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NOTE: Vicar of Bray. Rector of Whitchurch, Oxon. Hon Canon of ChristChurch, OxonTFPL in Jun to Dec 1998:He was, from Who Was Who 1897-1916:1.1869: Deacon 2. 1870: Priest3. 1869-71: Curate of Bedminster, Bristol4.1871-73: Curate of Cobham, Surrey5. 1873-83: Vicar of Northam, Southampton[5a. from son Aubrey's birth cert of March 1884: Vicar of Bray]6. 1884-99: Vicar of Ardington, BerksAnd from Crockfords 1921-22:7. 1899-1914: Rector of Whitchurch, Oxon.8. 1913-1917: Rural Dean of HenleyHon Canon of Ch Ch, Oxon. This canonry seems to go with theWhitchurch rectorship as prior and later rectors were alsocanons.______________________________________________His death is deduced from the fact that he ceased being rectorin 1914. He then, according to APL, went to live at HortonLodge (shades of his ancestors who lived in Horton Place orHorton Manor, Surrey?) in Reading (somewhere), freelancing atthe odd church. Crockfords confirms the Horton Lodge, ChristChurch Road, Reading addressand has his last entry in the1921-22 edition so he must have died around then. And his deathcertificate show it to have been on 4 Jul 1922 (TFPL: March2002).But Who Was Who reports his death as 1910; sounds rubbish.__________________________________________________________In 1905 Palmer's Index to the Times records two letters (?) fromCanon H Trotter, one on the 5th Jun on the Bishop of London'sBalance sheet (p. 9, col e)and the other on the 17th March onthe Earthquake shock at Bartner (P. 7, col f).TFPL, Sept 2004: Having seen these letters it is clear that theywere not from him, but from other Henry Trotters.__________________________________________________________In the 1901 census he was livingat The Rectory, Whitchurch,Oxfordshire with all his family save Arthur,as Clergyman of theChurch of England aged 56 and born in Wimbledon, Surrey.In the 1901 census his household consisted of:(a) he and his wife,(b) 5 children, aged from 14 to 22,(c) 1 visiting clergyman,(d) 8 servants in the house, including a butler, footman andcook,(e) In the stables, a coachman and wife.A total economic unit of 17 plus the visitor andthe absent son.__________________________________________________________TFPL, Oct 2004: I am reasonably certain that he became theeventual heir to his father. His elder brother William Sampsonmarried and had two children, but, I have been informed byrelatives, neither married andhad children themselves, bothdying childless (dsp). So, at the death of the last child whichwould have been long after the Canon's death, hisson Arthurbecame (to his suprise I suspect) the representative andeventual heir male of William Trotter, his grandfather. Thisrepresenationthen passed through his sister Liliam who, manyyears after her death, became heir general and representative inher issue; her issue by that time being her son Antony who alsowas, even more to his surpise had he known it, heir general andrepresentative of his gt-grandfather William Trotter. And now Ibear this heavy load on my shoulders too.The heir maleof William Trotter is now William Trotter, thegreat-great-grandson ofAlexander Kenyon, Trotter, the fourthson of William Trotter of Horton Manor._________________________________________________________
nom prefixe: Canon
naissance: Burke Ldd Gents & Who was who
niveau d'instruction: Ch Ch Oxon, matric: 1863, BA 1868, MA 1870. Still Brown then.
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