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As this Volume will be revised, corrected, and reissued annually, parties whose names may have been accidentally omitted, are requested to apply at once to the Publishers, from whom they will receive proper “Forms” for filling up.
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THE
ARISTOCRACY OF LONDON,
TITLED, UNTITLED,
PROFESSIONAL COMMERCIAL.
PART I.
KENSINGTON.
PART I.
KENSINGTON.
LONDON:
O’BYRNE BROTHERS & CO.
9, ADELPHI TERRACE, STRAND,
W.C.
LONDON:
O’BYRNE BROTHERS & CO.
9 Adelphi Terrace, Strand, WC
1863.
1863.
p. vPREFACE.
The object of the present work is to record the family particulars, military and civil services, distinctions, public employments, professional and commercial pursuits, and general personal information in regard to that large section of the community who dwell at the “West End,” and in kindred localities.
The purpose of this work is to document the family details, military and civil services, honors, public jobs, professional and business activities, and general personal information about the large group of people who live in the “West End” and similar areas.
Hitherto books of the same character have been restricted to the titled and territorial classes; excluding as a rule those whom education and intelligence—tested by their professional and commercial pursuits—have rendered equally deserving of honourable and gratifying mention, forming as they do the bulk of what is termed good society.
So far, books like these have mostly been limited to the nobility and landowners, usually leaving out those who, through their education and intelligence—proven by their professional and business endeavors—are just as deserving of recognition and praise, as they represent the majority of what we call good society.
To supply this deficiency is the intent of the present publication, which aims, as already suggested, at being a handbook to the nobility and gentry of London—the term gentry being understood to include logically those to whom the title of gentleman has been accorded by common consent—those as a rule whose vocation in life p. vidoes not debar them from admission to our West End Clubs.
To address this gap is the goal of this publication, which aims, as mentioned before, to serve as a handbook for the nobility and gentry of London—the term gentry including those recognized as gentlemen by common agreement—who typically have professions that do not exclude them from joining our West End Clubs.
To the work, as a whole, we have given the title of “Aristocracy of London,” as a compliment in the first place to that titular and hereditary element to which alone the word “Aristocracy” has been hitherto assumed to belong, and next as a tribute to that other intellectual and commercial element to which, in a wider sense, it may be equally allowed to apply; as a homage, in short, to that eminence of rank and that eminence of intelligence which, combined, impart their tone to our educated classes, and necessarily to the reflex of these, the present publication.
To the work as a whole, we've titled it “London's aristocracy” as a nod first to the traditional and hereditary class that the term “Aristocracy” has typically referred to, and secondly as a recognition of the intellectual and commercial aspects that can also fit under this term in a broader sense; essentially, it's a tribute to the high status and intelligence that together shape the character of our educated classes and, by extension, influence this publication.
On the special interest which a work such as the “Aristocracy of London” must possess in the eyes of our oligarchic public—to say nothing of its indispensable utility to every person moving in society—it is needless here to dilate: the numerous personal books, peerage and other, which have preceded it in popular estimation, constituting at once our reason and apology for endeavouring to achieve comprehensively that which has hitherto been attempted in fragments only.
On the unique interest that a book like the “London's elite” must hold for our elite audience—aside from its essential usefulness for anyone participating in society—it’s unnecessary to elaborate: the many personal books, peerage compilations, and others that have come before it and gained popularity provide both our reason and justification for trying to achieve what has only been attempted in pieces until now.
For the sake of convenience the “Aristocracy of London,” will be divided into eight parts, to be annually revised and corrected, namely:
For convenience, the “London's aristocracy” will be divided into eight parts, which will be updated and revised each year, specifically:
2.—The Aristocracy of Notting Hill and Bayswater.
2.—The Upper Class of Notting Hill and Bayswater.
3.—The Aristocracy of Paddington and St. John’s Wood.
3.—The Elite of Paddington and St. John's Wood.
4.—The Aristocracy of Portman, Cavendish, and Russell Squares, &c.
4.—The Elite of Portman, Cavendish, and Russell Squares, &c.
5.—The Aristocracy of Hyde Park and May Fair.
5.—The Elite of Hyde Park and Mayfair.
6.—The Aristocracy of St. James and Belgravia.
6.—The Elite of St. James and Belgravia.
7.—The Aristocracy of Brompton and Chelsea, &c.
7.—The Upper Class of Brompton and Chelsea, &c.
8.—Miscellaneous and Supplementary.
8.—Miscellaneous and Supplementary.
The first of these parts, the “Aristocracy of Kensington,” is now presented to the public. While rendering the contents at once available by a copious index to the nearly 800 notices which the body of the work contains, we have adopted the novel and attractive plan of ranging the information we have been able to acquire under the heads of the streets, and according to the numbers or appellations therein of the houses at which the various parties reside—thus at once illustrating the street and the individual. It must not, however, be assumed that those persons whose names are not included p. viiiin the following pages are therefore not entitled to appear. Omissions and errors, the results of deficiency of information, are inseparable from a work of this character, especially in the first issue. Future editions will enable us to be more copious and doubtless more accurate. At the same time, we cannot deny that the work, as it stands, contains the “cream” of those who dwell in the Kensington District, so far at least as we can judge from the numerous replies we have received to our applications, showing a ready and courteous disposition to communicate information on the part of those generally, it is to be inferred, who had any to offer. This friendly co-operation we heartily and gratefully acknowledge, and we trust that those whom our enquiries have accidentally not reached, will enable us to make the amende in our next edition.
The first part, the “Kensington Aristocracy,” is now available to the public. To make the content easily accessible, we’ve included a detailed index of nearly 800 entries in the main body of the work. We’ve chosen a fresh and engaging approach by organizing the information we’ve gathered by street names and the specific house numbers or names where different individuals reside—showcasing both the street and the people. However, it shouldn’t be assumed that those whose names aren’t included p. viii in the upcoming pages are not entitled to be listed. Omissions and mistakes, due to a lack of information, are unavoidable in a work like this, especially in the first edition. Future editions will allow us to be more comprehensive and likely more accurate. At the same time, we acknowledge that this work represents the “cream” of residents in the Kensington District, based on the numerous responses we received to our inquiries, indicating a willingness and helpful attitude from those who had information to share. We sincerely appreciate this friendly cooperation, and we hope that those we may have unintentionally missed will help us improve in our next edition.
It only remains for us to announce that the “Aristocracy of London” will be followed, in due course, by the “County Aristocracy,” in a series of parts, each in itself complete, devoted to the “Aristocracy of the Empire.”
It’s now time to announce that the “London's aristocracy” will soon be followed by the “County Elite,” in a series of parts, each one complete on its own, focusing on the “Aristocracy of the Empire.”
9, Adelphi Terrace,
1863.
9, Adelphi Terrace, 1863.
p. ixINDEX TO STREETS, &c.
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Abingdon Villas Abingdon Villas |
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Addison Crescent Addison Crescent |
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Addison Gardens Addison Gardens |
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Addison Road Addison Road |
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Addison Terrace Addison Terrace |
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Albert Gate Albert Gate |
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Albert Place Albert Place |
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Albert Terrace Albert Terrace |
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Allen Terrace Allen Terrace |
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Argyll Road Argyll Road |
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Bath Place Bath Place |
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Bedford Place Bedford Place |
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Belmont Villas Belmont Villas |
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Berkeley Gardens Berkeley Gardens |
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Brunswick Gardens Brunswick Gardens |
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Brunswick Terrace Brunswick Terrace |
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Cambridge Place Cambridge Place |
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Cambridge Terrace Cambridge Terrace |
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Campden Grove Campden Grove |
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Campden Hill Campden Hill |
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Campden Hill Road Campden Hill Rd |
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Campden Hill Terrace Campden Hill Terrace |
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Campden Hill Villas Campden Hill Villas |
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Campden House Road Campden House Road |
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Clarendon Road Clarendon Rd. |
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Clarendon Terrace Clarendon Terrace |
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Courtland Place Courtland Place |
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Courtland Terrace Courtland Terrace |
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Courtland Villas Courtland Villas |
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Cromwell Place Cromwell Place |
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Cromwell Road Cromwell Rd |
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Douro Place Douro Location |
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Durham Villas Durham Villas |
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Earl’s Court Terrace Earl's Court Terrace |
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Earl’s Terrace Earl's Terrace |
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Edwarde’s Place Edward's Place |
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Eldon Road Eldon Road |
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Ennismore Place Ennismore Place |
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Essex Villas Essex Townhouses |
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Gloucester Terrace Gloucester Terrace |
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Gordon Place Gordon Place |
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Holland Villas Road Holland Villas Rd |
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Hornton Villas Hornton Villas |
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Hyde Park Gate Hyde Park Gate |
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Hyde Park Gate, South Hyde Park Gate, South London |
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Hyde Park Terrace Hyde Park Terrace |
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Inkerman Terrace Inkerman Terrace |
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Inverness Gardens Inverness Gardens |
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Kensington Kensington |
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Kensington gate Kensington gate |
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Kensington Gore Kensington Gore |
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Kensington Palace Kensington Palace |
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Kensington Square Kensington Square |
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Lansdowne Terrace Lansdowne Terrace |
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Leonard Place Leonard Place |
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Lower Phillimore Place Lower Phillimore Place |
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Madeley Villas Madeley Apartments |
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Mall Shopping mall |
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Marlborough Terrace Marlborough Terrace |
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Palace Gardens Terrace Palace Gardens Terrace |
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Palace Gardens Villas Palace Garden Villas |
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Palace Green Palace Green |
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Pembroke Cottages, North Pembroke Cottages, North |
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Pembroke Cottages, South Pembroke Cottages, South |
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Pembroke Road Pembroke Rd |
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Pembroke Square [0] Pembroke Square __A_TAG_PLACEHOLDER_0__ |
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Percy Villas Percy Apartments |
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Petersham Terrace Petersham Terrace |
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Phillimore Gardens Phillimore Gardens |
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Phillimore Terrace Phillimore Terrace |
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Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
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Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
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Prince’s Terrace Prince's Terrace |
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Queen’s Gate Queen's Gate |
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Queen’s Gate Gardens Queen's Gate Gardens |
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Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen's Gate Terrace |
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Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
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St. Alban’s Road St. Alban's Road |
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St. George’s Terrace St. George's Terrace |
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St. Mary Abbot’s Terrace St. Mary Abbot's Terrace |
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Scarsdale Terrace Scarsdale Terrace |
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Scarsdale Villas Scarsdale Apartments |
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Shaftesbury Villas Shaftesbury Apartments |
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Sheffield Gardens Sheffield Gardens |
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Sheffield Terrace Sheffield Terrace |
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South Place South Place |
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South Villas South Villas |
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Sussex Place Sussex Place |
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Tor Villas Tor Villas |
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Upper Bedford Place Upper Bedford Place |
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Upper Hornton Villas Upper Hornton Villas |
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Upper Kensington Gore Upper Kensington Gore |
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Upper Phillimore Gardens Upper Phillimore Gardens |
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Upper Phillimore Place Upper Phillimore Pl. |
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Vicarage Gardens Vicarage Gardens |
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Vicarage Place Vicarage Place |
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Victoria Road Victoria Road |
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Warwick Gardens, East Warwick Gardens, East Side |
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Warwick Gardens, West Warwick Gardens, West End |
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Warwick Square Warwick Square |
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Wilton Terrace Wilton Terrace |
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Wright’s Lane Wright's Lane |
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York Villas York Apartments |
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Young Street Young Street |
p. xiABBREVIATIONS
ALPHABETICAL ORDER.
A.B. A.B. |
Bachelor of Arts. BA. |
A.M. AM |
Master of Arts. Master's degree in Arts. |
App. App. |
Appointed. Assigned. |
A.R.A. A.R.A. |
Associate of the Royal Academy. Royal Academy Associate. |
B. B. |
Born. Born. |
Bart. Bart. |
Baronet. Baronet. |
Br. Brother. |
Brother. Sib. |
C. C. |
Called. Called. |
C.E. CE |
Civil Engineer. Civil Engineer. |
Ch. Ch. Ch. Ch. |
Christ Church. Christ Church. |
Coll. Collab. |
College. University. |
Comm. Comm. |
Commissioner. Commissioner. |
C.B. C.B. |
Companion of the Order of the Bath. Companion of the Order of the Bath. |
C.M.G. C.M.G. |
Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. |
Creat. Create. |
Creation. Creation. |
D. D. |
Died. Passed away. |
Dau. Daughter. |
Daughter. Daughter. |
D.C.L. D.C.L. |
Doctor of Civil Law. Doctor of Law. |
D.D. D.D. |
Doctor of Divinity. D.Min. |
Dep. Lieut. Dep. Lt. |
Deputy Lieutenant. Deputy Lieutenant. |
Ent. Ent. |
Entered. Logged in. |
E.I.C.S. E.I.C.S. |
East India Company’s Service. East India Company Service. |
Eng. Eng. |
England. England. |
Eq. Drftsmn. Eq. Draftsman. |
Equity Draftsman. Equity Lawyer. |
F.G.S. F.G.S. |
Fellow of the Geological Society. Member of the Geological Society. |
F.L.S. FLS |
Fellow of the Linnæan Society Fellow of the Linnaean Society |
F.R.A.S. F.R.A.S. |
Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society. Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society. |
F.R.C.P. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure |
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. |
F.R.C.S. Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons |
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. |
F.R.G.S. F.R.G.S. |
Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. |
F.R.H.S. F.R.H.S. |
Fellow of the Royal Horticultural Society. Fellow of the Royal Horticultural Society. |
F.R.S. Fellow of the Royal Society |
Fellow of the Royal Society. Fellow of the Royal Society. |
F.S.A. FSA |
Fellow of the Society of Antiquarians. Fellow of the Society of Antiquarians. |
F.S.S. F.S.S. |
Fellow of the Statistical Society. Member of the Statistical Society. |
F.Z.S. F.Z.S. |
Fellow of the Zoological Society. Member of the Zoological Society. |
G.C.B. G.C.B. |
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath. |
G.C.H. G.C.H. |
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Guelphs of Hanover. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Guelphs of Hanover. |
G.C.M.G. G.C.M.G. |
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. |
Gt. Brit. UK |
Great Britain. UK. |
H.M.S. HMS |
Her Majesty’s Ship. Her Majesty's Ship. |
Hon. Hon. |
Honourable. Honorable. |
His or Her Royal Highness. His/Her Royal Highness. |
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Irel. Ireland. |
Ireland. Ireland. |
J.P. J.P. |
Justice of the Peace. Justice of the Peace. |
K.C.B. K.C.B. |
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath. Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath. |
K.C.H. K.C.H. |
Knight Commander of the Order of the Guelphs of Hanover. Knight Commander of the Order of the Guelphs of Hanover. |
K.C.M.G. K.C.M.G. |
Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. |
K.G. K.G. |
Knight of the Order of the Garter. Knight of the Order of the Garter. |
K.H. K.H. |
Knight of the Order of the Guelphs of Hanover. Knight of the Order of the Guelphs of Hanover. |
K.P. K.P. |
Knight of the Order of St. Patrick. Knight of the Order of St. Patrick. |
K.S.I. KSI |
Knight of the Star of India. Knight of the Star of India. |
K.T. K.T. |
Knight of the Order of the Thistle. Knight of the Order of the Thistle. |
K.T.S. K.T.S. |
Knight of the Tower and Sword. Knight of the Tower and Sword. |
Lieut. Lieutenant |
Lieutenant. Lieutenant. |
L.L.D. L.L.D. |
Doctor of Laws. Juris Doctor. |
L.R.C.P. L.R.C.P. |
Licentiate Royal College of Physicians. Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians. |
L.R.C.S. L.R.C.S. |
Licentiate Royal College of Surgeons. Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons. |
L.S.A. L.S.A. |
Licentiate Society of Apothecaries. Licentiate Society of Pharmacists. |
M. M. |
Married. Married. |
Marq. Marquee. |
Marquis. Marquess. |
M.B. M.B. |
Bachelor of Medicine. Bachelor of Medicine. |
M.D. Doctor of Medicine |
Doctor of Medicine. Doctor of Medicine. |
M.R.C.S. M.R.C.S. |
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. |
M.P. M.P. |
Member of Parliament. MP. |
Q.C. Q.C. |
Queen’s Counsel. QC |
R.A. R.A. |
Royal Academician. Royal Academician. |
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Royal Artillery. Royal Artillery. |
R.E. R.E. |
Royal Engineers. Royal Engineers. |
R.N. Registered Nurse |
Royal Navy. Royal Navy. |
S. S. |
Son. Child. |
Sch. Sch. |
School or Scholar. School or Student. |
Scot. Scottish. |
Scotland. Scotland. |
Suc. Suc. |
Succeeded. Success. |
Surg. Surgery. |
Surgeon. Surgeon. |
Trin. Trinity. |
Trinity. Trinity. |
Utd. Kgdm. Utd. Kingdom |
United Kingdom. UK. |
V.C. V.C. |
Victoria Cross. Victoria Cross. |
Visct. Viscount. |
Viscount. Viscount. |
p. 1Part I.—KENSINGTON.
ABINGDON VILLAS.
10. EDWARDS, John Esq.
Assistant keeper of her Majesty’s records (Public Record Office, Rolls House, W.C.)
Assistant keeper of Her Majesty’s records (Public Record Office, Rolls House, W.C.)
16. ROLPH, George Frederick, Esq.
In the accountant general’s department of the War Office (Pall Mall, S.W.)
In the accounting department of the War Office (Pall Mall, S.W.)
17. BUTLER, George Morant, Esq.
B. at Oxford, Feb. 1828. In Office of Emigration Commissioners (8, Park-street, Westminster, S.W.)
B. at Oxford, Feb. 1828. In Office of Emigration Commissioners (8, Park-street, Westminster, S.W.)
20. ADAM, Joseph, Esq.
A landscape painter.
A landscape artist.
22. VON WEGNERN, Professor Oscar.
A professor of German, French, and Mathematics.
A professor of German, French, and Math.
25. APLIN, William Golby, Esq.
A wine merchant of the firm of Hamilton, Aplin, & Co. (26, Bucklersbury, E.C.)
A wine merchant from the company Hamilton, Aplin, & Co. (26, Bucklersbury, E.C.)
32. RAWSTORNE, Capt. James, R.N.,
Of a very respectable family, seated for centuries in Lancashire, now represented by Col. Rawstorne of Penwortham in that county. Second s. of the late Capt. Rawstorne who fought in the American and Peninsular wars; cousin of Sir Wm. Pilkington, Bart. of Chevet Hall, co. York; p. 2m. dau. of Capt. Atkins, R.N. Ent. the navy 1806; witnessed, in 1807, the flight of the royal house of Portugal to the Brazils; contributed, in 1811, to the capture of the Medes Islands; in 1814 captured several vessels off the North American coast; obtained his present rank in 1855.
From a highly respected family that has been established in Lancashire for centuries, currently represented by Col. Rawstorne of Penwortham in that county. He is the second son of the late Capt. Rawstorne, who served in the American and Peninsular wars; he is also a cousin of Sir Wm. Pilkington, Bart. of Chevet Hall, co. York; p. 2 married the daughter of Capt. Atkins, R.N. Joined the navy in 1806; witnessed the flight of the royal house of Portugal to Brazil in 1807; helped capture the Medes Islands in 1811; captured several vessels off the North American coast in 1814; achieved his current rank in 1855.
36. WATERHOUSE, William P., Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
43. NOBLE, Matthew, Esq.
B. in Yorkshire; a sculptor; member of the Society of Arts and Royal Institution (13, Bruton-st.)
B. in Yorkshire; a sculptor; member of the Society of Arts and Royal Institution (13, Bruton-st.)
44. TRENDELL, James Richens, Esq.
In the office of the Committee of Council on Education (Downing-street, S.W.)
In the office of the Council on Education Committee (Downing Street, S.W.)
ADDISON CRESCENT.
8. MACKENZIE, Wm. Esq.
B. in Edinburgh; member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, 1816, England, 1820; a Fellow of the latter since 1843; retired from the profession 1844; was formerly demonstrator of anatomy, and conservator of the Anatomical Museum University of Edinburgh.
B. in Edinburgh; member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, 1816, England, 1820; a Fellow of the latter since 1843; retired from the profession in 1844; was previously a demonstrator of anatomy and conservator of the Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh.
4. SINCLAIR, William Thomson, Esq.
S. of the late George Thomson, Esq. of Freswick; b. in Edinburgh; m. Barbara Madeline Gordon Sinclair, eld. dau. of the late William Sinclair, Esq. of Freswick. A deputy commissary-general on half-pay. Is a J.P. and dep.-lieut. for Caithness. Served, while on full pay, on expedition to Stralsund, in Canada, Portugal, Bermuda, West Indies, &c. Lately in charge of the commissariat in Nova Scotia and Canada (Dunbrath Castle, Caithness).
S. of the late George Thomson, Esq. of Freswick; born in Edinburgh; married Barbara Madeline Gordon Sinclair, the eldest daughter of the late William Sinclair, Esq. of Freswick. A deputy commissary-general on half-pay. He is a J.P. and deputy lieutenant for Caithness. He served, while on full pay, on missions to Stralsund, Canada, Portugal, Bermuda, the West Indies, etc. Recently managed the commissariat in Nova Scotia and Canada (Dunbrath Castle, Caithness).
7. WOODYEAR, Joseph Mitchell, Esq.
The family of Woodyear is of Kentish origin, the earliest mention of the name being that of William Woodier, of Chatham, co. Kent, who lived in 1454.
The Woodyear family comes from Kent, with the first mention of the name being William Woodier from Chatham, Kent, who lived in 1454.
p. 313. BULLER, Plumer Alex. Esq.
A wine merchant (2, Brabant Court, Philpot Lane, E.C.)
A wine seller (2, Brabant Court, Philpot Lane, E.C.)
ADDISON GARDENS.
1. HUXLEY, Charles, Rodney, Esq.
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons; formerly Surgeon to the Merchant Seamen’s hospital, Lisbon; late assistant surgeon 1st regiment, Derbyshire militia; now lieut. 4th Royal South Middlesex militia. A member of the Royal East India Institution, Whitehall.
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons; previously a surgeon at the Merchant Seamen’s Hospital in Lisbon; former assistant surgeon in the 1st Regiment, Derbyshire Militia; currently a lieutenant in the 4th Royal South Middlesex Militia. A member of the Royal East India Institution, Whitehall.
4. WELCH, Frederick, Esq.
A surveyor; of the firm of Welch and Atkinson (10, Lancaster-place, Strand, W.C.)
A surveyor from the firm of Welch and Atkinson (10, Lancaster-place, Strand, W.C.)
5. BIRDSEYE, George, Esq.
A merchant (32, Fenchurch street, E.C.)
A merchant (32, Fenchurch Street, E.C.)
42. BADART, Francois, Esq.
A merchant and seed crasher (14, Walbrook, E.C.)
A merchant and seed grinder (14, Walbrook, E.C.)
ADDISON ROAD.
1. FOX, Lieut.-Gen. Charles Richard,
Nat. s. of late Lord Holland; b. 1801; m. 1824, Lady Mary FitzClarence, nat. dau. of Wm. IV (she was raised to the rank of a marquis’ dau. 1831, and app. house-keeper at Windsor Castle, 1835). Ent. the army 1815; prom. to his present rank 1854; formerly M.P. for Horsham, Calne, Tavistock, Stroud, and Tower Hamlets; has been surveyor-gen. to the Ordnance (Reform Club).
Nat. s. of the late Lord Holland; born in 1801; married in 1824 to Lady Mary FitzClarence, the natural daughter of William IV (she was elevated to the rank of a marquis's daughter in 1831 and appointed housekeeper at Windsor Castle in 1835). Joined the army in 1815; promoted to his current rank in 1854; previously a Member of Parliament for Horsham, Calne, Tavistock, Stroud, and Tower Hamlets; has served as surveyor-general to the Ordnance (Reform Club).
1. HAY, Lady Alice,
Dau. of the 16th and sister of the present Earl of Erroll; b. 1835; is niece of Lady Mary Fox.
Daughter of the 16th and sister of the current Earl of Erroll; born in 1835; is the niece of Lady Mary Fox.
5. RYAN, Rt. Hon. Sir Edward,
S. of the late W. Ryan, Esq.; b. 1793; m. 1814, Charlotte, dau. of Wm. Whitmore, Esq. of Dudmaston, Shropsh. Educ. Trin. Col. Cam.; obtained his M.A. 1817; c. to the bar (Lincoln’s Inn), p. 41817; app. judge of the Supreme Court of Calcutta, 1826 (then knighted); chief justice of same Court, 1833–43; a privy councillor since 1843; a railway commissioner 1846; assistant controller of the Exchequer 1851; a civil service commissioner; a member of the Senate of the University of London, a director of the Amicable Insur. Co., an F.R.S. and F.G.S., Vice Pres. of the Royal Astronomical Society, &c. (Athenæum Club).
S. of the late W. Ryan, Esq.; born 1793; married 1814, Charlotte, daughter of Wm. Whitmore, Esq. of Dudmaston, Shropshire. Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge; earned his M.A. in 1817; called to the bar (Lincoln’s Inn) in 1817; appointed judge of the Supreme Court of Calcutta in 1826 (then knighted); chief justice of the same Court from 1833 to 1843; a privy councillor since 1843; a railway commissioner in 1846; assistant controller of the Exchequer in 1851; a civil service commissioner; a member of the Senate of the University of London, a director of the Amicable Insurance Company, an F.R.S. and F.G.S., Vice President of the Royal Astronomical Society, etc. (Athenæum Club).
Garden Lodge. RYAN, Chas. Lister, Esq.
In the Treasury (Union Club; Downing-street, S.W.)
In the Treasury (Union Club; Downing Street, S.W.)
12. OLIVER, James, Esq.
B. 1795, in Northumberland; a widower. In Her Majesty’s Commission (The Grove, Hayes, Middlesex).
B. 1795, in Northumberland; a widower. In Her Majesty’s Commission (The Grove, Hayes, Middlesex).
14. DE LISLE, Alfred Theodore, Esq.
A merchant of the firm of Janvrin, Grassié, and De Lisle (14a Austin Friars, E.C.)
A merchant from the company of Janvrin, Grassié, and De Lisle (14a Austin Friars, E.C.)
16. FELL, Samuel Gregson, Esq.
A justice of the peace for the co. of Lancaster (Flan. How, Ulverston).
A justice of the peace for the county of Lancaster (Flan. How, Ulverston).
17. KEARY, Alfred John, Esq.
A solicitor of the firm of Clowes, Hickley, and Keary (10, King’s Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.)
A lawyer at the firm of Clowes, Hickley, and Keary (10, King’s Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.)
23. RICKARD, William, Esq.
A stock and sharebroker of the firm of Lind and Rickard; member of the Stock Exchange (3, Bank Chambers, Lothbury, E.C.)
A stock and sharebroker at the firm of Lind and Rickard; member of the Stock Exchange (3, Bank Chambers, Lothbury, E.C.)
24. BARROW, Sir George, (2nd) Bart.
Eld. s. of the late Sir George Barrow, who was for more than 40 years sec. of the Admiralty, and who was created a bart. for his public services; b. in London 1806; m. 1832, Rosamond, dau. of Wm. Pennell, Esq. late H.M. consul gen. in Brazil. Educated at Charter House; Entrd. Colonial Office 1825; promoted to senior clerk 1843; in charge of Mediterranean Department (Athenæum Club).
Eldest son of the late Sir George Barrow, who served as the Secretary of the Admiralty for over 40 years and was made a baronet for his public service; born in London in 1806; married in 1832 to Rosamond, daughter of William Pennell, Esq., who was the former consul general in Brazil. Educated at Charterhouse; joined the Colonial Office in 1825; promoted to senior clerk in 1843; responsible for the Mediterranean Department (Athenæum Club).
p. 5Winter Lodge. REED, William, Esq.
Attached to the seamen’s wages branch of the Admiralty (Somerset House, W.C.).
Attached to the seamen's wages department of the Admiralty (Somerset House, W.C.).
26. HESSEY, Rev. Dr. Francis,
Educ. at St. John’s College, Cambridge, of which he is a Fellow; ord. 1839; principal of Huddersfield College School 1840–43; headmaster of Kensington School, 1843–53; incumbent of St. Barnabas Parish since 1853 (Untied University Club; St. John’s College, Cambridge).
Educated at St. John’s College, Cambridge, where he is a Fellow; ordained in 1839; principal of Huddersfield College School from 1840 to 1843; headmaster of Kensington School from 1843 to 1853; has been the incumbent of St. Barnabas Parish since 1853 (Untied University Club; St. John’s College, Cambridge).
45. WILD, James Anstey, Esq.
A solicitor (Ironmonger-lane, E.C.)
A lawyer (Ironmonger-lane, E.C.)
46. HOLDEN, Rev. Henry Augustus,
M.A. Worcester College, Oxford (Oxford and Cambridge Club).
M.A. Worcester College, Oxford (Oxford and Cambridge Club).
49. WILLIS, Edward Cooper, Esq. M.B.
A member of the Royal College of Surgeons since 1852, and of Apothecaries Hall since 1855; obtained his M.B. at Cambridge 1857; was formerly Mecklenburgh student in chemistry at Caius College, and lecturer on forensic medicine at Steever’s Hospital, Dublin.
A member of the Royal College of Surgeons since 1852 and of Apothecaries Hall since 1855; earned his M.B. at Cambridge in 1857; was previously a Mecklenburgh student in chemistry at Caius College, and a lecturer on forensic medicine at Steever’s Hospital, Dublin.
51. PERY, Richard Hay, Esq.
Has been a licentiate of Apothecaries Hall since 1844; a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, since 1852; and assistant surgeon 3rd W. York Militia since 1852; formerly resident medical officer of the Cork-street (Dublin) Fever Hospital. Has devoted much attention to cholera.
Has been a licensed pharmacist since 1844; a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in England since 1852; and assistant surgeon for the 3rd West Yorkshire Militia since 1852; previously served as the resident medical officer at the Cork Street (Dublin) Fever Hospital. Has focused a lot of attention on cholera.
60. OLIPHANT, William Henry, Esq.
Stock and sharebroker; member of the Stock Exchange (21, Tokenhouse Yard, E.C.)
Stock and share broker; member of the Stock Exchange (21, Tokenhouse Yard, E.C.)
62. WHITING, George, Esq.
Chief clerk in the Master of the Rolls’ Office (13, Chancery-lane, W.C.)
Chief Clerk in the Master of the Rolls' Office (13, Chancery Lane, W.C.)
p. 672. WILSON, John, Esq. M.D.
Obtained his Edinburgh degree of M.D. in 1823; became an inspector-general of hospitals and Fleets in 1841; served as such in China, and at Haslar and Greenwich Hospitals; is hon. physician to the Queen; author of various professional works; a Fellow of the Royal and Geological Societies.
Obtained his Edinburgh M.D. degree in 1823; became an inspector-general of hospitals and fleets in 1841; served in that role in China and at Haslar and Greenwich Hospitals; is an honorary physician to the Queen; author of several professional works; a Fellow of the Royal and Geological Societies.
73. ADAMS, George William, Esq.
A Fellow of the Society of Arts.
A member of the Society of Arts.
84. BRUNLEES, James, Esq.
A civil engineer (5, Victoria-street, Westminster, S.W.)
A civil engineer (5, Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.)
86. GARRAWAY, George, Esq.
A merchant of the firm of Burton & Garraway (Green-street, Bethnal Green, N.E.)
A merchant from the company Burton & Garraway (Green Street, Bethnal Green, N.E.)
88. UNNA, Ferdinand, Esq.
A merchant of the firm of Openshaw, Unna, and Co. (3, Coleman Buildings, E.C.; 12, Oxford-street, Manchester).
A merchant from the firm of Openshaw, Unna, and Co. (3, Coleman Buildings, E.C.; 12, Oxford Street, Manchester).
ADDISON TERRACE.
1. HALSE, William Hooper, Esq.
Medical galvanist.
Medical electrician.
5. BROADBRIDGE, James, Esq.
An architect; surveyor to the Kensington Vestry.
An architect; surveyor for the Kensington Council.
6. RUSHBRIDGER, Joseph, Esq.
A private gentleman.
A private individual.
ALBERT GATE.
1. THE FRENCH EMBASSY.
Ambassador.—Comte de Flahaut.
Ambassador.—Count de Flahaut.
1st Secretary.—Marquis de Chateaurenard.
1st Secretary.—Marquis de Chateaurenard.
2nd ditto.—Comte de Jaucourt.
2nd same here.—Comte de Jaucourt.
3rd ditto.—Amédée Bartholdi.
3rd ditto.—Amédée Bartholdi.
Attachés.—Paul Dutreil, and Baron de Billing.
Attachés.—Paul Dutreil and Baron de Billing.
Naval Attaché.—Captain Pigeard.
Naval Attaché — Captain Pigeard.
Military Attaché.—Marquis d’Andigne.
Military Attaché.—Marquis d’Andigne.
Chancellor.—Mons. H. Roux.
Chancellor: Mons. H. Roux.
p. 72. GREVILLE, Fulke Southwell, Colonel, M.P.
2nd s. of Algernon Greville, Esq. of North Lodge, Herts, by Caroline, 2nd dau. of late Sir Bellingham Graham, Bart. Related to Earl of Warwick; b. 1821; m. 1840, Lady Rosa Nugent, only child of the present Marquis of Westmeath. Is a J.P. and dep.-lieut. for Herts; vice lieut. for Westmeath; dep.-lieut. for Westmeath; and J.P. for Westmeath, Cavan, Longford, and Roscommon. M.P. (liberal) for co. Longford, since 1852; formerly in 1st Life Guards; colonel Westmeath Militia since 1850 (Traveller’s Chub; Mymm’s-place, near Hatfield, Herts; Clonyn, Castletowndelvin, county Westmeath; Clonhugh, Mullingar; Clonteen Lodge, Drumsna).
2nd son of Algernon Greville, Esq. of North Lodge, Herts, by Caroline, 2nd daughter of the late Sir Bellingham Graham, Bart. Related to the Earl of Warwick; born in 1821; married in 1840 to Lady Rosa Nugent, the only child of the current Marquis of Westmeath. He is a J.P. and deputy lieutenant for Herts; vice lieutenant for Westmeath; deputy lieutenant for Westmeath; and J.P. for Westmeath, Cavan, Longford, and Roscommon. He has been the M.P. (Liberal) for county Longford since 1852; previously served in the 1st Life Guards; and has been colonel of the Westmeath Militia since 1850 (Traveller’s Chub; Mymm’s-place, near Hatfield, Herts; Clonyn, Castletowndelvin, county Westmeath; Clonhugh, Mullingar; Clonteen Lodge, Drumsna).
3. SHEWARD, George, Esq.
Manager of the London and County Bank, Western Branch.
Manager of the London and County Bank, Western Branch.
3. HEDLEY, Captain George,
Late Captain 2nd Dragoon Guards; m. 1833, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Norman, Esq. of Slaugham Park and Duncombe, co. Sussex.
Late Captain of the 2nd Dragoon Guards; married in 1833 to Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Norman, Esq. of Slaugham Park and Duncombe, Sussex.
Hyde Park House. LEYLAND, Captain Thomas,
Joined the 2nd Life Guards in 1858; has since retired. (Union, and Junior United Service Clubs; Corindavon Lodge, Ballater, N. B.; Haggerstone Castle, Northumberland).
Joined the 2nd Life Guards in 1858; has since retired. (Union, and Junior United Service Clubs; Corindavon Lodge, Ballater, N. B.; Haggerstone Castle, Northumberland).
ALBERT PLACE.
3. BUCKLEY, Richard Wilson, Esq.
A conveyancer (50, Lincolns’ Fields, W.C.)
A conveyancer (50, Lincolns’ Fields, W.C.)
10. STERKY, Charles, Esq.
A senior examiner of the first-class in the Audit Office (Somerset House, W.C.)
A senior examiner of the first-class at the Audit Office (Somerset House, W.C.)
11. METHOLD, Major Edward,
13. HYDE, Col. George Hooton,
Joined the Royal Artillery in 1817; promoted to the rank of col., 1854; has retired from the service on full pay (Army and Navy Club).
Joined the Royal Artillery in 1817; promoted to the rank of colonel in 1854; has retired from the service on full pay (Army and Navy Club).
ALBERT TERRACE.
4. SABOUROFF, Peter, Esq.
Descended from the elder branch of the once illustrious, now extinct family of “Godounoff,” illustrated in the 16th century by the Czar Boris Godounoff, king of Russia, who established the serfdom, and by Salomonia Sabouoff, Czarine of Russia, in the 15th century. Mr. Sabouroff is first secretary to the Russian embassy (St. James’s Club; Chesham House).
Descended from the older branch of the once famous, now extinct family of “Godounoff,” highlighted in the 16th century by Czar Boris Godounoff, the king of Russia who established serfdom, and by Salomonia Sabouoff, Czarina of Russia, in the 15th century. Mr. Sabouroff is the first secretary to the Russian embassy (St. James’s Club; Chesham House).
9. CAHILL, Thomas, Esq., M.D.
Obtained hit Dublin L.M. in 1834, and his Glasgow M.D. in 1837; became F.S.A. in 1840; and L.R.C.S. Edinburgh, 1841. Has devoted much attention to cases of delirium tremens and typhoid fever. Published in 1856 a work on the Waters of Vichy and Carlsbad (12, Michael’s-place, Brompton).
Obtained his L.M. in Dublin in 1834 and his M.D. in Glasgow in 1837; became a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1840; and earned his L.R.C.S. in Edinburgh in 1841. He has focused extensively on cases of delirium tremens and typhoid fever. In 1856, he published a work on the Waters of Vichy and Carlsbad (12, Michael’s-place, Brompton).
10. EARLE, Thomas Hughes, Esq.
A member of Lincoln’s-inn; c. to the bar, 1858. A conveyancer (Chapel Staircase, Lincoln’s-inn, W.C.)
A member of Lincoln’s Inn; called to the bar in 1858. A conveyancer (Chapel Staircase, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.)
11. PIGOU, Frederick, Esq.
Athenæum Club.
Athenaeum Club.
13. BONHAM, Francis Robert, Esq.
A special commissioner in the Special Commissioners’ Income Tax department of the Inland Revenue Office (Somerset House, W.C.)
A special commissioner in the Special Commissioners’ Income Tax department of the Inland Revenue Office (Somerset House, W.C.)
14. OPPENHEIM, Ernest, Esq.
A merchant and ship-broker (150, Leadenhall-st., E.C.)
A merchant and ship broker (150, Leadenhall St., E.C.)
p. 9ALLEN TERRACE.
1. GUAZZARONI, John Bely, Esq.
Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, and a licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries, since 1840. Medical officer of the Kensington Workhouse and surgeon to the Kensington Dispensary.
Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, and a licensed member of the Society of Apothecaries since 1840. Medical officer of the Kensington Workhouse and surgeon at the Kensington Dispensary.
GUAZZARONI, Signor Giuseppe,
Professor of Italian.
Italian Professor.
5. RICHARDSON, William Burbidge, Esq.
Solicitor; a commissioner for taking the examinations of married ladies on disposing of their separate estates, for Middlesex, London, and Westminster. Lately, and for some years, engaged in the Law department of the Lord Mayor and common council of the City, who, on two occasions, have expressed their approbation of his services, having presented him on the latter with a testimonial of one thousand guineas (5, Nicholas-lane, Lombard-street, E.C.)
Solicitor; a commissioner for conducting examinations of married women regarding the management of their separate estates, for Middlesex, London, and Westminster. Recently, and for several years, he has been involved in the Legal department of the Lord Mayor and common council of the City, who, on two occasions, have shown their approval of his work, having awarded him a testimonial of one thousand guineas (5, Nicholas-lane, Lombard-street, E.C.)
7. YOUNG, Edwin, Esq.
A Surveyor.
A land surveyor.
9. ROGERS, George Goddard, Esq., M.D.
Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, and an M.D., St. Andrew’s, since 1855. Medical registrar of St. George’s Hospital. Has contributed largely to the medical journals of the day (24, George-street, Hanover square).
Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, and has an M.D. from St. Andrew’s since 1855. Medical registrar at St. George’s Hospital. Has made significant contributions to the medical journals of the time (24, George-street, Hanover square).
ARGYLL ROAD.
25. STOKES, Charles, Esq.
Surgeon-Dentist (65, Brook-street, Hanover-square, W.)
Surgeon-Dentist (65, Brook Street, Hanover Square, W.)
32. HARDISTY, Edward Brydges, Esq.
Solicitor (member of the Incorporated Law Society) of the firm of Hardisty and Goodrich; a director of the Westminster Life and Fire Insurance Company (43, Great Marlborough-st., W.)
Solicitor (member of the Incorporated Law Society) at the firm of Hardisty and Goodrich; a director of the Westminster Life and Fire Insurance Company (43, Great Marlborough-st., W.)
34. FURRELL, James, Esq.
Solicitor.
Lawyer.
p. 1035. BUDD, Vincent, Captain,
An Officer in the Mercantile Marine.
An Officer in the Merchant Navy.
37. DOUCE, Thomas Augustus, Esq.
Wine merchant, of the firm of Holdsworth and Douce, late Cutler and Co. (12, Hungerford-street, Strand, W.C.)
Wine merchant from the company Holdsworth and Douce, formerly Cutler and Co. (12, Hungerford-street, Strand, W.C.)
39. JOSLING, Thomas Bayley, Esq.
Colonial and chemical broker, and commission merchant of the firm of Josling and Co. (7, Mincing-lane, E.C.)
Colonial and chemical broker, and commission merchant of the firm of Josling and Co. (7, Mincing-lane, E.C.)
44. BURTON, Frederick William, Esq., R.H.A.
Member of Society of Painters in Water Colours.
Member of the Society of Painters in Watercolors.
45. HALL, George Lowthian, Esq.
Landscape painter in water colours.
Landscape watercolor artist.
46. HERAPATH, Spencer, Esq.
Stock and share broker; Fellow of Geological Society, Society of Antiquaries, and Statistical Society (Angel-court, Bank, E.C.)
Stock and share broker; Member of the Geological Society, Society of Antiquaries, and Statistical Society (Angel-court, Bank, E.C.)
47. CURZON, Hon. Henry George Roper,
Only s. and heir of 16th Baron Teynham; b. 1822. Examiner in Audit Office (Somerset House, W.C.)
Only son and heir of the 16th Baron Teynham; born 1822. Examiner in the Audit Office (Somerset House, W.C.)
48. POLE, William, Esq., F.R.S., F.R.A.S., F.G.S. Mem. Inst. C.E., Mus. Bac. Oxon.,
Civil engineer; professor in University College, London; lecturer to Royal Engineer establishment at Chatham; member of government special committee on use of iron for war purposes; author of many scientific works and papers (Reform Club, 3, Storey’s Gate, W.C.)
Civil engineer; professor at University College, London; lecturer for the Royal Engineer establishment in Chatham; member of a government special committee on the use of iron for military purposes; author of numerous scientific works and papers (Reform Club, 3, Storey’s Gate, W.C.)
49. PERROTT, Octavius George, Captain.
Entered army 1827; lieut. 1832, capt. 1847; served in 15th Hussars; retired 1848.
Entered the army in 1827; promoted to lieutenant in 1832, captain in 1847; served in the 15th Hussars; retired in 1848.
51. BEEBY, James, Esq.
Deputy accountant-general of the Navy (Admiralty, Somerset House).
Deputy Accountant General of the Navy (Admiralty, Somerset House).
53. CASSON, Henry, Esq.
55. READ, Samuel, Esq.
Artist.
Creator.
BATH PLACE.
4. WALKER, Joseph, Esq.
A surgeon-dentist (82, Wimpole-st., Cavendish-square, W.)
A dentist-surgeon (82, Wimpole-st., Cavendish-square, W.)
4. BREND, William, Esq.
A surgeon.
A surgeon.
7. HAFFENDEN, Dalton Adolphus, Esq.
Has been a member of the Rl. Coll. of Surg., Eng., and a licentiate of the So. of Apoth. since 1854. Late house-surgeon to the Lying Inn Hospital, Birmingham. Formerly house-surgeon to the Western Gen. Dispensary, London.
Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Engineer, and a licensed practitioner of the Society of Apothecaries since 1854. Recently served as house surgeon at the Lying Inn Hospital, Birmingham. Previously was house surgeon at the Western General Dispensary, London.
BEDFORD PLACE.
2. TUDOR, Owen Davies, Esq.
A member of the Middle Temple; c. to the bar, 1842; an equity draftsman and conveyancer (16, Old-sq., Lincoln’s-inn, W.C.)
A member of the Middle Temple; called to the bar around 1842; an equity draftsman and conveyancer (16, Old-sq., Lincoln’s-inn, W.C.)
East Cottage. STOCK, Henry, Esq.
An architect of the firm of Snook and Stock (6, Duke-street, London-bridge, S.E.)
An architect from the firm of Snook and Stock (6, Duke Street, London Bridge, S.E.)
West Cottage. M’CALLUM, Andrew, Esq.
An artist (East Burnham Beeches, near Windsor).
An artist (East Burnham Beeches, near Windsor).
29. GEISSMAN, Captain Lewis De,
An officer of the German Legion; present at Waterloo.
An officer of the German Legion who was present at Waterloo.
30. STRACHAN, William, Esq.
Examiner of printers’ accounts in the Stationery office (Storey’s-gate, S.W.)
Examiner of printers' accounts in the Stationery office (Storey’s-gate, S.W.)
37. BOWLER, Henry Alexander, Esq.
BELMONT VILLAS.
4. COLNETT, Frederick, Esq.
A junior examiner in the Office of Works (12, Whitehall-place, S.W.)
A junior examiner in the Office of Works (12, Whitehall Place, S.W.)
BERKELEY GARDENS.
1. JOYCE, Thomas, Esq.
A surgeon.
A doctor who performs surgery.
4. POOLE, Edward Stanley, Esq.
In the Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education (South Kensington Museum, W.)
In the Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education (South Kensington Museum, W.)
5. PORTER, Lieut.-Col. John,
Attached to the 67th Foot. Ent. the army in 1834; obtained his present rank, 1860; served throughout the campaign of 1860 in China, in the principal events of which he participated with distinction.
Attached to the 67th Foot. Entered the army in 1834; achieved his current rank in 1860; served throughout the 1860 campaign in China, where he distinguished himself in the main events.
10. BLAIKLEY, Alexander, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
BRUNSWICK GARDENS.
1. CARRUTHERS, Lieut.-Col. Richard, C.B.
B. at Ipswich, 1799; m. 1838, Margaret, dau. of Alexander Dingwall, Esq., of Ranniston, Aberdeenshire. Has two sons and one dau. Served with 2nd Foot in the campaign of Affghanistan and Beloochistan; commanded his regiment at the assault and capture of Ghuznee (medal); the assault and capture of Khelat; commanded the forces as a brigadier in the Southern Conean and Sawant Warree country during the campaign of 1844–5. A companion of the Bath; a knight of the Dooranee Empire. Retired from the army, 1851 (Junior United Service Club, W.C.)
B. in Ipswich, 1799; married in 1838 to Margaret, daughter of Alexander Dingwall, Esq., from Ranniston, Aberdeenshire. Has two sons and one daughter. Served with the 2nd Foot during the campaigns in Afghanistan and Beloochistan; commanded his regiment during the assault and capture of Ghuznee (medal); led the assault and capture of Khelat; served as brigadier in the Southern Conean and Sawant Warree region during the campaign of 1844–5. A Companion of the Bath; a knight of the Dooranee Empire. Retired from the army in 1851 (Junior United Service Club, W.C.)
p. 132. DALY, Henry Michael, Esq.
In charge of the Surveyors’ Department of the General Post Office (St. Martin’s-le-Grand, E.C.)
In charge of the Surveyors’ Department of the General Post Office (St. Martin’s-le-Grand, E.C.)
6. NAVIN, James, Esq.
A merchant (4, Langbourn-chambers, Fenchurch-street, E.C.)
A merchant (4, Langbourn-chambers, Fenchurch-street, E.C.)
14. MOUNSEY, George William, Esq.
Second s. of George Gill Mounsey, Esq., of Rockliff, Castletown, co. Cumberland; b. April 3, 1831. A member of Lincoln’s-inn; c. to the bar, 1857 (19, Old-square, Lincoln’s-inn, W.C.)
Second son of George Gill Mounsey, Esq., of Rockliff, Castletown, Cumberland; born April 3, 1831. A member of Lincoln’s Inn; called to the bar, 1857 (19, Old-square, Lincoln’s-inn, W.C.)
16. WESTGARTH, William, Esq.
A director of the Northern Insurance Company.
A director at the Northern Insurance Company.
20. MARTINDALE, Capt. Benjamin Hay
Joined the Royal Engineers, 1843; promoted to his present rank, 1854; has been 19 years on full pay.
Joined the Royal Engineers in 1843; promoted to his current rank in 1854; has been on full pay for 19 years.
22. EDMONDS, Thomas Rowe, Esq.
Actuary to the Legal and General Life Insurance Company (10, Fleet-street, E.C.)
Actuary for the Legal and General Life Insurance Company (10, Fleet Street, E.C.)
BRUNSWICK TERRACE.
1. CULPEPER, William Moe, Esq.
A surgeon.
A doctor.
5. EMMETT, Major-Gen. Anthony,
A Colonel, retired full pay, Royal Engineers. Ent. the army, 1808; promoted to his present rank, 1855. Present at the sieges of Badajoz, 1811–12 (severely wounded), passage of the Nive, battles before Bayonne, Orthes (wounded), and Toulouse, also New Orleans, and Fort Bowyer. Has received the silver war medal, with four clasps.
A Colonel, retired with full pay from the Royal Engineers. Joined the army in 1808; got promoted to his current rank in 1855. Present at the sieges of Badajoz from 1811 to 1812 (severely wounded), the crossing of the Nive, the battles before Bayonne, Orthes (wounded), and Toulouse, as well as New Orleans and Fort Bowyer. Has received the silver war medal with four clasps.
p. 14CAMBRIDGE PLACE5. ORLEBAR, Mrs. Eleanor,
Eldest dau. of John Kingston, Esq. a commissioner at Somerset House; granddau. of the hon. Mr. Justice Rooke, a judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and great granddaughter of Valentine Knightley, Esq. of Fawsley Park, Northamptonshire; m. 1838, the Rev. Cuthbert Orlebar, second s. of Richard Orlebar, Esq. of Hinwick House, sometime vicar of Podington, in the same co.; a widow, 1861; has issue, with daus., two sons, C. Knightley, a civil engineer, and Vere Bernard, a cadet, R.N. on board H.M.S. “Cadmus.”
Eldest daughter of John Kingston, Esq., a commissioner at Somerset House; granddaughter of the Hon. Mr. Justice Rooke, a judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and great-granddaughter of Valentine Knightley, Esq. of Fawsley Park, Northamptonshire; married in 1838 to the Rev. Cuthbert Orlebar, second son of Richard Orlebar, Esq. of Hinwick House, who was once the vicar of Podington, in the same county; became a widow in 1861; has children, including daughters, and two sons: C. Knightley, a civil engineer, and Vere Bernard, a cadet in the Royal Navy on board H.M.S. “Cadmus.”
8. BONNEAU, Cornelius, Esq.
In the Store Department of the War Office; m. 1849, Annette Eliza, only dau. of the late John Backe, Esq. of H.M. Ordnance (Pall Mall, S.W.)
In the Store Department of the War Office; m. 1849, Annette Eliza, only daughter of the late John Backe, Esq. of H.M. Ordnance (Pall Mall, S.W.)
19. COOKES, Thomas Henry, Esq.
The representative of the Cookes of Bentley, a family which came into England with the Conqueror, and has been for centuries seated with high respectability in the co. of Worcester. The senior line obtained a baronetcy. B. 25th Oct. 1804. M.P. for Worcestershire, 1833–7. Formerly high sheriff for the county. A capt. Worcestershire Yeomanry (Bentley, Worcestershire).
The representative of the Cookes from Bentley, a family that came to England with the Conqueror and has had a respected presence in Worcestershire for centuries. The senior line was granted a baronetcy. Born on October 25, 1804. Served as a Member of Parliament for Worcestershire from 1833 to 1837. Previously held the position of high sheriff for the county. A captain in the Worcestershire Yeomanry (Bentley, Worcestershire).
CAMBRIDGE TERRACE,
Holland Road.
4. HOLLINGS, John, Esq.
In the Accountant General’s Department of the War Office (Pall Mall, S.W.)
In the Accountant General’s Department of the War Office (Pall Mall, S.W.)
6. EVETT, George, Esq.
In the Warehouse-Keeper’s Department of the Inland Revenue Office (Somerset House, W.C.)
In the Warehouse Keeper's Department of the Inland Revenue Office (Somerset House, W.C.)
14. BOURCHER, Mrs.
Widow of the Late Capt. Wm. Bourchier, R.N.
Widow of the Late Capt. Wm. Bourchier, R.N.
p. 1516. RAE, William Frazer, Esq.
A member of Lincoln’s Inn; called to the bar in 1861 (Reform Club).
A member of Lincoln’s Inn; admitted to the bar in 1861 (Reform Club).
CAMPDEN GROVE.
1. KENT, William Charles Mark, Esq.
A member of the Middle Temple. C. to the Bar 1859. A journalist, and man of letters.
A member of the Middle Temple. Called to the Bar in 1859. A journalist and writer.
3. MANN, Robert Wilks’ Esq.
An auctioneer.
An auctioneer.
6. BANNISTER, Mrs.
Widow of the late solicitor of the War Office.
Widow of the former solicitor of the War Office.
BANNISTER, Hugh, Esq.
Son of the late solicitor of the War Office (11, John-street, Adelphi, W.C.)
Son of the late lawyer for the War Office (11, John-street, Adelphi, W.C.)
12. BOYLE, William, Esq.
A solicitor of the firm of Lucas and Royle (20, Great Marlborough-street, W.)
A lawyer from the firm of Lucas and Royle (20, Great Marlborough Street, W.)
19. CRICKMER, Charles James, Esq.
A wine and Brandy Merchant (24, Little Knightrider-st. E.C.)
A wine and brandy shop (24, Little Knightrider St. E.C.)
22. SEATON, Edward Johnstone, Esq.
In the Estates Department of the Trinity House (Trinity-square, Tower-hill, E.C.)
In the Estates Department of Trinity House (Trinity Square, Tower Hill, E.C.)
CAMPDEN HILL.
Hornton Cottage. CHARRETIE, Captain,
This gentleman is a son, we believe, of major-general Charretie, by Margaret Anne, dau. of John Henry Burges, Esq., of Wood Park.
This man is believed to be the son of Major General Charretie and Margaret Anne, the daughter of John Henry Burges, Esq., of Wood Park.
Hornton Cottage. KENNELL, John Fisher, Esq.
Secretary to the London and Blackwall, and the London, Tilbury, and Southend Railways (Fenchurch-street, E.C.)
Secretary to the London and Blackwall, and the London, Tilbury, and Southend Railways (Fenchurch Street, E.C.)
p. 16Hornton Villa. BIRD, Stephen Esq.
Chairman of the West London Railway (16, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C.)
Chairperson of the West London Railway (16, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C.)
Niddry Lodge. CAMPBELL, John Francis, Esq.
A scion of the Campbells of Skipness, anciently descended from the ducal house of Argyll; allied, by intermarriage, with the noble families of Glencairn, Kerr, Uxbridge, Charleville, Russell, Lennox, Wemyss, Ruthven, and Belhaven; Chief of the Campbell’s of Islay; b. 1822; educ. at Eton and Edinburgh University. C. to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1851; private secretary to the Lord Privy Seal, 1853; assist. secretary General Board of Health, 1854; secretary Lighthouse Commission, 1859; a groom of the Privy Chamber to Her Majesty (Brookes’ and Travellers’ Clubs; Stable-yard, St. James’s; Chale, Isle of Wight).
A descendant of the Campbells of Skipness, who are historically linked to the ducal house of Argyll; connected, through marriage, with the noble families of Glencairn, Kerr, Uxbridge, Charleville, Russell, Lennox, Wemyss, Ruthven, and Belhaven; Chief of the Campbells of Islay; born in 1822; educated at Eton and Edinburgh University. Called to the Bar (Inner Temple) in 1851; served as private secretary to the Lord Privy Seal in 1853; assistant secretary of the General Board of Health in 1854; secretary of the Lighthouse Commission in 1859; a groom of the Privy Chamber to Her Majesty (Brookes’ and Travellers’ Clubs; Stable-yard, St. James’s; Chale, Isle of Wight).
Bute House. LESLIE, John, Esq.
Second s. of the late colonel Leslie, of Glasslough. M.P. for Monaghan; and a direct descendant of the celebrated divine John Leslie, bishop of Orkney, Raphoe, and Clogher; m. 26 Aug. 1856, Constance Wilhelmina Frances, youngest dau. of the late right hon. George Dawson Damer. M.P. P.C. Has issue, a son (John, b. 1857), and two daus. (Mary, b. 1858; and Constance, b. 1861). Educ. at Harrow and Christ Church, Oxford. Formerly in the 1st Life Guards; an amateur painter; and an Exhibitor at the Royal Academy, and in the Fine Arts Department of the International Exhibition (White’s, Travellers, &c.)
Second son of the late Colonel Leslie of Glasslough. M.P. for Monaghan; and a direct descendant of the famous divine John Leslie, bishop of Orkney, Raphoe, and Clogher; married on August 26, 1856, to Constance Wilhelmina Frances, the youngest daughter of the late Right Honorable George Dawson Damer. M.P. P.C. He has one son (John, born in 1857) and two daughters (Mary, born in 1858; and Constance, born in 1861). Educated at Harrow and Christ Church, Oxford. Previously served in the 1st Life Guards; an amateur painter; and an exhibitor at the Royal Academy and in the Fine Arts Department of the International Exhibition (White’s, Travellers, &c.)
Thornwood Lodge. VINCENT, Henry Wm. Esq.
Descended from the Vincents of Bernake Manor, Northampton; established there temp. Henry III.; great grands., through his mother, of John, Earl of Bristol; heir presumptive to the baronetcy of Vincent, of Debden Hall, Essex; b. 1796; m. 1830, Elizabeth p. 17Anne, dau. of Col. Callander, of Craigforth. Educ. at Eton. In the Treasury, 1813–23; Queen’s Remembrancer of the Exchequer, 1823–58; c. to the Bar (Gray’s Inn) 1850. A magistrate for Middlesex; a dep.-lieut., for Berks (Travellers’ Club; Lily Hill, Bracknell, Berks).
Descended from the Vincents of Bernake Manor in Northampton; established there around the time of Henry III; great-grandparents, through his mother, of John, Earl of Bristol; heir presumptive to the baronetcy of Vincent of Debden Hall, Essex; born in 1796; married in 1830 to Elizabeth p. 17Anne, daughter of Col. Callander of Craigforth. Educated at Eton. Worked in the Treasury from 1813 to 1823; served as the Queen’s Remembrancer of the Exchequer from 1823 to 1858; called to the Bar (Gray’s Inn) in 1850. A magistrate for Middlesex; a deputy lieutenant for Berks (Travellers’ Club; Lily Hill, Bracknell, Berks).
Holly Lodge. AIRLIE, 10th Earl of (Ogilvy)
A representative Scotch Peer, 28th in descent from the 1st Thane of Angus; b. 1826; succeeded his father 1849; m. 1851, Henrietta, dau. of 2nd Lord Stanley of Alderley; has issue, two sons and two daus.; educ. at Eton, and Christ Church, Oxford; B.A. 1847; dep.-lieut. for Forfar; Capt. Forfar Yeomanry; a liberal conservative; a director of the Alyth Railway Company (Cortachy Castle, Kerriemuir, Forfarshire).
A representative Scotch Peer, 28th in descent from the 1st Thane of Angus; born 1826; succeeded his father in 1849; married in 1851, Henrietta, daughter of the 2nd Lord Stanley of Alderley; has two sons and two daughters; educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford; B.A. 1847; deputy lieutenant for Forfar; Captain of the Forfar Yeomanry; a liberal conservative; a director of the Alyth Railway Company (Cortachy Castle, Kerriemuir, Forfarshire).
Argyll Lodge. ARGYLL, 8th Duke of (Campbell)
Hereditary Master of the Queen’s Household; keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland; admiral of the Western Isles; keeper of Dunoon Castle, and of Dunstaffnage, and Carrick; one of Her Majesty’s state counsellors for Scotland; hereditary sheriff of the co. of Argyll; b. 1823; suc. his father 1847; m. 1844, Lady Elizabeth Georgiana, sister of the present Duke of Sutherland; has issue, five sons and three daus. Chancellor of the University of St. Andrew’s since 1851; Lord Privy Seal, 1853–55; rector of the University of Glasgow, 1854–55; postmaster-general, 1855–58; reapp. Lord Privy Seal, 1859; a liberal; a writer of considerable ability on Scotch ecclesiastical questions, and a distinguished lecturer (Athenæum; Inverary Castle, Argyllshire; Roseneath Castle, Dumbartonshire).
Hereditary Master of the Queen’s Household; keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland; admiral of the Western Isles; keeper of Dunoon Castle, Dunstaffnage, and Carrick; one of Her Majesty’s state counselors for Scotland; hereditary sheriff of Argyll; born in 1823; succeeded his father in 1847; married in 1844 to Lady Elizabeth Georgiana, sister of the current Duke of Sutherland; has five sons and three daughters. Chancellor of the University of St. Andrews since 1851; Lord Privy Seal from 1853 to 1855; rector of the University of Glasgow from 1854 to 1855; Postmaster General from 1855 to 1858; reappointed as Lord Privy Seal in 1859; a liberal; a skilled writer on Scottish ecclesiastical issues, and a distinguished lecturer (Athenæum; Inverary Castle, Argyllshire; Roseneath Castle, Dumbartonshire).
Moray Lodge. KEANE, 2nd Baron (Keane)
Eld. s. of the hero of Ghuznee; b. 1815; suc. his father, 1844; m. 1847, Louisa, p. 182nd dau. of S. Y. Benyon, Esq. of Denston Hall, Suffolk; formerly a capt. 37th Foot; raised to the rank of major, 1841; served on his father’s staff during the campaign of Affghanistan and Beloochistan; present at the assault and capture of Ghuznee, for which he has received a medal; a liberal (United Service Club; Stetchworth, Newmarket).
