Margaret Ross Hooper

(1858 - )
     Margaret Ross Hooper was christened in 1858 in Stiffkey, Walsingham RD, Norfolk. She was the daughter of Rev Robert Poole Hooper and Harriet Brereton. Harriet, Augusta and Margaret was listed as the daughter of Rev Robert Poole Hooper in the 1861 census in Manor Cottage, Langham, Norfolk. Robert Poole Hooper, head, mar, 34, clerk in holy orders, without cure of souls, born Bloomsbury, Mdx; Harriot, wife, 34 born Blakeney, Nfk; George Brereton, son 10? born Gt Stanmore, Mdx; Harriet Anna, daughter 9, born Blakeney, Nfk; Robert Poole, son, 7, born Thornage Nfk; Randle Brereton, son 6, ditto; Augusta Maude, daughter 5, ditto, Margaret Ross, daughter 3, born Langham, Nfk; Henry Brereton, son 1, ditto; Margaret Hooper, sister, unmarried, 47, born Bloomsbury, Mdx; and four servants. George, Harriet, Augusta, Margaret, Herbert, Helen, William and James were listed as the children of Rev Robert Poole Hooper in the 1871 census in 29 Cambridge Rd, Hove, Sussex. Harriet, Margaret, Helen, Herbert, William and James were listed as the children of Rev Robert Poole Hooper in the 1881 census in 31 Cambridge Road, Hove, Sussex. Augusta, Margaret, Helen and William were listed as the children of Rev Robert Poole Hooper in the 1891 census in 31 Cambridge Rd, Hove.
     Margaret Ross Hooper and Harriet Anna Hooper, Augusta Maude Hooper, Helen Elizabeth Hooper, Harry Brereton Hooper, William Barwick Hooper, Capt Herbert Ross Hooper, James Brereton Hooper and Lt Robert Poole Hooper were mentioned on 30 March 1912.

Maria Hooper

(before April 1878 - )
     Maria Hooper was born before April 1878 in Clerkenwell, London, Middlesex. She was the daughter of Walter Henry Hooper and Maria Ann Colston. Ellen, Walter, George and Maria were listed as the children of Walter Henry Hooper in the 1881 census in 8 Rawstone Street, Clerkenwell, London, Middlesex.

Mary Hooper

(6 June 1770 - )
     Mary Hooper was born on 6 June 1770 in London, England. She was the daughter of John Hooper and Mary Fawler. Mary Hooper was christened on 1 July 1770 in St Dunstan in the West, London. Mary died young.

Mary Hooper

(before 1700 - )
     Mary Hooper was born before 1700 in Ednam, Roxburghshire, Scotland. She was the daughter of Robert Hooper and Mary Japhray.
     Mary Hooper married Thomas Hoie Hoy on 18 June 1723 in Ednam, ROX, SCT. She is probably a child of Robert Hopper's. June 1 1723 Tho: Hoy and Mary Happer were booked for pro: in order to mar: John Hoie Caur for the man and Robt Happar senior for the woman re: from Linton a test in favours of Tho: Hoie gave in twelve d. for ye poor. June 18 1723 Tho: Hoie and Marry Happer were married.
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Mary Hooper

(before March 1830 - )
     Mary Hooper was born before March 1830 in Fulham, London. She was the daughter of Nathaniel Hooper and Elizabeth Saxon.
     Mary Hooper appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Nathaniel Hooper and Emma Warner in Greville Place, St Marylebone, Westminster. Katherine, Elizabeth, Mary, Emma and Cecilia were listed as the children of Nathaniel Hooper in the 1851 census in The Rise, Richmond, Surrey.

Mary Hooper

(9 January 1849 - )
     Mary Hooper married Archibald Findlay. Archibald Findlay was of Arbroath, Bera, Durban. Their children were Archie, Alec, Ellie, Francis & Winifred who married her second cousin, Henry Eastcourt Bayldon (known as Jack). Mary Hooper was born on 9 January 1849 in Lyndhurst Grove, Camberwell, Surrey. She was the daughter of Henry Hooper and Susannah Sanderson. Mary Hooper was christened on 6 June 1849 in St Giles, Camberwell, Surrey. Sophia, Arthur, Mary and Frederick were listed as the children of Henry Hooper in the 1851 census in 8 Lyndhurst Grove, Camberwell, Surrey. Sophia, Arthur, Mary, Jessie, Katherine and Frances were listed as the children of Henry Hooper in the 1861 census in Penshurst Place, St Giles parish, Camberwell, Surrey. Mary, Jessie, Katherine and Frances were listed as the children of Susannah Sanderson in the 1871 census in 2 Lyndhurst Place, Camberwell, Surrey. Mary Hooper and John Usher Davison was an executor of Susannah Sanderson's estate on 28 April 1906 in the Principal Probate Registry, London.

