See also
Husband:
Charles Lucas (1808-1869)
Wife:
Frances Short (1810-1866)
Children:
Marriage:
15 Mar 1832
Saint Thomas, Salisbury, Wiltshire
Name:
Charles Lucas
Sex:
Male
Father:
Alexander Lucas (1778-1860)
Mother:
Ann Prangley (c. 1767-1848)
Note 1:
Charles Lucas studied cello under Richard Lindley and was also an organist and conductor. In 1832 he was appointed conductor at the Royal Academy of Music, and in 1839 organist of Hanover Chapel, Regent Street. In the 1851 census he was recorded as professor of harmony & composition at the Royal Academy of Music. He was Principal of the Royal Academy of Music between 1859 and 1866, and from 1856 to 1865 he was a member of the music publishing house of Addison, Hollier & Lucas. He composed an opera, "The Regicide", three symphonies, string quartets, anthems, songs, etc, and edited "Esther" (1851) for the Handel Society.
Amongst Lindley's pupils, CHARLES LUCAS, born 1808, in Salisbury, was the most remarkable. He received his first musical instruction as chorister of the Cathedral, under Arthur Thomas Corfe, after which he attended the Royal Academy of Music in London. In 1830 he was named Composer and Violoncellist to Queen Adelaide, and performed the duties of Organist at St. George's Chapel. Two years later be was entrusted with the duties of Orchestra Conductor at the Royal Academy of Music, and succeeded Cipriani Potter as Principal in 1859. He had already taken the place of his master, Lindley, as first Violoncellist of the Italian Opera. He died on March 23, 1869, in London. His successor in the Opera was the cellist, Collins.
http://www.cello.org/heaven/wasiel/19es.htm
Note 2:
LUCAS, CHARLES (1808-1869), musical composer, born at Salisbury 28 July 1808, was for eight years a chorister in the cathedral, and afterwards studied at the Royal Academy of Music. In 1830 he joined Queen Adelaide's private band, and about the same time became music preceptor to Prince George (now Duke) of Cambridge and the Princes of Saxe-Weimar. In 1832 he was appointed conductor at the Royal Academy of Music, and in 1839 organist of Hanover Chapel, Regent Street. He was for some time conductor of the Choral Harmonists' Society, and from 1840 to 1843 occasionally conducted at the Antient Concerts. From 1859 to 1866 he was principal of the Royal Academy of Music, and from 1856 to 1865 a member of the music-publishing house of Addison, Hollier, & Lucas. He was in much request as a violoncello player, and in that capacity succeeded Robert Lindley at the opera and the leading festivals and concerts. He composed an opera, 'The Regicide,' three symphonies, string quartets, anthems, songs, &c., and edited 'Esther' (1851) for the Handel Society. He died 23 March 1869, and was buried at Woking, Surrey.
[Grove's Dict. of Music, ii. 170, where the date of his death is erroneously given as 30 March; Musical Times, April and May 1869; Mag. of Music, October 1890, where his portrait is engraved.]
Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 34
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Lucas,_Charles_%281808-1869%29_%28DNB00%29
Note 3:
LUCAS Charles. 11 May 1869. The Will of Charles Lucas formerly of Berners Street Oxford Street in the County of Middlesex Principal of the Royal Academy of Music but late of Louvaine Road New Wandsworth in the County of Surrey Professor of Music deceased who died 23 March 1869 at Louvaine Road aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the oaths of Stanley Lucas of 63 New Bond Street in the County of Middlesex aforesaid Music Seller and Radnor Lucas of Alton in the County of Southampton Bank Manager the Sons the surviving Executors. Effects under £3,000. Resworn at the Stamp Office December 1871 under £5,000.