Eldest son of the hero of Ghuznee; born 1815; succeeded his father in 1844; married in 1847, Louisa, p. 182nd daughter of S. Y. Benyon, Esq. of Denston Hall, Suffolk; formerly a captain in the 37th Foot; promoted to the rank of major in 1841; served on his father’s staff during the campaigns in Afghanistan and Balochistan; present during the assault and capture of Ghuznee, for which he received a medal; a member of the liberal (United Service Club; Stetchworth, Newmarket).
Wycombe Lodge. SHAW, William Ambrose, Esq.
A director of the Church of England Insurance Company (5, Lothbury, E.C.)
A director of the Church of England Insurance Company (5, Lothbury, E.C.)
Aubrey House. TAYLOR, Peter Alfred, Esq. M.P.
Eld. s. of the late P. A. Taylor, Esq. of London, by Catharine, dau. of the late S. Courtauld, Esq.; b. 1819; m. 1842, Clementia, dau. of John Doughty, Esq. of Brockdish, Norfolk; a partner in the firm of Courtauld and Co., crape manufacturers; returned for Leicester, 1862; a liberal (19, Aldermanbury, E.C.)
Eldest son of the late P. A. Taylor, Esq. of London, by Catharine, daughter of the late S. Courtauld, Esq.; born in 1819; married in 1842 to Clementia, daughter of John Doughty, Esq. of Brockdish, Norfolk; a partner in the firm of Courtauld and Co., crape manufacturers; elected for Leicester in 1862; a liberal (19, Aldermanbury, E.C.)
Tower Cressy. PAGE, Thomas, Esq.
A civil Engineer; member of the Institute; a Fellow of the Geological Society. Construct. of New Westminster Bridge. Has received a concession from the Turkish government for the construction of an extensive system of railways for that country, connecting, in one unbroken line, Constantinople with Ostend and Calais (2, Middle Scotland Yard, S.W.)
A civil engineer, member of the Institute, and a fellow of the Geological Society. Construction of the New Westminster Bridge. Has received approval from the Turkish government for building a large railway system in that country, connecting Constantinople with Ostend and Calais in one continuous line (2, Middle Scotland Yard, S.W.)
Wickham House. WALTON, John Whitehead, Esq.
An historical and Portrait painter (Westminster Club; 21b, Savile-row, Burlington-gardens).
An historical and portrait painter (Westminster Club; 21b, Savile-row, Burlington-gardens).
CAMPDEN HILL ROAD.
1. HAMPTON, Robert, Esq. F.R.B.S. and F.R.H.S.
4. CARRICK, Thomas, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
9. EDWARDS, Henry Sutherland, Esq.
A writer and journalist of eminence. Author of “The History of the Opera,” “The Russians at Home,” &c.
A well-known writer and journalist. Author of “The History of the Opera,” “The Russians at Home,” etc.
10. PETO, Charles, Esq.
In the Examiner’s office of the Custom House (Lower Thames-street, E.C.)
In the Examiner’s office of the Custom House (Lower Thames Street, E.C.)
12. WEBB, Henry, Esq.
A solicitor of the firm of Fairfoot, Webb, and D‘Aeth (13, Clement’s-inn, Strand, W.C.)
A lawyer from the firm of Fairfoot, Webb, and D'Aeth (13, Clement’s-inn, Strand, W.C.)
15. WHITFIELD, Edmund, Esq.
Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, and a licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries, since 1830. A Fellow of the Medical Society of London.
Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, and a licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries since 1830. A Fellow of the Medical Society of London.
16. BARRY, Col. Charles,
Joined the army in 1814; promoted to his present rank in 1854. Has been on half-pay since 1841.
Joined the army in 1814; got promoted to his current rank in 1854. Has been on half-pay since 1841.
18. BARLOW, Capt. Henry William,
S. of the late Robert Barlow, Esq., Bengal Civil Service. B. in India, 11 Jan. 1823; ent. the Royal Engineers (from which he has retired) in 1840; promoted to his present rank, 1851 (Army and Navy Club).
S. of the late Robert Barlow, Esq., Bengal Civil Service. Born in India, January 11, 1823; joined the Royal Engineers (from which he has retired) in 1840; promoted to his current rank in 1851 (Army and Navy Club).
CAMPDEN HILL TERRACE.
1. STEWART, Hope, Esq.
A portrait painter of good family; b. in Scotland; Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Scotland (11, Carlton-street, Edinburgh).
A portrait painter from a reputable family; born in Scotland; Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Scotland (11, Carlton-street, Edinburgh).
2. MEWBURN, Bowyer, Esq.
In the office of the Charity Commission for England and Wales (8, York-street, St. James’s S.W.)
In the office of the Charity Commission for England and Wales (8, York Street, St. James’s S.W.)
p. 204. CHESHIRE, John William, Esq.
In the Army Medical department of the War Office (Whitehall-yard, S.W.)
In the Army Medical Department of the War Office (Whitehall-yard, S.W.)
5. ROGERS, Samuel, Esq.
In the Western Branch of the Bank of England (Burlington-gardens, W.)
In the Western Branch of the Bank of England (Burlington Gardens, W.)
BAGSTER, George, Esq.
In the Audit office (Somerset-house, W.C.)
In the Audit office (Somerset House, W.C.)
CAMPDEN HILL VILLAS.
1. WHARTON, John J. Smith, Esq.
A member of the Middle Temple. C. to the bar, 1847. A conveyancer (4, King’s Bench-walk, Temple, E.C.)
A member of the Middle Temple. C. to the bar, 1847. A conveyancer (4, King’s Bench-walk, Temple, E.C.)
4. CLAXTON, Marshall, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
HARRAL, Horace, Esq.
An engraver (Studio, 4, Palsgrave-place, Temple, E.C.)
An engraver (__A_TAG_PLACEHOLDER_0__, 4, __A_TAG_PLACEHOLDER_1__, __A_TAG_PLACEHOLDER_2__, E.C.)
5. HAY, Eugene, Esq.
Merchant (5, Gresham-st. E.C.)
Merchant (5, Gresham St. E.C.)
7. BOSTOCK, John Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
10. CODD, Miss Frances Annie,
Dau. of the late Harrison Gordon Codd, Esq., police magistrate and dep. lieut. for Middlesex, and equerry to the late Duke of Sussex. B. in Kensington.
Daughter of the late Harrison Gordon Codd, Esq., police magistrate and deputy lieutenant for Middlesex, and equerry to the late Duke of Sussex. Born in Kensington.
11. WEBSTER, Dr. James,
A physician.
A doctor.
13. ATWELL, Joseph, Esq.
A retired public officer. B. at Teddington. Has four children.
A retired public official. B. in Teddington. Has four kids.
CAMPDEN HOUSE ROAD.
6. HUGHES, George, Esq.
A surveyor of the firm of Ilford and Hughes (33, Manchester-street, W.)
A surveyor from the firm Ilford and Hughes (33, Manchester Street, W.)
7. MUGFORD, William Henry, Esq.
A paymaster in the R.N.; prom. to that rank in 1852. Hon. Secretary Royal Patriotic Fund (19, New-street, Spring-gardens).
A paymaster in the Royal Navy; promoted to that rank in 1852. Hon. Secretary Royal Patriotic Fund (19, New-street, Spring-gardens).
p. 21CLARENDON ROAD.
2. MOORE, David, Esq.
An architect.
An architect.
3. KINGDON, Thomas Kingdon, Esq.
A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1848; a special pleader; attends the Western circuit; a director of the West of England Insurance Company. The Kingdons are an old and respectable Cornish and Devon family (4, Paper-buildings, Temple, E.C.)
A member of the Inner Temple; around the time of becoming a barrister, 1848; a special pleader; works the Western circuit; a director of the West of England Insurance Company. The Kingdons are a long-established and reputable family from Cornwall and Devon (4, Paper-buildings, Temple, E.C.)
7. BIDDER, George Parker, Esq.
S. of G. P. Bidder, Esq. of Mitcham Hall, Mitcham; civil engineer, member of the Institute, chairman of the Epping and Norfolk railway companies, director of the Electric and International Telegraph Company, engineer to the London, Tilbury, and Southend, Wells and Fakenham, Norwegian Trunk and Royal Danish railways.
S. of G. P. Bidder, Esq. of Mitcham Hall, Mitcham; civil engineer, member of the Institute, chairman of the Epping and Norfolk railway companies, director of the Electric and International Telegraph Company, engineer for the London, Tilbury, and Southend, Wells and Fakenham, Norwegian Trunk and Royal Danish railways.
10. DOLLMAN, Francis, Esq.
A solicitor of the firm of Howard and Dollman (141, Fenchurch-street, E.C.)
A lawyer from the firm of Howard and Dollman (141, Fenchurch Street, E.C.)
13. CORY, Alexander Turner, Esq.
Senior examiner in the office of the Committee of Council on Education (Downing-street, S.W.)
Senior examiner at the Committee of Council on Education office (Downing Street, S.W.)
14. HAVISIDE, Thomas J. Esq.
A ship and insurance broker, of the firm of Haviside and Co. (69, Cornhill, E.C.)
A ship and insurance broker from the company Haviside and Co. (69, Cornhill, E.C.)
15. LOMAX, Thomas, Esq.
A member of the Inner Temple. C. to the bar, 1849. A conveyancer. The family of Lomax is represented by James Lomax, Esq., of Clayton Hall, co. Lancaster (1, New-square, Lincoln’s-inn, W.C.)
A member of the Inner Temple. C. to the bar, 1849. A conveyancer. The Lomax family is represented by James Lomax, Esq., of Clayton Hall, County Lancaster (1, New-square, Lincoln’s-inn, W.C.)
24. SIMS, Commander Andrew, R.N.
Ent. the navy in 1806; obtained his present rank, 1854; assisted at the reduction of Martinique, the Isle of France and Java. Was for many years employed in the Coast Guard.
Ent. the navy in 1806; obtained his current rank in 1854; helped with the capture of Martinique, the Isle of France, and Java. Was employed in the Coast Guard for many years.
p. 22CLARENDON TERRACE.
1. VITTOZ, E., Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
COURTLAND PLACE.
1. MITCHELL, Samuel Buckland, Esq.
Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, and a licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries since, 1852; a member of the Paris Med. Soc. Formerly Assist. Surg. 3rd Rl. Surrey Militia, and Surg. to the Kingston Dispen., and H.M. transport ship, “Golden Fleece,” during the Crimean war.
Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in England and a licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries since 1852; a member of the Paris Medical Society. Previously served as Assistant Surgeon with the 3rd Royal Surrey Militia and Surgeon to the Kingston Dispensary, as well as to H.M. transport ship, “Golden Fleece,” during the Crimean War.
COURTLAND TERRACE.
5. CLACK, Henry Tucker, Esq.
An army agent. Agent for the 5th Lancers (50, Leicester-square, W.C.)
An army agent. Agent for the 5th Lancers (50, Leicester Square, W.C.)
9. DUNBAR, George, Esq.
In the Chief Clerks’ Department of the War office (Pall Mall, S.W.)
In the Chief Clerks' Department of the War Office (Pall Mall, S.W.)
COURTLAND VILLAS.
1. BEERBOHM, Julius Ewald, Esq.
A general merchant of the firm of Beerbohm, Magnus, and Co. (34, Mark-lane, E.C.)
A general merchant at Beerbohm, Magnus, and Co. (34, Mark-lane, E.C.)
2. BRAHAM, Augustus Frederick, Esq.
A professor of singing.
A vocal music professor.
CROMWELL PLACE.
4. THYNNE, Lord Edward, M.P.
Fifth s. of the 2nd marquis of Bath. B. 1807; m. 1st, 1830, eld. dau. of William Mellish, Esq., of Woodford, Essex; and 2nd, 1853, the only dau. of the late Charles Arthur Gore, Esq. Educated at the Charterhouse, and Oriel Coll. Oxford. M.P. for Weobley, 1831–32, and for Frome since 1849. A conservative. Lieut. Wilts. Yeomanry Cavalry (White’s and Carlton Clubs; Longleat, Warminster).
Fifth son of the 2nd marquis of Bath. Born in 1807; married first, in 1830, to the eldest daughter of William Mellish, Esq., of Woodford, Essex; and second, in 1853, to the only daughter of the late Charles Arthur Gore, Esq. Educated at Charterhouse and Oriel College, Oxford. Member of Parliament for Weobley from 1831 to 1832, and for Frome since 1849. A conservative. Lieutenant in the Wiltshire Yeomanry Cavalry (White’s and Carlton Clubs; Longleat, Warminster).
p. 235, 6. LINDSAY, Lieut.-Col. Sir Coutts,
Second Bart. Eld. s. of Lieut. Col. James Lindsay, by dau. of Sir Coutts Trotter, Bart. B. 1824; suc. his grandfather, 1837. Formerly of the Grenadier Guards; was Major-Com. of the 1st Reg. of British Ital. Legion, 1855. Magistrate and dep.-lieut. for Fife co.; author of a drama and a tragedy (11, Grosvenor-square, W.)
Second Bart. Eld. son of Lieut. Col. James Lindsay, by the daughter of Sir Coutts Trotter, Bart. Born in 1824; succeeded his grandfather in 1837. Formerly of the Grenadier Guards; served as Major-Commanding of the 1st Regiment of the British Italian Legion in 1855. Magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant for Fife County; author of a drama and a tragedy (11, Grosvenor-square, W.)
7. MILLAIS, John Everett, Esq.
Descended from an old Jersey family, represented by John W. Millais, Esq., of Kingston-on-Thames. Born at Southampton, 8 June, 1829; m., 1855, Euphemia, dau. of George Gray, Esq., of Bowerswell. Admitted an associate of the Royal Academy in 1853; gained his first medal at the Society of Arts, when only nine years of age. An originator of the Pre-Raphaelite School. Greatly admired by Ruskin (Garrick and Cosmopolitan Clubs).
Descended from an old Jersey family, represented by John W. Millais, Esq., of Kingston-on-Thames. Born in Southampton on June 8, 1829; married Euphemia, daughter of George Gray, Esq., of Bowerswell in 1855. Became an associate of the Royal Academy in 1853; won his first medal at the Society of Arts when he was just nine years old. He was a founding member of the Pre-Raphaelite School. Highly praised by Ruskin (Garrick and Cosmopolitan Clubs).
8. LOPEZ, Sir Massey, M.P.
Third Bart. Eld. s. of the 2nd Bart; b. 1818; m. 1854, only dau. of the 1st Lord Churston. Has issue, H. Y. Buller, b. 1859, and 3 daus. Educated at Winchester, and Oriel Coll., Oxford. A magistrate and dep.-lieut. for Devon and Wilts; high sheriff of Devon, 1857. Formerly Capt. South Devon Militia. M.P. for Westbury since 1857. A liberal conservative. Patron of two livings (Conservative, Carlton, and National Clubs; Maristow, Plymouth; Manor House, Westbury).
Third Bart. Eld. s. of the 2nd Bart; born 1818; married 1854, only daughter of the 1st Lord Churston. Has children, H. Y. Buller, born 1859, and 3 daughters. Educated at Winchester and Oriel College, Oxford. A magistrate and deputy lieutenant for Devon and Wilts; high sheriff of Devon, 1857. Formerly Captain of South Devon Militia. Member of Parliament for Westbury since 1857. A liberal conservative. Patron of two livings (Conservative, Carlton, and National Clubs; Maristow, Plymouth; Manor House, Westbury).
8. LOPEZ, Henry Charles,
Brother of the preceding; b. 1827; m. 1854, eld. dau. of Erving Clark, Esq., of Efford Manor, co. Devon; has a dau. and a son. A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1852. Western circuit and Devon, Exeter, Plymouth, and Devonport sessions. An equity draftsman and conveyancer. A J.P. for the co. of Wilts. (Conservative Club; Goldsmith’s-buildings, Temple, E.C.)
Brother of the previous one; born in 1827; married in 1854 to the eldest daughter of Erving Clark, Esq., of Efford Manor, County Devon; has a daughter and a son. A member of the Inner Temple; called to the bar in 1852. Practices on the Western circuit and at the Devon, Exeter, Plymouth, and Devonport sessions. Works as an equity draftsman and conveyancer. A Justice of the Peace for the County of Wiltshire. (Conservative Club; Goldsmith’s-buildings, Temple, E.C.)
p. 2410. PARKS, William, Esq.
A solicitor of the firm of Parke and Pollock, solicitors to the Universal Life Assurance Office, and agents for Pollock, Faithfull and Kier, of Bombay. A member of the Incorporated Law Soc. (63, Lincoln’s-inn-fields, W.C.)
A lawyer at the firm of Parke and Pollock, who represents the Universal Life Assurance Office and is an agent for Pollock, Faithfull, and Kier from Bombay. A member of the Incorporated Law Society (63, Lincoln’s-inn-fields, W.C.)
11. CARDWELL, Edward Henry, Esq.
Late private secretary to the Chief Secretary for Ireland.
Late private secretary to the Chief Secretary for Ireland.
CROMWELL ROAD.
1. SCOTT, Lieut.-Gen. John, C.B.
Ent. the army as a cornet, in 1815; app. Col. of the 3rd Dragoon Guards, 1859; promoted to his present rank, 1860. Was present with the French army, under Marshal Gerard, at the siege of Antwerp, in Dec. 1832; and, by permission of the Marshal, accompanied the troops upon every occasion during the siege. In Oct. 1838, was appointed to the command of the cavalry of the Bombay division of the army of the Indus, as Brigadier; served in that rank during the campaigns of 1838–39, in Scinde and Affghanistan, and was present at the attack and capture of Ghuznee. During the latter part of 1839, commanded a detached column, consisting of the whole of the artillery (excepting 4 guns), the cavalry, and one battalion of infantry. This column was destined to secure the subjugation of Upper Scinde, and to co-operate with the main column under Sir Thos. Wiltshire, directed against Khelat. In the action at Maharajpore on the 29th Dec., 1843, commanded a brigade of cavalry, as also at the battle of Sobraon (United Service Club).
Ent. the army as a cornet in 1815; became Col. of the 3rd Dragoon Guards in 1859; promoted to his current rank in 1860. Was present with the French army under Marshal Gerard at the siege of Antwerp in December 1832 and, with the Marshal's permission, accompanied the troops on every occasion during the siege. In October 1838, was appointed to lead the cavalry of the Bombay division of the army of the Indus as Brigadier; served in that rank during the campaigns of 1838-39 in Scinde and Afghanistan, and was present at the attack and capture of Ghuznee. During the latter part of 1839, commanded a detached column made up of nearly all the artillery (except for 4 guns), the cavalry, and one battalion of infantry. This column was intended to ensure the control of Upper Scinde and to work alongside the main column under Sir Thos. Wiltshire, aimed at Khelat. In the action at Maharajpore on December 29, 1843, commanded a brigade of cavalry, as well as at the battle of Sobraon (United Service Club).
2. TALBOT, Colonel, the Hon. Wellington Patrick Manvers Chetwynd,
Brother of the present Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot; b. 1817; m. 1860, Lady Emma p. 25Charlotte Stanley, only dau. of present Earl of Derby. Formerly a captain 7th Foot. Has been A. D. C. to the Lord-lieut. of Ireland; comtropoller of Her Majesty’s household, 1845; private secretary to the Earl of Derby, 1852; Lieut.-Col. Stffrdsh. Militia since 1853; British resident at Cephalonia, 1855; sergeant-at-arms (H. of L.) since 1858.
Brother of the current Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot; born in 1817; married in 1860 to Lady Emma p. 25Charlotte Stanley, the only daughter of the current Earl of Derby. Previously a captain in the 7th Foot. Has served as A.D.C. to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland; Comptroller of Her Majesty’s Household in 1845; private secretary to the Earl of Derby in 1852; Lieutenant-Colonel of the Staffordshire Militia since 1853; British resident in Cephalonia in 1855; and Sergeant-at-Arms for the House of Lords since 1858.
3. STRAITH, Major Hector,
Has retired from the army; was formerly attached to the St. Helena regiment. Promoted to his present rank, 1838. Hon. Sec. Church Missionary Society (14, Salisbury-square, E.C.)
Has retired from the army; was previously with the St. Helena regiment. Promoted to his current rank in 1838. Hon. Sec. Church Missionary Society (14, Salisbury-square, E.C.)
4. BETHUNE, Rear-Admiral Charles Ramsay Drinkwater, C.B.
Second s. of the late Lieut.-Col. Drinkwater, of Salford, co. Lancaster; b. 1802. Assumed present surname 1837, on his mother inheriting the estates of her brother, G. Bethune, Esq. M. 1846, Frances, only dau. of Henry Stables, Esq., of Park-hill, Clapham. Ent. the navy, 1815; took a prominent part in the China war of 1840; rewarded in consequence with the C.B. Attached to the Earl of Durham’s embassy, 1835, for the purpose of reporting on the naval establishments in Russia; has been assistant hydrographer at the Admiralty; promoted to his present rank, 1855 (United Service Club; Balfour, Fifeshire).
Second son of the late Lieutenant Colonel Drinkwater, from Salford, Lancashire; born in 1802. He took on his current surname in 1837 when his mother inherited the estates from her brother, G. Bethune, Esq. He married Frances in 1846, the only daughter of Henry Stables, Esq., from Park-hill, Clapham. He joined the navy in 1815 and played a significant role in the China war of 1840, which earned him the C.B. He was part of the Earl of Durham’s embassy in 1835 to report on the naval facilities in Russia; has served as an assistant hydrographer at the Admiralty; and was promoted to his current rank in 1855 (United Service Club; Balfour, Fifeshire).
4. BUCKINGHAM, 3rd Duke of (Grenville)
B. 1823; suc. his father, 1861; m. 1851, Caroline, only dau. of Robert Harvey, Esq., of Langley-park, Bucks. Has issue, 3 daus. Educ. at Ch. Ch., Oxford; a lord of the treasury in 1852; keeper of the Privy Seal to the Prince of Wales, 1852; special deputy warden of the Stannaries, 1852; chairman of the North Western Railway, 1853; Capt. Bucks Yeomanry, 1845–58; Dep.-lieut. of Bucks and Northampton, 1846; M.P. for Buckingham, 1846–57; chairman of the Aylesbury and Bucks Railway (Carlton; Wotton House, Aylesbury).
B. 1823; succeeded his father in 1861; married in 1851 to Caroline, the only daughter of Robert Harvey, Esq., of Langley Park, Bucks. Has three daughters. Educated at Christ Church, Oxford; served as a lord of the treasury in 1852; keeper of the Privy Seal to the Prince of Wales in 1852; special deputy warden of the Stannaries in 1852; chairman of the North Western Railway in 1853; Captain of the Bucks Yeomanry from 1845 to 1858; Deputy Lieutenant of Bucks and Northampton in 1846; Member of Parliament for Buckingham from 1846 to 1857; chairman of the Aylesbury and Bucks Railway (Carlton; Wotton House, Aylesbury).
p. 26Manners House. RUTLAND, 6th Duke of (Manners),
B. 1815; suc. his father, 1857. Educ. at Eton and Trinity Coll., Camb. Lord-lieut. of Lincolnsh. 1852–57. Lord-lieut. of Leicestersh. since 1857. Hon. Col. Leicestersh. Militia; lord of the bedchamber to the late Prince Consort, 1843–46; M.P. for Stamford, 1837–52; and for North Leicestersh. 1852–57; a conservative (Carlton, Belvoir Castle, Grantham; Cheveley Park, Newmarket).
B. 1815; succeeded his father in 1857. Educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge. Served as Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire from 1852 to 1857. Has been the Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire since 1857. Honorary Colonel of the Leicestershire Militia; served as Lord of the Bedchamber to the late Prince Consort from 1843 to 1846; Member of Parliament for Stamford from 1837 to 1852; and for North Leicestershire from 1852 to 1857; a Conservative (Carlton, Belvoir Castle, Grantham; Cheveley Park, Newmarket).
Cromwell House. FREAKE, Charles James, Esq.
An architect.
An architect.
DOURO PLACE.
1. WARD, Charles, Esq.
Manager of the Temple Bar Branch of the London and Westminster Bank (217 and 218, Strand, W.C.)
Manager of the Temple Bar Branch of the London and Westminster Bank (217 and 218, Strand, W.C.)
4. HILLS, Capt. John.
Entered the Navy in 1808. While on the Spanish coast (1810–14) was frequently entrusted with the hazardous duty of landing arms for the use of the guerillas. He figured also as a volunteer in two cutting out expeditions; and, besides otherwise coming into contact with the enemy, assisted at the bombardment and capture of Bermeo and Castro. During the time of his servitude in the Coast Guard, was five times engaged with smugglers; in one of them his arm was broken, and in some of the others, had the misfortune to receive permanent injury.
Entered the Navy in 1808. While on the Spanish coast (1810–14), he was often given the risky job of landing weapons for the use of the guerrillas. He also served as a volunteer in two cutting-out operations and, in addition to encountering the enemy in other ways, took part in the bombardment and capture of Bermeo and Castro. During his time in the Coast Guard, he engaged with smugglers five times; in one encounter, his arm was broken, and in some of the others, he unfortunately sustained permanent injuries.
4. HILLS, Octavius, Lelburne, Esq.
A solicitor; a member of the Incorporated Law Society (7, Gray’s Inn Square, W.C.)
A lawyer; a member of the Incorporated Law Society (7, Gray’s Inn Square, W.C.)
4. HILLS, Gordon Macdonald, Esq.
An architect and surveyor (12, John-street, Adelphi, W.C.)
An architect and surveyor (12, John Street, Adelphi, W.C.)
5. BROWN, Archibald, Esq.
7. GRAHAM, Major James Reginald Tovin.
Formerly attached to the 2nd Dragoons; fought at Waterloo; retired from the army in 1837.
Previously part of the 2nd Dragoons; fought at Waterloo; retired from the army in 1837.
8. MARTIN, John, Esq.
A member of the Middle Temple; c. to the Bar, 1855; a special pleader; attends the Western Circuit (2, Plowden Buildings, Temple, E.C.)
A member of the Middle Temple; around the time of joining the Bar, 1855; a specialized legal advisor; practices on the Western Circuit (2, Plowden Buildings, Temple, E.C.)
10. HANDLEY-O’FARRELL, Henry, Esq.
In the Chief Examiner’s Department of the Inland Revenue Office (Somerset House, W.C.)
In the Chief Examiner’s Department of the Inland Revenue Office (Somerset House, W.C.)
15. ROSS, Henry, Esq.
A sculptor.
A sculptor.
15. BELL, John, Esq.
S. of Samuel Bell, Esq., of Hopton, Suffolk; b. 19 Aug. 1811, at Great Yarmouth; m. 1846, the only dau. of Robert Sullivan, Esq., a gentleman of fortune; has issue, a dau.; has been an exhibitor at the Academy since 1832; has devoted himself to sculpture, ornamental art, and literature. Principal public works:—the City Wellington Memorial in Guildhall; Crimean Artillery Memorial, Woolwich; Guards Memorial, Waterloo-place; Falkland and Walpole, in the Houses of Parliament. Principal private works:—Dorothea, Eagle Slayer, Cromwell, Shakespeare, Armed Science, Australia, Babes in the Wood, &c. Various ornamental designs in metal and granite, marble, &c. Author of the drama of Ivan; handbooks of industrial art; lectures on various art subjects, on color, statues, the entasis applied to the obelisk, &c.
S. of Samuel Bell, Esq., of Hopton, Suffolk; born on August 19, 1811, in Great Yarmouth; married in 1846, to the only daughter of Robert Sullivan, Esq., a wealthy gentleman; has a daughter; has been showcasing his work at the Academy since 1832; has focused on sculpture, decorative art, and literature. Principal public works include the City Wellington Memorial in Guildhall, the Crimean Artillery Memorial in Woolwich, the Guards Memorial in Waterloo Place, and Falkland and Walpole in the Houses of Parliament. Principal private works include Dorothea, Eagle Slayer, Cromwell, Shakespeare, Armed Science, Australia, Babes in the Wood, etc. Various decorative designs in metal, granite, marble, etc. Author of the play Ivan; handbooks on industrial art; lectures on various art topics, including color, statues, the entasis applied to the obelisk, etc.
p. 28DURHAM VILLAS.
4. PEEL, Right Hon. Sir Laurence.
1st cousin of the late Sir Robert Peel; b. 1799; educ. at St. John’s College, Cambridge; a member of Lincoln’s Inn; c. to the Bar, 1824; went the Northern Circuit; M.P. for Cockermouth, 1827–30; advocate general in Bengal, 1840–2; chief justice at Calcutta (when knighted) 1842–55; vice president of the Madras Legislative Council, 1854–55; a director of the East India Company, 1857; a bencher of Lincoln’s Inn; a governor of Guy’s Hospital (Athenæum and Windham Clubs; Bonchurch, Ventnor, Isle of Wight).
1st cousin of the late Sir Robert Peel; born in 1799; educated at St. John’s College, Cambridge; a member of Lincoln’s Inn; called to the Bar in 1824; practiced on the Northern Circuit; MP for Cockermouth from 1827 to 1830; Advocate General in Bengal from 1840 to 1842; Chief Justice in Calcutta (when knighted) from 1842 to 1855; Vice President of the Madras Legislative Council from 1854 to 1855; a director of the East India Company in 1857; a bencher of Lincoln’s Inn; a governor of Guy’s Hospital (Athenæum and Windham Clubs; Bonchurch, Ventnor, Isle of Wight).
8. ABBOTT, William, Esq.
A draughtsman in the Copyhold Inclosure and Tithe Commission Office (3, St. James’s-square, S.W.)
A draftsman in the Copyhold Inclosure and Tithe Commission Office (3, St. James’s-square, S.W.)
EARL’S COURT TERRACE.
12. PHILLIPS, John Arthur, Esq.
A civil engineer.
Civil engineer.
15. TIPPETTS, James Berriman, Esq.
A solicitor of the firm of Tippetts and Son (2, Sise-lane, Bucklersbury, E.C.)
A lawyer from the firm Tippetts and Son (2, Sise-lane, Bucklersbury, E.C.)
EARL’S TERRACE.
1. STOCK, Rev. John.
Educated at St. John’s College, Cambridge; obtained his B.A. 1815; ordained, 1816; was formerly vicar of Finchingfield, Essex. Is author of a volume of sermons, published in 1841.
Educated at St. John’s College, Cambridge; earned his B.A. in 1815; ordained in 1816; was previously the vicar of Finchingfield, Essex. Author of a collection of sermons published in 1841.
16. JONES, Colonel Henry Richmond.
17. THOM, James Pattison, Esq.
An assistant secretary in the Military Department of the India Office (Victoria-street, Westminster, S.W.)
An assistant secretary in the Military Department of the India Office (Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.)
25. SUTTON, Daniel, Esq.
A director of the Victoria Insurance Company (18, King William-st., E.C.; Champneys, Tring, Herts).
A director of the Victoria Insurance Company (18, King William St., E.C.; Champneys, Tring, Herts).
EDWARDES PLACE.
1. KEW, Frederick Edward, Esq.
Actuary to the British Prudential Insurance Company (35, Ludgate-hill, E.C.)
Actuary for the British Prudential Insurance Company (35, Ludgate-hill, E.C.)
2. CROSSE, Miss (Sarah Elizabeth).
Only surviving child of the late Hammond Crosse, Esq.; a magistrate for Middlesex, and niece of the late Rev. John Crosse, Vicar of Bradford; born 1793. Of this lady’s family, two baronets, Thomas and John, lie interred, one in St. Margaret’s, Westminster, and the other, in St. James’s, Clerkenwell.
Only surviving child of the late Hammond Crosse, Esq.; a magistrate for Middlesex, and niece of the late Rev. John Crosse, Vicar of Bradford; born 1793. Of this lady’s family, two baronets, Thomas and John, are buried, one in St. Margaret’s, Westminster, and the other in St. James’s, Clerkenwell.
ELDON ROAD.
2. GORDON, Frederick Walcott Robert, Esq.
Attached to the Chief Clerk’s Department of the War Office (Pall Mall, S.W.)
Attached to the Chief Clerk's Department of the War Office (Pall Mall, S.W.)
6. STACPOOLE, Frederic, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
13. CRUICKSHANK, John, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
14. TOMBS, Mrs. John.
Dau. of major Pattoun, Royal Marines; b. 1823; m. capt. Tombs, eldest s. of General Tombs; has issue, a son. Henry William Tombs.
Daughter of Major Pattoun, Royal Marines; born 1823; married Captain Tombs, eldest son of General Tombs; has one child, a son named Henry William Tombs.
p. 3022. De COUREY, John, S. B. Esq.
In the Store Branch of the Admiralty Victualling Department (Somerset House, W.C.)
In the Store Branch of the Admiralty Victualling Department (Somerset House, W.C.)
26. STEBBING, John Arthur, Esq.
In the Office of the Inspector General of Imports and Exports, Customs (Custom-House, E.C.)
In the Office of the Inspector General of Imports and Exports, Customs (Custom-House, E.C.)
26. STEBBING, Charles James, Esq.
In the Receiver General’s Office of the Customs (Custom House, E.C.)
In the Receiver General's Office of Customs (Custom House, E.C.)
27. LAKE, Charles Henry, Esq.
Associate of the College of Preceptors; Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society; student of the University of London; suc. to the late J. Paxton Hall, F.C.P., Oxford House School, King’s-road, Chelsea. Prepares for army and civil service examinations.
Associate of the College of Preceptors; Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society; student at the University of London; successor to the late J. Paxton Hall, F.C.P., Oxford House School, King’s Road, Chelsea. Prepares for army and civil service exams.
28. DOUGLAS, John Moore, Esq.
A merchant (166, Fenchurch street, E.C.)
A merchant (166, Fenchurch Street, E.C.)
29. HARRIS, Quarles, Esq.,
An Oporto wine merchant, of the firm of Quarles Harris and Co. (3, Savage-gardens, E.C.)
An Oporto wine merchant from the firm of Quarles Harris and Co. (3, Savage-gardens, E.C.)
ENNISMORE PLACE.
2. ASTLEY, Lieut.-Col. John Dugdale.
Eldest s. of Sir Francis Dugdale Astley, 2nd baronet, of Everley, co. Wilts; b. 1828; m, 1858, only dau. of Thomas Corbett, Esq., of Elsham Hall, Lincolnshire. App. lieut. and capt. Scots Fusilier Guards, 1851; severely wounded at the Alma; prom. to present rank, 1857. Has retired from the service.
Eldest son of Sir Francis Dugdale Astley, 2nd baronet, of Everley, Wiltshire; born in 1828; married in 1858 to the only daughter of Thomas Corbett, Esq., of Elsham Hall, Lincolnshire. Appointed lieutenant and captain of the Scots Fusilier Guards in 1851; severely wounded at the Battle of Alma; promoted to current rank in 1857. He has retired from the service.
3. ORKNEY, 2nd Earl of (FitzMaurice).
B. 1803; suc. his grandm. 1831; m. 1826, Charlotte, sister of Lord Boston; has p. 31a numerous issue. Elected a representative peer of Scotland, 1833; a conservative; formerly a cornet 9th Lancers; capt. Bucks Yeomanry Cavalry; dep.-lieut. for Berks (Carlton and Junior United Service Clubs; Glen App., co. Ayr).
B. 1803; succeeded his grandmother in 1831; married in 1826 to Charlotte, sister of Lord Boston; has p. 31 several children. Elected as a representative peer of Scotland in 1833; he is a conservative; previously a cornet in the 9th Lancers; captain of the Bucks Yeomanry Cavalry; deputy lieutenant for Berks (Carlton and Junior United Service Clubs; Glen App., co. Ayr).
4. LONGDEN, Thomas Hayter, Esq.
A magistrate and dep.-lieut. for Middlesex and Kent; stockbroker of the firm of Johnson, Longden, and Co. (22, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C.)
A magistrate and deputy lieutenant for Middlesex and Kent; stockbroker at the firm of Johnson, Longden, and Co. (22, Tokenhouse Yard, E.C.)
4. LONGDEN, Morrell Dorington, Esq.
A stockbroker of the firm of Johnson, Longden, and Co. (22, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C.; Cheam, Surrey).
A stockbroker from the firm Johnson, Longden, and Co. (22, Tokenhouse-yard, E.C.; Cheam, Surrey).
ESSEX VILLAS.
3. Kynaston, John, Esq.
A factor, of the firm of Kynaston and Sons (4, Gresham-street, E.C.; and Mumford-court, E.C.)
A representative from the firm Kynaston and Sons (4, Gresham Street, E.C.; and Mumford Court, E.C.)
GLOUCESTER TERRACE.
4. CLAY, Alfred, B. Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
5. COTTON, Major-Gen. William.
Formerly of the Madras Infantry; obtained his pre-rank, 1861.
Formerly with the Madras Infantry; received his pre-rank in 1861.
6. WEST, Lieut.-Col. James Alexander.
Ent. the army in 1826; obtained his present rank in 1857; is on retired full-pay, 84th Foot.
Ent. the army in 1826; got his current rank in 1857; is on retired full-pay, 84th Foot.
15. STEVENS, Charles Henry Stanly, Esq.
A patent solicitor (31, Charing-cross, S.W.)
A patent lawyer (31, Charing-cross, S.W.)
19. COLE, Vicat, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
21. MONYPENNY, Gybbon, Mrs. (Silvestra Rose)
Of the ancient Scottish family of Monypenny, of Pitmilly; eld. dau. of Robert Monypenny, of Merrington-place, Rolvenden, Esq.; m. 1818, Gybbon Monypenny, Esq., of Hole House, Rolvenden p. 32(who died, 1854); has issue, the present Gybbon Monypenny, Esq. of Maytham Hall, co. Kent.
Of the old Scottish family of Monypenny from Pitmilly; the eldest daughter of Robert Monypenny from Merrington-place, Rolvenden, Esq.; married in 1818 to Gybbon Monypenny, Esq. of Hole House, Rolvenden p. 32(who passed away in 1854); has children, including the current Gybbon Monypenny, Esq. of Maytham Hall, Kent.
GORDON PLACE.
4. MARTYN, Rev. Thomas.
B. 1801, at Great Staughton, Hants; educ. at Queen’s College, Oxford, where he obtained his M.A.; suc. his grandf. the Rev. Thomas Martyn, professor of botany in the University of Cambridge, in the family living of Pertenhall, Beds, which he held for 16 years. Now retired, and without church preferment.
B. 1801, at Great Staughton, Hants; educated at Queen’s College, Oxford, where he earned his M.A.; succeeded his grandfather, the Rev. Thomas Martyn, professor of botany at the University of Cambridge, in the family living of Pertenhall, Beds, which he held for 16 years. Now retired and without church position.
5. M’CONECHY, Rev. James.
Educ. at Balliol College, Oxford; obtained his B.A. 1858; ord. in the same year; and app. curate of Sonning, near Reading.
Educated at Balliol College, Oxford; earned his B.A. in 1858; ordained in the same year; and appointed curate of Sonning, near Reading.
HOLLAND VILLAS ROAD.
19. WELSBY, William Newland, Esq.
A member of the Middle Temple. C. to the Bar, 1826; recorder of Chester; attends the Welch and Chester Crescent (3, Middle Temple-lane, E.C.)
A member of the Middle Temple. C. to the Bar, 1826; recorder of Chester; attends the Welch and Chester Crescent (3, Middle Temple-lane, E.C.)
20. FERGUSON, Charles, Esq. M.D.36. POWNEY, Lieut.-Gen. Richard.
Late of the Bengal Artillery; obtained his present rank, 1859.
Late of the Bengal Artillery; achieved his current rank, 1859.
HORNTON VILLAS.
4. GEORGE, Henry, Esq.
HYDE PARE GATE.
5. EDWARDES, Thomas Dyer, Esq.
B. 17 Feb. 1807, at Shoreham in Sussex; m. 1835, the eld. dau. of the late Thomas Sharp, Esq., of Coventry and Leamington, Warwickshire (she died 1851); has issue four dau., and one s. Formerly of the firm of Edwardes and Hunter, Sydney, New South Wales; retired from business 1840. A director of the National Bank, the London Chartered Bank of Australia, and Cape Town Railway; a member of the Society of Arts (Garrick and City Clubs; Parkcres, Worthing, Sussex).
B. February 17, 1807, in Shoreham, Sussex; married in 1835 to the oldest daughter of the late Thomas Sharp, Esq., of Coventry and Leamington, Warwickshire (she passed away in 1851); has four daughters and one son. Previously part of the firm Edwardes and Hunter in Sydney, New South Wales; retired from business in 1840. He has served as a director of the National Bank, the London Chartered Bank of Australia, and the Cape Town Railway; a member of the Society of Arts (Garrick and City Clubs; Parkcres, Worthing, Sussex).
6. MITCHELL, William, Esq.
A justice of the peace for the county of Devon; journalist and proprietor of the Shipping and Mercantile Gazette dairy newspaper; an F.R.G.S. (Gresham Club; Penquit Lodge, Ivybridge, Devonshire).
A justice of the peace for Devon County; journalist and owner of the Shipping and Mercantile Gazette daily newspaper; an F.R.G.S. (Gresham Club; Penquit Lodge, Ivybridge, Devonshire).
7. KEELING, Edward Henry, Esq.
A wine and spirit broker. Fellow of the Royal Horticultural Society, and of the Society of Arts; member of the Royal Institution (City of London Club, and 11 Great Tower Street, E.C.)
A wine and spirit broker. Member of the Royal Horticultural Society and the Society of Arts; member of the Royal Institution (City of London Club, and 11 Great Tower Street, E.C.)
8. WILSON, Lady Belford
Youngest dau. of the late Rev. H. Randolph, rector of Letcombe Bassett; m. 1849, Col. Sir Belford Hinton Wilson, K.C.B., who died in 1858.
Youngest daughter of the late Rev. H. Randolph, rector of Letcombe Bassett; married in 1849, Col. Sir Belford Hinton Wilson, K.C.B., who passed away in 1858.
9. LAING, Seton, Esq.
A director of the Scottish Widow’s Fund.
A director of the Scottish Widow’s Fund.
11. BARLOW, James Pratt, Esq.
12. FITZMAURICE, Major the Honourable William Edward,
Brother of the present Earl of Orkney; b. 1805; m. 1837, dau. of Henry Harford, Esq., of Down-place, Berks, (she died 1859). Educ. at Oriel College, Oxford; M.P. for Bucks, 1842–7; formerly a captain 1st Life Guards; app. captain Denbigh Yeomanry Cavalry, 1857. A magistrate and dep.-lieut. for Bucks (Guards’ Club; Porthuca Tower, Conway, North Wales).
Brother of the current Earl of Orkney; born in 1805; married in 1837, daughter of Henry Harford, Esq., of Down-place, Berks, (she passed away in 1859). Educated at Oriel College, Oxford; Member of Parliament for Bucks from 1842 to 1847; previously a captain in the 1st Life Guards; appointed captain of the Denbigh Yeomanry Cavalry in 1857. A magistrate and deputy lieutenant for Bucks (Guards’ Club; Porthuca Tower, Conway, North Wales).
13. SENIOR, Nassau Wm., Esq.
S. of the Rev. J. R. Senior; b. 6 Sept. 1790, at Uffington, Berks. Educ. at Eton, and Magdalen Coll., Oxford. Formerly a master in chancery; late professor of political economy at the University of Oxford. A member of the Institute of France; chairman of the Equity and Law Insurance Company; and dep. chairman of the Law Reversionary (Athenæum and Political Economy Clubs).
S. of Rev. J. R. Senior; born September 6, 1790, in Uffington, Berks. Educated at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford. Previously a master in chancery; recently a professor of political economy at the University of Oxford. A member of the Institute of France; chairman of the Equity and Law Insurance Company; and deputy chairman of the Law Reversionary (Athenæum and Political Economy Clubs).
Stoke Lodge. FAVARD DE L’ANGLADE, Madame
B. in French Guiana; m. to Monsieur Favard, an officer of the Legion of Honor, and governor of Cayenne (interior) (Vovezzano and Longlarna Palacio, Florence; Carolina; Jamaica; and French Guiana).
B. in French Guiana; married to Monsieur Favard, an officer of the Legion of Honor and the governor of Cayenne (interior) (Vovezzano and Longlarna Palacio, Florence; Carolina; Jamaica; and French Guiana).
15. HAWKINS, Major Rhode, Esq.
Architect to the Committee of Council on Education (Privy Council Office, Downing-street, S.W.)
Architect to the Committee of Council on Education (Privy Council Office, Downing Street, S.W.)
15. GREENWOOD, John, Esq., M.P.
Representative of an old Yorkshire family, settled in that county from remote times; b. 1829; m. 1852, Louisa Elizabeth, eldest dau. of N. C. Barnardiston, Esq. of the Ryes, Suffolk; has issue a son (b. 1854) and a dau. p. 35Educ. at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. A magistrate for the N. and W. R. of York, and the liberty of Ripon. A dep.-lieut. of the North Riding; captain Yorkshire Hussars; M.P. for Ripon since 1857; a liberal (Brooks’s Club; Swarcliffe Hall, Ripley).
Representative of an old Yorkshire family that has been in the area for generations; born in 1829; married in 1852 to Louisa Elizabeth, the eldest daughter of N. C. Barnardiston, Esq. of the Ryes, Suffolk; has one son (born in 1854) and one daughter p. 35 Educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. A magistrate for the North and West Riding of York and the liberty of Ripon. A deputy lieutenant of the North Riding; captain of the Yorkshire Hussars; Member of Parliament for Ripon since 1857; identifies as a liberal (Brooks’s Club; Swarcliffe Hall, Ripley).
HYDE PARK GATE. (South.)
1. POWELL, Mrs. Baden, (Henrietta Grace)
Dau. of Vice Admiral W. H. Smyth, K.S.F., V.P.R.S., D.C.L., &c., of St. John’s lodge, Aylesbury; b. 1824; m. 1846, the Rev. Baden Powell, Savilian professor of geometry at Oxford; (he d. 1860); has seven children living.
Daughter of Vice Admiral W. H. Smyth, K.S.F., V.P.R.S., D.C.L., of St. John’s lodge, Aylesbury; born in 1824; married in 1846 to the Rev. Baden Powell, Savilian professor of geometry at Oxford; (he died in 1860); has seven living children.
3. PATTESON, James Henry, Esq.
A member of the Middle Temple. C. to the bar, 1853. Attends the northern circuit (1, Elm Court, Temple, E.C.)
A member of the Middle Temple. C. to the bar, 1853. Attends the northern circuit (1, Elm Court, Temple, E.C.)
6. ELLICOMBE, Richard Rous, Esq.
A parliamentary agent of the firm of Dorington, Ellicombe, Ellicombe, Thomas, and Smith (6, Parliament-street, S.W.)
A parliamentary agent for the firm Dorington, Ellicombe, Thomas, and Smith (6, Parliament-street, S.W.)
8. GALSWORTHY, Frederick Thomas,
An auctioneer of the firm of Chinnock and Galsworthy (11, Waterloo-place, Pall Mall, S.W.)
An auctioneer from the firm of Chinnock and Galsworthy (11, Waterloo-place, Pall Mall, S.W.)
9. COOKE, Edward William, Esq.
B. in London. A landscape and marine painter; an associate of the Royal Academy; a fellow of the Linnæan and Geological Societies (Athenæum, Royal Academy, and Alpine Clubs).
B. in London. A landscape and marine painter; an associate of the Royal Academy; a fellow of the Linnaean and Geological Societies (Athenæum, Royal Academy, and Alpine Clubs).
10. CORBOULD, Edward Henry, Esq.
11. MYLNE, Robert Wm., Esq.
An architect and civil engineer; a Fellow of the Royal, Geological, and Antiquarian Societies (Athenæum Club; 21, Whitehall-place, S.W.)
An architect and civil engineer; a Fellow of the Royal, Geological, and Antiquarian Societies (Athenæum Club; 21, Whitehall-place, S.W.)
12. HARPER, Lieut.-Col. George Henry,
Late of the Madras Infantry. Obtained his present rank 1854.
Late of the Madras Infantry. Achieved his current rank in 1854.
17. REDGRAVE, Samuel, Esq.
Keeper of the Criminal Registers at the Home Office (Whitehall, S.W.; Bowlhead-green, Thursley, Godalming, Surrey).
Keeper of the Criminal Registers at the Home Office (Whitehall, S.W.; Bowlhead-green, Thursley, Godalming, Surrey).
18. REDGRAVE, Richard, Esq., R.A.
A painter; the s. of a manufacturer; b. in Pimlico 1804; admitted a student of the Royal Academy 1826; elected an Associate, 1840, and R.A. 1851. Referee and examiner for art, and inspector general of Art Schools in the Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education; Her Majesty’s surveyor general of pictures and works of art (Athenæum Club, Grove Dale, Abinger, near Dorking).
A painter, the son of a manufacturer, born in Pimlico in 1804; became a student at the Royal Academy in 1826; elected as an Associate in 1840 and as a R.A. in 1851. Served as a referee and examiner for art and as the inspector general of Art Schools in the Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education; Her Majesty’s surveyor general of pictures and works of art (Athenæum Club, Grove Dale, Abinger, near Dorking).
19. COPE, Charles West, Esq., R.A.
A painter; the s. of a drawing master of Leeds; b. 1815. First exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1831; obtained a cartoon prize of £300, at the Westminster Hall Exhibition, 1843; elected an associate 1844; elected an R.A. 1848; has executed frescos for the New House of Lords.
A painter; the son of a drawing teacher from Leeds; born in 1815. First exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1831; won a cartoon prize of £300 at the Westminster Hall Exhibition in 1843; became an associate in 1844; became an R.A. in 1848; has created frescoes for the New House of Lords.
20. HEATHCOTE, William, Esq.
(Conserv. Club; Cundale Manor, Boroughbridge, Yorksh.)
(Conservative Club; Cundale Manor, Boroughbridge, Yorkshire)
22. PALMER, William Henry, Esq.
A magistrate for Yarmouth.
A judge for Yarmouth.
24. COLTMAN, Francis Joseph, Esq.
A member of the Inner Temple. C. to the bar 1860 (9, King’s Bench Walk, E.C.)
A member of the Inner Temple. Called to the bar in 1860 (9, King’s Bench Walk, E.C.)
p. 3725. SCROPE, Geo. Poulett, Esq., M.P.
2nd s. of J. Poulett Thomson, Esq. of Roehampton, Surrey, and Austin Friars; b. 1797; m. 1821, Emma, dau. and heiress of Wm. Scrope, Esq., of Castle Combe, Wilts, and assumed name and arms of Scrope. A magistrate and dep.-lieut. for Wilts; patron of 1 living; M.P. for Stroud, since 1833; a liberal; a F.R.G.S., F.G.S., &c. A political and scientific writer (Athenæum and Reform Clubs; Castle Combe, Chippenham).
2nd son of J. Poulett Thomson, Esq. of Roehampton, Surrey, and Austin Friars; born 1797; married in 1821 to Emma, daughter and heiress of Wm. Scrope, Esq., of Castle Combe, Wilts, and took on the name and arms of Scrope. He was a magistrate and deputy lieutenant for Wilts; patron of 1 living; Member of Parliament for Stroud since 1833; a liberal; a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Fellow of the Geological Society, etc. He was also a political and scientific writer (Athenæum and Reform Clubs; Castle Combe, Chippenham).
HYDE PARK TERRACE.
3. HARNESS, Rev. William,
Educated at Christ Church, Oxford; obtained the degree of M.A. in 1815; ordained 1813; has held the perpetual curacy of All Saints, Knightsbridge, since 1849.
Educated at Christ Church, Oxford; earned the M.A. degree in 1815; ordained in 1813; has served as the perpetual curate of All Saints, Knightsbridge, since 1849.
4. DOBIE, Alexander, Esq.
A solicitor, and a Scotch and parliamentary agent. A member of the Incorporated Law Society (2, Lancaster-place, Strand, W.C.)
A solicitor and a Scottish parliamentary agent. A member of the Incorporated Law Society (2, Lancaster-place, Strand, W.C.)
5. COTTON, Sir St. Vincent,
6th Bart. descended from Sir Henry Cotton, Knight, lord of the manor of Cotton Hall, Cambridge, living in the 13th century; b. 1801; suc. his father, who was an admiral of distinction, 1812. Formerly in the 10th hussars. A magistrate, and dep.-lieut. for Cambridgeshire (Manor House, Madingley, Cambridge).
6th Bart. is a descendant of Sir Henry Cotton, Knight, who was the lord of the manor of Cotton Hall in Cambridge during the 13th century. He was born in 1801 and succeeded his father, a distinguished admiral, in 1812. He was previously part of the 10th hussars. He serves as a magistrate and deputy lieutenant for Cambridgeshire (Manor House, Madingley, Cambridge).
INKERMAN TERRACE.
10. OXLAD, Rev. Robert,
B. at Rochester, Kent. Ordained and licensed to the curacy of Neath, Glamorgan, by Bishop of Llandaff, 1835. Now chaplain of Westminster Workhouse at Kensington. Author of “The Week of Prayer, London, 1862.”
B. at Rochester, Kent. Ordained and licensed for the curacy of Neath, Glamorgan, by the Bishop of Llandaff, 1835. Currently chaplain of the Westminster Workhouse in Kensington. Author of “The Week of Prayer, London, 1862.”
INVERNESS GARDENS.
1. ROUGIER, Henry, Esq.
A member of the Stock Exchange (31, Throgmorton-street, E.C.)
A member of the Stock Exchange (31, Throgmorton-street, E.C.)
p. 386. HASLEWOOD, The Rev. Ashby Blair,
Educated at Christ Church, Cambridge; obtained his B.A. 1834; ordained 1835. Formerly perpetual curate of St. Marks, Marylebone, 1845–58.
Educated at Christ Church, Cambridge; earned his B.A. in 1834; ordained in 1835. Formerly the permanent curate of St. Marks, Marylebone, from 1845 to 1858.
7. WORTHAM, Major Gen. Hale Young,
Descended from the Worthams, of Royston, Co. Herts. Entered the army (Royal Engineers) 1812; obtained his present rank 1858. On retired full pay. Served the campaigns of 1813–14 in Spain and France, including the siege of St. Sebastian, and the battles of Orthes and Toulouse; fought in America in 1814 at New Orleans, and capture of Fort Bowyer. War medal and 3 clasps.
Descended from the Worthams, of Royston, Co. Herts. Joined the army (Royal Engineers) in 1812; achieved his current rank in 1858. On retired full pay. Served in the campaigns of 1813–14 in Spain and France, including the siege of St. Sebastian and the battles of Orthes and Toulouse; fought in America in 1814 at New Orleans and the capture of Fort Bowyer. War medal and 3 clasps.
8. DILLON, Hon. Mrs. Constantine (Fanny Dorothea),
Dau. of the late Philip L. Story, Esq.; m. 10 Feb., 1842, the Hon. Constantine Dillon (d. 1853), br. of the present Visc. Dillon. Has issue 3 s. and 2 daus.
Daughter of the late Philip L. Story, Esq.; married on February 10, 1842, to the Hon. Constantine Dillon (died 1853), brother of the current Viscount Dillon. She has 3 sons and 2 daughters.
KENSINGTON.
Kensington House. WOOD, William, M.D.
Passed at Royal College of Surgeons, London, and at Apothecaries’ Hall, 1838; obtained degree of M.D. at St. Andrew’s, 1848; and at the London College of Physicians, 1850. Fellow of Royal Medical Chirurgical Society; and late medical officer at Bethlem Hospital. Has written in “Psychological Journal,” and in “Lancet;” and is author of a work entitled, “Remarks on the Plea of Insanity, and on the Management of Criminal Lunatics, with Statistics of Probable Duration of Life in the Insane” (54, Upper Harley-street, W.)
Passed at the Royal College of Surgeons, London, and at Apothecaries’ Hall in 1838; obtained an M.D. degree at St. Andrew’s in 1848; and at the London College of Physicians in 1850. Fellow of the Royal Medical Chirurgical Society; and former medical officer at Bethlem Hospital. Has written for the “Psychological Journal” and the “Lancet”; and is the author of a work titled, “Remarks on the Plea of Insanity, and on the Management of Criminal Lunatics, with Statistics of Probable Duration of Life in the Insane” (54, Upper Harley-street, W.)
Colby House. PHILP, Francis Richard, Esq.
Obtained degree of M.A. at Cambridge, 1836. Is Fellow of Royal College of Physicians, London. Formerly physician to St. Luke’s Hospital.
Obtained M.A. degree at Cambridge, 1836. Is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London. Was previously a physician at St. Luke’s Hospital.
p. 39Holland House. HOLLAND, Mary Augusta, Dowager Lady,
Only dau. of 8th Earl of Coventry by his 2nd wife, Mary, only dau. of 6th Duke of St. Albans; aunt of present Earl. B. 1812; m. 1833, the 4th and last Lord Holland, for some time minister at Court of Tuscany, who died 1859 (St. Ann’s-hill, Chertsey).
Only daughter of the 8th Earl of Coventry and his second wife, Mary, the only daughter of the 6th Duke of St. Albans; aunt of the current Earl. Born in 1812; married in 1833 to the 4th and last Lord Holland, who served as a minister at the Court of Tuscany for a time and died in 1859 (St. Ann’s-hill, Chertsey).
Little Holland House. PRINSEP, Henry Thoby, Esq.
Fourth s. of late Alderman John Prinsep, of London, M.P. for Queensborough. B. 1792; m. Sarah, dau. of James Prattle, Esq. Bengal Civil Service. Educated at Haileybury. Ent. Bengal Civil Service, 1809; member of Council in India, 1840; director E. I. Co., 1849; member of Council for India, 1858. Is a D.L. for London (Athenæum and Carlton Clubs, S.W.)
Fourth son of the late Alderman John Prinsep, of London, Member of Parliament for Queensborough. Born in 1792; married Sarah, daughter of James Prattle, Esq., Bengal Civil Service. Educated at Haileybury. Joined the Bengal Civil Service in 1809; became a member of the Council in India in 1840; director of the East India Company in 1849; and a member of the Council for India in 1858. He is a Deputy Lieutenant for London (Athenæum and Carlton Clubs, S.W.)
KENSINGTON CRESCENT.
1. COLE, George, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
4. TAPP, William John, Esq.
Member of Lincoln’s-inn; c. to the bar, 1857. An equity draftsman and conveyancer (9, Old-square, Lincoln’s-inn, W.C.)
Member of Lincoln’s Inn; called to the bar, 1857. An equity draftsman and conveyancer (9, Old-square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.)
6. ROBERTS, Henry Taylor, Esq.
A solicitor (18, St. Martin’s-Court, W.C.)
A lawyer (18, St. Martin’s-Court, W.C.)
11. SALISBURY, William Noel, Esq.
Fifteen years in Her Majesty’s State Paper Office, now amalgamated with the Public Record Office. Editor of “Original Papers relative to Rubens,” “Colonial Calendar of State Papers,” &c. Member of the Massachusetts, New York, South Carolina, and other Historical Societies (Record Office, Chancery-lane, W.C.)
Fifteen years in Her Majesty’s State Paper Office, now merged with the Public Record Office. Editor of “Original Papers related to Rubens,” “Colonial Calendar of State Papers,” etc. Member of the Massachusetts, New York, South Carolina, and other Historical Societies (Record Office, Chancery-lane, W.C.)
p. 4015. BRUCE, Dr. William.22. PULMAN, John, Esq.
Member of the Middle Temple; c. to the bar, 1845. A special pleader and conveyancer (5, Brick-court, Temple, E.C.)
Member of the Middle Temple; around the time of being called to the bar, 1845. A special pleader and conveyancer (5, Brick-court, Temple, E.C.)
KENSINGTON GATE.
1. WESTMACOTT, Richard, Esq.
S. of the late Sir Richard Westmacott; b. in London, 1799. Elected an associate of the Royal Academy, 1838; first exhibited at the Academy in 1827. His religious compositions considered very fine. Has executed numerous monumental works and busts. A director of the Globe Insurance Company.
S. of the late Sir Richard Westmacott; born in London, 1799. Elected as an associate of the Royal Academy in 1838; first showcased his work at the Academy in 1827. His religious compositions are regarded as excellent. He has created numerous monumental works and busts. He is a director of the Globe Insurance Company.
2. CROPSEY, Jasper Francis, Esq.
Of a family of Anglo-German origin; b. at Staten Island, United States. Originally an architect; now a landscape painter. Received a diploma from the Mechanics and American Institute, New York, for the best specimens of architectural modelling, at the age of 13; also a diploma from the American Institute for the best specimen of architectural drawing, at the age of 17. A member of the Society of Arts; of the National Academy of Science, New York; of the Pensylvania Academy; of the Miscousin Historical Society, &c.
Of a family of Anglo-German origin; born on Staten Island, United States. Originally an architect; now a landscape painter. Received a diploma from the Mechanics and American Institute in New York for the best examples of architectural modeling at the age of 13; also a diploma from the American Institute for the best example of architectural drawing at the age of 17. A member of the Society of Arts; the National Academy of Science, New York; the Pennsylvania Academy; the Wisconsin Historical Society, etc.
4. PALK, Augustus, Esq.
S. of the 3rd, and brother of the present Bart., Sir Lawrence Palk, M.P. for South Devon. B. 1824. In the Election Department of the House of Commons (House of Commons, S.W.)
S. of the 3rd, and brother of the current Bart., Sir Lawrence Palk, M.P. for South Devon. B. 1824. In the Election Department of the House of Commons (House of Commons, S.W.)
7. KENNEDY, Charles Malcolm, Esq.
App. to a clerkship in the Foreign Office, 1852; attached to the Senior clerks’ department, Superintends the Turkey, Persia, Barbary States, and Egypt portion of our Foreign Office business (Downing-street, S.W.)
App. for a clerk position at the Foreign Office, 1852; assigned to the Senior clerks’ department, overseeing the sections for Turkey, Persia, the Barbary States, and Egypt in our Foreign Office operations (Downing-street, S.W.)
p. 418. REEVES, Colonel George Marmaduke,
Ent. the army in 1824, and obtained his present rank in 1854; app. Lieut.-Col. 99th Foot, 1858; served throughout the campaign of 1860 in the north of China; wounded severely at the taking of Tangku; commanded the 4th Brigade at the capture of Pekin; honourably mentioned in despatches. C.B. Medal and clasps; distinguished service pension.
