See also
Husband:
Edwards Crisp (1781-1829)
Wife:
Mary Mayhew (1784-1876)
Children:
Marriage:
2 Dec 1805
Wickham Skeith, Suffolk
Name:
Edwards Crisp
Sex:
Male
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Note:
For Crisp pedigree see "Visitation of England and Wales", Vol 13 (1905), pages 115-120.
Birth:
7 Feb 1781
Rendlesham, Suffolk
Baptism:
19 Feb 1781 (age 0)
Melton, Suffolk
Death:
25 Feb 1829 (age 48)
Gedgrave Hall, Suffolk
Burial:
4 Mar 1829
Chillesford, Suffolk
Name:
Mary Mayhew
Sex:
Female
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
17 Nov 1784
Orford, Suffolk
Death:
16 May 1876 (age 91)
Rose Hill, Orford, Suffolk
Burial:
22 May 1876
Chillesford, Suffolk
Name:
Edwards Crisp
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Harriet Copping (c. 1830-1906)
Note (shared):
MRCS; Member of Pathological Society; Fellow of Medical Society, London; sometime Physician Metropolitan Dispensary, Fore Street, London; author of various medical works; editor of London Medical Examiner.
Source: Source: Visitation of England and Wales Volume 13
General practitioner in London from 1830. Practised as a physician in London, 1849–82. Wrote a number of books on medical subjects; published many papers on medicine and zoology. Built up a museum of comparative and pathological anatomy of over 5000 specimens.
Source: Charles Darwin Correspondence
http://darwin.lib.cam.ac.uk/perl/nav?class=name;term=Crisp%2C%20Edwards
Article: Dr. Edwards Crisp: a forgotten medical scientist. by J Dobson, Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1952;7(4):384-400.
In keeping with the amazing zeal of Victorian naturalists, Edwards Crisp in 1855 recorded in
detail the sizes and appearances of 334 spleens from mammals, birds, fishes and reptiles, including those from an English vulture, a rock kangaroo, an opossum and a puff adder.
Source: Historical Review, The Spleen, in British Journal of Haematology, 2002, 117, 265–274
Birth:
10 Dec 1806
Rendlesham, Suffolk
Baptism:
16 Dec 1806 (age 0)
Rendlesham, Suffolk
Death:
15 Nov 1882 (age 75)
16 Beaufort Street, Chelsea
Burial:
21 Nov 1882
Brompton Cemetery
Name:
Thomas Crisp
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
29 Apr 1808
Rendlesham, Suffolk
Death:
22 Jan 1869 (age 60)
Hacheston, Suffolk
Name:
Mary Crisp
Sex:
Female
Birth:
7 Apr 1810
Rendlesham, Suffolk
Death:
8 Feb 1892 (age 81)
Rose Hill, Orford, Suffolk
Name:
Anna Sophia Crisp
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
9 May 1813
Rendlesham, Suffolk
Death:
24 Feb 1893 (age 79)
Houbridge Hall, Great Oakley, Essex
Name:
Robert Crisp
Sex:
Male
Birth:
7 Mar 1815
Rendlesham, Suffolk
Death:
31 Mar 1900 (age 85)
Daphne House, Orford, Suffolk
Name:
Edmund Crisp
Sex:
Male
Birth:
14 May 1817
Rendlesham, Suffolk
Death fact:
27 Aug 1846 (age 29)
Accidentally drowned while canoeing on River Murrumbidgee, Australia
Death:
27 Aug 1846 (age 29)
Australia
Name:
Emma Elizabeth Crisp
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
26 Oct 1819
Rendlesham, Suffolk
Death:
26 Mar 1895 (age 75)
Orford, Suffolk
Name:
Frederick Augustus Crisp
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Sarah Steedman (1822-1881)
Children:
Frederick Arthur Crisp (1851-1922)
Rosa Crisp (1852-1931)
William Henry Crisp (1855-1902)
Note 1:
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, 1844; Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries, 1846.