Birth:
28 Jul 1808
Salisbury, Wiltshire
Occupation (1):
11 Jun 1833 (age 24)
Professor of music, 24 Charlotte St, Portland Place
Census (1):
1841 (age 32-33)
Music professor, Charlotte Street, St Marylebone
Occupation (2):
1847 (age 38-39)
Teacher of music, Charlotte St, Portland Place, Middlesex (mentioned in will of Charles Batten)
Census (2):
1851 (age 42-43)
Prof. of harmony & composition at the Royal Academy of Music
Census (3):
1851 (age 42-43)
54 Berners Street, Marylebone
Census (4):
1861 (age 52-53)
Musical publisher, 54 Berners St, Cavendish Square, Marylebone
Death:
23 Mar 1869 (age 60)
Louvaine Road, New Wandsworth, Surrey
Name:
Frances Short
Sex:
Female
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
1810
Salisbury, Wiltshire
Fact1:
1847 (age 36-37)
Mentioned in will of Charles Batten
Census (1):
1851 (age 40-41)
Wife in household
Census (2):
1861 (age 50-51)
Wife in household
Death fact:
1866 (age 55-56)
1866 Mar Q, Wandsworth, 1d/355
Death:
8 Mar 1866 (age 55-56)
Louvaine Road, St John's Hill, Wandsworth, Surrey
Name:
Adeline Lucas
Sex:
Female
Birth:
14 Dec 1832
Marylebone, Middlesex
Baptism:
11 Jun 1833 (age 0)
Trinity, St. Marylebone, London
Census:
1841 (age 8-9)
Living with parents
Death fact:
1843 (age 10-11)
GRO Reference: 1843 D Quarter in SALISBURY Volume 08 Page 269 (aged 10)
Death:
1843 (age 10-11)
Salisbury, Wiltshire
Name:
Stanley Lucas
Sex:
Male
Spouse (1):
Susan Cazaly (1838-1863)
Spouse (2):
Marianna Henrietta Cazaly (1840-1925)
Children:
Stanley Cazaly Lucas (1863-1885)
Beatrice Susan Lucas (1870-1957)
Charles Arthur Lucas (1872-1930)
Alexander Emil Lucas (1874-1966)
Eva Constance Lucas (1876-1930)
Cecil Lucas (1877-1931)
Dorothy Ida Lucas (1879-1962)
Winifred Lucas (1880-1953)
Note 1:
Secretary of the Royal Society of Musicians (1862-1903) and the London Philharmonic Society (1866-1880); music publisher, of the publishing house: "Stanley Lucas, Weber, Pitt & Hatzfeld Ltd.", London and Leipzig, from 1873 to 1899.
Note 2:
MARRIED. On the 10th instant, at Kensington Parish Church, Stanley, eldest son of Charles Lucas, Esq, Principal of the Royal Academy of Music, to Susan, second daughter of William Cazaly, Esq, of No. 3 Sheffield Gardens, Kensington.
Ref 'The Musical World', 1861, page 520
MARRIAGE. On the 20th ult., at Serrieres, Neufchatel, Switzerland, STANLEY LUCAS Esq. to MARIANNE HENRIETTA third daughter of the late W. CAZALY, Esq.
Ref 'The Musical World', Dec 18 1869, page 868
Note 3:
LUCAS Stanley of 112 Alexandra Road South Hampstead Middlesex died 24 July 1903; Probate London 19 August to Marianna Henrietta Lucas widow. Effects £153 15s.
