Herbert [08051802]

1614: Manuscript copy, made c1820?, of the 1614 visitation pedigree of the ancestry of Henry Akeroyd of Folkerthorpe, with some additional genealogical notes. At the head of the pedigree is ‘Richard Akeroyd of Heptynbrigg [Heptonbridge] in the County of York descended from Akeroyd of Akeroyd near Halifax about the first year of Henry the Seventh [1485-6]’. His grandson Henry Akeroyd of Folkerthorpe is shown as marrying Ann Slater of Willesdon. Their son John married Alice daughter and heir of Thomas Draper of Broadbottom near Wadsworth. Their daughter Sarah married Thomas Bennet of York merchant; Ann married John Briggs; S. married Thomas Proctor of Grays Inn; Elizabeth married Robert Etherent; Jane married William son of Thomas Herbert of York alderman; and Henry Akeroyd of Folkenthorpe married Ellen daughter of Richard Staveley of Thomondley. There is a sketch of the Akeroyd arms.


12 January 1854: A Correct List of the Poll, at the Election of a Knight of the Shire, for the Eastern Division of the County of Gloucester. Cheltenham Polling District: Parish of Charlton Kings: Abode: Charlton Kings: William Boulton Herbert. Parish of Cheltenham: Abode: Brimscomb, near Stroud: Peter Herbert.


27 October 1866: The Register of Electors to Vote in the Choice of a Member or Members to Serve in Parliament, for the City of Gloucester, for 1866-7. The List of Freemen entitled to vote in the election of members to serve in Parliament for the City of Gloucester: Thomas Herbert, King Street; William Herbert, Northgate Street. Occupiers of property in the parish of St Aldate: Thomas Herbert, for a house in King Street; Thomas Herbert, for a house in Mitre Street. Occupiers of property in the parish of St John the Baptist: William Herbert, for a house in Northgate Street. Occupiers of property in the parish of St Michael: Richard Herbert, for a house in Queen Street. Occupiers of property in the parish of St Owen: William Herbert, for a house in Green Dragon Lane. Occupiers of property in South Hamlet: Henry Herbert, for a house in High Orchard.


29 January 1904: ‘Windsor Royal Infirmary. The Committee beg to acknowledge with their grateful thanks the following gifts:- Collected at Willow Tree inn, Cotton Hall, Eton, £7 7s; workmen in employ of Messrs Nevile Reid & Co., £4; Crown and Cushion Slate Club, Eton; box at Crispin inn, Sunningdale, 5s 8d. Rabbits, from His Majesty the King and Sir Francis Tress Barry, Bart., M.P.; a grant of clothes, from the Berks and Bucks Needlework Guild; old linen, from the Misses Taylor and Mrs Goodhart; Christmas tree for the Children’s Ward, from the Hon. Mrs L. Cust; dolls, toys, &c., from the Masters de Paravicini, Mrs Creak and Mrs T. Dalton; a turkey, from the Rev. J. H. J. Ellison; and a case of wine, from the Mayor of Windsor, for the nurses and patients’ entertainments; a metaphone, from Mr C. Harrison; books from the Religious Tract Society; a scrap book for the children, from “A Friend” at Datchet; magazines, from the Countess of Arran, Captain Mugford, Mrs Ewen, Mrs Herbert, Mrs Bampfylde, Miss Dyer, the White Hart Hotel, and anonymously.’


September 1909: Subscriptions for the Sunday School Treat: Victoria Street  –  Friend 2d, S. Barry 2d, W. Hodges 4d, J. Yule 6d, A. Binning 1d, C.E.S. 2d, J. Salmon 2d, Mrs Batt 3d, J. Jones 3d, Friend 1d, Well-wisher 2d, Mrs Beard 1d, Mrs Herbert 3d, Mrs G. Taylor 2d, Friend 2d, Mrs Windo 4d, Miss Jones 3d, Mrs Baldwyn 3d. Total 4/- [sic]

Good Shepherd Altar Flowers. The following gifts of flowers are gratefully acknowledged: – Mrs Drinkwater, Mrs Williams, Mrs Postill, Mrs Webb, Mrs Herbert.


September 1909: Subscriptions for the Sunday School Treat: Collected by Mrs Herbert – Mrs Gibbins 1/-, Miss Jones 3d, A. Browning 6d, A Friend 2d, Mrs Heaven 3d, Mr S. Herbert 3d, Mrs Herbert 3d, Mrs Baldwin 3d, Mr E. Herbert 6d. Total 3/5


1 April 1931: “The annual prize distribution at Annesley Council School took place last night. Mr T. Maddock presided, supported by Mrs J. Stanley, Mrs L. I. Butler, and Mrs J. M. Whitehouse.” The head master, Mr J. Herbert, spoke. “Ida Sturman and Albert Maddock secured the prizes given by the Rev. W. A. W. Leese, vicar of Annesley.”


January 1932: Candidate for membership of the Cyclists’ Touring Club: S. J. S. Herbert, 102 Pretoria Road, Small Heath


15 April 1953: County court judgment against Mr A. Herbert, Barton House, Morchard Bishop


January 1957: Life Member of the Amateur Fencing Association: K. Herbert


4 October 1963: Ian Herbert, clarinet, Covent Garden Orchestra