Thomas Dyke Acland

Thomas Dyke Acland

Male 1809 - 1898  (89 years)

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  1. 1.  Thomas Dyke Acland was born on 25 May 1809 (son of Thomas Dyke Acland and Lydia Elizabeth Hoare); died on 29 May 1898; was buried in Columb John Chapel, Killerton, Devon.

    Thomas married Mary Mordaunt on 14 Apr 1841 in Walton, Wellesbourne, Warwickshire. Mary (daughter of Charles Mordaunt and Marianne Holbech) was born on 02 Nov 1811 in Walton, Wellesbourne, Warwickshire; died on 11 Jun 1851 in Somersetshire; was buried in Columb John Chapel, Killerton, Devon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Thomas married Mary Erskine on 18 Jun 1856 in St. James, Paddington, Westminster, Middlesex. Mary (daughter of John Erskine and Mary Mordaunt) was born on 13 Jun 1806; was christened on 13 Jul 1806 in St. James, Piccadilly, Westminster, London; died on 14 May 1892; was buried in Columb John Chapel, Killerton, Devon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas Dyke Acland was born on 29 Mar 1787; died on 22 Jul 1871; was buried in Columb John Chapel, Killerton, Devon.

    Thomas married Lydia Elizabeth Hoare. Lydia was born on 16 Sep 1786; died on 23 Jun 1856; was buried in Columb John Chapel, Killerton, Devon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lydia Elizabeth Hoare was born on 16 Sep 1786; died on 23 Jun 1856; was buried in Columb John Chapel, Killerton, Devon.

    Notes:


    --- "Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review" August 1856, Volume 201, Page 257:

    June 23, suddenly, at Hyde-park Gardens, London, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mills, aged 69, Lydia Elizabeth, wife of Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, Bart., M.P., of Killerton, Devonshire. The funeral of the late lamented Lady Acland took place on Saturday evening last, in the yard of the old family chapel of Columbjohn, and was attended in large numbers by the tenantry and their wives, by the poor, and by almost the whole neighbourhood. The scene was one of the most simple but affecting description, and the demeanour of all present evinced not only their reverence for the sacred rite then performing, but also their deep feeling for the departed, and her surviving relatives. The funeral was attended by Sir Thomas Acland and his four sons, by several grandchildren, by Lady Acland's nephews (sons of her brothers, Mr. George and Archdeacon Hoare) by Lord Carnarvon, Lord and Mr. Charles Courtenay, Right Hon. John Fortescue, Mr. Hoare of Luscombe, Mr. Blencowe, Mr. Jenkinson, Dr. Miller, and several other private friends. In the evening the procession started from the house, soon after six o'clock, and consisted of a hearse and four horses; mourning coaches with four horses each; three private carriages; and by some 300 or 400 of the tenantry on the estate. The Rev. J. Hellings, and the Rev. Appom officiated on the occasion. As a proof of the reverential feeling exhibited by the attendants, it may be stated that on the Lord's Prayer, in the funeral service, being commenced, everyone in the chapel-yard, amounting to several hundreds, immediately knelt, and continued in that posture till the whole was concluded.

    Children:
    1. Agnes Lucy Dyke Acland
    2. 1. Thomas Dyke Acland was born on 25 May 1809; died on 29 May 1898; was buried in Columb John Chapel, Killerton, Devon.