Child of Mary Hooper and Archibald Findlay

Mary Hooper

(15 July 1716 - )
     Mary Hooper was christened on 15 July 1716 in Kelso. She was the daughter of Joseph Hooper and Janet Row.

Mary Hooper

( - November 1771)
     Mary Hooper was the daughter of Rev William Hooper and Mary Dennie.
     Mary Hooper married John Russell Spence in 1768.
     Mary died in November 1771 in Boston, Suffolk county, Massachusetts, USA.

Mary Hooper

(1819 - August 1837)
     Louisa and Mary were remarkable for their personal beauty and loveliness of character. Mary Hooper was born in 1819. She was the daughter of Archibald Maclaine Hooper and Charlotte De Bernier.
     Mary died in August 1837 in Pittsboro, USA.

Mary Hooper

(circa 1770 - )
     Mary Hooper was born circa 1770.

Child of Mary Hooper and Valentine Keen

Mary Hooper

( - 1831)
     Mary Hooper was the daughter of George Hooper and Catherine Maclaine.
     Mary Hooper married Unknown Shaw. The Shaw line is now extinct.
     Mary Hooper married James Fleming on 6 June 1806 in Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina, USA.
     Mary died of a lingering malady in 1831.

Child of Mary Hooper and Unknown Shaw

Mary Ann Hooper

(2 July 1840 - 26 May 1920)
     Mary Ann Hooper was born on 2 July 1840 in 8 Manchester Terrace, Liverpool Rd, Islington, London. She was the daughter of William Benjamin Hooper and Mary Ann Trull. Mary Ann Hooper was christened on 14 August 1840 in Holy Trinity, Islington.
     Mary Ann Hooper appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Martha Gambell and William Benjamin Hooper in Manchester Terrace, Islington. William, Robert, Mary and Frederick were listed as the children of Mary Ann Trull in the 1851 census in 2 Albion Villas, Liverpool Rd, Islington, London. George and Mary were listed as the children of William Benjamin Hooper in the 1861 census in Mimms Village, South Mimms. Mary and Frederick were listed as the children of Mary Ann Trull in the 1871 census in 342 Liverpool Road, Finsbury, Islington. Mary and Frederick were listed as the children of Mary Ann Trull in the 1881 census in 342 Liverpool Road, Islington. Mary and Frederick were listed as the children of Mary Ann Trull in the 1891 census in Islington.
     Mary Ann Hooper married Alfred Morgan Gillham as his third wife, on 18 July 1891 in St Mary, Islington, Middlesex. He had married Emma Barkworth Hawkes on 3 April 1852 when a clerk on the railway, living at 33 Wellington St at St Mattew, Bethnal Green. His father was a store keeper inthe Artillery. They had Helen Flora Gillham, baptised 28 Jan 1853 at St Thomas, Stepney. He next married on 25 Apr 1871 Blanche Campbell Valentine at St Thomas, Stepney. He was described as a gent of Stepney and his father as an officer in the Royal Artillery. Mary was widowed in September 1892 on the death of her husband Alfred Morgan Gillham. Mary Ann Hooper was a guest at the wedding of Arthur Frederick Hooper & Fannie Madeline Elma Dempster in Holy Trinity Church of England, Williamstown, Victoria, 2 July 1894; Hooper-Dempster-On the 2nd inst. at Holy Trinity Church, Williamstown, by the Rev. G. F. Cross, Arthur Frcderick, second son of William Hooper of Denili quin, to Fanny Elma, third daughter of William Dempster, of Williamstown.
     We hold her autograph book. She was a guest at Dora Hall's first function in London.
     Mary Ann Hooper and Frederick Hooper appeared on the 1901 census in 342 Liverpool Rd, Islington. Mary A Gillham 60, head, living on own means, born Islington; Fredk Hooper 54, brother, ditto; Rosa Gillham 73, sister in law, living on own means, born Greenwich; with servants Lucy Gibbs 43, Amy Jiggings 20.
     Mary Ann Gillham made a will dated 30 April 1919 in Maida Vale, Middlesex. Will of Mary Ann Gillham of 100 Morshead Mansions, Maida Vale co. London, widow. ... to my cousin Lt Col. H N M McRae D.S.O. of the 15th Sikhs Ludhiana in the Punjab India £10.
To my god daughter Evelyn McWhirter of Parbutore Langla PO Assam £10.
To Enid Gillham, god-daughter of Perth WA. £10.
To Miss Lydia Cooper of 100 Morshead Mansions £200.
To my niece Ella Jeremy of Gurwood St Wagga Wagga NSW the portrait of my mother and of my mother's uncle William Trull and workbox that belonged to my mother and have her initials on and also all silver except that hereby otherwise disposed of and all plated articles not hereby otherwise disposed of.
To my nephew Arthur Frederick Hooper of Whare Toorak Vic all my
silver marked "T".
To my nephew Sydney Benjamin Hooper of Union Bank Sydney NSW the album with crest upon it.
To my cousin Kate Florence Murray and Gertrude Annie Murray of 69 Egerton Rd, Bexhill on Sea the remainder of my furniture, etc. ... if not required then proceeds to Ella Jeremy, Sydney B Hooper & the children of my late nephew Charles Henry Hooper.
To Gertrude Annie Murray all my jewellery & apparel.
Whereas under the will of my late father William Benjamin Hooper my late brother Frederick Hooper was entitled upon my death to a third share of the proceeds of an insurance policy .... I give to 1/3 each to Ella Jeremy, S B Hooper & the children of my late nephew Charles Henry Hooper.
I release Stephen Hooper from the payment of the sum of £150 he borrowed...
As to all other real & personal estate ... 1/3 each to Ella Jeremy, Sydney & the children of Charles Henry.
Stephen Hooper has not yet been identified.
     Mary died on 26 May 1920 in Morshead Mansions, Maida Vale, Middlesex, aged 79. She was buried on 31 May 1920 in Highgate, London. The Hooper family gravestone reads: Also of Mary Ann Gillham. Died 26 May 1920, aged 79 years.
     Her will was proved in the Principal Probate Registry, London.

