Rev Julius Percy Glanville

Male, ID #63, b. circa February 1853, d. 7 April 1882
FatherCaptain William Fanshawe Glanville R.N. (1808 - 1861)
MotherMary Ann Bedford (bt 1813 - 1814 - 1880)

Alternate Names

     He was also known as Percy recorded in 1871 census.

Birth, Marriage and Death information

     Rev Julius Percy Glanville was born circa February 1853 at Newton Ferrers, DEV, ENG; registered Plympton.
     He was baptized on 11 March 1853 at Newton Ferrers, DEV, ENG, Julius Percy son of William Fanshaw and Mary Ann Glanville, abode Court House.
     He died on 7 April 1882 at 4 Brighton Terrace, Bray, WIC, IRL; recorded age 29, recorded Bachelor. Informant Owen F Glanville present at death. registered Rathdown. Cause of death : disease of lungs 8 years fever 14 days certified.
Announced in The Belfast Newsletter 2 Oct 1883 under Deaths:
GLANVILLE - April 7, at 4, Brighton Terrace, Bray, the Rev. Julius Percy Glanville, aged 29 years.
     His estate was probated on 6 May 1882 indexed as:
1882 GLANVILLE The Reverend Julius Percy formerly of Ballymoney, County Antrim but late of Bray in County Wicklow, clerk, bachelor who died on 7 April at 4 Brighton Terrace, Bray. Administration granted at London on 6 May to the Reverend Owen Fanshawe Glanville of Otonabee South Road, Handsworth, County of Stafford, clerk, the brother and one of the Next of Kin, estate £3,631-3-2.

Other information

     Julius was present at the marriage of Emily Georgina Lovell and Rev Owen Fanshawe Glanville on 2 June 1880 at Christow, DEV, ENG; registered St Thomas. Both full age, fathers named William Fanshaw Glanville captain RN, Lovell Stanhope Richard Vovell captain 13h P.A.L.J.
Witnesses included Julius Percy Glanville. Married by Henry Carew Glanville, Sheviock Rectory Cornwall.

Address(es), Census(es) & Occupation(s)

  • Julius was a scholar on 2 April 1871.
  • He appeared on the census of 2 April 1871 at Camplehay, Lamerton, DEV, ENG; recorded age 18, living with his widowed mother.
  • Julius was a clerk in holy orders in April 1882.