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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + + + + +Title: The Aristocracy of London: Part I: Kensington + Titled, Untitled, Professional, & Commercial + + +Author: Anonymous + + + +Release Date: March 21, 2013 [eBook #42385] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-646-US (US-ASCII) + + +***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE ARISTOCRACY OF LONDON: PART I: +KENSINGTON*** +</pre> +<p>Transcribed from the 1863 O’Byrne Brothers & Co. +edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org. Many thanks +to Kensington Library for assistance in making this +transcription.</p> +<h2>NOTICE.</h2> +<p>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 <span +class="smcap">Publishers</span>, from whom they will receive +proper “<span class="smcap">Forms</span>” for filling +up.</p> + +<div class="gapmediumline"> </div> +<h1>THE<br /> +ARISTOCRACY OF LONDON,<br /> +TITLED, UNTITLED,<br /> +PROFESSIONAL COMMERCIAL.</h1> + +<div class="gapshortline"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center">PART I.<br /> +KENSINGTON.</p> +<p style="text-align: center"> +<a href="images/tp.jpg"> +<img alt= +"Royal seal" +title= +"Royal seal" +src="images/tp.jpg" /> +</a></p> +<p style="text-align: center"><span +class="GutSmall">LONDON:</span><br /> +O’BYRNE BROTHERS & CO.<br /> +<span class="GutSmall">9, ADELPHI TERRACE, STRAND, +W.C.</span></p> + +<div class="gapshortline"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center">1863.</p> + +<div class="gapspace"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center"><a name="pageiv"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. iv</span><span +class="GutSmall">LONDON:</span><br /> +<span class="GutSmall">PRINTED BY JAMES SEARS, BOLT COURT, FLEET +STREET.</span></p> +<h2><a name="pagev"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +v</span>PREFACE.</h2> +<p><span class="smcap">The</span> 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.</p> +<p>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.</p> +<p>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 <a +name="pagevi"></a><span class="pagenum">p. vi</span>does not +debar them from admission to our West End Clubs.</p> +<p>To the work, as a whole, we have given the title of +“<span class="smcap">Aristocracy of London</span>,” +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.</p> +<p>On the special interest which a work such as the “<span +class="smcap">Aristocracy of London</span>” 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.</p> +<p>For the sake of convenience the “<span +class="smcap">Aristocracy of London</span>,” will be +divided into eight parts, to be annually revised and corrected, +namely:</p> +<p><a name="pagevii"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +vii</span>1.—<span class="smcap">The Aristocracy of +Kensington</span>.</p> +<p>2.—<span class="smcap">The Aristocracy of Notting Hill +and Bayswater</span>.</p> +<p>3.—<span class="smcap">The Aristocracy of Paddington and +St. John’s Wood</span>.</p> +<p>4.—<span class="smcap">The Aristocracy of Portman, +Cavendish, and Russell Squares</span>, &c.</p> +<p>5.—<span class="smcap">The Aristocracy of Hyde Park and +May Fair</span>.</p> +<p>6.—<span class="smcap">The Aristocracy of St. James and +Belgravia</span>.</p> +<p>7.—<span class="smcap">The Aristocracy of Brompton and +Chelsea</span>, &c.</p> +<p>8.—<span class="smcap">Miscellaneous and +Supplementary</span>.</p> +<p>The first of these parts, the “<span +class="smcap">Aristocracy of Kensington</span>,” 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 <a +name="pageviii"></a><span class="pagenum">p. viii</span>in 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 <span +class="smcap">Kensington</span> 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 <i>amende</i> in our next edition.</p> +<p>It only remains for us to announce that the “<span +class="smcap">Aristocracy of London</span>” will be +followed, in due course, by the “<span class="smcap">County +Aristocracy</span>,” in a series of parts, each in itself +complete, devoted to the “Aristocracy of the +Empire.”</p> +<p>9, <span class="smcap">Adelphi Terrace</span>,<br /> + + +1863.</p> +<h2><a name="pageix"></a><span class="pagenum">p. ix</span>INDEX +TO STREETS, &c.</h2> +<table> +<tr> +<td><p> </p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span +class="GutSmall">PAGE</span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Abingdon Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page1">1</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Addison Crescent</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page2">2</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Addison Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page3">3</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page3">3</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Addison Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page6">6</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Albert Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page6">6</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Albert Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page7">7</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Albert Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page8">8</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Allen Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page9">9</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Argyll Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page9">9</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Bath Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page11">11</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Bedford Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page11">11</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Belmont Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page12">12</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Berkeley Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page12">12</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Brunswick Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page12">12</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Brunswick Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page13">13</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Cambridge Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page14">14</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Cambridge Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page14">14</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Campden Grove</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page15">15</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Campden Hill</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page15">15</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Campden Hill Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page18">18</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Campden Hill Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page19">19</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Campden Hill Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page20">20</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Campden House Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page20">20</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Clarendon Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page21">21</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Clarendon Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page22">22</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Courtland Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page22">22</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Courtland Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page22">22</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Courtland Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page22">22</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Cromwell Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page22">22</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Cromwell Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page24">24</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Douro Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page26">26</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Durham Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page28">28</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Earl’s Court Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page28">28</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Earl’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page28">28</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Edwarde’s Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page29">29</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Eldon Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page29">29</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Ennismore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page30">30</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Essex Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page31">31</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Gloucester Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page31">31</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Gordon Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page32">32</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Holland Villas Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page32">32</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Hornton Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page32">32</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page33">33</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate, South</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page35">35</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Hyde Park Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page37">37</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Inkerman Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page37">37</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Inverness Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page37">37</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Kensington</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page38">38</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="pagex"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +x</span>Kensington Crescent</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page39">39</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Kensington gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page40">40</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Kensington Gore</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page42">42</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Kensington Palace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page43">43</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Kensington Square</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page44">44</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Lansdowne Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page45">45</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Leonard Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page45">45</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Lower Phillimore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page47">47</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Madeley Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page47">47</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Mall</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page47">47</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Marlborough Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page47">47</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page48">48</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page51">51</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Palace Green</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page51">51</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Pembroke Cottages, North</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page52">52</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Pembroke Cottages, South</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page52">52</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Pembroke Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page53">53</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Pembroke Square <a name="citation0"></a><a +href="#footnote0" class="citation">[0]</a></p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page55">55</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Percy Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page55">55</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Petersham Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page56">56</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Phillimore Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page57">57</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Phillimore Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page58">58</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page69">69</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page58">58</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page74">74</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page78">78</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page81">81</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page83">83</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page87">87</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>St. Alban’s Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page97">97</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>St. George’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page98">98</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>St. Mary