Birth:
6 May 1834
Marylebone, Middlesex
Baptism:
7 Jun 1834 (age 0)
Saint Marylebone
Census (1):
1841 (age 6-7)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1851 (age 16-17)
Clerk to music publisher, living with parents
Census (3):
1861 (age 26-27)
"Secretary, R.S. of Musicians", living with parents
Census (4):
1871 (age 36-37)
Music seller, 35 Great Marlborough Street, Westminster
Occupation (1):
1871 (age 36-37)
Secretary of the London Philharmonic Society
Census (5):
1881 (age 46-47)
Music publisher, 46 Cambridge Road, Willesden, Middlesex
Census (6):
1891 (age 56-57)
Music publisher, 112 Alexandra Road, Hampstead
Occupation (2):
Jun 1897 (age 63)
Secretary, Royal Society of Musicians of GB
Census (7):
1901 (age 66-67)
Music publisher, 112 Alexandra Road, Hampstead
Death:
24 Jul 1903 (age 69)
Hampstead, Middlesex
Name:
Radnor Lucas
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
15 Feb 1836
Marylebone, Middlesex
Baptism:
22 Jun 1836 (age 0)
Saint Marylebone
Census (1):
1841 (age 4-5)
Living with Edward Keele, great-grandfather, Egham
Census (2):
1851 (age 14-15)
Living with parents
Census (3):
1871 (age 34-35)
Bank manager, High Street, Alton
Census (4):
1881 (age 44-45)
Bank manager, High Street, Alton
Census (5):
1891 (age 54-55)
Bank Manager, East Street, Bridport
Census (6):
1911 (age 74-75)
Retired bank manager, Woodbourne, 6 de Cham Road, St Leonards on Sea
Death fact:
1927 (age 90-91)
1927 Mar Q, Hastings, 2b/44 (aged 90)
Death:
1927 (age 90-91)
Hastings, Sussex
Name:
Marriette Lucas
Sex:
Female
Birth:
1837
Marylebone, Middlesex
Baptism:
28 Aug 1837 (age 0)
Saint Marylebone
Death:
1837 (age 0)
Marylebone, Middlesex
Burial:
1 Sep 1837
Saint Marylebone (aged 2 months)
Name:
Frances Lucas
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
4 Sep 1838
Marylebone, Middlesex
Census (1):
1841 (age 2-3)
Living with parents
Baptism:
31 Mar 1843 (age 4)
Saint Marylebone
Census (2):
1851 (age 12-13)
Living with parents
Name:
Zoe Lucas
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
28 Oct 1840
Marylebone, Middlesex
Census (1):
1841 (age 0-1)
Living with parents
Baptism:
31 Mar 1843 (age 2)
Saint Marylebone
Census (2):
1851 (age 10-11)
Living with parents
Census (3):
1861 (age 20-21)
Living with parents
Census (4):
1871 (age 30-31)
Wife in household
Death fact:
1935 (age 94-95)
1935 Dec Q, Hastings, 2b/54 (aged 96)
Death:
1935 (age 94-95)
Hastings, Sussex
Name:
Dorothy Lucas
Sex:
Female
Birth:
20 Sep 1842
Marylebone, Middlesex
Baptism:
31 Mar 1843 (age 0)
Saint Marylebone
Death:
1843 (age 0-1)
Marylebone, Middlesex
Burial:
15 Apr 1843
Saint Marylebone (aged 7 months)
Name:
Kellow Lucas
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Mary Annie Kay (c. 1856- )
Note 1:
Kellow Lucas married Mary Annie Kay on the Isle of Man in 1875. Although Mary Annie was born Shanghai China about 1856 she was brought up on the Island by an Uncle and Aunt. In 1881 Kellow and Mary were living as lodgers at 53 Derby Sq, Onchan and I have been unable to find them on any census since. Also in 1881 on the island at Maughold, Ramsey were two children Marie Annie Lucas aged 4 and Frances Alma Lucas 2. They were lodgers at the home of William and Caroline Wild. He was a certificated teacher 1st class. In 1891 in Scotland I came across these same children with the daughter of Kellow's sister Ida who had married Thomas Marr and lived in Glasgow. I have looked for them in 1901 to no avail. They may have returned to the Isle of Man and married thus changing their surnames or they may have followed their parents to wherever they went.
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Note 2:
LUCAS Kellow of Coburg Road Ramsey Isle of Man gentleman died 16 February 1890; Probate London 2 January 1892 to Frederick Saunderson civil engineer. Effects £127 18s. 9d.
