Mayfair and Belgravia, BEING AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE PARISH OF ST. GEORGE, HANOVER SQUARE. (1892)

3,March, 2009

 The third George Clinch Book

For Sale: Mayfair and Belgravia, BEING AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE PARISH OF ST. GEORGE, HANOVER SQUARE. (1892)

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AUTHOR: George CLINCH (M: 1860 – 1921)
PUBLISHED: TRUSLOVE AND SHIRLEY, 7, ST. PAUL’S CHURCHYARD. 1892.
DESCRIPTION (Language English)
Contents:
The Manor of Eia, The Manor of Neyte, or Neat. The Neat Gardens, Market Gardens, Eybery, or Ebury Farm. Reminiscences of Ebury Farm and the vicinity. MAY FAIR, The Fair granted to Sir John Coell, Riots and Disorders. Brookfield Market, Brian Fairfax’s Account. Amusements at the Fair, Royal Proclamation for the encouragement of virtue. A Constable killed by the Mob. May Fair a Cattle Market. Duck hunting. Carter’s Account of the Amusements at May Fair HYDE PARK, Roman Roads, The Estate of Eia, The Manor of Hyde seized by Henry VIII. The Rangers of Hyde Park, Hyde Park a Royal hunting ground. Poachers, Charles I opens Hyde Park to the Public. Races, The Great Plague. Hide Park Camp. Westminster Drollery. The Ring.  Duels : Lord Mohun and Duke of Hamilton, Wilkes and Martin, Sheridan and Matthews.  Reviews in Hyde Park. Riots in 1866. The Four in hand Club. Rotten Row THE RIVER WESTBOURNE. Queen Caroline’s Improvements. The formation of the Serpentine. Pools and Watercourses in Hyde Park. Water Supply for Westminster. Skating on the Serpentine. Severe Winters. Henry Hunt drives a coach and four horses across the Serpentine. Hyde Park Corner. The Turnpike Toll House.The Entrance Gate to Hyde Park. The Wellington Arch. The Equestrian Statue of the Duke of Wellington. Boehm’s New Statue. Defensive Earthworks. ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH, HANOVER SQUARE. Architecture. Jesse Window. Internal arrangements. Altar Piece. Carvings by Grinling Gibbons. Dr. Dodd. Fashionable Marriages. Marriage of the Duke of Sussex.  Burial Ground of St. George’s, Hanover Square. Mortuary Chapel. Grave of Laurence Sterne. St. George’s Chapel, Mayfair. Rev. Alexander Keith. Clandestine Marriages. Marriage of the Duke of Hamilton. Other Celebrated Marriages. Hanover Chapel, Regent Street. Grosvenor Chapel. St. Mark’s Church,  North Audley Street. Holy Trinity Church, Conduit Street. BUCKINGHAM PALACE. The Mulberry Gardens. Goring House destroyed by Fire. Arlington House. The Gardens at Arlington House. The Duke of Buckingham. Buckingham House purchased as a residence for George III. The King’s Library. Additional buildings by Nash. Further building in 1847.  The Chapel, Throne Room, The Gardens. The Royal Mews. Tart Hall BERKELEY HOUSE. Destroyed by Fire, 1733. Devonshire House. Lansdowne House.  Collection of Sculpture. The Youthful Hercules. The Lansdowne Manuscripts.  Apsley House. The Duke of Wellington. Canova’s Colossal Statue of Napoleon I. Trophies, Honours, Pictures, etc.   Grosvenor House.  Dorchester House.  