Abbot’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page99">99</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Scarsdale Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page99">99</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Scarsdale Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page100">100</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Shaftesbury Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page100">100</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Sheffield Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page100">100</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Sheffield Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page101">101</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>South Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page102">102</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>South Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page105">105</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Sussex Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page106">106</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Tor Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page106">106</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Upper Bedford Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page107">107</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Upper Hornton Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page107">107</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Upper Kensington Gore</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page107">107</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page108">108</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page109">109</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Vicarage Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page111">111</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Vicarage Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page111">111</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page112">112</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Warwick Gardens, East</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page114">114</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Warwick Gardens, West</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page114">114</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Warwick Square</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page115">115</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Wilton Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page115">115</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Wright’s Lane</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page116">116</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>York Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page116">116</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Young Street</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page117">117</a></span></p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> +<h2><a name="pagexi"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +xi</span>ABBREVIATIONS<br /> +<span class="GutSmall">ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.</span></h2> +<table> +<tr> +<td><p>A.B.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Bachelor of Arts.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>A.M.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Master of Arts.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>App.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Appointed.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>A.R.A.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Associate of the Royal Academy.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>B.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Born.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Bart.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Baronet.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Br.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Brother.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>C.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Called.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>C.E.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Civil Engineer.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Ch. Ch.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Christ Church.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Coll.</p> +</td> +<td><p>College.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Comm.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Commissioner.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>C.B.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Companion of the Order of the Bath.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>C.M.G.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Creat.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Creation.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>D.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Died.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Dau.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Daughter.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>D.C.L.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Doctor of Civil Law.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>D.D.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Doctor of Divinity.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Dep. Lieut.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Deputy Lieutenant.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Ent.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Entered.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>E.I.C.S.</p> +</td> +<td><p>East India Company’s Service.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Eng.</p> +</td> +<td><p>England.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Eq. Drftsmn.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Equity Draftsman.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>F.G.S.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Fellow of the Geological Society.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>F.L.S.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Fellow of the Linnæan Society</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>F.R.A.S.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>F.R.C.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>F.R.C.S.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>F.R.G.S.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>F.R.H.S.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Fellow of the Royal Horticultural Society.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>F.R.S.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Fellow of the Royal Society.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>F.S.A.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Fellow of the Society of Antiquarians.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>F.S.S.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Fellow of the Statistical Society.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>F.Z.S.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Fellow of the Zoological Society.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>G.C.B.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>G.C.H.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Guelphs of +Hanover.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>G.C.M.G.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. +George.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Gt. Brit.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Great Britain.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>H.M.S.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Her Majesty’s Ship.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Hon.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Honourable.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="pagexii"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +xii</span>H.R.H.</p> +</td> +<td><p>His or Her Royal Highness.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Irel.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Ireland.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>J.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Justice of the Peace.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>K.C.B.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>K.C.H.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Knight Commander of the Order of the Guelphs of +Hanover.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>K.C.M.G.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. +George.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>K.G.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Knight of the Order of the Garter.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>K.H.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Knight of the Order of the Guelphs of Hanover.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>K.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Knight of the Order of St. Patrick.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>K.S.I.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Knight of the Star of India.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>K.T.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Knight of the Order of the Thistle.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>K.T.S.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Knight of the Tower and Sword.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Lieut.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Lieutenant.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>L.L.D.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Doctor of Laws.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>L.R.C.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Licentiate Royal College of Physicians.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>L.R.C.S.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Licentiate Royal College of Surgeons.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>L.S.A.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Licentiate Society of Apothecaries.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>M.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Married.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Marq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Marquis.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>M.B.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Bachelor of Medicine.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>M.D.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Doctor of Medicine.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>M.R.C.S.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Member of the Royal College of Surgeons.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Member of Parliament.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Q.C.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Counsel.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>R.A.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Royal Academician.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p style="text-align: center">,,</p> +</td> +<td><p>Royal Artillery.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>R.E.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Royal Engineers.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>R.N.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Royal Navy.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>S.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Son.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Sch.</p> +</td> +<td><p>School or Scholar.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Scot.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Scotland.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Suc.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Succeeded.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Surg.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Surgeon.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Trin.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Trinity.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Utd. Kgdm.</p> +</td> +<td><p>United Kingdom.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>V.C.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Cross.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Visct.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Viscount.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> +<h2><a name="page1"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 1</span><span +class="smcap">Part</span> I.—KENSINGTON.</h2> +<h3>ABINGDON VILLAS.</h3> +<h4>10. EDWARDS, John Esq.</h4> +<p>Assistant keeper of her Majesty’s records (<i>Public +Record Office</i>, <i>Rolls House</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>16. ROLPH, George Frederick, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the accountant general’s department of the War Office +(<i>Pall Mall</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>17. BUTLER, George Morant, Esq.</h4> +<p>B. at Oxford, Feb. 1828. In Office of Emigration +Commissioners (8, <i>Park-street</i>, <i>Westminster</i>, +S.W.)</p> +<h4>20. ADAM, Joseph, Esq.</h4> +<p>A landscape painter.</p> +<h4>22. VON WEGNERN, Professor Oscar.</h4> +<p>A professor of German, French, and Mathematics.</p> +<h4>25. APLIN, William Golby, Esq.