NameWilliam Jupp
Birthabt 1734
Death16 Nov 1788
Occupationan architect per Le Raconteur
FatherRichard Jupp of Clerkenwall (1700-~1780)
MotherSarah Bibings (1700-1734)
Misc. Notes
From “Le Raconteur” Vol 4, No 1, Autumn 1915
managing editor: William Wallace Rowe
business manager: John Jay Rowe
treasurer: William Stanhope Rowe
p8 "Family Matters" cont'd by CJR (Charlotte Jupp Rowe)
-ing to the spot he broke the film of fresh ice and jumping in found them safely floating just under the ice. We used to think he had earned his pudding.
I do not think they ever felt that they had suffered any hardships, though I think they lived to regret not have selected land near some thriving town.
Uncle Charles left first and came to Cincinnati, and father followed not very long after.
He married Frances Mary Thomas on her seventeenth birthday, July 28th, 1841.
She died January 29th 1863 and he September 22nd, 1881.
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They had six children, Margaret, who died in infancy, Ellen Frances, who married Alfred Isham Totten, Charlotte Jupp, William Stanhope, who married Margaret Anna Richardson, Laura Alice, who married Thomas Humphrey Cushing Allen, and Basil Woodd, named for the Reverend Basil Woodd, who married an aunt of our father- "Sophia Sarah, the eldest daughter of William Jupp, Esq. (our great grandfather) an architect in London, July 3rd, 1792 -- "Memoirs of the Rev Basil Woodd". The same book tells that the marriage took place at the parish church of St Clements near Lombard St. It seems probable that our grandmother Charlotte Jupp was also married there, though the "memoirs" say"When I was elected lecturer of the St Peters, Cornhill, in the month of July 1784, I found her family (his wife's) in the habit of attending the afternoon service at that church.

name from the will of Richard Jupp - transcribed:
Richard Jupp (the father) Will
PG1
I Richard Jupp of ... Lyon Street in the parish of Saint Colin? in Clerkenwell in the county of ... make and publish this to be my last will and testament that is to say I give to my sister Sarah Jupp ... annuity or yearly sum of ten pounds during her life and to my sister Carrinah Porter ... annuity or yerly sum of ten pounds during her life the said ... annuities to be paid to my said sisters ... by two equal half yearly payments on the fifth day of april and the tenth day of october in every year ... that oa all ... and without any ... or abatement whatsoever the first half yearly payment of this said ... annuities to begin and be made on the first of ... days of payments as shall ... after my death and I direct that my executors ... after ... shall by and from my personal estate purchase ... three per cent ... annuities the .... of will from .... and pay this said ... annuities given to my sisters as aforesaid and that they my said executors shall stand ... of ... Bank annuities in trust to pay and apply the yearly interest and dividends thereof as .... shall be to ... payable in .... of the said annuities resoectively and after ..... I ... of my said sister Sarah Jupp ... of the said Bank annuities and after the ... of my said sister Carrinah Porter? the other ... thereof shall respectively fall into the .... part of my personal estate and effects and go as ... is ... in after disposed of also ... my sons Richard Jupp and William Jupp fifty pounds ... to be paid to them respectively within three calender months ... after my death also I give to my grandson Richard Webb Jupp oldest son of my said son William Jupp ... hundred pounds and to my grandson William Jupp ... son of my said son William Jupp one hundred pounds the said .... to my said grandsons to be paid to them respectively when they shall respectively attain the age of twenty six years without any interest for the same in the mean time and in ... my said grandsons or either of them shall die before me or before they shall respectively attain this said age then I direct that this said ..... or .... so given to him or them so .... shall fall into the residuary part of my
PG2
personal estate and efects and go as ... after disposed of also I give and bequeath to my daughter Sarah Jupp for her own use all my household goods plate ... books furniture and implements of household and all my cloathes and wearing apparel whatsoever and also all my watches rugs and ... and my chariot and horses also I give and bequeath to Samuel Smith of Chapham in the county of Surrey Esquire and my said son William Jupp four thousand pounds of lawful .. of Great Britain in trust to .... the same ... Government