Mary Elizabeth Hooper

(26 September 1819 - )
     Mary Elizabeth Hooper was born on 26 September 1819. She was the daughter of William Hooper, professor at UNC and South Carolina College, president of Wake Forest, and teacher, with his son-in-law at a private school in Littleton, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Rev William Hooper and Frances Pollack Jones.
     Mary Elizabeth Hooper married John de Berniere Hooper, son of George De Berniere Hooper and Caroline Eliza Mallett, on 30 December 1837. They were fourth cousins.

Children of Mary Elizabeth Hooper and John de Berniere Hooper

Mary Fawler Hooper

(25 October 1819 - circa July 1913)
     Mary Fawler Hooper was born on 25 October 1819 in St George, Bloomsbury, London, England. She was the daughter of George Henry Hooper and Margaret Brewse Ross. Mary Fawler Hooper was christened on 14 December 1819 in St George, Bloomsbury.
     Mary Fawler Hooper appeared on the 1841 census in the household of George Henry Hooper in Bloomsbury St, St George Bloomsbury, London.
     Mary Fawler Hooper married Rev Joseph Maude on 7 December 1841 in St George, Bloomsbury Square, Middlesex, England.
     Mary Fawler Hooper and Rev Joseph Maude were recorded on the 1851 census in High Street, Newport, Isle of Wight, Hampshire. Joseph Maude, head, marreid, 45, curate of Newport, born Reading, Berks; his wife Mary F, 31, born St George Bloomsbury, Mdx; children Samuel 5, Mary J 3, Edith J 2 months, all born at St Nicholas Southampton; father Joseph Maude, widower, 75, born Kendal, Westmorland; niece Charlotte B Masfen? 15, born Stafford, and Jane Sewekkm visitor, unmarried, 31, born Newport Southampton plus 4 servants.
     Mary Fawler Hooper and Rev Joseph Maude appeared on the 1861 census in the Vicarage, Chirk, Denbighshire, Wales.
     Mary Fawler Hooper and Rev Joseph Maude appeared on the 1871 census in Chirk, Denbighshire. Rev Jos Maude, head, 65, Vicar of Chrik, born Reading, Berks; Mary Fawler wife, 51, born Bloomsbury, Mdx; Samuel son, 25, curate of Chirk; Mary Julia, daughter 25; Elizabeth [Edith?] Jane daugher 20?, all born Newport, Isle of Wight; with a cook & housemaid.
     Mary Fawler Hooper appeared on the 1881 census in 'Pendyffryn', Salop St, Overton, Flintshire, Wales. Mary F Maude, 61, head, widow, widow of Beneficed clergyman, born St George Bloomsbury, London; Mary J Maude, 33, daughter, spinster, born Newport, Isle of Wight; Edith J Maude, 30, daughter, spinster, born Newport IoW; Joseph H Maude, 28, son, Fellow & Bord... of Hertford College, Oxford, MA, born Chirk, Denbighshire; Edith Ma Alexander, boarder, unmarried 15, spinster, born South India with a domestic housekeeper, cook and lady's maid.
