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Rev. Robert Rede 
Rede
  formerly Cooper
1794 - 1852


Rev. Robert Rede 
Rede
  formerly Cooper, of Ashmans, Beccles, Suffolk which he inherited in 1822. See:- Burke's Peerage, ed.1881 - Cooper of Gadebridge, Bt. Beccles: 1823 Beccles Manor Court Rev Robert Rede, (late Robert Rede Cooper) received by will of Robert Rede, Copyhold: ancient and decayed messe with land of one rood lying at the south end of the Free School in Ballygate BETWEEN a piece of land called Spittal Hill on the SOUTH The messuage of John Thorne on the NORTH [Leman House] Ballygate to the EAST Puddingmoor to the WEST Robert Rede received 19 December 1788 on surrender of John Leyland & Mary, his wife [This became absorbed in the property of Rev Rede Rede and was part of Lot 9, St Mary's, in the Sale of the Rede Estate in November 1860, and was described as: N.B. A piece of Land forming part of this Lot, and containing about One Rood, is Copyhold, held of the Manor of Beccles, and subject to the annual Rent of ten pence.” ] Mrs Loiuisa Fowke, & others, one rood of land lying at the south end of the Free School where an ancient messe formerly stood. Copyhold Arthur Thornton and Elizabeth, his wife Robert Harman, COPYHOLD Proclamation: Whosoever did claim any right to the tenement in which Robert Harman, deceased, did dwell and where he died, with yard and gardens, by estimation two and a half roods, and part of the waste ground, three roods, anciently called Ballygate Mount lying BETWEEN Ballygate on the EAST and the street called Puddingmoor in part and the land on which the lord's pound formerly stood, in and a footpath leading from Beccles Market Place to Puddingmoor in the WEST; abutting upon the land called Watery Lane towards the SOUTH and upon Ballygate towards the NORTH In the 36th year of Queen Elizabeth [1594] granted to Robert Herring and his heirs by quarterly rent of 12d. The lands and tents of Robert Harman were handed back to the manor, to Joseph Harbor: a messe or tent and one rood of land at the south end of the Free School, BETWEEN Spittlehill on the SOUTH and a messe late John Thorne of the NORTH [Leman House] abutting upon Ballygate towards the EAST and Puddingmoor towards the WEST Received 1634 on the surrender of Arthur Thornton and Elizabeth, his wife. Ann Harman, late wife of Robert Harman, deceased, a cottage or tent with yard and garden called Ballygate Mount, counting eastward 2 roods west, where Robert Harman lived and died. Alice Stone, a tenement late Harbour at the Hospital COPY (now William Bendy) Alice Stone, a tenement late Harbour at the Hospital COPY (now William Bendy) William Bendy, a tenement by the Hospital, late Stone COPYHOLD William Bendy, [born 1667] tanner, died, William Bendy to inherit the messuage or tenement and lands of one rood lying at the south end of the Free School in Ballygate BETWEEN a piece of land called Spittal Hill on the SOUTH The messuage of John Thorne on the NORTH [Leman House] Ballygate to the EAST Puddingmoor to the WEST (see Mary Bendy admitted 1755) Mary Bendy, [born 1729] daughter of William Bendy,[William Bendy died in December 1754] messuage and land adjoining the Free School, now in the occupation of Liddiman & Bridges.[see Ballygate list No 29, 1756: late Robert Briggs 1s 10d] John Leyland & Mary, his wife, formerly Bendy [John Leyland married Mary Bendy in July 1763], surrendered to Robert Rede, gent: an Ancient & decayed tenement in Beccles with the land adjoining of 1 rood lying at the south end of the Free School in Ballygate BETWEEN a piece of land called Spittal Hill on the SOUTH The messuage of John Thorne on the NORTH [Leman House] Ballygate to the EAST Puddingmoor to the WEST Copyhold; received 1755 from her father, William Bendy Rev Robert Rede, (late Robert Rede Cooper) received by will of Robert Rede, Copyhold: ancient and decayed messe with land of one rood lying at the south end of the Free School in Ballygate BETWEEN a piece of land called Spittal Hill on the SOUTH The messuage of John Thorne on the NORTH [Leman House] Ballygate to the EAST Puddingmoor to the WEST Robert Rede received 19 December 1788 on surrender of John Leyland & Mary, his wife [This became absorbed in the property of Rev Rede Rede and was part of Lot 9, St Mary's, in the Sale of the Rede Estate in November 1860, and was described as: Rent 10d Beccles Manor Court Beccles Manor Court Beccles Manor Court Beccles Manor Rental Rent 10d Rent 10d Beccles Manor Rental Beccles Manor Rental Rent 10d Beccles Manor Court Beccles Manor Court Beccles Manor Court Beccles Manor Court Rent 10d Beccles, Streets, Puddingmoor, Properties David Lindley, 1990-2004 103 1853 1858 “N.B. A piece of Land forming part of this Lot, and containing about One Rood, is Copyhold, held of the Manor of Beccles, and subject to the annual Rent of ten pence.” ] Mrs Loiuisa Fowke, & others, one rood of land lying at the south end of the Free School where an ancient messe formerly stood. Copyhold

