Philip PRATLEY 1852 - 1892

Summary

Parents

Dates

  • Baptised: 29 Feb 1852, Ascott-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire, England
  • Buried: 27 Dec 1892, St Mary, Acton, Middlesex, England

Partnerships

Sources

GRO Birth Index

1Q 1852 PRATLEY Philip Chipping Norton  


Parish Register Baptisms

29/02/1852 Ascott-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire, England Philip PRATLEY William Jemima Ascott Lab  


1861 UK Census

Ascott-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire, England
Cottage (RG9/0909 109/12)
William PRATLEY Head Mar 66 Woodman Ascott  
Jane PRATLEY Wife Mar 46   "  
William PRATLEY Son Unm 21 Ag lab "  
Frederick PRATLEY Son Unm 18 " "  
Eli PRATLEY Son   15 Plough Boy "  
Lucy PRATLEY Dau   11 Scholar "  
Philip PRATLEY Son   9 - "  
Charles PRATLEY Son   5 - "  


1871 UK Census

Sherborne, Gloucestershire, England
(RG10/2650 060/15)
Head: George MARGETTS, 29, Shepherd
Philip PRATLEY Ldgr Unm 16 Plough boy Oxford Ascot  


Newspaper Articles

Oxfordshire Weekly News
28 Oct 1874 [p.5, col.b]

CHADLINGTON PETTY SESSIONS.

County Police Station, Chipping Norton, Oct. 21st.

Before the Rev. Thomas Harris (chairman), Rev. W.E.D. Carter, and J.F. Penyston, Esq.

MASTER AND SERVANT AT MILTON.

Charles Pratley, of Milton-under-Wychwood, labourer, was brought up in custody, and charged by Mr.. William Bliss, of the same place, farmer, with unlawfully, absenting himself from service on the 15th of June last.- Mr. Bliss stated - I engaged the lad on November 4th, 1873, until Michaelmas, as under carter, at a certain rate of wage per week, and to have beer at certain times the same as other lads on the farm; during the whole of the time he was in my service he went on very badly with his work, and left me just as we were busy in hay making. Just as we were going to commence carrying defendant came and told me that he would not go on any longer, unless I would consent to give him two quarts of beer per day for a month of hay-time and a similar quantity of beer for the same time at harvest; he behaved very badly all the summer, and was an idle fellow. Phillip Pratley, brother of the defendant, who was present when the engagement took place, was called for the defence.- The Magistrates ordered that defendant should pay the costs, and that the whole of the wages due to him should be abated.

Charles PRATLEY, Philip PRATLEY


1881 UK Census

Mildenhall, Wiltshire, England
Locker’s Cottage (RG11/2037 104/19)
Philip PRATLEY Head Mar 24 Labourer Ag Surrey, Ascott  
Elizabeth PRATLEY Wife Mar 22   Wilts, Ogbourne St Andrew  
Lucy PRATLEY Dau   2   Middlesex, Mid Hayes  
Charles PRATLEY Dau[sic]   1   " " "  


1891 UK Census

Acton, Middlesex, England
5 Bollo Br Rd (RG12/1036 121/34)
Philip PRATLEY Head Mar 34 Platelayer Employed Oxford, Ascott  
Jane PRATLEY Wife Mar 33 Laundress Employed Wilts, Marlboro  
Lucy PRATLEY Dau   12     Middx, Hayes  
Fanny PRATLEY Dau   10 Scholar   " Acton  
Charles PRATLEY Son   8 "   " "  
Mary A. PRATLEY Dau   2 "   " "  
Philip PRATLEY Son   3mo     " "  
Ester PRATLEY Dau   6 "   " "  


GRO Death Index

4Q 1892 PRATLEY Philip Brentford 37  


Parish Register Burials

27/12/1892 St Mary, Acton, Middlesex, England Philip PRATLEY South Acton 37 years