     Mary Fawler Hooper and Mary Julia Maude appeared on the 1891 census in 'Pendyffryn ', Overton, Flintshire. Mary F Maude, head, widow, 71, living on own means, born Bloomsbury; daughter Mary J Maude 43, ditto, born Newport, Isle of Wight, with servants Emma Roberts 25 & Clara Griffiths 16.
     Mary Fawler Hooper and Mary Julia Maude appeared on the 1901 census in 'Pen Dyffryn', Overton. Mary F Maude 81,widow, living on own means, born Bloomsbury; daughter Mary J Maude 53, born Newport, Hants; servants Mary Riley 28, Emily L Thomas 28 & Sophia E Roberts 22.
     Mary died circa July 1913 in Ellesmere RD, Flintshire, Wales. She was the author of many hyms and was the writer in 1847 of the hymn 'Thine forever! God of love.' She was aged 93 years and 9 months at her death.

Children of Mary Fawler Hooper and Rev Joseph Maude

Mary Jeffreys Hooper

(14 September 1783 - June 1863)
     Mary Jeffreys Hooper was born on 14 September 1783 in Westminster, Middlesex. She was the daughter of James Hooper and Katherine Saxon. Mary Jeffreys Hooper was christened on 4 October 1783 in St George Hanover Square, Westminster.
     Mary Jeffreys Hooper married Amos Gann on 22 January 1820 in St James, Westminster. He was of St George Bloomsbury.
     Mary Jeffreys Hooper and Amos Gann appeared on the 1841 census in Caroline Street, Finsbury, Middlesex. Amos Gunn, 45, agent, Mary Gunn 35, independent, John Gunn, 19, clerk, all born in the county.
     Mary Jeffreys Hooper lived at Caroline Steet, Bedford Sq, London, 1843.
     Mary Jeffreys Hooper lived at Norfolk Street, the Strand, London, 1850.
     Mary Jeffreys Hooper and Amos Gann were recorded on the 1851 census in 31 Norfolk St, London, St Clement Danes, Middlesex. Amos Gann 58, Collector with the Equitable Gas Company, born St Pauls churchyard; his wife Mary J? Gann 60, born St James, Amos J Gann 29, merchant & ship broker, born St Clement Danes, Louisa Gann, 26, born St James; Eliza Brayn 21, servant.
     Mary's death was registered in the quarter ending in June 1863 in London, Pancras RD, Middlesex.

Children of Mary Jeffreys Hooper and Amos Gann

Mary Louisa Hooper

(20 July 1851 - 10 October 1853)
     Mary Louisa Hooper was born on 20 July 1851. She was the daughter of John de Berniere Hooper and Mary Elizabeth Hooper.
     Mary died on 10 October 1853 aged 2.

Mary Madeline Hooper

(circa September 1876 - 13 December 1888)
     Mary Madeline Hooper was born circa September 1876 in Deniliquin, New South Wales. She was the daughter of William Henry Hooper and Sarah Sophia Halliday.
     Mary died on 13 December 1888 in Deniliquin, New South Wales. She was buried in Deniliquin. In loving remembrance of Mary Madeline, dearly loved daughter of William H & Sarah S Hooper, who died 13 Decr 1888, aged 12 years & 3 months. "Thy will be done."