Birth:
14 Sep 1845
Marylebone, Middlesex
Baptism:
22 Nov 1845 (age 0)
Saint Marylebone
Census (1):
1851 (age 5-6)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1861 (age 15-16)
Living with parents
Census (3):
1871 (age 25-26)
Mechanical engineer, High Street, Egham, Surrey (unmarried)
Census (4):
1881 (age 35-36)
Income From Dividends, lodger, 53 Derby Sq, Onchan, Isle of Man
Death:
16 Feb 1890 (age 44)
Isle of Man
Name:
Edith Lucas
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Children:
Birth:
14 Feb 1847
Marylebone, Middlesex
Baptism:
3 Dec 1847 (age 0)
All Souls, Saint Marylebone, London
Birth fact:
1847 (age 0)
1847 Jun Qtr, Marylebone, 1/137
Census (1):
1851 (age 3-4)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1861 (age 13-14)
Living with parents
Census (3):
1871 (age 23-24)
Living with brother Kellow Lucas (unmarried)
Census (4):
1891 (age 43-44)
Living on own means, 4 Beacon Terrace, St Columb Minor, Newquay, Cornwall (widow)
Census (5):
1901 (age 53-54)
Living on own means, Triven Road, Newquay, Cornwall (widow)
Death fact:
1923 (age 75-76)
1923 Jun Q, St Columb, 5c/108 (aged 76)
Death:
1923 (age 75-76)
St Columb, Newquay, Cornwall
Name:
Ida Lucas
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
13 Nov 1848
Marylebone, Middlesex
Baptism:
9 Dec 1848 (age 0)
All Souls, Saint Marylebone, London
Birth fact:
1848 (age 0)
1848 Dec Qtr, Marylebone, 1/143
Census (1):
1851 (age 2-3)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1861 (age 12-13)
Living with parents
Census (3):
1871 (age 22-23)
Living with brother Kellow Lucas (unmarried)
Census (4):
1881 (age 32-33)
Wife in household
Census (5):
1891 (age 42-43)
Wife in household
Census (6):
1901 (age 52-53)
1 Catherines Garden, Corstorphine, Midlothian
Census (7):
1911 (age 62-63)
Widow, living with son Vyvyan Marr, 21 Waldeck Road, West Ealing (5 children, 3 living, 2 dead)
Death fact:
1918 (age 69-70)
1918 Dec Q, St Columb, 5c/146 (aged 70)
Death:
1918 (age 69-70)
St Columb, Newquay, Cornwall
Name:
Barnard Lucas
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
1850
Marylebone, Middlesex
Census (1):
1851 (age 0-1)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1861 (age 10-11)
Living with parents
Census (3):
1871 (age 20-21)
Banker's clerk, living with brother Kellow Lucas (unmarried)
Census (4):
1881 (age 30-31)
Commercial clerk music trade, 71 Shardeloes Rd, Deptford
Census (5):
1901 (age 50-51)
Accountant, 24 Rowan Road, Hammersmith (married, wife absent)
Death fact:
1936 (age 85-86)
1936 Mar Q, Battersea, 1d/411 (aged 85)
Death:
1936 (age 85-86)
Battersea, Surrey
Name:
Jessie Lucas
Sex:
Female
Birth:
25 Sep 1857
Marylebone, Middlesex
Baptism:
17 Dec 1857 (age 0)
All Souls, Saint Marylebone, London
Census:
1861 (age 3-4)
Living with parents
Death fact:
1862 (age 4-5)
1862 Dec Q, Marylebone, 1a/314
Death:
1862 (age 4-5)
Marylebone, Middlesex
Charles Lucas studied cello under Richard Lindley and was also an organist and conductor. In 1832 he was appointed conductor at the Royal Academy of Music, and in 1839 organist of Hanover Chapel, Regent Street. In the 1851 census he was recorded as professor of harmony & composition at the Royal Academy of Music. He was Principal of the Royal Academy of Music between 1859 and 1866, and from 1856 to 1865 he was a member of the music publishing house of Addison, Hollier & Lucas. He composed an opera, "The Regicide", three symphonies, string quartets, anthems, songs, etc, and edited "Esther" (1851) for the Handel Society.
