A Family History of the Illustrious, Notorious and Eccentric Lloyds of Birmingham, Brigstock and Pipewell Hall - Flipbook - Page 200
THE
ROOM,
"Farm" portraits and the portraits of IN
Samuel
the DINING
Second 1795-1862,
Charles Samuel Lloyd 1827-1918 and
Janson Lloyd 1870-1945 all ended up at Pipewell Hall and then found their way to Wimbledon.
THOMAS PEMBERTON AND HIS WIFE JANE,
DAUGHTER OF RICHARD PARKES.
as Pemberton lived in a large house between Bennetts Hill, which he is said to have built. He was
n of John Pemberton who in 1692 married Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Lloyd of Dolobran and
ad a house in the Old Square. He married in 1727 3 Jane the youngest daughter of Richard Parkes.
s the 5th Thomas Pemberton and continued in the Iron trade, his father having been in it before
IN THE DRAWING ROOM.
PICTURE OF THOMAS PEMBERTON JUNIOR
on of the above named Thomas Pemberton and Jane, the youngest daughter of Richard Parkes was
n 1732 and married Mary Harris, by whom he had one daughter, Jane, who married John Fowler.
ed in 1785. He was the 6th Thomas Pemberton. I went with my mother to the funeral of one of the
r family. They were successful Russian Merchants. SL
Pemberton9s wife Elizabeth, the daughter of Charles Lloyd of Dolobran died in 1711 and in 1713
Pemberton married again, his second wife being Hannah James of Bristol.
th Thomas Pemberton is said to have had a home in Temple Street, Birmingham 3 See the
orials of the Old Square 3