William Webster LLOYD
(-1861)
Mary Ann LLOYD
(Abt 1846-Between 1891/1898)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Dr. Frederick John DRIVER

Mary Ann LLOYD

  • Born: Abt 1846, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
  • Marriage (1): Dr. Frederick John DRIVER
  • Died: Between 1891 and 1898

  General Notes:

http://www.oldvinewinchester.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/The-Old-Vine-History-Paul-Poornan.pdf

The Old Vine, Great Minster Street, Winchester:
28th June 1820 JP Lloyd, a tallow chandler, took out a mortgage bond of £50106. He owned several properties including No.8, Great Minster Street which is described as a 'messuage or tenement with a garden (formerly two gardens), stable coach house, tallow chandlering and soap-warehouse'107. On 27th July 1824 he married Ann Rogers King in Southampton and on 24th March 1828 (republished 18th June 1842) he wrote a complex will108 leaving all his household belongings and cash and all property to his wife. After her death the property was to be equally divided amongst his children as tenants in common. If he died without having children, then he left all his property to his brother RH Lloyd, and after his death, to his children as tenants in common. If there were no children from his brother, then everything was left to his niece Betsey Lloyd, eldest daughter of his brother WW Lloyd. If Betsey left no issue, then all was to be equally divided between the children of WW Lloyd.
JP Lloyd died without children in 1842; his niece Betsey died in infancy; his brother RH Lloyd died in April 1842 not having married109; his brother WW Lloyd died in October 1861; his wife died in 1870110. WW Lloyd had three children after Betsey: Emma, Henry and Mary Ann; but Henry died c1856 leaving everything to his two sisters111. So the properties in JP Lloyd's will were inherited by Emma Lloyd and her sister Mary Ann. A series of complicated trusts and mortgages took place112. These documents prove that the Lloyd family owned No.8 Great Minster Street from the late 18th century to 1898 (see Appendix), and a good deal of the land between Little Minster Street and St Thomas Street113
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In 1895 John Absalom Welch took over the Wine Stores business from Edwin, and became the new tenant to the Lloyd family. His business prospered and on December 24th 1898, he bought142 No.8 Great Minster Street with the consent of all the surviving interested parties143:
CC Blades144 of 182 Clapham Road, London, Doctor of Medicine
Frederick Bowker the Younger, of Winchester, Gent,
Emma de Fourmentin (wife of Alfred) now residing at 12 Princes Square, Bayswater
Frederick John Driver of Ramilles, Victoria Road, Southsea, M.D.
John Absalom Welch of No 8 Great Minster Street, Wine and Spirit Merchant
This sale was complicated, because the house had been split between Emma and Ann (nee Lloyd); Emma was still alive, but her sister's part of the house was now held by her husband FJ Driver.


Mary married Dr. Frederick John DRIVER. (Dr. Frederick John DRIVER was born about 1846 in Black Friars, London, England and died in 1929 in Winchester, Hampshire, England.)


J. Ferran 15/01/2021


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