Ent. the army in 1824 and achieved his current rank in 1854; appointed Lieut.-Col. 99th Foot, 1858; served throughout the 1860 campaign in northern China; severely wounded at the capture of Tangku; commanded the 4th Brigade during the capture of Beijing; honorably mentioned in dispatches. C.B. Medal and clasps; distinguished service pension.
9. TANNER, John, Esq.
An East India Merchant.
An East India Trader.
12. MALCOLM, Lady,
Second dau. of Sir Alexander Campbell, Bart., commander-in-chief at Madras. M. 1807, Major-Gen. Sir John Malcolm, G.C.B., Gov. of Bombay, who died 1833.
Second daughter of Sir Alexander Campbell, Bart., commander-in-chief in Madras. Married in 1807 to Major-General Sir John Malcolm, G.C.B., Governor of Bombay, who died in 1833.
13. GALLENGA, Antonio, Esq.
B. at Parma. A naturalised British subject since 1846. Late Professor of Italian at University College, London (Athenæum Club; the Falls, Llandogo, Monmouthshire).
B. at Parma. A naturalized British citizen since 1846. Former Professor of Italian at University College, London (Athenæum Club; the Falls, Llandogo, Monmouthshire).
19. KINGSTON, Dr. Peter Nugent,
Has been a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians since 1833; consulting physician of Westminster hospital; formerly of St. George’s. Has contributed many papers to the medical journals of the day, chiefly in connexion with heart and pulmonary complaints.
Has been a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians since 1833; consulting physician at Westminster Hospital; formerly of St. George’s. Has published many papers in medical journals of the time, mainly related to heart and lung issues.
24. MAGNAY, Sir William, 1st Bart.
2nd s. of the late C. Magnay, Esq., Lord Major of London in 1821. B. 1797; m. 1854, 2nd dau. of T. Clarke, Esq., of St. John’s Wood; has issue, a son, b. 1855. A paper manufacturer; elected alderman, Vintry ward, 1837, Sheriff, 1837; Lord Mayor, 1843–4; created a Bart. on the opening of the Royal Exchange 1844; Major Hon. Artillery Company, 1845; a commissioner of Lieutenancy for London (Postford House, Surrey).
2nd son of the late C. Magnay, Esq., Lord Mayor of London in 1821. Born in 1797; married in 1854 to the 2nd daughter of T. Clarke, Esq., of St. John’s Wood; has a son born in 1855. A paper manufacturer; elected alderman of Vintry ward in 1837, Sheriff in 1837; served as Lord Mayor from 1843 to 1844; became a baronet upon the opening of the Royal Exchange in 1844; Major in the Honorable Artillery Company in 1845; a commissioner of Lieutenancy for London (Postford House, Surrey).
26. HALSWELL, Edmund, Esq.
B. it Somerset. Educ. at St. John’s College, Cambridge, p. 42where he obtained his M.A., ultimately becoming a member of the Senate. A J.P. for Middlesex and Westminster; deputy-lieut. for Middlesex since 1829; a Fellow of the Royal Society. The family of Halswell, described as of Halswell and Wells circ. 1492, took part in the Monmouth rebellion, fought at Sedgmoor, suffered under Judge Jefferies, and after a period of expatriation returned home with the Prince of Orange, 1688 (Oxford and Cambridge Club, Athenæum Club).
B. it Somerset. Educated at St. John’s College, Cambridge, p. 42where he received his M.A., eventually becoming a member of the Senate. A Justice of the Peace for Middlesex and Westminster; deputy-lieutenant for Middlesex since 1829; a Fellow of the Royal Society. The Halswell family, noted as being from Halswell and Wells around 1492, participated in the Monmouth rebellion, fought at Sedgmoor, suffered during the time of Judge Jefferies, and after a time of exile returned home with the Prince of Orange in 1688 (Oxford and Cambridge Club, Athenæum Club).
KENSINGTON GORE.
3. NORTON, Helen Barrington, Lady,
Dau. of Major-Gen. Bruce, E.I.C.S.; m. 1813, late Sir John David Norton, Knight, judge at Madras; was left a widow, 1843.
Daughter of Major General Bruce, E.I.C.S.; married in 1813 to the late Sir John David Norton, Knight, a judge in Madras; became a widow in 1843.
4. WALCOT, Thomas, Esq.
Secretary of Army and Navy Club, Pall Mall.
Secretary of the Army and Navy Club, Pall Mall.
6. XENOS, Stefanos, Esq.
Merchant and Shipowner (19, London-street, E.C.; Reform Club; Richmond, Surrey).
Merchant and Shipowner (19, London-street, E.C.; Reform Club; Richmond, Surrey).
7. SWANSTON, Clement Tudway, Esq., Junior.
Only s. of Clement Tudway Swanston, Esq., Q.C., J.P.; b. 1831; m. 1861, Anne, eld. dau. of Right Hon. Sir John Romilly, master of the rolls. M.A. Trinity College, Cambridge; c. to the bar (Lincoln’s-Inn) 1856. Equity draftsman (Athenæum Club; 19, Old-square, Lincoln’s-Inn, W.C.; Holly-house, Twickenham).
Only son of Clement Tudway Swanston, Esq., Q.C., J.P.; born 1831; married 1861, Anne, the eldest daughter of the Right Hon. Sir John Romilly, Master of the Rolls. M.A. from Trinity College, Cambridge; called to the bar (Lincoln's Inn) in 1856. Equity draftsman (Athenæum Club; 19, Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.; Holly House, Twickenham).
9. NORMANBY, 1st Marquis of (Phipps), K.G., G.C.B., P.C., G.C.H., F.S.A., &c.
Eld. s. of 1st Earl of Mulgrave, by Martha Sophia, dau. of C. T. Maling, Esq.; b. 1797; m. 1818, eld. dau. of 1st, and sister of present Lord Ravensworth. Educated at Harrow, and at Trinity College, Cambridge; M.A. 1818; M.P. for Scarborough, p. 431818–20; Higham Ferrers, 1822–6; and Malton, 1826–30. Suc. his father as 2nd Earl of Mulgrave, 1831; governor of Jamaica, 1832–4; keeper of privy seal, 1834; Lord-lieutenant of Ireland, 1835–9; created Marquis of Normanby, 1838; secretary of state for colonies, 1839; home sec., 1839–41; ambassador at Paris, 1846–52; and at Florence, 1854–8. Author of numerous works. J.P. and dep.-lieut. for North Riding of Yorkshire (Athenæum and Reform Clubs; Mulgrave-Castle, Whitby).
Eldest son of the 1st Earl of Mulgrave, by Martha Sophia, daughter of C. T. Maling, Esq.; born in 1797; married in 1818 to the eldest daughter of the 1st Earl, and sister of the current Lord Ravensworth. Educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge; M.A. in 1818; Member of Parliament for Scarborough from 1818–20; Higham Ferrers from 1822–26; and Malton from 1826–30. Succeeded his father as the 2nd Earl of Mulgrave in 1831; served as governor of Jamaica from 1832–34; keeper of the privy seal in 1834; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1835–39; created Marquis of Normanby in 1838; secretary of state for colonies in 1839; home secretary from 1839–41; ambassador in Paris from 1846–52; and in Florence from 1854–58. Author of numerous works. Justice of the Peace and deputy lieutenant for North Riding of Yorkshire (Athenæum and Reform Clubs; Mulgrave-Castle, Whitby).
KENSINGTON PALACE.
INVERNESS, Duchess of (Underwood)
A dau. of the 2nd Earl of Arran; b. 1788; m. 1st, 1815, Sir G. Buggin, knt., 2ndly, H.R.H. the late Duke of Sussex; assumed her maternal surname (Underwood) by sign manual, 1831; raised to the peerage, 1840.
A daughter of the 2nd Earl of Arran; born in 1788; married first in 1815 to Sir G. Buggin, knight, and secondly to H.R.H. the late Duke of Sussex; adopted her mother's surname (Underwood) by official decree in 1831; elevated to the peerage in 1840.
HALLYBURTON, Lord Frederick Gordon, G.C.H.
S. of the 9th Marq. of Huntly; b. 1799; m. 1836, Lady Augusta, sister of the 1st Earl of Munster, and relict of the Hon. John Kennedy Erskine. Ent. the navy, 1813; present in Pellew’s action with the Toulon fleet, 1814; became a rear admiral, 1857; M.P. for Forfar 1841–52 (Hallyburton-house, Pitcur, Coupar, Angus, Forfarshire, N.B.)
S. of the 9th Marquess of Huntly; born in 1799; married in 1836 to Lady Augusta, sister of the 1st Earl of Munster, and widow of the Hon. John Kennedy Erskine. Joined the navy in 1813; present at Pellew’s action with the Toulon fleet in 1814; became a rear admiral in 1857; served as Member of Parliament for Forfar from 1841 to 1852 (Hallyburton-house, Pitcur, Coupar, Angus, Forfarshire, N.B.)
WEMYSS, Lady Isabella.
Dau. of the 15th Earl of Erroll; b. 1800; m. 1820, Major-General Wemyss (died 1852); bedchamber-woman to the late Queen Dowager.
Daughter of the 15th Earl of Erroll; born in 1800; married in 1820 to Major-General Wemyss (died 1852); served as a lady-in-waiting to the late Queen Dowager.
CROKER, Mrs. (Rosamond)
Eld. dau. of William Pennell, Esq., formerly consul-genl. at Rio-de-Janeiro; m. 1806, the right hon. John Wilson Croker, P.C., L.L.D. F.A.S. late secretary of the Admiralty, and an eminent political writer.
Eldest daughter of William Pennell, Esq., who was formerly the consul-general in Rio de Janeiro; married in 1806 to the Right Honorable John Wilson Croker, P.C., L.L.D., F.A.S., who was the late secretary of the Admiralty and a prominent political writer.
p. 44BARRINGTON, Lady Caroline,
3rd dau. of Charles, 2nd Earl Grey; m. 1827, Captain the hon. George Barrington, R.N., who died, 1835; has issue, a s. and dau.
3rd daughter of Charles, 2nd Earl Grey; married in 1827 to Captain the Hon. George Barrington, Royal Navy, who passed away in 1835; has children, a son and a daughter.
DISBROWE, Miss,
Dau. of the late Col. Disbrowe, First Chamberlain to Queen Charlotte, and sister of the present Col. Disbrowe, of Eccleston-place.
Daughter of the late Colonel Disbrowe, First Chamberlain to Queen Charlotte, and sister of the current Colonel Disbrowe, of Eccleston Place.
JACKSON, Mrs.
Widow of the Rev. Joseph Jackson, late chaplain at Kensington Palace.
Widow of Rev. Joseph Jackson, former chaplain at Kensington Palace.
BARLOW, Rev. John,
Chaplain to the Household, at Kensington Pal. (5, Berkeley-street, Berkeley square, W.)
Chaplain to the Household, at Kensington Palace. (5, Berkeley Street, Berkeley Square, W.)
WEST, Algernon E., Esq.
M. to the only dau. of Lady C. Barrington (Wembley Orchard, Sudbury, N.W.)
M. to the only daughter of Lady C. Barrington (Wembley Orchard, Sudbury, N.W.)
KENSINGTON SQUARE.
10. DIXON, Henry Hall, Esq.
A member of the Middle Temple. C. to the bar, 1852; goes the midland circuit, and attends the Leicester and Northampton Sessions (Eldon Chambers, Devereux Court, Temple, E.C.)
A member of the Middle Temple. Called to the bar in 1852; travels the midland circuit and attends the Leicester and Northampton Sessions (Eldon Chambers, Devereux Court, Temple, E.C.)
17. CLARKE, Henry Booth, Esq.
A solicitor; member of the Law Association for the Benefit of Widows; a commissioner for oaths in Chancery (14, Serjeant’s-Inn, E.C.)
A lawyer; part of the Law Association for the Benefit of Widows; a commissioner for oaths in Chancery (14, Serjeant’s-Inn, E.C.)
26 and 27. BROWN, the Rev. Wm. Haigh.
Educ. at Pembroke College, Cambridge. Jun. opt. 1st class, Trip., and B.A. 1846; obt. his M.A. 1849; ord. 1853.
Educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge. June, option 1st class, Tripos, and B.A. 1846; received his M.A. 1849; ordained 1853.
28 and 29. FROST, the Rev. George.
Chaplain to the Kensington Workhouse.
Chaplain at Kensington Workhouse.
34. RICHARDSON, Charles James, Esq.
41. GOODEVE, Joseph, Esq.
A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1829.
A member of the Inner Temple; around the time of becoming a barrister, 1829.
42. ELLIS, Charles Willatt, Esq.
A member of Lincoln’s-Inn; c. to the bar, 1817; an equity draftsman and conveyancer (2, Stone-buildings, W.C.)
A member of Lincoln’s Inn; called to the bar, 1817; an equity draftsman and conveyancer (2, Stone-buildings, W.C.)
44. MERRIMAN, John Jones, Esq.
Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Eng., since 1848. Surgeon to the Royal Humane Society.
Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Eng., since 1848. Surgeon to the Royal Humane Society.
45. MERRIMAN, John, Esq.
Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Eng. since 1823, and a licentiate of Apothecaries’-Hall since 1822. Apothecary extraordinary to the Queen. Was formerly general med. attend. on the late Duchess of Kent (The Priory Marlboro’, Wilts).
Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Eng. since 1823 and a licentiate of Apothecaries' Hall since 1822. Apothecary extraordinary to the Queen. Previously served as the general medical attendant for the late Duchess of Kent (The Priory Marlboro’, Wilts).
LANSDOWNE TERRACE.
1. PROTHEROE, John Edward, Dr.
Has been a licentiate of the King and Queen’s College of Physicians in Ireland, since 1857. Physician to Friend-in-Need Assurance Society.
Has been a licensed physician of the King and Queen’s College of Physicians in Ireland since 1857. Physician to the Friend-in-Need Assurance Society.
3. DICK, Robert, M.D.
Obtained degree of M.D. at Glasgow, 1835. Is a licentiate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow; and medical officer of the Scottish Provincial Institution. A prolific author on subjects of professional interest.
Obtained an M.D. degree at Glasgow in 1835. Is a licentiate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, and serves as the medical officer of the Scottish Provincial Institution. A prolific author on topics of professional interest.
6. BIRD, Rev. Samuel,
Minister (Baptist) of Hornton-street Chapel, Kensington.
Minister (Baptist) of Hornton-Street Chapel, Kensington.
8. WHITE, John, Esq.
Retired commander in the royal navy.
Retired commander in the Royal Navy.
LEONARD PLACE.
3. DAVIES, John Ebenezer, Esq.
4. HOLCOMBE, Walter Augustus, Esq.
A solicitor (14, Warwick-court, Gray’s Inn, W.C.)
A lawyer (14, Warwick-court, Gray’s Inn, W.C.)
8. BARLOW, Col. George Edward Pratt,
A director of the Westminster Life Insurance Company; formerly in the 22nd Foot; obtained his present rank in 1838; has retired from the service. Served in India under Lord Lake, during the campaigns of 1803–4–5; present at the siege of Deig, battle of Futtyghur, siege of Bhurtpore, battle of Afgalghur; served at the capture of Bourbon, and Isle of France, 1810.
A director of the Westminster Life Insurance Company; previously in the 22nd Foot; achieved his current rank in 1838; has retired from the military. Served in India under Lord Lake during the campaigns of 1803–1805; was present at the siege of Deig, the battle of Futtyghur, the siege of Bhurtpore, and the battle of Afgalghur; served during the capture of Bourbon and the Isle of France in 1810.
9. WILLIAMS, Henry Llewellyn, Esq. M.D.
2nd s. of John Williams, Esq. of Beverley; m. 1st, Jane, only dau. of the late John King, Esq. of Spring Bank, Ayrshire (she died, 1851); 2ndly, Mary Anne, dau. of George Greig, Esq. of Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope; b. at Beverley, 1825. An M.D. Edinb. and L.R.C.S. Edinb. 1847. Has had considerable experience in obsterical medicine, and diseases of children. In practice from 1847 to 1857, at Beverley, where he held the office of physician to the Dispensary, and Maternity Charity. A member of the Edinb. Botanical Society, and the Society of Arts.
2nd son of John Williams, Esq. of Beverley; married 1st, Jane, the only daughter of the late John King, Esq. of Spring Bank, Ayrshire (she passed away in 1851); 2nd, Mary Anne, daughter of George Greig, Esq. of Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope; born in Beverley, 1825. An M.D. from Edinburgh and L.R.C.S. Edinburgh 1847. Has significant experience in obstetrics and pediatric diseases. Practiced from 1847 to 1857 in Beverley, where he served as the physician for the Dispensary and Maternity Charity. A member of the Edinburgh Botanical Society and the Society of Arts.
12. DEACON, Vice Admiral Henry Colins.
Ent. the navy in 1800; accompanied Lord Nelson to the West Indies, in pursuit of the combined fleets of France and Spain, 1805; in the famous action with the “Marengo,” and “Belle-Poule,” 1806; took part in the attempt to recover Buenos Ayres, 1807; contributed to the reduction of St. Paul’s, 1809; wounded at the capture of Bourbon, 1810; severely wounded in the throat, breast, legs, and arms, during a series of unhappy though heroic operations, terminating in the self-destruction of the “Magicienne” p. 47and the “Sirius” frigates; was also with Sir Philip Durham at the capture of Guadeloupe, 1815.
Joined the navy in 1800; accompanied Lord Nelson to the West Indies in pursuit of the combined fleets of France and Spain, 1805; participated in the famous battle with the “Marengo” and “Belle-Poule,” 1806; took part in the attempt to retake Buenos Aires, 1807; helped with the reduction of St. Paul’s, 1809; was wounded during the capture of Bourbon, 1810; severely injured in the throat, chest, legs, and arms during a series of unfortunate but heroic actions that ended in the sinking of the “Magicienne” p. 47 and the “Sirius” frigates; also served with Sir Philip Durham during the capture of Guadeloupe, 1815.
LOWER PHILLIMORE PLACE.
19. MARTIN, Frederick, Dr.
Passed Royal College of Surgeons, London, and Apothecaries’ Hall, 1850; obtained degree of M.D. at St. Andrews, 1855; was four years house-surgeon to the Suffolk General Hospital. Member of the British Medical Association.
Passed the Royal College of Surgeons in London and Apothecaries’ Hall in 1850; earned an M.D. degree from St. Andrews in 1855; served as a house surgeon at Suffolk General Hospital for four years. Member of the British Medical Association.
28. HIXON, James Thomson, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
30. SMITH, Towers, Esq.
A surgeon.
A doctor.
31. TURNER, James William, Esq., F.H.S.
Passed Royal College of Surgeons’ and Apothecaries’ Hall, 1841; Fellow of the former, 1856. Hon. member of the Western Medical and Surgical Society.
Passed the Royal College of Surgeons and Apothecaries' Hall in 1841; became a Fellow of the former in 1856. Honorable member of the Western Medical and Surgical Society.
MADELEY VILLAS.
3. TAYLOR, Alfred, Esq.
Acting partner in the firm of Hatchard and Co. (187, Piccadilly; Barnard’s-green, Malvern).
Acting partner in the firm of Hatchard and Co. (187, Piccadilly; Barnard’s-green, Malvern).
MALL.
O’NEIL, George Bernard, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
PORTCH, Julian John, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
MARLBOROUGH TERRACE.
1. BLUNT, Lady.
Dau. of R. Baker, Esq., M.D.; m. 1st. R. Auchmuty, Esq.; 2nd, 1824, Sir C. R. Blunt, Bart. of Heathfield Park, who died 29 Feb., 1840.
Daughter of R. Baker, Esq., M.D.; married first to R. Auchmuty, Esq.; second, in 1824, to Sir C. R. Blunt, Bart. of Heathfield Park, who died on February 29, 1840.
p. 482. ASHWORTH, The Rev. John Harvey,
Representative of the Ashworths of Ashworth, Elland, and Hall Carr, one of the oldest families in England, tracing back to A.D. 1244; m. 1827, Mary, eld. dau. of Thomas Vavasour, Esq., of Rochdale, of the ancient house of Vavasour, of Haslewood. Educ. at University College, Oxford; obtained his M.A. 1825; ordained 1822. A magistrate for Hants; author of “The Saxon in Ireland.”
Representative of the Ashworths of Ashworth, Elland, and Hall Carr, one of the oldest families in England, dating back to A.D. 1244; married in 1827 to Mary, the eldest daughter of Thomas Vavasour, Esq., of Rochdale, from the ancient Vavasour family of Haslewood. Educated at University College, Oxford; earned his M.A. in 1825; ordained in 1822. A magistrate for Hampshire; author of "The Saxon in Ireland."
PALACE GARDENS TERRACE.
2. CHAMBERS, Mrs. Richard (Cecilia,)
Youngest dau. of the late Rev. Alex. Brodie, D.D., Vicar of East Bourne, Sussex (a member of the old Scottish family of Brodie), by Anna, sister of the late John Walter, Esq., M.P. of Bearwood, Berks; b. at the Gore, East Bourne, Sussex; m. the late Richard Chambers, Esq., M.D.
Youngest daughter of the late Rev. Alex. Brodie, D.D., Vicar of East Bourne, Sussex (a member of the old Scottish family of Brodie), by Anna, sister of the late John Walter, Esq., M.P. of Bearwood, Berks; born at the Gore, East Bourne, Sussex; married the late Richard Chambers, Esq., M.D.
2. CHAMBERS, Geo. Fredk., Esq.
Only s. of the late Richard Chambers, Esq., M.D., by the last-mentioned lady; b. at Upton-on-Severn, Worcestershire. Educ. at King’s College, London; an F.R.G.S., and M.R.I., London; author of a “Handbook of Astronomy,” “The Sussex Tracts for Churchmen,” and many papers on political and scientific subjects.
Only son of the late Richard Chambers, Esq., M.D., by the last-mentioned lady; born in Upton-on-Severn, Worcestershire. Educated at King’s College, London; a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, and a Member of the Royal Institute, London; author of a “Handbook of Astronomy,” “The Sussex Tracts for Churchmen,” and many articles on political and scientific topics.
3. MITCALFE, Stephen Wright, Esq.
A merchant of the firm of Howell and Mitcalfe (11, and 12, Philpot-lane, E.C.)
A merchant from the company Howell and Mitcalfe (11, and 12, Philpot-lane, E.C.)
4. BOODLE, Henry Trelawny, Esq.
A solicitor; member of the Incorporated Law Society (9, Davies-street, Berkeley-square, W.)
A solicitor; member of the Incorporated Law Society (9, Davies Street, Berkeley Square, W.)
5. ROBE, Colonel Frederick Holt, C.B.
6. LUTYENS, Charles, Esq.
An Exchange and East India broker, of the firm of Lutyens and Ripley (22, Austin-friars, E.C.)
An Exchange and East India broker from the firm of Lutyens and Ripley (22, Austin-friars, E.C.)
7. RAWES, Rev. William Francis,
Educated at Caius College, Cambridge; obtained his M.A. 1841, in which year he was ordained. Perpetual curate of St. John’s, Wembley, Middlesex, 1853–57.
Educated at Caius College, Cambridge; earned his M.A. in 1841, the same year he was ordained. He was the perpetual curate of St. John’s, Wembley, Middlesex, from 1853 to 1857.
8. MAXWELL, James Clark, Esq.
Professor of natural philosophy at King’s Coll., London. A member of the Royal Society (Glenlair House, Dalbeattie).
Professor of natural philosophy at King’s College, London. A member of the Royal Society (Glenlair House, Dalbeattie).
10. HEAD, Arthur Joseph, Esq.
A solicitor (64, Chancery-lane, W.C.)
A lawyer (64, Chancery-lane, W.C.)
12. COSIER, Robert Arnold, Esq.
A hop merchant, of the firm of W. and R. A. Cosier (15, Three Crown Square, Boro. S.W.)
A hop merchant from the company W. and R. A. Cosier (15, Three Crown Square, Boro. S.W.)
14. AYTOUN, Miss Isabella,
3rd and only surviving dau. of Major Gen. R. Aytoun, of Inchdairnie, Fifeshire.
3rd and only surviving daughter of Major General R. Aytoun, of Inchdairnie, Fife.
17. NEWMARCH, William, Esq.
Secretary to the Globe Insurance Company, founded 1803; honorary secretary to the Statistical Society. A Fellow of the Royal Society (Cornhill, E.C.; The Mall, Notting-hill, W.)
Secretary to the Globe Insurance Company, founded in 1803; honorary secretary to the Statistical Society. A Fellow of the Royal Society (Cornhill, E.C.; The Mall, Notting Hill, W.)
19. PALMER, Colonel Nichols,
Entd. the army in 1813; promoted to his present rank 1854; placed on half-pay 1841. Formerly major of the 56th Foot. He served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the attack upon the village of Merxem, 13th Jan.; also the second attack and capture, 2nd Feb., when his regiment captured two guns; bombardment of the French fleet in the Scheldt, p. 50from 3rd to 6th Feb. Actively engaged at Fort Frederick on the Scheldt, 22nd March, in impeding the passage of French line of battle ships to Fort Lillo, for the purpose of throwing provisions and assistance into the garrison. Again employed on the same duty 25th March following.
Entd. the army in 1813; promoted to his current rank in 1854; placed on half-pay in 1841. Formerly a major of the 56th Foot. He served in the 1814 campaign in Holland, including the attack on the village of Merxem on January 13; also the second attack and capture on February 2, when his regiment seized two guns; bombardment of the French fleet in the Scheldt, p. 50 from February 3 to 6. Actively engaged at Fort Frederick on the Scheldt on March 22, working to block the passage of French line-of-battle ships to Fort Lillo, with the aim of delivering supplies and support to the garrison. He was again assigned to the same duty on March 25.
20. BENNETT, John Ewins, Esq.
A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar 1859; goes the midland circuit; attends the Birmingham, Northampton, and Warwick Sessions (3, King’s-bench-walk, Temple, E.C.)
A member of the Inner Temple; around the bar 1859; travels the midland circuit; participates in the Birmingham, Northampton, and Warwick Sessions (3, King’s-bench-walk, Temple, E.C.)
23. GOORE, William Henry Postlethwaite, Esq.
Originally of Irish extraction. S. of the late W. H. Goore, Esq., bar.-at-law; b. in Worcestershire 1833; m. Louisa Eugenie, dau. of the late Capt. Hyde, of Hyde End, Berks. A contributor to, and promoter of “The Imperial Dictionary of Universal Biography of Deceased and Living Personages of Eminence.” A member of the Society of Arts; and an F.R.H.S. (Bayswater Athenæum).
Originally of Irish descent. Son of the late W. H. Goore, Esq., barrister; born in Worcestershire in 1833; married Louisa Eugenie, daughter of the late Capt. Hyde of Hyde End, Berks. A contributor to and promoter of “The Imperial Dictionary of Universal Biography of Deceased and Living Personages of Eminence.” A member of the Society of Arts; and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. (Bayswater Athenæum).
24. BLOXAM, Alfred Bradley, Esq.
A merchant (wine) (14, Southampton-street, Strand, W.C.)
A wine merchant (14, Southampton-street, Strand, W.C.)
27. VICKERY, Francis, Esq.
A merchant (iron ore) (17, Gracechurch-street, E.C.)
A merchant (iron ore) (17, Gracechurch Street, E.C.)
28. ABETHELL, Richard, Esq.
Acting constructor in the Department of the Controller of the Navy (Somerset House, W.C.)
Acting constructor in the Department of the Controller of the Navy (Somerset House, W.C.)
30. HENDRIKS, Frederick, Esq.
M. a dau. of the late General Sir John Hunter Littler, G.C.B., dep.-gov. of Bengal, and president of the Supreme Council of India. Actuary to the Globe Insurance Company, and to the Equitable Reversionary Society; fellow and member of Council of the Statistical Society (Cornhill, E.C.)
M. a daughter of the late General Sir John Hunter Littler, G.C.B., deputy governor of Bengal and president of the Supreme Council of India. Actuary for the Globe Insurance Company and the Equitable Reversionary Society; fellow and member of the Council of the Statistical Society (Cornhill, E.C.)
p. 51PALACE GARDENS VILLAS.
2. SOADY, John Williams, Esq.
Senior examiner of the first-class, and book-keeper in the Audit office (Somerset House, W.C.)
Senior examiner of the first class and bookkeeper in the Audit office (Somerset House, W.C.)
5. EWENS, Creasy, Esq.
A solicitor (61, Moorgate-st., E.C.)
A lawyer (61, Moorgate-st., E.C.)
10. HENDERSON, George, Esq.
A solicitor (22, Leadenhall-street, E.C.)
A lawyer (22, Leadenhall-street, E.C.)
11. HOTCHKIN, Spencer, Esq.
A solicitor.
A lawyer.
14. HALSE, John, Esq.
A stock and share broker; member of the Stock Exchange (13, Royal Exchange, E.C.)
A stock and share broker; member of the Stock Exchange (13, Royal Exchange, E.C.)
15. MAHLER, Philip, Esq.
A merchant of the firm of Mahler, Bros., and Co. (8, Billiter-square, E.C.)
A merchant from the company Mahler, Bros., and Co. (8, Billiter-square, E.C.)
22. GANDELL, George, Esq.
A stock and share broker (1, Royal Exchange-buildings, E.C.)
A stock and share broker (1, Royal Exchange-buildings, E.C.)
31. WOOLLEY, The Rev. Joseph, L.L.D.
An inspector of schools (Privy Council Office, S.W.)
An inspector of schools (Privy Council Office, S.W.)
32. BLACKET, The Rev. Henry Ralph,
Educ. at St. John’s College, Cambridge; obtained his M.A., 1849; ordained 1846. Chaplain to the workhouse of St. George’s, Hanover-square. Formerly curate of St. George’s.
Educated at St. John’s College, Cambridge; earned his M.A. in 1849; ordained in 1846. Chaplain to the workhouse of St. George’s, Hanover Square. Previously the curate of St. George’s.
PALACE GREEN.
HOGG, Peter, Esq.
In the office of Her Majesty’s commissioners of works and public buildings (Whitehall-place, S.W.)
In the office of Her Majesty’s commissioners of works and public buildings (Whitehall-place, S.W.)
THACKERAY William Makepeace, Esq.
The eminent novelist. Descended from a Saxon family p. 52of Yorksh. S. of — Thackeray, Esq., of the East India Company’s Civil Service; b. in Calcutta, 1811; educ. at Charter House and Cambridge. Originally studied for an artist. A member of the Middle Temple; c. to the bar, 1848. Commenced his literary career in Fraser’s Magazine. His fame as a humourist has been established through the columns of Punch, as a novelist and satirist by his Vanity Fair (published 1846–48), and as a lecturer by his strictures on the Men and Times of the Four Georges. He unsuccessfully contested a seat in Parliament at the Oxford election in 1857 (Athenæum Club).
The famous novelist came from a Saxon family p. 52 in Yorkshire. He was the son of Thackeray, Esq., who worked in the East India Company’s Civil Service. He was born in Calcutta in 1811 and educated at Charterhouse and Cambridge. He initially studied to be an artist. He was a member of the Middle Temple and was called to the bar in 1848. He started his literary career in Fraser’s Magazine. His reputation as a humorist was established through his work in Punch, while he gained recognition as a novelist and satirist with his book Vanity Fair (published 1846–48), and as a lecturer through his critiques on the Men and Times of the Four Georges. He ran for a seat in Parliament during the Oxford election in 1857 but was unsuccessful (Athenæum Club).
PEMBROKE COTTAGES (North).
2. REA, William, Esq., Jun.
In the Receiver-General’s Department of the Inland Revenue Office (Somerset House, W.C.)
In the Receiver-General’s Department of the Inland Revenue Office (Somerset House, W.C.)
3. HERTZ, Joseph Adolphus, Esq.
A merchant (8, Moorgate-st., E.C.)
A seller (8, Moorgate-st., E.C.)
4. BORCKENSTEIN, Henry, Esq.
A merchant (8, Moorgate-st., E.C.)
A merchant (8, Moorgate St, E.C.)
PEMBROKE COTTAGES (South).
2. PRIESTLEY, Thomas, Esq.
Formerly of Mill Hill, Hendon, Middlesex.
Formerly from Mill Hill, Hendon, Middlesex.
3. BADE, Herman, Esq.
A merchant (8, Moorgate-st., E.C.)
A merchant (8, Moorgate St, EC)
4. GRIBBLE, George, Esq.
In the Bill Department of the Bank of England (Threadneedle-street, E.C.)
In the Bill Department of the Bank of England (Threadneedle Street, E.C.)
Westmoreland Villa. HAWTHORNE, Charles Stewart, Esq.
Chief accountant of Stamps in the Inland Revenue Department (Somrst. House, W.C.)
Chief accountant of Stamps in the Inland Revenue Department (Somrst. House, W.C.)
p. 53PEMBROKE ROAD.
1. SHEPHEARD, Charles, Esq.
A solicitor; member of the Incorporated Law Society; member of the Law Association for the Protection of Widows &c. of Professional Men; a commissioner of the Queen’s Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer; a commissioner for affidavits; clerk to the Fletcher’s Company; joint solicitor to the London Mutual Life and Guarantee Society (24, Moorgate-street, E.C.)
A solicitor; member of the Incorporated Law Society; member of the Law Association for the Protection of Widows &c. of Professional Men; a commissioner of the Queen’s Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer; a commissioner for affidavits; clerk to the Fletcher’s Company; joint solicitor to the London Mutual Life and Guarantee Society (24, Moorgate-street, E.C.)
2. THUDICHUM, Dr. John Louis William,
Has been an M.D., Geissen, since 1851, and a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, since 1854. Was formerly lecturer on chemistry at the Grosvenor Place School of Medicine, and physician to the St. Pancras Royal General Dispensary. Is a Fellow of the Medical Society of London; and a contributor to the Medical Journals of the day (65, South Audley-street, W.)
Has been an M.D. in Geissen since 1851 and a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in England since 1854. Previously, he was a lecturer on chemistry at the Grosvenor Place School of Medicine and a physician at the St. Pancras Royal General Dispensary. He is a Fellow of the Medical Society of London and a contributor to the medical journals of the time (65, South Audley-street, W.)
3. PARKER, George Cutler, Esq.
A solicitor (35, Lincoln’s-inn Fields W.C.)
A lawyer (35, Lincoln’s-inn Fields W.C.)
4. MIDDLETON, Jacob, Esq.
B. at Norwich, 1790. A professor of astronomy; author of “The Celestial Atlas,” “Astronomy,” “The Use of the Globes,” &c.
B. at Norwich, 1790. A professor of astronomy; author of “The Celestial Atlas,” “Astronomy,” “The Use of the Globes,” etc.
7. CLAXTON, The Rev. Joseph Dickson,
Son of Wm. Claxton, Esq., merchant, of South Hill Grove, Toxteth Park, Liverpool; b. in Liverpool, 1828; m. Elizabeth, eld. dau. of Thomas Johnson, Esq., of Lichfield, architect, by whom he has issue 3 children. Educ. at Trin. Coll. Cambridge; obtained his M.A. 1853; ordained 1852. Was formerly curate of Butterton, Staffordsh., and of St. Barnabas, Kensington. Is incumbent of St. Philip’s, Earls Court.
Son of Wm. Claxton, Esq., a merchant from South Hill Grove, Toxteth Park, Liverpool; born in Liverpool, 1828; married Elizabeth, the eldest daughter of Thomas Johnson, Esq., an architect from Lichfield, with whom he has three children. Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge; earned his M.A. in 1853; ordained in 1852. He was previously a curate in Butterton, Staffordshire, and at St. Barnabas, Kensington. He is now the incumbent of St. Philip’s, Earls Court.
p. 548. HOCKLEY, Thomas Allen, Esq.
A merchant (oil and lead) (23, and 24, Little Earl-street, E C.)
A merchant (oil and lead) (23 and 24, Little Earl Street, E C.)
9. WINN, Hon. Mrs. George,
Eld. dau of Lewis Majendie, Esq., of Castle Hedingham, Essex; m. 1807 the Hon. George Mark Arthur Way Winn, (who died 1827) s. of the 1st Baron Headley, by whom she had, with other issue, the present Baron Headley.
Eldest daughter of Lewis Majendie, Esq., of Castle Hedingham, Essex; married in 1807 to the Hon. George Mark Arthur Way Winn (who died in 1827), son of the 1st Baron Headley, by whom she had, among other children, the current Baron Headley.
10. HOTCHKIN, William Lambert, Esq.
B. in the Mall, Kensington. A ship broker, and insurance agent; subscriber to Lloyds, and the Jerusalem (116, Bishopsgate-st.-within, E.C.)
B. in the Mall, Kensington. A ship broker and insurance agent; subscriber to Lloyds and the Jerusalem (116, Bishopsgate-st.-within, E.C.)
13. LAWSON, Charles Lucius, Esq.
Secretary to the Great Britain Mutual Life Assurance Society (14, Waterloo-place, S.W.)
Secretary to the Great Britain Mutual Life Assurance Society (14, Waterloo Place, S.W.)
14. TILLEARD, Thomas, Esq.
A solicitor of the firm of Tilleard, Son, Godden, and Holme (34, Old Jewry, E.C.)
A lawyer from the firm of Tilleard, Son, Godden, and Holme (34, Old Jewry, E.C.)
15. WILLIAMS, Lieut.-col. George W., C.B.
Late of the Bengal Infantry. Promoted to his present rank in 1861.
Late of the Bengal Infantry. Promoted to his current rank in 1861.
16. FELTOE, Francis Frederick, Esq.
A merchant (wine importer) of the firm of Feltoe and Sons; a liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors (26, Conduit-street, W.)
A merchant (wine importer) from Feltoe and Sons; a member of the Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors (26, Conduit-street, W.)
18. MALLETT, Capt. Hugh,
Eld. s. of H. Mallett, Esq., of Ash, Co. Devon (a family which since the conquest has enjoyed the highest social influence), by eld. dau. of the late Hon. John Coventry, of Burgate House, Hants. B. 1827; m. 1853, Georgians, youngest dau. of the late Ven. Henry Bathurst, Archdeacon of p. 55Norwich, and has issue. App. a cornet 4th Light Dragoons 1846; capt. 9th Lancers 1851; sold out 1851; lieut. North Devon Yeomanry Cavalry 1859; gentleman at large of the Vice Regal Household, 1855–58; app. superintendent of passports in the Foreign Office, 1858 (Downing-st., S.W.)
Eldest son of H. Mallett, Esq., of Ash, Co. Devon (a family that has had significant social influence since the conquest), by the eldest daughter of the late Hon. John Coventry, of Burgate House, Hants. Born 1827; married in 1853 to Georgina, the youngest daughter of the late Ven. Henry Bathurst, Archdeacon of p. 55Norwich, and has children. Appointed a cornet in the 4th Light Dragoons in 1846; captain in the 9th Lancers in 1851; sold out in 1851; lieutenant of the North Devon Yeomanry Cavalry in 1859; gentleman at large of the Vice Regal Household from 1855 to 1858; appointed superintendent of passports in the Foreign Office in 1858 (Downing-st., S.W.)
PERCY SQUARE.
1. DUNCOMBE, Frederick, Esq.
A solicitor (17, Devereux-court, Temple, E.C.)
A solicitor (17, Devereux Court, Temple, E.C.)
2. HARDING, Charles, Esq.
A Fellow of the Statistical Society, London (The Arundel Club).
A member of the Statistical Society, London (The Arundel Club).
33a. NORMAN, Capt. Wm. Frederick,
A capt. of the South Down Militia, since 1855.
A captain of the South Down Militia, since 1855.
34. MAYNE, William, Esq.
Surveyor of Taxes.
Tax Assessor.
40. GREEN, William, Esq.
Deputy commissary general since 1845.
Deputy commissary general since '45.
47. WOLFHAGEN, Frederick Ferdinand, Esq.
A merchant (wine) (3, Union-court, Old Broad-street, E.C.)
A wine merchant (3, Union Court, Old Broad Street, E.C.)
48. CONWORTH, Robert, Esq.
Bachelor of arts, and military tutor.
Bachelor of Arts and military instructor.
PERCY VILLAS.
4. LESLIE, Lewis James, Esq.
An auctioneer of the firm of Leslie and Son (45, Margaret-street, Cavendish-sq., W.)
An auctioneer from the firm of Leslie and Son (45, Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, W.)
6. HODGE, Wm. Berwick, Esq.
Actuary and secretary to the General Reversionary and Investment Company (5, Whitehall, S.W.)
Actuary and secretary to the General Reversionary and Investment Company (5, Whitehall, S.W.)
p. 56Fern-lodge. BROOKE, The Rev. Stopford Augustus,
Curate of St. Mary Abbotts. Formerly curate of St. Matthew’s, Marylebone.
Curate of St. Mary Abbotts. Formerly curate of St. Matthew's, Marylebone.
PETERSHAM TERRACE.
2. FITZCLARENCE, Hon. Frederick Charles George,
2nd s. of 1st Earl of Munster, a major-gen. in the army, aide-de-camp to the Queen, lieut. of the Tower, and governor of Windsor Castle, by Mary Wyndham, dau. of George Earl of Egremont; b. 1826; m. 1856, Adelaide Augusta Wilhelmina, eld. dau. of Philip Charles Lord De L’Isle and Dudley; app. capt. 10th Dragoons, 1850; retired 1857. Formerly aide-de-camp to the governor of Bombay, his uncle, Lord Fred. FitzClarence.
2nd son of the 1st Earl of Munster, a major general in the army, aide-de-camp to the Queen, lieutenant of the Tower, and governor of Windsor Castle, he was born in 1826. He married Adelaide Augusta Wilhelmina, the eldest daughter of Philip Charles, Lord De L’Isle and Dudley, in 1856. He was appointed captain of the 10th Dragoons in 1850 and retired in 1857. Previously, he served as aide-de-camp to the governor of Bombay, his uncle, Lord Frederick FitzClarence.
3. SIDNEY, Hon. Ernestine Wellington,
SIDNEY, Hon. Sophia Philippa.
2nd and 3rd daughters of 1st Lord De L’Isle and Dudley, by eld. dau. of 1st Earl of Munster.
2nd and 3rd daughters of the 1st Lord De L’Isle and Dudley, by the eldest daughter of the 1st Earl of Munster.
6. ALLEN, Alderman, Wm. Ferneley,
Member of the firm of W. H. Allen and Co. publishers, &c., of 7, Leadenhall-street; sheriff for London, 1857; alderman of Cheap Ward, 1858.
Member of the firm of W. H. Allen and Co. publishers, etc., of 7, Leadenhall Street; sheriff for London, 1857; alderman of Cheap Ward, 1858.
8. WINNINGTON, Henry Jeffries, Capt.
5th and youngest s. of Sir Edward Winnington, Bart., by dau. of Thomas, 1st Lord Foley; brother of late and uncle of present Sir Thomas Edward Winnington, Bart.; b. 1794; app. capt. 39th Foot, 1813; placed on half-pay, 1814; J.P. for Worcestershire; M.P. for West Worcestershire, 1833–41.
5th and youngest son of Sir Edward Winnington, Bart., by the daughter of Thomas, 1st Lord Foley; brother of the late and uncle of the current Sir Thomas Edward Winnington, Bart.; born in 1794; appointed captain of the 39th Foot in 1813; put on half-pay in 1814; Justice of the Peace for Worcestershire; Member of Parliament for West Worcestershire from 1833 to 1841.
9. HOLMS, John, Esq., F.R.G.S.
Of the firm of Wm. Holms and Brothers, manufacturers of Glasgow, London, and Manchester.
Of the company Wm. Holms and Brothers, manufacturers based in Glasgow, London, and Manchester.
p. 5710. POTTER, Thomas Bayley, Esq.
S. of the late Sir Thomas Potter, knt.; brother of late Sir John Potter, knt., M.P. for Manchester; b. at Manchester, 1817; m. 1846, Mary, dau. of late Samuel Ashton, Esq., of Gee Cross, Cheshire. Educ. at Rugby and London University. J.P. and dep.-lieut. for co. Palatine of Lancaster, and for City of Manchester. Merchant (Reform Club; Buile Hill, Manchester).
S. of the late Sir Thomas Potter, knight; brother of the late Sir John Potter, knight, Member of Parliament for Manchester; born in Manchester, 1817; married in 1846 to Mary, daughter of the late Samuel Ashton, Esq., of Gee Cross, Cheshire. Educated at Rugby and London University. Justice of the Peace and deputy-lieutenant for the County Palatine of Lancaster and for the City of Manchester. Merchant (Reform Club; Buile Hill, Manchester).
11. READ, Thomas Laurence, Esq.
Surgeon. Formerly student at St. George’s Hospital. M.R.C.S. England, 1856.
Surgeon. Formerly a student at St. George’s Hospital. M.R.C.S. England, 1856.
12. COCKERTON, Richard, Esq.
Surgeon. Formerly student of King’s College, London; M.R.C.S. England, 1851. Lately med. superintendent, Hospital, San Fernando, Trinidad. Surgeon, Kensington Dispensary; member Pathological Society.
Surgeon. Formerly a student at King’s College, London; M.R.C.S. England, 1851. Recently medical superintendent at the Hospital in San Fernando, Trinidad. Surgeon at Kensington Dispensary; member of the Pathological Society.
PHILLIMORE GARDENS.
1. LONGRIDGE, James Atkinson, Esq.
A civil-engineer; member of the Institute; engineer to the Calcutta and South Eastern Railway Company (18, Abingdon-street, S.W.)
A civil engineer; member of the Institute; engineer for the Calcutta and South Eastern Railway Company (18, Abingdon Street, S.W.)
2. THISTLEWOOD, George Henry, Esq.
A solicitor (10, Symond’s Inn, Chancery-lane, W.C.)
A lawyer (10, Symond’s Inn, Chancery-lane, W.C.)
7. CULLINGFORD, William Henry, Esq.
A builder; member of the Society of Arts; obtained the 1st class prize of £50 for his plan of subways to 2nd class streets, offered by the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1857.
A builder and member of the Society of Arts, he received a first-class prize of £50 for his design of subways for second-class streets, awarded by the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1857.
9. SPOTTISWOODE, Major-General, A. Cole.
Late of the Bengal Infantry.
Former member of the Bengal Infantry.
13. TOMS, George Bailey, Esq.
21. RAPHAEL, Thomas Athanasio, Esq.
A merchant (commission) (9a, New Broad-street, E.C.)
A merchant (commission) (9a, New Broad Street, E.C.)
47. CLODE, Charles Matthew, Esq.
Solicitor to the War Office (Pall Mall, S.W.)
Solicitor to the War Office (Pall Mall, S.W.)
48. HALL, Captain William Hutcheson, R.N.
M. 1845, the honorable Hilare Byng, sister of the present Viscount Torrington; has issue, one dau. Ent. the navy, 1811; prom. to his present rank, 1844; commanded the first iron steamer (the “Nemesis”) that doubled the Cape; distinguished himself greatly in the China war of 1841–2, and in the Baltic during the late Russian war; has endeared his name to every sailor by his devotion to the cause of their homes. A director of the Peninsula and Oriental Company, of the Marine life Insurance Company, and of the Telegraph to India Company; a Fellow of the Royal and the Royal Geographical Societies, &c. (United Service Club).
M. 1845, the honorable Hilare Byng, sister of the current Viscount Torrington; has one daughter. Joined the navy in 1811; promoted to his current rank in 1844; he commanded the first iron steamer (the “Nemesis”) that rounded the Cape; he distinguished himself significantly during the China war of 1841–2 and in the Baltic during the recent Russian war; he has earned the admiration of every sailor through his dedication to their welfare. He is a director of the Peninsula and Oriental Company, the Marine Life Insurance Company, and the Telegraph to India Company; a Fellow of the Royal Society and the Royal Geographical Society, etc. (United Service Club).
PHILLIMORE TERRACE.
8. PAIN, Thomas, Esq.
S. of Thomas Pain, Esq., Registrar of the Cinque Ports; b. 2 Nov. 1820, at Dover; m. 1858, Emma, dau. of William Pain Beecham, Esq. of Hawkhurst, Kent; has issue, two children (Alfred and Helen); a member of Lincoln’s Inn; c. to the bar, 1844; a conveyancer (Chapel Stairs, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.)
S. of Thomas Pain, Esq., Registrar of the Cinque Ports; born November 2, 1820, in Dover; married in 1858 to Emma, daughter of William Pain Beecham, Esq. of Hawkhurst, Kent; has two children (Alfred and Helen); a member of Lincoln’s Inn; called to the bar in 1844; a conveyancer (Chapel Stairs, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.)
PRINCE’S GARDENS.
PRINCE’S GATE
1. BOYLE, Hon. and Rev. Richard Cavendish Townshend,
S. of 8th Earl of Cork and Orrery; b. 1812; m. in 1845, p. 59dau. of Alex. Gordon, Esq., of Ellon. B.A., Chr. Coll., Oxf. 1833; M.A., 1834; deacon, 1835; priest, 1836; rector of Marston, 1836; chaplain in ordinary to the Queen, 1847 (Marston Rectory, Frome, Somerset).
S. of the 8th Earl of Cork and Orrery; born in 1812; married in 1845, p. 59daughter of Alex. Gordon, Esq., of Ellon. B.A., Christ Church, Oxford 1833; M.A., 1834; became a deacon in 1835; ordained as a priest in 1836; rector of Marston from 1836; chaplain in ordinary to the Queen in 1847 (Marston Rectory, Frome, Somerset).
2. GORE, Langton William Henry, M.P.
S. of late Col. William Gore Langton, of Newton-park, M.P. for East Somerset, by his 2nd wife, dau. of John Browne, Esq., of Salperton. B. in London in 1812; m. 1824, dau. of John Lewis, Esq. Educ. at Harrow and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford. J.P. and dep.-lieut. for Somerset; Mayor for Bristol in 1852; director of Bristol and South Wales Union Railway; M.P. (liberal) for Bristol since 1852 (Reform Club; Clifton-court, Bristol).
S. of the late Col. William Gore Langton, from Newton-park, who was the M.P. for East Somerset, by his second wife, daughter of John Browne, Esq., from Salperton. Born in London in 1812; married in 1824 to the daughter of John Lewis, Esq. Educated at Harrow and Magdalen College, Oxford. Justice of the Peace and deputy lieutenant for Somerset; Mayor of Bristol in 1852; director of the Bristol and South Wales Union Railway; M.P. (Liberal) for Bristol since 1852 (Reform Club; Clifton Court, Bristol).
4. FALKLAND, 9th Viscount (Cary),
Son of 8th Viscount, Capt. Royal Navy. B. 1803; suc. his father, 1809; m. 1st, 1830, sister of 1st Earl of Minister; 2nd, 1859, Dowager Duchess of St. Albans. Lord of the bed-chamber, 1830; representative peer for Scotland, 1831; G.C.H. 1831; P. C. 1837; Captain of Yeoman of the guard, 1846–8; governor of Bombay, 1848–53. J.P. and dep.-lieut. Yorksh. N. R.; liberal (Boodle’s; Scutterskelfe, Yarme, Yorkshire).
Son of the 8th Viscount, Captain in the Royal Navy. Born in 1803; succeeded his father in 1809; married first in 1830 to the sister of the 1st Earl of Minister; married second in 1859 to the Dowager Duchess of St. Albans. Served as Lord of the Bedchamber in 1830; represented Scotland as a peer in 1831; received the G.C.H. in 1831; became a Privy Councillor in 1837; Captain of the Yeoman of the Guard from 1846 to 1848; served as Governor of Bombay from 1848 to 1853. Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant of Yorkshire, North Riding; liberal (Boodle’s; Scutterskelfe, Yarme, Yorkshire).
4. ST. ALBANS, Elizabeth Catherine, Dowager Duchess of,
Dau. of Gen. Joseph Gubbins, of Stoneham, Hants, and Kilrush, co. Limerick. M. 1st, 1839, 9th Duke of St. Albans, by whom she became mother of the present duke; and 2nd, Viscount Falkland (see preceding).
Daughter of General Joseph Gubbins, of Stoneham, Hants, and Kilrush, County Limerick. Married first in 1839 to the 9th Duke of St. Albans, with whom she had the current duke; and second to Viscount Falkland (see preceding).
5. PORTMAN, 1st Baron (Portman),
S. of E. B. Portman, Esq., of Bryanston and Orchard Portman. B. 1799; m. 1827, 3rd dau. of 2nd and aunt of present Earl of Harewood. B.A., Ch. Coll., Oxf., 1821; M.A. 1826; M.P. for Dorset, p. 601823–82; for Marylebone, 1832–3. Created Baron Portman, 1837; Lord-lieut. Somerset; dep.-lieut. and Chairman of Quarter sessions for Dorsetshire. J.P. for Middlesex, Somersetsh., and Dorsetshire. Member of council for Duchy of Lancaster, 1847. Trustee of the United University Club (United University Club; Bryanston, Blandford, co. Dorset; Orchard Portman, Taunton, co. Somerset).
S. of E. B. Portman, Esq., of Bryanston and Orchard Portman. Born in 1799; married in 1827, the 3rd daughter of the 2nd and aunt of the current Earl of Harewood. B.A., Christ Church, Oxford, 1821; M.A. 1826; M.P. for Dorset, p. 601823–82; for Marylebone, 1832–3. Created Baron Portman in 1837; Lord Lieutenant of Somerset; Deputy Lieutenant and Chairman of Quarter Sessions for Dorsetshire. Justice of the Peace for Middlesex, Somerset, and Dorsetshire. Member of the Council for the Duchy of Lancaster, 1847. Trustee of the United University Club (United University Club; Bryanston, Blandford, Dorset; Orchard Portman, Taunton, Somerset).
6. COOKES, George, Capt., unattached,
Ent. army, 1837; Lieut., 1842; Captain, 1850. Since then on half-pay. Served with 3rd Light Dragoons in Sutlej campaign of 1845–6. Present at the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon. Medal with two clasps (Army and Navy Club).
Ent. army, 1837; Lieut., 1842; Captain, 1850. Since then on half-pay. Served with the 3rd Light Dragoons in the Sutlej campaign of 1845–6. Present at the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon. Medal with two clasps (Army and Navy Club).
7. HOWARD, Frederick, John,
Eld. s. of Hon. F. Howard, Major of Hussars, who was killed at Waterloo; grandson of 5th, nephew of 6th, and 1st cousin of present Earl of Carlisle. B. 1814; m. 1837, sister of present Duke of Devonshire, and has 5 sons and 3 daus. Attaché to H.M. embassy at Paris, 1831–9. M.P. for Youghal, 1837–41. Private secretary to Earl of Carlisle when chief commissioner of woods and forests, 1847–50; and when Lord-lieut. of Ireland, 1855–58 (Brooke’s and Travellers’ Clubs).
Eldest son of Hon. F. Howard, Major of Hussars, who was killed at Waterloo; grandson of the 5th, nephew of the 6th, and 1st cousin of the current Earl of Carlisle. Born in 1814; married in 1837 to the sister of the current Duke of Devonshire, and they have 5 sons and 3 daughters. Served as an attaché at H.M. embassy in Paris from 1831 to 1839. Member of Parliament for Youghal from 1837 to 1841. Worked as private secretary to the Earl of Carlisle when he was chief commissioner of woods and forests from 1847 to 1850, and when he was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1855 to 1858 (Brooke’s and Travellers’ Clubs).
9. ELY, Dowager Marchioness of,
Dau. of late Jas. Joseph Hope Vere, Esq., and niece of 8th Marquis of Tweeddale. M. 1844, 3rd Marquis of Ely, who died 1857. Mother of present Marquis (Ely Lodge, Fermanagh; Loftus Hall, Wexford).
Daughter of the late Jas. Joseph Hope Vere, Esq., and niece of the 8th Marquis of Tweeddale. Married in 1844 to the 3rd Marquis of Ely, who passed away in 1857. Mother of the current Marquis (Ely Lodge, Fermanagh; Loftus Hall, Wexford).
10. CRAUFURD, James Robertson, Major-General, F.R.G.S.
Ent. army, 1821; Lieut., 1822; Captain, 1826; Lieut.-Col., 1837; Colonel, 1851; Major-Gen., 1856. Has commanded a brigade at Shorncliffe. App. Inspect.-Gen. of Foot p. 61Guards, 1861 (Travellers’ and United Service Clubs; Sunning Hill, Chertsey).
Ent. army, 1821; Lieutenant, 1822; Captain, 1826; Lieutenant Colonel, 1837; Colonel, 1851; Major General, 1856. Has commanded a brigade at Shorncliffe. Appointed Inspector General of Foot Guards, 1861 (Travellers’ and United Service Clubs; Sunning Hill, Chertsey).
11. ALFORD, Lady Marian Margaret,
Eld. dau. of 2nd, and sister of present Marquis of Northampton. M. 1841, John Hume Egerton, Viscount Alford, M.P., (who died in 1851) by whom she had a son, the present Earl of Brownlow (Belton House, near Grantham, Lincolnsh.; Ashbridge, near Berkhampstead).
Eldest daughter of the 2nd, and sister of the current Marquis of Northampton. Married in 1841 to John Hume Egerton, Viscount Alford, M.P. (who passed away in 1851), with whom she had a son, the current Earl of Brownlow (Belton House, near Grantham, Lincolnshire; Ashbridge, near Berkhamsted).
Kingston House. ROTHSCHILD, Baron Lionel Nathan De, M.P.
Eld. s. of late Baron Nathan Meyer De Rothschild, by dau. of Levi Barent Cohen, Esq., merchant, of London; b. 1808, in London; brother of Sir Anthony Rothschild, Bart.; and of Baron Meyer De Rothschild, M.P. for Hythe. M. 1836, his cousin Charlotte, dau. of Baron Charles de Rothschild, of Naples. Baron of Austrian empire; head of firm of N. M. Rothschild and Sons, of St. Swithin’s-lane, the great loan-contractors and money-brokers. M.P. (liberal) for London since 1847, but only took his seat in House of Commons in 1858. J.P. for Middlesex; Dep.-Lieut. for London. Direct. of Northern of France Railway; Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Company; and Alliance Marine Insurance Company (Brooke’s and Reform Clubs; Gunnersbury-park, Acton, Middlesex).
Eldest son of the late Baron Nathan Meyer De Rothschild, by the daughter of Levi Barent Cohen, Esq., a merchant from London; born in 1808 in London; brother of Sir Anthony Rothschild, Bart., and of Baron Meyer De Rothschild, M.P. for Hythe. Married in 1836 to his cousin Charlotte, daughter of Baron Charles de Rothschild of Naples. Baron of the Austrian Empire; head of the firm N. M. Rothschild and Sons, located on St. Swithin's Lane, renowned loan contractors and money brokers. Liberal M.P. for London since 1847, but only took his seat in the House of Commons in 1858. Justice of the Peace for Middlesex; Deputy Lieutenant for London. Director of the Northern France Railway; Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Company; and Alliance Marine Insurance Company (Brooke’s and Reform Clubs; Gunnersbury Park, Acton, Middlesex).
13. MORGAN, Junius S. Esq., F.R.G.S.
Merchant of the firm of Geo. Peabody, and Co. (22, Old Broad-street).
Merchant of the firm of Geo. Peabody, and Co. (22, Old Broad-street).
14. SCHENLEY, Edward Wyndham Harrington, Esq.
2nd s. of the late Major Schenley, R.A.; b. 1799; m. 1st, 1833, youngest dau. of late Sir W. T. Pole, Bart., D.C.L. of Shute House, Devon; 2nd, Mary Elizabeth Croghen, of Pitsburgh, Pensylvania. Educ. p. 62at R. M. College, Marlow; served in the 95th regiment in Peninsula, and severely wounded, as lieutenant, at Waterloo. App. vice consol at Guatemala, 1825; consul at Puerto Cabello 1828; arbitrator at Havana to British and Spanish Court of Justice for abolition of Slave Trade, 1835; and commissioner of arbitration to Mixed British and Netherlands Court of Commission at Surinam, for the same purpose, 1841; granted superannuation allowance on abolition of latter office in 1849; M.P. for Dartmouth, May to July 1859; director of United Kingdom Telegraph Company (Arthur’s and Boodle’s Clubs).
2nd son of the late Major Schenley, R.A.; born in 1799; married first, in 1833, the youngest daughter of the late Sir W. T. Pole, Bart., D.C.L. of Shute House, Devon; and secondly, Mary Elizabeth Croghen, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Educated p. 62 at R. M. College, Marlow; served in the 95th regiment in the Peninsula and was severely wounded as a lieutenant at Waterloo. Appointed vice consul in Guatemala in 1825; consul in Puerto Cabello in 1828; arbitrator at Havana for the British and Spanish Court of Justice for the abolition of the Slave Trade in 1835; and commissioner of arbitration to the Mixed British and Netherlands Court of Commission in Surinam for the same purpose in 1841; granted a superannuation allowance upon the abolition of that office in 1849; M.P. for Dartmouth from May to July 1859; director of the United Kingdom Telegraph Company (Arthur’s and Boodle’s Clubs).
15. RAY, Edmund Barker, Esq.
(Conservative Club).
(Conservative Club)
16. EATON, Henry William, Esq.
Silk broker (33, Old Broad-street, E.C.)
Silk dealer (33, Old Broad-street, E.C.)
18. HIBBERT, William Tetlow, Esq.
Director of Colonial Bank, and of the Royal Exchange Assur. Corporation (Union Club; Hare Hill, Alderley, Cheshire).
Director of Colonial Bank and of the Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation (Union Club; Hare Hill, Alderley, Cheshire).
19. TRAFFORD SOUTHWELL, Miss (Margaret Elizabeth),
Eld. dau. of late Sigismund Trafford, Esq., of Norwich, and of Wroxham Hall, co. Norfolk, by Margaret, eld. dau., and co-heir of James Crowe, Esq., of Norwich. Assumed additional surname of Southwell in 1849, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of her aunt, Mrs. Jane Baker, of Portland-place, and of Orsett Hall, Essex.
