chaundy Thomas Godfrey, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 95 St. Aldate-street Kelly's Oxford Directory
Burial on 4th September 1890 at St. Aldates of Thomas Godfrey Chaundy of New Hincksey aged 79 yrs.
Death of Thomas Godfrey Chaundy recorded in the third quarter of 1890 in Abingdon aged seventy nine.
Burial on 20th November 1890 at St. Aldates of Mary Chaundy of New Hincksey aged 77 years.
Death of Mary Chaundy recorded in the last quarter of 1890 in Abingdon aged seventy seven.
  • Mary Harriet Chaundy (1844-1874)

    1870–1873 Harriett Chaundy, aged 26. Lunatic. Oxford Board of Guardians Reports, 1870–1873.
    Burial on 12th November 1874 at St Aldates of Mary Harriet Chaundy aged 30 years.
    Death of Mary Harriet Chaundy recorded in the last quarter of 1874 in Oxford aged 30.

    1874 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, November 14, 1874:
    Newspaper Cutting Nov. 8, at 95, St. Aldate's-street, Oxford, of consump-
    tion, Mary Harriett, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas G.
    Chaundy, chemist, aged 30.

  • Katherine Elizabeth Chaundy (1846-1903)

    1871 - Pennsylvania, Lower Wood, Church Stretton, Shropshire

    • Robert Winter Head Mar M 40 Postmaster Superannuated York
    • Sarah Winter Wife Mar F 33 York
    • Edith Winter Dau Unm F 12 London
    • Emily E. Winter Dau Unm F 10 London
    • William H. Winter Son Unm M 5 Shrewsbury
    • Robert A. Winter Son Unm M 4 Shrewsbury
    • Frank C. Winter Son Unm M 2 Church Stretton, Salop
    • Mary H.Wilson Boarder Unm F 13 Scholar York
    • Emily S. Ampleford Visitor Unm F 26 Dressmaker London
    • Maria E. Ampleford Visitor Unm F 20 Dressmaker London
    • Kate E. Chaundy Governess Unm F 25 Governess Oxford

    1881 - 95 St Aldates Street

    • Thomas Godfrey Chaundy Head Mar M 68 Chemist and Druggist Stewkley, Bedford
    • Mary Chaundy Wife Mar F 66 Chemist's wife Basingstoke, Hampshire
    • Frederic William Chaundy Son Unm M 28 Unemployed Draper's Assistant Oxford
    • Katherine E. Chaundy Dau Unm F 35 Assists in house Oxford
    • Louisa A. Chaundy Dau Unm F 22 Daily Governess (Tea) Oxford
    • John Paul Harrison Assist Unm M 22 Chemist's Assistant Douglas, Isle of Man
    • Emma Giles Servant Unm F 17 General Domestic Servant Oxford

    1891 - Summerfield (?), South Hinksey, Oxfordshire

    • Katherine E. Chaundy Head Unm F 45 Governess (School) Neither employer or employed Oxford
    • Louisa A. Chaundy Sister Unm F 33 Governess (School) Neither employer or employed Oxford

    1901 - 21 Pennyton Street, Rugby, Warwickshire

    • Sussanner M Andrews Head Wid F 72 Living on own means Oxford
    • Alfred B. Andrews Son Unm M 45 Clergyman Church of England Rugby, Warwickshire
    • Octavus C. Andrews Son Unm M 33 Classical Tutor Rugby, Warwickshire
    • Katherine E. Chaundy Niece Unm F 55 Living On Own Means Oxford

    Death of Katherine Elizabeth Chaundy recorded in the second quarter of 1903 in Belper, aged fifty seven.
    Death of Katherine Elizabeth Chaundy recorded in Derbyshire Registrars Death Index 1903. FFHS

  • Frederick William Chaundy (1852-1929)

    1879 17th May - Frederick William Chaundy, aged 26, single, admitted to the Warneford Hospital from Oxford. Warneford Hospital Records
    1880 Frederick William Chaundy admitted as a Freeman of Oxford by patrimony - 12th March 1880.
    1884 172 Chaundy, Frederick William 95, Saint Aldate street Draper List of the freemen of the city of Oxford - GBS

    1891 - 155-157 Commercial Road [John Dummer's Tailors and Outfitter's shop], Landport, Portsmouth

    • Harry H. Wingate Serv Unm M 29 Assistant Grantham, Lincolnshire
    • Frederick W. Chaundy Serv Unm M 31 Assistant Oxford
    • George F. Owings (?) Serv Unm M 20 Assistant Blandford, Wiltshire
    • Alfred Wadham Serv Unm M 18 Assistant Pool (sic), Dorest
    • Charles H. Jeffery Serv Unm M 17 Assistant's apprentice Bosham, Sussex
    • William D. Moor Serv Unm M 30 Assistant Castle Hedingham, Essex
    • William G.Chaudler Serv Unm M 22 Assistant Bath, Somerset
    • Richard Rose Serv Mar M 52 Cook / Domestic Servant London, Middlesex
    • Sarah Rose Serv Mar F 57 Housekeeper Hasilbury, Dorset

