See also
Husband:
Price James Evans (1780-1831)
Wife:
Sophia Carey (c. 1779-1840)
Children:
Marriage:
1801
St George Hanover Square, Westminster, Middlesex
Name:
Price James Evans
Sex:
Male
Father:
Richard Evans (1754- )
Mother:
Eleanor Baugh ( - )
Note:
Old Bailey trial of ELIZABETH MINSTER, indicted for feloniously stealing on the 28th of December 1807, ten yards of muslin, value 5 l. the property of Thomas Morhall and Price James Evans.
THOMAS MORHALL . I live in Russel-court, Covent Garden, in the parish of St. Martin .
Q. Have you any partner. - A. I have, Price James Evans .
Q. Has he a father living. - A. He has an uncle living of the same name.
Q. Is the warehouse part of your dwelling house. - A. It is; I built a warehouse in the yard from the shop, between the two buildings; I have a plan of the premises here.
Q. Is the warehouse built in one, or part in one and part in the other. - A. It is built in one.
Q. Can you go into the warehouse from either of them. - A. Yes; you must go into the wareroom, which was once a yard, to go from one house to the other.
Q. You say that they were two houses, and that you built a wareroom in the yard; are both the houses that you speak of in Russell-court. - A. No, one in Russel-court and the other house comes into White Hart-yard, Drury-lane; there is a door comes out of each house.
Q. Does this warehouse that you speak of being built in the yard, lie between the two houses. - A. It does.
Q. Does it join both the houses. - A. It does.
Q. A door opening from either, it comes into the warehouse. - A. Yes.
Q. Which of these houses do you and your family live in. - A. Occasionally in both, but our chief residence is in White-Hard-yard; we have a better sitting room in Russel-court where on particular occasions we go.
Q. Mr. Evans's family, where do they reside. - A. We eat together and sleep in the same house; Mr. Evans's room adjoins mine.
Source: https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t18080113-33-victim344&div=t18080113-33#highlight
Birth:
1780
Welshpool, Montgomeryshire
Baptism:
26 Nov 1780 (age 0)
Welshpool, Montgomeryshire
Occupation (1):
28 Dec 1807 (age 26-27)
Milliner, Russell Court, Covent Garden (see notes)
Will:
29 Jul 1809 (age 28-29)
Mentioned in will of uncle, Price James Evans
Occupation (2):
1827 (age 46-47)
Surgeon, Hanwell (witness in murder trial of Thomas Johnson, Old Bailey 15.2.1827: https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t18270215-16-person178&div=t18270215-16#highlight)
Death:
1831 (age 50-51)
Hanwell, Middlesex
Burial:
19 Jun 1831
Hanwell, Middlesex (aged 50)
Name:
Sophia Carey
Sex:
Female
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Birth:
c. 1779
Death:
1840 (age 60-61)
Hanwell, Middlesex
Burial:
8 Sep 1840
St Mary, Hanwell Middlesex (aged 61)
Name:
Robert Lloyd Evans
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Children:
Birth:
1822
Hanwell, Middlesex
Baptism:
10 Jul 1822 (age 0)
St Mary, Hanwell Middlesex
Census:
1851 (age 28-29)
Omnibus conductor, Thames Street, Sunbury, Middlesex
Name:
Treyer Fettice Evans
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Mary White Haydon (c. 1816-1879)
Children:
Richard Treyer George Evans (1842-1864)
Treyer Fettice Haydon Evans (1848-1887)
Note:
EVANS Treyer Fettice, 15 June 1876. The Will of Treyer Fettice Evans late of the "Lord Rodney's Head" Public House 138 Whitechapel Road in the County of Middlesex Licensed Victualler who died 8 May 1876 at 21 Frithville Gardens Shepherds Bush in the said County was proved at the Principal Registry by Mary White Evans of 138 Whitechapel Road Widow the Relict the sole Executrix. Effects under £450.
21 February 1880. Administration (with Will) of Goods ... left unadministered by Mary White Evans Widow the Relict the sole Executrix was granted at the Principal Registry to Treyer Fettice Evans of 198 Great Portland Street Marylebone in the said County Publican's Assistant the Son one of the Residuary Legatees substituted. Former Grant Principal Registry June 1876. Personal Estate under £100.
Birth:
c. 1819
Hanwell, Middlesex
Census:
1871 (age 51-52)
Italian warehouseman, 5 Dalby Street, St Pancras, Middlesex
Death:
8 May 1876 (age 56-57)
21 Frithville Gardens, Shepherds Bush, Middlesex
Old Bailey trial of ELIZABETH MINSTER, indicted for feloniously stealing on the 28th of December 1807, ten yards of muslin, value 5 l. the property of Thomas Morhall and Price James Evans.
THOMAS MORHALL . I live in Russel-court, Covent Garden, in the parish of St. Martin .
Q. Have you any partner. - A. I have, Price James Evans .
Q. Has he a father living. - A. He has an uncle living of the same name.
Q. Is the warehouse part of your dwelling house. - A. It is; I built a warehouse in the yard from the shop, between the two buildings; I have a plan of the premises here.
Q. Is the warehouse built in one, or part in one and part in the other. - A. It is built in one.
Q. Can you go into the warehouse from either of them. - A. Yes; you must go into the wareroom, which was once a yard, to go from one house to the other.
Q. You say that they were two houses, and that you built a wareroom in the yard; are both the houses that you speak of in Russell-court. - A. No, one in Russel-court and the other house comes into White Hart-yard, Drury-lane; there is a door comes out of each house.
Q. Does this warehouse that you speak of being built in the yard, lie between the two houses. - A. It does.
Q. Does it join both the houses. - A. It does.
Q. A door opening from either, it comes into the warehouse. - A. Yes.
Q. Which of these houses do you and your family live in. - A. Occasionally in both, but our chief residence is in White-Hard-yard; we have a better sitting room in Russel-court where on particular occasions we go.
Q. Mr. Evans's family, where do they reside. - A. We eat together and sleep in the same house; Mr. Evans's room adjoins mine.
Source: https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t18080113-33-victim344&div=t18080113-33#highlight
EVANS Treyer Fettice, 15 June 1876. The Will of Treyer Fettice Evans late of the "Lord Rodney's Head" Public House 138 Whitechapel Road in the County of Middlesex Licensed Victualler who died 8 May 1876 at 21 Frithville Gardens Shepherds Bush in the said County was proved at the Principal Registry by Mary White Evans of 138 Whitechapel Road Widow the Relict the sole Executrix. Effects under £450.
21 February 1880. Administration (with Will) of Goods ... left unadministered by Mary White Evans Widow the Relict the sole Executrix was granted at the Principal Registry to Treyer Fettice Evans of 198 Great Portland Street Marylebone in the said County Publican's Assistant the Son one of the Residuary Legatees substituted. Former Grant Principal Registry June 1876. Personal Estate under £100.