NameMary Webb
Birth1744
Deathabt 1809
FatherHumphrey Webb (-~1797)
MotherElizabeth Exall (-1747)
Misc. Notes
IGI birth (right time and Humphrey from MARR, confirmed by will of Humphrey Webb)
Name: Mary Webb; Gender: Female
Christening Date: 17 Oct 1744
Christening Place: WANDSWORTH,LONDON,ENGLAND
Father's Name: Humphrey Webb
Mother's Name: Elisabeth
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: P01901-1
System Origin: England-ODM
GS Film number: 0599302 IT 1
Reference ID:
and
FreeREG Baptism
County Surrey; Place Wandsworth
Church name All Saints; Register type Transcript
Baptism date 17 Oct 1744
Person forename Mary; Person sex F
Father forename Humphrey
Mother forename Elisabeth
Father surname WEBB
Mother surname WEBB
Transcribed by Norman Tilley
File line number 522

From “Le Raconteur” Vol 4, No 1, Autumn 1915
managing editor: William Wallace Rowe
business manager: John Jay Rowe
treasurer: William Stanhope Rowe
P04 “Family Matters” by CJR (Charlotte Jupp Rowe?)
“William Rowe (of London and Brighton, England) marries Charlotte Jupp in 1801.
“I have no record of his family. Father used to tell me that the Uncle Stanhope Sanderson, for whom he was named, was the only relative of his father of whom he had any knowledge. He and his wife used to visit them. I think they had no children.
“Extract from a letter from Elizabeth Haines, a first cousin, at the time of writing, in Bristol, England: “Since dear Aunt Mary Anne’s death one knows nothing of our relatives on our mother’s (Frances Rowe - eldest sister of our father) side. We only know that our great grandfather Rowe was agent to the Duke of Hamilton in Scotland and Aunt Mary Anne Once told me that he was descended from Rob Roy Mc Gregor, but I was too young then to remember, or care, anything about it.
“”She also told me that the Jupps claimed descent from Llewellyn, Prince of Wales in Edward First time. We all regret that we know so litlle. Your brother might find out something by advertising in a Lanarkshire paper for any information respecting William Rowe, who lived - I suppose about 1780 or 90”
“Another letter from the same cousin, June 18th, 1899, says: “I know that Grandpa Rowe was very well off (Aunt MA told me that he was descended from Rob Roy McGregor), but lost his whole fortune in some unfortunate speculations, and then his children had to turn out. I fancy that was the time your father and Uncle Charles, who died of cholera, and Uncle Basil went to America and Canada. We all regret we know so little.”
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Charlotte Jupp’s mother was Mary Webb
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“Extract from a letter from Elizabeth Hamilton Rowe Orillia, Canada (a first cousin) Sept 27th, 1909: “ We think on strong circumstantial evidence, which is just not certainty, that Mary Webb was descended from Sir Inigo Jones, who as an architect, was only second to Sir Christopher Wren, who, as you know, built the present St Paul’s London. Perhaps this will interest your young people since they have awakened to the interest of ancestry.”
“An earlier letter (Aug 24th, 1902) from the same writer is partly without proof.”

MArr Bond; London and Surrey, England, Marriage Bonds and Allegations, 1597-1921 1765 Jul-Sep; image 1407 of 1499 @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]
Spouse Name: Mary Webb
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

MarrAnnouncement JuppWebb1765.pdf
The Public Advertiser (London, Greater London, England) @newspapers.com
05 Jul 1765, Fri
Page 2
“Yesterday was married at Clapham Mr Will Jupp, an eminent Surveyor and Builder on Bread Street Hill, to Miss Webb, Daughter of Mr HUmphrey Webb of Wandsworth”

