Personal Details of William Dredge

 

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Buried:  10/03/1856

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Memorial Details
  From top of ledger: Sacred to the Memory of/ William Dredge/ Alderman of this/ Borough/ who departed this life/ March 4th 1856/ aged 64 years./ Also of / David Dredge/ who died Sept.22nd 1866/ aged 76 years./ Also/ George Dredge/ who died March 28th 1872/ aged 78 years/ Interred in St Nicolas Churchyard.
 
Name on Memorial William DREDGE
Date of death 04/03/1856
Age 64
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type Ledger slab on base
Construction Material Sandstone with engraved letters
Condition of memorial Good
Pattison Location Code W101
Recorder's Notes Inscription includes memorial to George Dredge, buried at St Nicolas Churchyard. page 18 mrs P W101
Others named on memorial
David DREDGE

Cemetery accounts

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Name at death William Dredge
Date of burial 10/03/1856
Whence brought Newbury
Where & how buried Unconsecrated Ground - Brick Grave
By whom buried Rev'd. H.R. Young
Account Entry Book 1 - Page 28

Accounts Entry for William Dredge
© Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Newspaper Cuttings

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William Dredge
Source: Reading Mercury 8 March 1856 and 16 November 1850 and Berkshire Chronicle 4 April 1857
Article date: 08/03/1856
Copyright: Reading Mercury and Berkshire Chronicle
Transciption:

WILLIAM DREDGE

 

MAYOR 1843, 1850 and 1851

 

DEATH OF ALDERMAN DREDGE

 

We regret to announce the death of Mr. William Dredge, who expired on Tuesday evening, the 4th instant, in the 64th year of his age. The state of the deceased gentleman's health had been such as to create considerable alarm among his relatives and friends for some time past, and consequently the melancholy event had been rather anticipated.

In the passing of the Municipal Act, in 1835, Mr. Dredge was elected a member of the Town Council and served the office of Mayor three times, viz., in 1843, 1850, and 1851, and was first elected an Alderman in 1841; he was also a Magistrate of the Borough, and a Trustee of the Municipal Charity Estates, and filled the office of a Guardian of the Union for the town for many years; his attendance at the Board was most punctual. In fact the deceased manifested the greatest zeal in all matters that tended to benefit the interests of his native town.

The vacancy in the Corporation occasioned by the lamented death of Mr. Dredge must be filled up within 10 days; and as in all probability the new alderman will be chosen from the councillors, the burgesses will be shortly called upon to elect a proper person to fill the office of councillor.

 

MUNICIPAL CHARITY TRUSTEES

 

Since the appointment of these Trustees (47 in number) in 1837, there have occurred six deaths- viz, Mr. Avery, Mr. Brown, Mr. John Flint, Mr. J. Bunny, Mr. M. James, and Mr. Wm. Dredge.

There have been also four removals of parties, who now reside at too great a distance to assist in conducting the business of the Charities- viz. Rev. Joseph Birchall, Mr. T. Leonard, Mr. G. Payne, and Mr. Hazell and the remaining seven are Messrs. E. W. Gray, J.Alexander, T. Simmons, John Kimber, J. Bodman, M. Willis, and Dr. Brown.

 

Reading Mercury 8th March 1856

 

OUR obituary this week contains the demise of Mr. William Dredge of this town, which has caused several public offices to become vacant, namely, alderman of the borough, justice of the peace, and trustee of the municipal charities. This gentleman had been a member of the civic body ever since the passing of the Municipal Act in 1835; he had served the office of Mayor three times, and was elected an alderman in 1841. In religion he was a Unitarian; his political principles were of the old radical school, and he was very popular amongst the poorer classes of the town.

 

TOWN COUNCIL- According to the Municipal Act the office of alderman must be filled up within 10 days of such vacancy occurring, which has been occasioned by the death of Mr. Dredge; therefore, should the alderman be elected from the councillors, an election for a member of that body will shortly take place. Several candidates have been named, but we would advise our townsmen not to promise their votes too soon, as, no doubt, some gentleman who holds a position and a stake in the town will be induced as a duty to come forward on this occasion as a candidate to represent the interests of the borough.

 

Berkshire Chronicle

 

TOWN COUNCIL – The adjourned meeting of the Town Council was held yesterday (Friday). There were present -Wm Dredge, Esq., Mayor, Aldermen Simmons and Higgins; Councillors Gray Turner, Hickman, Adey, Mason, Martin, Deller, Boyer, Fidler, Carter, Wilson and Keens.

