Cyril Bagnall (buried 1914)

At a glance

At a glance
Surname: 
Bagnall
First name: 
Cyril
Other Christian names: 
Henry
Gender: 
Male
Children: 
No
Burial number: 
749
Born: 
19/7/1861
Died: 
13/07/1914
Buried: 
15/07/1914
Distinction: 
Sportsman and Officer
Heene Hallmark: 
No
Commonwealth War Grave: 
No

The Grave

The grave
Cemetery area: 
SES
Cemetery row: 
9
Cemetery plot: 
5
Burial remains: 
Unknown
The headstone
Headstone inscription: 
Cyril Henry Bagnall died July 13th 1914 aged 53

Life story

Life story

Cyril Henry Bagnall 1861 - 1914 Sportsman and Volunteer Officer Cyril Henry Bagnall of Shenstone Hall, Lichfield, married Emily Annie Adams of Norton Canes Staffordshire on 8 January 1884 in Brighton. Cyril was a gentleman and Emily was the daughter of a publican. They divorced in 1904 after adultery of his wife Emily - see Miscellaneous entry.

Cyril lived in Lichfield, Brighton, Eastleigh, Durban South Africa and at Chapel Road, Worthing.

To be continued

Burial researcher: 
Pat Brownbill

Further information

Birth
Date born: 
19/07/1861
Marriage
Marriage 1
Spouse one first names: 
Emily Annie
Spouse one last name: 
Adams
Marriage one date: 
08/01/1884
Marriage one address: 
Brighton, Sussex, England

Death

Death (details)
Date of death: 
13/07/1914
Age (at time of death): 
53
Cause of death: 
Unknown
Address at time of death: 
Chepton, Heene Road, Worthing, Sussex, England
Obituary

Birmingham Mail 20th July 1914

DEATH OF CYRIL BAGNALL. The death is announced at Worthing of Mr. Cyril Bagnall, a member well-known Staffordshire family, the age of 54. He was the son of the Late Colonel John Nock Bagnall and was born at Moss (now known Shenstone Court). was an enthusiastic sportsman and until left Lichfield some years ago was a regular follower of the South Staffordshire Hounds. His father, who died in 1884, officer of the old 3rd Volunteer Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment, and Was High Sheriff - Stafford in 1875 and 1876.

Personal effects
Executors: 
Ethel Mary
Probate pounds: 
£517

Census and miscellaneous information

Miscellaneous information

Hampshire Chronicle, March 12th, 1904

Local Divorce Suit

ln the Divorce Court, on Monday morning, before Mr. Justice Barnes, the case re. Hindel was heard on the petition of Cyril Henry Bagnall, for the dissolution his marriage on the ground of the adultery of his wife Emily, with co-respondent, Ernest Hindel. The suit was undefended. was stated that the parties were married on January 8th, 1884, at St. Peter’s Church. Brighton, and they subsequently lived at and Eastleigh. The respondent was an actress, and prior to her marriage had been lining in the provinces. The petitioner was of no occupation, being in receipt of allowance from his mother. While living at Eastleigh, there was quarrel arising from the fact that the respondent would stay away from home. Subsequently living with him as man and wife at Levenshulme, and afterwards she proceeded with him to America, where she was now living. Evidence having been given, decree nisi was granted.