</h4> +<p>A wine merchant of the firm of Hamilton, Aplin, & Co. (26, +<i>Bucklersbury</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>32. RAWSTORNE, Capt. James, R.N.,</h4> +<p>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; <a +name="page2"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 2</span>m. 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.</p> +<h4>36. WATERHOUSE, William P., Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>43. NOBLE, Matthew, Esq.</h4> +<p>B. in Yorkshire; a sculptor; member of the Society of Arts and +Royal Institution (13, <i>Bruton-st.</i>)</p> +<h4>44. TRENDELL, James Richens, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the office of the Committee of Council on Education +(<i>Downing-street</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h3>ADDISON CRESCENT.</h3> +<h4>8. MACKENZIE, Wm. Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>4. SINCLAIR, William Thomson, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Dunbrath Castle</i>, <i>Caithness</i>).</p> +<h4>7. WOODYEAR, Joseph Mitchell, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4><a name="page3"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +3</span>13. BULLER, Plumer Alex. Esq.</h4> +<p>A wine merchant (2, <i>Brabant Court</i>, <i>Philpot Lane</i>, +E.C.)</p> +<h3>ADDISON GARDENS.</h3> +<h4>1. HUXLEY, Charles, Rodney, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>4. WELCH, Frederick, Esq.</h4> +<p>A surveyor; of the firm of Welch and Atkinson (10, +<i>Lancaster-place</i>, <i>Strand</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>5. BIRDSEYE, George, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant (32, <i>Fenchurch street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>42. BADART, Francois, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant and seed crasher (14, <i>Walbrook</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h3>ADDISON ROAD.</h3> +<h4>1. FOX, Lieut.-Gen. Charles Richard,</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Reform Club</i>).</p> +<h4>1. HAY, Lady Alice,</h4> +<p>Dau. of the 16th and sister of the present Earl of Erroll; b. +1835; is niece of Lady Mary Fox.</p> +<h4>5. RYAN, Rt. Hon. Sir Edward,</h4> +<p>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), <a name="page4"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 4</span>1817; 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. (<i>Athenæum Club</i>).</p> +<h4><i>Garden Lodge</i>. RYAN, Chas. Lister, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Treasury (<i>Union Club</i>; <i>Downing-street</i>, +S.W.)</p> +<h4>12. OLIVER, James, Esq.</h4> +<p>B. 1795, in Northumberland; a widower. In Her +Majesty’s Commission (<i>The Grove</i>, <i>Hayes</i>, +<i>Middlesex</i>).</p> +<h4>14. DE LISLE, Alfred Theodore, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant of the firm of Janvrin, Grassié, and De +Lisle (14a <i>Austin Friars</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>16. FELL, Samuel Gregson, Esq.</h4> +<p>A justice of the peace for the co. of Lancaster (<i>Flan. +How</i>, <i>Ulverston</i>).</p> +<h4>17. KEARY, Alfred John, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor of the firm of Clowes, Hickley, and Keary (10, +<i>King’s Bench Walk</i>, <i>Temple</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>23. RICKARD, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>A stock and sharebroker of the firm of Lind and Rickard; +member of the Stock Exchange (3, <i>Bank Chambers</i>, +<i>Lothbury</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>24. BARROW, Sir George, (2nd) Bart.</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Athenæum Club</i>).</p> +<h4><a name="page5"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +5</span><i>Winter Lodge</i>. REED, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>Attached to the seamen’s wages branch of the Admiralty +(<i>Somerset House</i>, W.C.).</p> +<h4>26. HESSEY, Rev. Dr. Francis,</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Untied University +Club</i>; <i>St. John’s College</i>, <i>Cambridge</i>).</p> +<h4>45. WILD, James Anstey, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor (<i>Ironmonger-lane</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>46. HOLDEN, Rev. Henry Augustus,</h4> +<p>M.A. Worcester College, Oxford (<i>Oxford and Cambridge +Club</i>).</p> +<h4>49. WILLIS, Edward Cooper, Esq. M.B.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>51. PERY, Richard Hay, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Dublin</i>) Fever +Hospital. Has devoted much attention to cholera.</p> +<h4>60. OLIPHANT, William Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>Stock and sharebroker; member of the Stock Exchange (21, +<i>Tokenhouse Yard</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>62. WHITING, George, Esq.</h4> +<p>Chief clerk in the Master of the Rolls’ Office (13, +<i>Chancery-lane</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4><a name="page6"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +6</span>72. WILSON, John, Esq. M.D.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>73. ADAMS, George William, Esq.</h4> +<p>A Fellow of the Society of Arts.</p> +<h4>84. BRUNLEES, James, Esq.</h4> +<p>A civil engineer (5, <i>Victoria-street</i>, +<i>Westminster</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>86. GARRAWAY, George, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant of the firm of Burton & Garraway +(<i>Green-street</i>, <i>Bethnal Green</i>, N.E.)</p> +<h4>88. UNNA, Ferdinand, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant of the firm of Openshaw, Unna, and Co. (3, +<i>Coleman Buildings</i>, E.C.; 12, <i>Oxford-street</i>, +<i>Manchester</i>).</p> +<h3>ADDISON TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>1. HALSE, William Hooper, Esq.</h4> +<p>Medical galvanist.</p> +<h4>5. BROADBRIDGE, James, Esq.</h4> +<p>An architect; surveyor to the Kensington Vestry.</p> +<h4>6. RUSHBRIDGER, Joseph, Esq.</h4> +<p>A private gentleman.</p> +<h3>ALBERT GATE.</h3> +<h4>1. THE FRENCH EMBASSY.</h4> +<p><i>Ambassador</i>.—Comte de Flahaut.</p> +<p>1<i>st Secretary</i>.—Marquis de Chateaurenard.</p> +<p>2<i>nd ditto</i>.—Comte de Jaucourt.</p> +<p>3<i>rd ditto</i>.—Amédée Bartholdi.</p> +<p><i>Attachés</i>.—Paul Dutreil, and Baron de +Billing.</p> +<p><i>Naval Attaché</i>.—Captain Pigeard.</p> +<p><i>Military Attaché</i>.—Marquis +d’Andigne.</p> +<p><i>Chancellor</i>.—Mons. H. Roux.</p> +<h4><a name="page7"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 7</span>2. +GREVILLE, Fulke Southwell, Colonel, M.P.</h4> +<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 +(<i>Traveller’s Chub</i>; <i>Mymm’s-place</i>, +<i>near Hatfield</i>, <i>Herts</i>; <i>Clonyn</i>, +<i>Castletowndelvin</i>, <i>county Westmeath</i>; +<i>Clonhugh</i>, <i>Mullingar</i>; <i>Clonteen Lodge</i>, +<i>Drumsna</i>).</p> +<h4>3. SHEWARD, George, Esq.</h4> +<p>Manager of the London and County Bank, Western Branch.</p> +<h4>3. HEDLEY, Captain George,</h4> +<p>Late Captain 2nd Dragoon Guards; m. 1833, Elizabeth, dau. of +Robert Norman, Esq. of Slaugham Park and Duncombe, co. +Sussex.</p> +<h4><i>Hyde Park House</i>. LEYLAND, Captain Thomas,</h4> +<p>Joined the 2nd Life Guards in 1858; has since retired. +(<i>Union</i>, <i>and Junior United Service Clubs</i>; +<i>Corindavon Lodge</i>, <i>Ballater</i>, <i>N. B.</i>; +<i>Haggerstone Castle</i>, <i>Northumberland</i>).</p> +<h3>ALBERT PLACE.</h3> +<h4>3. BUCKLEY, Richard Wilson, Esq.</h4> +<p>A conveyancer (50, <i>Lincolns’ Fields</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>10. STERKY, Charles, Esq.</h4> +<p>A senior examiner of the first-class in the Audit Office +(<i>Somerset House</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>11. METHOLD, Major Edward,</h4> +<p>Formerly an officer of the 3rd Drag. Guards, and the 4th Foot; +present at Waterloo; <a name="page8"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +8</span>promoted to rank of Major, 1837; has retired from the +service (<i>Junior United Service Club</i>).</p> +<h4>13. HYDE, Col. George Hooton,</h4> +<p>Joined the Royal Artillery in 1817; promoted to the rank of +col., 1854; has retired from the service on full pay (<i>Army and +Navy Club</i>).</p> +<h3>ALBERT TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>4. SABOUROFF, Peter, Esq.</h4> +<p>Descended from the elder branch of the once illustrious, now +extinct family of “Godounoff,” illustrated in the +16th century by the Czar <i>Boris Godounoff</i>, king of Russia, +who established the serfdom, and by <i>Salomonia Sabouoff</i>, +Czarine of Russia, in the 15th century. Mr. Sabouroff is +first secretary to the Russian embassy (<i>St. James’s +Club</i>; <i>Chesham House</i>).</p> +<h4>9. CAHILL, Thomas, Esq., M.D.</h4> +<p>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, <i>Michael’s-place</i>, +<i>Brompton</i>).</p> +<h4>10. EARLE, Thomas Hughes, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of Lincoln’s-inn; c. to the bar, 1858. A +conveyancer (<i>Chapel Staircase</i>, <i>Lincoln’s-inn</i>, +W.C.)</p> +<h4>11. PIGOU, Frederick, Esq.</h4> +<p><i>Athenæum Club</i>.</p> +<h4>13. BONHAM, Francis Robert, Esq.</h4> +<p>A special commissioner in the Special Commissioners’ +Income Tax department of the Inland Revenue Office (<i>Somerset +House</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>14. OPPENHEIM, Ernest, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant and ship-broker (150, <i>Leadenhall-st.</i>, +E.C.)</p> +<h3><a name="page9"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 9</span>ALLEN +TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>1. GUAZZARONI, John Bely, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>GUAZZARONI, Signor Giuseppe,</h4> +<p>Professor of Italian.</p> +<h4>5. RICHARDSON, William Burbidge, Esq.</h4> +<p>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, +<i>Nicholas-lane</i>, <i>Lombard-street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>7. YOUNG, Edwin, Esq.</h4> +<p>A Surveyor.</p> +<h4>9. ROGERS, George Goddard, Esq., M.D.</h4> +<p>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, +<i>George-street</i>, <i>Hanover square</i>).</p> +<h3>ARGYLL ROAD.</h3> +<h4>25. STOKES, Charles, Esq.</h4> +<p>Surgeon-Dentist (65, <i>Brook-street</i>, +<i>Hanover-square</i>, W.)</p> +<h4>32. HARDISTY, Edward Brydges, Esq.</h4> +<p>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, <i>Great Marlborough-st.</i>, W.)</p> +<h4>34. FURRELL, James, Esq.</h4> +<p>Solicitor.</p> +<h4><a name="page10"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +10</span>35. BUDD, Vincent, Captain,</h4> +<p>An Officer in the Mercantile Marine.</p> +<h4>37. DOUCE, Thomas Augustus, Esq.</h4> +<p>Wine merchant, of the firm of Holdsworth and Douce, late +Cutler and Co. (12, <i>Hungerford-street</i>, <i>Strand</i>, +W.C.)</p> +<h4>39. JOSLING, Thomas Bayley, Esq.</h4> +<p>Colonial and chemical broker, and commission merchant of the +firm of Josling and Co. (7, <i>Mincing-lane</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>44. BURTON, Frederick William, Esq., R.H.A.</h4> +<p>Member of Society of Painters in Water Colours.</p> +<h4>45. HALL, George Lowthian, Esq.</h4> +<p>Landscape painter in water colours.</p> +<h4>46. HERAPATH, Spencer, Esq.</h4> +<p>Stock and share broker; Fellow of Geological Society, Society +of Antiquaries, and Statistical Society (<i>Angel-court</i>, +<i>Bank</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>47. CURZON, Hon. Henry George Roper,</h4> +<p>Only s. and heir of 16th Baron Teynham; b. 1822. +Examiner in Audit Office (<i>Somerset House</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>48. POLE, William, Esq., F.R.S., F.R.A.S., F.G.S. +Mem. Inst. C.E., Mus. Bac. Oxon.,</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Reform Club</i>, +3, <i>Storey’s Gate</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>49. PERROTT, Octavius George, Captain.</h4> +<p>Entered army 1827; lieut. 1832, capt. 1847; served in 15th +Hussars; retired 1848.</p> +<h4>51. BEEBY, James, Esq.</h4> +<p>Deputy accountant-general of the Navy (<i>Admiralty</i>, +<i>Somerset House</i>).</p> +<h4>53. CASSON, Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>Member of Inner Temple; c. <a name="page11"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 11</span>to the bar, 1856. Practises as +equity draftsman and conveyancer (4, <i>Stone-buildings</i>, +W.C.)</p> +<h4>55. READ, Samuel, Esq.</h4> +<p>Artist.</p> +<h3>BATH PLACE.</h3> +<h4>4. WALKER, Joseph, Esq.</h4> +<p>A surgeon-dentist (82, <i>Wimpole-st.</i>, +<i>Cavendish-square</i>, W.)</p> +<h4>4. BREND, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>A surgeon.</p> +<h4>7. HAFFENDEN, Dalton Adolphus, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h3>BEDFORD PLACE.</h3> +<h4>2. TUDOR, Owen Davies, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of the Middle Temple; c. to the bar, 1842; an equity +draftsman and conveyancer (16, <i>Old-sq.</i>, +<i>Lincoln’s-inn</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4><i>East Cottage</i>. STOCK, Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>An architect of the firm of Snook and Stock (6, +<i>Duke-street</i>, <i>London-bridge</i>, S.E.)</p> +<h4><i>West Cottage</i>. M’CALLUM, Andrew, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist (<i>East Burnham Beeches</i>, <i>near +Windsor</i>).</p> +<h4>29. GEISSMAN, Captain Lewis De,</h4> +<p>An officer of the German Legion; present at Waterloo.</p> +<h4>30. STRACHAN, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>Examiner of printers’ accounts in the Stationery office +(<i>Storey’s-gate</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>37. BOWLER, Henry Alexander, Esq.</h4> +<p>An inspector for arts, in the Art Department of the <a +name="page12"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 12</span>Committee of +Council on Education (<i>South Kensington Museum</i>, W.)</p> +<h3>BELMONT VILLAS.