    1855 Dummer William, 28 & 29 Union road, Landport - Post Office Directory of Hampshire.
    1878 Dummer William, tailor and outfitter, 155-157 Commercial road, Landport, home Elm grove, Southsea - Whites Directory of Hampshire.
    1886 Dummer Jn, outfittr, 155-157 Commercial road, Landport, Dummer Mrs, The Chestnuts, Elm grove, Southsea - Kelly's Directory.
    1890-91 Dummer Jn, outfitr, 155-157 Commercial road, Landport, home 83 Cottage grove, Southsea - Kelly's Directory.
    1892 Dummer Jn, outfitr, 155-157 Commercial road, Landport, home 83 Cottage grove, Southsea - Kelly's Directory.
    1896 Dummer Jn, outfitr, 155-157 Commercial road, Landport, home 83 Cottage grove, Southsea - Kelly's Directory.
    1901 Dummer Jn, outfitr, 155-157 Commercial road, Landport, home 83 Cottage grove, Southsea - Kelly's Directory.
    1903 Dummer John, Outfitter, 155-157 Commercial road, Landport, home 83 Cottage grove, Southsea - Kelly's Directory.
    1906 Scott, William / Public Benefit Boot co, 155-157 Commercial road, Landport - Kelly's Directory.

    1901 - Church Street, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

    • Millicent Roberts Mar F 31 House Keeper Domestic Bridgewater, Somerset
    • Frederick Chaundy Unm M 37 Drapers Assistant Oxford
    • Rosa M. Pruckelt Unm F 26 Drapers Assistant Reading, Berks
    • Carrie E. Rawlinson Unm F 22 Drapers Assistant Hurstpierpoint, Sussex
    • Bessie F. Rawling Unm F 20 Drapers Assistant Shirley, Hants
    • Kalter Routcliff Unm F 27 Drapers Milliner Worker Chulmleigh, Devon
    • Mary M. Donagh Unm F 20 Drapers Assistant Ireland
    • Ernest Pawson Unm M 21 Drapers Assistant Grantham, Lincoln
    • Mathilda Bishop Unm F 29 Drapers Assistant Liverpool, Lancashire
    • Nellie Harding Unm F 19 Drapers Assistant Bradenham, Bucks
    • Kate Cash Unm F 19 Drapers Assistant Reading, Berks
    • Samuel Armstrong Unm M 23 Drapers Assistant Ireland
    • Florence Harding Unm F 22 Drapers Assistant Bradenham,Bucks
    • Edith M. Craddy Unm F 20 Drapers Assistant Bristol, Somerset
    • Mary A. Howalt Unm F 35 Drapers Assistant Slough, Bucks
    • William Orchard Unm M 17 Drapers Assistant London, Middlesex
    • William Knowles Unm M 21 Drapers Assistant Plymouth, Devon
    • Alice Webber Unm F 21 Drapers Assistant Newton Abbot, Devon
    • Edward Baker Unm M 25 Drapers Assistant Witney, Oxon
    • Alfred K A. Bear Unm M 20 Drapers Assistant Oxford
    • Gertrude Llewellyn Unm F 17 Drapers Assistant Swindon, Wiltshire
    • David L. Buchan Unm M 22 Drapers Assistant Ireland
    • Daisy M. W. Chilton Servant Unm F 22 Servant Domestic
    • Kate Ada Woodly Servant Unm F 16 Housemaid Domestic Croydon, Surrey
    • May Lester Unm F 18 Drapers Assistant Aylesbury, Bucks

    Death of Frederick W. Chaundy recorded in the first quarter of 1929 in Dorchester aged 77.

  • Louisa Andrews Chaundy (1858-)

    1891 - Summerfield (?), South Hinksey, Oxfordshire

    • Katherine E. Chaundy Head Unm F 45 Governess (School) Neither employer or employed Oxford
    • Louisa A. Chaundy Sister Unm F 33 Governess (School) Neither employer or employed Oxford

    Marriage of Louisa Andrews Channdy [sic] and George Hunn registered in the third quarter of 1891 in Oxford. FreeBMD

    1891 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, July 25, 1891:
    Newspaper Cutting July 20, at the Wesley Memorial Chapel, Oxford, by
    the Rev. J. Chapman, George Hunn, of Camberwell, to
    Louisa Andrews Chaundy, of New Hincksey, Oxford.


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