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'Sandy and Henry came over to Scotland and stayed with 'Aunt Bu' until they joined the British North Borneo Co. I do not know what happened to Henry.' 
DUNLOP, Henry (I26)
 
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Dr Hardwicke held an inquest on Monday, at the St Pancras Coroner's Court, touching the death of Sophia Culpin, aged 66, of 54 Howland Street, Tottenham Court Road. On the night in question John McArthur, who resided in the house, on coming home observed smoke issuing from deceased's room, and he at once tried to get in by the window, the door being fastened, but failing in this he took a chopper and, smashing the panels of the door, effected an entrance, when he found that the room was on fire. He raised the alarm and with two buckets of water extinguished the fire, when a horrible sight presented itself. On the table were the remains of an exploded paraffin lamp, there being a strong smell of oil in the room. At the side of the room, half sitting and half lying, and with her head against the wall, was the deceased, burnt to death. Her clothes were a mass of smouldering rags, her hair was burnt off, her breast burnt, and one of her legs was frightfully charred. The deceased had suffered from bad legs and rheumatism and could not get about much. A verdict of "Accidental Death" was recorded. 
SHEPPARD, Sophia (I2783)
 
3 - A commissioner of supply, D.L. and J.P. Contested the county of Bute in 1841.

- In 1818 James Senior brought his sons James, Robert and Henry into copartnership - Robert went off to America in 1821, James died in 1824 and he himself died 1826, leaving it to his sons to carry on the business or sell it = After which there was a series of co-partnerships between Henry, Colin (died 1827), Charles, William fell ill and retired in 1838. Henry carried on with Charles as partner. John was a partner and had money in the business but refused to take any part in the active running of the firm = Charles died of ill-health in 1851 - John retired in 1845 - Henry continued till his death in 1867, and either before his death, or after, the Broomsward works was sold to a jute co.

- 'The Dunlops of the generation of James, Henry, Charles (my grt. grandfather) were all Free Kirk, as were Charles' in-laws, and they had to pay for the Free Kirk schools and the masters who taught in them.'
 
DUNLOP, Henry (I4)
 
4 "A Mother in Israel" This was written across the top of the page of a Tribute to Rosa Gilbert:

"There died on the 8th inst. Mrs Catherine Culpin of this town at the advanced age of 86. The deceased had had two husbands, by who she had 15 children, 89 grandchildren, 62 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild, numbering 167. At the time of her death 130 survived. The deceased was a member of the Independent Congregation, 43 years.

This was the mother of Mr John. Sutton, Vet Surgeon who was born in St Ives.... 
WATTS, Catherine (I782)
 
5 "buried by the side of Susannah Gilbeard"; from Sue Anderson. ASPITAL, Elizabeth (I1568)
 
6 "cripple from three months" NEWMAN, Ann (I162)
 
7 "in his 90th year" FORDHAM, John (I1454)
 
8 "of individual means; his "wife" a shop keeper" COWCHER, James Joseph (I511)
 
9 "of previous marriage" SMITH, Ernest Edwin (I1398)
 
10 "of previous marriage" SMITH, Agnes (I1399)
 
11 "of Whittlesford" in marriage register BLOW, Richard (I6570)
 
12 "Peter Cowcher, gentleman, of Streatham" COWCHER, Peter (I844)
 
13 "polled in this booth but there are no such Tythings in the Division; - they are supposed to be rated to the Land Tax in some other Tythings" COWCHER, John (I464)
 
14 "Robert Cowcher from Glocester" COWCHER, Robert (I1377)
 
15 "Robert Cowcher, distiller, of St George Southwark" COWCHER, Robert (I1344)
 
16 'Charles Dunlop who was a Brother of my Father's. Uncle Charles was in business in Singapore or Straits Settlements but I fancy not very successful. Aunt Amy with him out there - not in China. They had one son. .... Aunt Amy came back to England, where you saw here - very small income - and then Uncle Charles came back ill, and died and then Aunt Amy died.'
1901 Census Dunlop Amy F 50 Newington Midlothian 0 708583 685/5 144 _ 016

Surname  First name(s)  Age  District  Vol  Page 
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Births Jun 1849
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SINCLAIR  Amy    Durham &c  24 122 
SINCLAIR, Amy (I15)
 
17 'Charles Dunlop who was a Brother of my Father's. Uncle Charles was in business in Singapore or Straits Settlements but I fancy not very successful. Aunt Amy with him out there - not in China. They had one son. .... Aunt Amy came back to England, where you saw here - very small income - and then Uncle Charles came back ill, and died and then Aunt Amy died.' DUNLOP, Charles (I9)
 
18 'of Larges' (Burke's Peerage 1863)
James Dunlop one of my Father's Brothers - He settled in USA and two of his sons Sandy + Henry came over to Scotland and stayed with 'Aunt Bu' until they joined the British North Borneo Co.' 
DUNLOP, James (I23)
 
19 'Received for proclaiming Henry Dunlop Esqr of Craigton Parish of Govan and Alexina Rankin of this Parish Daughter of the late John Rankin Esqr Greenock on one sabbath £1.'; also shown on Scotland Marriages index as one day later than the marriage in Govan. Family: Henry DUNLOP / Alexina RANKIN (F3)
 