</h3> +<h4>4. COLNETT, Frederick, Esq.</h4> +<p>A junior examiner in the Office of Works (12, +<i>Whitehall-place</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h3>BERKELEY GARDENS.</h3> +<h4>1. JOYCE, Thomas, Esq.</h4> +<p>A surgeon.</p> +<h4>4. POOLE, Edward Stanley, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council +on Education (<i>South Kensington Museum</i>, W.)</p> +<h4>5. PORTER, Lieut.-Col. John,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>10. BLAIKLEY, Alexander, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h3>BRUNSWICK GARDENS.</h3> +<h4>1. CARRUTHERS, Lieut.-Col. Richard, C.B.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Junior +United Service Club</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4><a name="page13"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +13</span>2. DALY, Henry Michael, Esq.</h4> +<p>In charge of the Surveyors’ Department of the General +Post Office (<i>St. Martin’s-le-Grand</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>6. NAVIN, James, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant (4, <i>Langbourn-chambers</i>, +<i>Fenchurch-street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>14. MOUNSEY, George William, Esq.</h4> +<p>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, <i>Old-square</i>, +<i>Lincoln’s-inn</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>16. WESTGARTH, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>A director of the Northern Insurance Company.</p> +<h4>20. MARTINDALE, Capt. Benjamin Hay</h4> +<p>Joined the Royal Engineers, 1843; promoted to his present +rank, 1854; has been 19 years on full pay.</p> +<h4>22. EDMONDS, Thomas Rowe, Esq.</h4> +<p>Actuary to the Legal and General Life Insurance Company (10, +<i>Fleet-street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h3>BRUNSWICK TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>1. CULPEPER, William Moe, Esq.</h4> +<p>A surgeon.</p> +<h4>5. EMMETT, Major-Gen. Anthony,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4><a name="page14"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +14</span>CAMBRIDGE PLACE5. ORLEBAR, Mrs. Eleanor,</h4> +<p>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.”</p> +<h4>8. BONNEAU, Cornelius, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Store Department of the War Office; m. 1849, Annette +Eliza, only dau. of the late John Backe, Esq. of H.M. Ordnance +(<i>Pall Mall</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>19. COOKES, Thomas Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Bentley</i>, <i>Worcestershire</i>).</p> +<h3>CAMBRIDGE TERRACE,<br /> +Holland Road.</h3> +<h4>4. HOLLINGS, John, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Accountant General’s Department of the War Office +(<i>Pall Mall</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>6. EVETT, George, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Warehouse-Keeper’s Department of the Inland +Revenue Office (<i>Somerset House</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>14. BOURCHER, Mrs.</h4> +<p>Widow of the Late Capt. Wm. Bourchier, R.N.</p> +<h4><a name="page15"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +15</span>16. RAE, William Frazer, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of Lincoln’s Inn; called to the bar in 1861 +(<i>Reform Club</i>).</p> +<h3>CAMPDEN GROVE.</h3> +<h4>1. KENT, William Charles Mark, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of the Middle Temple. C. to the Bar 1859. +A journalist, and man of letters.</p> +<h4>3. MANN, Robert Wilks’ Esq.</h4> +<p>An auctioneer.</p> +<h4>6. BANNISTER, Mrs.</h4> +<p>Widow of the late solicitor of the War Office.</p> +<h4>BANNISTER, Hugh, Esq.</h4> +<p>Son of the late solicitor of the War Office (11, +<i>John-street</i>, <i>Adelphi</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>12. BOYLE, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor of the firm of Lucas and Royle (20, <i>Great +Marlborough-street</i>, W.)</p> +<h4>19. CRICKMER, Charles James, Esq.</h4> +<p>A wine and Brandy Merchant (24, <i>Little Knightrider-st.</i> +E.C.)</p> +<h4>22. SEATON, Edward Johnstone, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Estates Department of the Trinity House +(<i>Trinity-square</i>, <i>Tower-hill</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h3>CAMPDEN HILL.</h3> +<h4><i>Hornton Cottage</i>. CHARRETIE, Captain,</h4> +<p>This gentleman is a son, we believe, of major-general +Charretie, by Margaret Anne, dau. of John Henry Burges, Esq., of +Wood Park.</p> +<h4><i>Hornton Cottage</i>. KENNELL, John Fisher, Esq.</h4> +<p>Secretary to the London and Blackwall, and the London, +Tilbury, and Southend Railways (<i>Fenchurch-street</i>, +E.C.)</p> +<h4><a name="page16"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +16</span><i>Hornton Villa</i>. BIRD, Stephen Esq.</h4> +<p>Chairman of the West London Railway (16, +<i>Tokenhouse-yard</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4><i>Niddry Lodge</i>. CAMPBELL, John Francis, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Brookes’ and +Travellers’ Clubs</i>; <i>Stable-yard</i>, <i>St. +James’s</i>; <i>Chale</i>, <i>Isle of Wight</i>).</p> +<h4><i>Bute House</i>. LESLIE, John, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>White’s</i>, <i>Travellers</i>, <i>&c.</i>)</p> +<h4><i>Thornwood Lodge</i>. VINCENT, Henry Wm. Esq.</h4> +<p>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 <a name="page17"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +17</span>Anne, 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 (<i>Travellers’ Club</i>; <i>Lily +Hill</i>, <i>Bracknell</i>, <i>Berks</i>).</p> +<h4><i>Holly Lodge</i>. AIRLIE, 10th Earl of (Ogilvy)</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Cortachy Castle</i>, <i>Kerriemuir</i>, +<i>Forfarshire</i>).</p> +<h4><i>Argyll Lodge</i>. ARGYLL, 8th Duke of +(Campbell)</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Athenæum</i>; <i>Inverary Castle</i>, +<i>Argyllshire</i>; <i>Roseneath Castle</i>, +<i>Dumbartonshire</i>).</p> +<h4><i>Moray Lodge</i>. KEANE, 2nd Baron (Keane)</h4> +<p>Eld. s. of the hero of Ghuznee; b. 1815; suc. his father, +1844; m. 1847, Louisa, <a name="page18"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 18</span>2nd 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 (<i>United Service Club</i>; <i>Stetchworth</i>, +<i>Newmarket</i>).</p> +<h4><i>Wycombe Lodge</i>. SHAW, William Ambrose, Esq.</h4> +<p>A director of the Church of England Insurance Company (5, +<i>Lothbury</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4><i>Aubrey House</i>. TAYLOR, Peter Alfred, Esq. +M.P.</h4> +<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, <i>Aldermanbury</i>, +E.C.)</p> +<h4><i>Tower Cressy</i>. PAGE, Thomas, Esq.</h4> +<p>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, <i>Middle Scotland +Yard</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4><i>Wickham House</i>. WALTON, John Whitehead, Esq.</h4> +<p>An historical and Portrait painter (<i>Westminster Club</i>; +21<i>b</i>, <i>Savile-row</i>, <i>Burlington-gardens</i>).</p> +<h3>CAMPDEN HILL ROAD.</h3> +<h4>1. HAMPTON, Robert, Esq. F.R.B.S. and +F.R.H.S.</h4> +<p>S. of the late Major-General Robert Hampton. Late of +H.M. Bengal Civil Service, <a name="page19"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 19</span>from which he retired in April, 1860 +(<i>Conservative and Oriental Clubs</i>).</p> +<h4>4. CARRICK, Thomas, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>9. EDWARDS, Henry Sutherland, Esq.</h4> +<p>A writer and journalist of eminence. Author of +“The History of the Opera,” “The Russians at +Home,” &c.</p> +<h4>10. PETO, Charles, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Examiner’s office of the Custom House (<i>Lower +Thames-street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>12. WEBB, Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor of the firm of Fairfoot, Webb, and D‘Aeth +(13, <i>Clement’s-inn</i>, <i>Strand</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>15. WHITFIELD, Edmund, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>16. BARRY, Col. Charles,</h4> +<p>Joined the army in 1814; promoted to his present rank in +1854. Has been on half-pay since 1841.</p> +<h4>18. BARLOW, Capt. Henry William,</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Army and Navy Club</i>).</p> +<h3>CAMPDEN HILL TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>1. STEWART, Hope, Esq.</h4> +<p>A portrait painter of good family; b. in Scotland; Fellow of +the Society of Antiquaries, Scotland (11, <i>Carlton-street</i>, +<i>Edinburgh</i>).</p> +<h4>2. MEWBURN, Bowyer, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the office of the Charity Commission for England and Wales +(8, <i>York-street</i>, <i>St. James’s </i>S.W.)</p> +<h4><a name="page20"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +20</span>4. CHESHIRE, John William, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Army Medical department of the War Office +(<i>Whitehall-yard</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>5. ROGERS, Samuel, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Western Branch of the Bank of England +(<i>Burlington-gardens</i>, W.)</p> +<h4>BAGSTER, George, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Audit office (<i>Somerset-house</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h3>CAMPDEN HILL VILLAS.</h3> +<h4>1. WHARTON, John J. Smith, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of the Middle Temple. C. to the bar, +1847. A conveyancer (4, <i>King’s Bench-walk</i>, +<i>Temple</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>4. CLAXTON, Marshall, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>HARRAL, Horace, Esq.</h4> +<p>An engraver (<i>Studio</i>, 4, <i>Palsgrave-place</i>, +<i>Temple</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>5. HAY, Eugene, Esq.</h4> +<p>Merchant (5, <i>Gresham-st.</i> E.C.)</p> +<h4>7. BOSTOCK, John Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>10. CODD, Miss Frances Annie,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>11. WEBSTER, Dr. James,</h4> +<p>A physician.</p> +<h4>13. ATWELL, Joseph, Esq.</h4> +<p>A retired public officer. B. at Teddington. Has +four children.</p> +<h3>CAMPDEN HOUSE ROAD.</h3> +<h4>6. HUGHES, George, Esq.</h4> +<p>A surveyor of the firm of Ilford and Hughes (33, +<i>Manchester-street</i>, W.)</p> +<h4>7. MUGFORD, William Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>A paymaster in the R.N.; prom. to that rank in 1852. +Hon. Secretary Royal Patriotic Fund (19, <i>New-street</i>, +<i>Spring-gardens</i>).</p> +<h3><a name="page21"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +21</span>CLARENDON ROAD.</h3> +<h4>2. MOORE, David, Esq.</h4> +<p>An architect.</p> +<h4>3. KINGDON, Thomas Kingdon, Esq.</h4> +<p>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, <i>Paper-buildings</i>, +<i>Temple</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>7. BIDDER, George Parker, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>10. DOLLMAN, Francis, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor of the firm of Howard and Dollman (141, +<i>Fenchurch-street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>13. CORY, Alexander Turner, Esq.</h4> +<p>Senior examiner in the office of the Committee of Council on +Education (<i>Downing-street</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>14. HAVISIDE, Thomas J. Esq.</h4> +<p>A ship and insurance broker, of the firm of Haviside and Co. +(69, <i>Cornhill</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>15. LOMAX, Thomas, Esq.</h4> +<p>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, +<i>New-square</i>, <i>Lincoln’s-inn</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>24. SIMS, Commander Andrew, R.N.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h3><a name="page22"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +22</span>CLARENDON TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>1. VITTOZ, E., Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h3>COURTLAND PLACE.</h3> +<h4>1. MITCHELL, Samuel Buckland, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h3>COURTLAND TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>5. CLACK, Henry Tucker, Esq.</h4> +<p>An army agent. Agent for the 5th Lancers (50, +<i>Leicester-square</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>9. DUNBAR, George, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Chief Clerks’ Department of the War office +(<i>Pall Mall</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h3>COURTLAND VILLAS.</h3> +<h4>1. BEERBOHM, Julius Ewald, Esq.</h4> +<p>A general merchant of the firm of Beerbohm, Magnus, and Co. +(34, <i>Mark-lane</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>2. BRAHAM, Augustus Frederick, Esq.</h4> +<p>A professor of singing.</p> +<h3>CROMWELL PLACE.</h3> +<h4>4. THYNNE, Lord Edward, M.P.</h4> +<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 (<i>White’s and Carlton Clubs</i>; <i>Longleat</i>, +<i>Warminster</i>).</p> +<h4><a name="page23"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 23</span>5, +6. LINDSAY, Lieut.-Col. Sir Coutts,</h4> +<p>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, <i>Grosvenor-square</i>, W.)</p> +<h4>7. MILLAIS, John Everett, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Garrick and +Cosmopolitan Clubs</i>).</p> +<h4>8. LOPEZ, Sir Massey, M.P.</h4> +<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 +(<i>Conservative</i>, <i>Carlton</i>, <i>and National Clubs</i>; +<i>Maristow</i>, <i>Plymouth</i>; <i>Manor House</i>, +<i>Westbury</i>).</p> +<h4>8. LOPEZ, Henry Charles,</h4> +<p>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. (<i>Conservative +Club</i>; <i>Goldsmith’s-buildings</i>, <i>Temple</i>, +E.C.)