Born: Yarmouth, Norfolk, , England Apr 1794 Baptised:
Died: Dover, Kent, England 18th Aug 1852 Buried:
Family:
Rede

Ancestors
[ Patrilineage | Matrilineage | Earliest Ancestors | Force | Force2 | Set Relationship | Relationship | Options ]

1.
Rev. Robert Rede 
Rede
  formerly Cooper
(
Henshaw
) 1794 - 1852
2.
Rev. Samuel Lovick 
Cooper
(
Rede
) 1763 - 1817
4.
Rev. Samuel 
Cooper
(
Bransby
) + 1800
5.
Maria Sarah 
Bransby
(
Cooper
) ante 1745 - 1807
3.
Sarah Leman 
Rede
(
Cooper
) + 1823
6.
Thomas 
Rede
(
Leman
) 1732 - 1811
7.
Theophilia 
Leman
(
Rede
) 1733 - 1775

Siblings


1.
Maria 
Cooper

2.
Marianne Charlotte 
Cooper

3.
Anne 
Cooper

4.
Bransby Blake 
Cooper
(
Keeling
) 1792 - 1853
5.
Sir Astley Paston 
Cooper
(
Rickford
) 1798 - 1866
6.
Thomas Lovick 
Cooper
1802 - 1867
7.
Frances Sussanna 
Cooper
+ 1876

Spouses



1. Broxbourne, Herts., , England 17th Nov 1821
Louisa 
Henshaw
(
Rede
) c. 1797 - 1870

Descendants
[ Options ]

a.
Louisa 
Henshaw
(
Rede
) c. 1797 - 1870
1.
Louisa Charlotte 
Rede
(
Fowke
) 1822 - 1874
1a.
Capt. Francis (Frank) 
Fowke
(
Rede
) 1823 - 1865
1.1.
Rede Rede 
Fowke
1845 - 1846
1.2.
Frank Rede 
Fowke
(
Cole
) 1847 - 1927 ...
1.3.
Louisa (Mena) Matilda Rede 
Fowke
(
Bovill
) 1848 - 1924 ...
1.4.
Mildred Rede 
Fowke
1855 - 1857
1.5.
Mabel Rede 
Fowke
1860 - 1897
2.
Anne Cooper 
Rede
(
Buckley
) 1823 - 1891
2a.
Robert Orford 
Buckley
(
Rede
) 1816 - 1908
2.1.
Louisa Mary Rede 
Buckley
1847 - 1922
2.2.
Annie 
Buckley
1849 - post 1861
2.3.
Robert 
Buckley
1851 - post 1871
2.4.
Alice Rede 
Buckley
1852 - 1917
2.5.
Henry Rede 
Buckley
(
Gibb
) 1856 - 1953
2.6.
Madeline 
Buckley
1858 - post 1881
2.7.
Marian 
Buckley
1860 - post 1891
2.8.
Constance 
Buckley
1863 - post 1891
2.9.
Edith Rede 
Buckley
1864 - post 1891
2.10.
Rev. Eric Rede 
Buckley
(
Haworth
) 1869 - 1948 ...
3.
Marianne (Aunt Mog) Sarah Bransby 
Rede
(
Tottenham
) 1826 - 1893
3a.
Charles Henry 
Tottenham
(
Rede
) 1818 - 1871
3.1.
M/? 
Tottenham
3.2.
M/? 
Tottenham
3.3.
Marian (Toggy) 
Tottenham
* 1851
3.4.
Maude 
Tottenham
1862 - post 1891
4.
Madeline (Madge) Naunton Leman 
Rede
(
Thompson
) 1827 - 1922
Sources

  • Family Archivists: see
    Rede
Census

Timeline


Apr 1794Born (birth) Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
17th Nov 1821Married
Louisa 
Henshaw
(
Rede
) c. 1797 - 1870 (marriage) Broxbourne, Herts., England
1841Head of household in 1841 census (census) Gillingham, Kent, England
31st Mar 1851Father-in-law in 1851 census (census) Devenport, Devon, England
18th Aug 1852Died (death) Dover, Kent, England
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