(Q2143)
Statements
28 Holland Park W (English)
1883
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Markham (English)
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Jervis (English)
Martha Markham's husband William Henley Pearson took his wife's family name Jervis after their marriage to become William Henley Jervis (English)
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Henry L L Denny, Memorials of an ancient house : a history of the family of Lister or Lyster (1913) (English)
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17 May 1883Gregorian
1889
1881
Jervis was an Corresponding Associate (English)
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Mémoires de la Société historique et archéologique de Pontoise (1881) (English)
3 May 1883Gregorian
Book of Common Prayer and New Testament used by Charles I in prison at Carisbrooke Castle (English)
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The Academy 19 May 1883, p 352 (English)
3 November 1881Gregorian
Jervis took part in the discussion on church houses (English)
25 July 1884Gregorian
The Council read letters from Mrs Jervis, but the neeting minute does not specify the content. (English)
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https://archive.org/details/returnbritishmus56brit/page/n1369/mode/2up
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG71503
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Jervis's donation was to the British Museum, which at the time of her donation incorporated what later became the British Library (English)
2 March 1824Gregorian
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John Gough Nichols (Ed), The Herald and Genealogist Vol 7 (1873) (English)
16 May 1889Gregorian
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12 January 1848Gregorian
William Henley Pearson (later Jervis) (English)
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Henry L L Denny, Memorials of an ancient house : a history of the family of Lister or Lyster (1913) (English)
1883
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0000000510937021
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2146647977
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/person/view/2146647977
William Henry Jervis was Martha Jervis's maternal grandfather (English)
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Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History (1858) (English)