Burlington House. “Masquerades and Operas, Burlington Gate.” Clarendon House. Chesterfield House. The Richmond Driving Club. Lanesborough House. THE RESIDENCES OF CELEBRITIES, arranged alphabetically under the names of streets, “Gaunt Square,” Richard Heber, Kitty Fisher. THE ACHILLES STATUE. Albemarle Street. Audley Street (North and South). Belgrave Square. Berkeley Square. Brook Street. Chester Square. Curzon Street. Davies Street. Eaton Square. Ebury Street. Eccleston Street. Grafton Street. Grosvenor Square. Hanover Square. Hay Hill. Lowndes Square. Lupus Street. The Marble Arch. Oxford Street. Piccadilly. Westbourne Place. Wilton Crescent. ” Beating the Bounds.” The Committee of the Watch THE MULBERRY GARDEN. Jenny’s Whim. Other Gardens The Bag of Nails. The Cheesecake House. The Curd and Whey House. The Dwarf Tavern. The Gloucester Coffee House, Piccadilly. Hercules’ Pillars. The Running Footman. The Three Kings Inn. The Triumphant Chariot. The White Bear. Piccadilly. The White Horse Cellar, Piccadilly Derby Ale. PLANS FOR THE EXHIBITION BUILDINGS. Paxton’s Plans accepted. The Exhibition opened by the Queen. The Crystal Palace removed to Sydenham. The Egyptian Hall. Bullock’s Museum. Mr. Maskelyne’s Entertainment. The Pantherion. St. James’s Hall CHARITIES, chronologically arranged. St. George’s Hospital.  The Royal Orthopocdic Hospital AREA, division and population of the Parish. The Grosvenor Estate. The Grosvenor Family. Streets, etc., named after the Grosvenor Family. The Duke of Westminster. The building of Belgravia and Pimlico. Mr. Thomas Cubitt. New Churches. Victoria Railway Station. The Grosvenor Hotel. Western Pumping Station.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS.
THE BATHING SPRING, HYDE PARK, 1802 
MAP OF ST. GEORGE’S, HANOVER SQUARE, 1787
PLAN OF THE MANOR OF EBURY, 1614
A FIELD DAY IN HYDE PARK   
A SKETCH AT GROSVENOR GATE 
ROTTEN ROW, HYDE PARK
VIEW FROM THE SERPENTINE BRIDGE
SKATING SCENE IN HYDE PARK, 1785
HYDE PARK CORNER TURNPIKE, 1797
TRIUMPHAL ARCH & DUKE OF WELLINGTON’S STATUE
ST. GEORGE’S, HANOVER SQUARE 
MORTUARY CHAPEL
SKETCH IN THE BURIAL GROUND 
STERNE’S GRAVE
MAYFAIR CHAPEL, ABOUT 1740
MAYFAIR CHAPEL, 1761
AUDLEY STREET CHAPEL, 1761
HOLY TRINITY CHAPEL, CONDUIT STREET, 1761
BERKELEY CHAPEL, 1761
BUCKINGHAM HOUSE, 1746
GOING TO THE DRAWING ROOM AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE, 1822
PLAN OF THE BERKELEY ESTATE, 1710
DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, NORTH FRONT, 1843
PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE, 1755
LANSDOWNE HOUSE
APSLEY HOUSE AND ENTRANCE TO HYDE PARK
BURLINGTON HOUSE, 1707
MASQUERADES AND OPERAS, BURLINGTON GATE
THE MAN OF TASTE
CLARENDON HOUSE, ABOUT, 1670
THE EARL OF CHESTERFIELD’S HOUSE, 1750
PORTRAIT OF THE EARL OF CHESTERFIELD
ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH AND HANOVER SQUARE, ABOUT 1750
SOUTH END OF PARK LANE
MAP OF ST. GEORGE’S, HANOVER SQUARE, 1761
PLAN OF PART OF THE CONDUIT MEAD, 1720
HANOVER SQUARE, EARLY IN THE I8TH CENTURY
THE MARBLE ARCH, HYDE PARK
PICCADILLY, FROM THE WEST
THE WATCHMAN AND BOX
THE BEADLE
HYDE PARK CORNER AND APSLEY HOUSE
THE MINCED PIE HOUSE, HYDE PARK, BEFORE 1800
WEST COUNTRY MAILS AT THE GLOUCESTER COFFEE HOUSE, PICCADILLY
ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL
PLAN OF THE GROSVENOR ESTATE, 1723