Eldest daughter of the late Sigismund Trafford, Esq., from Norwich, and Wroxham Hall, Norfolk, by Margaret, the eldest daughter and co-heir of James Crowe, Esq., of Norwich. Adopted the additional surname of Southwell in 1849, following the wishes outlined in her aunt Mrs. Jane Baker's will, of Portland Place, and Orsett Hall, Essex.
20. ALDRIDGE, John, Esq.
M.A. Christ Church, Oxford, 1826; c. to the bar, Middle Temple, 1830. Western Circuit (Oxford and Cambridge Club; Inner Temple Hall Staircase; Inholmes, Hungerford).
M.A. Christ Church, Oxford, 1826; called to the bar, Middle Temple, 1830. Western Circuit (Oxford and Cambridge Club; Inner Temple Hall Staircase; Inholmes, Hungerford).
p. 6321. CRESSWELL, The Rt. Hon. Sir Cresswell,
4th son of Francis Easterby, Esq., of Blackheath, who assumed the name of Cresswell, instead of his patronymic, having married Frances Dorothea, co-heir of John Cresswell, Esq., of Cresswell, co. Northumberland. B. 1794; B.A. Emmanuel Coll. Cambridge, 1814; M.A. 1818; c. to the bar, Middle Temple, 1819; King’s Council 1834; M.P. (Conservative) for Liverpool, 1837–42; led northern circuit for many years; app. a judge of Court of Common Pleas, and knighted, 1842; privy councillor, and first Judge of New Court of Probate and Divorce, 1858 (Athenæum and United University Clubs; Doctors’-commons).
4th son of Francis Easterby, Esq., of Blackheath, who took the name Cresswell instead of his family name after marrying Frances Dorothea, co-heir of John Cresswell, Esq., of Cresswell, Northumberland. Born in 1794; B.A. from Emmanuel College, Cambridge, in 1814; M.A. in 1818; called to the bar at Middle Temple in 1819; became King’s Council in 1834; served as Conservative M.P. for Liverpool from 1837 to 1842; led the northern circuit for many years; appointed a judge of the Court of Common Pleas and knighted in 1842; became a privy councillor and the first Judge of the New Court of Probate and Divorce in 1858 (Athenæum and United University Clubs; Doctors’ commons).
23. BARING, Hon. Louisa,
BARING, Hon. Lydia Emily,
3rd and 4th daus. of first Lord Ashburton, for some time president of Board of Trade, and Master of the Mint, by Annie Louisa, eld. dau. of the Hon. William Bingham, senator of United States. Sisters of present Lord Ashburton, and of Dowager Marchioness of Bath (West Hill, near Tichfield, Hants).
3rd and 4th daughters of the first Lord Ashburton, who was for a while the president of the Board of Trade and the Master of the Mint, by Annie Louisa, the eldest daughter of the Hon. William Bingham, a senator from the United States. Sisters of the current Lord Ashburton and the Dowager Marchioness of Bath (West Hill, near Tichfield, Hants).
24. HUBBARD, John Gellibrand, Esq., M.P., F.R.G.S.
Eld. s. of late John Hubbard, Esq. of Stratford Grove, Essex, by Marianna, dau. of John Morgan, Esq.; b. 1805; m. 1837, Hon. Maria Margaret Napier, sister of the present Lord Napier, H.M. minister at the Hague. Head of the eminent firm of John Hubbard and Co. Russia merchants, of Birchin-lane; a director (formerly governor) of Bank of England; director of Guardian Assurance Company; M.P. (conservative) for Buckingham, since 1859; chairman of “Public Works,” and “Exchequer Loan” committees; J.P. for Buckinghamshire; dep.-lieut. for London. Author of numerous able pamphlets on finance and commerce (Athenæum Club; 19, Birchin-lane, p. 64E.C.; Addington Manor, Winslow, Bucks).
Eldest son of the late John Hubbard, Esq. of Stratford Grove, Essex, by Marianna, daughter of John Morgan, Esq.; born 1805; married in 1837 to Hon. Maria Margaret Napier, sister of the current Lord Napier, H.M. minister in The Hague. He heads the prominent firm of John Hubbard and Co., Russia merchants, located in Birchin Lane; served as a director (formerly governor) of the Bank of England; director of the Guardian Assurance Company; Conservative Member of Parliament for Buckingham since 1859; chairman of the "Public Works" and "Exchequer Loan" committees; Justice of the Peace for Buckinghamshire; and deputy lieutenant for London. He has authored several insightful pamphlets on finance and commerce (Athenæum Club; 19, Birchin-lane, p. 64E.C.; Addington Manor, Winslow, Bucks).
25. GURNEY, Samuel, Esq., M.P., F.R.G.S.
2nd s. of late Samuel Gurney, Esq. of Upton, Essex, by Elisabeth, dau. of James Sheppard, Esq.; b. 1816; first cousin of John Henry Gurney, Esq., M.P. for Lynn Regis; m. 1837, Ellen, dau. of Wm. Reynolds, Esq. of Carshalton, Surrey. Partner in firm of Overend, Gurney, and Co., bankers and money-dealers. M.P. (liberal) for Penryn and Falmouth since 1857. J.P. for Surrey; director of Atlantic, Mediterranean Extension, and Submarine Telegraph Companies (Reform and City Clubs; Lombard-street; Carshalton, Surrey).
2nd son of the late Samuel Gurney, Esq. of Upton, Essex, and Elisabeth, daughter of James Sheppard, Esq.; born in 1816; first cousin of John Henry Gurney, Esq., Member of Parliament for Lynn Regis; married in 1837 to Ellen, daughter of Wm. Reynolds, Esq. of Carshalton, Surrey. Partner in the firm of Overend, Gurney, and Co., bankers and financiers. Member of Parliament (Liberal) for Penryn and Falmouth since 1857. Justice of the Peace for Surrey; director of Atlantic, Mediterranean Extension, and Submarine Telegraph Companies (Reform and City Clubs; Lombard Street; Carshalton, Surrey).
27. HOGHTON, Sir Henry Bold, Bart.
S. of late Sir Henry Philip Hoghton, Bart., by Susannah, only dau. and heir of Peter Brooke, Esq., of Astley Hall, and widow of T. T. Parker, Esq. B. 1799. Suc. his father as 8th bart. 1835; m. 1st, 1820, Dorothea, dau. and heiress of late Peter Patten Bold, Esq., of Bold, Lancashire; 2ndly, 1847, Harriet Sarah, dau. of J. Smith, Esq. of Norwich. J.P. and dep.-lieut. for Lancashire; high sheriff, 1829. Formerly lieut.-col. of Lancashire Militia; which post he resigned in 1842 (Carlton and Conservative Clubs; Hoghton Tower, near Blackburn, Lancashire).
S. of the late Sir Henry Philip Hoghton, Bart., by Susannah, the only daughter and heir of Peter Brooke, Esq., of Astley Hall, and widow of T. T. Parker, Esq. Born in 1799. Succeeded his father as the 8th baronet in 1835; married first in 1820 to Dorothea, daughter and heiress of the late Peter Patten Bold, Esq., of Bold, Lancashire; and secondly in 1847 to Harriet Sarah, daughter of J. Smith, Esq. of Norwich. J.P. and deputy lieutenant for Lancashire; high sheriff in 1829. Formerly lieutenant colonel of the Lancashire Militia, a position he resigned in 1842 (Carlton and Conservative Clubs; Hoghton Tower, near Blackburn, Lancashire).
28. GROSVENOR, Earl, (Grosvenor), M.P.
Eld. s. of present Marquis of Westminster, K.G., by youngest dau. of 1st Duke of Sutherland, K.G. B. 1825, at Eaton Hall, Chester; m. 1852, his cousin, Lady Constance Gertrude, 5th dau. of 2nd and sister of present Duke of Sutherland, and has three sons and two daus.; Capt. Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry, 1847; Lieut.-Col. Queen’s Westminster Rifles, 1860; lieut.-col.-commandant of same corps, 1801. M.P. (liberal) for Chester since 1847. J.P. for Cheshire and Chester p. 65(Brooke’s, White’s, and Travellers’ Clubs; Calveley Hall, Cheshire).
Eldest son of the current Marquis of Westminster, K.G., by the youngest daughter of the 1st Duke of Sutherland, K.G. Born in 1825 at Eaton Hall, Chester; married in 1852 to his cousin, Lady Constance Gertrude, the 5th daughter of the 2nd Duke of Sutherland and sister of the current Duke of Sutherland. They have three sons and two daughters. Served as Captain of the Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry in 1847; promoted to Lieutenant Colonel of the Queen’s Westminster Rifles in 1860 and later became the lieutenant-colonel-commandant of the same regiment in 1801. Member of Parliament (Liberal) for Chester since 1847. Justice of the Peace for Cheshire and Chester p. 65(Brooke’s, White’s, and Travellers’ Clubs; Calveley Hall, Cheshire).
29. BLACKBURN, Joshua, Esq.
(Reform Club; Brockwell, Dulwich, Surrey).
(Reform Club; Brockwell, Dulwich, Surrey).
30. DUCIE, 3rd Earl of, (Moreton) F.R.S. F.R.G.S.,
Eld. s. of 2nd Earl, by Elizabeth, eld. dau. of 2nd Lord Sherborne. B. 1827; m. 1849, Julia, dau. of James Haughton Langston, Esq., M.P., of Sarsden House, co. Oxford; M.P. (liberal) for Stroud, 1852–3; then called to Upper House by death of his father. Dep.-lieut. of Gloucestershire, 1851; Lord-lieut. and custos-robulorum of same county, 1857; capt. of the Yeomen of the Guard, 1859; (Brooke’s and Travellers’ Clubs, Totworth-court, Wootton-under-edge, and Spring Park, county Glo’ster).
Eldest son of the 2nd Earl, by Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the 2nd Lord Sherborne. Born in 1827; married in 1849 to Julia, daughter of James Haughton Langston, Esq., Member of Parliament, of Sarsden House, Oxfordshire; served as Member of Parliament (Liberal) for Stroud from 1852 to 1853; then elevated to the House of Lords upon his father's death. Served as Deputy Lieutenant of Gloucestershire in 1851; became Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the same county in 1857; appointed Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard in 1859; (Brooke’s and Travellers’ Clubs, Totworth Court, Wootton-under-Edge, and Spring Park, county Gloucester).
31. BEVAN, Robert Cooper Lee, Esq.
Eld. s. of late Daniel Bevan, Esq. of Belmont, Herts, and Fosbury House, Berks, by Favell Bourke, dau. of Robert Cooper Lee, Esq. of Bedford-square. B. at Walthamstow, Essex, 1809; m. 1st, 1836, Lady Agneta Elizabeth Yorke, sister of present Earl of Hardwicke; and 2ndly, 1849, Emma Frances, eld. dau. of Right Rev. Dr. Shuttleworth, late Bishop of Chichester. Has six children by 1st, and three by 2nd marriage. Educ. at Harrow, and Trinity College, Oxford. Banker, of firm of Barclay, Bevan, Tritton, and Co. (Union and National Clubs; 54, Lombard-street, E.C.; Trent Park, East Barnet; Fosbury House, Hungerford, Berkshire).
Eldest son of the late Daniel Bevan, Esq. of Belmont, Herts, and Fosbury House, Berks, by Favell Bourke, daughter of Robert Cooper Lee, Esq. of Bedford Square. Born in Walthamstow, Essex, in 1809; married first in 1836 to Lady Agneta Elizabeth Yorke, sister of the current Earl of Hardwicke, and secondly in 1849 to Emma Frances, the eldest daughter of the Right Reverend Dr. Shuttleworth, former Bishop of Chichester. He has six children from his first marriage and three from his second. Educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Oxford. He is a banker with the firm of Barclay, Bevan, Tritton, and Co. (Union and National Clubs; 54, Lombard Street, E.C.; Trent Park, East Barnet; Fosbury House, Hungerford, Berkshire).
33. SOMERS, 3rd Earl of, (Somers-Cocks) F.R.G.S.
Eld, s. of 2nd Earl (who died 1852), by youngest dau. of 3d Earl of Hardwicke, K.G. B. 1819; m. 1850, Virginia, dau. of late James Pattle, Esq. Bengal Civil Service. B.A. Christ Church, Oxford, 1840; M.P. (Conservative) for Reigate, 1841–7; Lord p. 66in Waiting to the Queen, 1853–7; J.P. and dep.-lieut. for Herefordshire and Surrey; Capt. 3rd Herefordshire Volunteers, 1860 (Carlton and Travellers’ Clubs; Eastnor Castle, Ledbury, Herefordshire; Priory, Reigate).
Eld, son of the 2nd Earl (who died in 1852), by the youngest daughter of the 3rd Earl of Hardwicke, K.G. Born in 1819; married in 1850 to Virginia, daughter of the late James Pattle, Esq., Bengal Civil Service. B.A. from Christ Church, Oxford, in 1840; M.P. (Conservative) for Reigate from 1841 to 1847; Lord p. 66 in Waiting to the Queen from 1853 to 1857; Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for Herefordshire and Surrey; Captain of the 3rd Herefordshire Volunteers in 1860 (Carlton and Travellers’ Clubs; Eastnor Castle, Ledbury, Herefordshire; Priory, Reigate).
34. RAWDON, John Dawson, Lieut.-General,
S. of late John Rawson, Esq. B. 1804; m. 1828, Anne Elizabeth Emily, dau. of John Whaley, Esq., of Whaley Abbey, co. Wicklow, widow of the 2nd, and mother of the present Lord Cremorne. Educ. at Eton; entered the army, 1822; lieut. 1823; capt. 1826; lieut. col. 1833; col. 1846; major-general, 1854; lieut.-gen. 1861. Served in Coldstream Guards. M.P. (liberal) for Armagh city, 1840–52. J.P. Devonshire and Monaghan (Athenæum Club; Lynmouth, North Devon; Dartrey, Rockcorry, co. Monaghan).
S. of the late John Rawson, Esq. Born in 1804; married in 1828 to Anne Elizabeth Emily, daughter of John Whaley, Esq., of Whaley Abbey, County Wicklow, who was the widow of the 2nd and the mother of the current Lord Cremorne. Educated at Eton; joined the army in 1822; became a lieutenant in 1823; a captain in 1826; lieutenant colonel in 1833; colonel in 1846; major general in 1854; and lieutenant general in 1861. Served in the Coldstream Guards. Member of Parliament (Liberal) for Armagh City from 1840 to 1852. Justice of the Peace for Devonshire and Monaghan (Athenæum Club; Lynmouth, North Devon; Dartrey, Rockcorry, County Monaghan).
35. COSBY, Mrs. Sydney,
Elder dau. and co-heir of Robert Ashworth, Esq.; m. in 1834, Sydney, 3rd son of Thomas Cosby, Esq., of Stradbally Hall, Governor of Queen’s co. in Ireland. Left a widow, with one son and two daus. 1840.
Eldest daughter and co-heir of Robert Ashworth, Esq.; married in 1834, Sydney, the third son of Thomas Cosby, Esq., of Stradbally Hall, Governor of Queen’s County in Ireland. Left a widow, with one son and two daughters in 1840.
36. RAM, Stephen, Esq.
Eld. s. of late Abel Ram, Esq. (who died in 1832), by Eleanor Sarah, dau. of Jerome Knapp, Esq. B. 1818; m. 1839, Mary Christian, dau. of James A. Casamayor, Esq. Educ. at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. J.P. and dep.-lieut. co. Wexford (high sheriff 1840); Fellow of Archæological Society. Has a son, Stephen James, an ensign and lieut. Scots Fusilier Guards (Carlton Club; Ramsfort, Gorey, co. Wexford; Portswood Lodge, Southampton).
Eldest son of the late Abel Ram, Esq. (who passed away in 1832), by Eleanor Sarah, daughter of Jerome Knapp, Esq. Born in 1818; married in 1839 to Mary Christian, daughter of James A. Casamayor, Esq. Educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. Justice of the Peace and deputy lieutenant of County Wexford (high sheriff in 1840); Fellow of the Archaeological Society. He has a son, Stephen James, an ensign and lieutenant in the Scots Fusilier Guards (Carlton Club; Ramsfort, Gorey, County Wexford; Portswood Lodge, Southampton).
37. WARDLAW, John, Esq.
S. of late Lieut.-Gen. Wardlaw, col. of H.M. 55 foot, by Anne, youngest dau. of 1st Viscount Lake, G.C.B. B. 1826; m. 1854, Lady Horatia Elizabeth, 2nd dau. p. 67of 6th Earl Waldegrave, and relict of Captain John Joseph Webbe Weston. Educ. at Winchester, and R.M. Academy. Entered Indian Army, 1845; served at battle of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, and was severely wounded. Retired 1851. J.P. and dep.-lieut. for Essex, and one of H.M. Body Guard of Scottish Archers. Was Exon. of Royal Body Guard of Yeomen of the Guard, 1852–5, and Captain King’s Own Light Infantry Militia (Carlton and Junior United Service Clubs).
S. of the late Lieut.-Gen. Wardlaw, colonel of H.M. 55th foot, by Anne, youngest daughter of the 1st Viscount Lake, G.C.B. Born in 1826; married in 1854 to Lady Horatia Elizabeth, the 2nd daughter of the 6th Earl Waldegrave, and widow of Captain John Joseph Webbe Weston. Educated at Winchester and the R.M. Academy. Joined the Indian Army in 1845; fought in the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, where he was severely wounded. Retired in 1851. Served as J.P. and deputy lieutenant for Essex, and was a member of H.M. Body Guard of Scottish Archers. Was Exon of the Royal Body Guard of Yeomen of the Guard from 1852 to 1855, and Captain of the King’s Own Light Infantry Militia (Carlton and Junior United Service Clubs).
38. BOYLE, Alexander, Capt. R.N.
2nd s. of late Right Hon. David Boyle, of Shewalton, co. Ayr, for many years Lord Justice Clerk, and Lord President of the Court of Session in Scotland, by Elizabeth Montgomery, niece of 12th Earl of Eglinton. B. 1810; m. 1844, Agnes, dau. of James Walker, Esq. of Great George-street, Westminster, the eminent engineer. Entered R.N. College in 1823; prom. to lieutenant, 1830; commander, 1842; and Captain, 1857. Commanded “Thunderbolt” at Cape of Good Hope, 1845–7. Director of the Furness Railway (United Service Club).
2nd son of the late Right Hon. David Boyle of Shewalton, Ayrshire, who served for many years as Lord Justice Clerk and Lord President of the Court of Session in Scotland, by Elizabeth Montgomery, niece of the 12th Earl of Eglinton. Born in 1810; married in 1844 to Agnes, daughter of James Walker, Esq. of Great George Street, Westminster, a notable engineer. Joined the Royal Naval College in 1823; promoted to lieutenant in 1830; commander in 1842; and captain in 1857. Commanded the “Thunderbolt” at the Cape of Good Hope from 1845 to 1847. Director of the Furness Railway (United Service Club).
39. BATH, Marchioness Dowager of,
2nd dau. of 1st Lord Ashburton, for some time President of Board of Trade, and Master of the Mint (See No. 23, Prince’s Gate). Sister of present peer; m. in 1830, 3rd Marquis of Bath, who died 1837. Mother of present Marquis (Muntham Court, Worthing, Sussex).
2nd daughter of the 1st Lord Ashburton, who was for a time the President of the Board of Trade and the Master of the Mint (See No. 23, Prince’s Gate). Sister of the current peer; married in 1830 to the 3rd Marquis of Bath, who passed away in 1837. Mother of the current Marquis (Muntham Court, Worthing, Sussex).
40. BOWDEN, Henry, Esq.
(Athenæum Club).
(Athenæum Club).
41. SAUMAREZ, Hon. John St. Vincent, Colonel,
2nd surviving s. of Admiral Lord de Saumarez, G.C.B.; brother and heir presumptive of present peer; b. 1806, at Guernsey; m. 1st., Caroline Esther, eld. dau. of W. Rhodes, Esq. of Kirskill and Bramhope, in Yorkshire; p. 68and 2ndly, 1850, Margaret Antoinette, 4th dau. of the late W. R. H. Northey, Esq., of Oving House, Bucks. Has, with other issue, one dau., m. to Lord Boston, and another dau., m. to only s. of Lord Boston, by a former marriage. Served with 16th Dragoons; attained rank of Colonel, 1854; retired 1855 (United Service Club, Junior United Service Club).
2nd surviving son of Admiral Lord de Saumarez, G.C.B.; brother and heir presumptive of the current peer; born in 1806 in Guernsey; married first to Caroline Esther, the eldest daughter of W. Rhodes, Esq. of Kirskill and Bramhope in Yorkshire; p. 68and secondly in 1850 to Margaret Antoinette, the fourth daughter of the late W. R. H. Northey, Esq. of Oving House, Bucks. He has, among other children, one daughter married to Lord Boston and another daughter married to the only son of Lord Boston from a previous marriage. Served with the 16th Dragoons; reached the rank of Colonel in 1854; retired in 1855 (United Service Club, Junior United Service Club).
42. PICKERING, Arthur Proctor, Esq.
Solicitor of firm of Tompson, Pickering, and Styan (4, Stone Buildings, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.)
Solicitor at the firm of Tompson, Pickering, and Styan (4, Stone Buildings, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.)
PICKERING, William Percival, Esq.
Stock and share broker, of firm of Surgey and Pickering (12, Old Broad-street, E.C.)
Stock and share broker at the firm of Surgey and Pickering (12, Old Broad Street, E.C.)
43. CAMPBELL, Alexander H., Esq.
A Director of Mercantile Fire Insurance Company.
A Director at Mercantile Fire Insurance Company.
44. HAY, Robert, Esq.
Eld. surviving s. of present Sir Adam Hay, Bart., of Haystown, co. Peebles, by Henrietta Callender, eldest dau. of late W. Grant, Esq., of Congalton, co. Haddington. B. in Edinburgh, 1825; m. Miss Duncan, and has 3 sons. Capt. of Peebleshire Volunteers (Carlton Club; Hay Lodge, Peebles).
Eldest surviving son of the current Sir Adam Hay, Bart., of Haystown, Peebles, by Henrietta Callender, the eldest daughter of the late W. Grant, Esq., of Congalton, Haddington. Born in Edinburgh, 1825; married Miss Duncan and has 3 sons. Captain of Peebleshire Volunteers (Carlton Club; Hay Lodge, Peebles).
45. DAVIES, Rev. William Trevelyan Kevill,
J.P. and Dep. Lieut. co. Hereford (Croft Castle, Leominster).
J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant of Hereford (Croft Castle, Leominster).
46. GORDON, Mrs. (Harriet Madden)
3rd dau. of the late General Sir W. Hutchinson, K.C.H., Governor of Carrickfergus Castle, and Col. of the 75th regiment; m. Thomas, 2nd surviving s. of the late Lieut. Gen. Gordon, of Pitburg Dyce, Aberdeenshire. Has one child (Alice Isabel Lucas).
3rd daughter of the late General Sir W. Hutchinson, K.C.H., Governor of Carrickfergus Castle, and Colonel of the 75th regiment; married Thomas, the 2nd surviving son of the late Lieutenant General Gordon, of Pitburg Dyce, Aberdeenshire. Has one child (Alice Isabel Lucas).
p. 69PRINCE’S GARDENS.
1. LANCASTER, Benjamin, Esq.
A magistrate for the co. of Berks (Sunning Hill, Chertsey).
A magistrate for the county of Berks (Sunning Hill, Chertsey).
2. BOOTH, James, Esq.
A member of Lincoln’s-inn; c. to the bar, 1824. Secretary to the Board of Trade (Athenæum Club, and Whitehall, S.W.)
A member of Lincoln’s Inn; called to the bar, 1824. Secretary to the Board of Trade (Athenæum Club, and Whitehall, S.W.)
3. BYLES, The Hon. Sir John Barnard,
Eld. s. of the late John Byles, Esq., of Stowmarket, Suffolk, by Mary, only dau. of W. Barnard, Esq., of Holts, Essex. B. at Stowmarket, 1801; m. 1st, 1828, the 2nd dau. of J. Foster, Esq., of Biggleswade, Bedford (she died 1829); 2nd, 1836, Emma, 2nd dau. of J. Wedd, Esq., of Royston, Herts; has issue by second marriage, two sons (Walter Barnard, b. 1840, and Maurice Barnard, b. 1841). C. to the bar (Inner Temple), 1831; attended the Norfolk Circuit. Recorder of Buckingham, 1840; sergeant-at-law, 1843; patent of precedence, 1846; Queen’s sergeant, 1857; a judge of Her Majesty’s Court of Common Pleas (knighted), 1858; has written on Bills of Exchange &c. (Union Club, Harefield, near Uxbridge).
Eldest son of the late John Byles, Esq., of Stowmarket, Suffolk, by Mary, the only daughter of W. Barnard, Esq., of Holts, Essex. Born in Stowmarket, 1801; married first, in 1828, the second daughter of J. Foster, Esq., of Biggleswade, Bedford (she passed away in 1829); married second, in 1836, Emma, the second daughter of J. Wedd, Esq., of Royston, Herts; has two sons from the second marriage (Walter Barnard, born 1840, and Maurice Barnard, born 1841). Called to the bar (Inner Temple), 1831; attended the Norfolk Circuit. Recorder of Buckingham, 1840; sergeant-at-law, 1843; received a patent of precedence, 1846; appointed Queen’s sergeant, 1857; became a judge of Her Majesty’s Court of Common Pleas (knighted), 1858; has written on Bills of Exchange, etc. (Union Club, Harefield, near Uxbridge).
4. GIFFARD, George Markham, Esq.
A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1840; Queen’s counsel, 1858 (2, Stone-buildings, Lincoln’s-inn, W.C.)
A member of the Inner Temple; around the bar, 1840; Queen’s counsel, 1858 (2, Stone-buildings, Lincoln’s-inn, W.C.)
5. HAWARDEN, 4th Viscount (Maude),
Irish Peer. B. 1817; m. 1845, dau. of the late Admiral the Hon. Charles Fleeming. Suc. his father, 1856. Has issue, 1 son and 6 daus. Captain 2nd Life Guards, 1849; retired 1853. Lieut.-Col. of the North Tipperary Militia (Carlton Club, Dundrum, Tipperary).
Irish Peer. Born 1817; married in 1845 to the daughter of the late Admiral the Hon. Charles Fleeming. Succeeded his father in 1856. Has 1 son and 6 daughters. Captain of the 2nd Life Guards, 1849; retired in 1853. Lieutenant Colonel of the North Tipperary Militia (Carlton Club, Dundrum, Tipperary).
6. FITZROY, The Right Hon. Lord Charles,
Brother of the present duke of Grafton. B. 1791; m. p. 701825, dau. of the 1st Earl of Burlington. Formerly in the army; served at Corunna, the Walcheren Expedition, Badajoz, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse, Waterloo; has war medal, with 8 clasps. Retired from the army with rank of Lieut.-Col. 1819. M.P. (liberal) for Thetford, 1818–31, Bury St. Edmunds, 1832–47; a privy councillor, 1835; vice-chamberlain to the Household, 1835–39 (United Service Club).
Brother of the current Duke of Grafton. Born in 1791; married in 1825 to the daughter of the 1st Earl of Burlington. Previously served in the army; saw action at Corunna, the Walcheren Expedition, Badajoz, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse, and Waterloo; awarded a war medal with 8 clasps. Retired from the army with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in 1819. Member of Parliament (Liberal) for Thetford from 1818 to 1831, and for Bury St. Edmunds from 1832 to 1847; became a privy councillor in 1835; served as vice-chamberlain to the Household from 1835 to 1839 (United Service Club).
7. ARTHUR, Lieut.-Col. Sir Frederick Leopold,
2nd Bart. S. of Lieut.-Gen. the Right Hon. Sir George Arthur, 1st Bart. B. in the West Indies, Dec. 1816. Suc. his father, 1854; m. 1856, Lady Elizabeth, d. of 10th Earl of Kinnoul. Ent. the army, 1833; promoted to present rank, 1857. Served formerly with the 4th Foot, and as military secretary to his father, when Governor of Bombay, 1842–6. Has been on half-pay since 1850 (Carlton and United Service Clubs).
2nd Bart. S. of Lieut.-Gen. the Right Hon. Sir George Arthur, 1st Bart. Born in the West Indies, Dec. 1816. Succeeded his father in 1854; married in 1856 to Lady Elizabeth, daughter of the 10th Earl of Kinnoul. Joined the army in 1833; promoted to his current rank in 1857. Previously served with the 4th Foot and as military secretary to his father when he was Governor of Bombay from 1842 to 1846. Has been on half-pay since 1850 (Carlton and United Service Clubs).
9. PONSONBY, Hon. Ashley George John, M.P.
Brother of the present Lord de Mauley, and grandson maternally of the 5th Earl of Shaftesbury. B. in St. James’s Square, 1831; m. 1857, 2nd dau. of Lord Henry Gordon; has one s., b. 1859. Educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge; joined the Grenadier Guards, 1850; lieut. and capt. 1854; served in the Crimea; M.P. for Cirencester 1852–57; re-elected 1859. A liberal; a magistrate and dep.-lieut. for Gloucestershire (Brooke’s, Travellers’, and Army and Navy Clubs; Hatherod Castle, Fairford, Gloucestersh.)
Brother of the current Lord de Mauley and maternal grandson of the 5th Earl of Shaftesbury. Born in St. James’s Square, 1831; married in 1857 to the second daughter of Lord Henry Gordon; has one son, born in 1859. Educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge; joined the Grenadier Guards in 1850; became a lieutenant and then captain in 1854; served in the Crimea; Member of Parliament for Cirencester from 1852 to 1857; re-elected in 1859. A liberal; serves as a magistrate and deputy lieutenant for Gloucestershire (Brooke’s, Travellers’, and Army and Navy Clubs; Hatherod Castle, Fairford, Gloucestershire)
10. BLACKBURN, Hon. Sir Colin,
2nd s. of John Blackburn, Esq. of Killearn, Stirlingshire. B. 1813; an M.A. of Cambridge. C. to the bar (Inner Temple) 1838; northern circuit. A judge of the Court of Queen’s Bench, 1859, when knighted (Doonholm, Ayr, N.B.)
2nd son of John Blackburn, Esq. of Killearn, Stirlingshire. Born 1813; an M.A. from Cambridge. Called to the bar (Inner Temple) in 1838; northern circuit. Became a judge of the Court of Queen’s Bench in 1859, when he was knighted (Doonholm, Ayr, N.B.)
p. 7110. BLACKBURN, Peter, Esq., M.P.
Eldest s. of J. Blackburn, Esq., of Killearn. Of an old Glasgow family, seated there since the 16th century. B. 1811; suc. his father 1840; m. 1838, the 2nd dau. of the Scotch Solicitor General Wedderburn. Formerly in the army (2nd Life Guards) 1830–37; M.P. for Stirlingshire since 1855; a conservative; a magistrate, and dep.-lieut. for Stirlingshire; a lord of the Treasury in 1859; a director of the Caledonian and Dumbarton Railway; chairman of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway (Carlton, Killearn, near Glasgow).
Eldest son of J. Blackburn, Esq., of Killearn. From an old Glasgow family, established there since the 16th century. Born in 1811; succeeded his father in 1840; married in 1838, the second daughter of the Scottish Solicitor General Wedderburn. Previously served in the army (2nd Life Guards) from 1830 to 1837; Member of Parliament for Stirlingshire since 1855; a Conservative; a magistrate and deputy lieutenant for Stirlingshire; a lord of the Treasury in 1859; a director of the Caledonian and Dumbarton Railway; chairman of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway (Carlton, Killearn, near Glasgow).
11. KEATING, Hon. Sir Henry Singer,
3rd s. of the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir H. S. Keating, K.C.B. col. 33rd Foot. B. 1804; m. 1843, 3rd dau. of the late Maj. Gen. Evans, R.A. C. to the bar (Inner Templ) 1832; Oxford Circuit; Queen’s Counsel, 1849, when elected a Bencher of his Inn; M.P. for Reading, 1852–59; solicitor general, 1857–58 (when knighted) and again 1859; judge of the Court of Common Pleas since 1859; an L.L.D. (Brooke’s and Athenæum Clubs).
3rd son of the late Lieutenant-General Sir H. S. Keating, K.C.B., Colonel of the 33rd Foot. Born in 1804; married in 1843 to the 3rd daughter of the late Major General Evans, R.A. Called to the bar (Inner Temple) in 1832; practiced on the Oxford Circuit; became Queen’s Counsel in 1849, when he was elected a Bencher of his Inn; Member of Parliament for Reading from 1852 to 1859; served as Solicitor General from 1857 to 1858 (when he was knighted) and again in 1859; has been a judge of the Court of Common Pleas since 1859; holds an L.L.D. (Brooke’s and Athenæum Clubs).
12. ERLE, Right Hon. Sir William,
3rd s. of the late Rev. Christopher Erle, of Gillingham, Dorset. B. 1793; m. 1834, eldest dau. of the Rev. David Williams, D.C.L. Educated at Winchester, and New College, Oxford; c. to the bar (Middle Temple) 1819; western circuit; Queen’s Counsel, 1834; M.P. for Oxford city, 1837–41; puisne judge Common Pleas, 1845 (when knighted); Queen’s Bench 1846; Lord Chief Justice Common Pleas, and a privy councillor, since 1859 (Bramshott Grange, Liphook, Hants).
3rd son of the late Rev. Christopher Erle, from Gillingham, Dorset. Born in 1793; married in 1834 to the eldest daughter of the Rev. David Williams, D.C.L. Educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford; called to the bar (Middle Temple) in 1819; practiced on the western circuit; became Queen’s Counsel in 1834; served as M.P. for Oxford city from 1837 to 1841; became a puisne judge of Common Pleas in 1845 (when he was knighted); joined the Queen’s Bench in 1846; appointed Lord Chief Justice of Common Pleas and a privy councillor in 1859 (Bramshott Grange, Liphook, Hants).
13. BETHUNE, Dowager Lady Lindesay,
15. MANNING, Charles John, Esq.
A merchant of the firm of Manning and Anderdon. A member of the Commission of the Lieutenancy for London; a director of the Royal Exchange Insurance Company (3, Bank-buildings, E.C.)
A merchant from the firm of Manning and Anderdon. A member of the Commission of the Lieutenancy for London; a director of the Royal Exchange Insurance Company (3, Bank-buildings, E.C.)
16. CHAMBERS, John David, Esq.
M. 1834, the dau. of the 2nd Baron Wodehouse. A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1831; an equity draftsman and conveyancer; recorder of Salisbury (6, Old-square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.)
M. 1834, the daughter of the 2nd Baron Wodehouse. A member of the Inner Temple; called to the bar, 1831; an equity draftsman and conveyancer; recorder of Salisbury (6, Old-square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.)
17. CHILDERS, Hugh Culling Eardley, Esq.
Only s. of the Rev. Eardley Childers, by Maria, dau. of Sir Culling Smith, Bart. B. in London 1827; m. Emily dau. of George J. A. Walker, Esq. of Norton. Educ. at Trinity College, Cambridge. Formerly a member of the Government of Victoria, 1851–57. M.P. for Pontefract, since 1860. A liberal. A Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of Yorkshire; an F.R.G.S. A director of the London and North Western, and the Gellevara (Swedish) Railways; chairman of the Wivenhoe and Brightling-sea Railway (Brooke’s Club).
Only son of Rev. Eardley Childers and Maria, daughter of Sir Culling Smith, Bart. Born in London in 1827; married Emily, daughter of George J. A. Walker, Esq. of Norton. Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. Formerly a member of the Government of Victoria from 1851 to 1857. Member of Parliament for Pontefract since 1860. Holds liberal views. Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of Yorkshire; Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Director of the London and North Western Railway and the Gellevara (Swedish) Railways; chairman of the Wivenhoe and Brightling-sea Railway (Brooke’s Club).
18. SHAFTO, Robert Duncombe, Esq.
Eld. s. of Robert E. D. Shafto, Esq., many years M.P. for Durham City. B. 1806; m. 1838, the niece of Lord Ashburton. M.P. for North Durham, since 1847. A liberal. A J.P. for Durham and Wilts. A dep. lieut. for Durham. A Director of the Salisbury and Dorset Railway (Brooke’s Club; Hampworth Lodge, Downton, Wilts; Whitworth Park, Bishops Auckland).
Eldest son of Robert E. D. Shafto, Esq., who was an M.P. for Durham City for many years. Born in 1806; married in 1838 to the niece of Lord Ashburton. M.P. for North Durham since 1847. A liberal. A J.P. for Durham and Wilts. A deputy lieutenant for Durham. A Director of the Salisbury and Dorset Railway (Brooke’s Club; Hampworth Lodge, Downton, Wilts; Whitworth Park, Bishops Auckland).
p. 7318. DYNEVOR, 4th Baron (Rice-Trevor),
B. 1795; m. 1824, dau. of General Lord Charles Fitzroy; has 4 daus., two married. Suc. his father in 1852. M.P. for Carmarthenshire, 1830–31, and 1832–52. A D.C.L. of Oxford, 1834. Colonel of the Carmarthen Militia since 1831, and Militia Aide de Camp to the Queen, since 1852. Patron of 6 livings (Dynevor Castle, Llandillo; Barrington-park, Burford).
B. 1795; married in 1824, daughter of General Lord Charles Fitzroy; has 4 daughters, two of whom are married. Succeeded his father in 1852. Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire, 1830–31, and 1832–52. Awarded D.C.L. from Oxford, 1834. Colonel of the Carmarthen Militia since 1831, and Militia Aide de Camp to the Queen since 1852. Patron of 6 livings (Dynevor Castle, Llandillo; Barrington-park, Burford).
20. COOPER, Sir Daniel, Knt.
S. of Thomas Cooper, Esq., of Sydney, and formerly of Bolton, Lancashire. Born 1821; m. 1846, Elizabeth, daughter of William Hill, Esq. Elected to the Legislative Council of New South Wales, 1849; chosen 1st speaker of the legislative assembly, 1856. Is a member of the Senate of the Sydney University, and president of the Bank of New South Wales; knighted by patent, 1857.
S. of Thomas Cooper, Esq., of Sydney, and previously of Bolton, Lancashire. Born 1821; married in 1846 to Elizabeth, daughter of William Hill, Esq. Elected to the Legislative Council of New South Wales in 1849; became the first speaker of the legislative assembly in 1856. He is a member of the Senate of the University of Sydney and president of the Bank of New South Wales; knighted by patent in 1857.
21. BLANE, David Anderson, Esq.
A magistrate and dep.-lieut. for Berkshire.
A magistrate and deputy lieutenant for Berkshire.
21. BLANE, Commander, George, R.N.
B. 1813, at Winkfield Park, near Windsor. Ent. the navy in 1829; obtained his present rank, 1846; present at the bombardment of St. Jean d’Acre; has received the Syrian medal.
B. 1813, at Winkfield Park, near Windsor. Entered the navy in 1829; achieved his current rank in 1846; was present at the bombardment of St. Jean d’Acre; has been awarded the Syrian medal.
22. POTTER, Edmund, Esq. M.P.
Eld. s. of the late James Potter, Jun., Esq., manufacturer, of Manchester. B. 1802; m. 1829, dau. of A. Crompton, Esq., of Lune Villa, Lancaster; M.P. for Carlisle since 1861 (a liberal); a J.P. and dep.-lieut. for Derbyshire; an F.R.S.; an extensive calico printer and manufacturer at Glossop and Manchester (Reform Club; Dinting Vale, Glossop, Derbyshire).
Eldest son of the late James Potter, Jr., a manufacturer from Manchester. Born in 1802; married in 1829 to the daughter of A. Crompton, Esq., of Lune Villa, Lancaster; Member of Parliament for Carlisle since 1861 (a liberal); a Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for Derbyshire; a Fellow of the Royal Society; a large calico printer and manufacturer in Glossop and Manchester (Reform Club; Dinting Vale, Glossop, Derbyshire).
22. POTTER, Rupert, Esq.
23. LYSLEY, William John, Esq. M.P.
Desc. from the family of De Lysle, or De Insula, of Mirfield and Kirkheaton, co. York. S. of William Lysley, Esq. of Warmfield, co. York. B. 12 Dec. 1791; m. 1828, Caroline, dau. of John Marshall, Esq., of Ardwick House, co. Lancaster. Has issue, William Gerard, b. 1831; Warine Bayley Marshall, who m. in 1859, the dau. of Col. Du Vernet; Sarah Maria, who m. in 1861, Henry Gillett, Esq.; and Caroline Gertrude. C. to the bar (Inner Temple) 1826; went the northern circuit, but has ceased to practise. A magistrate and dep.-lieut. for Herts; high sheriff in 1851; M.P. for Chippenham since 1859 (a liberal); an F.A.S. (Athenæum Club; Mimwood, Herts; Pewsham, Chippenham).
Descended from the De Lysle or De Insula family of Mirfield and Kirkheaton, County York. Son of William Lysley, Esq. of Warmfield, County York. Born on December 12, 1791; married in 1828 to Caroline, daughter of John Marshall, Esq., of Ardwick House, County Lancaster. He has children: William Gerard, born in 1831; Warine Bayley Marshall, who married in 1859 the daughter of Colonel Du Vernet; Sarah Maria, who married in 1861 Henry Gillett, Esq.; and Caroline Gertrude. Called to the bar (Inner Temple) in 1826; practiced on the northern circuit but has stopped. He is a magistrate and deputy lieutenant for Hertfordshire; high sheriff in 1851; Member of Parliament for Chippenham since 1859 (a liberal); a Fellow of the Antiquarian Society at the Athenæum Club, Mimwood, Herts, and Pewsham, Chippenham.
PRINCE’S TERRACE.
1. HARDINGE, the Dowager Viscountess,
Aunt of the present, and dau. of the 1st Marquis of Londonderry; m. 1821, the late Viscount Hardinge, Commander-in-chief of the Forces.
Aunt of today, and daughter of the 1st Marquis of Londonderry; married in 1821 to the late Viscount Hardinge, Commander-in-Chief of the Forces.
2. GREENALL, Gilbert, Esq. M.P.
S. of Edward Greenall, Esq., and brother of the late Peter Greenall, Esq., who was M.P. for Wigan, 1841–5; b. 1806; m. 1836, Mary, dau. of David Cloughton, Esq. (she died 1861). J.P. for Cheshire, and J.P. and dep.-lieut. for Lancashire; chairman of the St. Helen’s railway; M.P. for Warrington, since 1847; a conservative (Carlton and National Clubs; Walton Hall, Warrington).
S. of Edward Greenall, Esq., and brother of the late Peter Greenall, Esq., who was the Member of Parliament for Wigan from 1841 to 1845; born in 1806; married in 1836 to Mary, daughter of David Cloughton, Esq. (she passed away in 1861). He was a Justice of the Peace for Cheshire and also for Lancashire, where he served as deputy lieutenant; chairman of the St. Helen’s railway; and has been the M.P. for Warrington since 1847; a conservative (Carlton and National Clubs; Walton Hall, Warrington).
3. MONCRIEFFE, Sir Thomas,
7th Bart. B. 1822. Suc. his father, 1830; m. 1843, Lady Louisa Hay, eld. dau. of the Earl of Kinnoull; has issue 2 sons and 8 daus.; p. 75formerly in the Grenadier Guards. App. Lieut.-col. Perthshire Militia, 1846; Col. 1855 (Moncrieffe House, Bridge of Earne, Perthshire).
7th Bart. B. 1822. Succeeded his father in 1830; married in 1843, Lady Louisa Hay, the oldest daughter of the Earl of Kinnoull; has 2 sons and 8 daughters; p. 75formerly served in the Grenadier Guards. Appointed Lieutenant Colonel of the Perthshire Militia in 1846; Colonel in 1855 (Moncrieffe House, Bridge of Earn, Perthshire).
4. ELLIOT, Admiral, the Hon. George, C.B.
Uncle of the Earl of Minto. B. 1784; m. 1810, Eliza Cecilia, youngest dau. of James Ness, Esq., of Osgodvie, co. York. Has had issue 5 sons and 5 daus.; ent. the Navy, 1794; promoted to his present rank, 1853; general of the Mint in Scotland; naval aide-decamp to William IV., 1830; created a C.B., 1831; first Secretary to Admiralty, 1830–34; a lord of the Admiralty, 1835–37; has received a medal and clasps for his services at the battles of St. Vincent, the Nile, Copenhagen, and Java; has been Commander-in-chief at the Cape of Good Hope, on the West coast of Africa, in China, and at the Nore; has introduced many useful inventions into naval gunnery, as well as into the navy generally (United Service Club).
Uncle of the Earl of Minto. Born in 1784; married in 1810 to Eliza Cecilia, the youngest daughter of James Ness, Esq., of Osgodvie, County York. He has 5 sons and 5 daughters; joined the Navy in 1794; promoted to his current rank in 1853; served as general of the Mint in Scotland; naval aide-de-camp to William IV in 1830; honored as a C.B. in 1831; served as First Secretary to the Admiralty from 1830 to 1834; a lord of the Admiralty from 1835 to 1837; received a medal and clasps for his services in the battles of St. Vincent, the Nile, Copenhagen, and Java; has been Commander-in-Chief at the Cape of Good Hope, on the West coast of Africa, in China, and at the Nore; introduced many useful inventions into naval gunnery and the Navy in general (United Service Club).
5. GOULBURN, Frederick, Esq.
3rd s. of the late Right Hon. Henry Goulburn. M. 1859, the Hon. Jemima Townshend, dau. of Baron Sondes. A commissioner and deputy chairman of Customs (Thames St., E.C.)
3rd son of the late Right Hon. Henry Goulburn. Married in 1859 to the Hon. Jemima Townshend, daughter of Baron Sondes. A commissioner and deputy chairman of Customs (Thames St., E.C.)
6. RAPER, Mrs. (Emily Frederica)
Dau. of the late Rev. Frederick Ekins, Rector of Morpeth, Northumberland; and widow of the late Lieut. Henry Raper, R.N., s. of the late Admiral Raper, and a Fellow of the Astronomical and Geographical Societies.
Daughter of the late Rev. Frederick Ekins, Rector of Morpeth, Northumberland; and widow of the late Lieutenant Henry Raper, R.N., son of the late Admiral Raper, and a member of the Astronomical and Geographical Societies.
6. LORAINE, Miss (Janetta)
Daughter of the late Sir John Lambton Loraine, Bart. and Caroline his wife, sister of Mrs. Raper.
Daughter of the late Sir John Lambton Loraine, Bart., and his wife Caroline, sister of Mrs. Raper.
7. MORANT, John, Esq.
9. YOUNG, Sir Charles George, Knt.
M. 1854, dau. of Rev. S. L. Cooper, of Gt. Yarmouth, and relict of Frederick Tyrrell, Esq. Ent. the College of Arms, 1813; York-herald, 1820; Register of the College, 1822; Garter King of Arms, 1842, when knighted (College of Arms, London, E.C.)
M. 1854, daughter of Rev. S. L. Cooper, of Great Yarmouth, and widow of Frederick Tyrrell, Esq. Entered the College of Arms, 1813; York Herald, 1820; Register of the College, 1822; Garter King of Arms, 1842, when knighted (College of Arms, London, E.C.)
10. DILLWYN, Lewis Llewelyn, Esq., M.P.
2nd s. of the late L. W. Dillwyn, Esq., who formerly represented the co. of Glamorgan. B. at Swansea, 1814; m. 1838, Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress of the late Sir H. T. de la Beche, C.B. Has 1 s. (Henry, b. 1843), and 3 daus. M.P. for the boro’ of Swansea since 1855; a liberal; magistrate and dep.-lieut. for Glamorganshire; Major-Commandant 3 Glamorgan Rifle Volunteers; a director of the S. Wales Railway; a Fellow of the Linnæan, Geological, and Zoological Societies (Athenæum Club; Henderefoilan Swansea).
2nd son of the late L. W. Dillwyn, Esq., who used to represent Glamorgan. Born in Swansea, 1814; married in 1838 to Elizabeth, the only daughter and heiress of the late Sir H. T. de la Beche, C.B. He has 1 son (Henry, born 1843) and 3 daughters. Has been the M.P. for the borough of Swansea since 1855; identifies as a liberal; serves as a magistrate and deputy lieutenant for Glamorganshire; Major-Commandant of the 3 Glamorgan Rifle Volunteers; a director of the South Wales Railway; and a Fellow of the Linnæan, Geological, and Zoological Societies (Athenæum Club; Henderefoilan Swansea).
11. PRICE, Bonamy, Esq.
Late Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. M. 1834, Lydia, dau. of the Rev. Joseph Rose, Vicar of Rothley. A director of the Metropolitan Counties Insurance Company.
Late Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. M. 1834, Lydia, daughter of Rev. Joseph Rose, Vicar of Rothley. A director of the Metropolitan Counties Insurance Company.
12. CAMPBELL, William George, Esq.
A member of the Middle Temple; c. to the bar, 1836. A commissioner in lunacy (19, Whitehall-place, S.W.)
A member of the Middle Temple; called to the bar, 1836. A commissioner in lunacy (19, Whitehall-place, S.W.)
13. KENNARD, Coleridge, Esq.
A banker of the firm of Heywood, Kennards, and Co. (4, Lombard-street, E.C.)
A banker from the firm of Heywood, Kennards, and Co. (4, Lombard Street, E.C.)
15. MAULE, John Blossett, Esq.
A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1847; goes the Northern Circuit; and attends the West Riding and Leeds Borough Sessions (2, Paper-buildings, Temple, E.C.)
A member of the Inner Temple; around the time he became a barrister in 1847; travels the Northern Circuit; and participates in the West Riding and Leeds Borough Sessions (2, Paper-buildings, Temple, E.C.)
p. 7717. BURMESTER, John William, Esq.
A merchant of the firm of Burmester, Bros. Director of the London and County Bank (10, St. Helen’s-place, E.C.)
A merchant from the firm of Burmester, Bros. Director of the London and County Bank (10, St. Helen’s-place, E.C.)
18. DE LA FELD, Count John Leopold Ferdinand Casimir,
A count of the Holy Roman Empire, and claimant of the barony of Fitzwarine. M. 1828, Lady Cecil Jane, aunt of the Earl of Limerick. Educ. at Winchester and Oriel Coll., Oxford; formerly attached to the Bavarian embassy at Rome. A knight of the order of Jerusalem.
A count of the Holy Roman Empire and claiming the barony of Fitzwarine. Married in 1828 to Lady Cecil Jane, the aunt of the Earl of Limerick. Educated at Winchester and Oriel College, Oxford; previously worked at the Bavarian embassy in Rome. A knight of the Order of Jerusalem.
19. BRETT, William Baliol, Esq.
Educ. at Cambridge, where he obtained his M.A. A member of Lincoln’s-inn; c. to the bar, 1846; appointed a Queen’s Counsel, 1861. A special pleader; attends the Northern Circuit (Athenæum Club; 1, King’s Bench-walk, Temple, E.C.)
Educated at Cambridge, where he got his M.A. A member of Lincoln’s Inn; called to the bar in 1846; appointed Queen’s Counsel in 1861. A special pleader; attends the Northern Circuit (Athenæum Club; 1, King’s Bench-walk, Temple, E.C.)
20. MERLE, William Henry, Esq.
Athenæum Club; Iwood, Somersetshire.
Athenæum Club; Iwood, Somerset.
22. WITT, George, Esq.
A Fellow of the Royal Society; a director of the Victoria Station and Pimlico Railway (31, Parliament-street, S.W.)
A Fellow of the Royal Society; a director of the Victoria Station and Pimlico Railway (31, Parliament-street, S.W.)
25. SCARLETT, Major-Gen. the Hon. Sir James York, K.C.B.
2nd s. of the 1st and uncle of present Lord Abinger. B. 1799; m. 1835, 2nd dau. and co-heir of the late Colonel Hargreaves. A magistrate for Lancashire. Ent. the army, 1818; promoted to his present rank, 1854; app. Lieut.-Col. 3rd Drag. Guards, 1840; to the chief command of the Cavalry division in the Crimea, 1855; app. to the Cavalry Brigade at Aldershott, 1856; to the South Western District, 1857; to the Colonelcy of the 5th Dragoon Guards, 1860. Is Adjutant-General to the Forces; was M.P. for Guildford, 1837–41. p. 78Served at the Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and throughout the siege of Sebastapol. Rewarded for his valour and skill with the Crimean medal and clasps, K.C.B., Commander of the Legion of Honour, the Sardinian and Turkish medals, and the 2nd class of the Medjidie (Carlton, University, and United Service Clubs; Bank-hall, Burnley, Lancashire).
2nd son of the 1st and uncle of the current Lord Abinger. Born 1799; married in 1835 to the 2nd daughter and co-heir of the late Colonel Hargreaves. A magistrate for Lancashire. Joined the army in 1818; promoted to his current rank in 1854; appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of the 3rd Dragoon Guards in 1840; took command of the Cavalry division in the Crimea in 1855; assigned to the Cavalry Brigade at Aldershot in 1856; moved to the South Western District in 1857; appointed Colonel of the 5th Dragoon Guards in 1860. Currently serves as Adjutant-General to the Forces; was Member of Parliament for Guildford from 1837 to 1841. p. 78 Served at the Battle of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and throughout the siege of Sebastopol. Honored for his bravery and skill with the Crimean medal and clasps, K.C.B., Commander of the Legion of Honour, the Sardinian and Turkish medals, and the 2nd class of the Medjidie (Carlton, University, and United Service Clubs; Bank-hall, Burnley, Lancashire).
QUEEN’S GATE.
1. CLIFFORD, Col. Henry Morgan, M.P.
The representative of the ancient family of Morgan, of Tredegar, settled for centuries at Hurst, co. Gloucester, which assumed the surname of Clifford in 1760. B. 1806; m. 1834, Catherine Harriet, great granddau. of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke, by whom he has issue a son (b. 1836) and a dau. Educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford; M.P. for Herefordshire since 1847; a liberal. Formerly chairman of the Herefordshire Quarter Sessions. A magistrate and dep.-lieut. of Hertfordshire, and Monmouthshire; hon. colonel of the Monmouthsh. Militia; a commissioner in Lunacy (Brooke’s, and Oxford and Cambridge Clubs; Llantellio, Monmouthshire; Perristone, Hereford).
The representative of the ancient Morgan family from Tredegar, which has been based at Hurst, Gloucestershire for centuries, adopted the surname Clifford in 1760. Born in 1806, he married Catherine Harriet in 1834, who is the great-granddaughter of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke. They have one son (born 1836) and one daughter. He was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford and has been the MP for Herefordshire since 1847 as a liberal. He was previously the chairman of the Herefordshire Quarter Sessions. He serves as a magistrate and deputy lieutenant of Hertfordshire and Monmouthshire, and is an honorary colonel of the Monmouthshire Militia. He is also a commissioner in Lunacy (Brooke’s, and Oxford and Cambridge Clubs; Llantellio, Monmouthshire; Perristone, Hereford).
2. WHITE, James, Esq., M.P.
2nd s. of the late William White, Esq., of Tulse Hill, Surrey. B. 1809; m. 1833, Mary, eld. dau. of A. A. Lind, Esq., of Jamaica; M.P. for Plymouth, 1857–59, and for Brighton, since 1860; a liberal. Formerly an alderman of the City of London, where he has traded for many years as a China Merchant (Reform Club; 14, Chichester-ter., Brighton).
2nd son of the late William White, Esq., of Tulse Hill, Surrey. Born in 1809; married in 1833 to Mary, the older daughter of A. A. Lind, Esq., of Jamaica; Member of Parliament for Plymouth from 1857 to 1859, and for Brighton since 1860; a liberal. Previously an alderman of the City of London, where he has conducted business for many years as a China Merchant (Reform Club; 14, Chichester-ter., Brighton).
3. THWAITES, Daniel, Esq.
A magistrate for Lancashire (Enam, Blackburn, Lancashire).
A magistrate for Lancashire.
p. 795. STUART, Sir John, Kt.
2nd s. of Dugald Stuart, Esq., of Balachelish, Appin, Argyleshire, a branch of the Stuarts, of Appin, descended from the last Stuart, Lord Lorn, who have held their lands in Appin since the year 1469. B. at Fort Augustus, Inverness-shire, 24th Jan., 1793; m. 1813, Jessie, dau. of Duncan Stewart, Esq., of Fort William, by whom he has two sons, Dugald and John, and one surviving dau. A member of Lincoln’s Inn; c. to the bar, 1819; app. Queen’s Counsel, 1839, and a Bencher of his Inn; M.P. for Newark, 1846 and 1847, and Bury St. Edmunds, 1852; app. a vice-chancellor of England, 1852; knighted, 1853. A Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. The family of Stuart have been uniformly distinguished for their loyalty and services to the Crown, from the contest at Flodden, to the present time (Athenæum and Carlton Clubs; Lock Carron, Ross-shire).
2nd son of Dugald Stuart, Esq., of Balachelish, Appin, Argyleshire, a branch of the Stuarts of Appin, who are descended from the last Stuart, Lord Lorn, and have owned their lands in Appin since 1469. Born at Fort Augustus, Inverness-shire, on January 24, 1793; married in 1813 to Jessie, daughter of Duncan Stewart, Esq., of Fort William, with whom he has two sons, Dugald and John, and one surviving daughter. He was a member of Lincoln’s Inn; called to the bar in 1819; appointed Queen’s Counsel in 1839, and became a Bencher of his Inn; Member of Parliament for Newark in 1846 and 1847, and for Bury St. Edmunds in 1852; appointed vice-chancellor of England in 1852; knighted in 1853. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. The Stuart family has been consistently noted for their loyalty and services to the Crown, from the battle at Flodden to the present day (Athenæum and Carlton Clubs; Lock Carron, Ross-shire).
5. STUART, Dugald, Esq.
Eld. s. of the vice-chancellor. B. 1817. Member of Lincoln’s Inn; c. to the bar, 1845. Secretary to his father (Athenæum Club).
Eldest son of the vice-chancellor. Born 1817. Member of Lincoln’s Inn; called to the bar, 1845. Secretary to his father (Athenæum Club).
5. STUART, John, Esq.
Younger s. of the vice-chancellor. A member of Lincoln’s Inn; c. to the bar, 1847 (21, Old-square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.).
Younger son of the vice-chancellor. A member of Lincoln’s Inn; called to the bar, 1847 (21, Old-square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.).
7. BONNOR, George, Esq.
A solicitor (Marlboro’ Chambers, 49, Pall Mall, S.W.)
A lawyer (Marlboro’ Chambers, 49, Pall Mall, S.W.)
8. TROUBRIDGE, Colonel Sir Thomas, 3rd Bart.
Grands. of Admiral Troubridge, who so gallantly acquitted himself at the battle of the Nile: and grand nephew of the 8th Earl Dundonald; b. 1806; suc. his father Rear Admiral Sir Thomas, 1852; m. 1852, Louisa Jane Gurney, granddau. of the 15th Earl of Erroll; has issue, (a son, b. 1860) and 3 daus.; entered the army 1834; Lieut. Col. 7th foot 1855; severely wounded at Inkerman p. 80(both legs amputated); app. aide-de-camp to the Queen 1855; a Knight of the Legion of Honour 1857; Deputy Adjutant General for army clothing (Horse Guards, S.W.)
Grands. of Admiral Troubridge, who bravely distinguished himself at the Battle of the Nile: and grandnephew of the 8th Earl Dundonald; born 1806; succeeded his father Rear Admiral Sir Thomas in 1852; married in 1852 to Louisa Jane Gurney, granddaughter of the 15th Earl of Erroll; has one son (born 1860) and three daughters; joined the army in 1834; became Lieutenant Colonel of the 7th Foot in 1855; severely wounded at Inkerman p. 80 (both legs amputated); appointed aide-de-camp to the Queen in 1855; named a Knight of the Legion of Honour in 1857; served as Deputy Adjutant General for army clothing (Horse Guards, S.W.)
9. PEDDER, Major Henry Newsham,
3rd s. of the late James Pedder, Esq. of Ashton Park, Preston, dep.-lieut., and J.P. B. 13 Sep. 1823; m. 1862, Stephanie Henrietta, dau. of the late John H. Tarleton, Esq. and relict of Henry Steele, Esq. A magistrate for the co. of Lancaster and the borough of Preston; late captain 3rd Royal Lancashire militia; major 11th Lancashire Rifle Volunteers. A Freemason. The family of Pedder have been resident in Preston from a remote date (Junior United Service Club).
3rd son of the late James Pedder, Esq. of Ashton Park, Preston, deputy lieutenant, and Justice of the Peace. Born on September 13, 1823; married in 1862, Stephanie Henrietta, daughter of the late John H. Tarleton, Esq. and widow of Henry Steele, Esq. He was a magistrate for Lancashire and the borough of Preston; former captain of the 3rd Royal Lancashire militia; major of the 11th Lancashire Rifle Volunteers. A Freemason. The Pedder family has been living in Preston for a long time (Junior United Service Club).
10. CUNLIFFE, Roger, Esq.
A banker of the firm of Roger Cunliffe, Son, & Co. (24, Bucklersbury, E.C.; Fetcham Lodge, Leatherhead, Surrey).
A banker at the firm of Roger Cunliffe, Son, & Co. (24, Bucklersbury, E.C.; Fetcham Lodge, Leatherhead, Surrey).
12. DUNDONALD, 11th Earl (Cochrane)
A Scotch peer, the eld. s. of the hero of Basque Roads. B. 1814; m. 1847, Louisa Harriet, dau. of W. A. Mackinnon, Esq. of Newtown Park, Hants; suc. his father 1860; has issue, two sons and four daus.; entered the army 1833; served with the 18th foot in the expedition to China, 1840; obtained his captaincy 1841; removed to 2nd foot; retired (Dundonald Castle, Ayrshire).
A Scottish peer, the eldest son of the hero of Basque Roads. Born in 1814; married in 1847 to Louisa Harriet, daughter of W. A. Mackinnon, Esq. of Newtown Park, Hants; succeeded his father in 1860; has two sons and four daughters; joined the army in 1833; served with the 18th Foot in the expedition to China in 1840; received his captaincy in 1841; transferred to the 2nd Foot; retired from service. (Dundonald Castle, Ayrshire).