</p> +<h4><a name="page24"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +24</span>10. PARKS, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>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, <i>Lincoln’s-inn-fields</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>11. CARDWELL, Edward Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>Late private secretary to the Chief Secretary for Ireland.</p> +<h3>CROMWELL ROAD.</h3> +<h4>1. SCOTT, Lieut.-Gen. John, C.B.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>United +Service Club</i>).</p> +<h4>2. TALBOT, Colonel, the Hon. Wellington Patrick Manvers +Chetwynd,</h4> +<p>Brother of the present Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot; b. 1817; +m. 1860, Lady Emma <a name="page25"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +25</span>Charlotte 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.</p> +<h4>3. STRAITH, Major Hector,</h4> +<p>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, <i>Salisbury-square</i>, +E.C.)</p> +<h4>4. BETHUNE, Rear-Admiral Charles Ramsay Drinkwater, +C.B.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>United Service Club</i>; +<i>Balfour</i>, <i>Fifeshire</i>).</p> +<h4>4. BUCKINGHAM, 3rd Duke of (Grenville)</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Carlton</i>; <i>Wotton House</i>, <i>Aylesbury</i>).</p> +<h4><a name="page26"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +26</span><i>Manners House</i>. RUTLAND, 6th Duke of +(Manners),</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Carlton</i>, <i>Belvoir +Castle</i>, <i>Grantham</i>; <i>Cheveley Park</i>, +<i>Newmarket</i>).</p> +<h4><i>Cromwell House</i>. FREAKE, Charles James, Esq.</h4> +<p>An architect.</p> +<h3>DOURO PLACE.</h3> +<h4>1. WARD, Charles, Esq.</h4> +<p>Manager of the Temple Bar Branch of the London and Westminster +Bank (217 and 218, <i>Strand</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>4. HILLS, Capt. John.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>4. HILLS, Octavius, Lelburne, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor; a member of the Incorporated Law Society (7, +<i>Gray’s Inn Square</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>4. HILLS, Gordon Macdonald, Esq.</h4> +<p>An architect and surveyor (12, <i>John-street</i>, +<i>Adelphi</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>5. BROWN, Archibald, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Secretary’s Department <a name="page27"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 27</span>of the Inland Revenue Office +(<i>Somerset House</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>7. GRAHAM, Major James Reginald Tovin.</h4> +<p>Formerly attached to the 2nd Dragoons; fought at Waterloo; +retired from the army in 1837.</p> +<h4>8. MARTIN, John, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of the Middle Temple; c. to the Bar, 1855; a special +pleader; attends the Western Circuit (2, <i>Plowden +Buildings</i>, <i>Temple</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>10. HANDLEY-O’FARRELL, Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Chief Examiner’s Department of the Inland Revenue +Office (<i>Somerset House</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>15. ROSS, Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>A sculptor.</p> +<h4>15. BELL, John, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h3><a name="page28"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 28</span>DURHAM +VILLAS.</h3> +<h4>4. PEEL, Right Hon. Sir Laurence.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Athenæum and Windham Clubs</i>; +<i>Bonchurch</i>, <i>Ventnor</i>, <i>Isle of Wight</i>).</p> +<h4>8. ABBOTT, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>A draughtsman in the Copyhold Inclosure and Tithe Commission +Office (3, <i>St. James’s-square</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h3>EARL’S COURT TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>12. PHILLIPS, John Arthur, Esq.</h4> +<p>A civil engineer.</p> +<h4>15. TIPPETTS, James Berriman, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor of the firm of Tippetts and Son (2, +<i>Sise-lane</i>, <i>Bucklersbury</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h3>EARL’S TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>1. STOCK, Rev. John.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>16. JONES, Colonel Henry Richmond.</h4> +<p>Ent. the army as a cornet in 1825; obtained his present rank, +1854; commanded until lately the 6th Dragoon Guards, with which +he served throughout the Crimean campaign, and the Indian <a +name="page29"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +29</span>mutinies. His distinguished services during the +latter war won for him his C.B. (<i>Junior United Service +Club</i>).</p> +<h4>17. THOM, James Pattison, Esq.</h4> +<p>An assistant secretary in the Military Department of the India +Office (<i>Victoria-street</i>, <i>Westminster</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>25. SUTTON, Daniel, Esq.</h4> +<p>A director of the Victoria Insurance Company (18, <i>King +William-st.</i>, E.C.; <i>Champneys</i>, <i>Tring</i>, +<i>Herts</i>).</p> +<h3>EDWARDES PLACE.</h3> +<h4>1. KEW, Frederick Edward, Esq.</h4> +<p>Actuary to the British Prudential Insurance Company (35, +<i>Ludgate-hill</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>2. CROSSE, Miss (Sarah Elizabeth).</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h3>ELDON ROAD.</h3> +<h4>2. GORDON, Frederick Walcott Robert, Esq.</h4> +<p>Attached to the Chief Clerk’s Department of the War +Office (<i>Pall Mall</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>6. STACPOOLE, Frederic, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>13. CRUICKSHANK, John, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>14. TOMBS, Mrs. John.</h4> +<p>Dau. of major Pattoun, Royal Marines; b. 1823; m. capt. Tombs, +eldest s. of General Tombs; has issue, a son. Henry William +Tombs.</p> +<h4><a name="page30"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +30</span>22. De COUREY, John, S. B. Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Store Branch of the Admiralty Victualling Department +(<i>Somerset House</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>26. STEBBING, John Arthur, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Office of the Inspector General of Imports and Exports, +Customs (<i>Custom-House</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>26. STEBBING, Charles James, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Receiver General’s Office of the Customs +(<i>Custom House</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>27. LAKE, Charles Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>28. DOUGLAS, John Moore, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant (166, <i>Fenchurch street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>29. HARRIS, Quarles, Esq.,</h4> +<p>An Oporto wine merchant, of the firm of Quarles Harris and Co. +(3, <i>Savage-gardens</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h3>ENNISMORE PLACE.</h3> +<h4>2. ASTLEY, Lieut.-Col. John Dugdale.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>3. ORKNEY, 2nd Earl of (FitzMaurice).</h4> +<p>B. 1803; suc. his grandm. 1831; m. 1826, Charlotte, sister of +Lord Boston; has <a name="page31"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +31</span>a numerous issue. Elected a representative peer of +Scotland, 1833; a conservative; formerly a cornet 9th Lancers; +capt. Bucks Yeomanry Cavalry; dep.-lieut. for Berks (<i>Carlton +and Junior United Service Clubs</i>; <i>Glen App.</i>, <i>co. +Ayr</i>).</p> +<h4>4. LONGDEN, Thomas Hayter, Esq.</h4> +<p>A magistrate and dep.-lieut. for Middlesex and Kent; +stockbroker of the firm of Johnson, Longden, and Co. (22, +<i>Tokenhouse-yard</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>4. LONGDEN, Morrell Dorington, Esq.</h4> +<p>A stockbroker of the firm of Johnson, Longden, and Co. (22, +<i>Tokenhouse-yard</i>, E.C.; <i>Cheam</i>, <i>Surrey</i>).</p> +<h3>ESSEX VILLAS.</h3> +<h4>3. Kynaston, John, Esq.</h4> +<p>A factor, of the firm of Kynaston and Sons (4, +<i>Gresham-street</i>, E.C.; <i>and Mumford-court</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h3>GLOUCESTER TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>4. CLAY, Alfred, B. Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>5. COTTON, Major-Gen. William.</h4> +<p>Formerly of the Madras Infantry; obtained his pre-rank, +1861.</p> +<h4>6. WEST, Lieut.-Col. James Alexander.</h4> +<p>Ent. the army in 1826; obtained his present rank in 1857; is +on retired full-pay, 84th Foot.</p> +<h4>15. STEVENS, Charles Henry Stanly, Esq.</h4> +<p>A patent solicitor (31, <i>Charing-cross</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>19. COLE, Vicat, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>21. MONYPENNY, Gybbon, Mrs. (Silvestra Rose)</h4> +<p>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 <a +name="page32"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 32</span>(who died, +1854); has issue, the present Gybbon Monypenny, Esq. of Maytham +Hall, co. Kent.</p> +<h3>GORDON PLACE.</h3> +<h4>4. MARTYN, Rev. Thomas.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>5. M’CONECHY, Rev. James.</h4> +<p>Educ. at Balliol College, Oxford; obtained his B.A. 1858; ord. +in the same year; and app. curate of Sonning, near Reading.</p> +<h3>HOLLAND VILLAS ROAD.</h3> +<h4>19. WELSBY, William Newland, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of the Middle Temple. C. to the Bar, 1826; +recorder of Chester; attends the Welch and Chester Crescent (3, +<i>Middle Temple-lane</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>20. FERGUSON, Charles, Esq. M.D.36. POWNEY, +Lieut.-Gen. Richard.</h4> +<p>Late of the Bengal Artillery; obtained his present rank, +1859.</p> +<h3>HORNTON VILLAS.</h3> +<h4>4. GEORGE, Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Eng., +since 1815; was formerly attached to the Medical Staff of the +Army of occupation in France; and app. surgeon extr. to the late +Dukes of Sussex and Gloucester; <a name="page33"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 33</span>has written on small pox, cholera, +puerperal fever, &c.</p> +<h3>HYDE PARE GATE.</h3> +<h4>5. EDWARDES, Thomas Dyer, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Garrick and +City Clubs</i>; <i>Parkcres</i>, <i>Worthing</i>, +<i>Sussex</i>).</p> +<h4>6. MITCHELL, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>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. (<i>Gresham Club</i>; <i>Penquit +Lodge</i>, <i>Ivybridge</i>, <i>Devonshire</i>).</p> +<h4>7. KEELING, Edward Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>A wine and spirit broker. Fellow of the Royal +Horticultural Society, and of the Society of Arts; member of the +Royal Institution (<i>City of London Club</i>, and 11 <i>Great +Tower Street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>8. WILSON, Lady Belford</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>9. LAING, Seton, Esq.</h4> +<p>A director of the Scottish Widow’s Fund.</p> +<h4>11. BARLOW, James Pratt, Esq.</h4> +<p>A proctor, notary, solicitor, and deputy registrar of the +Archdeaconry Court of Surrey, of the firm of Barlow, Longden, and +Barlow. A <a name="page34"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +34</span>director of the Westminster Fire and Life Insurance Co. +(1, <i>Bennett’s Hill</i>, <i>Doctors’ Commons</i>, +E.C.)</p> +<h4>12. FITZMAURICE, Major the Honourable William +Edward,</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Guards’ Club</i>; <i>Porthuca +Tower</i>, <i>Conway</i>, <i>North Wales</i>).</p> +<h4>13. SENIOR, Nassau Wm., Esq.</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Athenæum and Political Economy Clubs</i>).</p> +<h4><i>Stoke Lodge</i>. FAVARD DE L’ANGLADE, +Madame</h4> +<p>B. in French Guiana; m. to Monsieur Favard, an officer of the +Legion of Honor, and governor of Cayenne (interior) (<i>Vovezzano +and Longlarna Palacio</i>, <i>Florence</i>; <i>Carolina</i>; +<i>Jamaica</i>; <i>and French Guiana</i>).</p> +<h4>15. HAWKINS, Major Rhode, Esq.</h4> +<p>Architect to the Committee of Council on Education (<i>Privy +Council Office</i>, <i>Downing-street</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>15. GREENWOOD, John, Esq., M.P.</h4> +<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. <a name="page35"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 35</span>Educ. 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 +(<i>Brooks’s Club</i>; <i>Swarcliffe Hall</i>, +<i>Ripley</i>).</p> +<h3>HYDE PARK GATE. (South.)</h3> +<h4>1. POWELL, Mrs. Baden, (Henrietta Grace)</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>3. PATTESON, James Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of the Middle Temple. C. to the bar, +1853. Attends the northern circuit (1, <i>Elm Court</i>, +<i>Temple</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>6. ELLICOMBE, Richard Rous, Esq.</h4> +<p>A parliamentary agent of the firm of Dorington, Ellicombe, +Ellicombe, Thomas, and Smith (6, <i>Parliament-street</i>, +S.W.)</p> +<h4>8. GALSWORTHY, Frederick Thomas,</h4> +<p>An auctioneer of the firm of Chinnock and Galsworthy (11, +<i>Waterloo-place</i>, <i>Pall Mall</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>9. COOKE, Edward William, Esq.</h4> +<p>B. in London. A landscape and marine painter; an +associate of the Royal Academy; a fellow of the Linnæan and +Geological Societies (<i>Athenæum</i>, <i>Royal +Academy</i>, <i>and Alpine Clubs</i>).</p> +<h4>10. CORBOULD, Edward Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>A water colour painter of eminence. Exhibited in 1843 in +Westminster Hall, a colossal cartoon, which gained a £100 +prize. Principal works, “Fair Rosamond;” +“The Plague of London;” “William of Eynesham +reciting <a name="page36"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +36</span>valiant deeds before a Chivalrous Court;” +&c.