Maude Lyle Hooper

(circa 1892 - 1970)
      Maude was nick-named Bluebell. She was born circa 1892 in Aberdeen, Scotland. She was the daughter of Harry Brereton Hooper and Anna Maria Mackay. W and Ian Mackay Hooper were listed as Harry Brereton Hooper's children in the 1911 census in 2 Cranley Place, London, Kensington.
     Maude died in 1970.

Murray Halliday Hooper

(1874 - 12 July 1913)
     Murray Halliday Hooper was born in 1874 in Deniliquin, New South Wales. He was the son of William Henry Hooper and Sarah Sophia Halliday.
     Murray Hooper sat the civil service exam in September 1895.
     The Pastoral times reported an enthusiastic sendoff for Mr Murray Hooper on 2 March 1901.
     Murray Halliday Hooper lived at Ararat, Victoria, May 1906. Murray was the Union Bank manager in 1913, in Corryong, Victoria. There is no reference to him in the Union Bank or Bank of Australasia records.
     Murray died of a self inflicted revolver shot on 12 July 1913 in Corryong, Victoria. A coroner's inquest was held regarding his death on 12 July 1913 in Corryong. Inquiry at Corryong, on same day as death: On 12 June 1913 the deceased consulted me professionally, in a low state of health and in a condition of neurasthenia & bordering on melancholia. I recommended a change and gave him a medical certificate to procure leave of absence for an indefinite time... David Peter Greenham, Medical Practitioner, Corryong. He was buried on 14 July 1913 in Corryong.
     The administration of his estate was granted on 18 September 1913 in Victoria.

Nancy Hooper

(25 February 1649/50 - )
     Nancy Hooper was christened on 25 February 1649/50 in Stitchill, Roxburghshire. She was the daughter of William Hooper and Elspeth Dickson.

Nathaniel Hooper

(10 March 1793 - 5 March 1858)
     Nathaniel Hooper was born on 10 March 1793 in Westminster, Middlesex. He was the son of James Hooper and Katherine Saxon. Nathaniel Hooper was christened on 10 April 1793 in St George Hanover Square, Westminster. Nathaniel was a solicitor in 1816. Hooper & Leachman, Solicitors, were at 2 George St, Mansion House in 1816-17. By 1822 he was in partnership with his uncle Nathaniel Saxon at 5 Pump Court, Middle Temple, which remained the address of his firm.
     Nathaniel Hooper lived at 2 Mansion House Place, London, between 1818 and 1825.
     Nathaniel Hooper married Elizabeth Saxon, daughter of Samuel Simon Saxon and Elizabeth Isabella Livingston, on 16 August 1823 in Evercreech, Somerset.
     Nathaniel Hooper lived at 23 Old Burlington St, London?, 1827.
     Nathaniel Hooper lived at 6 Michael's Grove, Brompton, London, 1837.
     Nathaniel Hooper married Emma Warner before 1 October 1837 in Kensington RD, Middlesex.
     Nathaniel Hooper and Emma Warner appeared on the 1841 census in Greville Place, St Marylebone, Westminster. Nathaniel Hooper, 45, solicitor; Emma 40, Katharine 14; Elizabeth 13; Mary 11; Emma 2, Eliza 11 weeks, all except Katharine born in the county.
     Nathaniel Hooper lived at 11 Greville Place, Kilburn, Middlesex, 1845. From 1845-8 he lived at 11 Greville Place, Kilburn, and also in 1848 was listed as of Richmond Surrey, and solicitor to the New Brunswick & Nova Scotia Land Company. He was still at Richmond in 1853, but moved to Hartley Wintney, Hants., where he died.
     Nathaniel Hooper lived at 5 Pump Crt, Temple?, London, May 1846.
     Nathaniel Hooper and Emma Warner were recorded on the 1851 census in The Rise, Richmond, Surrey. Nathaniel Hooper, had, 58, solicitor, born Mdx St Geo Hanover Square, his wife Emma aged 50, ditto, and daughters Catherine Saxon 24, born Evercreech, Somerset; Elizabeth Saxon aged 23, born Fulham, Middlesex; Mary aged 21, born Fulham, Emma A W aged 12, scholar at home, born Kensington and Cecilia Petersdorff aged 7, ditto, born St Mary le Bow.
     Nathaniel Hooper made a will dated 2 September 1855. He mentions his five daughters, stocks, leasehold houses at nos.10 & 11 South Molton St, a fourth share in houses in the parish of St Margaret Westminster devised by the will of his late uncle Simon Saxon Hooper.
     Nathaniel died on 5 March 1858 in Hartley Wintney, Hampshire, aged 64. At his residence, Hartley Wintney, Hants., aged 64, Nathaniel Hooper esq. late of the Temple, London and of Richmond, Surrey.
     His will was proved on 1 April 1858 in the Principal Probate Registry, London. His will (effects under £16,000) was proved by Emma Hooper, widow and James Hooper of Bath Place, Peckham, Surrey, the brother.