13. SHAW-STEWART, John Archibald, Esq.
2nd s. of the 7th, and brother of the present Bart., Sir Michael Robert Shaw-Stewart, of Greenock and Blackall, co. Renfrew; b. (Cavendish Sq.) 15th Sept, 1829; m. 1857, Angela, only dau. of Boyd Alexander, Esq. of Ballock Myle and South Barr, N.B.; has issue, Helenor, Archibald, and Constance. Formerly in the Grenadier Guards; a J.P. for Stirlingshire; Director of the Highland and p. 81Agricultural Society. The family of Stewart descends in a direct line from Robert III. of Scotland (Carlton and Guards Clubs).
2nd son of the 7th, and brother of the current Bart., Sir Michael Robert Shaw-Stewart, of Greenock and Blackall, Renfrewshire; born (Cavendish Sq.) September 15, 1829; married in 1857 to Angela, the only daughter of Boyd Alexander, Esq. of Ballock Myle and South Barr, N.B.; has children, Helenor, Archibald, and Constance. Previously served in the Grenadier Guards; a Justice of the Peace for Stirlingshire; Director of the Highland and p. 81Agricultural Society. The Stewart family directly descends from Robert III of Scotland (Carlton and Guards Clubs).
15. GARLAND, Edgar Walter, Esq.
Representative of a family which has for a long succession of years held possessions in Essex, Sussex, Surrey, and Lincolnshire. Eld. s. of the late N. Garland, Esq. by the sister and heiress of Arthur Cope, Esq. of Drummilly, co. Armagh. B. 26 Dec. 1814; m. 1844, Amelia, 2nd dau. of R. Robertson, Esq. of Auchlecks, co. Perth, and Membland, co. Devon (Michaelstowe Hall, Essex; Woodcote Grove, Surrey).
Representative of a family that has owned land in Essex, Sussex, Surrey, and Lincolnshire for many years. Eldest son of the late N. Garland, Esq. by the sister and heiress of Arthur Cope, Esq. of Drummilly, County Armagh. Born on December 26, 1814; married in 1844 to Amelia, the second daughter of R. Robertson, Esq. of Auchlecks, County Perth, and Membland, County Devon (Michaelstowe Hall, Essex; Woodcote Grove, Surrey).
18. SCHUSTER, Samuel Leo, Esq.
M. 1858, the Lady Isabella Emma Elizabeth, dau. of the present Earl of Orkney; a merchant of the firm of Schuster, Son, and Co.; a magistrate for Surrey; a Director of the Union Bank, of the Royal Exchange Insurance Company, and of the West London Extension Railway; chairman of the London and Brighton Railway; deputy chairman of the Victoria and Pimlico Railway (18, Cannon-street, E.C.; Roehampton).
M. 1858, Lady Isabella Emma Elizabeth, daughter of the current Earl of Orkney; a merchant with the firm Schuster, Son, and Co.; a magistrate for Surrey; a Director of the Union Bank, the Royal Exchange Insurance Company, and the West London Extension Railway; chairman of the London and Brighton Railway; deputy chairman of the Victoria and Pimlico Railway (18, Cannon-street, E.C.; Roehampton).
23. FAIRBAIRN, Thomas, Esq.
S. of Wm. Fairbairn, Esq. F.R.S. B. 1823; m. 1848, Allison, dau. of Thomas Callaway, Esq. of Chiselhurst, Kent. Has issue, a s. (b. 1852). A magistrate for the co. of Lancaster; chairman to the Manchester Exhibition of 1857 (Reform Club; Northwood, Manchester).
S. of Wm. Fairbairn, Esq. F.R.S. Born 1823; married 1848, Allison, daughter of Thomas Callaway, Esq. of Chiselhurst, Kent. Has a son (born 1852). A magistrate for the county of Lancaster; chairman of the Manchester Exhibition of 1857 (Reform Club; Northwood, Manchester).
QUEEN’S GATE GARDENS.
1. CHARRINGTON, Edward, Esq.,
A Director of the Economic Insurance Company.
A Director at the Economic Insurance Company.
p. 822. WHITEHEAD, Samuel, Esq. M.P.
S. of Samuel Chas. Whitbread, Esq., of Cardington, Bedfordsh., and grandson of the great Whitbread. B. 1830; m. 1855, 3rd dau. of the Earl of Chichester. Educated at Rugby, and Trinity College, Cambridge. M.P. for Bedford since 1852 (a liberal); a magistrate and dep.-lieut. for Bedford; a Lord of the Admiralty (Brooke’s Club; Admiralty, Whitehall, S.W.; Cardington, near Bedford).
S. of Samuel Chas. Whitbread, Esq., of Cardington, Bedfordshire, and grandson of the notable Whitbread. Born in 1830; married in 1855 to the 3rd daughter of the Earl of Chichester. Educated at Rugby and Trinity College, Cambridge. Member of Parliament for Bedford since 1852 (a liberal); a magistrate and deputy lieutenant for Bedford; a Lord of the Admiralty (Brooke’s Club; Admiralty, Whitehall, S.W.; Cardington, near Bedford).
5. THRING, Henry, Esq.
A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1845; an equity draftsman and conveyancer; parliamentary counsel to the Home Office (22, Duke-street, Westminster, S.W.)
A member of the Inner Temple; around the time he became a barrister, 1845; an equity draftsman and conveyancer; parliamentary counsel to the Home Office (22, Duke-street, Westminster, S.W.)
6. KINGSFORD, Henry, Esq.
A magistrate for Kent; director of the Kent Insurance Company (Littlebourne, Canterbury).
A magistrate for Kent; director of the Kent Insurance Company (Littlebourne, Canterbury).
8. MUNSTER, 2nd (FitzClarence),
B. 1824; suc. his father, 1842; m. 1855, dau. of the late Hon. John Kennedy Erskine; has issue, three sons. Educ. at Harrow. Formerly capt. 1st Life Guards. A magistrate and dep.-lieut. for Middlesex (Upper Lodge, Bushy Park).
B. 1824; succeeded his father in 1842; married in 1855, daughter of the late Hon. John Kennedy Erskine; has three sons. Educated at Harrow. Formerly a captain in the 1st Life Guards. A magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for Middlesex (Upper Lodge, Bushy Park).
10. OUTRAM, Lieut.-Gen. Sir James,
Eld. s. of the late B. Outram, Esq., of Butterly Hall, co. Derby. B. 1803; m. 1835, his cousin, Margaret, dau. of James Anderson, Esq. of Bridgend, Brechin, Forfar; has issue, a s., Francis, now in the Bengal Civil Service. Gen. Outram was educ. at Aberdeen; proceeded to India, as a cadet, in 1819; was sometime lieut. and adjutant 23rd Bombay Native Infantry; was sometime in command of the Bheel Corps; afterwards became political agent in Guzerat; British Resident at Hyderabad, Sattara, and Baroda; and suc. the late Sir William Sleeman, as commis. at Lucknow; promoted to be lieut.-col. 1843; sent to Persia with diplomatic p. 83powers, as commis. with the forces, in 1856, at the same time enjoying local rank of lieut.-gen.; present at the capture of Bushire; gained the victory of Koozahb, Feb. 1857; nom. a G.C.B. July, 1857; app. resident at Rajpootana, and provisional member of the Council of India, Aug. 1857; promoted to be lieut.-gen., 1858; received, 14 April, 1859, the thanks of parliament for his eminent skill, courage, and perseverance, in subduing the late insurrection in India (Oriental and United Service Clubs).
Eldest son of the late B. Outram, Esq., of Butterly Hall, Derby. Born in 1803; married in 1835 to his cousin, Margaret, daughter of James Anderson, Esq. of Bridgend, Brechin, Forfar; has a son, Francis, who is currently in the Bengal Civil Service. General Outram was educated at Aberdeen; went to India as a cadet in 1819; served as lieutenant and adjutant of the 23rd Bombay Native Infantry; was in command of the Bheel Corps for a time; later became the political agent in Guzerat; British Resident at Hyderabad, Sattara, and Baroda; succeeded the late Sir William Sleeman as commissioner at Lucknow; was promoted to lieutenant-colonel in 1843; sent to Persia with diplomatic powers as commissioner with the forces in 1856, also enjoying local rank of lieutenant-general; present at the capture of Bushire; achieved victory at Koozahb in February 1857; appointed a G.C.B. in July 1857; appointed as resident at Rajpootana and provisional member of the Council of India in August 1857; promoted to lieutenant-general in 1858; received the thanks of parliament on April 14, 1859, for his exceptional skill, courage, and perseverance in suppressing the recent insurrection in India (Oriental and United Service Clubs).
23. TWEEDDALE, 8th Marquis of (Hay),
B. 1787; suc. his father, 1804; m. 1816, Lady Susan, dau. of the 5th and aunt of the present Duke of Manchester; has issue, six sons and six daus. Lord-lieut. of Haddingtonshire; hereditary chamberlain of Dumfermline. Ent. the army, 1804; promoted to rank of general, 1854; app. colonel 30th Foot, 1846; governor and commander-in-chief at Madras, 1842–48; served in the Peninsula as an assist. Q.-M.-Gen.; received the gold medal for the battle of Vittoria, in which action was wounded; as also at the Busaco; served in the American war, and was again wounded (United Service Club; Yester, Haddington, N.B.)
B. 1787; succeeded his father in 1804; married in 1816, Lady Susan, daughter of the 5th Duke and aunt of the current Duke of Manchester; has six sons and six daughters. Lord Lieutenant of Haddingtonshire; hereditary chamberlain of Dumfermline. Joined the army in 1804; promoted to the rank of general in 1854; appointed colonel of the 30th Foot in 1846; served as the governor and commander-in-chief in Madras from 1842 to 1848; fought in the Peninsula as an assistant Quartermaster General; received the gold medal for the Battle of Vittoria, where he was wounded; also wounded at Busaco; served in the American war and was injured again. (United Service Club; Yester, Haddington, N.B.)
QUEEN’S GATE TERRACE.
1. BELLI, William Hallows, Esq.
Formerly in the Bengal Civil Service.
Formerly in the Bengal Civil Service.
2. WOOD, George, Esq.,
(Childown, Chertsey; Tescombe Cottage, Stockbridge).
(Childown, Chertsey; Tescombe Cottage, Stockbridge).
3. PRINGLE, Colonel John Henry,
Late Scotch Fusilier Guards, and late Lieut. Col. commanding 6th Royal Lancash. Militia; Lieut. 1825; Capt. 1830; Lieut. Colonel 1842; Colonel 1854 (Army and Navy Club).
Late Scotch Fusilier Guards, and former Lieut. Col. in charge of the 6th Royal Lancashire Militia; Lieut. in 1825; Capt. in 1830; Lieut. Colonel in 1842; Colonel in 1854 (Army and Navy Club).
p. 844. BUNYON, Charles John, Esq., F.R.G.S.
M.A. Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. C. to the bar, Inner Temple, 1849. Practised as conveyancer, at 6 King’s Bench Walk. Agent for the London and Norwich Union Societies. (6, Crescent, New Bridge St., Blackfriars; Oxford and Cambridge Clubs).
M.A. Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. C. to the bar, Inner Temple, 1849. Practiced as a conveyancer at 6 King’s Bench Walk. Agent for the London and Norwich Union Societies. (6, Crescent, New Bridge St., Blackfriars; Oxford and Cambridge Clubs).
5. M‘MASTER, James, Esq.,
(4, Elm-court, Temple).
(4, Elm Court, Temple).
6. GABRIELLI, Anthony, Esq.
Architect, (13a, Great George Street, Westminster).
Architect, (13a, Great George Street, Westminster).
7. LYON-BOWES, Hon. Claude,
2nd s. of late Lord Glamis; grands. of 11th and brother of present Earl of Strathmore. B. 1824; m. 1853, Frances Dora, dau. of Oswald Smith, Esq. of Blendon. Formerly Lieut. 2nd Life Guards.
2nd son of the late Lord Glamis; grandson of the 11th and brother of the current Earl of Strathmore. Born in 1824; married in 1853 to Frances Dora, daughter of Oswald Smith, Esq. of Blendon. Formerly a Lieutenant in the 2nd Life Guards.
10. MILLETT, Charles, Esq.
(Union Club).
(Union Club).
11. LANGLEY, Henry, Esq.
S. of Major Langley, of Brittas Castle, co. Tipperary. B. 1820, at Portarlington; m. Harriet Maria, only child of James Bradshaw, Esq. M.P. for Canterbury. Late an officer 2nd Life Guards. At present a captain in the 2nd or South Middlesex Rifle Volunteers; and Fellow of Royal Horticultural Society (White’s and Travellers’ Clubs).
S. of Major Langley, of Brittas Castle, County Tipperary. B. 1820, in Portarlington; married Harriet Maria, the only child of James Bradshaw, Esq., M.P. for Canterbury. Formerly an officer in the 2nd Life Guards. Currently, a captain in the 2nd or South Middlesex Rifle Volunteers; and a Fellow of the Royal Horticultural Society (White’s and Travellers’ Clubs).
20. BULLER, Sir Arthur William, Kt., M.P.
2nd s. of late Charles Buller, Esq. M.P. for West Looe, and for some time in the Bengal Civil Service, by Barbara Isabella, dau. of Gen. Kirkpatrick. B. at Calcutta, 1808; m. 1842, Maria, dau. of Francis Templer, Esq. Treasurer of Ceylon. B.A. Trinity College, Cambridge 1830; M.A. 1834; c. to the bar, Lincoln’s Inn, 1834. Western Circuit, Queen’s Advocate, Ceylon. 1840–8. Knighted 1848; from which period until 1858, was a judge of the p. 85Supreme Court of Calcutta; M.P. (Liberal) for Devonport, since 1859. (Athenæum and Reform Clubs; Morval, near East Looe, Cornwall).
2nd son of the late Charles Buller, Esq., M.P. for West Looe, and for a time in the Bengal Civil Service, by Barbara Isabella, daughter of Gen. Kirkpatrick. Born in Calcutta, 1808; married in 1842 to Maria, daughter of Francis Templer, Esq., Treasurer of Ceylon. B.A. from Trinity College, Cambridge, 1830; M.A. 1834; called to the bar at Lincoln’s Inn, 1834. Served on the Western Circuit as Queen’s Advocate in Ceylon from 1840 to 1848. Knighted in 1848; from that time until 1858, was a judge of the p. 85Supreme Court of Calcutta; M.P. (Liberal) for Devonport since 1859. (Athenæum and Reform Clubs; Morval, near East Looe, Cornwall).
21. MILLS, Richard, Esq.,
B. 1826, at the Moat, Eltham, Kent; m. 1855, dau. of Henry Bowden, Esq. of Coopers, Chislehurst, Kent. Educ. at Charter House and Brasenose College, Oxford. M.A. 1850; Solicitor of the firm of Ward and Mills, late Eyston, Ward, and Mills (1, Gray’s Inn Square, Union Club).
B. 1826, at the Moat, Eltham, Kent; married in 1855, daughter of Henry Bowden, Esq. of Coopers, Chislehurst, Kent. Educated at Charterhouse and Brasenose College, Oxford. M.A. 1850; Solicitor for the firm of Ward and Mills, formerly Eyston, Ward, and Mills (1, Gray's Inn Square, Union Club).
33. MURRAY, John Nesbitt, Esq.
Eld. s. of late James Murray, Esq., of Philiphaugh, by Mary Dale, dau. of Henry Hughes, Esq., of Worcester. Is chief of the numerous and powerful clan of the Murrays of the south of Scotland. His family held landed possessions in that country prior to the twelfth century, from which time these have descended in unbroken succession to himself. Among his ancestors we find many men of great note, including the famous “outlaw Murray,” of the time of James IV. (see Sir Walter Scott’s “Border Minstrelsy”). B. 1817; m. 1840, Rosemary, only dau. and heir of William Andrew Nesbitt, Esq., (assuming thereupon the name of Nesbitt); and has two sons and one dau. J.P. and dep.-lieut. for Selkirk; member of the Royal Company of Scottish Archers and Queen’s Body Guard for Scotland. (Reform Club; Philiphaugh, and Hareheadwood, Selkirk).
Eldest son of the late James Murray, Esq., of Philiphaugh, by Mary Dale, daughter of Henry Hughes, Esq., of Worcester. He is the leader of the numerous and powerful Murray clan in southern Scotland. His family has owned land in that region since before the 12th century, and these holdings have been passed down to him without interruption. Among his ancestors are many notable figures, including the famous "outlaw Murray" from the time of James IV. (see Sir Walter Scott’s “Border Minstrelsy”). Born in 1817; married in 1840 to Rosemary, the only daughter and heir of William Andrew Nesbitt, Esq. (taking on the surname Nesbitt afterward); he has two sons and one daughter. He is a Justice of the Peace and deputy lieutenant for Selkirk; a member of the Royal Company of Scottish Archers and the Queen’s Body Guard for Scotland. (Reform Club; Philiphaugh, and Hareheadwood, Selkirk).
34. LLOYD, Ernest Boteler, Esq.,
In the Legacy and Succession Duty Department of Inland Revenue Office (Somerset House; Conservative Club).
In the Legacy and Succession Duty Department of Inland Revenue Office (Somerset House; Conservative Club).
35. ASHBROOK, Dowager Viscountess, Emily Theophila,
39. ELWES, Francis Emilius Cary, Esq.,
Youngest s. of late Robert Cary Elwes, Esq., of Great Billing, co. Northampton, by his 2nd wife, Jane Marianne, only dau. of Rev. Richard Sykes, of Westella, near Hull. B. 1828. B.A. Magdalen College, Cambridge (Oxford and Cambridge Club).
Youngest son of the late Robert Cary Elwes, Esq., of Great Billing, Northamptonshire, by his second wife, Jane Marianne, the only daughter of Rev. Richard Sykes, of Westella, near Hull. Born in 1828. B.A. from Magdalen College, Cambridge (Oxford and Cambridge Club).
40. FIENNES, the Hon. John Fiennes Twistleton Wykeham,
Eld. s. of present (the 13th) Lord Saye and Sele, D.C.L., by Hon. Emily Wingfield, dau. of 4th Viscount Powerscourt. B. 1830, at Walton-on-Thames; m. 1856, Lady Augusta Hay, youngest dau. of 9th Earl of Kintoull, and has one s. and three daus. J.P. Oxfordsh. and Warwickshire; dep.-lieut. Oxfordshire; Capt. Queen’s Own Oxfordshire Yeomanry Cavalry (Brooke’s Club; Broughton Castle, Banbury).
Eldest son of the current (the 13th) Lord Saye and Sele, D.C.L., by Hon. Emily Wingfield, daughter of the 4th Viscount Powerscourt. Born in 1830, in Walton-on-Thames; married in 1856 to Lady Augusta Hay, the youngest daughter of the 9th Earl of Kintoull, and has one son and three daughters. Justice of the Peace for Oxfordshire and Warwickshire; Deputy Lieutenant of Oxfordshire; Captain of the Queen’s Own Oxfordshire Yeomanry Cavalry (Brooke’s Club; Broughton Castle, Banbury).
41. MOLYNEUX, William Hargreaves, Captain R.N., F.R.H.S.
M., 1837, Martha Maria, only dau. of late Admiral Sir Andrew Mitchell, K.B.; and has two sons (the elder a Lieut. of H.M. 23rd Foot,—the younger a Lieutenant of H.M. ship Emerald) and one dau. Ent. navy, 1811; Lieut., 1820; Comm., 1841; Captain (retired), 1858; served at the siege of Danzig; against enemy’s privateers; and at capture of French 40-gun frigate Cêres (United Service Club).
M., 1837, Martha Maria, the only daughter of the late Admiral Sir Andrew Mitchell, K.B.; and she has two sons (the older is a Lieutenant of H.M. 23rd Foot, and the younger is a Lieutenant of H.M. ship Emerald) and one daughter. Entered the navy in 1811; became a Lieutenant in 1820; advanced to Commander in 1841; and retired as a Captain in 1858; served during the siege of Danzig; against enemy privateers; and in the capture of the French 40-gun frigate Cêres (United Service Club).
45. THOMAS, Griffith, Esq.,
Member of Incorporated Law Society of United Kingdom; and of Law Association for benefit of widows and families of professional men in metropolis and its vicinity. Solicitor, of firm of Marten, Thomas, and Hollams, (31, 33, 35, and 50, Commercial Sale Rooms, Mincing Lane, City, E.C.)
Member of the Incorporated Law Society of the United Kingdom and of the Law Association that supports widows and families of professional men in the city and surrounding areas. Solicitor at the firm Marten, Thomas, and Hollams, located at 31, 33, 35, and 50, Commercial Sale Rooms, Mincing Lane, City, E.C.
46. WARD, Hon Mrs. Dudley.
47. LITTLE, Archibald, Colonel, C.B.
Ent. army 1831; Lieut. 1832; Capt. 1837; Major 1850; Lieut.-Col. 1854; Col. 1857. Placed on half-pay, May 1861. Served with 9th Lancers, in Suttlej campaign, 1846; brigadier in command of cavalry at relief of Lucknow, for services on which occasion he received thanks of the Commander-in-chief and Gov. General of India in Council, and was nominated C.B.; commanded cavalry and 3 troops of Horse Artillery, at battle of Cawnpore, &c.; and 1st brigade of cavalry at siege of Lucknow, until severely wounded by musket ball through left elbow (United Service Club).
Ent. army 1831; Lieut. 1832; Capt. 1837; Major 1850; Lieut.-Col. 1854; Col. 1857. Placed on half-pay, May 1861. Served with the 9th Lancers in the Sutlej campaign, 1846; was a brigadier in charge of cavalry during the relief of Lucknow, for which he received thanks from the Commander-in-Chief and the Governor General of India in Council, and was nominated C.B.; commanded cavalry and 3 troops of Horse Artillery at the Battle of Cawnpore, etc.; and led the 1st brigade of cavalry during the siege of Lucknow until he was severely wounded by a musket ball through his left elbow (United Service Club).
RUTLAND GATE.
1. AULDJO, Thomas Rose, Esq.
A member of the Reform Club.
A member of the Reform Club.
2. MARSH, Matthew Henry, Esq., M.P.
S. of the late Rev. Matthew Marsh, Canon of Salisbury, and Chancellor of the Diocese. B. 1810; m. 1844 Eliza, dau. of Sergt. Merewether. Educ. at Westminster, and at Christ Church, Oxford. Member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1836; a dep.-lieut. and magistrate for Wilts. Formerly member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales. A commissioner for the Exhibition from Queensland; M.P. for Salisbury, since 1857; a liberal (Athenæum, Oxford and Cambridge, and Reform Clubs; Rambridge, Andover).
S. of the late Rev. Matthew Marsh, Canon of Salisbury, and Chancellor of the Diocese. Born in 1810; married in 1844 to Eliza, daughter of Sergt. Merewether. Educated at Westminster and at Christ Church, Oxford. Member of the Inner Temple; called to the bar in 1836; a deputy lieutenant and magistrate for Wiltshire. Previously a member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales. A commissioner for the Exhibition from Queensland; Member of Parliament for Salisbury since 1857; a liberal (Athenæum, Oxford and Cambridge, and Reform Clubs; Rambridge, Andover).
3. TWISLETON, Hon. Edward Turner Boyd,
Brother of Baron Saye and Sele. B. 1809; raised to the rank of a Baron’s son, 1848; m. 1852, Ellen, dau. of the late Hon. Edmund Dwight, of the United States. Educ. at Balliol College, Oxford; a Member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, p. 881835. Formerly chief commissioner of Poor Laws in Ireland. App. commissioner of the University of Oxford, 1855; unsuccessfully contested Cambridge, 1859 (Athenæum Club).
Brother of Baron Saye and Sele. Born in 1809; elevated to the status of a Baron’s son in 1848; married in 1852 to Ellen, daughter of the late Hon. Edmund Dwight of the United States. Educated at Balliol College, Oxford; a member of the Inner Temple; called to the bar in 1835. Previously served as the chief commissioner of Poor Laws in Ireland. Appointed commissioner of the University of Oxford in 1855; ran unsuccessfully for Cambridge in 1859 (Athenæum Club).
4. ROBINSON, Rev. David.6. WYNDHAM, Rev. William Crole,
S. of the late Earl of Egremont, and brother of the late Countess of Munster. B. at St. Luke’s, Chelsea. Educated at St. John’s College, Cambridge, where he obtained his M.A. (University and Union Clubs).
S. of the late Earl of Egremont and brother of the late Countess of Munster. Born at St. Luke’s, Chelsea. Educated at St. John’s College, Cambridge, where he earned his M.A. (University and Union Clubs).
7. EGERTON, Commander Charles Randle, R.N.
Youngest s. of Wilbraham Egerton, Esq., of Tatton Park, co. Chester, by 2nd dau. of Sir Christopher Sykes, Bart., of Sledmere. Entered the navy, 1831; obtained his present rank, 1846; acquired great credit during the China war, 1840–41; engaged in the unfortunate expedition up the River Niger, 1841–42 (Army and Navy Club; Talladh a Bheiter, Pittochrie, Perthshire).
Youngest son of Wilbraham Egerton, Esq., of Tatton Park, Chester, by the second daughter of Sir Christopher Sykes, Bart., of Sledmere. Joined the navy in 1831; achieved his current rank in 1846; gained significant recognition during the China war, 1840–41; participated in the unsuccessful expedition up the River Niger, 1841–42 (Army and Navy Club; Talladh a Bheiter, Pittochrie, Perthshire).
8. COLVILE, Right Hon. Sir James William, Kt.
Eld. s. of late Andrew Colvile, Esq., of Ochiltree, co. Fife, by dau. of 1st Lord Auckland. B. 1810; suc. his father, 1856; m. 1857, Frances, dau. of John Peter Grant, Esq. Member of the Supreme Council of Calcutta; has issue. Educ. at Eton and Trinity Coll., Cambridge. A member of the Inner Temple. C. to the bar, 1835; advocate general at Calcutta, 1845; puisne judge, 1848; chief justice, 1855–59. A privy councillor, since 1859 (Travellers’ Club; Craigflower, near Dumfermline).
Eldest son of the late Andrew Colvile, Esq., of Ochiltree, Fife, by the daughter of the 1st Lord Auckland. Born in 1810; succeeded his father in 1856; married in 1857 to Frances, daughter of John Peter Grant, Esq. Member of the Supreme Council of Calcutta; has children. Educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge. A member of the Inner Temple. Called to the bar in 1835; became advocate general at Calcutta in 1845; served as a puisne judge in 1848; was chief justice from 1855 to 1859. A privy councillor since 1859 (Travellers’ Club; Craigflower, near Dumfermline).
9. LYALL, George, Esq., M.P.
Eld. surviving s. of the late George Lyall, Esq., M.P. for London. B. 1819; m. 1st, Eleanor, (died 1853) dau. of Rev. J. Manley—2nd, 1855, Frances, dau. of D. Cave Esq., of Cleve-hill, p. 89co. Gloucester; has issue. Educ. at Winchester. A magistrate for Surrey; a commissioner of lieutenancy for Middlesex; M.P. for Whitehaven, since 1857; a conservative (Union and Carlton Clubs; Nutwood, Galton, Reigate; Headley Park, near Epsom).
Eldest surviving son of the late George Lyall, Esq., M.P. for London. Born in 1819; married first to Eleanor (who died in 1853), daughter of Rev. J. Manley—second, in 1855, married Frances, daughter of D. Cave Esq., of Cleve-hill, p. 89co. Gloucester; has children. Educated at Winchester. A magistrate for Surrey; a commissioner of lieutenancy for Middlesex; M.P. for Whitehaven since 1857; a Conservative (Union and Carlton Clubs; Nutwood, Galton, Reigate; Headley Park, near Epsom).
11. MEYNELL, Gerard Coke, Esq.
A solicitor, of the firm of Pemberton, Meynell, and Pemberton. A member of the Incorporated Law Soc. (20, Whitehall-place, S.W.)
A lawyer from the firm of Pemberton, Meynell, and Pemberton. A member of the Incorporated Law Society (20, Whitehall-place, S.W.)
12. PHIBBS, Major Richard,
A dep.-lieut. for Lancashire, and Major of the 4th Lancashire Militia. Late 48th Foot (Junior United Service Club).
A deputy lieutenant for Lancashire and Major of the 4th Lancashire Militia. Formerly with the 48th Foot (Junior United Service Club).
14. GODSON, Augustus Frederick, Esq.
A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1859. Goes the Home Circuit (3, Dr. Johnson’s-buildings, Temple, E.C.)
A member of the Inner Temple; around the time of being called to the bar, 1859. Goes to the Home Circuit (3, Dr. Johnson’s-buildings, Temple, E.C.)
16. CHURCHILL, Lord Alfred Spencer, M.P.
Brother of the Duke of Marlborough; b. 1824; m. 1857, Harriet, dau. of Lord Calthorpe. Formerly in the 4th Light Dragoons, and 83rd Regiment. Lieut.-Col. of the Oxford (Q.O.) Yeomanry; M.P. for Woodstock, 1845–7, and since 1857; a liberal conservative (Athenæum and Travellers’ Clubs).
Brother of the Duke of Marlborough; born in 1824; married in 1857 to Harriet, daughter of Lord Calthorpe. Previously served in the 4th Light Dragoons and the 83rd Regiment. Lieutenant Colonel of the Oxford (Q.O.) Yeomanry; Member of Parliament for Woodstock from 1845 to 1847, and since 1857; a liberal conservative (Athenæum and Travellers’ Clubs).
17. ST. GEORGE, Colonel John, C.B.
Joined the Royal Artillery, 1828; promoted to his present rank, 1857; served the Eastern campaign of 1855; commanded siege train at the fall of Sebastopol. Rewarded with the Crimean medal and clasps, Legion of Honour, 4th class of the Medjidie, Turkish medal, &c, &c.
Joined the Royal Artillery in 1828; promoted to his current rank in 1857; served in the Eastern campaign of 1855; commanded the siege train during the fall of Sebastopol. Awarded the Crimean medal and clasps, Legion of Honour, 4th class of the Medjidie, Turkish medal, etc., etc.
18. WESTON, Alexander Anderdon, Esq.
Member of Lincoln’s-inn; c. to the bar, 1848. Equity draftsman and conveyancer (4, New-square, W.C.)
Member of Lincoln's Inn; admitted to the bar, 1848. Equity draftsman and conveyancer (4, New Square, W.C.)
p. 9019. HOWARD, Lord Edward George Fitzalan
Uncle of the Duke of Norfolk, and cousin of the Duke of Sutherland. B. 1818; m. 1851, Augusta, only dau. and heiress of Hon. George Talbot, and niece of the 16th Earl of Shrewsbury (she died 1862). A privy councillor since 1846; vice-chamberlain of the Queen’s household, 1846–52. M.P. for Horsham, 1848–52; and for Arundel, since 1852; a liberal; a magistrate for Sussex; dep.-lieut. for Derby (Brooke’s and Travellers’ Clubs; the Hall, Glossop).
Uncle of the Duke of Norfolk and cousin of the Duke of Sutherland. Born in 1818; married in 1851 to Augusta, the only daughter and heiress of Hon. George Talbot, and niece of the 16th Earl of Shrewsbury (she passed away in 1862). A privy councillor since 1846; served as vice-chamberlain of the Queen’s household from 1846 to 1852. Member of Parliament for Horsham from 1848 to 1852; and for Arundel since 1852; a liberal; a magistrate for Sussex; deputy lieutenant for Derby (Brooke’s and Travellers’ Clubs; the Hall, Glossop).
22. DONALDSON, Sir Stuart Alexander, Kt.
A magistrate of New South Wales, 1838–59; elected member of Council, 1848; formed the 1st ministry there responsible to Parliament, 1856; was member and vice-president of the executive council, 1st minister, and colonial secretary; subsequently colonial treasurer, and commissioner of railways, 1857; knighted, 1860.
A magistrate in New South Wales from 1838 to 1859; elected to the Council in 1848; created the first ministry responsible to Parliament in 1856; served as a member and vice-president of the executive council, the first minister, and the colonial secretary; later became the colonial treasurer and commissioner of railways in 1857; knighted in 1860.
23. KINNOULL, 10th Earl of (Drummond),
B. 1785; suc. 1804; m. 1824, Louisa, dau. of the late Admiral Sir Charles Rowley, Bart.; has issue, 3 sons and 4 daus. Educated at Westminster; is Lord Lyon King-of-arms; Lord-lieut. of Perthshire; formerly Colonel Perth Militia; a conservative (United Service Club; Dupplin Castle, Perth, N.B.)
B. 1785; succeeded 1804; married 1824, Louisa, daughter of the late Admiral Sir Charles Rowley, Bart.; has 3 sons and 4 daughters. Educated at Westminster; is Lord Lyon King of Arms; Lord Lieutenant of Perthshire; formerly Colonel of the Perth Militia; a conservative (United Service Club; Dupplin Castle, Perth, N.B.)
25. HOLLAND, Henry Thurstan, Esq.
Eld. s. and heir of Sir Henry Holland, Bart., by Emma Margaret, dau. of J. Caldwell, Esq., of Linleywood, Staffordshire. M. 1st, Elizabeth Margaret, dau. of N. Hibbert, Esq., of Munden, Herts (issue a dau. and 2 sons); 2nd, Magaret Jean, dau. of Sir Chas. E. Trevelyan, K.C.B., and niece of Lord Macaulay (issue 1 s. and 1 dau.). Educated at p. 91Trinity College, Cambridge. A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1849; a special pleader; goes the Northern Circuit (Oxford and Cambridge Club; 2, Harcourt-buildings, Temple, E.C.)
Eldest son and heir of Sir Henry Holland, Bart., by Emma Margaret, daughter of J. Caldwell, Esq., of Linleywood, Staffordshire. Married first, Elizabeth Margaret, daughter of N. Hibbert, Esq., of Munden, Herts (they had one daughter and two sons); second, Margaret Jean, daughter of Sir Chas. E. Trevelyan, K.C.B., and niece of Lord Macaulay (they had one son and one daughter). Educated at p. 91Trinity College, Cambridge. A member of the Inner Temple; called to the bar in 1849; a special pleader; practices on the Northern Circuit (Oxford and Cambridge Club; 2, Harcourt-buildings, Temple, E.C.)
28. SHUTE, Mrs. Deane (Charlotte)
Dau. of General William Neville Cameron; granddau. of Sir William Gordon, Bart.; widow of Thomas Deane Shute, Esq., of Bramshaw and Barton Lodge, Hampsh. Has issue, Colonel Cameron Shute, 4th Dragoon Guards, Colonel Neville Shute, 64th Foot, and other sons and daughters.
Daughter of General William Neville Cameron; granddaughter of Sir William Gordon, Bart.; widow of Thomas Deane Shute, Esq., of Bramshaw and Barton Lodge, Hampshire. Has children, Colonel Cameron Shute, 4th Dragoon Guards, Colonel Neville Shute, 64th Foot, and other sons and daughters.
29. KINGSCOTE, Hon. Mrs. (Harriet Anne),
Sister of Lord Bloomfield. B. 1806; m. 1833, Thomas Henry Kingscote, Esq., late 2nd Life Guards, Colonel North Gloucester Militia.
Sister of Lord Bloomfield. B. 1806; m. 1833, Thomas Henry Kingscote, Esq., former 2nd Life Guards, Colonel of the North Gloucester Militia.
30. COLE, John, Esq.
Solicitor and parliamentary agent, of the firm of John and Charles Cole. A member of the Incorporated Law Society (36, Essex-street, Strand, W.C.)
Solicitor and parliamentary agent from the firm of John and Charles Cole. A member of the Incorporated Law Society (36, Essex Street, Strand, W.C.)
31. ELGER, George Gwyn, Esq.
A member of the Conservative Club.
A member of the Conservative Club.
33. FENWICK, Charles Richard, Esq.
A coal owner; ship and insurance broker, of the firm of Charles Richard Fenwick and Co. (1a, Abchurch-yard, E.C.; Hunstanton Lodge, near Lynn).
A coal owner; ship and insurance broker, from the firm of Charles Richard Fenwick and Co. (1 a, Abchurch-yard, E.C.; Hunstanton Lodge, near Lynn).
33. ROSS, General Sir Hew Dalrymple, G.C.B.
3rd s. of Major John Ross, of Balkail, co. Galloway. B. 1779; m. 1816, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Graham, Esq., of Stonehouse, Cumberland. Joined the Royal Artillery, 1795; promoted to his present rank, 1854; Lieut.-gen. of the Ordnance, 1854; Adjutant-gen. Royal Artillery, 1855. Served in the Peninsula and France from June, 1809, to Feb. p. 921814, including the action of the Coa, battle of Busaco, actions of Pombal, Redinha (wounded in the shoulder), Casal Novo, Foz d’Arouce (wounded in the leg), and Sabugal; battle of Fuentos d’Onor, action of Aldea de Ponte, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz (dangerously wounded in the head); action at Castrajon, capture of forts at and battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retiro, affairs of Son Munoz and San Milan, battles of Vittoria, and the Pyrenees from 26th to 30th July, passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive; battle near Bayonne, 13 Dec. 1813. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. Sir Hew has received the gold Cross and two clasps for Buasco, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive; and the silver War Medal with three clasps for Fuentes d’Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, and Pyrenees. Created a G.C.B., 1855 (United Service Club; Stone House, Cumberland).
3rd son of Major John Ross, of Balkail, Galloway. Born in 1779; married in 1816 to Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Graham, Esq., of Stonehouse, Cumberland. Joined the Royal Artillery in 1795; promoted to his current rank in 1854; appointed Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance in 1854; Adjutant-General of the Royal Artillery in 1855. Served in the Peninsula and France from June 1809 to February 1814, participating in the action at Coa, the battle of Busaco, the actions at Pombal, Redinha (wounded in the shoulder), Casal Novo, Foz d’Arouce (wounded in the leg), and Sabugal; the battle of Fuentes d’Onor, the action at Aldea de Ponte, the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz (seriously wounded in the head); the action at Castrajon, the capture of forts and the battle of Salamanca, the capture of Madrid and the Retiro, the events at Son Munoz and San Milan, the battles of Vittoria, and in the Pyrenees from July 26 to 30, the passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive; battle near Bayonne on December 13, 1813. Also served in the campaign of 1815 and was present at the battle of Waterloo. Sir Hew has received the Gold Cross and two clasps for Busaco, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive; and the Silver War Medal with three clasps for Fuentes d’Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, and the Pyrenees. Created a G.C.B. in 1855 (United Service Club; Stone House, Cumberland).
35. ASTLEY, Hugh Francis Lethbridge, Esq.
2nd s. of Sir F. D. Astley, Bart., of Everley, co. Wilts. M. 1853, Augusta, dau. of the late James Cockburn, Esq., s. of the Dean of York.
2nd son of Sir F. D. Astley, Bart., of Everley, co. Wilts. Married in 1853 to Augusta, daughter of the late James Cockburn, Esq., son of the Dean of York.
36. BARLOW, Edmund, Esq.
A solicitor of the firm of Robinson and Barlow. Member of the Incorporated Law Society. Commissioner of oaths in Chancery (26, Essex-st., Strand, W.C.; Hollycombe, Liphook, Hants).
A lawyer at the firm of Robinson and Barlow. Member of the Incorporated Law Society. Commissioner of oaths in Chancery (26, Essex-st., Strand, W.C.; Hollycombe, Liphook, Hants).
40. ARGYLL, Dowager Duchess of (Anne Colquhoun),
Eld. dau. of the late John Cunningham, Esq. of Craigends, N.B. B. 1801; m. 1831, as 3rd wife, the father of the present duke.
Eldest daughter of the late John Cunningham, Esq. of Craigends, N.B. Born in 1801; married in 1831, as the 3rd wife, to the father of the current duke.
41. FARRER, Captain John,
Eld. s. of William Dent Farrer, Esq., of Brockley Park, Queen’s County, Ireland. B. in Dublin, 1820; m. 1852, Augusta Louisa, daughter of p. 93Newton Wigney, Esq., M.P. Has issue, 2 sons and 2 daus. Late Capt. 1st Life Guards; freemason; dep.-lieut. for co. Tipperary (Rl. Thames Yacht Club; Kildare-street Club, Dublin; Gurthalucha, co. Tipperary).
Eldest son of William Dent Farrer, Esq., of Brockley Park, Queen’s County, Ireland. Born in Dublin, 1820; married in 1852 to Augusta Louisa, daughter of p. 93Newton Wigney, Esq., M.P. He has 2 sons and 2 daughters. Former Captain of the 1st Life Guards; freemason; deputy lieutenant for County Tipperary (Rl. Thames Yacht Club; Kildare-street Club, Dublin; Gurthalucha, co. Tipperary).
42. GALTON, Francis, Esq.
S. of Samuel Tertius Galton, Esq., of Duddeston, near Birmingham. B. 1822; m. 1853, Louisa Jane, eld. dau. of the Rev. George Butler, D.D., dean of Peterborough, and formerly headmaster of Harrow. An M.A. of Cambridge. Received the gold medal of the Royal Geographical Society for his explorations of South Western Africa in 1850–51; and is now one of the honorary secretaries of that society. A member also of the Royal and other scientific societies (Athenæum Club).
S. of Samuel Tertius Galton, Esq., of Duddeston, near Birmingham. B. 1822; m. 1853, Louisa Jane, the oldest daughter of Rev. George Butler, D.D., dean of Peterborough, and former headmaster of Harrow. An M.A. from Cambridge. Received the gold medal from the Royal Geographical Society for his explorations in South Western Africa in 1850–51; he is now one of the honorary secretaries of that society. He is also a member of the Royal and other scientific societies (Athenæum Club).
44. SMITH, Oswald Augustus, Esq.
A banker, of the firm of Smith, Payne, and Smiths (1, Lombard Street, E.C.)
A banker from the firm of Smith, Payne, and Smiths (1, Lombard Street, E.C.)
47. ALBEMARLE, 6th Earl of (Keppel,)
B. 1799; suc. his brother 1851; m. 1831, Susan, dau. of the late Sir Coutts Trotter, Bt.; has issue a s. and 2 daus. Educ. at Westminster. Ent. the Army 1815; obtained his present rank (Major-Gen.) 1858; formerly a groom in waiting to the Queen; private Secretary to Lord John Russell, 1846; M.P. for East Norfolk, 1832–35, and for Lymington, 1847–50; a dep.-lieut. for Norfolk; patron of 4 livings; a liberal; served the Waterloo Campaign with the 14 foot (Athenæum and Brooke’s Clubs; Quidenham Hall, Attleboro’, Norfolk).
B. 1799; succeeded his brother in 1851; married in 1831, Susan, daughter of the late Sir Coutts Trotter, Bt.; has a son and 2 daughters. Educated at Westminster. Joined the Army in 1815; achieved his current rank (Major-General) in 1858; previously a groom in waiting to the Queen; private secretary to Lord John Russell in 1846; Member of Parliament for East Norfolk from 1832–35, and for Lymington from 1847–50; a deputy lieutenant for Norfolk; patron of 4 livings; a liberal; served in the Waterloo Campaign with the 14th Foot (Athenæum and Brooke’s Clubs; Quidenham Hall, Attleboro’, Norfolk).
48. BURY, the Right Hon. Viscount, M.P.
Eld. s. of Earl of Albemarle; b. 1832; m. 1855, Sophia, 2nd dau. of Sir A. N. M’Nab, Bart., of Dundurn Castle, Upper Canada; formerly in the Scots Fusilier Guards; private Secretary to Lord John Russell, 1850–51; afterwards aide-de-camp to p. 94Lord F. Fitz Clarence, in India; Civil Secretary and Superintendent of Indian affairs for the province of Canada, 1854–56; M.P. for Norwich, 1857–59; created a P.C. 1859. M.P. for Wick since 1860; a Liberal; treasurer of H.M. household; lieut.-col. 21st Middlesex (civil service) Rifle Volunteers (Brooke’s and Guards’ Clubs; Quidenham Hall, Attleborough).
Eldest son of the Earl of Albemarle; born in 1832; married in 1855, Sophia, the second daughter of Sir A. N. M’Nab, Bart., of Dundurn Castle, Upper Canada; previously served in the Scots Fusilier Guards; private secretary to Lord John Russell from 1850 to 1851; later served as aide-de-camp to <>p. 94Lord F. Fitz Clarence in India; Civil Secretary and Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the province of Canada from 1854 to 1856; Member of Parliament for Norwich from 1857 to 1859; became a Privy Councillor in 1859. Member of Parliament for Wick since 1860; a Liberal; treasurer of Her Majesty's household; lieutenant-colonel of the 21st Middlesex (Civil Service) Rifle Volunteers (Brooke’s and Guards’ Clubs; Quidenham Hall, Attleborough).
49. LINDSAY, Lieut.-Col. the Honourable Charles Hugh,
3rd s. of the Earl of Crawford; b. 1816; m. 1851, the eld. dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Henry M. Browne, Dean of Lismore. Late of the Scots’ Fusilier Guards; obtained his present rank, 1854; retired from the army, 1855; extra aide-de-camp to the Lord Lieut. of Ireland, 1844; Master of the Horse, 1845; chamberlain, 1858; served with the Scots’ Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854–55, including Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Sebastopol; rewarded with the Crimean medal and four clasps, the Victoria cross, knight of the Legion of Honour, 5th class of the Medjidie and Turkish medal (Haigh Hall, Wigan).
3rd son of the Earl of Crawford; born in 1816; married in 1851 to the eldest daughter of the Hon. and Rev. Henry M. Browne, Dean of Lismore. Late of the Scots’ Fusilier Guards; achieved his current rank in 1854; retired from the army in 1855; served as extra aide-de-camp to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in 1844; was Master of the Horse in 1845; became chamberlain in 1858; served with the Scots’ Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854–55, which included battles at Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Sebastopol; honored with the Crimean medal and four clasps, the Victoria Cross, the title of Knight of the Legion of Honour, the 5th class of the Medjidie, and the Turkish medal (Haigh Hall, Wigan).
50. HOPE, Lady Mary Frances,
Sister of the Marquis of Westmeath; b. 1810; m. 1837, Lieut.-Col, the Hon. James Hope Wallace, brother of Earl of Hopetoun, who died 1854, when her ladyship dropped the name of Wallace, which her husband had assumed.
Sister of the Marquis of Westmeath; born 1810; married in 1837 to Lieut.-Col. the Hon. James Hope Wallace, brother of the Earl of Hopetoun, who died in 1854, after which she dropped the name Wallace that her husband had taken on.
51. MAITLAND, John Gorham, Esq.
A magistrate for the county of Middlesex; a Fellow of the Royal Society.
A district judge for Middlesex County; a member of the Royal Society.
52. CALDER, Sir Henry Roddam, 5th Bart.
Nephew of the celebrated admiral; b. 1790; suc. his father, 1792; m. 1819; Lady Frances (she died 1855), dau. of 1st Earl of Limerick; has issue, a s. and dau. (Muirtowne).
Nephew of the famous admiral; born in 1790; succeeded his father in 1792; married in 1819 to Lady Frances (she passed away in 1855), daughter of the 1st Earl of Limerick; has a son and daughter as descendants (Muirtowne).
p. 9552. WEBSTER, Charles Fox, Esq.
2nd s. of the late Sir Henry Webster, Bart.; m. 1856, Louisa, dau. of Sir Henry Calder, Bart.
2nd son of the late Sir Henry Webster, Bart.; married in 1856 to Louisa, daughter of Sir Henry Calder, Bart.
53. BRISTOWE, Henry Fox, Esq.
2nd. s. of Samuel Ellis Bristowe, Esq., of Beesthorpe Hall, co. Nottingham; b. 1824; a member of the Middle Temple; c. to the bar, 1847. A conveyancer and equity draftsman (22, Old Square, W.C.)
2nd son of Samuel Ellis Bristowe, Esq., of Beesthorpe Hall, Nottingham; born 1824; a member of the Middle Temple; called to the bar, 1847. A conveyancer and equity draftsman (22, Old Square, W.C.)
53. BRISTOWE, Lady Alicia May,
Sister of the Earl of Kilmorey; m. 1836, Samuel Ellis Bristowe, Esq., of Beesthorpe, Notts.
Sister of the Earl of Kilmorey; married in 1836, Samuel Ellis Bristowe, Esq., of Beesthorpe, Notts.
54. MURRAY, John Esq.
A solicitor. Com. Oaths in Chancery; com. Queen’s Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer; member of the Incorporated Law Society (7, Whitehall-place, S.W.; Udney House, Teddington).
A lawyer. Commissions of Oaths in Chancery; commissions for the Queen’s Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer; member of the Incorporated Law Society (7, Whitehall-place, S.W.; Udney House, Teddington).
55. MURE, Colonel William,
Eld. s. of the late Colonel William Mure, of Caldwell; b. 1830; m. 1859, Constance, dau. of Lord Leconfield, late of the Scots’ Fusilier Guards; obtained his present rank, 1859; has retired from the service. Served with the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war, 1851–53 (medal), and with the 79th at Alma, Balaklava, and Sebastopol (medal and clasps, and Turkish medal).
Eldest son of the late Colonel William Mure of Caldwell; born in 1830; married in 1859 to Constance, daughter of Lord Leconfield, who was with the Scots' Fusilier Guards; achieved his current rank in 1859; has retired from the service. Served with the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war from 1851 to 1853 (medal), and with the 79th at Alma, Balaklava, and Sebastopol (medal and clasps, and Turkish medal).
56. STEPHENSON, Lady Mary,
Sister of the Earl of Albemarle; b. 1804; m. 1826, Henry Frederick Stephenson, Esq.
Sister of the Earl of Albemarle; born 1804; married 1826, Henry Frederick Stephenson, Esq.
56. STEPHENSON, Augustus Keppel, Esq.
A member of Lincoln’s Inn; c. to the bar, 1852. Goes the Norfolk Circuit; attends the Aylesbury, Bedford, Bury, and Ipswich Sessions (5, Paper-buildings, E.C.)
A member of Lincoln’s Inn; called to the bar, 1852. Practices on the Norfolk Circuit; attends the Aylesbury, Bedford, Bury, and Ipswich Sessions (5, Paper-buildings, E.C.)
56. STEPHENSON, Capt. Sussex Vane,
57. WHITMORE, Charles Shapland, Esq.
Of the family of Whitmore, of Slaughter, co. Gloucester, for nearly 300 years lords of that manor. S. of Gen. Sir George Whitmore, K.C.H., Col.-Com. Royal Engineers; m. 1845, Elizabeth, sister of Sir Robert Brownrigg, Bart.; has three sons. M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge; a barrister; a bencher of the Inner Temple; app. a Q.C. 1855; recorder of Gloucester; judge of the Southwark County Court (Oxford and Cambridge, and Travellers’ Clubs; 12, King’s-bench-walk, Temple, E.C.)
Of the Whitmore family from Slaughter, Gloucestershire, who have been the lords of that manor for nearly 300 years. Son of General Sir George Whitmore, K.C.H., Colonel-Commanding of the Royal Engineers; married in 1845 to Elizabeth, sister of Sir Robert Brownrigg, Bart.; he has three sons. He holds an M.A. from Trinity College, Cambridge; is a barrister; serves as a bencher of the Inner Temple; appointed Queen's Counsel in 1855; was the recorder of Gloucester; and is a judge of the Southwark County Court (Oxford and Cambridge, and Travellers’ Clubs; 12, King’s-bench-walk, Temple, E.C.)
58. RAGLAN, 2nd Baron (Somerset)
B. at Paris, 1817; suc. his father, the Field Marshal, 1855; m. 1856, Lady Georgiana, sister of Earl Beauchamp; has issue, two children. Educ. at Westminster; formerly in Ceylon Civil Service; sec. to King of Hanover, 1849–55; cornet Gloucester Yeomanry Cavalry, 1856; Lord in Waiting to the Queen, 1858–59. A conservative (Cefntilla-house, Usk, Monmouth).
B. in Paris, 1817; succeeded his father, the Field Marshal, in 1855; married in 1856 to Lady Georgiana, sister of Earl Beauchamp; has two children. Educated at Westminster; previously in the Ceylon Civil Service; secretary to the King of Hanover from 1849 to 1855; served as cornet in the Gloucester Yeomanry Cavalry in 1856; was a Lord in Waiting to the Queen from 1858 to 1859. A conservative (Cefntilla-house, Usk, Monmouth).
59. ROSE, Philip, Esq.
A solicitor of the firm of Baxter, Rose, and Norton; member of the Incorporated Law Society; com. of Oaths in Chancery (6, Victoria-street, Westminster, S.W.; Rayner’s, High Wycombe, Bucks.)
A lawyer at the firm of Baxter, Rose, and Norton; member of the Incorporated Law Society; Commissioner of Oaths in Chancery (6, Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.; Rayner's, High Wycombe, Bucks.)
60. MOUNT-CHARLES, Earl (Conyngham)
Eld. s. of the Marquis Conyngham; b. 1825; m. 1854, Lady Jane Stanhope, niece of present Earl of Harrington and of Duke of Bedford. App. capt. 1st Life Guards, 1854; lieut.-col. Donegal Militia, 1849; formerly state steward to the Lord-Lieut. of Ireland (Mount Charles, Donegal; Friary, Old Windsor, Berks).
Eldest son of the Marquis Conyngham; born in 1825; married in 1854 to Lady Jane Stanhope, niece of the current Earl of Harrington and the Duke of Bedford. Appointed captain of the 1st Life Guards in 1854; lieutenant colonel of the Donegal Militia in 1849; previously served as state steward to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (Mount Charles, Donegal; Friary, Old Windsor, Berks).
p. 9761. FORSYTH, William, Esq.
A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1839; app. a Queen’s Counsel, 1857; standing counsel to the Secretary of State in Council for India (3, Paper-buildings, E.C.)
A member of the Inner Temple; around the time of being called to the bar, 1839; appointed as a Queen’s Counsel, 1857; standing counsel to the Secretary of State in Council for India (3, Paper-buildings, E.C.)
62. REEVE, Henry, Esq.
Registrar of the Privy Council (Downing-street, S.W.)
Registrar of the Privy Council (Downing Street, S.W.)
63. CHESTER, Harry, Esq.
S. of the late Sir R. Chester, master of the ceremonies to the three last and present sovereigns; b. 1806; m. 1st dau. of R. Isherwood, Esq., and 2ndly, dau. of George Goff, Esq.; has issue. Edu. at the Charter-House, Westminster, and Trinity College, Cambridge; app. clerk Privy Council Office, 1826; attached to the legation at Lisbon, 1833; formerly assistant sec. to the Committee of Council on Education. A magistrate for Middlesex; vice-president of the Society of Arts (Athenæum Club).
S. of the late Sir R. Chester, master of ceremonies to the last three and current sovereigns; born in 1806; married first to the daughter of R. Isherwood, Esq., and secondly to the daughter of George Goff, Esq.; has children. Educated at the Charter House, Westminster, and Trinity College, Cambridge; appointed clerk in the Privy Council Office in 1826; attached to the legation in Lisbon in 1833; previously assistant secretary to the Committee of Council on Education. A magistrate for Middlesex; vice-president of the Society of Arts (Athenæum Club).
64. SARTORIS, Alfred, Esq.
M. 1856, the Hon. Mary Frances, dau. of Viscount Barrington.
M. 1856, the Hon. Mary Frances, daughter of Viscount Barrington.
65. BAILLIE, Col. Hugh,
Of the Baillies of Dockfour; b. 1777; m. 1st, dau. of the Rev. H. Reynett; 2ndly, dau. of Thomas Smith, Esq. of Castleton Hall; has issue. Lord-lieut. and sheriff principal of Ross-shire; M.P. for Rye, 1830–31, and for Honiton, 1835–47 (Tarradale and Redcastle, Rossshire).
Of the Baillies of Dockfour; born in 1777; married 1st to the daughter of Rev. H. Reynett; 2nd to the daughter of Thomas Smith, Esq. of Castleton Hall; has children. Lord lieutenant and principal sheriff of Ross-shire; Member of Parliament for Rye, 1830–31, and for Honiton, 1835–47 (Tarradale and Redcastle, Rossshire).
ST. ALBAN’S ROAD.
1. ELMORE, Alfred, Esq., R.A.
S. of late John Richard Elmore, Esq., M.D. of 27, Harley-street, Cavendish-square. B. at Clonakilty, co. Cork, 1816. A painter of eminence, whose productions have repeatedly attracted the choice of the leading prize-owners in the p. 98Art Union. First exhibited in 1834, at the Royal Academy, of which he was elected an associate in 1845. Elected a royal academician in 1857 (Athenæum Club).
S. of the late John Richard Elmore, Esq., M.D. of 27 Harley Street, Cavendish Square. Born in Clonakilty, County Cork, 1816. An accomplished painter whose works have consistently caught the attention of the top prize-winners in the p. 98Art Union. He first exhibited in 1834 at the Royal Academy, where he was made an associate in 1845. He became a royal academician in 1857 (Athenæum Club).
3. GILBERTSON, Edward, Esq.
Secretary to Ottoman Bank (26, Old Broad-street, E.C.)
Secretary to Ottoman Bank (26, Old Broad-street, E.C.)
6. HAMPSHIRE, William, Esq.
Paymaster of H.M. Household (Stable-yard, St. James’ Palace, S.W.)
Paymaster of Her Majesty's Household (Stable-yard, St. James's Palace, S.W.)
8. LEAHY, Arthur, Major, Royal Engineers,
2nd lieut., 1848; 1st lieut., 1854; captain, 1857; major, 1858; served in the Crimea in 1854–5, the latter part of the time as dep.-assistant quarter-master general. Is decorated with Crimean, Sardinian, and Turkish medals, and order of Medjidie of 5th class (Junior United Service Club).
2nd lieutenant, 1848; 1st lieutenant, 1854; captain, 1857; major, 1858; served in the Crimean War from 1854 to 1855, spending the latter part of that time as deputy-assistant quartermaster general. Received the Crimean, Sardinian, and Turkish medals, as well as the 5th class order of Medjidie (Junior United Service Club).
10. CHESTER, George, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
11. POTT, Francis Swaine, Esq.
In the iron trade. Of the firm of Burt and Potts, (38, and 65, York-street, Westminster, S.W.)
In the iron trade. Of the company Burt and Potts, (38, and 65, York-street, Westminster, S.W.)
St. GEORGE’S TERRACE.
1. WEBSTER, Thomas, Esq.
Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, since 1846. Medical officer to the Star Life Assurance Company. Was formerly coroner for Dominica.
Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, since 1846. Medical officer for the Star Life Assurance Company. Previously served as coroner for Dominica.
3. BRASIER, John Henry, Esq.
A member of Lincoln’s-inn; c. to the bar, 1849.
A member of Lincoln's Inn; called to the bar in 1849.
4. BROWN, Dr. John,
A surgeon.
A doctor.
6. STANESBY, Samuel, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
19. BIRCH, William, Esq.
A private tutor.
A private tutor.
p. 99ST. MARY ABBOT’S TERRACE.
1. HULL, George, M.D.
B. at Ayr, N.B. Member of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, 1814; M.D., 1824; Fellow of Royal Coll. of Physicians, Edinburgh, 1841; corresponding member of Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh. Formerly in 11th regiment; and for 10 years Physician of Montrose Infirmary, Lunatic Asylum, and Dispensary. Author of a pamphlet on Scarlatina and Diptheria, demonstrating the curative effects of Ammonia in those diseases.
B. at Ayr, N.B. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, 1814; M.D., 1824; Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, 1841; corresponding member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh. Previously served in the 11th regiment; and for 10 years was the Physician of Montrose Infirmary, Lunatic Asylum, and Dispensary. Author of a pamphlet on Scarlatina and Diphtheria, showing the healing effects of Ammonia in those diseases.
2. DODWELL, Rev. Henry John,
An M.A., of Oxford.
An M.A. from Oxford.
6. D’ORELLI, Edward Captain,
B., at Zurich, in Switzerland; married. A member of the Masonic Society. Formerly a merchant of 1, Riches Court, Lime-street; and of King-street, Cheapside.
B., in Zurich, Switzerland; married. A member of the Masonic Society. Previously a merchant at 1 Riches Court, Lime Street; and at King Street, Cheapside.
7. LYE, John Gaunt, Esq.
Land Surveyor and Auctioneer of the firm of Farebrother, Clark, and Lye, (6, Lancaster-place, Strand, W.C.)
Land Surveyor and Auctioneer at the firm of Farebrother, Clark, and Lye, (6, Lancaster-place, Strand, W.C.)
13. SCOTLAND, George, Esq., C.B.
Nominated a civil companion of the Bath, in 1848.
Nominated a civilian companion of the Bath in 1848.
14. WHITFIELD, George Corpe, Esq.
Photographic Miniature Painter, of the firm of Lock and Whitfield (178, Regent-street, W.)
Photographic Miniature Painter, of the company Lock and Whitfield (178, Regent-street, W.)
SCARSDALE TERRACE.
8. BELFOUR, Rev. Henry Olney,
Educated at Queen’s College, Cambridge; obtained his M.A., 1842; assistant master, Kensington Grammar School.
Educated at Queen’s College, Cambridge; earned his M.A. in 1842; worked as an assistant teacher at Kensington Grammar School.
p. 100SCARSDALE VILLAS.
7. JACKSON, Henry Bates, Esq.
In the Commissary General-in-Chief’s Department, War Office (Pall Mall, S.W.)
In the Chief Commissary's Department, War Office (Pall Mall, S.W.)
8. RAWSON, Henry, Esq.
A merchant (woollen) (21, Basinghall-street, E.C.)
A wool merchant (21, Basinghall-street, E.C.)
10. MACDONALD, Reginald George, Esq.
Captain and chief of Clanranald. B. 1788; m. 1812, Lady Caroline Anne Edgcumbe, 2nd dau. of 2nd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe; has issue.
Captain and head of Clanranald. Born in 1788; married in 1812 to Lady Caroline Anne Edgcumbe, the second daughter of the 2nd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe; has children.
12. FORSTER, George Henry, Esq.
Master R.N. Acquired his present rank, 1848; assisted at the capture of Chusan and other places, during the first campaign on the coast of China, 1841, and was wounded (medal).
Master R.N. achieved his current rank in 1848; he helped capture Chusan and other locations during the initial campaign along the coast of China in 1841, and he was wounded (medal).
13. SMITH, James Burrell, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
22. GIBBON, Arthur Augustus, Esq.
In the Accountant-General’s Department, War Office (Pall Mall, S.W.)
In the Accountant-General's Department, War Office (Pall Mall, S.W.)