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

WILL 18 apr 1809 National Archives.gov.uk; Mary Jupp, widow of Edgware Rd Middlesex; PROB 11/1496; Prerogative Court of Canterbury; Loveday Quire NUmbers 278-334;
Will of Mary Jupp
(P1) The last will and testament of Mary Jupp widow Toall
(P2) .... greeting I Mary Jupp of .... Edward Road a widow in sound mind and .... do desire .... Baut of Englang may be given to my two daughters in the following manner ...is to say to my dau Charlotte Rowe two anndred pound Stort in .... aforesaid ... and sole use.... dispoasl not withstanding any coverture ... any husband and to my dear youngest daughter Louisa Hamilton two anndred and fifty pound Storl on ... aforesaid .... for .... and sole use and at ... disposal notwithstanding .... same manner as ... Sister Charlotte ..... of.... fifty pound additional to Louisa was by .... desire of my dear daughter Sophia Sarah .... was ....gave up to ... Sister Louisa I do also give and bequeath provided .... Louisa is not ... my... from Braw Esquire ... to be shared between my ... dear children it so ... be alive but if any be no more .... child or children husband or wife if no children and likewise my ... houses to be shared in like manner between my ... children as aforesaid my dear.... last will out oh my power to dispose of as ... if at my ...my annuity from ... it to go forward my... desire may be as .... as .....to be .... and to be ..... my late beloved husband Willm Jupp ... Mr Robert Coustable to be .... undertitor as ... will not be so exorbitant as to .... anf furniture to be cast so to for.... my four youngest daughters ... to give my ... and Mrs ... but ... as ...and as to .... pay my funeral expenses but ... may be paid out of ... first ... instead of being... desire Mrs Sibrer ... a ring ... an expensive ... but ...it in my power to give my dear children .... I forgot to ....pictures Sopaia is to .... and my Brother Webbs Mr Barry is to ...
(P3)... my dear Caroline ... requested my pearl earrings ... I do not ...promised any .... and I give between Charlotte and Louisa ... divided ... satisfaction of all my beloved children... my dear son Richard Webb Jupp and Willm Watson esq ...last will desiring ... my sister Ward and my sister .... Mary Jupp in ... presence of two witnesses ...day of June 1807 .....
... april 1809
Appeared.... parish of Saint Giles ...Cripplegate London ... and was arquainted ... Mary Jupp late of Edward Road in ... County of Middlesex widow for some time before and .... appeared as ... been introduced and verily believes in ... frequently seen act write and write and subscribe ... writing and was ... manner and character of handwriting and subscription and ... and carefully perused ... accurate ... annexed our port... to be and contain the original last will and testament of ... said deceased ... last will and testament of Mery Jupp widow ... signed and sealed by ... Mary Jupp in presence of two witnesses ... twelfta day of june 1807 ... subscribed Mary Jupp ... deposes lst ... verily and in ...... said will except ...as well as ... and subscribed are all ... handwriting and subscription ... Mary Jupp ... John Stabler ...was duly sworn to ... of this affidavit before ... JOhn Dauberry .....


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.
b abt 1745 per per oxford univ press article






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not sure where I was going with these:

in IGI related?
MARY WEBB Female 
Christening: 03 JAN 1719 Saint Nicholas Olave, London, London, England
Parents: 
Father: WILLIAM WEBB
Mother: ELIZABETH
Messages: Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
Source Information:
Batch No.: C022672 
Dates: 1704 - 1812 
Source Call No.: 0374515  
Type: Film 
Printout Call No.: 6903724
Type: Film 
Sheet: 00

THOMAS WEBB Male 
Christening: 03 MAR 1717 Saint Nicholas Olave, London, London, England
Parents:
Father: THOMAS WEBB
Mother: MARTHA
Messages: Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
Source Information:
Batch No.: C022672 
Dates: 1704 - 1812
Source Call No.: 0374515  
Type: Film 
Printout Call No.: 6903724
Type: Film 
Sheet: 00
Spouses
Birthabt 1734
Death16 Nov 1788
Occupationan architect per Le Raconteur
FatherRichard Jupp of Clerkenwall (1700-~1780)
MotherSarah Bibings (1700-1734)
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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