</p> +<h4>11. MYLNE, Robert Wm., Esq.</h4> +<p>An architect and civil engineer; a Fellow of the Royal, +Geological, and Antiquarian Societies (<i>Athenæum +Club</i>; 21, <i>Whitehall-place</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>12. HARPER, Lieut.-Col. George Henry,</h4> +<p>Late of the Madras Infantry. Obtained his present rank +1854.</p> +<h4>17. REDGRAVE, Samuel, Esq.</h4> +<p>Keeper of the Criminal Registers at the Home Office +(<i>Whitehall</i>, S.W.; <i>Bowlhead-green</i>, <i>Thursley</i>, +<i>Godalming</i>, <i>Surrey</i>).</p> +<h4>18. REDGRAVE, Richard, Esq., R.A.</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Athenæum Club</i>, <i>Grove Dale</i>, <i>Abinger</i>, +<i>near Dorking</i>).</p> +<h4>19. COPE, Charles West, Esq., R.A.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>20. HEATHCOTE, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>(<i>Conserv. Club</i>; <i>Cundale Manor</i>, +<i>Boroughbridge</i>, <i>Yorksh.</i>)</p> +<h4>22. PALMER, William Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>A magistrate for Yarmouth.</p> +<h4>24. COLTMAN, Francis Joseph, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of the Inner Temple. C. to the bar 1860 (9, +<i>King’s Bench Walk</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4><a name="page37"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +37</span>25. SCROPE, Geo. Poulett, Esq., M.P.</h4> +<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 +(<i>Athenæum and Reform Clubs</i>; <i>Castle Combe</i>, +<i>Chippenham</i>).</p> +<h3>HYDE PARK TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>3. HARNESS, Rev. William,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>4. DOBIE, Alexander, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor, and a Scotch and parliamentary agent. A +member of the Incorporated Law Society (2, +<i>Lancaster-place</i>, <i>Strand</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>5. COTTON, Sir St. Vincent,</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Manor House</i>, +<i>Madingley</i>, <i>Cambridge</i>).</p> +<h3>INKERMAN TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>10. OXLAD, Rev. Robert,</h4> +<p>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.”</p> +<h3>INVERNESS GARDENS.</h3> +<h4>1. ROUGIER, Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of the Stock Exchange (31, <i>Throgmorton-street</i>, +E.C.)</p> +<h4><a name="page38"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +38</span>6. HASLEWOOD, The Rev. Ashby Blair,</h4> +<p>Educated at Christ Church, Cambridge; obtained his B.A. 1834; +ordained 1835. Formerly perpetual curate of St. Marks, +Marylebone, 1845–58.</p> +<h4>7. WORTHAM, Major Gen. Hale Young,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>8. DILLON, Hon. Mrs. Constantine (Fanny Dorothea),</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h3>KENSINGTON.</h3> +<h4><i>Kensington House</i>. WOOD, William, M.D.</h4> +<p>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, +<i>Upper Harley-street</i>, W.)</p> +<h4><i>Colby House</i>. PHILP, Francis Richard, Esq.</h4> +<p>Obtained degree of M.A. at Cambridge, 1836. Is Fellow of +Royal College of Physicians, London. Formerly physician to +St. Luke’s Hospital.</p> +<h4><a name="page39"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +39</span><i>Holland House</i>. HOLLAND, Mary Augusta, +Dowager Lady,</h4> +<p>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 (<i>St. +Ann’s-hill</i>, <i>Chertsey</i>).</p> +<h4><i>Little Holland House</i>. PRINSEP, Henry Thoby, +Esq.</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Athenæum and Carlton Clubs</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h3>KENSINGTON CRESCENT.</h3> +<h4>1. COLE, George, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>4. TAPP, William John, Esq.</h4> +<p>Member of Lincoln’s-inn; c. to the bar, 1857. An +equity draftsman and conveyancer (9, <i>Old-square</i>, +<i>Lincoln’s-inn</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>6. ROBERTS, Henry Taylor, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor (18, <i>St. Martin’s-Court</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>11. SALISBURY, William Noel, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Record Office</i>, <i>Chancery-lane</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4><a name="page40"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +40</span>15. BRUCE, Dr. William.22. PULMAN, John, +Esq.</h4> +<p>Member of the Middle Temple; c. to the bar, 1845. A +special pleader and conveyancer (5, <i>Brick-court</i>, +<i>Temple</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h3>KENSINGTON GATE.</h3> +<h4>1. WESTMACOTT, Richard, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>2. CROPSEY, Jasper Francis, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>4. PALK, Augustus, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>House of Commons</i>, +S.W.)</p> +<h4>7. KENNEDY, Charles Malcolm, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Downing-street</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4><a name="page41"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +41</span>8. REEVES, Colonel George Marmaduke,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>9. TANNER, John, Esq.</h4> +<p>An East India Merchant.</p> +<h4>12. MALCOLM, Lady,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>13. GALLENGA, Antonio, Esq.</h4> +<p>B. at Parma. A naturalised British subject since +1846. Late Professor of Italian at University College, +London (<i>Athenæum Club</i>; <i>the Falls</i>, +<i>Llandogo</i>, <i>Monmouthshire</i>).</p> +<h4>19. KINGSTON, Dr. Peter Nugent,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>24. MAGNAY, Sir William, 1st Bart.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Postford House</i>, +<i>Surrey</i>).</p> +<h4>26. HALSWELL, Edmund, Esq.</h4> +<p>B. it Somerset. Educ. at St. John’s College, +Cambridge, <a name="page42"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +42</span>where 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 <i>circ.</i> 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 (<i>Oxford and Cambridge Club</i>, <i>Athenæum +Club</i>).</p> +<h3>KENSINGTON GORE.</h3> +<h4>3. NORTON, Helen Barrington, Lady,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>4. WALCOT, Thomas, Esq.</h4> +<p>Secretary of Army and Navy Club, Pall Mall.</p> +<h4>6. XENOS, Stefanos, Esq.</h4> +<p>Merchant and Shipowner (19, <i>London-street</i>, E.C.; +<i>Reform Club</i>; <i>Richmond</i>, <i>Surrey</i>).</p> +<h4>7. SWANSTON, Clement Tudway, Esq., Junior.</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Athenæum Club</i>; 19, <i>Old-square</i>, +<i>Lincoln’s-Inn</i>, W.C.; <i>Holly-house</i>, +<i>Twickenham</i>).</p> +<h4>9. NORMANBY, 1st Marquis of (Phipps), K.G., G.C.B., +P.C., G.C.H., F.S.A., &c.</h4> +<p>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, <a +name="page43"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +43</span>1818–20; 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 +(<i>Athenæum and Reform Clubs</i>; <i>Mulgrave-Castle</i>, +<i>Whitby</i>).</p> +<h3>KENSINGTON PALACE.</h3> +<h4>INVERNESS, Duchess of (Underwood)</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>HALLYBURTON, Lord Frederick Gordon, G.C.H.</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Hallyburton-house</i>, <i>Pitcur</i>, <i>Coupar</i>, +<i>Angus</i>, <i>Forfarshire</i>, N.B.)</p> +<h4>WEMYSS, Lady Isabella.</h4> +<p>Dau. of the 15th Earl of Erroll; b. 1800; m. 1820, +Major-General Wemyss (died 1852); bedchamber-woman to the late +Queen Dowager.</p> +<h4>CROKER, Mrs. (Rosamond)</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4><a name="page44"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +44</span>BARRINGTON, Lady Caroline,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>DISBROWE, Miss,</h4> +<p>Dau. of the late Col. Disbrowe, First Chamberlain to Queen +Charlotte, and sister of the present Col. Disbrowe, of +Eccleston-place.</p> +<h4>JACKSON, Mrs.</h4> +<p>Widow of the Rev. Joseph Jackson, late chaplain at Kensington +Palace.</p> +<h4>BARLOW, Rev. John,</h4> +<p>Chaplain to the Household, at Kensington Pal. (5, +<i>Berkeley-street</i>, <i>Berkeley square</i>, W.)</p> +<h4>WEST, Algernon E., Esq.</h4> +<p>M. to the only dau. of Lady C. Barrington (<i>Wembley +Orchard</i>, <i>Sudbury</i>, N.W.)</p> +<h3>KENSINGTON SQUARE.</h3> +<h4>10. DIXON, Henry Hall, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of the Middle Temple. C. to the bar, 1852; goes +the midland circuit, and attends the Leicester and Northampton +Sessions (<i>Eldon Chambers</i>, <i>Devereux Court</i>, +<i>Temple</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>17. CLARKE, Henry Booth, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor; member of the Law Association for the Benefit of +Widows; a commissioner for oaths in Chancery (14, +<i>Serjeant’s-Inn</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>26 and 27. BROWN, the Rev. Wm. Haigh.</h4> +<p>Educ. at Pembroke College, Cambridge. Jun. opt. 1st +class, Trip., and B.A. 1846; obt. his M.A. 1849; ord. 1853.</p> +<h4>28 and 29. FROST, the Rev. George.</h4> +<p>Chaplain to the Kensington Workhouse.</p> +<h4>34. RICHARDSON, Charles James, Esq.</h4> +<p>Of the family of Samuel Richardson, the novelist; b. in +London, 1809; an architect; <a name="page45"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 45</span>a member of the Royal Institute of +British Architects.</p> +<h4>41. GOODEVE, Joseph, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1829.</p> +<h4>42. ELLIS, Charles Willatt, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of Lincoln’s-Inn; c. to the bar, 1817; an +equity draftsman and conveyancer (2, <i>Stone-buildings</i>, +W.C.)</p> +<h4>44. MERRIMAN, John Jones, Esq.</h4> +<p>Has been a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Eng., +since 1848. Surgeon to the Royal Humane Society.</p> +<h4>45. MERRIMAN, John, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>The +Priory Marlboro’</i>, <i>Wilts</i>).</p> +<h3>LANSDOWNE TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>1. PROTHEROE, John Edward, Dr.</h4> +<p>Has been a licentiate of the King and Queen’s College of +Physicians in Ireland, since 1857. Physician to +Friend-in-Need Assurance Society.</p> +<h4>3. DICK, Robert, M.D.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>6. BIRD, Rev. Samuel,</h4> +<p>Minister (Baptist) of Hornton-street Chapel, Kensington.</p> +<h4>8. WHITE, John, Esq.</h4> +<p>Retired commander in the royal navy.</p> +<h3>LEONARD PLACE.</h3> +<h4>3. DAVIES, John Ebenezer, Esq.</h4> +<p>Secretary to the Hon. Irish <a name="page46"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 46</span>Society (<i>Irish Chambers</i>, +<i>Guildhall</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>4. HOLCOMBE, Walter Augustus, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor (14, <i>Warwick-court</i>, <i>Gray’s +Inn</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>8. BARLOW, Col. George Edward Pratt,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>9. WILLIAMS, Henry Llewellyn, Esq. M.D.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>12. DEACON, Vice Admiral Henry Colins.</h4> +<p>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” <a +name="page47"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 47</span>and the +“Sirius” frigates; was also with Sir Philip Durham at +the capture of Guadeloupe, 1815.</p> +<h3>LOWER PHILLIMORE PLACE.</h3> +<h4>19. MARTIN, Frederick, Dr.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>28. HIXON, James Thomson, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>30. SMITH, Towers, Esq.</h4> +<p>A surgeon.</p> +<h4>31. TURNER, James William, Esq., F.H.S.</h4> +<p>Passed Royal College of Surgeons’ and +Apothecaries’ Hall, 1841; Fellow of the former, 1856. +Hon. member of the Western Medical and Surgical Society.</p> +<h3>MADELEY VILLAS.</h3> +<h4>3. TAYLOR, Alfred, Esq.</h4> +<p>Acting partner in the firm of Hatchard and Co. (187, +<i>Piccadilly</i>; <i>Barnard’s-green</i>, +<i>Malvern</i>).</p> +<h3>MALL.</h3> +<h4>O’NEIL, George Bernard, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>PORTCH, Julian John, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h3>MARLBOROUGH TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>1. BLUNT, Lady.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4><a name="page48"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +48</span>2. ASHWORTH, The Rev. John Harvey,</h4> +<p>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.”</p> +<h3>PALACE GARDENS TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>2. CHAMBERS, Mrs. Richard (Cecilia,)</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>2. CHAMBERS, Geo. Fredk., Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>3. MITCALFE, Stephen Wright, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant of the firm of Howell and Mitcalfe (11, <i>and</i> +12, <i>Philpot-lane</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>4. BOODLE, Henry Trelawny, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor; member of the Incorporated Law Society (9, +<i>Davies-street</i>, <i>Berkeley-square</i>, W.)</p> +<h4>5. ROBE, Colonel Frederick Holt, C.B.</h4> +<p>Entered the army in 1817; promoted to his present rank in +1854; placed on <a name="page49"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +49</span>half-pay in 1853. Was formerly major of the 87th +Fusiliers (<i>United Service Club</i>).</p> +<h4>6. LUTYENS, Charles, Esq.</h4> +<p>An Exchange and East India broker, of the firm of Lutyens and +Ripley (22, <i>Austin-friars</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>7. RAWES, Rev. William Francis,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>8. MAXWELL, James Clark, Esq.