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Miscellany accounts of the Diocese of Carlile (Carlise) (1877)

29,January, 2009

Miscellany accounts of the Diocese of Carlile (Carlise) (1877)

State of the Churches, Parsonage and Vicarage-Houses, Glebe-lands, &c. in the several parishes within the Diocese of Carlile 1703-1705.

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Author: Edited by Richard Saul Ferguson, (1837–1900) (source wikisource)
Published: LONDON: GEORGE BELL & SONS. CARLISLE : C. THURNAM & SONS. 1877.
Description:MISCELLANY ACCOUNTS OF THE DIOCESE OF CARLILE, WITH THE TERRIERS DELIVERED IN TO ME AT MY PRIMARY VISITATION. BY WILLIAM NICOLSON, LATE BISHOP-OF CARLILE. EDITED BY R, S FERGUSON, M.A., F.S.A, Published by the Cumberland and Westmoreland Antiquarian and Archealogical Society.
(Note the alternative spelling of Carlisle).At a Meeting of the Cumberland and Westmoreland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, held at Wigton, on the 31st of August, 1876, the Rev. Canon Simpson, LL.D., in the Chair, it was resolved: “That it is desirable to take steps to publish the Nicolson MSS., and that permission for so doing be asked from the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle.” Extract from the Minutes of the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle:— ” That Mr. Ferguson be informed that the Dean and Chapter assent to his application on behalf of this Society (headed Archaeological Society) for permission to print Bishop Nicolson’s MS. Visitation of the Diocese of Carlisle, the MS. of which is now in the Library, on the express understanding that the text alone be published.” (Covers the period 1703-1705).

The following pages are comprised in a manuscript book in the handwriting of Bishop Nicolson. …. So far as, handwriting can be imitated by ordinary type I have endeavoured to produce an exact fac-simile of Bishop Nicolson’s manuscript; using Italics for the words underlined, adopting his spelling (ofttimes capricious) and his punctuation, and omitting (designedly) words, &c.
(accidentally) omitted in the manuscript, of which several instances occur. R.S.F.

MISCELLANY ACCOUNTS of the present State of the Churches, Parsonage and Vicarage-Houses, Glebe-lands, &c. in the several parishes within the Diocese of Carlile, as they appear’d to me by View or the credible Information of Witnesses hereafter mention’d.

… a sample from the book “SOWERBY. The Vicar (Mr Waterson, aged 79) treated me and Mr Fleming with Oaten bread and Butter, pretty good beer, and English Spirits of 18d a Quart, together with some hints of his being displeas’d at John Todd’s looking after his place. The Vicarage-House in as bad or a worse state than he found it in; the Hall cover’d with thick Oaken
planks, but ye Room above so low as to be useless; the Study window (half) walled up, and ye Out houses ruinous. He has 40 Day work of Meadow in ye Gleab; but very Coarse. The Chancel (Sr H. Fletcher’s) small and in ill repair; half of it taken up with a large old-fashion’d seat, brought hither from ye Church of Oreystock by Mr Dalston of Thwaite. The Communion-Table wants Eails; and the Parish-Chest has no lock upon it. The Roof of the Church (as well as that of ye Quire) in an ill condition; but the Seats (all back’d with Wainscot) & the Church-yard Wall pretty good. On one of the North-windows there’s a picture of a Military person, in a blew Mantle and long heel’d Spurs, kneeling; and below it part of a Femal face with a Crown: which last I take to relate to ye Legend of St Mongah or Kentigern (to whom the Church is Dedicated) said to be begotten on a King’s Daughter by an Angel. Here are no Letter’d Monuments; neither in the Church, Chancel nor Church yard. The Chapple at Eaughton Head, in this parish is supply’d, ordinarily by ye Schoolmaster there, and once a month by Mr Kanyer;
to whom the Vicar (since his own Infirmities have disabled him to attend it himself) allowes 5s for every Sermon he preaches The Chapple at RAUGHTON-HEAD (as it now stands) was
built about 25 years agoe; and, upon raiseing a Competent Sum by the Inhabitants for the Support of a Eeader, was also consecrated by BP Rainbow: As this Inscription, over ye greater Door, testifies.”

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Selections from Speeches of Earl Russell 1817 to 1841, and from Despatches 1859 to 1865. With introductions Vol 1 and 2

10,December, 2008

Selections from Speeches of Earl Russell 1817 to 1841, and from Despatches 1859 to 1865. With introductions Vol 1 and 2

Title: Selections from Speeches of Earl Russell 1817 to 1841, and from Despatches 1859 to 1865. With introductions. (1870) Vol 1 and 2, more than 1000 pages
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Author: John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, KG, GCMG, PC (18 August 1792 – 28 May 1878), known as Lord John Russell before 1861, was an English Whig and Liberal politician who served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in the mid-19th century. (source wikipediacom)
Published: LONDON: LONGMANS, GEEEN, AND CO. 1870
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British Library System number, 003193937,  “In the Speeches and Dispatches contained in these volumes will be found some records of the Past. In the Introductions the Past, the Present, and the Future
will be noticed.” …  Sources include ….”Mr.Hansard, who has not only permitted me to use his valuable records of Parliamentary Debates, but has also furnished me with many sheets of reports of speeches, which I must otherwise have had copied for correction with much trouble and expense. RUSSELL. SAN REMO : December 1869.”

