Given Names: Constance Rosalie Surname: Bicknell Married Name: Constance Rosalie Auden
Gender: Female
Birth:13 February 18694536 Salhouse, Norfolk Death:21 August 1941 (Age 72) Birmingham
Personal Facts and Details
Birth
13 February 18694536 Salhouse, Norfolk
Note: sometimes referred to as "Wroxham cum Salhouse"?
Baptism
10 March 1869 (Age 25 days) Southwold Church, Co Suffolk (by her father Rev Henry William Rous Birch, the Vicar)
Education
1881 (Age 11) a boarding school at 26, Norham Gardens, Oxford St. Giles, Oxford with Mildred Helen and Margaret
Education
between 1889 and 1892 (Age 19) Royal Holloway College at Egham
Awarded
August 1889 (Age 20) a first class prize at Royal Holloway College for "French"
Note: Constance Rosalie Bicknell received a first class prize at Royal Holloway College in Aug. 1889 for 'French'.
Residence
1891 (Age 21) 69, Kensington House, Grove Road, Christchurch, Bournemouth with Georgina and Charles Bicknell
Note: In the 1891 census - Charles and Georgina Bicknell were "living on their own means" at :- 69, Kensington House, Grove Road, Christchurch, Bournemouth - together with Constance Rosalie Bicknell (neice) b. 1869 at Wroxham, Norfolk. Occupation : Student. Who eight years later married George Augustus Auden in London.
Graduation
1 July 1892 (Age 23) the University of London, taking honours in French, second in Class 1
Note: Bicknell C R - Graduation is in 'The Times' of 1/7/1892 Page 13, Issue 33679. Royal Holloway College News. Her details are on line 35.
1/7/1892 - she graduated at the University of London, taking honours in French, second in Class 1. Which I assume means she got a Degree. No further mention of Mildred Helen (her sister). -- AA
"Constance Rosalie dau of the Rev Richard Henry Bicknell M.A. Vicar of Wroxham cum Salhouse co Norfolk by Selina Acton his wife dau of the Rev Henry William Rous Birch Vicar of Southwold co Suffolk born at Wroxham 13 February bapt there 10 March 1869 marr at All Saints Notting Hill London by the Rev Edward Conduitt Dermer Vicar of SS Philip and James Oxford assisted by the Rev Harry William Stewart Vicar of Lumley co Durham 27 June 1899" Visitation of England and Wales By Joseph Jackson Howard, Frederick Arthur Crisp, p. 174
Birth
sometimes referred to as "Wroxham cum Salhouse"?
Awarded
Constance Rosalie Bicknell received a first class prize at Royal Holloway College in Aug. 1889 for 'French'.
Residence
In the 1891 census - Charles and Georgina Bicknell were "living on their own means" at :- 69, Kensington House, Grove Road, Christchurch, Bournemouth - together with Constance Rosalie Bicknell (neice) b. 1869 at Wroxham, Norfolk. Occupation : Student. Who eight years later married George Augustus Auden in London.
Graduation
Bicknell C R - Graduation is in 'The Times' of 1/7/1892 Page 13, Issue 33679. Royal Holloway College News. Her details are on line 35.
1/7/1892 - she graduated at the University of London, taking honours in French, second in Class 1. Which I assume means she got a Degree. No further mention of Mildred Helen (her sister). -- AA
Marriage
Rev. H. W. Stewart (I30), Constance Bicknell's brother-in-law, assisted at the wedding; All Saints' was an Anglo-Catholic bastion
Marriage
Rev. H. W. Stewart (I30), Constance Bicknell's brother-in-law, assisted at the wedding; All Saints' was an Anglo-Catholic bastion
Residence
The Audens' move back to the Birmingham area, while immediately caused by Dr. Auden's new position as Birmingham's School Medical Officer, may also have been related to Dr. Auden's interest in his family background. By the 19th century, there were hunDr.ds of persons named Auden in the Birmingham area. The name's presence in the district goes back to the 15th century and there is reason to believe that many Audens may have been Quakers -- AA
Residence
The Audens' move back to the Birmingham area, while immediately caused by Dr. Auden's new position as Birmingham's School Medical Officer, may also have been related to Dr. Auden's interest in his family background. By the 19th century, there were hunDr.ds of persons named Auden in the Birmingham area. The name's presence in the district goes back to the 15th century and there is reason to believe that many Audens may have been Quakers -- AA