CAPPER, CHARLES. _b._ 1822; goods manager of Great Eastern railway,
afterwards superintendent; general manager of Victoria docks 1855;
chairman of Southampton docks company 1862 to death; M.P. for
Sandwich 9 May 1866 to 11 Nov. 1868; author of _The port and trade
of London, historical, statistical, local and general_ 1861. _d._
Upton, Essex 21 March 1869.
CAPPER, SAMUEL (_son of Jasper Capper of London_). _b._ Gracechurch
st. London 2 March 1782; a linen draper at Bristol 1803–10; a
farmer at Potterne, Wilts. 1810–20; a minister of Society of
Friends 1817 to death; engaged in putting down practice of
bullbaiting in Bristol 1825; held many tent-meetings in counties
of Gloucester, Worcester, Wilts. and in London 1834–43 and in
Somerset, Devon and Cornwall 1846; author of _The acknowledged
doctrines of the Church of Rome, being an exposition of Roman
Catholic doctrines as set forth by esteemed doctors of the said
church 2 vols._ 1849–51. _d._ Quaker’s meeting house,
Weston-super-Mare, Somerset 29 Aug. 1852. _Memoir of S. Capper
edited by K. Backhouse_ 1855.
CAPRON, GEORGE. _b._ 16 June 1783; head of firm of Capron, Babrant
and Capron of Savile place, New Burlington st. London, solicitors;
recorder of Orford, Suffolk 1848–59. _d._ Southwick near Oundle 24
Aug. 1872.
CAPUA, PENELOPE, Princess of (_2 dau. of Grice Smyth of Ballynatray,
co. Waterford who d. 18 Jany. 1816 aged 54_). _b._ 19 July 1815.
_m._ at Rome by Cardinal Weld 1830, Charles Ferdinand Prince of
Capua 2 son of Francis i King of the two Sicilies who expressly
forbade the marriage, _m._ the Prince again at Madrid, _m._ him
again at Gretna Green 5 April 1836, _m._ him again at St. George’s
Hanover sq. London 23 May 1836, he was _b._ 10 Oct. 1811 and _d._
22 April 1862, she _d._ Royal villa of Martia near Lucca 13 Dec.