d.2. Robert Woods WORTLEY, geb. 1858

d.2.  Robert Woods (Rev.), geb. 1858, Suffield, Norfolk, Engeland, oorl. 07/11/1935, begr. Newport Cemetery, City of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Engeland x 1886, Eton, Buckinghamshire, Engeland met Lillian Agatha MARSHALL, geb. 1865, Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire, Engeland, oorl. 30/04/1930, begr. Parish Church of St Mary and St Peter Waddingham, Lincolnshire, Engeland.

Robert Woods was die seun van Robert Wortley en Louisa Woods. 

Event Date 1871
Event Place (Original) Suffield, Norfolk, England
Sub-District Walsham, North
Enumeration District 13
Event Type Census
Name Robert Woods Wortley
Sex Male
Age 13
Birth Year (Estimated) 1858
Birthplace Suffield, Norfolk
Occupation Scholar
Relationship to Head of Household Son

Event Date 1881
Event Place Suffield, Norfolk, England
Registration District Erpingham
Event Type Census
Name Robert W Wortley
Sex Male
Age 23
Birth Year (Estimated) 1858
Birthplace Suffield, Norfolk, England
Marital Status Single
Occupation Farmers Son
Relationship to Head of Household Son

Event Date 31 Mar 1901
Event Place (Original) Hengrave, Suffolk, England
Sub-District Fornham
Registration District Thingoe
Event Type Census
Name Robert W Wortley
Sex Male
Age 41
Birth Year (Estimated) 1860
Birthplace Luffield, Norfolk
Marital Status Married
Occupation CLERGYMAN CH OF ENGLAND
Relationship to Head of Household Head
Page Number 14
Piece/Folio 81
Schedule Type 84

Event Date 31 Mar 1901
Event Place (Original) Hengrave, Suffolk, England
Sub-District Fornham
Registration District Thingoe
Event Type Census
Name Lillian A Wortley
Sex Female
Age 36
Birth Year (Estimated) 1865
Birthplace Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire
Marital Status Married
Relationship to Head of Household Wife

HENGRAVE is a parish near the river Lark, 2 ½ miles north-east from Saxham station on the Bury and Newmarket section of the Great Eastern railway and 4 north-west from Bury St. Edmunds, in the North Western division of the county, Thingoe and Thedwastre petty sessional division, Thingoe hundred and union, Bury St. Edmunds county court district, rural deanery of Thingoe, archdeaconry of Sudbury and diocese of Ely. The church stands near the Hall, and had been disused as a parish church since the middle of the 16th century, but was reopened Jan. 1900, having in 1888—9 undergone thorough restoration at the cost of John Wood esq. from the designs of Mr. H. Green, of Norwich, diocesan architect; it is an edifice of stone, chiefly of the Norman period, consisting of chancel, cave, south porch and a round western tower: in the Hengrave chapel is an altar tomb of marble and colored freestone with a canopy supported on six pillars, and a recumbent effigy to Sir Thomas Kytson, ob. 1540, and Margaret (Donington), his relict, previously widow of Sir Richard Long, of Shengay, Cambs. and eventually third wife of John (Bourchier), second Earl of Bath; she died in London, 20 Dec. 1561, and was buried here 12 Jan. 1561. There are some other monuments. The register dates from the year 1561. The living is a rectory, consolidated with Flempton, joint net yearly value, £300, with 40 acres of glebe, in the gift of John Wood esq. and held since 1896 by the Rev. Robert Woods Wortley B.A. of Caius College, Cambridge, who resides at Flempton. The Almshouses, consisting of four tenements, were erected and endowed by Sir Thomas Kytson with £30 yearly, and subsequently endowed by Elizabeth, his widow, with £4 a year, to provide twelve gowns for twelve of the poorest old women in the twelve surrounding parishes, besides several smaller provisions. Hengrave Hall, the property and residence of John Wood esq. MA., D.L., J.P. lord of the manor and sole landowner, is a Tudor mansion, erected in 1525 by Sir Thomas Kytson, and standing in a park of 300 acres. The soil is good mixed; subsoil, chalk, gravel and clay. The chief crops are wheat and barley. The area is 887 acres of land and 10 of water; rateable value, about £743; the population in 1891 was 189. The nearest telegraph office is at Culford, about 1 ½ miles distant. Bury St. Edmunds is the nearest money order office. The children of this parish attend the school at Flempton. (https://forebears.io/england/suffolk/hengrave)

Memorial Inscriptions in and around the Parish Church of St Mary and St Peter Waddingham,
Lincolnshire. United Benifice of Waddingham St Mary and St Peter with the Chapelry of Snitteby.
25th June 1924 Robert Woods Wortley B A King George V
12 March 1928 Robert Woods Wortley B A instituted as first incumbent of Snitterby
(https://media.acny.uk/media/venues/page/attachment/2020/11/WaddingmMIs_5ucAVEC.pdf)

The Village of Waddingham lies east of Ermine Street and west of the New river Ancholme. Historically the village has developed from two settlements, Stainton and Waddingham, which were situated on opposite banks of the stream, each with their own church. The village retains two large village greens and has a small stream which winds its way to the river. The village must not be confused with the village of Waddington which is south of Lincoln. The Parish church of St Mary and St Peter, Waddingham is situated on the site of the earlier St Mary’s Church; the second Church is no more. Doubt remains as to its exact location which might be at the top of the high street. The Church was restored circa 1860 and most of the exterior dates to that time. In the interior of the church there is some evidence of the original church in the North Aisle.  Numbers used on this document relate to stones NOT burial plots, which accounts for all the gaps on the attached plan They run consecutively beginning in the near right hand corner of the ground ending the front part at the lych gate then recommencing at the Cenotaph. Many of the stones are deteriorating; where the stone has now become unreadable the inscriptions include details from previous recordings. (https://media.acny.uk/media/venues/page/attachment/2020/11/WaddingmMIs_5ucAVEC.pdf)

Memorial Inscriptions in and around the Parish Church of St Mary and St Peter Waddingham,
Lincolnshire

355. Cross: In Loving Memory Lillian Agatha Wortley died 30th April 1930. Rest In Peace

(https://media.acny.uk/media/venues/page/attachment/2020/11/WaddingmMIs_5ucAVEC.pdf)

1935
Gravesite Details
Age: 76, Abode: Lincoln,Norman Pl.