POSS Baptism Surrey, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 Alfold, St Nicholas 1658-1812; image 38 0f 61 @ancestry
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Surrey, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
Original data: Anglican Parish Registers. Woking, Surrey, England: Surrey History Centre.
Name: William Jupp
Event Type: Baptism
Baptism Date: 7 Dec 1735
Baptism Place: Alfold, St Nicholas, Surrey, England
Father: Richd Jupp
Mother: Ann Jupp (different mom)
Reference Number: AL/1/1

Carpenters' Company: Minute Books of Courts and Committees CC | MC
9th August 1737 - 5th April 1757
Currently Held: GL; LL ref: GLCCMC251060212
Image 212 of 4763rd September 1745
http://www.londonlives.org/browse.jsp?div=GLCCMC25106MC251060212
At a Court of Assistants held at the Hall
Tuesday September 3d 1745
Present Mr Robert Plimpton Master
Jupp to Jupp
William Jupp son of Richard Jupp of the Parish of St James
Clerkenwell in the County of Middlesex Citizen and Carpenter
Bound to his said Father for Seven Years. Cons Nill

MArr Bond; London and Surrey, England, Marriage Bonds and Allegations, 1597-1921 1765 Jul-Sep; image 1407 of 1499 n@ancestry
Source Information: Ancestry.com. London and Surrey, England, Marriage Bonds and Allegations, 1597-1921 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data: Marriage Bonds and Allegations. London, England: London Metropolitan Archives.
Surrey Marriage Bonds and Allegations records held by the London Metropolitan Archives, London, England.
Name: William Jupp
Age: 24; Birth Year: abt 1741
Event Date: 3 Jul 1765
Parish: Saint Nicholas, Olave, London
Spouse's Name: Mary Webb
Spouse's Age: 20
Spouse's Parish: Clapham
Reference Number: DW/MP/062/171
Know all Men by the Presents that we
William Jupp of the Parish of St Nicholas Olave London, Surveyor; and
Humphrey Webb of parish of Wandsworth in the County of ?….
Dated the ?? Day of July in the Year of our Lord, 1765…
That said William Jupp Bachelor, and Mary WEnn spinster miner by and with consent of the said Humphrey Webb…
Sealed & Delivered in the presence of William Jupp; HUmphrey Webb

London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921; Lambeth > Clapham Holy Trinity > 1765 >Page 2 of 3 @ancestry.com; Source Citation: London Metropolitan Archives, Holy Trinity, Clapham, Composite register: marriages, banns, P95/TRI1, Item 108.
Name: William Japp [William Jupp] of the Parish of St Nicholas Olave
Spouse Name: Mary Webb of this parish
Record Type: Marriage
Event Date: 4 Jul 1765
Parish: Clapham Holy Trinity
Borough: Lambeth
Register Type: Parish Register
in the presence of Richard Jupp and Humphrey? Webb (POSS brother, father?)
by license

1768 Livery of London Wm Jupp; UK, Poll Books and Electoral Registers, 1538-1893; image 680 of 917 @ancestry.com; Source Information:Ancestry.com. UK, Poll Books and Electoral Registers, 1538-1893 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Original data: London, England, UK and London Poll Books. London, England: London Metropolitan Archives and Guildhall Library.
Name: William Jupp
Poll Year: 1768
Parish or Rectory: Livery of London
also Richard Jupp
and Richard Jupp jun

Children’s Bapt JUPP London, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812; City of London > St Nicholas Olave > 1704-1812 > 22; image 22 of 61 @ancestry.com; Source Citation: London Metropolitan Archives, St Nicholas Olave, Composite register: baptisms 1704 - 1812, marriages 1705 - 1720, burials 1704 - 1812, P69/NIC3/A/MS05696.
Sophia Sarah 12 may 1766
Richard Webb 13 aug 1767
Mary sep 1768
Charlotte Jupp 26 oct 1769
next page image 23 of 61
william 5 dec 1770
Robert 12 october 1772
George Thomas 5 may 1774
next page 24 of 61
Frederick and Caroline Twins! 22 nov 1775
Charles 23 dec 1776
Louisa 7 jan 1778

Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22 Supplement (Vol· 22) > Biographies > Page 707 of 1350 @ancestry.com; Source Information: Ancestry.com. Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. This collection was indexed by Ancestry World Archives Project contributors.
Original data: Stephen, Sir Leslie, ed. Dictionary of National Biography, 1921–1922. Volumes 1–20, 22. London, England: Oxford University Press, 1921–1922.
Name: Richard Webb Jupp
Birth Date: 1767
Death Date: 1852
Father's Name: William Jupp

From Google Books:
A biographical dictionary of British architects, 1600-1840
By Howard Colvin, Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Edition: 4, illustrated
Published by Yale University Press, 2008
ISBN 0300125089, 9780300125085
1334 pages
p599 Jupp, William (1734-1788), was one of the sons of Richard Jupp, Master of the Carpenters’ Company in 1768, to whom he was apprenticed, being made free of the company in 1753. He exhibited two designs for gentlemen’s seats at the Society of Artists ib 1763 and 1764, and an unexecuted design for a county house signed by him was at the Platt Hall Gallery, Rusholme, Manchester. He rebuilt the LONDEN TAVERN, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHIN (dem 1876) after its destruction by fire in 1765. The entrance hall and principal staircase of CARPENTERS’ HALL, LONDON WALL,were erected to his designs, c 1780. The entrance hall was decorated in stucco work with figures and implements emblamatic of carpentry, and with the heads of Vitruvius, Palladio, Inigo Jones and Wren, executed by Bacon. The archway forming the entrance to the street was also designed by Jupp, with a bust of Inigo Jones by Bacon on the keystone. The staircase was damaged by fire in 1849 and the Hall itself was demolished in 1876. Both at Carpenters’ Hall and at the London Tavern, Jupp appears to have been assisted by William Newton, who certainly designed the Eating-Room and Ballroom of the latter building. Jupp was a warden of the Carpenters’ Company in 1781 and died on 16 November 1788. He was the father of Willam Jupp (d 1839) and of Richard Webb Jupp, who was Clerk to the Carpenters’ Company from 1796 to 1852. The latter’s son, Edward Basil Jupp, FSA (1812-1877), Clerk to the same company from 1852 to 1877, was the author of an Historical Account of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters, 1848, 2nd ed 1887, from which the above particulars are largely derived. [APSD; ODNB; CHL Woodd, Pedigrees and Memorials of the Family of Woodd and the Family of Jupp, privately printed 1875, Carpenters’ Company Records in Guildhall Library, London, MS 4335/4]

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Article: M. H. Port, ‘Jupp, Richard (1728–1799)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2011 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/15169, accessed 23 May 2013]:
Richard Jupp (1728–1799): doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/15169
William Jupp the elder (1734–1788): doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/15171
William Jupp the younger (1770–1839): doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/15172
Richard Webb Jupp (1767–1852): doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/15170
Edward Basil Jupp (1812–1877): doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/15168
His brother, William Jupp the elder (1734–1788), architect, born in London, was likewise apprenticed to their father. He was made free of the Carpenters' Company in 1753, and became a warden in 1781. He exhibited country house designs at the Society of Artists in 1763 and 1764, but his principal works were in the City of London. He rebuilt the London tavern, Bishopsgate Street Within (dem. 1876), after a fire in 1765, and was employed in making plans for the Carpenters' Company's Stratford estate (1769), and improvements to their London Wall property (1777 and c.1784). About 1780 he designed the entrance hall and staircase of Carpenters' Hall, London Wall (dem. 1876). He married Mary Webb (c.1745–1809) in 1765; they had five sons and five daughters. He died at his house in St Clement, Eastcheap, London, on 16 November 1788.
Spouses
Birth1744
Deathabt 1809
FatherHumphrey Webb (-~1797)
MotherElizabeth Exall (-1747)
Marriage4 Jul 1765, Clapham Holy Trinity, England
ChildrenSophia Sarah (~1766-)
 Richard Webb (1767-1852)
 Mary (~1768-)
 Charlotte (~1769-1851)
 William (~1770-~1839)
 Robert (~1772-)
 George Thomas (~1774-)
 Caroline (~1775-)
 Frederick (~1775-)
 Charles (~1776-)
 Lousia (~1777-1852)
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