Grave of Rev Dr Bulkeley Bandinel etc., Oxford

The grave - a long, thin memorial with sword motif on top - is directly ahead, a few rows down, as you enter St Sepulchre's cemetery on foot from the main entrance. The inscription is now extremely unclear but the name 'Bandinel' can just about be discerned. [side facing camera in the top photo] BULKELEY BANDINEL BODLEY’S … Continue reading Grave of Rev Dr Bulkeley Bandinel etc., Oxford

1841 census – Wytham, Oxford

Parish of Whytham [sic] Place - Whytham [sic] 1 Inhabited House NAMES of each Person who abode therein the preceding Night.Balkley [sic] BANDINELLMary BANDINELLJohn WALDENMary WALDENAGE and SEX - Males60-50-AGE and SEX - Females-50-55PROFESSION, TRADE, EMPLOYMENT, or of INDEPENDENT MEANS.Curate of Parish-M[ale] S[ervant]F[emale] S[servant]Where Born - Whether Born in Same CountyN[o]N[o]N[o]N[o]Where Born - Whether Born … Continue reading 1841 census – Wytham, Oxford

1851 census – 38 Beaumont Street, Oxford

Address: 38 Beaumont Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851Bulkeley BANDINELLMary BANDINELLSusanna PHILLIPSJohn PIKEAnn BRITWELLMary A. SALMONRelation to Head of FamilyHeadWifeWife's SisterServantServantServantConditionMarriedMarriedUnmarriedUnmarriedWidowUnmarriedAge of Males / Females705954274536Rank, Profession, or OccupationCurate of Wytham nr OxfordClergyman's wifeFundholderButlerCookHousemaidWhere BornOxford, OxfordshireCulham, OxfordshireCulham, OxfordshireStock Cross nr … Continue reading 1851 census – 38 Beaumont Street, Oxford

Donation of two portrait miniatures

Donations of portraits, &c. Mr. C. W. Kennedy, of Scots Hill House, Croxley Green, presented two miniatures of Dr. and Mrs. Bandinel, the latter painted in Jersey. Dr. Bandinel was Bodley's Librarian from 1813 to 1860. (Oxford University Gazette, 11th March 1914; in "Annual Report of the Curators of the Bodleian Library")

Record of the many children of Rev Thomas Le Mesurier

Le Mesurier's Family Thomas Le Mesurier and Margaret Bandinel were married in the parish church of Netherbury, Dorset, August the 28th 1800. Thomas Le Mesurier [Thomas Le Mesurier (1801-1826)], son of the above Thomas and Margaret, was born in the parish of St George's, Bloomsbury, London, on the 20th of June, 1801, being a Saturday, … Continue reading Record of the many children of Rev Thomas Le Mesurier

Marriage licence bond, 1815

1. Adminstration WIL Source MLB Date 1815 May 24 Groom Bulkeley BANDINEL aged – occupation clerk residing at Oxford St Giles, OXF status – notes – Bride Mary PHILLIPS aged – residing at Sutton Courtney, BRK status sp[inster] notes – Bondsmen PHILLIPS Wm,gent,Clifton,Dorchester,Oxon – to be married at – Amount paid £0.07 (Marriage Licence Bonds … Continue reading Marriage licence bond, 1815