29. MILLS, William Primrose, Esq.
A student of the Middle Temple.
A student at the Middle Temple.
SHAFTESBURY VILLAS.
4. WILLIAMSON, William Henry, Esq.
Merchant (tea), of the firm of Jerram and Williamson (14, Fenchurch-buildings).
Merchant (tea), from the company Jerram and Williamson (14, Fenchurch-buildings).
SHEFFIELD GARDENS.
1. REYNELL, John Griffiths, Esq.
A solicitor; member of the Incorporated Law Society; Comm. of Oaths in Chancery (8, Staple-inn, Holborn, W.C.)
A solicitor; member of the Incorporated Law Society; Commissioner of Oaths in Chancery (8, Staple-inn, Holborn, W.C.)
p. 1012. GALE, Edward John Morant, Esq.
The family of Gale was of importance in the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire, early in the 16th century, the first named in the pedigree, James Gale, being seated at Thirntoft, near Scruton, in 1523.
The Gale family was significant in the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire in the early 16th century, with the first mentioned in the family tree, James Gale, residing at Thirntoft, near Scruton, in 1523.
4. MURRAY, Lady
Eld. dau. of the late W. Rigby, Esq., of Oldfield Hall, Cheshire. M., 1826, Sir John Archibald Murray, Lord Murray, of the Court of Session, who died 1859.
Eldest daughter of the late W. Rigby, Esq., of Oldfield Hall, Cheshire. Married in 1826 to Sir John Archibald Murray, Lord Murray, of the Court of Session, who passed away in 1859.
14. PATERSON, William Benjamin, Esq.
A solicitor; member of the Incorporated Law Society, and of the Solicitors’ Benevolent Association (Bride-court, New Bridge-street, E.C.)
A solicitor; member of the Incorporated Law Society and the Solicitors’ Benevolent Association (Bride-court, New Bridge-street, E.C.)
18. SHIELS, John Caverhill, Esq.
A merchant (manufacturers’ agent) of the firm of Young, Shiels, and Co. (17, Watling-street, E.C.)
A merchant (manufacturers’ agent) from the firm Young, Shiels, and Co. (17, Watling-street, E.C.)
SHEFFIELD TERRACE.
1a. HEYLIN, Alexander, Esq.
A Publisher (28, Paternoster-row, E.C.)
A Publisher (28, Paternoster Row, EC)
3. JACKSON, Mrs. William Henry,
5th dau. of the late Rev. Wm. Munton, Rector of Priston, and of Dunkerton, Somerset. B. at the Rectory, Priston. Widow of Major W. H. Jackson, who fell at the battle of “Meeanee;” has one son, W. H. M. Jackson, Lieut. 81st foot.
5th daughter of the late Rev. Wm. Munton, Rector of Priston and Dunkerton, Somerset. Born at the Rectory, Priston. Widow of Major W. H. Jackson, who died at the battle of "Meeanee;" has one son, W. H. M. Jackson, Lieutenant 81st Foot.
4. DESPARD, Richard Carden, Esq.
A civil engineer (30, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W.)
A civil engineer (30, Great George Street, Westminster, S.W.)
8. DESPARD, Rev. George,
Educ. at Trinity Coll., Dublin; obtained his B.A., 1852; ordained 1853; Associate Secretary of the Church Pastoral Aid Society, 1857.
Educ. at Trinity College, Dublin; earned his B.A. in 1852; ordained in 1853; Associate Secretary of the Church Pastoral Aid Society in 1857.
p. 1029. HORTON, Edward John, Esq.
A solicitor (14, Furnival’s-Inn, E.C.)
A lawyer (14, Furnival’s-Inn, E.C.)
10. FRASER, Edward John, Esq.
A solicitor, of the firm of Dangerfield and Fraser; a member of the Incorporated Law Society (26, Craven-street, Strand, W.C.)
A lawyer from Dangerfield and Fraser; a member of the Incorporated Law Society (26, Craven-street, Strand, W.C.)
12. EVANS, Miss (Ann Elizabeth),
2nd dau. of the late Francis Evans, Esq., of Lenton grove, Notts., and his wife, Dorothy, dau. of the late Rev. Septimus Plumptre, Vicar of Marsfield, Notts. B., 1792, at Nottingham. A member of several societies for charitable purposes.
2nd daughter of the late Francis Evans, Esq., of Lenton Grove, Notts., and his wife, Dorothy, daughter of the late Rev. Septimus Plumptre, Vicar of Marsfield, Notts. Born in 1792 in Nottingham. A member of several charitable organizations.
20. JETTER, The Rev. John Andrew,
Ordained, 1829. Formerly perpetual curate of Ironbridge, Shropshire.
Ordained in 1829. Formerly the permanent pastor of Ironbridge, Shropshire.
SOUTH PLACE.
Stratheden House. STRATHEDEN AND CAMPBELL, 2nd Baron, (Campbell)
S. of the late Lord Campbell, Lord High Chancellor of England, whom he succeeded as Lord Campbell, 1861, having succeeded his mother in the barony of Stratheden, in 1860. B. 1824; educ. at Eton, Balliol College, Oxford, and Trinity College, Cambridge. M.A. 1846; M.P. for Cambridge, 1847–52, and for Harwich, 1859–60 (Reform Club; Hartrigge, Jedburgh, N.B.)
S. was the son of the late Lord Campbell, the Lord High Chancellor of England, who he became after in 1861, having inherited the barony of Stratheden from his mother in 1860. Born in 1824, he was educated at Eton, Balliol College, Oxford, and Trinity College, Cambridge. He earned his M.A. in 1846 and served as the Member of Parliament for Cambridge from 1847 to 1852 and for Harwich from 1859 to 1860 (Reform Club; Hartrigge, Jedburgh, N.B.)
Kent Mouse, A. OGILVY, Sir John, 9th Bart.
S. of Admiral Sir Wm. Ogilvy, Bart., by Sarah (who died in 1823), dau. of James Morley, Esq. B. 1803; m. 1st, 1831, Juliana Barbara, youngest dau. of late Lord Henry Howard; and 2nd, 1836, Lady Jane Elizabeth Howard, sister of present Earl of Suffolk. Educ. at p. 103Harrow and Christ Church, Oxford, M.P. (liberal) for Dundee, since 1857. Vice-lieut. and convenor of Forfarshire, and Lieut.-Col. of 1st Forfarshire Volunteers. Formerly in 2nd Life Guards (Baldovan House, Dundee; Travellers’ Club).
S. of Admiral Sir Wm. Ogilvy, Bart., and Sarah (who passed away in 1823), daughter of James Morley, Esq. Born in 1803; married first in 1831 to Juliana Barbara, the youngest daughter of the late Lord Henry Howard; and second in 1836 to Lady Jane Elizabeth Howard, sister of the current Earl of Suffolk. Educated at p. 103Harrow and Christ Church, Oxford. Member of Parliament (liberal) for Dundee since 1857. Vice-lieutenant and convenor of Forfarshire, and Lieutenant Colonel of the 1st Forfarshire Volunteers. Previously served in the 2nd Life Guards (Baldovan House, Dundee; Travellers’ Club).
Kent House, A. MORLEY, 2nd Earl of, (Parker)
Only s. of 1st earl, by his 2nd wife, Frances, only dau. of Thomas Talbot, Esq., of Gonville, co. Norfolk. B. 1810; suc. his father, 1840; m. 1842, Harriet Sophia, only d. of Montagu Edmund Parker, Esq., M.P., of Whiteway, Devon, and relict of Wm. Coryton, Esq., of Pentillie-castle, Cornwall. Educated at Christ Church, Oxford (B.A. 1830); Colonel of South Devon Militia, 1845. A lord-in-waiting to the Queen, 1846–52. App. dep.-warden of the Stannaries, 1852. J.P. and dep.-lieut. for Devonshire; liberal (Saltram House, near Plympton, Devon).
Only son of the first Earl, from his second wife, Frances, the only daughter of Thomas Talbot, Esq., of Gonville, Norfolk. Born in 1810; succeeded his father in 1840; married in 1842, Harriet Sophia, the only daughter of Montagu Edmund Parker, Esq., M.P., of Whiteway, Devon, and widow of Wm. Coryton, Esq., of Pentillie Castle, Cornwall. Educated at Christ Church, Oxford (B.A. 1830); Colonel of the South Devon Militia, 1845. Served as a lord-in-waiting to the Queen from 1846 to 1852. Appointed deputy warden of the Stannaries in 1852. Justice of the Peace and deputy lieutenant for Devonshire; liberal (Saltram House, near Plympton, Devon).
Kent House, B. LEWIS, Right Hon. Sir Geo. Cornewall, 2nd Bart.
B. 1806. S. of Sir Thomas Frankland Lewis, Bart., who died in 1855, by dau. of Sir George Cornewall, Bart. M. 1844, Lady Maria Theresa, sister of the present Earl of Clarendon, K.G. relict of Thomas Henry Lister, Esq., and mother of T. V. Lister, Esq., of whom a notice follows. Educ. at Eton, and Christ Church, Oxford (1st class in classics, and 2nd in mathematics, 1828; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831) C. to the bar, Middle Temple, 1831; J.P., and dep.-lieut. for Herefordshire, and Radnorshire; recorder, and J.P. for Radnor borough; M.P. (liberal) for Herefordshire, 1847–52, and for Radnor, since 1855; a poor-law commissioner, 1839–47; secretary to board of control, 1847–8; under secretary of state for Home Department, 1848–50; secretary of Treasury, 1850–2; Chancellor of Exchequer, 1855–8; secretary of state for Home Department, p. 1041859; secretary of state for War, since 1861. Author of various works, learned and political. Was editor of “Edinburgh Review,” 1853–5. A privy councillor, 1855. Is an hon. D.C.L. of Oxford (Athenæum and Travellers’ Clubs, Harpton Court, near Kington, Radnorshire).
B. 1806. Son of Sir Thomas Frankland Lewis, Bart., who passed away in 1855, by the daughter of Sir George Cornewall, Bart. Married in 1844 to Lady Maria Theresa, sister of the current Earl of Clarendon, K.G., who was the widow of Thomas Henry Lister, Esq., and mother of T. V. Lister, Esq., about whom a notice follows. Educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford (1st class in classics, and 2nd in mathematics, 1828; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831). Called to the bar at Middle Temple in 1831; Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for Herefordshire and Radnorshire; Recorder and Justice of the Peace for Radnor borough; Member of Parliament (Liberal) for Herefordshire from 1847 to 1852, and for Radnor since 1855; Poor Law Commissioner from 1839 to 1847; Secretary to the Board of Control from 1847 to 1848; Under Secretary of State for the Home Department from 1848 to 1850; Secretary of the Treasury from 1850 to 1852; Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1855 to 1858; Secretary of State for the Home Department, p. 1041859; Secretary of State for War since 1861. Author of various learned and political works. Was the editor of the “Edinburgh Review” from 1853 to 1855. A Privy Councillor since 1855. An honorary D.C.L. from Oxford (Athenæum and Travellers’ Clubs, Harpton Court, near Kington, Radnorshire).
Kent House, B. LISTER, Thomas Villiers, Esq.
Only s. of late Thomas Henry Lister, Esq., of Armitage Prk. Staffordsh., Regis.-Gen. of births, deaths, and marriages, by Lady Maria Theresa Villiers, sister of present Earl of Clarendon, and wife now of Sir G. C. Lewis (see preceding). B. 1832; M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge, 1853. In the Foreign Office, of which he was appointed a clerk, 1853, having been previously assistant private secretary to Lord Clarendon. Attach. to Lord John Russell’s special mission to Vienna, 1855; Lord Clarendon’s special mission to Paris, 1856; Earl Granville’s special embassy to Russia, same year. Private secretary to Lord Clarendon, Dec., 1857 to Feb., 1858. Précis writer to Earl Russell, since 1859. App. dep.-lieut. for Radnorshire, 1856 (Brooke’s and St. James’s Clubs; Armitage Park, Staffordshire).
Only son of the late Thomas Henry Lister, Esq., of Armitage Park, Staffordshire, Registrar General of births, deaths, and marriages, by Lady Maria Theresa Villiers, sister of the current Earl of Clarendon, and now the wife of Sir G. C. Lewis (see previous). Born in 1832; M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge, 1853. Joined the Foreign Office as a clerk in 1853, having previously been the assistant private secretary to Lord Clarendon. Attached to Lord John Russell’s special mission to Vienna in 1855; Lord Clarendon’s special mission to Paris in 1856; Earl Granville’s special embassy to Russia in the same year. Served as private secretary to Lord Clarendon from December 1857 to February 1858. Works as a précis writer for Earl Russell since 1859. Appointed Deputy Lieutenant for Radnorshire in 1856 (Brooke’s and St. James’s Clubs; Armitage Park, Staffordshire).
3. STERLING, Sir Anthony Conyngham, Colonel, K.C.B.,
S. of Capt. Edward Sterling. B. 1805; m. 1829, dau. of late Major-Gen. Joseph Baird. Entered the army, 1826; lieut., 1829; capt., 1833; major, 1846; lieut.-col., 1854; col., 1857. Was brig. major and assist. adjut. general of Highland division during Crimean campaign of 1854–5; present at Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol. For these services was nominated a companion of the Bath, and an officer of the Legion of Honor, and decorated with Crimean and Turkish medals, and 4th class of order of Medjidie; placed on half pay, Nov. 1855. Was military secretary to p. 105Lord Clyde, during the Indian Mutiny, for which he wears a medal; and was created a K.C.B., 1860.
S. of Capt. Edward Sterling. Born in 1805; married in 1829, daughter of the late Major-General Joseph Baird. Joined the army in 1826; promoted to lieutenant in 1829; captain in 1833; major in 1846; lieutenant colonel in 1854; colonel in 1857. Served as brigade major and assistant adjutant general of the Highland division during the Crimean campaign of 1854–5; present at Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and the siege of Sebastopol. For these services, he was nominated a companion of the Bath, an officer of the Legion of Honor, and received Crimean and Turkish medals, along with the 4th class of the Order of Medjidie; placed on half pay in November 1855. He was military secretary to p. 105Lord Clyde during the Indian Mutiny, for which he wears a medal; and was made a K.C.B. in 1860.
SOUTH VILLAS.
South Lodge. IFOLD, William, Esq.
A surveyor of the firm of Ifold and Hughes (38, Manchester-street, S.W.)
A surveyor from the firm Ifold and Hughes (38, Manchester Street, S.W.)
1. PHILLIP, John, Esq.
A royal academician and honorary member of the Royal Scottish Academy (Athenæum and Garrick Clubs).
A royal academician and honorary member of the Royal Scottish Academy (Athenæum and Garrick Clubs).
2. ETHERINGTON, Charles, Esq.
A solicitor; member of the Incorporated Law Society, and Solicitor’s Benevolent Institute. Perpetual commissioner for Kent (7, Dane’s-inn, Strand; Chatham).
A solicitor; member of the Incorporated Law Society and Solicitor’s Benevolent Institute. Perpetual commissioner for Kent (7, Dane’s-inn, Strand; Chatham).
The Observatory. SOUTH, Sir James, Kt.
S. of the late Mr. South, druggist, of Southwark. M. Ann, (she died, 1851) niece and sole heiress of the late Joseph Ellis, Esq., of South Lambeth. A member of the College of Surgeons. Formerly in practice in Blackman Street, Southwark; removed to Kensington, in 1823. Has devoted himself to astronomy; compiled, in conjunction with Sir J. Herschel, a catalogue of 380 stars; a founder of the Astronomical Society, in 1820. Has filled the presidential chair; knighted in 1830; enjoys a pension of £300 a year on the civil list, for his contributions to astronomy. His observatory contains many fine equatorial instruments, and is known among men of science throughout Europe. Author of “The Curiosities of Science.” A Fellow of the Royal Society of London and Edinburgh; Fellow of the Linnæan Society: hon. member of the Royal Irish Academy (Athenæum Club).
S. of the late Mr. South, a pharmacist from Southwark. M. Ann, (she died in 1851) niece and only heir of the late Joseph Ellis, Esq., from South Lambeth. A member of the College of Surgeons. Previously practiced in Blackman Street, Southwark; moved to Kensington in 1823. Has dedicated himself to astronomy; worked with Sir J. Herschel to compile a catalogue of 380 stars; a founder of the Astronomical Society in 1820. Has served as president; knighted in 1830; receives a pension of £300 a year from the civil list for his contributions to astronomy. His observatory features many excellent equatorial instruments and is recognized among scientists across Europe. Author of “The Curiosities of Science.” A Fellow of the Royal Society of London and Edinburgh; Fellow of the Linnæan Society; honorary member of the Royal Irish Academy (Athenæum Club).
Stanhope Villa. PRANCE, Vaughan, Esq.
A solicitor (37, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars, E.C.)
A lawyer (37, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars, E.C.)
p. 106Clifton Villa. RANKLEY, Alfred, Esq.
An artist. B. in Marylebone.
An artist. B. in Marylebone.
SUSSEX PLACE.
9. APPELL, John William, Esq.
B. in Offenbach on the Main, 1829; m. Frances, dau. of the late W. Andrew Bond, Esq. of Ashford Kent; Author of several works in German on the history of Literature.
B. in Offenbach on the Main, 1829; m. Frances, daughter of the late W. Andrew Bond, Esq. of Ashford Kent; Author of several works in German on the history of Literature.
11. BONAR, William, Esq.
Secretary to the General Ship-owners’ Society (12, St. Michael’s Alley, Cornhill, E.C.)
Secretary to the General Ship-owners' Society (12, St. Michael’s Alley, Cornhill, E.C.)
22. GAMBARDELLA, Spiridione, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
26. DOWNER, Horace Charles, Esq.
A stock-broker of the firm of Faulconer and Downer; member of the Stock Exchange (12, Copthall Court, E.C.)
A stockbroker with the firm Faulconer and Downer; a member of the Stock Exchange (12, Copthall Court, E.C.)
28. DE FONTBLANQUE, Thomas Francis, Esq.
In the Accountant General’s Department of the War Office (Pall Mall, S.W.)
In the Accountant General's Department of the War Office (Pall Mall, S.W.)
31. PURCELL, Lyndsay Dillon, Esq.
A member of the Middle Temple; c. to the bar, 1843 (1, Cloisters Temple, E.C.)
A member of the Middle Temple; called to the bar, 1843 (1, Cloisters Temple, E.C.)
33. HENSMAN, Henry, Esq.
In the Engineer’s Department of the Bank of England (Threadneedle Street, E.C.)
In the Engineer’s Department of the Bank of England (Threadneedle Street, E.C.)
TOR VILLAS.
1. HUNT, William Holman, Esq.
Painter; b. in London 1827; an eminent pre-Raphaelite; first exhibited in the Academy, 1846.
Painter; born in London 1827; a prominent pre-Raphaelite; first showcased at the Academy in 1846.
2. SMITH, George, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
Campden Lodge. THEED, William, Esq.
A sculptor (12a, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square, W.)
A sculptor (12a, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square, W.)
p. 107UPPER BEDFORD PLACE.
2. SAUNDERS, Josiah, Esq.
A dentist, of the firm of Featherstone and Saunders (42, Albemarle-street, W.)
A dentist from the firm of Featherstone and Saunders (42, Albemarle-street, W.)
UPPER HORNTON VILLAS.
6. WESTENHOLZ, André P., Esq.
A merchant, of the firm of Westenholz, Bros. (26, Mark-lane, E.C.)
A merchant from the company Westenholz, Bros. (26, Mark-lane, E.C.)
UPPER KENSINGTON GORE.
Eden Lodge. EDEN, Honourable Emily,
Sister of Lord Auckland (Velletta, Broadstairs, Kent).
Sister of Lord Auckland (Velletta, Broadstairs, Kent).
2. HAMMERSLEY, Hugh, Esq.
A magistrate, and dep.-lieut. for Oxfordshire; a visiting justice of the County Prison, and of the County Lunatic Asylum, at Littlemore; a member of the County Police Committee; vice-chairman of the Quarter Sessions; has served the office of high sheriff (Pyrton Manor, Tetsworth; Athenæum and Union Clubs).
A magistrate and deputy lieutenant for Oxfordshire; a visiting justice for the County Prison and the County Lunatic Asylum in Littlemore; a member of the County Police Committee; vice-chairman of the Quarter Sessions; has held the position of high sheriff (Pyrton Manor, Tetsworth; Athenæum and Union Clubs).
Stanhope Lodge. BAYLEY, Sir John Edward George, 2nd Bart.
B. 1794; suc. his father (many years a judge of the Court of Queen’s Bench, and a baron of the Exchequer), 1841; m. 1st, 1822, dau. of John Minet Fector, Esq. of Kearnsey Abbey, Dover (who died, 1854); 2ndly, 1855, Selina, dau. of Col. Marley; has issue, two sons. Member of the Middle Temple; c. to the bar, 1835; clerk of Assizes for the Northern Circuit. The Bayleys are descended in the female line from the ancient family of Bigland of Bigland, in Lancashire (Union Club; Updown House, Sandwich; Cowes Castle, Isle of Wight).
B. 1794; succeeded his father (who was a judge of the Court of Queen’s Bench for many years and a baron of the Exchequer) in 1841; married first, in 1822, the daughter of John Minet Fector, Esq. of Kearnsey Abbey, Dover (who passed away in 1854); secondly, in 1855, Selina, daughter of Col. Marley; has two sons. Member of the Middle Temple; called to the bar in 1835; clerk of Assizes for the Northern Circuit. The Bayleys are descended through the female line from the ancient family of Bigland of Bigland in Lancashire (Union Club; Updown House, Sandwich; Cowes Castle, Isle of Wight).
p. 108Gore Lodge. 4. BIRCH, Dr. Scholes Butler,
Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, since 1847, a licentiate of Soc. of Apothecaries since 1848; and an M.D., St. Andrew’s, since 1850; a member of the British Medical Association. Formerly Surgeon to the Canal-street Hospital, and demonstrator of anatomy at the Manchester School of Medicine; has devoted much of his attention to diphtheria, scarlatina, and the therapeutic use of oxygen.
Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in England since 1847, a licensed member of the Society of Apothecaries since 1848, and an M.D. from St. Andrew's since 1850; also a member of the British Medical Association. Previously served as Surgeon at Canal Street Hospital and was a demonstrator of anatomy at the Manchester School of Medicine; has focused much of his work on diphtheria, scarlet fever, and the therapeutic use of oxygen.
5. WADE, James, Esq.
In the Office of the Royal Commission Exhibition of 1851.
In the Office of the Royal Commission Exhibition of 1851.
UPPER PHILLIMORE GARDENS.
2. BROOKS, Thomas, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
4. DUFFIELD, William, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
5. WEBSTER, William Shakespeare, Esq.
A solicitor of the firm of Robinson, Webster, and Robinson (6, Half-moon-street, W.)
A lawyer from the firm of Robinson, Webster, and Robinson (6, Half-moon-street, W.)
7. POLLOCK, Robert James, Esq.
Has been a licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries, since 1826, a member of the Royal College of Surgeons since 1831, and a Fellow of the latter since 1853.
Has been a licensed member of the Society of Apothecaries since 1826, a member of the Royal College of Surgeons since 1831, and a Fellow of the latter since 1853.
9. WELLS, Henry Tamworth, Esq., Junior,
An artist (17, Stratford-place, Oxford-street, W.)
An artist (17, Stratford Place, Oxford Street, W.)
11. TAYLER, John Frederick, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
13. DILLON, Frank, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
15. SHAEN, William, Esq.
19. LENNOX, Lord William Pitt,
Uncle of the Duke of Richmond; b. 1799; formerly a Capt. in the Royal Horse Guards; ex aide-de-camp to the late Duke of Wellington, and the late Sir Peregrine Maitland; holds an app. in the Queen’s Royal Archer Guard of Scotland; served in Parliament from 1832–36 as M.P. for King’s Lynn; author of “Compton Audley,” “The Tuft Hunter,” “Percy Hamilton,” “Philip Courtenay,” “The Story of my Life,” “Wellington in Private Life,” “Merrie England,” “Pictures of Sporting Life and Character,” “ Recreations of a Sportsman,” “Memoir of the 5th Duke of Richmond;” a contributor to the Sporting Review since its commencement; edited the “Review” newspaper for a year; has contributed to “The Diadem,” “The Book of Beauty,” Bentley’s, Ainsworth’s, and Colborne’s Magazines, and “The Illustrated London News”.
Uncle of the Duke of Richmond; born in 1799; formerly a Captain in the Royal Horse Guards; former aide-de-camp to the late Duke of Wellington and the late Sir Peregrine Maitland; currently holds a position in the Queen’s Royal Archer Guard of Scotland; served in Parliament from 1832 to 1836 as the Member of Parliament for King’s Lynn; author of “Compton Audley,” “The Tuft Hunter,” “Percy Hamilton,” “Philip Courtenay,” “The Story of my Life,” “Wellington in Private Life,” “Merrie England,” “Pictures of Sporting Life and Character,” “Recreations of a Sportsman,” “Memoir of the 5th Duke of Richmond;” a contributor to the Sporting Review since its start; edited the “Review” newspaper for a year; has written for “The Diadem,” “The Book of Beauty,” Bentley’s, Ainsworth’s, and Colborne’s Magazines, and “The Illustrated London News.”
UPPER PHILLIMORE PLACE.
8. DUDFIELD, Thomas Orme, Esq.
An M.D.; licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians; member of the Royal Coll. of Surgeons, England; surgeon to the Workhouse of the united parishes of St. Margaret and St. John the Evangelist (Westminster), at Kensington; medical officer and public vaccinator to the hamlet of Knightsbridge. Formerly anatomical prosector to the Royal Coll. of Surgeons.
An M.D.; licensed member of the Royal College of Physicians; member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England; surgeon for the Workhouse of the united parishes of St. Margaret and St. John the Evangelist (Westminster), at Kensington; medical officer and public vaccinator for the hamlet of Knightsbridge. Previously worked as an anatomical prosector for the Royal College of Surgeons.
13. FREEMAN, Robert, Esq.,
B., at Walsham, Suffolk, 1818; a member of the Metropolitan Board of Works and of the Pharmaceutical Society.
B., at Walsham, Suffolk, 1818; a member of the Metropolitan Board of Works and the Pharmaceutical Society.
16. CHIPPENDALE, John, Esq.
Has been a member of the p. 110Royal College of Surgeons since 1835, and a Fellow since 1843; a consulting surgeon; surgeon to the Farringdon General Dispensary during 17 years; has contributed largely to the professional journals of the day (especially on tumours and cholera); an extensive traveller; a member of the Medical Society of London (Royal Southern Yacht Club; Claremont-cottage, Cowes, Isle of Wight).
Has been a member of the p. 110Royal College of Surgeons since 1835, and a Fellow since 1843; a consulting surgeon; surgeon at the Farringdon General Dispensary for 17 years; has contributed extensively to the professional journals of the time (especially on tumors and cholera); a frequent traveler; a member of the Medical Society of London (Royal Southern Yacht Club; Claremont Cottage, Cowes, Isle of Wight).
19. LEESON, John, Esq.
B., 1803, in Davies-st., Berkeley-sq.; a retired merchant, (coal).
B., 1803, on Davies Street, Berkeley Square; a retired merchant, (coal).
20. STANHAM, George Gordon, Esq.
An architect and surveyor.
An architect and a surveyor.
23. GILBERT, Henry, Esq.
A Dentist (2, Suffolk-place, Pall Mall, East, S.W.)
A Dentist (2, Suffolk-place, Pall Mall, East, S.W.)
27. OXENHAM, George Nutford, Esq.
A member of Lincoln’s; c. to the bar, 1825; attends the Western Circuit (61, Chancery-lane, W.C.)
A member of Lincoln’s; called to the bar in 1825; attends the Western Circuit (61, Chancery-lane, W.C.)
29. RAMSAY, Andrew Crombie, Esq.
Engaged in the Geological Survey, as local director for Great Britain; professor of Geology in the Government school of Mines; an examiner for science in the South Kensington Museum; a Fellow of the Royal and Geological Societies (Athenæum Club; Geological Survey Office, Jermyn-street, S.W.)
Engaged in the Geological Survey as the local director for Great Britain; professor of Geology at the Government School of Mines; an examiner for science at the South Kensington Museum; a Fellow of the Royal and Geological Societies (Athenæum Club; Geological Survey Office, Jermyn Street, S.W.)
30. ARLIDGE, Dr. John Thomas,
Has been an M.B. and A.B. London, since 1846; a member of the Royal College of Surgeons since 1847; and a licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, London, since 1854. Was formerly physician to the Surrey and Farringdon General Dispensary, and Resident Medical Superintendent of St. Luke’s Hospital. Is a Fellow of the West Medical Society; and an associate of King’s Coll. Has devoted much of his attention to cases of insanity and to cerebral pathology.
Has been an M.B. and A.B. in London since 1846; a member of the Royal College of Surgeons since 1847; and a licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, London, since 1854. Was previously a physician at the Surrey and Farringdon General Dispensary and the Resident Medical Superintendent of St. Luke’s Hospital. Is a Fellow of the West Medical Society and an associate of King’s College. Has dedicated much of his attention to cases of mental illness and brain pathology.
p. 11132. HANSLER, Captain Robert Jacob,
Eld. s. of Sir John T. Hansler, F.R.S., whose father was a landaman of Zurich. M., Marrianne, dau. of the late Joseph Collis, Esq. senior Registrar High Court of Chancery. A magistrate for Middlesex; served as Capt. in East Essex Militia, under the late Viscount Jocelyn, M.P. (Junior United Service Club).
Eldest son of Sir John T. Hansler, F.R.S., whose father was a landaman of Zurich. Married to Marrianne, daughter of the late Joseph Collis, Esq., senior Registrar of the High Court of Chancery. A magistrate for Middlesex; served as Captain in the East Essex Militia under the late Viscount Jocelyn, M.P. (Junior United Service Club).
VICARAGE GARDENS.
3. NORTH, Ford, Esq.,
A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1856; an equity draftsman and conveyancer; attends the Lancaster Chancery and Palatine Court (44, Chancery-lane, W.C.)
A member of the Inner Temple; around the time of being called to the bar, 1856; an equity draftsman and conveyancer; attends the Lancaster Chancery and Palatine Court (44, Chancery-lane, W.C.)
7. CONYNGHAME, Hon. Mrs. (Frances Elizabeth),
Sister of Lord Hardinge; b. 1824; m. 1845, Major-Gen. Arthur A. Thurlow Conynghame, C.B., commanding the Scinde Division, Bombay Presidency.
Sister of Lord Hardinge; born in 1824; married in 1845, Major-Gen. Arthur A. Thurlow Conynghame, C.B., who was in charge of the Scinde Division, Bombay Presidency.
8. HAWKINS, John William, Esq.
A solicitor and parliamentary agent of the firm of Hawkins, Bloxam, and Hawkins. Member of the Incorporated Law Society (2, New Boswell Court, Carey Street, W.C.)
A solicitor and parliamentary agent from the firm of Hawkins, Bloxam, and Hawkins. Member of the Incorporated Law Society (2, New Boswell Court, Carey Street, W.C.)
9. DAY, John Charles Frederick Sigismund, Esq.
A member of the Middle Temple; c. to the bar, 1849; is a special pleader; attends the Home Circuit (1, Elm-court, Temple, E.C.)
A member of the Middle Temple; called to the bar in 1849; is a special pleader; attends the Home Circuit (1, Elm-court, Temple, E.C.)
11. BOUVIER, Julius, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
VICARAGE PLACE.
York House. COATES, Thomas, Esq.
A parliamentary agent, of the firm of Dyson, Hall, Parkes, Coates, and Shrabsole (24, Parliament-street, S.W.)
A parliamentary agent from the firm Dyson, Hall, Parkes, Coates, and Shrabsole (24, Parliament-street, S.W.)
p. 112The Vicarage. SINCLAIR, Ven. Archdeacon John,
Brother of the present Sir George Sinclair, 2nd bart. and s. of the 1st bart., who was founder of the Board of Agriculture, and whose statistical account of Scotland is one of the most valuable works ever compiled. Born 20 Aug. 1797. Educ. at Pembroke College, Oxford; obtained his M.A. 1822; ordained 1821; vicar of Kensington, 1842; archdeacon of Middlesex, 1843. Has written on various important subjects, especially on church patronage, national education, the Gorham case, &c. His life of his father, in 2 vols. is particularly deserving of notice.
Brother of the current Sir George Sinclair, 2nd baronet, and son of the 1st baronet, who established the Board of Agriculture, and whose statistical account of Scotland is one of the most valuable works ever created. Born August 20, 1797. Educated at Pembroke College, Oxford; earned his M.A. in 1822; ordained in 1821; became vicar of Kensington in 1842; appointed archdeacon of Middlesex in 1843. He has written on various important topics, particularly regarding church patronage, national education, the Gorham case, etc. His biography of his father, in 2 volumes, is particularly noteworthy.
VICTORIA ROAD.
2. CRESSWELL, Corbett, Esq.
A surveyor and valuer (7, Quality-court, Chancery-lane, W.C.)
A surveyor and appraiser (7, Quality Court, Chancery Lane, W.C.)
3. HILLYARD, The Rev. George,
Educ. at St. Bee’s Theological College; ordained 1854; late curate of Barrowforld, Lancashire.
Educated at St. Bee’s Theological College; ordained in 1854; former curate of Barrowford, Lancashire.
4. FORBES, Lieut.-Colonel Francis,
Late of the Madras Cavalry; promoted to his present rank, 1854.
Late of the Madras Cavalry; promoted to his current rank, 1854.
7. O’NEIL, Henry Nelson, Esq.
B. 1817. An associate of the Royal Academy of Arts (Garrick Club).
B. 1817. An associate of the Royal Academy of Arts (Garrick Club).
8. BRIDELL, Frederick Lee, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
11. GREIG, John Borthwick, Esq.
A parliamentary agent, of the firm of Dodds and Greig (18, Abingdon-street, Westminster, S.W.)
A parliamentary agent from the firm of Dodds and Greig (18, Abingdon-street, Westminster, S.W.)
13. DU CANE, Captain Edmund Frederick,
23. CULHANE, Morgan, Esq.
Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, since 1831; and a licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries, since 1836. Formerly surgeon of the King’s Own Light Infantry Militia.
Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in England since 1831 and a licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries since 1836. Previously served as a surgeon for the King’s Own Light Infantry Militia.
24. WILLIS, Henry Britton, Esq.
An artist. Member of the Society of Painters in Water Colours.
An artist. Member of the Society of Painters in Watercolors.
26. SPILLMAN, George, Esq.
An auctioneer and surveyor (32, Surrey-street, Strand).
An auctioneer and surveyor (32, Surrey Street, Strand).
28. OAKES, John Wright, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
29. CORBOULD, Alfred H., Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
31. COLLISTER, John, Esq.,
A civil engineer (20, Parliament-street, S.W.)
A civil engineer (20, Parliament Street, SW)
32. FENN, Robert Liveing, Esq.
In the office for the Reduction of the National Debt (19, Old Jewry, E.C.)
In the office for the Reduction of the National Debt (19, Old Jewry, E.C.)
33. KAMENSKY, Gabriel, Esq.
Russian Commissioner to the International Exhibition.
Russian Commissioner to the International Exhibition.
Clarendon Cottage. PURDY, Frederick, Esq.
Officially attached to the Poor Law Board (Whitehall, S.W.)
Officially connected to the Poor Law Board (Whitehall, S.W.)
Restormel Lodge. HAWKE, John, Esq.
A solicitor (7, Vigo Street, Regent-street, S.W.)
A lawyer (7, Vigo Street, Regent Street, S.W.)
Park Villa. PIXLEY, Captain William,
An elder brother of the Trinity House (Trinity-square, Tower Hill, E.C.)
An older brother of the Trinity House (Trinity-square, Tower Hill, E.C.)
p. 114Victoria Cottage. RICHARDS, Oliver, Esq.
A solicitor (16, Warwick-st. W.)
A lawyer (16, Warwick-st. W.)
Walton Villa. MARSHALL, Thomas Falcon, Esq.
An artist.
An artist.
53. KINNEAR, John Boyd, Esq.
A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1855; an equity draftsman, conveyancer, and Scotch advocate. Attends the Home Circuit (9, Old-square, Lincoln’s-inn, W.C.)
A member of the Inner Temple; around the time of being called to the bar, 1855; works as an equity draftsman, conveyancer, and Scottish advocate. Attends the Home Circuit (9, Old-square, Lincoln’s-inn, W.C.)
WARWICK GARDENS, (East).
3. HARLE, William Lockey, Esq.
Solicitor; deputy recorder of Newcastle upon Tyne; Parliamentary agent (Reform Club; 20, Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, W.C.; Collingwood Tower, Tynemouth).
Solicitor; deputy recorder of Newcastle upon Tyne; Parliamentary agent (Reform Club; 20, Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, W.C.; Collingwood Tower, Tynemouth).
8. BURKINYOUNG, John Alfred, Esq.
A director of Calcutta and South Eastern Railway.
A director of the Calcutta and South Eastern Railway.
14. CHAMBRÉ, Thomas, Esq.
A directory of the Property Protection Insurance Company (23, Bridge-street, Blackfriars).
A directory of the Property Protection Insurance Company (23, Bridge Street, Blackfriars).
15. KEITH, Thomas William, Esq.
Senior clerk in the Accountant General’s Department of the office of the Secretary of State for India.
Senior clerk in the Accountant General's Department of the Office of the Secretary of State for India.
16. PEARPOINT, Robert Henry, Esq.
Solicitor and member of the Incorporated Law Society (50, Leicester-square, E.C.)
Solicitor and member of the Incorporated Law Society (50, Leicester Square, E.C.)
WARWICK GARDENS, (West).
25. PRESTON, John Hughes, Esq.
26. ELAND, George Francis, Esq.
Solicitor of the firm of Palmer, Nettleship, and Eland. A member of the Incorporated Law Society (4, Trafalgar-square, Charing Cross, W.C.)
Solicitor at the firm of Palmer, Nettleship, and Eland. A member of the Incorporated Law Society (4, Trafalgar square, Charing Cross, W.C.)
30. M’DONNELL, Morgan Augustine, Esq.
C. to the bar, Gray’s Inn, 1855. Home Circuit (1, Pump-court, Temple, E.C.)
C. to the bar, Gray’s Inn, 1855. Home Circuit (1, Pump-court, Temple, E.C.)
WARWICK SQUARE. East Side.
4. CONDELL, Charles, Esq.
A solicitor (7, Copthall-court, E.C.)
A lawyer (7, Copthall-court, E.C.)
WARWICK SQUARE. West Side.
1. OEHME, William Daniel Henry, Esq.,
A parliamentary agent, and solicitor to the North Western Bank of India; a member of the Incorporated Law Society (221, Gresham House, Old Broad-street, E.C.)
A parliamentary agent and solicitor for the North Western Bank of India; a member of the Incorporated Law Society (221, Gresham House, Old Broad-street, E.C.)
WILTON TERRACE.
1. VALENTINE, John Sutherland, Esq.
Civil engineer; a member of the Institute (17, Parliament-street, Westminster, S.W.)
Civil engineer; a member of the Institute (17, Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W.)
3. PHILPOT, Ven. Archdeacon Benjamin.
Educ. at Christ College, Cambridge. Senior opt. M.A. 1812; ordained 1815; rector of Great Cressingham, Thetford, Norfolk. Formerly archdeacon of Sodor and Man, and rector of Kirk Andrew’s; previously Foundation Fellow of Christ College, Cambridge; author of numerous sermons, essays, and lectures; has preached at All Soul’s, Langham-place (Lydney Vicarage, near Gloucester.)
Educated at Christ College, Cambridge. Senior option. M.A. 1812; ordained 1815; rector of Great Cressingham, Thetford, Norfolk. Formerly archdeacon of Sodor and Man, and rector of Kirk Andrew’s; previously Foundation Fellow of Christ College, Cambridge; author of numerous sermons, essays, and lectures; has preached at All Soul’s, Langham Place (Lydney Vicarage, near Gloucester).
5. VALLANCE, Captain Thomas William,
WRIGHT’S LANE.
Scarsdale House. CURZON, Hon. Edw. Cecil,
2nd s. of the Hon. Robert Curzon and Baroness de la Zouche; b. 1812; m. 1834, dau. of James Daniell, Esq.; has issue. George, an officer of the 2nd Life Guards; W. Southwell, an officer of the Royal Artillery; Mrs. Wentworth Gore, and three other daus. Educ. at Harrow, and Christ Church, Oxford; a member of Lincoln’s-Inn; c. to the bar, 1840; an assist. registrar of designs; a magistrate for Middlesex (and dep.-lieut.) and Westminster; a director of the London Exchange Insurance Company (1, Whitehall, S.W.; Travellers’, Oxford and Cambridge, and Volunteer Clubs).
2nd son of the Hon. Robert Curzon and Baroness de la Zouche; born 1812; married in 1834 to the daughter of James Daniell, Esq.; has children. George, an officer in the 2nd Life Guards; W. Southwell, an officer in the Royal Artillery; Mrs. Wentworth Gore, and three other daughters. Educated at Harrow and Christ Church, Oxford; a member of Lincoln’s Inn; called to the bar in 1840; an assistant registrar of designs; a magistrate for Middlesex (and deputy lieutenant) and Westminster; a director of the London Exchange Insurance Company (1, Whitehall, S.W.; Travellers’, Oxford and Cambridge, and Volunteer Clubs).
YORK VILLAS.
4. MALINGS, William, Esq.
An East India and China merchant (4, George-yard, Lombard-street, E.C.)
An East India and China merchant (4, George Yard, Lombard Street, E.C.)
Windham Villa. DESBARRES, Lieut., Henry Wyndham,
Unattached; entd. the army, 1814; obtained his present rank in the same year. Has been on half-pay, since 1826.
Unattached; entered the army, 1814; achieved his current rank in the same year. Has been on half-pay since 1826.
Chalfont Lodge. VIZETELLY, Henry, Esq.
A wood-engraver, of the firm of Vizetelly and Loudan (15, and 16, Gough-square, E.C.)
A wood engraver from the company Vizetelly and Loudan (15 and 16, Gough-square, E.C.)
The Elms. EGG, Augustus Leopold, Esq.
A royal academician. B. in London, 1816. First exhibited at the Academy, 1838; elected associate 1848; selected to arrange the Gallery of Modern Paintings, at the Manchester Exhibition, 1857. A painter of scenic and humourous subjects (Athenæum and Garrick Clubs).
A royal academician. Born in London, 1816. First exhibited at the Academy in 1838; elected as an associate in 1848; chosen to organize the Gallery of Modern Paintings at the Manchester Exhibition in 1857. A painter known for scenic and humorous subjects (Athenæum and Garrick Clubs).
p. 117YOUNG STREET.
5. HEWARD, Robert, Esq.,
A member of the Linnæan Society.
A member of the Linnaean Society.
9. HOWLETT, Rev. John Henry,
Educated at Pembroke Coll., Cambridge; obtained his M.A. 1807. Reader at the Chapel Royal, Whitehall. Has been Rector of Foston, in the diocese of Peterboro’, since 1834.
Educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge; earned his M.A. in 1807. Reader at the Chapel Royal, Whitehall. Has been Rector of Foston, in the diocese of Peterborough, since 1834.
11. STOATT, Charles, Esq.,
A sculptor.
A sculptor.
11. CLINT, Alfred, Esq.
A landscape painter. A member of the Society of British Artists, Incorporated by Royal Charter.
A landscape painter. A member of the Society of British Artists, recognized by Royal Charter.
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p. 119ALPHABETICAL LIST
of
The Aristocracy of Kensington.
