Jump to: Birth Death Burial Memorial Newspaper Cuttings
Born: | |
Died: | |
Buried: | 19/10/1917 |
Listed below are all the details we have been able to find so far on Frederick John Coldicutt.
As far as we are aware, all the information is correct. However, sometimes transcriptions can lead to errors being made. If you find any errors or omissions, please let us know and we will endeavour to get them corrected as soon as possible.
If you have any further information on Frederick John Coldicutt, we would be delighted to hear from you.
There is no information in our database regarding the birth of Frederick John Coldicutt.
Can you help us? If so, please contact our History Research Group.
There is no information in our database regarding the death of Frederick John Coldicutt.
Can you help us? If so, please contact our History Research Group.
Name at death | Frederick John Coldicutt | ||||||
Age at Death | 73 | ||||||
Burial Date | 19 October 1917 | ||||||
Abode |
"Welldale" Newtown Road
Newbury |
||||||
Official at Burial | A.G.P. Baines | ||||||
Comments | |||||||
Burial Register Index |
|
||||||
Sources | Burial Register |
Burial Register entry for Frederick John Coldicutt
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
From top of scroll: In Loving Memory of/ Tracey/ the dearly beloved wife of Frederick John Coldicutt/ who died December 20th. 1903/ aged 55 years./ Also of Frederick John Coldicutt / of "Welldale", Newbury/ who passed away Oct.17th. 1917/ aged 73 years./ "Abide with Me for it is toward evening and the day is far spent." | |
Name on Memorial | Frederick John COLDICUTT |
Date of death | 17/10/1917 |
Age | 73 |
Gender | Male |
Memorial Type | Four kerbstones on double plot with sculptured scroll at centre |
Construction Material | Limestone with inlaid letters |
Condition of memorial | Fair, some missing letters |
Pattison Location Code | W159 |
Others named on memorial | |
Tracey COLDICUTT |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Reading Mercury | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Article date: | 27/10/1917 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Copyright: | Reading Mercury | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Transciption: | FREDERICK JOHN COLDICUTT The funeral of Mr. F. J. Coldicutt, J.P., took place on Friday afternoon last week, the opening portion of the service being conducted at St. John’s Church (whither the cortege proceeded from the deceased’s residence, Welldale,” Newtown Road) by the vicar (the Rev. A. G. P. Baines).
The mourners included: Mr. W. H. Coldicutt (son), Mrs. Walter Cooke (daughter), Mr. D. Finn and Mrs. Finn (niece), Mrs. W. H. Coldicutt, Mr. W. Cooke, Mr. N. Coldicutt (nephew), Mr. Edward Sal way, Miss Smith (housekeeper), Mr. Sherwood (solicitor). Messrs. E. Curwood, S. Pocock, and T, S. Jordan (employees).
The attendance also included the Mayor (Councillor C. A. Hawker), the following Borough Magistrates: Messrs. H. J. Midwinter, A. Jackson, J. Rankin, J. N. Day, J. Flint, and B. Hickman, Mr. W. R. Pettifer (magistrates’ clerk). Councillors T. W. Turner and G. Griffin, Mr. Stanley V. Pinniger, Messrs. E. J. Forster (South Berks Conservative Association), W. A. Ranshaw. and C. Dalby (Newbury Conservative Club); H. W. Les (representing the Newbury District Water company, of which Mr. Coldicutt was one of the original promoters and a director), N. Liddiard, W. C. Freemantle, W. Edmonds, J. Palmer, R. J. Adey, Walter Church. Mr. and Mrs. John Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Church. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Booth, Miss Wilson, Mrs. W. W. Penford, Mrs. the Misses Fielder, and others.
The interment took place at the Newtown Road Cemetery. The late Mr. Coldicutt was elected to the Magisterial Bench September, 1897. He was a son of the late Mr. W. Coldicutt, of Caversham and had attained the age 73 years.
Reading Mercury - Saturday 27 October 1917
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This obituary entry is awaiting verification. |
Source: | Newbury Weekly News and Mrs Pattison |
Article date: | 03/01/1918 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | FREDERICK JOHN COLDICUTT
THE LATE MR. F.J. COLDICUTT, J. P.