Note 2:
CRISP Frederick Augustus. 4 April 1884. The Will of Frederick Augustus Crisp formerly of 338 and 340 Walworth Road in the County of Surrey Surgeon but late of Playford Hall Playford in the County of Suffolk Gentleman who died 6 February 1884 at Playford Hall was proved at the Principal Registry by Frederick Arthur Crisp of Inglewood House Grove Park Denmark Hill in the County of Surrey and William Henry Crisp of Cedar Cottage Great Bealings in the County of Suffolk Gentlemen the Sons the Executors. Personal Estate £16,010 14s. 7d. Resworn November 1884 £16,174 9s. 7d.
Birth:
2 Jul 1821
Rendlesham, Suffolk
Residence:
Playford Hall, Playford, Suffolk
Census:
1861 (age 39-40)
Surgeon, 2 Charlotte Row, Newington, Surrey
Death:
6 Feb 1884 (age 62)
Playford Hall, Playford, Suffolk
Name:
Arthur William Crisp
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Rose Elizabeth Budd (1839-1922)
Note:
CRISP Arthur William of Orford Suffolk gentleman died 26 April 1897 at Norwich. Probate Ipswich 12 July to Charles Maurice Stanford auctioneer. Effects £5752 16s. 6d.
Birth:
2 May 1823
Rendlesham, Suffolk
Baptism:
25 May 1824 (age 1)
Rendlesham, Suffolk
Death:
26 Apr 1897 (age 73)
Norwich, Norfolk
Name:
Henry Crisp
Sex:
Male
Note (shared):
Served as Surgeon with the 63rd Regiment of Foot in the Crimean Campaign in 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (medal with clasp and Turkish medal).
Source: Visitation of England and Wales Volume 13
Birth:
1 Jul 1825
Rendlesham, Suffolk
Death:
3 Oct 1875 (age 50)
Burial:
19 Oct 1875
Nunhead Cemetery, Surrey
Name:
Eliza Crisp
Sex:
Female
Birth:
24 Aug 1827
Rendlesham, Suffolk
Death:
16 Oct 1905 (age 78)
Rose Hill, Orford, Suffolk
For Crisp pedigree see "Visitation of England and Wales", Vol 13 (1905), pages 115-120.
MRCS; Member of Pathological Society; Fellow of Medical Society, London; sometime Physician Metropolitan Dispensary, Fore Street, London; author of various medical works; editor of London Medical Examiner.
Source: Source: Visitation of England and Wales Volume 13
General practitioner in London from 1830. Practised as a physician in London, 1849–82. Wrote a number of books on medical subjects; published many papers on medicine and zoology. Built up a museum of comparative and pathological anatomy of over 5000 specimens.
Source: Charles Darwin Correspondence
http://darwin.lib.cam.ac.uk/perl/nav?class=name;term=Crisp%2C%20Edwards
Article: Dr. Edwards Crisp: a forgotten medical scientist. by J Dobson, Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1952;7(4):384-400.
In keeping with the amazing zeal of Victorian naturalists, Edwards Crisp in 1855 recorded in
detail the sizes and appearances of 334 spleens from mammals, birds, fishes and reptiles, including those from an English vulture, a rock kangaroo, an opossum and a puff adder.
Source: Historical Review, The Spleen, in British Journal of Haematology, 2002, 117, 265–274
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, 1844; Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries, 1846.
CRISP Frederick Augustus. 4 April 1884. The Will of Frederick Augustus Crisp formerly of 338 and 340 Walworth Road in the County of Surrey Surgeon but late of Playford Hall Playford in the County of Suffolk Gentleman who died 6 February 1884 at Playford Hall was proved at the Principal Registry by Frederick Arthur Crisp of Inglewood House Grove Park Denmark Hill in the County of Surrey and William Henry Crisp of Cedar Cottage Great Bealings in the County of Suffolk Gentlemen the Sons the Executors. Personal Estate £16,010 14s. 7d. Resworn November 1884 £16,174 9s. 7d.
CRISP Arthur William of Orford Suffolk gentleman died 26 April 1897 at Norwich. Probate Ipswich 12 July to Charles Maurice Stanford auctioneer. Effects £5752 16s. 6d.
Served as Surgeon with the 63rd Regiment of Foot in the Crimean Campaign in 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (medal with clasp and Turkish medal).
Source: Visitation of England and Wales Volume 13