ABBOTT, William Esq. William Abbott, Esq. |
Durham Villas Durham Apartments |
No. 8. No. 8. |
ABETHELL, Richard, Esq. ABETHELL, Richard, Esq. |
Palace Gardens Terrace Palace Gardens Terrace |
No. 28. No. 28. |
ADAM, Joseph, Esq. ADAM, Joseph, Attorney at Law |
Abingdon Villas Abingdon Villas |
No. 20. No. 20. |
ADAMS, George William, Esq. George William Adams, Esq. |
Addison Road Addison Road |
No. 73. No. 73. |
AIRLIE, Earl of Earl of Airlie |
Campden Hill Campden Hill |
Holly Lodge. Holly Lodge |
ALBEMARLE, Earl of Earl of Albemarle |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 47. No. 47. |
ALDRIDGE, John Esq. John Aldridge, Esq. |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 20. No. 20. |
ALFORD, Lady Marian Margaret ALFORD, Lady Marian Margaret |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 11. No. 11. |
ALLEN, Alderman William Ferneley ALLEN, Alderman William Ferneley |
Petersham Terrace Petersham Terrace |
No. 6. No. 6. |
APLIN, William Golby, Esq. APLIN, William Golby, Mr. |
Abingdon Villas Abingdon Villas |
No. 25. No. 25. |
APPELL, John William, Esq. APPELL, John William, Esq. |
Sussex Place Sussex Place |
No. 9. No. 9. |
ARGYLL, Dowager Duchess of ARGYLL, Dowager Duchess |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 40. No. 40. |
ARGYLL, Duke of Duke of Argyll |
Campden Hill Campden Hill |
Argyll House. Argyll House. |
ARLIDGE, Dr. John Thomas Dr. John Thomas ARLIDGE |
Upper Phillimore Place Upper Phillimore Place |
No. 30. No. 30. |
ARTHUR, Lieut.-Col. Sir Fred. Leopold Bart. ARTHUR, Lieut.-Col. Sir Fred. Leopold Bart. |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 7. No. 7. |
ASHBROOK, Dowager Viscountess ASHBROOK, Viscountess Dowager |
Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen's Gate Terrace |
No. 35. No. 35. |
ASHWORTH, The Rev. John Harvey Rev. John Harvey Ashworth |
Marlborough Terrace Marlborough Terrace |
No. 2. No. 2. |
ASTLEY, Hugh Francis Lethbridge, Esq. Hugh Francis Lethbridge Astley, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 35. No. 35. |
ASTLEY, Lieut.-Colonel John Dugdale ASTLEY, Lt. Colonel John Dugdale |
Ennismore Place Ennismore Place |
No. 2. No. 2. |
ATWELL, Joseph, Esq. Joseph Atwell, Esq. |
Campden Hill Villas Campden Hill Drive |
No. 13. No. 13. |
AULDJO, Thomas Rose, Esq. Thomas Rose Auldjo, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 1. No. 1. |
AYTOUN, Miss Isabella Miss Isabella Aytoun |
Palace Gardens Terrace Palace Gardens Terrace |
No. 14. No. 14. |
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BADART, Francois, Esq. BADART, Francois, Attorney at Law. |
Addison Gardens Addison Gardens |
No. 43. No. 43. |
BADE, Herman, Esq. Bade, Herman, Esq. |
Pembroke Cottages (South) Pembroke Cottages South |
No. 3 No. 3 |
Campden Hill Terrace Campden Hill Terrace |
No. 6. No. 6. |
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BAILLIE, Colonel Hugh Colonel Hugh Baillie |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 65. No. 65. |
BANNISTER, Hugh, Esq. Bannister, Hugh, Esq. |
Campden Grove Campden Grove |
No. 6. No. 6. |
BANNISTER, Mrs. Mrs. Bannister |
Campden Grove Campden Grove |
No. 6. No. 6. |
BARING, Honourable Louisa BARING, Hon. Louisa |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 23. No. 23. |
BARING, Honourable Lydia Emily Lydia Emily Baring, Honorable |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 23. No. 23. |
BARLOW, Edmund, Esq. BARLOW, Edmund, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 36. No. 36. |
BARLOW, Col. George Edward Pratt BARLOW, Col. George E. Pratt |
Leonard Place Leonard Avenue |
No. 8. No. 8. |
BARLOW, Captain Henry William CAPTAIN HENRY WILLIAM BARLOW |
Campden Hill Road Campden Hill Road |
No. 18. No. 18. |
BARLOW, James Pratt, Esq. BARLOW, James Pratt, Esq. |
Hyde Park Gate Hyde Park Gate |
No. 11. No. 11. |
BARLOW, Rev. John Rev. John Barlow |
Kensington Palace Kensington Palace |
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BARRINGTON, Lady Caroline Lady Caroline Barrington |
Kensington Palace Kensington Palace |
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BARROW, Sir George, Bart. BARROW, Sir George, Bart. |
Addison Road Addison Road |
No. 24. No. 24. |
BARRY, Colonel Charles BARRY, Colonel Charles |
Campden Hill Road Campden Hill Rd |
No. 16. No. 16. |
BATH, Dowager Marchioness of BATH, Marchioness Dowager of |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 39. No. 39. |
BAYLEY, Sir John Edward George, Bt. BAYLEY, Sir John Edward George, Bt. |
Up. Kensington Gore Up. Kensington Gore |
Stanhope Lodge. Stanhope Lodge. |
BEEBY, James, Esq. BEEBY, James, Esq. |
Argyll Road Argyll Road |
No. 51. No. 51. |
BEERBOHM, Julius Ewald, Esq. Julius Ewald Beerbohm, Esq. |
Courtland Villas Courtland Villas |
No. 1. No. 1. |
BELFOUR, Rev. Henry Olney BELFOUR, Rev. Henry Olney |
Scarsdale Terrace Scarsdale Terrace |
No. 8. No. 8. |
BELL, John, Esq. John Bell, Esq. |
Douro Place Douro Location |
No. 15. No. 15. |
BELLI, William Hallows, Esq. William Hallows Belli, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen's Gate Terrace |
No. 1. No. 1. |
BENNETT, John Ewens, Esq. John Ewens Bennett, Esq. |
Palace Gardens Terrace Palace Gardens Terrace |
No. 20. No. 20. |
BETHUNE, Rear-Admiral Charles Ramsay Drinkwater, C.B. BETHUNE, Rear-Admiral Charles Ramsay Drinkwater, C.B. |
Cromwell Road Cromwell Road |
No. 4. No. 4. |
BETHUNE, Dowager Lady Lindesay BETHUNE, Lady Lindesay |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 13. No. 13. |
BEVAN, Robert Cooper Lee, Esq. Robert Cooper Lee Bevan, Esq. |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 31. No. 31. |
BIDDER, George Parker, Esq. BIDDER, George Parker, Esq. |
Clarendon Road Clarendon Rd |
No. 7. No. 7. |
BIRCH, Dr. Scholes Butler BIRCH, Dr. Scholes Butler |
Upper Kensington Gore Upper Kensington Gore |
No. 4. No. 4. |
BIRCH, William Esq. William Birch, Esq. |
St. George’s Terrace St. George's Terrace |
No. 19. No. 19. |
BIRD, Rev. Samuel BIRD, Rev. Samuel |
Lansdowne Terrace Lansdowne Terrace |
No. 6. No. 6. |
BIRD, Stephen, Esq. BIRD, Stephen, Attorney. |
Campden Hill Campden Hill |
Hornton Villa. Hornton Villa. |
BIRDSEYE, George, Esq. BIRDSEYE, George, Esq. |
Addison Gardens Addison Gardens |
No. 5. No. 5. |
BLACKBURN, Honourable Sir Colin BLACKBURN, Hon. Sir Colin |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 10. No. 10. |
BLACKBURN, Joshua, Esq. Joshua Blackburn, Esq. |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 29. No. 29. |
BLACKBURN, Peter, Esq., M.P. Peter Blackburn, Esq., M.P. |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 10. No. 10. |
BLACKET, The Rev. Henry Ralph Rev. Henry Ralph BLACKET |
Palace Gardens Villas Palace Garden Villas |
No. 32. No. 32. |
BLAIKLEY, Alexander, Esq. Alexander Blaikley, Esq. |
Berkeley Gardens Berkeley Gardens |
No. 10. No. 10. |
BLANE David Anderson, Esq. David Anderson Blane, Esq. |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 21. No. 21. |
BLANE Commander George, R.N. BLANE Commander George, R.N. |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 21. No. 21. |
BLOXAM, Alfred Bradley, Esq. BLOXAM, Alfred Bradley, Esq. |
Palace Gardens Terrace Palace Gardens Terrace |
No. 24. No. 24. |
Marlborough Terrace Marlborough Terrace |
No. 1. No. 1. |
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BONAR, William, Esq. William Bonar, Esq. |
Sussex Place Sussex Place |
No. 11. No. 11. |
BONHAM, Francis Robert, Esq. BONHAM, Francis Robert, Esq. |
Albert Terrace Albert Terrace |
No. 13. No. 13. |
BONNEAU, Cornelius, Esq. Cornelius Bonneau, Esq. |
Cambridge Place Cambridge Place |
No. 8. No. 8. |
BONNOR, George, Esq. George Bonnor, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Queen's Gate |
No. 7. No. 7. |
BOODLE, Henry Trelawny, Esq. BOODLE, Henry Trelawny, Esq. |
Palace Gardens Terrace Palace Gardens Terrace |
No. 4. No. 4. |
BOOTH, James, Esq. James Booth, Esq. |
Prince’s Gardens Prince’s Gardens |
No. 2. No. 2. |
BORCKENSTEIN, Henry, Esq. Henry Borckenstein, Esq. |
Pembroke Cottages (North) Pembroke Cottages (North) |
No. 4. No. 4. |
BOSTOCK, John, Esq. BOSTOCK, John, Esq. |
Campden Hill Villas Campden Hill Villas |
No. 7. No. 7. |
BOURCHIER, Mrs. Mrs. BOURCHIER |
Cambridge Terrace Cambridge Terrace |
No. 14. No. 14. |
BOUVIER, Julius, Esq. Julius Bouvier, Esq. |
Vicarage Gardens Vicarage Gardens |
No. 11. No. 11. |
BOWDEN, Henry, Esq. BOWDEN, Henry, Esq. |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gateway |
No. 40. No. 40. |
BOWLER, Henry Alexander, Esq. BOWLER, Henry Alexander, Esq. |
Bedford Place Bedford Place |
No. 37. No. 37. |
BOYLE, Capt. Alexander, R.N. BOYLE, Capt. Alexander, Royal Navy |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 38. No. 38. |
BOYLE, Hon. and Rev. Richard Cavendish Townshend BOYLE, Hon. and Rev. Richard Cavendish Townshend |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 1. No. 1. |
BRAHAM, Augustus Frederick, Esq. Braham, Augustus Frederick, Esq. |
Courtland Villas Courtland Villas |
No. 2. No. 2. |
BRASIER, John Henry, Esq. BRASIER, John Henry, Esq. |
St. George’s Terrace St. George Terrace |
No. 3. No. 3. |
BREND, William, Esq. William Brend, Esq. |
Bath Place Bath Place |
No. 4. No. 4. |
BRETT, William Baliol, Esq. Brett William Baliol, Esq. |
Prince’s Terrace Prince's Terrace |
No. 19. No. 19. |
BRIDELL, Frederick Lee, Esq. Frederick Lee Bridell, Esq. |
Victoria Road Victoria Road |
No. 8. No. 8. |
BRISTOWE, Lady Alicia May Lady Alicia May Bristowe |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 53. No. 53. |
BRISTOWE, Henry Fox, Esq. Henry Fox Bristowe, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 53. No. 53. |
BROADBRIDGE, James, Esq. James Broadbridge, Esq. |
Addison Terrace Addison Terrace |
No. 5. No. 5. |
BROOKE, Rev. Stopford Augustus BROOKE, Rev. Stopford Augustus |
Percy Villas Percy Apartments |
Fern Lodge. Fern Lodge. |
BROOKS, Thomas, Esq. Thomas Brooks, Esq. |
Upper Phillimore Gardens Upper Phillimore Gardens |
No. 2. No. 2. |
BROWN, Archibald, Esq. BROWN, Archibald, Esq. |
Douro Place Douro Location |
No. 5. No. 5. |
BROWN, Doctor John Dr. John Brown |
St. George’s Terrace St. George's Terrace |
No. 4. No. 4. |
BROWN, Rev. William Haigh BROWN, Rev. William Haigh |
Kensington Square Kensington Square |
Nos. 26, 27. Nos. 26, 27. |
BRUCE, Doctor William BRUCE, Dr. William |
Kensington Crescent Kensington Crescent |
No. 15. No. 15. |
BRUNLEES, James, Esq. James Brunlees, Esq. |
Addison Road Addison Road |
No. 84. No. 84. |
BUCKINGHAM, Duke of DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM |
Cromwell Road Cromwell Rd. |
No. 4. No. 4. |
BUCKLEY, Richard Wilson, Esq. Buckley, Richard Wilson, Esq. |
Albert Place Albert Place |
No. 3. No. 3. |
BUDD, Captain Vincent BUDD, Captain Vince |
Argyll Road Argyll Road |
No. 35. No. 35. |
BULLER, Sir Arthur William, M.P. BULLER, Sir Arthur William, M.P. |
Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen's Gate Terrace |
No. 20. No. 20. |
BULLER, Plumer Alexander, Esq. BULLER, Plumer Alexander, Esq. |
Addison Crescent Addison Crescent |
No. 13. No. 13. |
BUNYON, Charles John, Esq. Charles John BUNYON, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen's Gate Terrace |
No. 4. No. 4. |
BURKINYOUNG, John Alfred, Esq. John Alfred Burkinyoung, Esq. |
Warwick Gardens (East) Warwick Gardens (East) |
No. 8. No. 8. |
BURMESTER, John William, Esq. John William Burmester, Esq. |
Prince’s Terrace Prince's Terrace |
No. 17. No. 17. |
BURTON, Frederick William. Esq. BURTON, Frederick William, Esq. |
Argyll Road Argyll Road |
No. 44. No. 44. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 48. No. 48. |
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BUTLER, George Morant, Esq. BUTLER, George Morant, Esq. |
Abingdon Villas Abingdon Villas |
No. 17. No. 17. |
BYLES, Hon. Sir John Barnard BYLES, Hon. Sir John Barnard |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 3. No. 3. |
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CAHILL, Doctor Thomas Dr. Thomas Cahill |
Albert Terrace Albert Terrace |
No. 9. No. 9. |
CALDER, Sir Henry Roddam, Bart. CALDER, Sir Henry Roddam, Bart. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 52. No. 52. |
CAMPBELL, Alexander H., Esq. Alexander H. Campbell, Esq. |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 43. No. 43. |
CAMPBELL, John Francis, Esq. John Francis Campbell, Esq. |
Campden Hill Campden Hill |
Niddry Lodge. Niddry Lodge |
CAMPBELL, William George, Esq. William George Campbell, Esq. |
Prince’s Terrace Prince's Terrace |
No. 12. No. 12. |
CARDWELL Edward Henry, Esq. Edward Henry Cardwell, Esq. |
Cromwell Place Cromwell Place |
No. 11. No. 11. |
CARRICK, Thomas, Esq. Thomas Carrick, Esq. |
Campden Hill Road Campden Hill Rd |
No. 4. No. 4. |
CARRUTHERS, Lieut.-col. Robert, C.B. CARRUTHERS, Lt. Col. Robert, C.B. |
Brunswick Gardens Brunswick Gardens |
No. 1. No. 1. |
CASSON, Henry, Esq. Henry Casson, Esq. |
Argyll Road Argyll Rd |
No. 53. No. 53. |
CHAMBERS, George Frederick, Esq. George Frederick Chambers, Esq. |
Palace Gardens Terrace Palace Gardens Terrace |
No. 2. No. 2. |
CHAMBERS, John David, Esq. CHAMBERS, John David, Attorney. |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 16. No. 16. |
CHAMBERS Mrs., Richard Mrs. Richard Chambers |
Palace Gardens Terrace Palace Gardens Terrace |
No. 2. No. 2. |
CHAMBRÉ, Thomas, Esq. CHAMBRÉ, Thomas, Attorney. |
Warwick Gardens (East) Warwick Gardens East |
No. 14. No. 14. |
CHARRETIE, Captain CAPTAIN CHARRETIE |
Campden Hill Campden Hill |
Hornton Cottage. Hornton Cottage. |
CHARRINGTON, Edward, Esq. CHARRINGTON, Edward, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Gardens Queen's Gate Gardens |
No. 1. No. 1. |
CHESHIRE, John William, Esq. John William Cheshire, Esq. |
Campden Hill Terrace Campden Hill Terrace |
No. 4. No. 4. |
CHESTER, George, Esq. George Chester, Esq. |
St. Alban’s Road St. Alban's Road |
No. 10. No. 10. |
CHESTER, Harry, Esq. Harry Chester, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 63. No. 63. |
CHILDERS, Hugh Culling Eardley, Esq. M.P. CHILDERS, Hugh Culling Eardley, Mr. Member of Parliament. |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 17. No. 17. |
CHIPPENDALE, John, Esq. John Chippendale, Esq. |
Upper Phillimore Place Upper Phillimore Place |
No. 16. No. 16. |
CHURCHILL, Lord Alfd Spencer, M.P. CHURCHILL, Lord Alfred Spencer, M.P. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 16. No. 16. |
CLACK, Henry Tucker, Esq. CLACK, Henry Tucker, Esq. |
Courtland Terrace Courtland Terrace |
No. 5. No. 5. |
CLARKE, Henry Booth, Esq. Henry Booth Clarke, Esq. |
Kensington Square Kensington Square |
No. 17. No. 17. |
CLAXTON, Rev. Joseph Dickson CLAXTON, Rev. Joseph Dickson |
Pembroke Road Pembroke Rd |
No. 7. No. 7. |
CLAXTON, Marshall, Esq. Marshall Claxton, Esq. |
Campden Hill Villas Campden Hill Villas |
No. 4. No. 4. |
CLAY, Alfred B., Esq. Alfred B. Clay, Esq. |
Gloucester Terrace Gloucester Terrace |
No. 4. No. 4. |
CLIFFORD, Colonel Henry Morgan, M.P. CLIFFORD, Colonel Henry Morgan, MP |
Queen’s Gate Queen's Gate |
No. 1. No. 1. |
CLINT, Alfred, Esq. CLINT, Alfred, Esq. |
Young Street Young St. |
No. 11. No. 11. |
CLODE, Charles Matthew, Esq. CLODE, Charles Matthew, Esq. |
Phillimore Gardens Phillimore Gardens |
No. 47. No. 47. |
COATES, Thomas, Esq. Thomas Coates, Esq. |
Vicarage Place Vicarage Way |
York House. York House. |
COCKERTON, Richard, Esq. Richard Cockerton, Esq. |
Petersham Terrace Petersham Terrace |
No. 12. No. 12. |
CODD, Miss Miss CODD |
Campden Hill Villas Campden Hill Homes |
No. 10. No. 10. |
COLE, George, Esq. George Cole, Esq. |
Kensington Crescent Kensington Crescent |
No. 1. No. 1. |
COLE, John, Esq. John Cole, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 30. No. 30. |
COLE, Vicat, Esq. Cole, Vicat, Esq. |
Gloucester Terrace Gloucester Terrace |
No. 19. No. 19. |
Victoria Road Victoria Road |
No. 31 No. 31 |
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COLNETT, Frederick, Esq. COLNETT, Frederick, Esq. |
Belmont Villas Belmont Villas |
No. 4. No. 4. |
COLTMAN, Francis Joseph, Esq. COLTMAN, Francis Joseph, Esq. |
Hyde Park Gate (South) Hyde Park Gate (South) |
No. 24. 24. |
COLVILE, Right Hon. Sir James William COLVILE, Right Hon. Sir James William |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 8. No. 8. |
CONDELL, Charles, Esq. Charles Condell, Esq. |
Warwick Square (East Side) Warwick Square (East Side) |
No. 4. No. 4. |
CONWORTH, Robert, Esq. Robert Conworth, Esq. |
Percy Square Percy Square |
No. 48. No. 48. |
CONYNGHAME, Hon. Mrs. CONYNGHAME, Mrs. Hon. |
Vicarage Gardens Vicarage Gardens |
No. 7. No. 7. |
COOKE, Edward William, Esq. Edward William Cooke, Esq. |
Hyde Park Gate (South) Hyde Park Gate (South) |
No. 9. No. 9. |
COOKES, Capt. George COOKES, Capt. George |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 6. No. 6. |
COOKES, Thomas Henry, Esq. Thomas Henry Cookes, Esq. |
Cambridge Place Cambridge Place |
No. 10. No. 10. |
COOPER, Sir Daniel Sir Daniel Cooper |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 20. No. 20. |
COPE, Charles West, Esq. COPE, Charles West, Esq. |
Hyde Park Gate (South) Hyde Park Gate South |
No. 19. No. 19. |
CORBOULD, Alfred H. Esq. Alfred H. Corbould, Esq. |
Victoria Road Victoria Road |
No. 29. No. 29. |
CORBOULD, Edward Henry, Esq. Edward Henry Corbould, Esq. |
Hyde Park Gate (South) Hyde Park Gate (South) |
No. 10. No. 10. |
CORY, Alexander Turner, Esq. Cory, Alexander Turner, Esq. |
Clarendon Road Clarendon Rd |
No. 13. No. 13. |
COSBY, Mrs. Sydney Mrs. Sydney Cosby |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 35. No. 35. |
COSIER, Robert Arnold, Esq. COSIER, Robert Arnold, Esq. |
Palace Gardens Terrace Palace Gardens Terrace |
No. 12. No. 12. |
COTTON, Sir St. Vincent, Bart. COTTON, Sir St. Vincent, Bart. |
Hyde Park Terrace Hyde Park Avenue |
No. 5. No. 5. |
COTTON, Major Gen. William COTTON, Maj. Gen. William |
Gloucester Terrace Gloucester Terrace |
No. 5. No. 5. |
CRAUFURD, Maj. Gen. James Robertson CRAUFURD, Maj. Gen. James R. |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 10. No. 10. |
CRESSWELL, Corbett, Esq. Cresswell, Corbett, Esq. |
Victoria Road Victoria Rd |
No. 2. No. 2. |
CRESSWELL, Right Hon. Sir Cresswell CRESSWELL, Right Hon. Sir Cresswell |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 21. No. 21. |
CRICKMER, Charles James, Esq. CRICKMER, Charles James, Esq. |
Campden Grove Campden Grove |
No. 19. No. 19. |
CROKER, Mrs. Mrs. Croker |
Kensington Palace Kensington Palace |
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CROPSEY, Jasper Francis, Esq. CROPSEY, Jasper Francis, Esq. |
Kensington Gate Kensington Gate |
No. 2. No. 2. |
CROSSE, Miss Ms. Crosse |
Edwardes Place Edwardes Place |
No. 2. No. 2. |
CRUICKSHANK, John, Esq. John Cruickshank, Esq. |
Eldon Road Eldon Rd |
No. 13. No. 13. |
CULHANE, Morgan, Esq. Morgan Culhane, Attorney at Law |
Victoria Road Victoria Rd |
No. 23. No. 23. |
CULLINGFORD, William Henry, Esq. Cullingford, William Henry, Esq. |
Phillimore Gardens Phillimore Gardens |
No. 7. No. 7. |
CULPEPER, William Moe, Esq. CULPEPER, William Moe, Esq. |
Brunswick Terrace Brunswick Terrace |
No. 1. No. 1. |
CUNLIFFE, Roger, Esq. CUNLIFFE, Roger, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Queen's Gate |
No. 10. No. 10. |
CURZON, Hon. Edward Cecil CURZON, Hon. Edward Cecil |
Wright’s Lane Wright's Lane |
Scarsdale House. Scarsdale House |
CURZON, Hon. Henry George Roper CURZON, Hon. Henry George Roper |
Argyll Road Argyll Rd |
No. 47. No. 47. |
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DALEY, Henry Michael Esq. DALEY, Henry Michael, Esq. |
Brunswick Gardens Brunswick Gardens |
No. 2. No. 2. |
DAVIES, John Ebenezer Esq. John Ebenezer Davies, Esq. |
Leonard Place Leonard Street |
No. 3. No. 3. |
DAVIES, Rev. William Trevelyan Kevill DAVIES, Rev. William Trevelyan Kevill |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 45. No. 45. |
DAY, John Charles Frederick Sigismund, Esq. DAY, John Charles Frederick Sigismund, Esq. |
Vicarage Gardens Vicarage Gardens |
No. 9. No. 9. |
DEACON, Vice-Admiral Henry Colins DEACON, Vice Admiral Henry Colins |
Leonard Place Leonard Place |
No. 12. No. 12. |
Eldon Road Eldon Rd |
No. 22. No. 22. |
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DE FONBLANQUE, Thos. Francis, Esq. DE FONBLANQUE, Thos. Francis, Esq. |
Sussex Place Sussex Place |
No. 28. No. 28. |
DE LA FELD, Count John Leopold Ferdinand Casimir DE LA FELD, Count John Leopold Ferdinand Casimir |
Prince’s Terrace Prince's Terrace |
No. 18. No. 18. |
DE LISLE, Alfred Theodore, Esq. DE LISLE, Alfred Theodore, Esq. |
Addison Road Addison Road |
No. 14. No. 14. |
DESBARRES, Lieut. Henry Wyndham DESBARRES, Lt. Henry Wyndham |
York Villas York Apartments |
Windham Villa. Windham Villa |
DESPARD, Rev. George Rev. George Despard |
Sheffield Terrace Sheffield Terrace |
No. 8. No. 8. |
DESPARD, Richard Carden, Esq. DESPARD, Richard Carden, Esq. |
Sheffield Terrace Sheffield Terrace |
No. 4. No. 4. |
DICK, Doctor Robert Dr. Robert Dick |
Lansdowne Terrace Lansdowne Terrace |
No. 3. No. 3. |
DILLON, Frank, Esq. Frank Dillon, Esq. |
Upper Phillimore Gardens Upper Phillimore Gardens |
No. 13. No. 13. |
DILLON, Hon. Mrs. Constantine DILLON, Mrs. Constantine |
Inverness Gardens Inverness Gardens |
No. 8. No. 8. |
DILLWYN, Lewis Llewelyn, Esq., M.P. DILLWYN, Lewis Llewelyn, Esq., M.P. |
Prince’s Terrace Prince's Terrace |
No. 10. No. 10. |
DISBROWE, Miss Miss Disbrow |
Kensington Palace Kensington Palace |
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DIXON, Henry Hall, Esq. Henry Hall Dixon, Esq. |
Kensington Square Kensington Square |
No. 10. No. 10. |
DOBIE, Alexander, Esq. Alexander Dobie, Esq. |
Hyde Park Terrace Hyde Park Terrace |
No. 4. No. 4. |
DODWELL, Rev. Henry John DODWELL, Rev. Henry John |
St. Mary Abbot’s Terrace St. Mary Abbot's Terrace |
No. 2. No. 2. |
DOLLMAN, Francis, Esq. DOLLMAN, Francis, Esq. |
Clarendon Road Clarendon Rd |
No. 10. No. 10. |
DONALDSON, Sir Stuart Alexander Sir Stuart Alexander Donaldson |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 22. No. 22. |
D’ORELLI, Capt. Edward Capt. Edward D’Orelli |
St. Mary Abbot’s Terrace St. Mary Abbot’s Terrace |
No. 6. No. 6. |
DOUCE, Thomas Augustus, Esq. Thomas Augustus Douce, Esq. |
Argyll Road Argyll Rd |
No. 37. No. 37. |
DOUGLAS, John Moore, Esq. John Moore Douglas, Esq. |
Eldon Road Eldon Rd |
No. 28. No. 28. |
DOWNER, Horace Charles, Esq. DOWNER, Horace Charles, Esq. |
Sussex Place Sussex Place |
No. 26. No. 26. |
DU CANE, Capt. Edmund Frederick DU CANE, Capt. Edmund Frederick |
Victoria Road Victoria Road |
No. 13. No. 13. |
DUCIE, Earl of Earl Ducie |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 30. No. 30. |
DUDFIELD, Thomas Orme, Esq. Thomas Orme Dudfield, Esq. |
Upper Phillimore Place Upper Phillimore Place |
No. 8. No. 8. |
DUFFIELD, William, Esq. William Duffield, Esq. |
Upper Phillimore Gardens Upper Phillimore Gardens |
No. 4. No. 4. |
DUNBAR, George, Esq. George Dunbar, Esq. |
Courtland Terrace Courtland Terrace |
No. 9. No. 9. |
DUNCOMBE, Frederick, Esq. Frederick Duncombe, Esq. |
Percy Square Percy Square |
No. 1. No. 1. |
DUNDONALD, Earl Dundonald, Earl |
Queen’s Gate Queen's Gate |
No. 12. No. 12. |
DYNEVOR, Baron Baron Dynevor |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 18. No. 18. |
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EARLE, Thomas Hughes, Esq. EARLE, Thomas Hughes, Esq. |
Albert Terrace Albert Terrace |
No. 10. No. 10. |
EATON, Henry William, Esq. Henry William Eaton, Esq. |
Prince’s Gate Prince’s Gate |
No. 16. No. 16. |
EDEN, Hon. Emily EDEN, Hon. Emily |
Upper Kensington Gore Upper Kensington Gore |
Eden Lodge. Eden Lodge. |
EDMONDS, Thomas Rowe, Esq. EDMONDS, Thomas Rowe, Esq. |
Brunswick Gardens Brunswick Gardens |
No. 22. No. 22. |
EDWARDES, Thomas Dyer, Esq. EDWARDES, Thomas Dyer, Esq. |
Hyde Park Gate Hyde Park Gate |
No. 5. No. 5. |
EDWARDS, Henry Sutherland, Esq. Henry Sutherland Edwards, Esq. |
Campden Hill Road Campden Hill Rd |
No. 9. No. 9. |
EDWARDS, John, Esq. John Edwards, Esq. |
Abingdon Villas Abingdon Villas |
No. 10. No. 10. |
EGERTON, Com. Charles Randle, R.N. EGERTON, Com. Charles Randle, R.N. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 7. No. 7. |
EGG, Augustus Leopold, Esq. EGG, Augustus Leopold, Esq. |
York Villas York Apartments |
The Elms. The Elms |
Warwick Gardens (West) Warwick Gardens (West) |
No. 26. No. 26. |
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ELGER, George Gwyn, Esq. George Gwyn Elger, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 31. No. 31. |
ELLICOMBE, Richard Rous, Esq. ELLICOMBE, Richard Rous, Esq. |
Hyde Park Gate (South) Hyde Park Gate (South) |
No. 6. No. 6. |
ELLIOT, Admiral, the Hon. George, C.B. ELLIOT, Admiral, the Hon. George, C.B. |
Prince’s Terrace Prince's Terrace |
No. 4. No. 4. |
ELLIS, Charles Willatt, Esq. Charles Willatt Ellis, Esq. |
Kensington Square Kensington Square |
No. 42. No. 42. |
ELMORE, Alfred, Esq. Alfred Elmore, Esq. |
St. Alban’s Road St. Alban's Road |
No. 1. No. 1. |
ELWES, Francis Emilius Cary, Esq. Francis Emilius Cary Elwes, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen's Gate Terrace |
No. 39. No. 39. |
ELY, Dowager Marchioness of ELY, Marchioness Dowager of |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 9. No. 9. |
EMMETT, Major-General Anthony MAJ. GEN. ANTHONY EMMETT |
Brunswick Terrace Brunswick Terrace |
No. 5. No. 5. |
ERLE, Right Hon. Sir William, Esq. ERLE, Right Hon. Sir William, Esq. |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 12. No. 12. |
ETHERINGTON, Charles, Esq. Charles Etherington, Esq. |
South Villas South Villas |
No. 2. No. 2. |
EVANS, Miss Miss Evans |
Sheffield Terrace Sheffield Terrace |
No. 12. No. 12. |
EVETT, George, Esq. George Evett, Esq. |
Cambridge Terrace Cambridge Terrace |
No. 6. No. 6. |
EWENS, Creasy, Esq. EWENS, Creasy, Esq. |
Palace Gardens Villas Palace Gardens Apartments |
No. 5. No. 5. |
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FAIRBAIRN, Thomas, Esq. Thomas Fairbairn, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Queen's Gate |
No. 23. No. 23. |
FALKLAND, Viscount Falkland, Viscount |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 4. No. 4. |
FARRER, Captain John CAPT. JOHN FARRER |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 41 No. 41 |
FAVARD-DEL’ANGLADE, Madame Madame Favard-Del'Anglade |
Hyde Park Gate Hyde Park Gate |
Stoke Lodge. Stoke Lodge. |
FELL, Samuel Gregson, Esq. FELL, Samuel Gregson, Esq. |
Addison Road Addison Road |
No. 16. No. 16. |
FELTOE, Francis Frederick, Esq. FELTOE, Francis Frederick, Esq. |
Pembroke Road Pembroke Rd |
No. 16. No. 16. |
FENN, Robert Liveing, Esq. FENN, Robert Liveing, Esq. |
Victoria Road Victoria Road |
No. 32. No. 32. |
FENWICK, Charles Richard, Esq. Charles Richard Fenwick, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 33. No. 33. |
FERGUSON, Doctor Charles. DR. CHARLES FERGUSON. |
Holland Villas Road Holland Villas Road |
No. 20. No. 20. |
FIENNES, Hon. J. Fiennes Twistleton Wykeham FIENNES, Hon. J. Fiennes Twistleton Wykeham |
Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen's Gate Terrace |
No. 40. No. 40. |
FITZCLARENCE, Honourable Frederick Charles George FITZCLARENCE, Hon. Frederick Charles George |
Petersham Terrace Petersham Terrace |
No. 2. No. 2. |
FITZMAURICE, Major Hon. William Edward FITZMAURICE, Major Hon. William Edward |
Hyde Park Gate Hyde Park Road |
No. 12 No. 12 |
FITZROY, Rt. Hon. Lord Charles FITZROY, Hon. Lord Charles |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 6. No. 6. |
FORBES, Lieut.-Colonel Francis FORBES, Lt. Colonel Francis |
Victoria Road Victoria Road |
No. 4. No. 4. |
FORSTER, George Henry, Esq. R.N. FORSTER, George Henry, Esq. R.N. |
Scarsdale Villas Scarsdale Apartments |
No. 12. No. 12. |
FORSYTH, William, Esq. William Forsyth, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 61. No. 61. |
FOX, Lieut.-Gen. Charles Richard Lieut.-Gen. Charles Richard FOX |
Addison Road Addison Road |
No. 1 No. 1 |
FRASER, Edward John, Esq. Edward John Fraser, Esq. |
Sheffield Terrace Sheffield Terrace |
No. 10. No. 10. |
FREAKE, Charles James, Esq. FREAKE, Charles James, Esq. |
Cromwell Road Cromwell Rd |
Cromwell House. Cromwell House. |
FREEMAN, Robert, Esq. Robert Freeman, Esq. |
Upper Phillimore Place Upper Phillimore Place |
No. 13. Not. 13. |
FROST, Rev. George Rev. George Frost |
Kensington Square Kensington Square |
Nos. 28, 29. Nos. 28, 29. |
FURRELL, James, Esq. Furrell, James, Attorney at Law |
Argyll Road Argyll Road |
No. 34. No. 34. |
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Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen's Gate Terrace |
No. 6. No. 6. |
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GALE, Edward John Morant, Esq. GALE, Edward John Morant, Esq. |
Sheffield Gardens Sheffield Gardens |
No. 2. No. 2. |
GALLENGA, Antonio, Esq. GALLENGA, Antonio, Esq. |
Kensington Gate Kensington Gate |
No. 1. No. 1. |
GALSWORTHY, Frederick Thomas, Esq. GALSWORTHY, Fred Thomas, Esq. |
Hyde Park Gate (South) Hyde Park Gate (South) |
No. 8. No. 8. |
GALTON, Francis, Esq. Francis Galton, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 42. No. 42. |
GAMBARDELLA, Spiridione, Esq. GAMBARDELLA, Spiridione, Esq. |
Sussex Place Sussex Place |
No. 22. No. 22. |
GANDELL, George, Esq. George Gandell, Esq. |
Palace Garden’s Villas Palace Garden Villas |
No. 22. No. 22. |
GARLAND, Edgar Walter, Esq. Edgar Walter Garland, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Queen's Gate |
No. 15. No. 15. |
GARRAWAY, George, Esq. George Garraway, Esq. |
Addison Road Addison Road |
No. 86. No. 86. |
GEISSMAN, Captain Lewis De Captain Lewis De Geissman |
Bedford Place Bedford Place |
No. 29. No. 29. |
GEORGE, Henry, Esq. Henry George, Esq. |
Hornton Villas Hornton Villas |
No. 4. No. 4. |
GIBBON, Arthur Augustus, Esq. Gibbon, Arthur Augustus, Esq. |
Scarsdale Villas Scarsdale Apartments |
No. 22. No. 22. |
GIFFARD, George Markham, Esq. Giffard, George Markham, Esq. |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 4. No. 4. |
GILBERT, Henry, Esq. Henry Gilbert, Esq. |
Upper Phillimore Place Upper Phillimore Place |
No. 23. No. 23. |
GILBERTSON, Edward, Esq. Edward Gilbertson, Esq. |
St. Alban’s Road St. Alban's Road |
No. 3. No. 3. |
GODSON, Augustus Frederick, Esq. Augustus Frederick Godson, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 14. No. 14. |
GOODEVE, Joseph, Esq. Joseph Goodeve, Esq. |
Kensington Square Kensington Square |
No. 41. No. 41. |
GOORE, Wm. Henry Postlethwaite, Esq. GOORE, Wm. Henry Postlethwaite, Esq. |
Palace Gardens’ Terrace Palace Gardens Terrace |
No. 23. No. 23. |
GORDON, Fredk. Walcott Robert, Esq. Gordon, Frederick Walcott Robert, Esq. |
Eldon Road Eldon Road |
No. 2. No. 2. |
GORDON, Mrs. Mrs. Gordon |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 46. No. 46. |
GORE-LANGTON, Wm. Henry, Esq. GORE-LANGTON, Wm. Henry, Esq. |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 2. No. 2. |
GOULBOURN, Frederick, Esq. Frederick Goulbourn, Esq. |
Prince’s Terrace Prince's Terrace |
No. 5. No. 5. |
GRAHAM, Major James Reginald Tovin GRAHAM, Major James R. Tovin |
Douro Place Douro Spot |
No. 7. No. 7. |
GREEN, William, Esq. William Green, Esq. |
Percy Square Percy Square |
No. 40. No. 40. |
GREENALL, Gilbert, Esq., M.P. GREENALL, Gilbert, Esq., MP |
Prince’s Terrace Prince's Terrace |
No. 2. No. 2. |
GREENWOOD, John, Esq. M.P. John Greenwood, Esq. M.P. |
Hyde Park Gate Hyde Park Gate |
No. 15. No. 15. |
GREIG, John Borthwick, Esq. GREIG, John Borthwick, Esq. |
Victoria Road Victoria Road |
No. 11. No. 11. |
GREVILLE, Col. Fulke Southwell, M.P. GREVILLE, Col. Fulke Southwell, M.P. |
Albert Gate Albert Gate |
No. 2. No. 2. |
GRIBBLE, George, Esq. George Gribble, Esq. |
Pembroke Cottages (South) Pembroke Cottages South |
No. 4. No. 4. |
GROSVENOR, Earl, M.P. Grosvenor, Earl, MP |
Prince’s Gate Prince’s Gate |
No. 28. No. 28. |
GUAZZARONI, Signor Giuseppe GUAZZARONI, Mr. Giuseppe |
Allen Terrace Allen Terrace |
No. 1. No. 1. |
GUAZZARONI, John Bely, Esq. GUAZZARONI, John Bely, Esq. |
Allen Terrace Allen Terrace |
No. 1. No. 1. |
GURNEY, Samuel, Esq., M.P. GURNEY, Samuel, Esq., M.P. |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 25. No. 25. |
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HAFFENDEN, Dalton Adolphus, Esq. Dalton Adolphus Haffenden, Esq. |
Bath Place Bath Place |
No. 7. No. 7. |
HALL, George Lowthian, Esq. HALL, George Lowthian, Esq. |
Argyll Road Argyll Rd |
No. 45. No. 45. |
HALL, Capt. William Hutcheon Capt. William Hutcheon Hall |
Phillimore Gardens Phillimore Gardens |
No. 48. No. 48. |
HALLYBURTON, Rear-Admiral, Lord Frederick Gordon HALLYBURTON, Rear-Admiral Lord Frederick Gordon |
Kensington Palace Kensington Palace |
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HALSE, John, Esq. Halse, John, Esq. |
Palace Gardens Villas Palace Gardens Apartments |
No. 14. No. 14. |
Addison Terrace Addison Terrace |
No. 1. No. 1. |
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HALSWELL, Edmund, Esq. Edmund Halswell, Esq. |
Kensington Gate Kensington Gate |
No. 26. No. 26. |
HAMMERSLEY, Hugh, Esq. Hugh Hammersley, Esq. |
Upper Kensington Gore Upper Kensington Gore |
No. 2. No. 2. |
HAMPSHIRE, William, Esq. William Hampshire, Esq. |
St. Alban’s Road St. Alban's Road |
No. 6. No. 6. |
HAMPTON, Robert, Esq. Robert Hampton, Esq. |
Campden Hill Road Campden Hill Rd |
No. 1. No. 1. |
HANDLEY-O’FARRELL, Henry, Esq. HANDLEY-O’FARRELL, Henry, Esq. |
Douro Place Douro Valley |
No. 10. No. 10. |
HANSLER, Captain Robert Jacob CAPT. ROBERT JACOB HANSLER |
Upper Phillimore Place Upper Phillimore Place |
No. 32. No. 32. |
HARDING, Charles, Esq. Charles Harding, Esq. |
Percy Square Percy Square |
No. 2. No. 2. |
HARDINGE, Dowager Viscountess HARDINGE, Dowager Viscountess |
Prince’s Terrace Prince's Terrace |
No. 1. No. 1. |
HARDISTY, Edward Brydges, Esq. HARDISTY, Edward Brydges, Esq. |
Argyll Road Argyll Road |
No. 32. No. 32. |
HARLE, William Lockey, Esq. HARLE, William Lockey, Esq. |
Warwick Gardens (East) Warwick Gardens (East) |
No. 3. No. 3. |
HARNESS, Rev. William HARNESS, Rev. William |
Hyde Park Terrace Hyde Park Terrace |
No. 3. No. 3. |
HARPER, Lieut. Col. George Henry HARPER, Lt. Col. George Henry |
Hyde Park Gate (South) Hyde Park Gate (South) |
No. 12. No. 12. |
HARRAL, Horace, Esq. Harral, Horace, Esq. |
Campden Hill Villas Campden Hill Road Villas |
No. 4. No. 4. |
HARRIS, Quarles, Esq. HARRIS, Quarles, Attorney at Law |
Eldon Road Eldon Rd |
No. 29. No. 29. |
HASLEWOOD, Rev. Ashby Blair HASLEWOOD, Rev. Ashby Blair |
Inverness Gardens Inverness Gardens |
No. 6. No. 6. |
HARRISIDE, Thomas J. Esq. HARRISIDE, Thomas J., Esq. |
Clarendon Road Clarendon Rd |
No. 14. No. 14. |
HAWARDEN, Viscount HAWARDEN, Viscount |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 5. No. 5. |
HAWKE, John, Esq. John Hawke, Esq. |
Victoria Road Victoria Rd |
Restormel Lodge. Restormel Lodge. |
HAWKINS, John William, Esq. John William Hawkins, Esq. |
Vicarage Gardens Vicarage Gardens |
No. 8. No. 8. |
HAWKINS, Major Rhode, Esq. Major Rhode Hawkins, Esq. |
Hyde Park Gate Hyde Park Gate |
No. 5. No. 5. |
HAWTHORN, Charles Stewart, Esq. Charles Stewart Hawthorn, Esq. |
Pembroke Cottages (South) Pembroke Cottages (South) |
Westmoreland Villas. Westmoreland Villas |
HAY, Lady Alice Hey, Lady Alice |
Addison Road Addison Road |
No. 1. No. 1. |
HAY, Eugene, Esq. HAY, Eugene, Attorney at Law |
Campden Hill Villas Campden Hill Villas |
No. 5. No. 5. |
HAY, Robert, Esq. HAY, Robert, Attorney. |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 44. No. 44. |
HEAD, Arthur Joseph, Esq. HEAD, Arthur Joseph, Esq. |
Palace Gardens Terrace Palace Gardens Terrace |
No. 10. No. 10. |
HEATHCOTE, William, Esq. William Heathcote, Esq. |
Hyde Park Gate (South) Hyde Park Gate (South) |
No. 20. No. 20. |
HEDLEY, Captain George CAPTAIN GEORGE HEDLEY |
Albert Gate Albert Gate |
No. 3. No. 3. |
HENDERSON, George, Esq. HENDERSON, George, Esq. |
Palace Garden Villas Palace Garden Suites |
No. 10. No. 10. |
HENDRIKS, Frederick, Esq. HENDRIKS, Frederick, Esq. |
Palace Gardens Terrace Palace Gardens Terrace |
No. 30. No. 30. |
HENSMAN, Henry, Esq. HENSMAN, Henry, Esq. |
Sussex Place Sussex Place |
No. 33. No. 33. |
HERAPATH, Spencer, Esq. HERAPATH, Spencer, Esq. |
Argyll Road Argyll Rd |
No. 46. No. 46. |
HERTZ, Joseph Adolphus, Esq. HERTZ, Joseph Adolphus, Esq. |
Pembroke Cottages (North) Pembroke Cottages North |
No. 3. No. 3. |
HESSEY, Rev. Dr. Francis Rev. Dr. Francis Hessey |
Addison Road Addison Rd. |
No. 26. No. 26. |
HEYLIN, Alexander, Esq. HEYLIN, Alexander, Esq. |
Sheffield Terrace Sheffield Terrace |
No. 1a. No. 1a. |
HIBBERT, William Tetlow, Esq. HIBBERT, William Tetlow, Esq. |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 18. No. 18. |
HILLS, Gordon Macdonald, Esq. HILLS, Gordon Macdonald, Esq. |
Douro Place Douro Location |
No. 4. No. 4. |
HILLS, Captain John, R.N. HILLS, Captain John, Navy |
Douro Place Douro Valley |
No. 4. No. 4. |
HILLS, Octavius, Lilburn, Esq. HILLS, Octavius, Lilburn, Esq. |
Douro Place Douro Valley |
No. 4. No. 4. |
Victoria Road Victoria Road |
No. 3. No. 3. |
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HIXON, James Thomson, Esq. James Thomson Hixon, Esq. |
Lower Phillimore Place Lower Phillimore Place |
No. 28. No. 28. |
HOCKLEY, Thomas Allen, Esq. Thomas Allen Hockley, Esq. |
Pembroke Road Pembroke Road |
No. 8. No. 8. |
HODGE, William Barwick, Esq. William Barwick Hodge, Esq. |
Percy Villas Percy Apartments |
No. 6. No. 6. |
HOGG, Peter, Esq. Peter Hogg, Esq. |
Palace Green Palace Green |
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HOGHTON, Sir Henry Bold, Bart. HOGHTON, Sir Henry Bold, Bart. |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 27. No. 27. |
HOLCOMBE, Walter Augustus, Esq. Holcombe, Walter Augustus, Esq. |
Leonard Place Leonard Street |
No. 4. No. 4. |
HOLDEN, Rev. Henry Augustus HOLDEN, Rev. Henry A. |
Addison Road Addison Rd |
No. 46. No. 46. |
HOLLAND, Dowager Lady Holland, Lady Dowager |
Kensington Kensington |
Holland House. Holland House |
HOLLAND, Henry Thurston, Esq. Holland, Henry Thurston, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 25. No. 25. |
HOLLINGS, John, Esq. HOLLINGS, John, Esq. |
Cambridge Terrace Cambridge Terrace |
No. 4. No. 4. |
HOLMS, John, Esq. John Holms, Esq. |
Petersham Terrace Petersham Terrace |
No. 9. No. 9. |
HOPE, Lady Mary Frances HOPE, Lady Mary Frances |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 50. No. 50. |
HORTON, Edward John, Esq. Edward John Horton, Esq. |
Sheffield Terrace Sheffield Terrace |
No. 9. No. 9. |
HOTCHKIN, Spencer, Esq. Spencer Hotchkin, Attorney at Law |
Palace Gardens Villas Palace Gardens Apartments |
No. 11. No. 11. |
HOTCHKIN, William Lambert, Esq. William Lambert Hotchkin, Esq. |
Pembroke Road Pembroke Road |
No. 10. No. 10. |
HOWARD, Lord Edward Geo. Fitzallan HOWARD, Lord Edward Geo. Fitzallan |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 19. No. 19. |
HOWARD, Frederick John, Esq. Frederick John Howard, Esq. |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 7. No. 7. |
HOWARD, Robert, Esq. Robert Howard, Esq. |
Young Street Young Street |
No. 5. No. 5. |
HOWLETT, Rev. John Henry HOWLETT, Rev. John Henry |
Young Street Young Street |
No. 9. No. 9. |
HUBBARD, John Gellibrand, Esq. M.P. HUBBARD, John Gellibrand, Esq. M.P. |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 24. No. 24. |
HUGHES, George, Esq. George Hughes, Esq. |
Campden House Road Campden House Rd |
No. 6. No. 6. |
HULL, Dr. George HULL, Dr. George |
St. Mary Abbot’s Terrace St. Mary Abbot’s Terrace |
No. 1. No. 1. |
HUNT, William Holman, Esq. HUNT, William Holman, Esq. |
Tor Villas Tor Villas |
No. 1. No. 1. |
HUXLEY, Charles Rodney, Esq. Charles Rodney Huxley, Esq. |
Addison Gardens Addison Gardens |
No. 1. No. 1. |
HYDE, Colonel George Hooton Colonel George Hooton HYDE |
Albert Place Albert Place |
No. 13. No. 13. |
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IFOLD, William, Esq. IFOLD, William, Esq. |
South Villas South Villas |
South Lodge. South Lodge. |
INVERNESS, Duchess of Duchess of Inverness |
Kensington Palace Kensington Palace |
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JACKSON, Henry Bates, Esq. Henry Bates Jackson, Esq. |
Scarsdale Villas Scarsdale Apartments |
No. 7. No. 7. |
JACKSON, Mrs. Mrs. Jackson |
Kensington Palace Kensington Palace |
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JACKSON, Mrs. William Henry Mrs. William Henry Jackson |
Sheffield Terrace Sheffield Terrace |
No. 3. No. 3. |
JETTER, The Rev. John Andrew JETTER, Rev. John Andrew |
Sheffield Terrace Sheffield Terrace |
No. 20. No. 20. |
JONES, Colonel Henry Richmond COL. Henry Richmond Jones |
Earl’s Terrace Earl's Terrace |
No. 16. No. 16. |
JOSLING, Thomas Bayley, Esq. JOSLING, Thomas Bayley, Esq. |
Argyll Road Argyll Road |
No. 39. No. 39. |
JOYCE, Thomas, Esq. JOYCE, Thomas, Esq. |
Berkeley Gardens Berkeley Gardens |
No. 1. No. 1. |
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KAMENSKY, Gabriel, Esq. Gabriel Kamensky, Esq. |
Victoria Road Victoria Road |
No. 33. No. 33. |
KEANE, Baron Baron Keane |
Campden Hill Campden Hill |
Moray Lodge. Moray Lodge. |
Addison Road Addison Rd |
No. 17. No. 17. |
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KEATING, Hon. Sir Henry Singer KEATING, Hon. Sir Henry Singer |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 11. No. 11. |
KEELING, Edward Henry, Esq. KEELING, Edward Henry, Esq. |
Hyde Park Gate Hyde Park Road |
No. 7. No. 7. |
KEITH, Thomas William, Esq. KEITH, Thomas William, Esq. |
Warwick Gardens (East) Warwick Gardens (East) |
No. 15. No. 15. |
KENNARD, Coleridge, Esq. KENNARD, Coleridge, Esq. |
Prince’s Terrace Prince's Terrace |
No. 13. No. 13. |
KENNEDY, Charles Malcolm, Esq. Kennedy, Charles Malcolm, Esq. |
Kensington Gate Kensington Gate |
No. 7. No. 7. |
KENNELL, John Fisher, Esq. KENNELL, John Fisher, Esq. |
Campden Hill Campden Hill |
Hornton Cottage. Hornton Cottage. |
KENT, William Charles Mark, Esq. KENT, William Charles Mark, Esq. |
Campden Grove Campden Grove |
No. 1. No. 1. |
KEW, Frederick Edward, Esq. Frederick Edward Kew, Esq. |
Edwarde’s Place Edward's Place |
No. 1. No. 1. |
KINGDON, Thomas Kingdon, Esq. KINGDON, Thomas Kingdon, Esq. |
Clarendon Road Clarendon Rd |
No. 3. No. 3. |
KINGSCOTE, Hon. Mrs. Kingscote, Hon. Mrs. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 22. No. 22. |
KINGSFORD, Henry, Esq. KINGSFORD, Henry, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Gardens Queen's Gate Gardens |
No. 6. No. 6. |
KINGSTON, Dr. Peter Nugent KINGSTON, Dr. Peter Nugent |
Kensington Gate Kensington Gate |
No. 19. No. 19. |
KINNEAR, John Boyd, Esq. John Boyd Kinnear, Esq. |
Victoria Road Victoria Road |
No. 53. No. 53. |
KINNOULL, Earl of Earl of Kinnoull |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 23. No. 23. |
KYNASTON, John, Esq. John Kynaston, Esq. |
Essex Villas Essex Villas |
No. 3. No. 3. |
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LAING, Seton, Esq. LAING, Seton, Esq. |
Hyde Park Gate Hyde Park Gate |
No. 9. No. 9. |
LAKE, Charles Henry, Esq. LAKE, Charles Henry, Esq. |
Eldon Road Eldon Road |
No. 2. No. 2. |
LANCASTER, Benjamin, Esq. Benjamin Lancaster, Esq. |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 1. No. 1. |
LANGLEY, Henry, Esq. Henry Langley, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen's Gate Terrace |
No. 11. No. 11. |
LAWSON, Charles Lucius, Esq. Charles Lucius Lawson, Esq. |
Pembroke Road Pembroke Road |
No. 13. No. 13. |
LEAHY, Major Arthur Major Arthur Leahy |
St. Alban’s Road St. Alban's Road |
No. 8. No. 8. |
LEESON, John, Esq. John Leeson, Esq. |
Upper Phillimore Place Upper Phillimore Place |
No. 19. No. 19. |
LENNOX, Lord William Pitt LORD WILLIAM PITT LENNOX |
Upper Phillimore Place Upper Phillimore Place |
No. 19. No. 19. |
LESLIE, John, Esq. Leslie John, Esq. |
Campden Hill Campden Hill |
Bute House. Bute House |
LESLIE, Lewis James, Esq. LESLIE, Lewis James, Esq. |
Percy Villas Percy Apartments |
No. 4. No. 4. |
LEWIS, Right Hon. Sir George Cornewall, Bart. LEWIS, Right Hon. Sir George Cornewall, Bart. |
South Place South Place |
Kent House, B. Kent House, B. |
LEYLAND, Captain Thomas LEYLAND, Captain Tom |
Albert gate Albert gate |
Hyde Park House. Hyde Park House. |
LINDSAY, Lt.-Col. Hon. Charles Hugh LINDSAY, Lt. Col. Hon. Charles Hugh |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 49. No. 49. |
LINDSAY; Lieut.-Col. Sir Coutts, Bart. Lindsay; Lt. Col. Sir Coutts, Bart. |
Cromwell Place Cromwell Place |
Nos. 5, 6. Nos. 5, 6. |
LISTER, Thomas Villiers, Esq. LISTER, Thomas Villiers, Esq. |
South Place South Place |
Kent House, B. |
LITTLE, Colonel Archibald, C.B. LITTLE, Colonel Archibald, C.B. |
Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen's Gate Terrace |
No. 47. No. 47. |
LLOYD, Ernest Boteter, Esq. Lloyd, Ernest Boteter, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen's Gate Terrace |
No. 34. No. 34. |
LOMAX, Thomas, Esq. Thomas Lomax, Esq. |
Clarendon Road Clarendon Rd |
No. 15. No. 15. |
LONGDEN, Morrell Dorington, Esq. LONGDEN, Morrell Dorington, Esq. |
Ennismore Place Ennismore Place |
No. 4. No. 4. |
LONGDEN, Thomas Hayter, Esq. Thomas Hayter Longden, Esq. |
Ennismore Place Ennismore Place |
No. 4. No. 4. |
LONGRIDGE, James Atkinson, Esq. James Atkinson Longridge, Esq. |
Phillimore Gardens Phillimore Gardens |
No. 1. No. 1. |
LOPEZ, Henry Charles, Esq. LOPEZ, Henry Charles, Esq. |
Cromwell Place Cromwell Place |
No. 8. No. 8. |
Cromwell Place Cromwell Place |
No. 8. No. 8. |
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LORAINE, Miss Miss Loraine |
Prince’s Terrace Prince's Terrace |
No. 6. No. 6. |
LUTYENS, Charles, Esq. Charles Lutyens, Esq. |
Palace Gardens Terrace Palace Gardens Terrace |
No. 6. No. 6. |
LYALL, George, Esq. M.P. George Lyall, Esq., M.P. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 9. No. 9. |
LYON-BOWES, Hon. Claude LYON-BOWES, Hon. Claude |
Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen's Gate Terrace |
No. 7. No. 7. |
LYSLEY, William John, Esq. M.P. LYSLEY, William John, Esq. MP. |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 23. No. 23. |
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M’CALLUM, Andrew, Esq. M'CALLUM, Andrew, Esq. |
Bedford Place Bedford Place |
West Cottage. West Cottage. |
M’CONECHY, Rev. James Rev. James M'Conechy |
Gordon Place Gordon Place |
No. 5. No. 5. |
MACDONALD, Reginald George, Esq. Macdonald, Reginald George, Esq. |
Scarsdale Villas Scarsdale Apartments |
No. 10. No. 10. |
M’DONNELL, Morgan Augustine, Esq. Morgan Augustine M'Donnell, Esq. |
Warwick Gardens (West) Warwick Gardens West |
No. 30. No. 30. |
MACKENZIE, William, Esq. William Mackenzie, Esq. |
Addison Crescent Addison Crescent |
No. 3. No. 3. |
M’MASTER, James, Esq. Mr. James, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen's Gate Terrace |
No. 5. No. 5. |
MAGNAY, Sir William, Bart. Sir William Magnay, Bart. |
Kensington Gate Kensington Gate |
No. 24. No. 24. |
MAHLER, Phillip, Esq. Phillip Mahler, Esq. |
Palace Gardens Villas Palace Gardens Apartments |
No. 15. No. 15. |
MAITLAND, John Gorham, Esq. John Gorham Maitland, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 51. No. 51. |
MALCOLM, Lady Lady Malcolm |
Kensington Gate Kensington Gate |
No. 12. No. 12. |
MALINGS, William, Esq. William Malings, Esq. |
York Villas York Apartments |
No. 4. No. 4. |
MALLETT, Captain Hugh Captain Hugh MALLETT |
Pembroke Road Pembroke Road |
No. 18. No. 18. |
MANN, Robert Wilks, Esq. Mann, Robert Wilks, Esq. |
Campden Grove Campden Grove |
No. 3. No. 3. |
MANNING, Charles John, Esq. Manning, Charles John, Esq. |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 15. No. 15. |
MARSH, Matthew Henry, Esq., M.P. Matthew Henry Marsh, Esq., M.P. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 2. No. 2. |
MARSHALL, Thomas Falcon, Esq. Thomas Falcon Marshall, Esq. |
Victoria Road Victoria Road |
Walton Villas. Walton Villas |
MARTIN, Doctor Frederick Dr. Frederick Martin |
Lower Phillimore Place Lower Phillimore Place |
No. 19. No. 19. |
MARTIN, John, Esq. John Martin, Esq. |
Douro Place Douro Location |
No. 8. No. 8. |
MARTINDALE, Capt. Benjamin Hay MARTINDALE, Capt. Ben Hay |
Brunswick Gardens Brunswick Gardens |
No. 20. No. 20. |
MARTYN, Rev. Thomas Rev. Thomas Martyn |
Gordon Place Gordon Place |
No. 4. No. 4. |
MAULE, John Blossett, Esq. John Blossett Maule, Esq. |
Prince’s Terrace Prince's Terrace |
No. 15. No. 15. |
MAXWELL, James Clark, Esq. James Clark Maxwell, Esq. |
Palace Gardens Terrace Palace Gardens Terrace |
No. 8. No. 8. |
MAYNE, William, Esq. William Mayne, Esq. |
Percy Square Percy Square |
No. 34. No. 34. |
MERLE, William Henry, Esq. Will H. Merle, Esq. |
Prince’s Terrace Prince's Terrace |
No. 20. No. 20. |
MERRIMAN, John, Esq. John Merriman, Esq. |
Kensington Square Kensington Square |
No. 45. No. 45. |
MERRIMAN, John Jones, Esq. MERRIMAN, John Jones, Esq. |
Kensington Square Kensington Square |
No. 44. No. 44. |
METHOLD, Major Edward METHOLD, Major Ed |
Albert Place Albert Place |
No. 11. No. 11. |
MEWBURN, Bowyer, Esq. MEWBURN, Bowyer, Esq. |
Campden Hill Terrace Campden Hill Terrace |
No. 2. No. 2. |
MEYNELL, Gerard Coke, Esq. Gerard Coke Meynell, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 11. No. 11. |
MIDDLETON, Jacob, Esq. Jacob Middleton, Esq. |
Pembroke Road Pembroke Rd |
No. 4. No. 4. |
MILLAIS, John Everett, Esq. MILLAIS, John Everett, Esq. |
Cromwell Place Cromwell Place |
No. 7. No. 7. |
MILLETT, Charles, Esq. MILLETT, Charles, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen's Gate Terrace |
No. 10. No. 10. |
MILLS, Richard, Esq. Mills, Richard, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen's Gate Terrace |
No. 23. No. 23. |
Scarsdale Villas Scarsdale Apartments |
No. 29. No. 29. |
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MITCALFE, Stephen Wright, Esq. Stephen Wright, Esq. MITCALFE |
Palace Gardens Terrace Palace Gardens Terrace |
No. 3. No. 3. |
MITCHELL, Samuel Buckland, Esq. Samuel Buckland Mitchell, Esq. |
Courtland Place Courtland Place |
No. 1. No. 1. |
MITCHELL, William, Esq. William Mitchell, Esq. |
Hyde Park Gate Hyde Park Gate |
No. 6. No. 6. |
MOLYNEUX, Captain William Hargreaves, R.N. Captain William Hargreaves Molyneux, R.N. |
Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen's Gate Terrace |
No. 42. No. 42. |
MONCREIFFE, Sir Thomas, Bart. MONCREIFFE, Sir Thomas, Bart. |
Prince’s Terrace Prince's Terrace |
No. 3. No. 3. |
MONYPENNY, Mrs. Gybbon Moneypenny, Mrs. Gybbon |
Gloucester Terrace Gloucester Terrace |
No. 21. No. 21. |
MOORE, David, Esq. David Moore, Esq. |
Clarendon Road Clarendon Rd |
No. 2. No. 2. |
MORANT, John, Esq. John Morant, Esq. |
Prince’s Terrace Prince's Terrace |
No. 7. No. 7. |
MORGAN, Junius S., Esq. MORGAN, Junius S., Attorney at Law. |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 13 No. 13 |
MORLEY, Earl of MORLEY, Earl of |
South Place South Place |
Kent House, A. Kent House, A. |
MOUNSEY, George William, Esq. MOUNSEY, George William, Esq. |
Brunswick Gardens Brunswick Gardens |
No. 14. No. 14. |
MOUNTCHARLES, Earl of EARL OF MOUNTCHARLES |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 60. No. 60. |
MUGFORD, William Henry, Esq., R.N. MUGFORD, William Henry, Esq., R.N. |
Campden House Road Campden House Rd |
No. 7. No. 7. |
MUNSTER, Earl of Earl of Munster |
Queen’s Gate Gardens Queen's Gate Gardens |
No. 8. No. 8. |
MURE, Colonel William Colonel William MURE |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 55. No. 55. |
MURRAY, Lady Lady Murray |
Sheffield Gardens Sheffield Gardens |
No. 4. No. 4. |
MURRAY, John, Esq. John Murray, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 54. No. 54. |
MURRAY, John Nesbitt, Esq. John Nesbitt Murray, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen's Gate Terrace |
No. 33. No. 33. |
MYLNE, Robert William, Esq. Robert William Mylne, Esq. |
Hyde Park Gate (South) Hyde Park Gate South |
No. 11. No. 11. |
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NAVIN, James, Esq. James Navin, Esq. |
Brunswick Gardens Brunswick Gardens |
No. 6. No. 6. |
NEWMARCH, William, Esq. William Newmarch, Esq. |
Palace Gardens Terrace Palace Gardens Terrace |
No. 17. No. 17. |
NOBLE, Matthew, Esq. Noble, Matthew, Esq. |
Abingdon Villas Abingdon Villas |
No. 43. No. 43. |
NORMAN, Captain William Frederick NORMAN, Captain William F. |
Percy Square Percy Square |
No. 33a. No. 33a. |
NORMANBY, Marquis of Marquis of Normanby |
Kensington Gore Kensington Gore |
No. 9. No. 9. |
NORTH, Ford, Esq. NORTH, Ford, Attorney. |
Vicarage Gardens Vicarage Gardens |
No. 3. No. 3. |
NORTON, Lady Lady Norton |
Kensington Gore Kensington Gore |
No. 3. No. 3. |
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OAKES, John Wright, Esq. OAKES, John Wright, Esq. |
Victoria Road Victoria Road |
No. 28. No. 28. |
OEHME, William Daniel Henry, Esq. William Daniel Henry Oehme, Esq. |
Warwick Square (West Side) Warwick Square (West Side) |
No. 1. No. 1. |
OGILVY, Sir John, Bart. Sir John Ogilvy, Bart. |
South Place South Place |
Kent House, A. |
OLIPHANT, William Henry, Esq. William Henry Oliphant, Esq. |
Addison Road Addison Rd. |
No. 60. No. 60. |
OLIVER, James, Esq. Oliver James, Esq. |
Addison Road Addison Rd |
No. 12. No. 12. |
O’NEIL, George Bernard, Esq. O'NEIL, George Bernard, Esq. |
Mall Shopping mall |
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O’NEIL, Henry Nelson, Esq. Henry Nelson O'Neil, Esq. |
Victoria Road Victoria Road |
No. 7. No. 7. |
OPPENHEIM, Ernest, Esq. Oppenheim, Ernest, Esq. |
Albert Terrace Albert Terrace |
No. 14. No. 14. |
ORKNEY, Earl of Earl of Orkney |
Ennismore Place Ennismore Place |
No. 3. No. 3. |
ORLEBAR, Mrs. Eleanor ORLEBAR, Mrs. Ellie |
Cambridge Place Cambridge Place |
No. 5. No. 5. |
Queen’s Gate Gardens Queen's Gate Gardens |
No. 10. No. 10. |
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OXENHAM, George Nutford, Esq. George Nutford OXENHAM, Esq. |
Upper Phillimore Place Upper Phillimore Place |
No. 27. No. 27. |
OXLAD, Rev. Robert Rev. Robert OXLAD |
Inkerman Terrace Inkerman Terrace |
No. 10. No. 10. |
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PAGE, Thomas, Esq. PAGE, Thomas, Esq. |
Campden Hill Campden Hill |
Tower Cressy. Tower Cressy. |
PAIN, Thomas, Esq. Thomas Pain, Esq. |
Phillimore Terrace Phillimore Terrace |
No. 8. No. 8. |
PALK, Augustus, Esq. PALK, Augustus, Esq. |
Kensington Gate Kensington Gate |
No. 4. No. 4. |
PALMER, Colonel Nicholas Colonel Nicholas Palmer |
Palace Gardens Terrace Palace Gardens Terrace |
No. 19. No. 19. |
PALMER, William Henry, Esq. William Henry Palmer, Esq. |
Hyde Park Gate (South) Hyde Park Gate (South) |
No. 22. No. 22. |
PARKE, William, Esq. William Parke, Esq. |
Cromwell Place Cromwell Place |
No. 10. No. 10. |
PARKER, George Cutler, Esq. George Cutler Parker, Esq. |
Pembroke Road Pembroke Rd |
No. 3. No. 3. |
PATERSON, William Benjamin, Esq. William Benjamin Paterson, Esq. |
Sheffield Gardens Sheffield Gardens |
No. 14. No. 14. |
PATTESON, James Henry, Esq. James Henry Patteson, Esq. |
Hyde Park Gate (South) Hyde Park Gate (South) |
No. 3. No. 3. |
PEARPOINT, Robert Henry, Esq. Robert Henry Pearpoint, Esq. |
Warwick Gardens Warwick Gardens |
No. 16. No. 16. |
PEDDER, Major Henry Newsham PEDDER, Maj. Henry Newsham |
Queen’s Gate Queen's Gate |
No. 9. No. 9. |
PEEL, Right Honourable Sir Laurence PEEL, Honorable Sir Laurence |
Durham Villas Durham Estates |
No. 4. No. 4. |
PERROTT, Capt. Octavius George Capt. Octavius George Perrott |
Argyll Road Argyll Road |
No. 49. No. 49. |
PERY, Richard Hay, Esq. Richard Hay PERY, Esq. |
Addison Road Addison Rd |
No. 51. No. 51. |
PETO, Charles, Esq. PETO, Charles, Esq. |
Campden Hill Road Campden Hill Rd |
No. 10. No. 10. |
PHIBBS, Major Richard Major Richard PHIBBS |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 12. No. 12. |
PHILLIP, John, Esq. John Phillip, Esq. |
South Villas South Villas |
No. 1. No. 1. |
PHILLIPS, John Arthur, Esq. John Arthur Phillips, Esq. |
Earl’s Court Terrace Earl's Court Terrace |
No. 12. No. 12. |
PHILP, Francis Richard, Esq. FRANCIS RICHARD PHILP, ESQ. |
Kensington Kensington |
Colby House. Colby House. |
PHILPOT, Ven. Archdeacon Benjamin PHILPOT, Ven. Archdeacon Ben |
Wilton House Wilton House |
No. 3. No. 3. |
PICKERING, Arthur Proctor, Esq. Arthur Proctor Pickering, Esq. |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 42. No. 42. |
PICKERING, William Percival, Esq. William Percival Pickering, Esq. |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 42. No. 42. |
PIGOU, Frederick, Esq. Frederick PIGOU, Esq. |
Albert Terrace Albert Terrace |
No. 11. No. 11. |
PIXLEY, Capt. William Capt. William Pixley |
Victoria Road Victoria Road |
Park Villa. Park Villa. |
POLE, William, Esq. William Pole, Esq. |
Argyll Road Argyll Road |
No. 48. No. 48. |
POLLOCK, Robert James, Esq. Robert James Pollock, Esq. |
Upper Phillimore Gardens Upper Phillimore Gardens |
No. 7. No. 7. |
PONSONBY, Hon. Ashley George John, M.P. PONSONBY, Hon. Ashley George John, M.P. |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 9. No. 9. |
POOLE, Edward Stanley, Esq. Edward Stanley Poole, Esq. |
Berkeley Gardens Berkeley Gardens |
No. 4. No. 4. |
PORTCH, Julian John, Esq. Portch, Julian John, Esq. |
Mall Shopping mall |
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PORTER, Lieut. Colonel John PORTER, Lt. Colonel John |
Berkeley Gardens Berkeley Gardens |
No. 5. No. 5. |
PORTMAN, Baron Baron Portman |
Prince’s Gate Prince’s Gate |
No. 5. No. 5. |
POTT, Francis Swaine, Esq. POTT, Francis Swaine, Esq. |
St. Albany Road St. Albany Rd. |
No. 11. No. 11. |
POTTER, Edmund, Esq., M.P. Edmund Potter, Esq., M.P. |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 22. No. 22. |
POTTER, Rupert, Esq. Rupert Potter, Esq. |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 22. No. 22. |
POTTER, Thomas Bayley, Esq. POTTER, Thomas Bayley, Esq. |
Petersham Terrace Petersham Terrace |
No. 10. No. 10. |
Hyde Park Gate (South) Hyde Park Gate (South) |
No. 1. No. 1. |
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POWNEY, Lieut. General Richard Lieutenant General Richard Powney |
Holland Villas Road Holland Villas Rd |
No. 36. No. 36. |
PRANCE, Vaughan, Esq. PRANCE, Vaughan, Esq. |
South Villas South Villas |
Stanhope Villa. Stanhope Villa |
PRESTON, John Hughes, Esq. PRESTON, John Hughes, Esq. |
Warwick Gardens (West) Warwick Gardens (West) |
No. 25. No. 25. |
PRICE, Bonamy, Esq. PRICE, Bonamy, Esq. |
Prince’s Terrace Prince’s Terrace |
No. 11. No. 11. |
PRIESTLEY, Thomas, Esq. PRIESTLEY, Thomas, Attorney. |
Pembroke Cottages (South) Pembroke Cottages (South) |
No. 2. No. 2. |
PRINGLE, Colonel John COL. John PRINGLE |
Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen's Gate Terrace |
No. 3. No. 3. |
PRINSEP, Henry Thoby, Esq. Henry Thoby Prinsep, Esq. |
Kensington Kensington |
Little Holland House. Little Holland House |
PROTHEROE, Doctor John Edward Dr. John Edward Protheroe |
Lansdowne Terrace Lansdowne Terrace |
No. 1. No. 1. |
PULMAN, John, Esq. John Pulman, Esq. |
Kensington Crescent Kensington Crescent |
No. 22. No. 22. |
PURCELL, Lyndsay Dillon, Esq. PURCELL, Lyndsay Dillon, Esq. |
Sussex Place Sussex Place |
No. 31. No. 31. |
PURDY, Frederick, Esq. Frederick Purdy, Esq. |
Victoria Road Victoria Road |
Clarendon Cottage. Clarendon Cottage |
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RAE, William Frazer, Esq. William Frazer RAE, Esq. |
Cambridge Terrace Cambridge Terrace |
No. 16. No. 16. |
RAGLAN, Lord Lord Raglan |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 58. No. 58. |
RAM, Stephen, Esq. Stephen RAM, Esq. |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 36. No. 36. |
RAMSAY, Andrew Crombie, Esq. Ramsay, Andrew Crombie, Esq. |
Upper Phillimore Place Upper Phillimore Place |
No. 29. No. 29. |
RANKLEY, Alfred, Esq. RANKLEY, Alfred, Esq. |
South Villas South Villas |
Clifton Villas. Clifton Villas. |
RAPER, Mrs. Mrs. Raper |
Prince’s Terrace Prince's Terrace |
No. 6. No. 6. |
RAPHAEL, Thomas Athanasio, Esq. RAPHAEL, Thomas Athanasio, Esq. |
Phillimore Gardens Phillimore Gardens |
No. 21. No. 21. |
RAWDON, Lieut. Gen. John Dawson RAWDON, Lt. Gen. John Dawson |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 34. No. 34. |
RAWES, Rev. William Francis RAWES, Rev. William Francis |
Palace Gardens Terrace Palace Gardens Terrace |
No. 7. No. 7. |
RAWSON, Henry Esq. Henry Rawson, Esq. |
Scarsdale Villas Scarsdale Apartments |
No. 8. No. 8. |
RAWSTORNE, Capt. James, R.N. Capt. James Rawstorne, R.N. |
Abingdon Villas Abingdon Villas |
No. 32. No. 32. |
RAY, Edmund Barker, Esq. Edmund Barker, Esq. RAY |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 15. No. 15. |
REA, William, Esq. William REA, Esq. |
Pembroke Cottages North Pembroke Cottages North |
No. 2. No. 2 |
READ, Samuel, Esq. READ, Samuel, Esq. |
Argyll Road Argyll Road |
No. 55. No. 55. |
READ, Thomas Lawrence, Esq. READ, Thomas Lawrence, Esq. |
Petersham Terrace Petersham Terrace |
No. 11. No. 11. |
REDGRAVE, Richard, Esq. Richard Redgrave, Esq. |
Hyde Park Gate (South) Hyde Park Gate South |
No. 18. No. 18. |
REDGRAVE, Samuel, Esq. Samuel Redgrave, Esq. |
Hyde Park Gate (South) Hyde Park Gate (South) |
No. 17. No. 17. |
REED, William, Esq. William Reed, Esq. |
Addison Road Addison Road |
Winter Lodge. Winter Cabin. |
REEVE, Henry, Esq. Henry Reeve, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 62. No. 62. |
REEVES, Colonel George Marmaduke Colonel George Marmaduke Reeves |
Kensington Gate Kensington Gate |
No. 8. No. 8. |
REYNELL, John Griffiths, Esq. John Griffiths Reynell, Esq. |
Sheffield Gardens Sheffield Parks |
No. 1. No. 1. |
RICHARDS, Oliver, Esq. Oliver Richards, Esq. |
Victoria Road Victoria Rd |
Victoria Cottage. Victoria Cottage. |
RICHARDSON, Charles James, Esq. Charles James Richardson, Esq. |
Kensington Square Kensington Square |
No. 34. No. 34. |
RICHARDSON, William Burbidge, Esq. RICHARDSON, William Burbidge, Esq. |
Allen Terrace Allen Terrace |
No. 5. No. 5. |
RICKARD, William, Esq. William Rickard, Esq. |
Addison Road Addison Road |
No. 23. No. 23. |
ROBE, Colonel Frederick Holt, C.B. ROBE, Colonel Frederick Holt, C.B. |
Palace Gardens Terrace Palace Gardens Terrace |
No. 5. No. 5. |
ROBERTS, Henry Taylor, Esq. Henry Taylor Roberts, Esq. |
Kensington Crescent Kensington Crescent |
No. 6. No. 6. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 4. No. 4. |
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ROGERS, Doctor George Goddard DR. George Goddard ROGERS |
Allen Terrace Allen Terrace |
No. 9. No. 9. |
ROGERS, Samuel, Esq. Samuel Rogers, Esq. |
Campden Hill Terrace Campden Hill Terrace |
No. 5. No. 5. |
ROLPH, George Frederick, Esq. George Frederick Rolph, Esq. |
Abingdon Villas Abingdon Villas |
No. 16. No. 16. |
ROSE, Philip, Esq. ROSE, Philip, Attorney at Law |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 59. No. 59. |
ROSS, Henry, Esq. Henry Ross, Esq. |
Douro Place Douro Location |
No. 15. No. 15. |
ROSS, General Sir Hew Dalrymple ROSS, General Sir Hew Dalrymple |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 34. No. 34. |
ROTHSCHILD, Baron Lionel Nathan De, M.P. ROTHSCHILD, Baron Lionel Nathan De, M.P. |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
Kingston House. Kingston House. |
ROUGIER, Henry, Esq. Henry Rougier, Esq. |
Inverness Gardens Inverness Gardens |
No. 1. No. 1. |
ROYLE, William, Esq. William Royle, Esq. |
Campden Grove Campden Grove |
No. 12. No. 12. |
RUSBRIDGER, Joseph, Esq. Joseph RUSBRIDGER, Esq. |
Addison Terrace Addison Terrace |
No. 6. No. 6. |
RUTLAND, Duke of Duke of Rutland |
Cromwell Road Cromwell Rd. |
Manners House. Manners House. |
RYAN, Charles Lister, Esq. Charles Lister Ryan, Esq. |
Addison Road Addison Road |
Garden Lodge. Garden Lodge. |
RYAN, Right Hon. Sir Edward RYAN, The Right Hon. Sir Edward |
Addison Road Addison Road |
No. 5. No. 5. |
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SABOUROFF, Peter, Esq. SABOUROFF, Peter, Attorney at Law |
Albert Terrace Albert Terrace |
No. 4. No. 4. |
SAINSBURY, William Noel, Esq. William Noel Sainsbury, Esq. |
Kensington Crescent Kensington Crescent |
No. 11. No. 11. |
ST. ALBAN’S, Dowager, Duchess of ST. ALBAN’S, Dowager Duchess |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 4. No. 4. |
ST. GEORGE, Colonel John, C.B. ST. GEORGE, Colonel John, C.B. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 17. No. 17. |
SARTORIS, Alfred, Esq. SARTORIS, Alfred, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 64. No. 64. |
SAUMAREZ, Colonel Hon. John St. Vincent SAUMAREZ, Colonel Hon. John St. Vincent |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 41. No. 41. |
SAUNDERS, Josiah, Esq. Josiah Saunders, Esq. |
Upper Bedford Place Upper Bedford Place |
No. 2. No. 2. |
SCARLETT, Major-Gen. the Hon. Sir James Yorke, K.C.B. SCARLETT, Major-General the Hon. Sir James Yorke, K.C.B. |
Prince’s Terrace Prince's Terrace |
No. 25. No. 25. |
SCHENLEY, Edward Wyndham Harrington, Esq. Edward Wyndham Harrington Schenley, Esq. |
Prince’s Gate Prince’s Gate |
No. 14. No. 14. |
SCHUSTER, Samuel Leo, Esq. SCHUSTER, Samuel Leo, Attorney at Law |
Queen’s Gate Queen's Gate |
No. 18. No. 18. |
SCOTLAND, George, Esq., C.B. SCOTLAND, George, Esq., C.B. |
St. Mary Abbott’s Terrace St. Mary Abbott's Terrace |
No. 13. No. 13. |
SCOTT, Lieut.-Gen. John, C.B. SCOTT, Lt. Gen. John, C.B. |
Cromwell Road Cromwell Road |
No. 1. No. 1. |
SCROPE, George Poulett, Esq. M.P. George Poulett Scrope, Esq. M.P. |
Hyde Park Gate (South) Hyde Park Gate South |
No. 25. No. 25. |
SEATON, Edward Johnstone, Esq. SEATON, Edward Johnstone, Esq. |
Campden Grove Campden Grove |
No. 22. No. 22. |
SENIOR, Nassau William, Esq. SENIOR, Nassau William, Esq. |
Hyde Park Gate Hyde Park Gate |
No. 13. No. 13. |
SHAEN, William, Esq. William Shaen, Esq. |
Upper Phillimore Gardens Upper Phillimore Gardens |
No. 15. No. 15. |
SHAW, William Ambrose, Esq. SHAW, William Ambrose, Esq. |
Campden Hill Campden Hill |
Wycombe Lodge. Wycombe Lodge. |
SHAFTO, Robert Duncombe, Esq., M.P. SHAFTO, Robert Duncombe, Esq., M.P. |
Prince’s Gardens Prince's Gardens |
No. 18. No. 18. |
SHAW, Stewart John Archibald, Esq. SHAW, Stewart John Archibald, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Queen's Gate |
No. 13. No. 13. |
SHEPHEARD, Charles, Esq. SHEPHEARD, Charles, Esq. |
Pembroke Road Pembroke Road |
No. 1. No. 1. |
SHEWARD, Joseph, Esq. SHEWARD, Joseph, Esq. |
Albert Gate Albert Gate |
No. 3. No. 3. |
SHIELS, John Caverhill, Esq. SHIELS, John Caverhill, Esq. |
Sheffield Gardens Sheffield Gardens |
No. 18. No. 18. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 28. No. 28. |
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SIDNEY, Hon. Ernestine Wellington SIDNEY, Hon. Ernestine Wellington |
Petersham Terrace Petersham Terrace |
No. 3. No. 3. |
SIDNEY, Hon. Sophia Phillipa SIDNEY, Hon. Sophia Phillipa |
Petersham Terrace Petersham Terrace |
No. 3. No. 3. |
SIMS, Commander Andrew R.N. Commander Andrew R.N. SIMS |
Clarendon Road Clarendon Rd |
No. 24. No. 24. |
SINCLAIR, Ven. Archdeacon John SINCLAIR, Ven. Archdeacon John |
Vicarage Place Vicarage Place |
The Vicarage. The Rectory. |
SINCLAIR, William Thomson, Esq. William Thomson Sinclair, Esq. |
Addison Crescent Addison Crescent |
No. 4. No. 4. |
SMITH, George, Esq. George Smith, Esq. |
Tor Villas Tor Villas |
No. 2. No. 2. |
SMITH, James Burrell, Esq. James Burrell Smith, Esq. |
Scarsdale Villas Scarsdale Apartments |
No. 13. No. 13. |
SMITH, Oswald Augustus, Esq. Oswald Augustus Smith, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 44. No. 44. |
SMITH, Towers, Esq. SMITH, Towers, Attorney at Law |
Lower Phillimore Place Lower Phillimore Place |
No. 30. No. 30. |
SOADY, John Williams, Esq. John Williams Soady, Esq. |
Palace Gardens Villas Palace Gardens Homes |
No. 2. No. 2. |
SOMERS, Earl SOMERS, Earl |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 33. No. 33. |
SOUTH, Sir James SOUTH, Sir James |
South Villas South Villas |
The Observatory. The Observatory. |
SPILLMAN, George, Esq. SPILLMAN, George, Attorney at Law |
Victoria Road Victoria Road |
No. 26. No. 26. |
SPOTTISWOODE, Maj.-General A. Cole SPOTTISWOODE, Maj. Gen. A. Cole |
Phillimore Gardens Phillimore Gardens |
No. 9. No. 9. |
STACPOOLE, Frederick, Esq. STACPOOLE, Frederick, Esq. |
Eldon Road Eldon Rd |
No. 6. No. 6. |
STANESBY, Samuel, Esq. Samuel Stanesby, Esq. |
St. George’s Terrace St. George's Terrace |
No. 6. No. 6. |
STANHAM, George Gordon, Esq. George Gordon Stanham, Esq. |
Upper Phillimore Place Upper Phillimore Place |
No. 20. No. 20. |
STEBBING, Charles James, Esq. STEBBING, Charles James, Esq. |
Eldon Road Eldon Rd |
No. 26. No. 26. |
STEBBING, John Arthur, Esq. John Arthur Stebbing, Esq. |
Eldon Road Eldon Rd |
No. 26. No. 26. |
STEPHENSON, Augustus Keppel, Esq. STEPHENSON, Augustus Keppel, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 56. 56. |
STEPHENSON, Lady Mary Lady Mary Stephenson |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 56. No. 56. |
STEPHENSON, Capt. Sussex Vane CAPTAIN SUSSEX VANE STEPHENSON |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 56. No. 56. |
STERKY, Charles, Esq. Charles Sterky, Esq. |
Albert Place Albert Place |
No. 10. No. 10. |
STERLING, Colonel Sir Anthony Colonel Sir Anthony Sterling |
South Place South Place |
No. 3. No. 3. |
STEVENS, Charles Henry Stanly, Esq. Charles Henry Stanly Stevens, Esq. |
Gloucester Terrace Gloucester Terrace |
No. 15. No. 15. |
STEWART, Hope, Esq. Hope Stewart, Esq. |
Campden Hill Terrace Campden Hill Terrace |
No. 1. No. 1. |
STOATT, Charles, Esq. STOATT, Charles, Esq. |
Young Street Young Street |
No. 11. No. 11. |
STOCK, Henry, Esq. Henry Stock, Esq. |
Bedford Place Bedford Place |
East Cottage. East Cottage. |
STOCK, Rev. John Rev. John Stock |
Earl’s Terrace Earl's Terrace |
No. 1. No. 1. |
STOKES, Charles, Esq. Charles Stokes, Esq. |
Argyll Road Argyll Road |
No. 25. No. 25. |
STRACHAN, William, Esq. STRACHAN, William, Esq. |
Bedford Place Bedford Place |
No. 30. No. 30. |
STRAITH, Major Hector Major Hector Straith |
Cromwell Road Cromwell Road |
No. 3. No. 3. |
STRATHEDEN, & CAMPBELL, Lord STRATHEDEN, & CAMPBELL, Lord |
South Place South Place |
Stratheden House. Stratheden House. |
STUART, Dugald, Esq. STUART, Dugald, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Queen's Gate |
No. 5. No. 5. |
STUART, Sir John STUART, Sir John |
Queen’s Gate Queen's Gate |
No. 5. No. 5. |
STUART, John, Esq. John Stuart, Esq. |
Queens’ Gate Queensway |
No. 5. No. 5. |
SUTTON, Daniel, Esq. SUTTON, Daniel, Attorney at Law. |
Earl’s Terrace Earl's Terrace |
No. 25. No. 25. |
SWANSTON, Clement Tudway, Esq. Jun. SWANSTON, Clement Tudway, Esq. Jr. |
Kensington Gore Kensington Gore |
No. 7. No. 7. |
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Cromwell Road Cromwell Road |
No. 2. No. 2. |
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TANNER, John, Esq. Tanner, John, Attorney at Law |
Kensington Gate Kensington Gate |
No. 9. No. 9. |
TAPP, William John, Esq. William John TAPP, Esq. |
Kensington Crescent Kensington Crescent |
No. 4. No. 4. |
TAYLER, John Frederick, Esq. John Frederick Tayler, Esq. |
Upper Phillimore Gardens Upper Phillimore Gardens |
No. 11. No. 11. |
TAYLOR, Alfred, Esq. Alfred Taylor, Esq. |
Madeley Villas Madeley Apartments |
No. 3. No. 3. |
TAYLOR, Peter Alfred, Esq., M.P. Peter Alfred Taylor, Esq., M.P. |
Campden Hill Campden Hill |
Aubrey House. Aubrey House |
THACKERAY, Wm. Makepeace, Esq. Thackeray, Wm. Makepeace, Esq. |
Palace Green Palace Green |
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THEED, William, Esq. William Theed, Esq. |
Tor Villas Tor Villas |
Campden Lodge. Campden Lodge. |
THISTLEWOOD, George Henry, Esq. THISTLEWOOD, George Henry, Esq. |
Phillimore Gardens Phillimore Gardens |
No. 2. No. 2 |
THOM, James Pattison, Esq. James Pattison Thom, Esq. |
Earl’s Terrace Earl's Terrace |
No. 17. No. 17. |
THOMAS, Griffith, Esq. THOMAS, Griffith, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen’s Gate Terrace |
No. 45. No. 45. |
THRING, Henry, Esq. THRING, Henry, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Gardens Queen's Gate Gardens |
No. 5. No. 5. |
THUDICHUM, Dr. John Louis William THUDICHUM, Dr. John L. W. |
Pembroke Road Pembroke Rd |
No. 2. No. 2. |
THURSBY, Rev. William THURSBY, Rev. Bill |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 49. No. 49. |
THWAITES, Daniel, Esq. Daniel Thwaites, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Queen's Gate |
No. 3. No. 3. |
THYNNE, Lord Edward, M.P. Lord Edward Thynne, M.P. |
Cromwell Place Cromwell Place |
No. 4. No. 4. |
TILLEARD, Thomas, Esq. Tilleard, Thomas, Esq. |
Pembroke Road Pembroke Road |
No. 14. No. 14. |
TIPPETTS, James Berriman, Esq. TIPPETTS, James Berriman, Esq. |
Earl’s Court Terrace Earl's Court Terrace |
No. 15. No. 15. |
TOMBS, Mrs. John TOMBS, Mrs. John |
Eldon Road Eldon Road |
No. 14. No. 14. |
TOMS, George Bailey, Esq. TOMS, George Bailey, Esq. |
Phillimore Gardens Phillimore Gardens |
No. 13. No. 13. |
TRAFFORD SOUTHWELL, Miss Ms. Trafford Southwell |
Prince’s Gate Prince's Gate |
No. 19. No. 19. |
TRENDELL, James Richens, Esq. James Richens Trendell, Esq. |
Abingdon Villas Abingdon Villas |
No. 44. No. 44. |
TROUBRIDGE, Col., Sir Thomas, Bart. TROUBRIDGE, Col. Sir Thomas, Bart. |
Queen’s Gate Queen's Gate |
No. 8. No. 8. |
TUDOR, Owen Davies, Esq. Owen Davies Tudor, Esq. |
Bedford Place Bedford Place |
No. 2. No. 2. |
TURNER, James William, Esq. James William Turner, Esq. |
Lower Phillimore Place Lower Phillimore Place |
No. 31. No. 31. |
TWEEDDALE, Marquis of Tweedale, Marquis of |
Queen’s Gate Gardens Queen's Gate Gardens |
No. 23. No. 23. |
TWISTLETON, Hon. Edward Turner Boyd TWISTLETON, Hon. Edward Turner Boyd |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 3. No. 3. |
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UNNA, Ferdinand, Esq. Ferdinand Unna, Esq. |
Addison Road Addison Road |
No. 88. No. 88. |
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VALENTINE, John Sutherland, Esq. VALENTINE, John Sutherland, Esq. |
Wilton Terrace Wilton Terrace |
No. 1. No. 1. |
VALLANCE, Captain Thomas William CAPT. THOMAS WILLIAM VALLANCE |
Wilton Terrace Wilton Terrace |
No. 5. No. 5. |
VICKERY, Francis Esq. VICKERY, Francis, Esq. |
Palace Gardens Terrace Palace Gardens Terrace |
No. 27. No. 27. |
VINCENT, Henry William, Esq. VINCENT, Henry William, Esq. |
Campden Hill Campden Hill |
Thornwood Lodge. Thornwood Lodge. |
VITTOZ, E. Esq. VITTOZ, E. Esq. |
Clarendon Terrace Clarendon Terrace |
No. 1. No. 1. |
VIZETELLY, Henry, Esq. Henry Vizetelly, Esq. |
York Villas York Apartments |
Chalfont Lodge. Chalfont Lodge. |
VON WEGNERN, Professor Oscar Professor Oscar Von Wegner |
Abingdon Villas Abingdon Villas |
No. 22. No. 22. |
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Upper Kensington Gore Upper Kensington Gore |
No. 5. No. 5. |
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WALCOT, Thomas, Esq. Thomas Walcot, Esq. |
Kensington Gore Kensington Gore |
No. 4. No. 4. |
WALKER, Joseph, Esq. WALKER, Joseph, Attorney at Law. |
Bath Place Bath Place |
No. 4. No. 4. |
WALTON, John Whitehead, Esq. John Whitehead Walton, Esq. |
Campden Hill Campden Hill |
Wickham House. Wickham House. |
WARD, Charles, Esq. WARD, Charles, Esq. |
Douro Place Douro Valley |
No. 1. No. 1. |
WARD, Hon. Mrs. Dudley WARD, Hon. Mrs. Dudley |
Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen's Gate Terrace |
No. 46. No. 46. |
WARDLAW, John, Esq. John Wardlaw, Esq. |
Prince’s Gate Prince’s Gate |
No. 37. No. 37. |
WATERHOUSE, William P. Esq. WATERHOUSE, William P. Esq. |
Abingdon Villas Abingdon Villas |
No. 36. No. 36. |
WEBB, Henry Esq. WEBB, Henry Esq. |
Campden Hill Road Campden Hill Rd |
No. 12. No. 12. |
WEBSTER, Charles Fox, Esq. Charles Fox Webster, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 52. No. 52. |
WEBSTER, Doctor James DR. JAMES WEBSTER |
Campden Hill Villas Campden Hill Villas |
No. 11. No. 11. |
WEBSTER, Thomas, Esq. WEBSTER, Thomas, Esq. |
St. George’s Terrace St. George's Terrace |
No. 1. No. 1. |
WEBSTER, William Shakespeare, Esq. WEBSTER, William Shakespeare, Esq. |
Upper Phillimore Gardens Upper Phillimore Gardens |
No. 5. No. 5. |
WELCH, Frederick, Esq. WELCH, Frederick, Attorney at Law. |
Addison Gardens Addison Gardens |
No. 4. No. 4. |
WELLS, Henry Tamworth, Esq., Jun. WELLS, Henry Tamworth, Jr. |
Upper Phillimore Gardens Upper Phillimore Gardens |
No. 9. No. 9. |
WELSBY, William Newland, Esq. WELSBY, William Newland, Esq. |
Holland Villas Road Holland Villas Rd. |
No. 19. No. 19. |
WEMYSS, Lady Isabella Lady Isabella Wemyss |
Kensington Palace Kensington Palace |
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WEST, Algernon E. Esq. WEST, Algernon E. Esq. |
Kensington Palace Kensington Palace |
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WEST, Lieut.-Col. James Alexander WEST, Lt. Col. James Alexander |
Gloucester Terrace Gloucester Terrace |
No. 6. No. 6. |
WESTENHOLZ, André P. Esq. André P. Westenholz, Esq. |
Upper Hornton Villas Upper Hornton Villas |
No. 6. No. 6. |
WESTGARTH, William, Esq. William Westgarth, Esq. |
Brunswick Gardens Brunswick Gardens |
No. 16. No. 16. |
WESTMACOTT, Richard, Esq. Richard Westmacott, Esq. |
Kensington Gate Kensington Gate |
No. 1. No. 1. |
WESTON, Alexander G. Anderdon, Esq. Alexander G. Anderdon, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 12. No. 12. |
WHARTON, John J. Smith, Esq. John J. Smith, Esq. |
Campden Hill Villas Campden Hill Villas |
No. 1. No. 1. |
WHITBREAD, Samuel, Esq., M.P. Samuel Whitbread, Esq., M.P. |
Queen’s Gate Gardens Queen's Gate Gardens |
No. 2. No. 2. |
WHITE, James, Esq. James White, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Queen's Gate |
No. 2. No. 2. |
WHITE, John, Esq., Com. R.N. John White, Esq., Com. R.N. |
Lansdowne Terrace Lansdowne Terrace |
No. 8. No. 8. |
WHITFIELD, Edmund, Esq. Whitfield, Edmund, Esq. |
Campden Hill Road Campden Hill Rd |
No. 15. No. 15. |
WHITFIELD, George Corpe, Esq. WHITFIELD, George Corpe, Esq. |
St. Mary Abbott’s Terrace St. Mary Abbott's Terrace |
No. 14. No. 14. |
WHITING, George, Esq. George Whiting, Esq. |
Addison Road Addison Road |
No. 62. No. 62. |
WHITMORE, Charles Stanton, Esq. Charles Stanton Whitmore, Esq. |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 57. No. 57. |
WILD, James Anstey, Esq. WILD, James Anstey, Esq. |
Addison Road Addison Road |
No. 45. No. 45. |
WILLIAMS, Lieut.-Col. George, W., C.B. WILLIAMS, Lt. Col. George W., C.B. |
Pembroke Road Pembroke Road |
No. 15. No. 15. |
WILLIAMS, Doctor Henry Llewellyn Dr. Henry Llewellyn Williams |
Leonard Place Leonard Place |
No. 9. No. 9. |
WILLIAMSON, William Henry, Esq. WILLIAMSON, William Henry, Esq. |
Shaftesbury Villas Shaftesbury Apartments |
No. 4. No. 4. |
WILLIS, Edward Cooper, Esq. Edward Cooper Willis, Esq. |
Addison Road Addison Rd |
No. 49. No. 49. |
WILLIS, Henry Britton, Esq. Henry Britton Willis, Esq. |
Victoria Road Victoria Road |
No. 24. No. 24. |
WILSON, Lady Belford WILSON, Lady Belford |
Hyde Park Gate Hyde Park Gate |
No. 8. No. 8. |
WILSON, Doctor John Dr. John Wilson |
Addison Road Addison Road |
No. 72. No. 72. |
WINN, Hon. Mrs. George WINN, Hon. Mrs. George |
Pembroke Road Pembroke Road |
No. 9. No. 9. |
Petersham Terrace Petersham Terrace |
No. 8. No. 8. |
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WITT, George Esq. WITT, George Esq. |
Prince’s Terrace Prince's Terrace |
No. 22. No. 22. |
WOLFHAGEN, Fred. Ferdinand, Esq. WOLFHAGEN, Fred. Ferdinand, Esq. |
Percy Square Percy Square |
No. 47. No. 47. |
WOOD, George Esq. George Wood, Esq. |
Queen’s Gate Terrace Queen’s Gate Terrace |
No. 2. No. 2. |
WOOD, Doctor William Dr. William Wood |
Kensington Kensington |
Kensington House. Kensington House. |
WOODYEAR, Joseph Mitchell, Esq. WOODYEAR, Joseph Mitchell, Esq. |
Addison Crescent Addison Crescent |
No. 7. No. 7. |
WOOLLEY, Rev. Joseph, L.L.D. WOOLLEY, Rev. Joseph, Ph.D. |
Palace Gardens Villas Palace Gardens Apartments |
No. 31. No. 31. |
WORTHAM, Major-Gen. Hale Young WORTHAM, Major General Hale Young |
Inverness Gardens Inverness Gardens |
No. 7. No. 7. |
WYNDHAM, Rev. William Crole WYNDHAM, Rev. William Crole |
Rutland Gate Rutland Gate |
No. 6. No. 6. |
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XENOS, Stefanos, Esq. Stefanos Xenos, Esq. |
Kensington Gore Kensington Gore |
No. 6. No. 6. |
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YOUNG, Sir Charles George YOUNG, Sir Charles George |
Prince’s Terrace Prince's Terrace |
No. 9. No. 9. |
YOUNG, Edwin, Esq. Young, Edwin, Esq. |
Allen Terrace Allen Terrace |
No. 7. No. 7. |
p. 139ADVERTISING SHEET.
PRIZE MEDAL,
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862.
THE HIGHEST HONOUR AWARDED.
THE HIGHEST AWARD GIVEN.
By Her Majesty’s Royal
Letters Patent.
NEW.
By Her Majesty’s Royal
Letters Patent.
NEW.
“ROYAL PATENT TUBULAR”
“Royal Patent Tubular”
PIANOFORTES,
Pianos,
(FOUR FEET HIGH ONLY),
(ONLY FOUR FEET TALL)
INCOMPARABLY THE BEST EXTANT,
UNMATCHED THE BEST AVAILABLE,
With the following Novel and Unique Improvements.
With the following new and innovative improvements.
1. Receding Front, entirely obviating the obstruction to the Voice in singing, usual with all other Upright Pianofortes.
1. Receding Front, completely removing the obstruction to the voice in singing, which is common with all other upright pianos.
2. Improved Desk, of the entire Width of the Pianoforte, for Duets and Trios, and with or without extending ends for Accompanyists.
2. Improved Desk, the full Width of the Piano, for Duets and Trios, with or without extending ends for Accompanists.
3. New Shape, increasing the Strength and Durability, with extreme Lightness and Elegance of appearance.
3. New Shape, enhancing Strength and Durability, while achieving extreme Lightness and an Elegant appearance.
4. Patent Tubular Sounding Board, the tubes compensating for the length of strings, as in the Horizontal Grands, and producing a quality, volume, and duration of tone incomparable.
4. Patent Tubular Sounding Board, the tubes adjusting for the length of strings, like in the Horizontal Grands, and creating a quality, volume, and duration of tone that’s unmatched.
5. Superior Double Action, with perfection of touch.
5. Superior Double Action, with flawless feel.
6. Improved Soft Pedal, without shifting the Action.
6. Better Soft Pedal, without changing the Action.
Price Lists, Drawings, Testimonials, &c., on application to
Price Lists, Drawings, Testimonials, etc., available on request from
RÜST & Co.,
RÜST & Co.
PATENTEES & SOLE
MANUFACTURERS,
34, GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET,
REGENT STREET, LONDON.
PATENTEES & SOLE MANUFACTURERS,
34, GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET,
REGENT STREET, LONDON.
p. 140ROBERT BENNETT,
Job Master and Coach Builder,
WHITE HORSE YARD,
15, LOWER GROVE, BROMPTON, S.W.
WHITE HORSE YARD,
15, LOWER GROVE, BROMPTON, S.W.
Respectfully submits the following terms:—
Respectfully submits the following terms:—
For Carriage and Pair Horses. For Carriage and Pair Horses |
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Coachman. Chauffeur. |
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Sociable Barouch, or Brougham Social Barouche, or Brougham |
£ £ |
s. s. |
d. d. |
s. s. |
d. d. |
The Day The Day |
1 1 |
5 5 |
0 0 |
5 5 |
0 0 |
For Two Hours For 2 Hours |
0 0 |
10 10 |
0 0 |
2 2 |
6 6 |
Each Hour after Every hour after |
0 0 |
4 4 |
0 0 |
1 1 |
0 0 |
Theatre, or Dinner Job Theater, or Dinner Job |
0 0 |
10 10 |
6 6 |
2 2 |
6 6 |
For Carriage and One Horse. For Carriage and One Horse. |
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Sociable Barouch, or Brougham Sociable Barouch or Brougham |
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The Day The Day |
0 0 |
16 16 |
0 0 |
4 4 |
0 0 |
For Two Hours For 2 Hours |
0 0 |
5 5 |
0 0 |
1 1 |
6 6 |
Each Hour after Every hour after |
0 0 |
2 2 |
6 6 |
0 0 |
6 6 |
Balls Balls |
0 0 |
7 7 |
6 6 |
2 2 |
6 6 |
Theatre, or Dinner Job Theater, or Dinner Gig |
0 0 |
6 6 |
0 0 |
2 2 |
0 0 |
The half-hour charged if entered upon.
The half-hour will be charged if started.
THE ABOVE CHARGES ARE FOR TOWN USE
ONLY,
COUNTRY JOURNIES AT PER MILE OR DAY.
THE ABOVE CHARGES ARE FOR TOWN USE ONLY,
COUNTRY TRIPS AT PER MILE OR DAY.
Jobs by the Month or Year, on moderate terms.
Jobs by the Month or Year, on moderate terms.
p. 141GLOVES CLEANED
FREE PROM SMELL,
BY
LATOUR, RATEAU, & CO.
FREE PROM SMELL,
BY
LATOUR, RATEAU, & CO.
PATENTEES FOR
PATENTEES FOR
CLEANING KID GLOVES,
DRESSES, SHAWLS, &c.
Cleaning kids' gloves,
dresses, shawls, etc.
DYERS & FURNITURE CLEANERS,
Dyers & Furniture Cleaners,
118, NEW BOND STREET, W.
118 New Bond Street, W.
DAMASK FURNITURE,
Of every description,
CHANGED OR DYED, AND REMADE.
DAMASK FURNITURE,
Of all kinds,
CHANGED, DYED, AND REMADE.
CHINTZ FURNITURE
CLEANED AND CALENDERED.
Chintz Furniture
Cleaned and Pressed.
FEATHERS
CLEANED DYED & MOUNTED.
Feathers
Cleaned, dyed, and mounted.
p. 142CRAFT,
CHEESEMONGER,
KNIGHTSBRIDGE.
Established 1846.
Founded 1846.
Celebrated for his choice Dairies of Fresh Butter, which he receives by Rail daily from the Vale of Aylesbury, and other parts of Buckinghamshire.
Celebrated for his selection of Fresh Butter from the daily rail deliveries coming from the Vale of Aylesbury and other areas of Buckinghamshire.
YORK HAMS, WILTSHIRE BACON,
STILTON CHEESE, PICKLED & DRIED TONGUES,
BATH CHAPS, CREAM CHEESE, &c, &c.,
of the Best Quality.
YORK HAMS, WILTSHIRE BACON,
STILTON CHEESE, PICKLED & DRIED TONGUES,
BATH CHAPS, CREAM CHEESE, etc., etc.,
of the Best Quality.
Families waited upon for Orders by own Carts regularly, as under,
Families waited for their orders using their own carts regularly, as below,
DAILY.
Daily.
All parts of BELGRAVIA, SOUTH KENSINGTON, BROMPTON.
All areas of BELGRAVIA, SOUTH KENSINGTON, BROMPTON.
Twice and Three times Weekly to the undermentioned Places, viz:—
Twice and three times a week to the places listed below, namely:—
BAYSWATER. Bayswater. |
NOTTING HILL. Notting Hill. |
BARNES. BARNES. |
PUTNEY. PUTNEY. |
BATTERSEA. Battersea. |
ROEHAMPTON. ROEHAMPTON. |
CHELSEA. CHELSEA. |
SHEPHERD’S BUSH. Shepherd's Bush. |
FULHAM. FULHAM. |
TURNHAM GREEN. Turnham Green. |
HAMMERSMITH. Hammersmith. |
WIMBLEDON. Wimbledon. |
KENSINGTON. Kensington. |
WANDSWORTH. Wandsworth. |
KILBURN. KILBURN. |
WALHAM GREEN. Walham Green. |
&c. &c. |
&c. &c. |
p. 143THE GENERAL MOURNING ESTABLISHMENT,
3, BROMPTON ROW, LONDON, S.W.
3 Brompton Row, London, SW
RICHARD NELSON respectfully invites the attention of LADIES requiring MOURNING ATTIRE, to the above establishment. After many years’ experience in this exclusive department, he possesses peculiar advantages in the purchase of Mourning Goods, and is careful in selecting sterling fabrics; his aim being to provide a Superior Class of Apparel at a strictly moderate rate of charge. Experienced Assistants sent to any distance with Samples or Stock.
RICHARD NELSON warmly invites LADIES in need of MOURNING ATTIRE to visit the establishment above. With many years of experience in this specialized area, he has unique advantages in sourcing Mourning Goods and is diligent in choosing high-quality fabrics; his goal is to offer a Superior Class of Apparel at a very reasonable price. Experienced Assistants are available to travel any distance with Samples or Stock.
MILLINERY, MANTLES, SHAWLS, & MADE-UP SKIRTS, in LARGE VARIETY.
MILLINERY, MANTLES, SHAWLS, & READY-MADE SKIRTS, in WIDE SELECTION.
Dressmaking under the Superintendence of a Clever Artiste.
Dressmaking under the Guidance of a Skilled Artist.
JAMES SHERRY,
FAMILY TEA DEALER, GROCER,
AND
IMPORTER Of FOREIGN WINES,
193, SLOANE STREET, S.W.
FAMILY TEA DEALER, GROCER,
AND
IMPORTER OF FOREIGN WINES,
193, SLOANE STREET, S.W.
GENTLEMEN WITH TENDER FEET.
J. CHAPPELL,
388, Strand, W.C., Bootmaker, and Professor of Fitting,
J. CHAPPELL,
388 Strand, W.C., Bootmaker, and Fitting Instructor,
Begs to call the attention of such to his method of Measuring, by which he guarantees, at the first trial, to produce a fit unprecedented for comfort, yet combined with the most fashionable shape. Those gentlemen on whom bootmakers have practised unsuccessfully are particularly solicited by J. C., who will undertake to fit them at once, however difficult. Established 1825. Inventor of the “Pulvinar” or Cushion Boots. Ladies Show Rooms 1st floor.
Begs to call the attention of those interested to his method of measuring, which guarantees, from the very first fitting, to produce a level of comfort that is unmatched, while also providing the most stylish design. Those gentlemen who have faced unsuccessful attempts from bootmakers are especially encouraged by J. C., who promises to fit them immediately, no matter how challenging it may be. Established 1825. Inventor of the “Pulvinar” or Cushion Boots. Ladies' Show Rooms 1st floor.
S. B. FULLER,
LATE J. & S. B. FULLER, & Co.
LATE J. & S. B. FULLER, & Co.
(Removed from Rathbone
Place.)
GALLERY OF FINE ARTS,
PRINTSELLER, PUBLISHER,
DECORATIVE FRAME MAKER, ARTIST’S COLOURMAN,
GENERAL DEALER IN WORKS OF ART,
61, PALL MALL, OPPOSITE ST. JAMES’S
PALACE.
(Removed from Rathbone Place.)
GALLERY OF FINE ARTS,
PRINTSELLER, PUBLISHER,
DECORATIVE FRAME MAKER, ARTIST’S SUPPLIER,
GENERAL DEALER IN WORKS OF ART,
61, PALL MALL, ACROSS FROM ST. JAMES’S PALACE.
p. 144ELEGANT PERSONAL REQUISITES.
Under the Under the |
Patronage Patronage |
ROWLANDS’ MACASSAR OIL.
Rowlands' Macassar Oil.
This Elegant and Fragrant Oil possesses wonderfully nourishing powers for promoting the growth, restoring and beautifying the Human Hair. It prevents it from falling off or turning grey—cleanses it from Scurf and Dandriff—and makes it beautifully soft, pliable, and glossy. For children it is especially recommended as forming the basis of a beautiful head of hair. Price 3s. 6d.; 7s.; 10s. 6d. (equal to four small); and 21s. per bottle.
This elegant and fragrant oil has amazing nourishing qualities that promote hair growth, restore its health, and enhance its beauty. It prevents hair from falling out or turning gray, cleanses it of flakes and dandruff, and makes it wonderfully soft, flexible, and shiny. It's particularly recommended for children as it helps form a lovely head of hair. Price: 3s. 6d.; 7s.; 10s. 6d. (equivalent to four small bottles); and 21s. per bottle.
ROWLANDS’ KALYDOR.
Rowlands’ Kalydor.
This Royally-patronized and Ladies-esteemed Specific realizes a healthy purity of Complexion, and renders the Skin soft, clear, and blooming. It also exerts the most soothing, cooling, and purifying action on the Skin, and eradicates Freckles, Tan, Pimples, Spots, Discolorations, and other Cutaneous Visitations. Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per bottle.
This royal-endorsed and highly regarded product promotes a healthy, clear complexion and makes the skin soft, clear, and radiant. It also has a soothing, cooling, and purifying effect on the skin, eliminating freckles, tan, pimples, spots, discolorations, and other skin issues. Price: £4.60 and £8.60 per bottle.
WHITE AND SOUND TEETH
White and healthy teeth
Are indispensible to PERSONAL ATTRACTION, and to health and longevity, by the proper mastication of food.
Are essential to PERSONAL ATTRACTION, as well as to health and longevity, through the proper chewing of food.
ROWLANDS’ ODONTO,
OR PEARL DENTIFRICE,
ROWLANDS’ ODONTO,
OR PEARL TOOTHPASTE,
Compounded of Oriental Ingredients, is of inestimable value in preserving and beautifying the Teeth, strengthening the Gums, and in giving a pleasing fragrance to the Breath. It eradicates Tartar from the Teeth, removes spots of incipient decay, and polishes and preserves the enamel, to which it imparts a PEARL-LIKE Whiteness. Price 2s. 9d. per Box.
Made with Eastern ingredients, this product is extremely valuable for maintaining and enhancing your teeth, strengthening your gums, and giving your breath a pleasant fragrance. It eliminates tartar, removes early signs of decay, and polishes and protects the enamel, giving it a PEARL-LIKE whiteness. Price: 2s. 9d. per box.
Sold at 20, Hatton Garden, and by
Chemists and Perfumers.
Ask for “ROWLANDS’” articles.
Sold at 20, Hatton Garden, and by
Chemists and Perfumers.
Ask for "ROWLANDS'" products.
PAPER HANGINGS.
PERSONS
ABOUT TO DECORATE SHOULD INSPECT
SILAS TUCKER’S
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF PAPER HANGINGS,
AT HIS WAREHOUSE;
234, HIGH HOLBORN,
Ten Doors East of Little Queen Street, London, W.C.
PEOPLE
WHO ARE ABOUT TO DECORATE SHOULD CHECK OUT
SILAS TUCKER’S
GREAT SELECTION OF WALLPAPER,
AT HIS SHOP;
234 HIGH HOLBORN,
Ten Doors East of Little Queen Street, London, W.C.
Estimates given for every kind of
decoration, also for
general repairs in town or country.
Estimates provided for all types of decoration, as well as for
general repairs in town or country.
RAND AND BECKLEY,
297, OXFORD ST., LONDON,
SADDLERY & HARNESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
MILITARY EQUIPMENTS ON THE SHORTEST
NOTICE.
297, OXFORD ST., LONDON,
SADDLERY & HARNESS OF EVERY KIND.
MILITARY EQUIPMENT READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.
A large and well-seasoned stock for INDIA and the COLONIES, always on hand.
A large and well-seasoned stock for INDIA and the COLONIES, always available.
INVENTORS OF THE PATENT ELASTIC SADDLE.
INVENTORS OF THE PATENT ELASTIC SADDLE.
Estimates on application.
Application estimates.
p. 145BERLIN WOOL AND FANCY REPOSITORY.
SAUNDERS, E., 1, Craven Place, Kensington.
SAUNDERS, E., 1 Craven Place, Kensington.
BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS.
THURSTON & Co., 15, Catherine Street, Strand.
THURSTON & Co., 15 Catherine Street, Strand.
BOOT MAKER.
THEOBALD, 40, High Street, Kensington.
THEOBALD, 40 High St, Kensington.
BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER.
PURVIS, H., 33, High Street, Kensington.
PURVIS, H., 33 High Street, Kensington.
(Pure Welsh Digestive Bread.)
Pure Welsh Digestive Bread
CHEESEMONGER, BUTTERMAN, PURVEYOR OF DAIRY PROVISIONS.
PHILLIPS, C., 1, Young Street, Kensington.
PHILLIPS, C., 1, Young Street, Kensington.
CHINA AND GLASS WAREHOUSE.
GREEN, E., 28, Queen’s Buildings, Brompton Road.
GREEN, E., 28, Queen’s Buildings, Brompton Road.
ROGERS, Joseph, 8, Newland Terrace, Kensington.
ROGERS, Joseph, 8 Newland Terrace, Kensington.
HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT.
CLARK, F., 2, Brunswick Place, Brompton, S.W.
CLARK, F., 2 Brunswick Place, Brompton, SW.
ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN.
HAILSTONE, E., 25, High Street, Kensington.
HAILSTONE, E., 25 High Street, Kensington.
STATIONERS AND BOOKSELLERS.
BRASSINGTON, J., 25, High Street, Kensington.
BRASSINGTON, J., 25 High Street, Kensington.
WADE and SON, 13, High Street, Kensington.
WADE and SON, 13 High Street, Kensington.
TAILORS & HABIT MAKERS.
POTBURY and PESTER, 9, Lower Phillimore Place, Kensington.
POTBURY and PESTER, 9 Lower Phillimore Place, Kensington.
WHIP MAKERS.
SWAINE and ADENY (to Her Majesty), 165, Piccadilly, Prize Medal, 1851 and 1862.
SWAINE and ADENY (to Her Majesty), 165 Piccadilly, Prize Medal, 1851 and 1862.
p. 146CONSUMPTION IN ALL ITS STAGES.
Coughs, Whooping Cough, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Fever, Ague, Diptheria,
Hysteria, Rheumatism, Diarrhœa, Spasms, Colic,
Renal, and Uterine Diseases are immediately relieved by a dose
of
Coughs, Whooping Cough, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Fever, Chills, Diphtheria,
Hysteria, Rheumatism, Diarrhea, Spasms, Colic,
Kidney and Uterine Diseases are quickly relieved by a dose
CHLORODYNE
CHLORODYNE
(Trade Mark.)
(Trademark.)
DISCOVERED
AND NAMED BY
Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE, M.R.C.S.L.,
EX-ARMY MEDICAL STAFF.
Found and named by
Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE, M.R.C.S.L.,
EX-ARMY MEDICAL STAFF.
The question asked by invalids, families, and households is—What is the best medicine to give in the above diseases, and what to have always ready? Medical testimony, the reply of thousands of sufferers and invalids, is confirmatory of the invaluable relief afforded by this remedy above all others.
The question asked by those with health issues, families, and households is—What is the best medicine to use for these illnesses, and what should we always have on hand? Medical testimony and the responses of thousands of patients support the invaluable relief provided by this remedy over all others.
Chlorodyne is a liquid taken in drops according to age. It invariably relieves pain of whatever kind; creates a calm refreshing sleep; allays irritation of the nervous system when all other remedies fail; leaving no bad effects like opium or laudanum, and can be taken when none other can be tolerated. Its value in saving life in infancy is not easily estimated; a few drops will subdue the irritation of Teething, prevent and arrest Convulsions, cure Whooping Cough, Spasms, and Flatus at once.
Chlorodyne is a liquid taken in drops based on age. It reliably relieves pain of any kind; promotes a calm and refreshing sleep; soothes irritation of the nervous system when all other remedies fail; has no negative effects like opium or laudanum, and can be used when nothing else can be tolerated. Its importance in saving lives during infancy is hard to overstate; just a few drops can ease the irritation of teething, prevent and stop convulsions, and treat whooping cough, spasms, and gas instantly.
Among Invalids it allays the pain of Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, &c. It soothes the weary achings of Consumption, relives the Soreness of the Chest, Cough, and Expectoration; and cures all Chest affections, such as Asthma, Bronchitis, Palpitation, &c. It checks Diarrhœa, Alvine Discharges, or Spasms and Colics of the Intestines, &c.
Among those with illnesses, it eases the pain of neuralgia, rheumatism, gout, etc. It soothes the tired aches of consumption, relieves chest soreness, coughing, and phlegm; and it treats all chest issues, such as asthma, bronchitis, and palpitations, etc. It also helps control diarrhea, bowel issues, or spasms and cramps in the intestines, etc.
The extensive demand for this remedy, known as Dr. J. Collis Browne’s Chlorodyne, by the Medical Profession, Hospitals, Dispensaries—Civil, Military, and Naval—and Families especially, guarantees that this statement of its extreme importance and value is a bona fide one, and worthy the attention of all.
The high demand for this product, known as Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne, by doctors, hospitals, dispensaries—civil, military, and naval—and families in particular, confirms that this statement about its significant importance and value is genuine and deserving of everyone's attention.
EXTRACTS OF MEDICAL OPINIONS.
Medical opinion summaries.
From W. Vesalius Pettigrew, M.D.—“I have no hesitation in stating that I have never met with any medicine so efficacious as an anti-spasmodic and sedative. I have used it in Consumption, Asthma, Diarrhœa, and other diseases, and am most perfectly satisfied with the results.”
From W. Vesalius Pettigrew, M.D.—“I can confidently say that I have never encountered any medicine as effective as an anti-spasmodic and sedative. I have used it for tuberculosis, asthma, diarrhea, and other illnesses, and I’m extremely satisfied with the results.”
From Dr. M‘Millman, of New Galloway, Scotland.—“I consider it the most valuable medicine known.”
From Dr. M. Millman, of New Galloway, Scotland.—“I believe it's the most valuable medicine out there.”
G. Hayward, Esq., Surgeon, Stow-on-ye-Wold.—“I am now using Dr. J. Collis Browne’s Chlorodyne with marvellous good effects in allaying inveterate sickness in pregnancy.”
G. Hayward, Esq., Surgeon, Stow-on-the-Wold.—“I’m currently using Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne with amazing results in relieving severe nausea during pregnancy.”
Dr. M‘Grigor Croft, late Army Staff, says: “It is a most valuable medicine.”
Dr. McGrigor Croft, former Army Staff, says: “It is a very valuable medicine.”
J. C. Baker, Esq., M.D., Bideford: “It is without doubt the most valuable and certain anodyne we have.”
J.C. Baker, Esq., M.D., Bideford: “It is undoubtedly the most valuable and reliable painkiller we have.”
Dr. Gibbon, Army Medical Staff, Calcutta: “Two doses completely cured me of Diarrhœa.”
Dr. Gibbons, Army Medical Staff, Calcutta: “Two doses totally cured my diarrhea.”
From G. V. Ridout, Esq., Surgeon, Egham: “As an astringent in severe Diarrhœa, and an anti-spasmodic in Colic, with Cramps in the Abdomen, the relief is instantaneous. As a sedative in Neuralgia and Tic-Doloreux, its effects were very remarkable. In Uterine Affections I have found it extremely valuable.”
From G. V. Ridout, Esq., Surgeon, Egham: “As an astringent for severe diarrhea and an anti-spasmodic for colic with abdominal cramps, the relief is immediate. As a sedative for neuralgia and trigeminal neuralgia, its effects were quite impressive. In uterine issues, I've found it to be extremely helpful.”
CAUTION.—Beware of Spurious Compounds, or Imitations of “Chlorodyne.” Dr. Browne placed the Recipe for making “Chlorodyne” in the hands of Mr. Davenport ONLY; consequently there can be no other Manufacturer. The genuine bears the words “Dr. J. Collis Browne’s Chlorodyne” on the Government Stamp of each Bottle.
CAUTION.—Beware of Fake Products, or Imitations of “Chlorodyne.” Dr. Browne gave the recipe for making “Chlorodyne” to Mr. Davenport ONLY; therefore, there can be no other Manufacturer. The authentic version has the words “Dr. J. Collis Browne’s Chlorodyne” on the Government Stamp of each bottle.
Sold only in Bottles, at 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d., by the Sole Agent and Manufacturer.
Sold only in bottles, for 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d., by the sole agent and manufacturer.
J. T. DAVENPORT,
33, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, BLOOMSBURY
SQUARE, LONDON.
J. T. DAVENPORT,
33 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury Square, London.
p. 147A
SELECTED TRADES’ DIRECTORY
FOR THE
Aristocracy of London.
Qualification for insertion in this List, being a London Exhibitor at the International Exhibition of 1862.
Qualification for inclusion in this List requires being a London Exhibitor at the International Exhibition of 1862.
An * before a Trader’s name, denotes his having received a Prize Medal.
An * before a Trader’s name indicates that they have received a Prize Medal.
A † that a Trader has been honourably mentioned.
A † that a Trader has been recognized with honorable mention.
BASKETS. Class 4.
WALDEN, S. J. Whitefriars.
WALDEN, S. J. Whitefriars.
BOOTS AND SHOES. Class 27.
* MEDWIN, J., 86, Regent-street.
* MEDWIN, J., 86, Regent St.
BRUSHES AND COMBS. Class 4.
* LOW, R., SON, and Co., 330, Strand.
* LOW, R., SON, and Co., 330, Strand.
p. 148CANDLES (COMPOSITE AND WAX.) Class 4.
* KNIGHT, J., & SONS.
* KNIGHT, J., & SONS.
CARPETS. Class 22.
* WATSON, BONTOR, & Co., 36, Old Bond-street.
* WATSON, BONTOR, & Co., 36 Old Bond Street.
CARRIAGES. Class 6.
* SHANKS, R. H., & F.
* SHANKS, R. H., & F.
CHINA AND EARTHENWARE. Class 35.
* DOBSON & PEARCE.
DOBSON & PEARCE.
CHOCOLATE AND COCOAS. Class 3.
* FRY, J. S., & SON, London and Bristol.
* FRY, J. S., & SON, London and Bristol.
DRESSING CASES AND TOILET ARTICLES. Class 36.
* C. ASPREY, 166, Bond-street, and 22, Albermarle-street.
* C. ASPREY, 166 Bond Street, and 22 Albemarle Street.
DRUGS AND PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. Class 2.
* WINSOR & NEWTON (Fine Colours), 38, Rathbone-place.
* WINSOR & NEWTON (Fine Colors), 38 Rathbone Place.
FISHING TACKLE. Class 4.
* GOWLAND, & Co., 3, Crooked-lane.
* GOWLAND, & Co., 3 Crooked Lane.
p. 149FLANNELS, SILK, WOOL, & CLOTHS. Class 21.
* THRESHER & GLENNY, 152, Strand.
* THRESHER & GLENNY, 152, Strand.
FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY. Class 30.
* JOHNSTONE & JEANES, 67, New Bond-street. Glass.
* JOHNSTONE & JEANES, 67, New Bond Street. Glass.
HAMS, BACON, CHAPS & OX TONGUES. Class 3.
* MORTON, J. T., 106, Leadenhall-street, E.C.
* MORTON, J. T., 106 Leadenhall Street, E.C.
HATS AND CAPS. Class 27.
* ELLWOOD, & SONS, Gt. Charlotte-st. Blackfriars-road.
* ELLWOOD, & SONS, Great Charlotte Street, Blackfriars Road.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, & CLOTHING IN GENERAL. Class 27.
* MORLEY, J. & R., Wood-street, E.C.
* MORLEY, J. & R., Wood Street, E.C.
INDIA RUBBER MANUFACTURERS. Class 4.
* SILVER, S. W., & Co., 66 and 67, Cornhill, E.C.
* SILVER, S. W., & Co., 66 and 67, Cornhill, E.C.
IRON, AND GENERAL HARDWARE. Class 31.
* BENHAM, & SONS, 19, Wigmore-street.
* BENHAM, & SONS, 19 Wigmore Street.
IVORY ARTICLES. Class 4.
† FENTUM, M., 85, New Bond-street, & 8, Hemming’s-row.
† FENTUM, M., 85 New Bond Street, & 8 Hemming’s Row.
p. 150JEWELLERY. Class 33.
† HANCOCK, C. F., 39, Bruton-crescent, Bond-street.
† HANCOCK, C. F., 39, Bruton Crescent, Bond Street.
JELLIES, FRUIT, SYRUPS, AND CULINARY ESSENCES. Class 3.
† FORTNUM, MASON, & Co.. 180, Piccadilly.
† FORTNUM, MASON, & Co.. 180, Piccadilly.
LINENS. Class 19.
† DEWAR, D., & SONS, Wood-street, E.C.
† DEWAR, D., & SONS, Wood Street, E.C.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Class 16.
† RUDALL, ROSE, & CARTE, 20, Charing-cross.
† RUDALL, ROSE, & CARTE, 20 Charing Cross.
MUSLINS. Class 18.
† OUTRAM & Co., 13, Watling-street.
† OUTRAM & Co., 13 Watling Street.
PAPER HANGINGS, AND GENERAL DECORATIONS. Class 30.
† JACKSON & GRAHAM, Oxford-street.
† JACKSON & GRAHAM, Oxford Street.
PAPER, STATIONERY, &c. Class 28.
† WEDGEWOOD, & SON, 9, Cornhill, E.C.
† WEDGEWOOD, & Son, 9, Cornhill, E.C.
PERFUMERY. Class 4.
CLEAVER, F. S., Red Lion-street.
CLEAVER, F. S., Red Lion St.
p. 151PIANOFORTES. Class 4.
RÜST, & Co., 34, Great Marlborough-street.
RÜST, & Co., 34 Great Marlborough Street.
PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, BOTTLED FRUITS, &c. Class 3.
* BATTY, & Co., Pavement, Finsbury.
* BATTY, & Co., Pavement, Finsbury.
PRESERVED MEATS, FRUITS, & VEGETABLES, &c. Class 3.
PARTRIDGE, E.. 22, Leadenhall-street, E.C.
PARTRIDGE, E. 22 Leadenhall Street, E.C.
QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, TOILET COVERS, &c. Class 18.
* OUTRAM, & Co., 13, Watling-street, E.C.
* OUTRAM, & Co., 13, Watling Street, E.C.
SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c. Class 26.
* SWAINE & ADENEY, 165, Piccadilly.
* SWAINE & ADENEY, 165, Piccadilly.
SILKS AND VELVETS. Class 20.
CAMPBELL, HARRISON, & LLOYD.
CAMPBELL, HARRISON, & LLOYD.
STEEL CUTLERY, &c. Class 32.
* MAPPIN, BROTHERS, 222, Regent-street.
MAPPIN BROTHERS, 222 Regent Street.
TAPESTRY, LACE, AND EMBROIDERY. Class 24.
HOWELL, JAMES, & Co., Regent-street.
HOWELL, JAMES, & Co., Regent Street.
p. 152 TARTAN’S SHAWLS, CLOAKS, &c. Class 13.
KEIR, SCOTT, & KILNER, 58, Cannon-street, West, E.C.
KEIR, SCOTT, & KILNER, 58 Cannon Street, West, E.C.
TELESCOPES, OPERA GLASSES, BAROMETERS, &c. Class 13.
* DALLMEYER, J. H., 19, Bloomsbury-street.
* DALLMEYER, J. H., 19, Bloomsbury Street.
TOBACCOS, CIGARS, AND SNUFFS. Class 3.
* WILLS, W. D., & H. O., Bristol.
* WILLS, W. D., & H. O., Bristol.
TOYS AND GAMES. Class 29.
CREMER, & SON, 27, New Bond-street. Bond-street.
CREMER, & SON, 27, New Bond Street. Bond Street.
TRUNKS & TRAVELLING APPARATUS. Class 36.
* DAY, & SON, 353, Strand.
* DAY, & SON, 353, Strand.
WATCHES, &c. Class 15.
DELOLME, H. 48, Rathbone-place, Oxford-street.
DELOLME, H. 48 Rathbone Place, Oxford Street.
WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEER. Class 3.
* ARCHER, J. A.
* ARCHER, J.A.
p. 153JAMES PADGETT AND SON.
OFFICES AND VAULTS AT THE
PANTECHNICON, BELGRAVIA,
AND OPPOSITE THE FRENCH EMBASSY,
ALBERT GATE, HYDE PARK.
OFFICES AND VAULTS AT THE
PANTECHNICON, BELGRAVIA,
AND ACROSS FROM THE FRENCH EMBASSY,
ALBERT GATE, HYDE PARK.
ESTABLISHED BY JAMES PADGETT IN 1789.
ESTABLISHED BY JAMES PADGETT IN 1789.
WINE MERCHANTS,
FRENCH BRANDY IMPORTERS,
LIQUEUR MERCHANTS,
BONDERS OF SCOTCH & IRISH WHISKIES,
BASS’S & ALLSOPP’S ALES.
CYDER AND IRISH STOUT BOTTLERS.
WINE MERCHANTS,
FRENCH BRANDY IMPORTERS,
LIQUEUR MERCHANTS,
BONDERS OF SCOTCH & IRISH WHISKEY,
BASS’S & ALLSOPP’S ALES.
CIDER AND IRISH STOUT BOTTLERS.
A FEW PRICE QUOTATIONS ONLY HERE GIVEN.
A FEW PRICE QUOTATIONS ONLY HERE GIVEN.
TERMS CASH.
TERMS CASH.
Port (13,000 dozens in Stock) Port (13,000 dozen in stock) |
28s. 32s. 36s. 42s. to 96s. 28s. 32s. 36s. 42s. to 96s. |
Sherry (pale, golden, or brown) Sherry (pale, gold, or brown) |
24s. 28s. 32s. 36s. to 72s. 24s. 28s. 32s. 36s. to 72s. |
Claret & Burgundy (Beaujolais) Claret & Burgundy (Beaujolais) |
14s. 18s. 24s. 30s. to 120s. 14s. 18s. 24s. 30s. to 120s. |
Hock & Moselle (still and sparkling) Hock & Moselle (still and sparkling) |
36s. 42s. 48s. 54s. to 72s. 36s. 42s. 48s. 54s. to 72s. |
Champagne (& Sparkling Hermitage) Champagne (& Sparkling Hermitage) |
36s. 42s. 48s. 54s. to 84s. 36s. 42s. 48s. 54s. to 84s. |
Brandy (of rare quality and age) Brandy (high-quality and aged) |
42s. 60s. 78s. 96s. to 120s. 42s. 60s. 78s. 96s. to 120s. |
Whisky, Gin, Rum, Schiedam-Hollands, from the most noted Distilleries, and aged, pure, as from the Still.
Whiskey, Gin, Rum, Dutch Gin, from the most famous distilleries, and aged, pure, straight from the still.
Maraschino, Noyeau, Curaçoa, and Cherry Brandy, in Pints and Quarts, at half the former cost.
Maraschino, Noyau, Curacao, and Cherry Brandy, available in pints and quarts, now at half the old price.
Bass’s, Allsopp’s, Scotch, and other Ales in Imperial bottles.
Bass, Allsopp, Scotch, and other ales in imperial bottles.
P.S.—To Families residing in Town, only during the fashionable season, James Padgett and Son solicit confidence for the supply of Reliable and First-class Wines in such small quantities as most convenient to receive for immediate use, whether by the Single Bottle, Half-dozen, or otherwise, also Spirits in like manner.
P.S.—To families living in town, only during the fashionable season, James Padgett & Son ask for your trust in providing premium wines in small amounts that are most convenient for immediate use, whether by the single bottle, six-pack, or other choices, as well as drinks in the same way.
p. 154THE
BROMPTON
Turkish or Hot Air Baths,
ALFRED PLACE, THURLOE SQUARE.
Alfred Place, Thurloe Square.
The Days for GENTLEMEN are Tuesdays Wednesday, Fridays, and Saturdays.
The Days for GENTLEMEN are Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.
PRIVATE BATHS (Entrance, No. 8, North Terrace, Alexander Square,) Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
PRIVATE BATHS (Entrance, No. 8, North Terrace, Alexander Square,) Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
The Days for LADIES are Mondays and Thursdays.
The Days for LADIES are on Mondays and Thursdays.
PRIVATE BATHS, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
PRIVATE BATHS, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
TESTIMONIALS.
Reviews.
“Nothing is wanting in this Establishment calculated to test the value of the agent, in a manner which would meet the approbation of all.”—Lancet, June 1st, 1861.
“Nothing is missing in this establishment that would help evaluate the agent's value in a way that would satisfy everyone.”—Lancet, June 1st, 1861.
“The ventilation in this Bath is admirable: the cleanliness most perfect; the attendants well instructed and practised manipulators; and the temperature of the hot room is not driven up to the absurd excess which has been too common at other baths.”—Med. Times, May 25th, 1861.
“The ventilation in this bath is impressive: the cleanliness is top-notch; the staff is well-trained and skilled; and the temperature in the hot room isn’t pushed to ridiculous extremes like it often is in other baths.” —Med. Times, May 25th, 1861.
“Having taken several Baths at this Establishment, I can speak from my own observation, and state, that in every respect it is complete.”—J. Spencer Wells, F.R.C.S.
“After taking several baths at this place, I can speak from my own experience and say that it’s perfect in every way.” —J. Spencer Wells, F.R.C.S.
“I have no hesitation in saying, that the Messrs. Pollard’s Baths are by far the best that I have ever yet found.”—Aubrey Charles Price, Minister of Lock Chapel.
“I have no doubt in saying that Pollard’s Baths are by far the best I’ve ever come across.” —Aubrey Charles Price, Minister of Lock Chapel.
“I am bound to bear my testimony to the excellence of the Brompton Baths. I consider them most admirable in every respect.”—R. H. Goolden, M.D.
“I have to share my thoughts on how great the Brompton Baths are. I find them exceptional in every way.” —R. H. Goolden, M.D.
“I have this day enjoyed the best Bath I have ever taken. The Brompton Bath is the Bath of Health, the high temperature Baths the Bath of the Acrobat.”—Erasmus Wilson, F.R.C.S.
“I have today experienced the best bath I've ever taken. The Brompton Bath is the Bath of Health, and the high-temperature baths are the Baths of the Acrobat.” —Erasmus Wilson, F.R.C.S.
“I have much pleasure in stating, that after visiting most of the Baths of the Metropolis, that Messrs. Pollard’s Baths are far superior to any I have seen.”—Robert Greenhagh, M.D.
“I’m very pleased to say that after visiting most of the Baths in the city, Messrs. Pollard's Baths are by far the best I’ve seen.” —Robert Greenhagh, M.D.
“I have great pleasure in testifying to the great superiority of the Baths in this Establishment.”—T. Cahill, M.D.
“I’m very pleased to affirm the excellent quality of the Baths in this Facility.” —T. Cahill, M.D.
“I have derived so much comfort and benefit from Messrs. Pollard’s Baths, that it will be a duty, as well as a pleasure, to recommend them to my neighbours and friends.”—S. C. Hall.
“I have gained so much comfort and benefit from Messrs. Pollard's Baths that it's both a duty and a pleasure to recommend them to my neighbors and friends.”—S. C. Hall.
“This is the best arranged Turkish Bath that I have ever yet seen, the ventilation is excellent.”—Robert Rawlinson, Sanitary Commissioner to the Army in the East.
“This is the best organized Turkish Bath I have ever seen; the ventilation is excellent.”—Robert Rawlinson, Sanitary Commissioner to the Army in the East.
COMMUNICATIONS TO BE ADDRESSED TO
Messrs. E. & C. POLLARD, M.R.C.S.E., Proprietors.
COMMUNICATIONS TO BE SENT TO
Mr. E. & C. POLLARD, M.R.C.S.E., Owners.
p. iFAMILY MOURNING.
MESSRS. JAY
MR. JAY
Respectfully announce that great Economy is effected by purchasing Mourning at their Establishment,
Respectfully announce that significant savings can be achieved by buying Mourning at their store,
247, 249, and 251, REGENT STREET,
247, 249, and 251, REGENT STREET,
Their Stock of Family Mourning being the largest in Europe.
Their Stock of Family Mourning being the largest in Europe.
Though Messrs. Jay professedly keep the best articles for Mourning and Half-Mourning, they supply a complete Suit of
Though Mr. Jay claim to have the best items for Grieving and Half-Mourning, they provide a full suit of
Domestic Mourning, for Two-and-a-Half Guineas.
Domestic Mourning, for Two and a Half Guineas.
Mourning Costume of every description is kept ready-mode, and can be forwarded in Town or Country, at a moment’s notice.
Grieving costumes of all kinds are kept ready to go and can be sent out in town or country at a moment’s notice.
The most reasonable Prices are charged, and the wear of every Article is guaranteed.
The prices are very reasonable, and the wear of each item is guaranteed.
THE
LONDON GENERAL MOURNING WAREHOUSE,
REGENT STREET
(NEXT TO THE CIRCUS).
THE
LONDON GENERAL MOURNING WAREHOUSE,
REGENT STREET
(NEXT TO THE CARNIVAL).
p. iiThe London Agency.
Annual Subscription—One Guinea.
Annual Subscription—£1.
Offices—9, ADELPHI TERRACE, STRAND, W.C.
Offices—9, Adelphi Terrace, Strand, WC.
O’Byrne Brothers, & Co., invite Public attention to their long-established Agency, through which the business of Subscribers is transacted in each or all of the following Departments for One Guinea per Annum, without further charge.
O'Byrne Bros, & Co., invite the public to check out their well-established agency, where subscribers can conduct business in any or all of the following departments for One Pound per year, with no extra fees.
BAKING Accounts Opened with Individuals or Firms.
BAKING Accounts Opened with People or Businesses.
INCOMER ALLOWANCES, and ANNUITIES Drawn and Remitted.
INCOMER ALLOWANCES, and ANNUITIES Withdrawn and Sent.
INVESTMENTS Effected,
Investments Made,
DOMESTIC and Other Orders Executed.
Domestic and Other Orders Completed.
PARCELS and LETTERS Received and Forwarded.
PARCELS and LETTERS Received and Sent.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Parties Subscribing One Guinea a Year to this Agency, have the advantage of Opening Accounts, however limited, and of Drawing upon the same in Settlement of Trade and other Domestic Bills, however small, without troubling their Bankers.
Parties subscribing one guinea a year to this agency have the benefit of opening accounts, even if limited, and of withdrawing from them to settle trade and other domestic bills, no matter how small, without having to involve their bankers.
O’BYRNE BROTHERS, & CO.
O’BYRNE BROTHERS, & CO.
Footnotes
[0] By error, printed Percy Square in body of work.
[0] By mistake, printed Percy Square in the work.
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