Contents: HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION BILL (February 26, 1817)
REFORM OF PARLIAMENT (Tuesday, December 14, 1819) . „ (Thursday, April 25, 1822)
REPEAL OF THE TEST AND CORPORATION ACTS (Tuesday, Feb. 26, 1828)
PETITIONS FOR AND AGAINST ROMAN CATHOLIC CLAIMS (February 12, 1829)
REPRESENTATION OF MANCHESTER, BIRMINGHAM, AND LEEDS (Tuesday, February 23, 1830)
AFFAIRS OF PORTUGAL (March 10, 1830)
UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE (May 28, 1830)
SUPPLY: VARIOUS PLACES (December 13, 1830) .
MINISTERIAL PLAN OF PARLIAMENTARY REFORM (Tuesday, March 1831)
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM BILL FOR ENGLAND (June 24, 1831)
SUPPRESSION OF DISTURBANCES (IRELAND), (March 1, 1833)
DEFECTS IN THE REFORM OF PARLIAMENT ACT (Wednesday, May 22, 1833)
EMANCIPATION OF THE JEWS (May 23, 1833) .
THE ADDRESS (February 25, 1835)
LONDON UNIVERSITY (March 26, 1835) .
CHURCH ESTABLISHMENT (IRELAND), (Friday, March 27, 1835)
CHURCH OF IRELAND (Monday, March 30, 1835) (July 23, 1835) . . . .
TITHES (ENGLAND), (July 24, 1835) .
REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DISSENTERS’ MARRIAGES (Feb 12, 1836) . . . .
ORANGE LODGES (February 23, 1836) . . . .
TITHES AND CHURCH (IRELAND), (June 1, 1836)
AFFAIRS OF CANADA (March 6, 1836) .
POOR LAWS (IRELAND), (February 13, 1837) .
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS AND TITHES (IRELAND), (March 27 1838) .
GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND (April 15, 1839)  (April 19, 1839) .
CANADA (Monday, June 3, 1839)
EDUCATION (June 20, 1839)
PRINTING THE BIBLE (SCOTLAND), (Monday, July 8, 1839)
CONFIDENCE IN THE MINISTRY (January 31, 1840)
ABOLITION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENTS (March 5, 1840) .
PRIVILEGE—BILL TO SECURE PUBLICATION (March 5, 1840)
GOVERNMENT OF CANADA (June .12, 1840)
SUGAR DUTIES—WAYS AND MEANS (Friday, May 7, 1841)
CONFIDENCE IN THE MINISTRY (June 4, 1841) .
RESIGNATION OF MINISTERS (Monday, August 30, 1841) ,
INTRODUCTION: OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS UNDER THE MINISTRY OF LORD PALMERSTON, 1859-1865 .

Language: English

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HABEAS CORPUS, PARLIAMENT , TEST ACT, CORPORATION ACT, ROMAN CATHOLIC, MANCHESTER, BIRMINGHAM, LEEDS, PORTUGAL , UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE,
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM, EMANCIPATION OF JEWS, LONDON UNIVERSITY, CHURCH ESTABLISHMENT, TITHES, REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DISSENTERS MARRIAGES,
ORANGE LODGES,  CANADA , POOR LAW,  IRELAND , EDUCATION,  ABOLITION ,CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, SUGAR DUTIES,WAYS AND MEANS, LORD PALMERSTON

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Hello world!

4,February, 2008

This blog will contain my jottings on genealogy (that’s family history to you) and my attempts to sell genealogy stuff. Whilst I must classify myself as non-professional (I don’t earn much money at it). I have been at it now for 43 years so I have some experience and a number of collected books to sell.

I used to post everything on a web site until I got paranoid about security and identity theft. I am sure there is a strand there about the conflict between privacy and genealogy. So I have taken everything off my web site and have started to restructure what and how I put it. I shall also start to have a look at phpgedview to see if that is secure. You can look at my work as I re invent it at www.martinferrier.com. I have also started to sell some of the material I use in my research, you can find that as an ever growing collection at www.majesticmole.com.

Anyway that is enough to start this with. Any comments welcome.

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