Bernard & Mary COLERIDGE of Ottery St Mary

Bernard John Seymour COLERIDGE, born in 1851, is the eldest son of John & Jane COLERIDGE of Ottery St Mary, and 2nd Baron Coleridge of Ottery St. Mary. There is a record of his marriage:

Bernard John S COLERIDGE's marriage to Mary Alethea MACKARNESS was registered in September 1876 in Headington, Oxfordshire.

1881 census for Devon

Address Name Age Relation Occupation
Exeter
Bedford Circus
Bernard COLERIDGE 29 Boarder Barrister In Practice

1881 census for London

Address Name Age Relation Occupation
Paddington
24 Talbot Square
M A COLERIDGE
G D COLERIDGE
A J COLERIDGE
29
3
2
Wife
Son
Daur
Hon Mrs Coleridge

In 1881 Bernard is in Exeter, while Mary and her two oldest children are in London.

Geoffrey Duke COLERIDGE's birth was registered in September 1877 in Honiton.

Audrey Jane COLERIDGE was baptised on 1st November 1878 in Ottery St Mary.

1891 census for Berkshire

Address Name Age Relation Occupation
Sandhurst
Wokingham Road
The Rectory
Randal PARSONS
Eleanor V PARSONS
Arthur D E PARSONS
Lawrence E PARSONS
Bernard COLERIDGE
Mary A COLERIDGE
Geoffrey D COLERIDGE
42
35
9
7
39
39
13
Head
Wife
Nephew
Nephew
Visitor
Visitor
Visitor
Rector Of Sandhurst



Barrister D M P

Student

1891 census for Devon

Address Name Age Relation Occupation
Tormoham
Belgrave Cres
Clovelly
Mary F K COLERIDGE
Audrey J COLERIDGE
Phillis M COLERIDGE
Susanna TAREDY
Anne BRADFORD
Ellen MINELBROOK
Emma M DAVIDSON
66
12
7
46
42
35
39
Head
G-Niece
G-Niece
Servant
Servant
Servant
Visitor
Own Means


Dom Servnt
Cook
Housemaid
Visiting Servnt

In 1891 Bernard & Mary are visiting in Sandhurst, while their daughters are staying with their great-aunt, Mary Frances Keble COLERIDGE, in Tormoham.

Phyllis Mary COLERIDGE's birth was registered in June 1883 in Kensington.

1901 census for London

Address Name Age Relation Occupation
Kensington Lord COLERIDGE
Lady COLERIDGE
Geoffrey D COLERIDGE
49
49
23
Head
Wife
Son
Kings Counsil Peer of Parliament

Stock Brokers Clerk

1901 census for Berkshire

Address Name Age Relation Occupation
Winkfield Phillis COLERIDGE 17

In 1901 Bernard & Mary are in Kensington with their son, and their daughter is in Berkshire.

1911 census for London

Address Name Age Relation Occupation
Kensington
17 Gledhow Gdns
Bernard John S COLERIDGE
Mary Alethea COLERIDGE
Audrey Jane COLERIDGE
Charles CHENNELL
Francis JOHNON
Louisa WILKINS
Beatrice TOLLEY
William FREEMAN
Florence HUTCHINGS
59
59
32
45
44
36
23
20
20
Head
Wife
Daughter
Servant
Servant
Servant
Servant
Servant
Servant
Judge of the High Court of Justice

Private Means

Housemaid
Cook
Housemaid
Footman
Kitchenmaid

In 1911 Bernard & Mary are in Kensington.

There are records of Bernard & Mary's and their unmarried daughters' deaths and probate:

Audrey J COLERIDGE's death, aged 43, was registered in September 1922 in Honiton.

Audrey Jane COLERIDGE of the Chanters House Ottery St. Mary Devonshire spinster died 22 August 1922 Administration London 27 December 1922 to Bernard John Seymour baron COLERIDGE. Effects £308 11s. 8d.

Bernard J S COLERIDGE's death, aged 46, was registered in September 1927 in Honiton.

Bernard John Seymour COLERIDGE of The Chanters House Ottery St. Mary Devonshire and of 17 Gledhow-gardens Middlesex died 4 September 1927 at The Chanters House Probate London 16 December 1927 to Mary Alethea lady COLERIDGE widow and Arthur John Coleridge MACKARNESS solicitor. Effects £33560 12s. 8d.

Mary A COLERIDGE's death, aged 88, was registered in June 1940 in Oxford.

Dowager lady Mary Alethea COLERIDGE of the Randolph Hotel Oxford widow died 2 April 1940 Probate London 20 July 1940 to Arthur John Coleridge MACKARNESS solicitor and Phillis Mary COLERIDGE spinster. Effects £2445 3s. 10d.

Phillis M COLERIDGE's death, aged 67, was registered in December 1950 in Westminster.

The honourable Phillis Mary COLERIDGE of 8 Fairholt-street London S.W.7 spinster died 26 December 1950 at Charing Cross Hospital London Probate London 24 February 1951 to Childs Trustee Company and the honourable John Seymour Duke COLERIDGE master of a childrens home. Effects £16290 13s. 6d.