The death of Mr. Frederick John Coldicutt took place on Monday, the 15th inst., at his residence, “Welldale,” at the age of 73. He was the son of the late Mr. W. Coldicutt, of Caversham, Reading. He came to Newbury in 1860, having purchased the old-established purveying business on the Bridge, from the late Mr. Edward Farrow. Here he continued to trade for about a quarter of a century, when he retired to Porchester Villas , and subsequently to his present home at “Welldale.”
Throughout his life he took a quiet but nevertheless a keen interest in all that pertained to the town and its welfare, and contributed generously to local necessities and needs. He was a strenuous adherent of the Conservative cause in politics, and the Church found in him a consistent member.
He held the position of Guardian of the Poor for a lengthened period, but he eventually resigned that position. He was Proctor of St. Marys’s Charity, and Trustee of other charities. Formerly he was a Governor of the Newbury Grammar School. He was one of the original promoters of the Newbury Water Works Company and was a member of the directorate. In 1897 he was appointed a Justice of the Peace for the Borough, at the same time as Alderman A. Jackson and the late Councillor H.S. Hanington. In the early days of such official life he was always a reliable attendant upon the duties which devolved upon him, but for sme years now his health has been so continuously precarious as to incapacitate him entirely from all public tasks.
His wife predeceased him in 1903. He leaves two children, Mr. W.H. Coldicutt and Mrs. Walter Cooke, to mourn their loss.
THE FUNERAL
The funeral took place on Friday afternoon, the first part of the service being held at St. John’s Church (Rev. A. J. P. Baines) officiating. The mourners were Mr. W.H. Coldicutt and Mrs. Cooke (son and daughter), Mrs. D. Finn (niece), Mrs. W.H. Coldicutt (daughter-in-law), Mr. W. Cooke, Mr. N. Coldicutt (nephew), Mr. D. Finn, Mr. E. Salway, Miss Smith (housekeeper), Mr. Sherwood (Solicitor), Mr. E. Curwood, Mr. S. Pocock, Mr. T.S. Jordan, Mrs. Cottrell.
The polished oak coffin was inscribed:- FREDERICK JOHN COLDICUTT Died October 15th, 1917 Aged 73
Newbury Weekly News 24 October 1917 Buried 19 October 1917 Bk 1917 008 no. 9657 FREDERICK JOHN COLDICUTT Continued
Mr. Coldicutt was appointed a magistrate for the borough on September 10th, 1897. On Friday morning at the sitting of the Court the Mayor, (Mr. Adrian Hawker) said they had heard with great sorrow of the death of one of their colleagues, Mr. F.J. Coldicutt, who had been a magistrate for just twenty years. For some time past they had missed his genial presence with them on the Bench, but during the time that health permitted he was regular in his attendance and most conscientious in the discharge of his duties. They desired the Clerk to forward an expression of sympathy with the family, and their high appreciation of his services. Mr. Pettier promised to carry out the wishes of the Bench.
Newbury Weekly News 24 October 1917
THE LATE MR. FREDERICK JOHN COLDICUTT, J. P. of Welldale, Newbury, whose death occurred on October 15th, left estate valued at £9,478 18s 5d., with net personality 35,787 4s 8d.
Newbury Weekly News 3 January 1918 Mrs P p 25 W159 Died 17 October 1917 aged 73
Also wife Tracey died 20 December 1903 aged 55 |
This obituary entry is awaiting verification. |
There is no biographical information available for Frederick John Coldicutt. If you have any information that could help us, please contact the History Research Group.
*The FNRC believe that the certificates published on this page have been added in compliance with the rules laid down by the General Register Office (GRO). Click here for more information.
If you believe that we may have inadvertently breached the privacy of a living person by publishing any document, please contact us so we can immediately remove the certificate and investigate further.
Thank you.
FNRC.
© 2010-2023. Friends of Newtown Road Cemetery, unless otherwise stated.
Web site designed by Paul Thompson
The Friends of Newtown Road Cemetery is a not-for-profit organisation that works in association with Newbury Town Council to look after and maintain Newtown Road Cemetery for the benefit of the people of Newbury.