Children of Nathaniel Hooper and Elizabeth Saxon

Children of Nathaniel Hooper and Emma Warner

Nunus Septimus Hooper

(2 May 1788 - )
     Nunus Septimus Hooper was christened on 2 May 1788 in St Mary, St Marylebone, Westminster, Middlesex. He was the son of John Hooper and Mary Fawler.

Octavius Septimus Hooper

(22 January 1787 - )
     Octavius Septimus Hooper was christened on 22 January 1787 in St Mary, St Marylebone, Westminster, Middlesex. He was the son of John Hooper and Mary Fawler.

Patriarch Hooper

Children of Patriarch Hooper

Percy Walpole Hooper

(before 1 April 1862 - 1893)
     Percy Walpole Hooper was born before 1 April 1862 in Bromley, Kent, England. He was the son of Alfred Dawson Hooper and Letitia Walpole. Louisa, Letitia, Ellen and Percy were listed as the children of Alfred Dawson Hooper in the 1871 census in 'Souldern', Sevenoaks, Kent.
     Percy was educated from September 1873 to April 1878 in Lancing College, Sussex. Letitia, Louisa, Henry, Ellen and Percy were listed as the children of Alfred Dawson Hooper in the 1881 census in 'Souldern', Vine Rd, Sevenoaks, Kent.
     Percy Walpole Hooper arrived in 1882 at Western Australia.
     Percy died in 1893 in Western Australia.

Peter Hooper

(before 1800 - )
     Peter Hooper was born before 1800.
     Peter Hooper married Margaret Scott on 31 July 1821 in Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland.

Children of Peter Hooper and Margaret Scott

Possible link Hooper

     Possible died in Roxburghshire, Scotland.

Child of Possible link Hooper

Ralph Archbald Hooper

(15 October 1783 - )
     Ralph Archbald Hooper was christened on 15 October 1783 in Ednam, Roxburghshire. He was the son of Robert Hooper and Elisabeth Archbald.

Ralph Archbald Hooper

(11 July 1782 - before 1783)
     Ralph Archbald Hooper was christened on 11 July 1782 in Ednam, Roxburghshire. He was the son of Robert Hooper and Elisabeth Archbald.
     Ralph died before 1783 in Ednam.

Randle Brereton Hooper

(9 February 1855 - 14 January 1881)
      Randle Brereton Hooper was also known as Randell in records. He was born on 9 February 1855 in Thornage Hall, Erpington RD, Norfolk. He was the son of Rev Robert Poole Hooper and Harriet Brereton. George, Robert, Randle and Harry was listed as the son of Rev Robert Poole Hooper in the 1861 census in Manor Cottage, Langham, Norfolk. Robert Poole Hooper, head, mar, 34, clerk in holy orders, without cure of souls, born Bloomsbury, Mdx; Harriot, wife, 34 born Blakeney, Nfk; George Brereton, son 10? born Gt Stanmore, Mdx; Harriet Anna, daughter 9, born Blakeney, Nfk; Robert Poole, son, 7, born Thornage Nfk; Randle Brereton, son 6, ditto; Augusta Maude, daughter 5, ditto, Margaret Ross, daughter 3, born Langham, Nfk; Henry Brereton, son 1, ditto; Margaret Hooper, sister, unmarried, 47, born Bloomsbury, Mdx; and four servants.
     Randle was educated from August 1867 to June 1871 in Uppingham school, Rutland.
     Randle died on 14 January 1881 in Tweefontein, Basutoland, South Africa, aged 25. He served in the 2nd Cape Mounted Yeomanry and was killed in action. The clock in the tower of St Mary's New Shoreham was erected in memory of Randle and his mother by Robert Poole Hooper in 1893.