Before the business was commenced the Mayor rose and stated that having been elected to the office in his absence, and unsolicited on his part, he would endeavour to discharge his duties to the best of his abilities, and hoped that his conduct would be such as would give satisfaction to the town at large.

The late Mayor then placed the borough seal in the new Mayor's hands. The minutes of the last meeting having been read.

Mr. Gray read the report of the financial committee; it was rather long, but the following is the epitome of it;- “Our present report will demand a greater degree of your attention than any similar document has required, in so far as this borough is concerned, since the passing of the Act 5 and 6 William 4th c 76....

Reading Mercury 16th November 1850

 

After his death the following notice appeared

BERKSHIRE and HAMPSHIRE

VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES

situate in Northbrook-street, Bartholomew-street, Madeira-place,

West-street, Wash Common, NEWBURY, Berks.

Also THREE HOUSES and LAND, at EAST WOODHAY, Hants.

 

MR ALEXANDER DAVIS is instructed by the executors of the late William Dredge, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, early in the month of May, the above named Properties, comprising valuable Building Plots, Dwelling-houses, Villas, small private Dwellings and Cottages, which will be arranged in Lots suitable for purchasers.

Full particulars in future papers, and of Messrs. Gray and Godwin, Solicitors, Newbury, Berks.

Berkshire Chronicle 4th April 1857

 

Sources:Reading Mercury 8 March 1856 and 16 November 1850: Berkshire Chronicle 4 April 1857

 

Referred to in Richard Godfrey's book "Newbury Borough Police 1836-1875” 
ISBN 978-0-9560926-0-1  Pages 9, 37-9, 119-120
 

 

Very much involved in riots of July 1852 when the Riot Act was read


   
 

 

  This obituary entry is awaiting verification.

Biographical Information

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William Dredge c1792-1856

William Dredge

c1792-1856

William was baptised on the 16th May 1792, at St Nicolas Church, Newbury, Berkshire, the son of James and Anna Maria Dredge.

William’s father James was a Victualler and Basket Maker. He was born c1763. James died (of decline) aged 40, in 1803. He was buried on the 30th March, at St Nicolas, Newbury

William’s mother Anna Maria was born c1765. She died aged 69 in 1834 and was buried on the 12th December, at St Nicolas, Newbury.

James and Anna Maria also had the following children (baptised at St Nicolas, Newbury):

Nathaniel and David, (baptised together) 13th November 1789

George, 18th April 1794 (born 14th March 1794)

Richard, 5th August 1796

John, 22nd June 1798 (born 21st May 1798)

Anna Maria, 30th October 1799 (born 22ndSeptember 1799)

The 1815 census of Newbury records William’s widowed mother Anna Maria (47), living at the Nags Head, on the east side of Bartholomew Street, Newbury, Berkshire, with her children,  David (21), a Basket Maker, George (20), a Smith, Richard (17), a Basket Maker, John (16), a Locksmith and Anna Maria (15). William and his brother Nathaniel had left home before this census was taken.

William married Martha Boyer, a widow, (nee Ruddle) on the 29thJanuary 1825, at St Nicolas Church, Newbury. (Witnesses were, John Ruddle, Ann Ruddle and Elizabeth Adams).

(Martha was baptised in 1785 in Kingsclere, Hampshire, the daughter of William and Mary Ruddle. Matha married William Boyer on the 14thFebruary 1808 in Kingsclere, Hampshire (William was from Newbury, witnesses, Ann Ruddle, G. Boyer and Elizabeth Hobbs). They had the following children baptised at St Nicolas, Newbury: William, born 30th December 1808, baptised 24thFebruary 1809, Elizabeth, born 5th December 1810, baptised 3rdMarch 1811, George born and baptised on the 26thOctober 1812 and Clara, baptised 2ndJanuary 1814).

William was widowed in 1835. Martha died aged 49, she was buried on the 3rd July, in Kingsclere, Hampshire. (Abode at time of death, Bartholomew Street, Newbury)

In 1835 William was elected a member of the Town Council and was elected an Alderman in 1841. He also served as Mayor of Newbury in 1843, 1850 and 1851.

The 1841 census records William (45) as a Carpenter, living in Bartholomew Street, Newbury, with is stepdaughters, Elizabeth Boyer (25) and Clara Boyer (25). (Both girls surnames were recorded as Dredge)

The 1851 census records William (58) as a Carpenter employing 6 men, living in Bartholomew Street, Newbury, with Elizabeth Boyer (40), Clara Boyer (37) (both recorded as Annuitants) and a House Servant.

William died aged 64 on the 4th March 1856, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 10th March. (William’s older brother, David was laid to rest with William on the 28th September 1866).

 

 

 

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