20 'They had one son - Charles or Karl as he was called who came Home for his education - got a degree at Oxford and became a School Master (He used to play cricket for Somerset) Karl married and eventually started a school at Helensburgh - married and had two daughters I think. he died and we lost touch.' DUNLOP, Charles Edward (I27)
 
21 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Bessie Hilda ASKEW (F577)
 
22 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F17)
 
23 11 Needham Street RENNICK, Thomas (I7908)
 
24 14th Light Dragoons, Inidian Mutiny Medal 1857-1858 CULPIN, Jaaziniah (I2922)
 
25 16 Silver Street, Cambridge FOSTER, Herbert (I4613)
 
26 1777 UMS/BLUNT/02
Lease for a year by Kilburn Fellings (sic) of Mepal in Co. Cambs, yeoman, Joseph Maying of the same, yeoman, and John Houghton of Hemingford Grey in Co. Hunts, distiller, of premises in Bluntisham and Colne. 
JELLING, Kilbourne (I6561)
 
27 1777 UMS/COLNE/09
Conveyance of land in Colne Fields by Kilburn Jellings and others to John Houghton of Hemingford Grey. 
JELLING, Kilbourne (I6561)
 
28 1829 14 (month ??? - omitted from notes) (died and buried in Largs) Mrs Henry Dunlop Broomfields but of Craigton 22.' CAIRNIE, Ann (I22)
 
29 1901 census says Jan 4 1855 CROSS, Hannah (I2165)
 
30 1911 Census gives birth as Apr 1891...? FORDHAM, John James (I6991)
 
31 1911 Census gives Mar 1871 as birth FORDHAM, James (I1457)
 
32 2 Back Lane, Ely CROSS, Martha (I1257)
 
33 2 houses down from her grandparents MOORE, Frances Maria (I6645)
 
34 2 houses down from her in laws CHILVERS, Sarah (I6643)
 
35 2 houses down from her in laws CHILVERS, Sarah (I6643)
 
36 2 houses down from his grandparents MOORE, George (I6644)
 
37 2 houses down from his grandparents MOORE, George (I6644)
 
38 2 houses down from his parents MOORE, George (I6642)
 
39 2 houses down from his parents MOORE, George (I6642)
 
40 230 Mill Road, Cambridge, age 36, coachbuilder: census suggests "Post Office & Stationer's Shop"; also Harry F Housden, boarder, 16, Post Office Learner WATTS, James (I711)
 
41 27. Elizabeth Seely COWCHER was born in 1788 in Bath, England. She
died in 1846 in Medonte, Ontario, Canada, St. George Churchyard. She
was buried in Medonte, Ontario, Canada, St. George Churchyard.
Children were:

i. Milicent Pollock STEELE was born in England.
13 ii. Ellen Francis STEELE.
iii. Elmes STEELE.
iv. Henry STEELE.
v. Unkown STEELE.
vi. John Cowcher STEELE was born in 1807 in England. He died on 20
Aug 1909 in Canada. He was buried in Purbrook, Medonte, Canada.

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she married RN Captain Elmes Yelverton Steele. 
COWCHER, Elizabeth Seely (I1688)
 
42 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards NOBLE, Albert Theodore (I711)
 
43 2nd Lt Charles Henry Culpin, died of wounds 15 May 1917, 10th Battalion, Gloucs Regt, aged 23, son of Henry & Johanna of Golders Green CULPIN, Karl Henry (I3261)
 
44 2nd Lt, Ox & Bucks Light Infantry, son of George R and Clara of 27 Grand Drive, Raynes Park, and husband of Phyllis Emmaline. Native of Wimbledon COUCHER, George Walter (I497)
 
45 3 Dec 1831 Largs, Ayrshire; 1831 and 1832: Dec 2 Henry Dunlop and Alexina Rankin (booked and married). His parish: Govan; her parish: Largs. Family: Henry DUNLOP / Alexina RANKIN (F3)
 
46 572/02 0136 DUNLOP, Colin Hinton (I11)
 
47 8 Union Street: William H Cowcher, 7 males, 4 females COWCHER, William Henry (I1696)
 
48 A Henry Dunlop is mentioned in Margaret MacLarty's will - 'To Henry Dunlop my pair Bibles in my Drawers.' It's not clear if this is Margaret's niece Alexina's husband or her son, but it follows a bequest 'to John Scott my grand nephew' and precedes bequests to John Rankin Dunlop, Colin MacLarty Campbell and Louisa MacLaverty, who are all (probably) her great-nephews and -niece, so probably it's this Henry. DUNLOP, Henry (I7)
 
49 A house painter (master) died 17-2-1906 at Ketton Rutland xxx42 (SR Stamford). Informant: JM Culpin, son, of Ketton. RG Stamford March 1906 7a230. CULPIN, Hosea Silvanus (I2926)
 
50 A REMAND.

Emanuel Gordon Culpin, of Adelaide, was remanded till Thursday next by Mr. E. M. Sabine, P.M., in the Adelaide Police court, on Saturday,

Adelaide Police Court, on Saturday, on a charge of having stolen goods worth £2 4/6, the property of K. B. Ackarie, at Adelaide on or about April 20. Mr. B.A. Lenthall, Police Prosecutor, applied for the remand. The defendant was arrested by Detective- Sergeant McMahon and Detectives Ferguson and Gill. 
CULPIN, Emanuel Gordon (I12683)
 

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