Amongst Lindley's pupils, CHARLES LUCAS, born 1808, in Salisbury, was the most remarkable. He received his first musical instruction as chorister of the Cathedral, under Arthur Thomas Corfe, after which he attended the Royal Academy of Music in London. In 1830 he was named Composer and Violoncellist to Queen Adelaide, and performed the duties of Organist at St. George's Chapel. Two years later be was entrusted with the duties of Orchestra Conductor at the Royal Academy of Music, and succeeded Cipriani Potter as Principal in 1859. He had already taken the place of his master, Lindley, as first Violoncellist of the Italian Opera. He died on March 23, 1869, in London. His successor in the Opera was the cellist, Collins.
http://www.cello.org/heaven/wasiel/19es.htm
LUCAS, CHARLES (1808-1869), musical composer, born at Salisbury 28 July 1808, was for eight years a chorister in the cathedral, and afterwards studied at the Royal Academy of Music. In 1830 he joined Queen Adelaide's private band, and about the same time became music preceptor to Prince George (now Duke) of Cambridge and the Princes of Saxe-Weimar. In 1832 he was appointed conductor at the Royal Academy of Music, and in 1839 organist of Hanover Chapel, Regent Street. He was for some time conductor of the Choral Harmonists' Society, and from 1840 to 1843 occasionally conducted at the Antient Concerts. From 1859 to 1866 he was principal of the Royal Academy of Music, and from 1856 to 1865 a member of the music-publishing house of Addison, Hollier, & Lucas. He was in much request as a violoncello player, and in that capacity succeeded Robert Lindley at the opera and the leading festivals and concerts. He composed an opera, 'The Regicide,' three symphonies, string quartets, anthems, songs, &c., and edited 'Esther' (1851) for the Handel Society. He died 23 March 1869, and was buried at Woking, Surrey.
[Grove's Dict. of Music, ii. 170, where the date of his death is erroneously given as 30 March; Musical Times, April and May 1869; Mag. of Music, October 1890, where his portrait is engraved.]
Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 34
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Lucas,_Charles_%281808-1869%29_%28DNB00%29
LUCAS Charles. 11 May 1869. The Will of Charles Lucas formerly of Berners Street Oxford Street in the County of Middlesex Principal of the Royal Academy of Music but late of Louvaine Road New Wandsworth in the County of Surrey Professor of Music deceased who died 23 March 1869 at Louvaine Road aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the oaths of Stanley Lucas of 63 New Bond Street in the County of Middlesex aforesaid Music Seller and Radnor Lucas of Alton in the County of Southampton Bank Manager the Sons the surviving Executors. Effects under £3,000. Resworn at the Stamp Office December 1871 under £5,000.
Secretary of the Royal Society of Musicians (1862-1903) and the London Philharmonic Society (1866-1880); music publisher, of the publishing house: "Stanley Lucas, Weber, Pitt & Hatzfeld Ltd.", London and Leipzig, from 1873 to 1899.
MARRIED. On the 10th instant, at Kensington Parish Church, Stanley, eldest son of Charles Lucas, Esq, Principal of the Royal Academy of Music, to Susan, second daughter of William Cazaly, Esq, of No. 3 Sheffield Gardens, Kensington.
Ref 'The Musical World', 1861, page 520
MARRIAGE. On the 20th ult., at Serrieres, Neufchatel, Switzerland, STANLEY LUCAS Esq. to MARIANNE HENRIETTA third daughter of the late W. CAZALY, Esq.
Ref 'The Musical World', Dec 18 1869, page 868
LUCAS Stanley of 112 Alexandra Road South Hampstead Middlesex died 24 July 1903; Probate London 19 August to Marianna Henrietta Lucas widow. Effects £153 15s.
Kellow Lucas married Mary Annie Kay on the Isle of Man in 1875. Although Mary Annie was born Shanghai China about 1856 she was brought up on the Island by an Uncle and Aunt. In 1881 Kellow and Mary were living as lodgers at 53 Derby Sq, Onchan and I have been unable to find them on any census since. Also in 1881 on the island at Maughold, Ramsey were two children Marie Annie Lucas aged 4 and Frances Alma Lucas 2. They were lodgers at the home of William and Caroline Wild. He was a certificated teacher 1st class. In 1891 in Scotland I came across these same children with the daughter of Kellow's sister Ida who had married Thomas Marr and lived in Glasgow. I have looked for them in 1901 to no avail. They may have returned to the Isle of Man and married thus changing their surnames or they may have followed their parents to wherever they went.
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LUCAS Kellow of Coburg Road Ramsey Isle of Man gentleman died 16 February 1890; Probate London 2 January 1892 to Frederick Saunderson civil engineer. Effects £127 18s. 9d.