</h4> +<p>Professor of natural philosophy at King’s Coll., +London. A member of the Royal Society (<i>Glenlair +House</i>, <i>Dalbeattie</i>).</p> +<h4>10. HEAD, Arthur Joseph, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor (64, <i>Chancery-lane</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>12. COSIER, Robert Arnold, Esq.</h4> +<p>A hop merchant, of the firm of W. and R. A. Cosier (15, +<i>Three Crown Square</i>, <i>Boro.</i> S.W.)</p> +<h4>14. AYTOUN, Miss Isabella,</h4> +<p>3rd and only surviving dau. of Major Gen. R. Aytoun, of +Inchdairnie, Fifeshire.</p> +<h4>17. NEWMARCH, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>Secretary to the Globe Insurance Company, founded 1803; +honorary secretary to the Statistical Society. A Fellow of +the Royal Society (<i>Cornhill</i>, E.C.; <i>The Mall</i>, +<i>Notting-hill</i>, W.)</p> +<h4>19. PALMER, Colonel Nichols,</h4> +<p>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, <a +name="page50"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 50</span>from 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.</p> +<h4>20. BENNETT, John Ewins, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar 1859; goes the +midland circuit; attends the Birmingham, Northampton, and Warwick +Sessions (3, <i>King’s-bench-walk</i>, <i>Temple</i>, +E.C.)</p> +<h4>23. GOORE, William Henry Postlethwaite, Esq.</h4> +<p>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. (<i>Bayswater Athenæum</i>).</p> +<h4>24. BLOXAM, Alfred Bradley, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant (wine) (14, <i>Southampton-street</i>, +<i>Strand</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>27. VICKERY, Francis, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant (iron ore) (17, <i>Gracechurch-street</i>, +E.C.)</p> +<h4>28. ABETHELL, Richard, Esq.</h4> +<p>Acting constructor in the Department of the Controller of the +Navy (<i>Somerset House</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>30. HENDRIKS, Frederick, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Cornhill</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h3><a name="page51"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 51</span>PALACE +GARDENS VILLAS.</h3> +<h4>2. SOADY, John Williams, Esq.</h4> +<p>Senior examiner of the first-class, and book-keeper in the +Audit office (<i>Somerset House</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>5. EWENS, Creasy, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor (61, <i>Moorgate-st.</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>10. HENDERSON, George, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor (22, <i>Leadenhall-street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>11. HOTCHKIN, Spencer, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor.</p> +<h4>14. HALSE, John, Esq.</h4> +<p>A stock and share broker; member of the Stock Exchange (13, +<i>Royal Exchange</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>15. MAHLER, Philip, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant of the firm of Mahler, Bros., and Co. (8, +<i>Billiter-square</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>22. GANDELL, George, Esq.</h4> +<p>A stock and share broker (1, <i>Royal Exchange-buildings</i>, +E.C.)</p> +<h4>31. WOOLLEY, The Rev. Joseph, L.L.D.</h4> +<p>An inspector of schools (<i>Privy Council Office</i>, +S.W.)</p> +<h4>32. BLACKET, The Rev. Henry Ralph,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h3>PALACE GREEN.</h3> +<h4>HOGG, Peter, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the office of Her Majesty’s commissioners of works +and public buildings (<i>Whitehall-place</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>THACKERAY William Makepeace, Esq.</h4> +<p>The eminent novelist. Descended from a Saxon family <a +name="page52"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 52</span>of +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 (<i>Athenæum Club</i>).</p> +<h3>PEMBROKE COTTAGES (North).</h3> +<h4>2. REA, William, Esq., Jun.</h4> +<p>In the Receiver-General’s Department of the Inland +Revenue Office (<i>Somerset House</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>3. HERTZ, Joseph Adolphus, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant (8, <i>Moorgate-st.</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>4. BORCKENSTEIN, Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant (8, <i>Moorgate-st.</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h3>PEMBROKE COTTAGES (South).</h3> +<h4>2. PRIESTLEY, Thomas, Esq.</h4> +<p>Formerly of Mill Hill, Hendon, Middlesex.</p> +<h4>3. BADE, Herman, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant (8, <i>Moorgate-st.</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>4. GRIBBLE, George, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Bill Department of the Bank of England +(<i>Threadneedle-street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4><i>Westmoreland Villa</i>. HAWTHORNE, Charles Stewart, +Esq.</h4> +<p>Chief accountant of Stamps in the Inland Revenue Department +(<i>Somrst. House</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h3><a name="page53"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +53</span>PEMBROKE ROAD.</h3> +<h4>1. SHEPHEARD, Charles, Esq.</h4> +<p>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, <i>Moorgate-street</i>, +E.C.)</p> +<h4>2. THUDICHUM, Dr. John Louis William,</h4> +<p>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, +<i>South Audley-street</i>, W.)</p> +<h4>3. PARKER, George Cutler, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor (35, <i>Lincoln’s-inn Fields</i> W.C.)</p> +<h4>4. MIDDLETON, Jacob, Esq.</h4> +<p>B. at Norwich, 1790. A professor of astronomy; author of +“The Celestial Atlas,” “Astronomy,” +“The Use of the Globes,” &c.</p> +<h4>7. CLAXTON, The Rev. Joseph Dickson,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4><a name="page54"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +54</span>8. HOCKLEY, Thomas Allen, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant (oil and lead) (23, and 24, <i>Little +Earl-street</i>, E C.)</p> +<h4>9. WINN, Hon. Mrs. George,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>10. HOTCHKIN, William Lambert, Esq.</h4> +<p>B. in the Mall, Kensington. A ship broker, and insurance +agent; subscriber to Lloyds, and the Jerusalem (116, +<i>Bishopsgate-st.-within</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>13. LAWSON, Charles Lucius, Esq.</h4> +<p>Secretary to the Great Britain Mutual Life Assurance Society +(14, <i>Waterloo-place</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>14. TILLEARD, Thomas, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor of the firm of Tilleard, Son, Godden, and Holme +(34, <i>Old Jewry</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>15. WILLIAMS, Lieut.-col. George W., C.B.</h4> +<p>Late of the Bengal Infantry. Promoted to his present +rank in 1861.</p> +<h4>16. FELTOE, Francis Frederick, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant (wine importer) of the firm of Feltoe and Sons; a +liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors (26, +<i>Conduit-street</i>, W.)</p> +<h4>18. MALLETT, Capt. Hugh,</h4> +<p>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 <a +name="page55"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 55</span>Norwich, 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 (<i>Downing-st.</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h3>PERCY SQUARE.</h3> +<h4>1. DUNCOMBE, Frederick, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor (17, <i>Devereux-court</i>, <i>Temple</i>, +E.C.)</p> +<h4>2. HARDING, Charles, Esq.</h4> +<p>A Fellow of the Statistical Society, London (<i>The Arundel +Club</i>).</p> +<h4>33a. NORMAN, Capt. Wm. Frederick,</h4> +<p>A capt. of the South Down Militia, since 1855.</p> +<h4>34. MAYNE, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>Surveyor of Taxes.</p> +<h4>40. GREEN, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>Deputy commissary general since 1845.</p> +<h4>47. WOLFHAGEN, Frederick Ferdinand, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant (wine) (3, <i>Union-court</i>, <i>Old +Broad-street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>48. CONWORTH, Robert, Esq.</h4> +<p>Bachelor of arts, and military tutor.</p> +<h3>PERCY VILLAS.</h3> +<h4>4. LESLIE, Lewis James, Esq.</h4> +<p>An auctioneer of the firm of Leslie and Son (45, +<i>Margaret-street</i>, <i>Cavendish-sq.</i>, W.)</p> +<h4>6. HODGE, Wm. Berwick, Esq.</h4> +<p>Actuary and secretary to the General Reversionary and +Investment Company (5, <i>Whitehall</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4><a name="page56"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +56</span><i>Fern-lodge</i>. BROOKE, The Rev. Stopford +Augustus,</h4> +<p>Curate of St. Mary Abbotts. Formerly curate of St. +Matthew’s, Marylebone.</p> +<h3>PETERSHAM TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>2. FITZCLARENCE, Hon. Frederick Charles George,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>3. SIDNEY, Hon. Ernestine Wellington,<br /> +SIDNEY, Hon. Sophia Philippa.</h4> +<p>2nd and 3rd daughters of 1st Lord De L’Isle and Dudley, +by eld. dau. of 1st Earl of Munster.</p> +<h4>6. ALLEN, Alderman, Wm. Ferneley,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>8. WINNINGTON, Henry Jeffries, Capt.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>9. HOLMS, John, Esq., F.R.G.S.</h4> +<p>Of the firm of Wm. Holms and Brothers, manufacturers of +Glasgow, London, and Manchester.</p> +<h4><a name="page57"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +57</span>10. POTTER, Thomas Bayley, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Reform Club</i>; <i>Buile +Hill</i>, <i>Manchester</i>).</p> +<h4>11. READ, Thomas Laurence, Esq.</h4> +<p>Surgeon. Formerly student at St. George’s +Hospital. M.R.C.S. England, 1856.</p> +<h4>12. COCKERTON, Richard, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h3>PHILLIMORE GARDENS.</h3> +<h4>1. LONGRIDGE, James Atkinson, Esq.</h4> +<p>A civil-engineer; member of the Institute; engineer to the +Calcutta and South Eastern Railway Company (18, +<i>Abingdon-street</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>2. THISTLEWOOD, George Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor (10, <i>Symond’s Inn</i>, +<i>Chancery-lane</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>7. CULLINGFORD, William Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>9. SPOTTISWOODE, Major-General, A. Cole.</h4> +<p>Late of the Bengal Infantry.</p> +<h4>13. TOMS, George Bailey, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant (iron) of the firm of Toms and Co. (<i>The Gresham +Club</i>; 7<i>a</i>, <i>Laurence</i> <a name="page58"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 58</span><i>Pountney Hill</i>, E.C.; +<i>Westfield</i>, <i>Reigate Hill</i>, <i>Surrey</i>).</p> +<h4>21. RAPHAEL, Thomas Athanasio, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant (commission) (9<i>a</i>, <i>New Broad-street</i>, +E.C.)</p> +<h4>47. CLODE, Charles Matthew, Esq.</h4> +<p>Solicitor to the War Office (<i>Pall Mall</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>48. HALL, Captain William Hutcheson, R.N.</h4> +<p>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. (<i>United Service Club</i>).</p> +<h3>PHILLIMORE TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>8. PAIN, Thomas, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Chapel Stairs</i>, <i>Lincoln’s Inn</i>, +W.C.)</p> +<h3>PRINCE’S GARDENS.</h3> +<p><i>See page</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a +href="#page69">69</a></span>.</p> +<h3>PRINCE’S GATE</h3> +<h4>1. BOYLE, Hon. and Rev. Richard Cavendish +Townshend,</h4> +<p>S. of 8th Earl of Cork and Orrery; b. 1812; m. in 1845, <a +name="page59"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 59</span>dau. 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 (<i>Marston Rectory</i>, +<i>Frome</i>, <i>Somerset</i>).</p> +<h4>2. GORE, Langton William Henry, M.P.</h4> +<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 (<i>Reform +Club</i>; <i>Clifton-court</i>, <i>Bristol</i>).</p> +<h4>4. FALKLAND, 9th Viscount (Cary),</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Boodle’s</i>; +<i>Scutterskelfe</i>, <i>Yarme</i>, <i>Yorkshire</i>).</p> +<h4>4. ST. ALBANS, Elizabeth Catherine, Dowager Duchess +of,</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>see preceding</i>).</p> +<h4>5. PORTMAN, 1st Baron (Portman),</h4> +<p>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, <a name="page60"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 60</span>1823–82; 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 (<i>United +University Club</i>; <i>Bryanston</i>, <i>Blandford</i>, <i>co. +Dorset</i>; <i>Orchard Portman</i>, <i>Taunton</i>, <i>co. +Somerset</i>).</p> +<h4>6. COOKES, George, Capt., unattached,</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Army and Navy Club</i>).</p> +<h4>7. HOWARD, Frederick, John,</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Brooke’s and Travellers’ Clubs</i>).</p> +<h4>9. ELY, Dowager Marchioness of,</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Ely Lodge</i>, +<i>Fermanagh</i>; <i>Loftus Hall</i>, <i>Wexford</i>).</p> +<h4>10. CRAUFURD, James Robertson, Major-General, +F.R.G.S.</h4> +<p>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 <a +name="page61"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 61</span>Guards, 1861 +(<i>Travellers’ and United Service Clubs</i>; <i>Sunning +Hill</i>, <i>Chertsey</i>).</p> +<h4>11. ALFORD, Lady Marian Margaret,</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Belton House</i>, <i>near Grantham</i>, +<i>Lincolnsh.</i>; <i>Ashbridge</i>, <i>near +Berkhampstead</i>).</p> +<h4><i>Kingston House</i>. ROTHSCHILD, Baron Lionel Nathan +De, M.P.</h4> +<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 (<i>Brooke’s and Reform +Clubs</i>; <i>Gunnersbury-park</i>, <i>Acton</i>, +<i>Middlesex</i>).</p> +<h4>13. MORGAN, Junius S. Esq., F.R.G.S.</h4> +<p>Merchant of the firm of Geo. Peabody, and Co. (22, <i>Old +Broad-street</i>).</p> +<h4>14. SCHENLEY, Edward Wyndham Harrington, Esq.</h4> +<p>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. <a name="page62"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 62</span>at 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 (<i>Arthur’s and +Boodle’s Clubs</i>).</p> +<h4>15. RAY, Edmund Barker, Esq.</h4> +<p>(<i>Conservative Club</i>).</p> +<h4>16. EATON, Henry William, Esq.</h4> +<p>Silk broker (33, <i>Old Broad-street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>18. HIBBERT, William Tetlow, Esq.</h4> +<p>Director of Colonial Bank, and of the Royal Exchange Assur. +Corporation (<i>Union Club</i>; <i>Hare Hill</i>, +<i>Alderley</i>, <i>Cheshire</i>).</p> +<h4>19. TRAFFORD SOUTHWELL, Miss (Margaret Elizabeth),</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>20. ALDRIDGE, John, Esq.</h4> +<p>M.A. Christ Church, Oxford, 1826; c. to the bar, Middle +Temple, 1830. Western Circuit (<i>Oxford and Cambridge +Club</i>; <i>Inner Temple Hall Staircase</i>; <i>Inholmes</i>, +<i>Hungerford</i>).</p> +<h4><a name="page63"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +63</span>21. CRESSWELL, The Rt. Hon. Sir Cresswell,</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Athenæum and United University Clubs</i>; +<i>Doctors’-commons</i>).</p> +<h4>23. BARING, Hon. Louisa,<br /> +BARING, Hon. Lydia Emily,</h4> +<p>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 (<i>West Hill</i>, <i>near Tichfield</i>, +<i>Hants</i>).</p> +<h4>24. HUBBARD, John Gellibrand, Esq., M.P., F.R.G.S.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Athenæum +Club</i>; 19, <i>Birchin-lane</i>, <a name="page64"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 64</span>E.C.; <i>Addington Manor</i>, +<i>Winslow</i>, <i>Bucks</i>).</p> +<h4>25. GURNEY, Samuel, Esq., M.P., F.R.G.S.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Reform</i> and +<i>City Clubs</i>; <i>Lombard-street</i>; <i>Carshalton</i>, +<i>Surrey</i>).</p> +<h4>27. HOGHTON, Sir Henry Bold, Bart.</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Carlton and Conservative Clubs</i>; <i>Hoghton Tower</i>, +<i>near Blackburn</i>, <i>Lancashire</i>).</p> +<h4>28. GROSVENOR, Earl, (Grosvenor), M.P.</h4> +<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 <a +name="page65"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +65</span>(<i>Brooke’s</i>, <i>White’s</i>, <i>and +Travellers’ Clubs</i>; <i>Calveley Hall</i>, +<i>Cheshire</i>).</p> +<h4>29. BLACKBURN, Joshua, Esq.</h4> +<p>(<i>Reform Club</i>; <i>Brockwell</i>, <i>Dulwich</i>, +<i>Surrey</i>).</p> +<h4>30. DUCIE, 3rd Earl of, (Moreton) F.R.S. F.R.G.S.,</h4> +<p>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; (<i>Brooke’s and +Travellers’ Clubs</i>, <i>Totworth-court</i>, +<i>Wootton-under-edge</i>, <i>and Spring Park</i>, <i>county +Glo’ster</i>).</p> +<h4>31. BEVAN, Robert Cooper Lee, Esq.</h4> +<p>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. +(<i>Union and National Clubs</i>; 54, <i>Lombard-street</i>, +E.C.; <i>Trent Park</i>, <i>East Barnet</i>; <i>Fosbury +House</i>, <i>Hungerford</i>, <i>Berkshire</i>).</p> +<h4>33. SOMERS, 3rd Earl of, (Somers-Cocks) F.R.G.S.</h4> +<p>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 <a name="page66"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +66</span>in Waiting to the Queen, 1853–7; J.P. and +dep.-lieut. for Herefordshire and Surrey; Capt. 3rd Herefordshire +Volunteers, 1860 (<i>Carlton and Travellers’ Clubs</i>; +<i>Eastnor Castle</i>, <i>Ledbury</i>, <i>Herefordshire</i>; +<i>Priory</i>, <i>Reigate</i>).</p> +<h4>34. RAWDON, John Dawson, Lieut.-General,</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Athenæum Club</i>; +<i>Lynmouth</i>, <i>North Devon</i>; <i>Dartrey</i>, +<i>Rockcorry</i>, co. <i>Monaghan</i>).</p> +<h4>35. COSBY, Mrs. Sydney,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>36. RAM, Stephen, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Carlton Club</i>; <i>Ramsfort</i>, <i>Gorey</i>, +<i>co. Wexford</i>; <i>Portswood Lodge</i>, +<i>Southampton</i>).</p> +<h4>37. WARDLAW, John, Esq.</h4> +<p>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. <a name="page67"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 67</span>of 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 (<i>Carlton and Junior +United Service Clubs</i>).</p> +<h4>38. BOYLE, Alexander, Capt. R.N.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>United +Service Club</i>).</p> +<h4>39. BATH, Marchioness Dowager of,</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Muntham Court</i>, <i>Worthing</i>, +<i>Sussex</i>).</p> +<h4>40. BOWDEN, Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>(<i>Athenæum Club</i>).</p> +<h4>41. SAUMAREZ, Hon. John St. Vincent, Colonel,</h4> +<p>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; <a name="page68"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 68</span>and 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 (<i>United Service Club</i>, +<i>Junior United Service Club</i>).</p> +<h4>42. PICKERING, Arthur Proctor, Esq.</h4> +<p>Solicitor of firm of Tompson, Pickering, and Styan (4, +<i>Stone Buildings</i>, <i>Lincoln’s Inn</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>PICKERING, William Percival, Esq.</h4> +<p>Stock and share broker, of firm of Surgey and Pickering (12, +<i>Old Broad-street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>43. CAMPBELL, Alexander H., Esq.</h4> +<p>A Director of Mercantile Fire Insurance Company.</p> +<h4>44. HAY, Robert, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Carlton Club</i>; <i>Hay Lodge</i>, +<i>Peebles</i>).</p> +<h4>45. DAVIES, Rev. William Trevelyan Kevill,</h4> +<p>J.P. and Dep. Lieut. co. Hereford (<i>Croft Castle</i>, +<i>Leominster</i>).</p> +<h4>46. GORDON, Mrs. (Harriet Madden)</h4> +<p>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).</p> +<h3><a name="page69"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +69</span>PRINCE’S GARDENS.</h3> +<h4>1. LANCASTER, Benjamin, Esq.</h4> +<p>A magistrate for the co. of Berks (<i>Sunning Hill</i>, +<i>Chertsey</i>).</p> +<h4>2. BOOTH, James, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of Lincoln’s-inn; c. to the bar, 1824. +Secretary to the Board of Trade (<i>Athenæum Club</i>, +<i>and Whitehall</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>3. BYLES, The Hon. Sir John Barnard,</h4> +<p>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. +(<i>Union Club</i>, <i>Harefield</i>, <i>near Uxbridge</i>).</p> +<h4>4. GIFFARD, George Markham, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1840; +Queen’s counsel, 1858 (2, <i>Stone-buildings</i>, +<i>Lincoln’s-inn</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>5. HAWARDEN, 4th Viscount (Maude),</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Carlton Club</i>, <i>Dundrum</i>, <i>Tipperary</i>).</p> +<h4>6. FITZROY, The Right Hon. Lord Charles,</h4> +<p>Brother of the present duke of Grafton. B. 1791; m. <a +name="page70"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 70</span>1825, 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 (<i>United +Service Club</i>).</p> +<h4>7. ARTHUR, Lieut.-Col. Sir Frederick Leopold,</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Carlton +and United Service Clubs</i>).</p> +<h4>9. PONSONBY, Hon. Ashley George John, M.P.</h4> +<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 (<i>Brooke’s</i>, <i>Travellers’</i>, +<i>and Army and Navy Clubs</i>; <i>Hatherod Castle</i>, +<i>Fairford</i>, <i>Gloucestersh.</i>)</p> +<h4>10. BLACKBURN, Hon. Sir Colin,</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Doonholm</i>, <i>Ayr</i>, N.B.)</p> +<h4><a name="page71"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +71</span>10. BLACKBURN, Peter, Esq., M.P.</h4> +<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 +(<i>Carlton</i>, <i>Killearn</i>, <i>near Glasgow</i>).</p> +<h4>11. KEATING, Hon. Sir Henry Singer,</h4> +<p>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. (<i>Brooke’s and +Athenæum Clubs</i>).</p> +<h3>12. ERLE, Right Hon. Sir William,</h3> +<p>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 (<i>Bramshott Grange</i>, <i>Liphook</i>, +<i>Hants</i>).</p> +<h3>13. BETHUNE, Dowager Lady Lindesay,</h3> +<p>Dau. of John Trotter, Esq., of Dyrham Park, co. Herts; m. +1822, Major Gen. Sir <a name="page72"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 72</span>Henry Lindesay Bethune, Bt. (who died +1851) of Kilconquhar, co. Fife, a gen. in the service of the +Schah of Persia. Her ladyship is mother of the present +bart.</p> +<h4>15. MANNING, Charles John, Esq.</h4> +<p>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, <i>Bank-buildings</i>, +E.C.)</p> +<h4>16. CHAMBERS, John David, Esq.</h4> +<p>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, <i>Old-square</i>, +<i>Lincoln’s Inn</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>17. CHILDERS, Hugh Culling Eardley, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Brooke’s +Club</i>).</p> +<h4>18. SHAFTO, Robert Duncombe, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Brooke’s Club</i>; <i>Hampworth Lodge</i>, +<i>Downton</i>, <i>Wilts</i>; <i>Whitworth Park</i>, <i>Bishops +Auckland</i>).</p> +<h4><a name="page73"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +73</span>18. DYNEVOR, 4th Baron (Rice-Trevor),</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Dynevor Castle</i>, <i>Llandillo</i>; +<i>Barrington-park</i>, <i>Burford</i>).</p> +<h4>20. COOPER, Sir Daniel, Knt.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>21. BLANE, David Anderson, Esq.</h4> +<p>A magistrate and dep.-lieut. for Berkshire.</p> +<h4>21. BLANE, Commander, George, R.N.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>22. POTTER, Edmund, Esq. M.P.</h4> +<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 +(<i>Reform Club</i>; <i>Dinting Vale</i>, <i>Glossop</i>, +<i>Derbyshire</i>).</p> +<h4>22. POTTER, Rupert, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of Lincoln’s Inn; c. to the bar, 1857; an <a +name="page74"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 74</span>equity +draftsman and conveyancer. Lancaster Chancery Court (8, +<i>New-square</i>, <i>Lincoln’s Inn</i>, W.C.; +<i>Dinting-lodge</i>, <i>Derbyshire</i>).</p> +<h4>23. LYSLEY, William John, Esq. M.P.</h4> +<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. (<i>Athenæum +Club</i>; <i>Mimwood</i>, <i>Herts</i>; <i>Pewsham</i>, +<i>Chippenham</i>).</p> +<h3>PRINCE’S TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>1. HARDINGE, the Dowager Viscountess,</h4> +<p>Aunt of the present, and dau. of the 1st Marquis of +Londonderry; m. 1821, the late Viscount Hardinge, +Commander-in-chief of the Forces.</p> +<h4>2. GREENALL, Gilbert, Esq. M.P.</h4> +<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 (<i>Carlton and National Clubs</i>; +<i>Walton Hall</i>, <i>Warrington</i>).</p> +<h4>3. MONCRIEFFE, Sir Thomas,</h4> +<p>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.; <a name="page75"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +75</span>formerly in the Grenadier Guards. App. +Lieut.-col. Perthshire Militia, 1846; Col. 1855 +(<i>Moncrieffe House</i>, <i>Bridge of Earne</i>, +<i>Perthshire</i>).</p> +<h4>4. ELLIOT, Admiral, the Hon. George, C.B.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>United Service Club</i>).</p> +<h4>5. GOULBURN, Frederick, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Thames St.</i>, +E.C.)</p> +<h4>6. RAPER, Mrs. (Emily Frederica)</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>6. LORAINE, Miss (Janetta)</h4> +<p>Daughter of the late Sir John Lambton Loraine, Bart. and +Caroline his wife, sister of Mrs. Raper.</p> +<h4>7. MORANT, John, Esq.</h4> +<p>Eld. s. of John Mo rant, Esq., of Brokenhurst Park. B. +1825; m., 1855, the Lady Henrietta Louisa, sister of <a +name="page76"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 76</span>the Duke of +Beaufort. Educated at Christ Ch. Oxford.</p> +<h4>9. YOUNG, Sir Charles George, Knt.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>College of Arms</i>, +<i>London</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>10. DILLWYN, Lewis Llewelyn, Esq., M.P.</h4> +<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 +(<i>Athenæum Club</i>; <i>Henderefoilan Swansea</i>).</p> +<h4>11. PRICE, Bonamy, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>12. CAMPBELL, William George, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of the Middle Temple; c. to the bar, 1836. A +commissioner in lunacy (19, <i>Whitehall-place</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>13. KENNARD, Coleridge, Esq.</h4> +<p>A banker of the firm of Heywood, Kennards, and Co. (4, +<i>Lombard-street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>15. MAULE, John Blossett, Esq.</h4> +<p>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, <i>Paper-buildings</i>, <i>Temple</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4><a name="page77"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +77</span>17. BURMESTER, John William, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant of the firm of Burmester, Bros. Director of +the London and County Bank (10, <i>St. Helen’s-place</i>, +E.C.)</p> +<h4>18. DE LA FELD, Count John Leopold Ferdinand +Casimir,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>19. BRETT, William Baliol, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Athenæum Club</i>; 1, <i>King’s +Bench-walk</i>, <i>Temple</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>20. MERLE, William Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p><i>Athenæum Club</i>; <i>Iwood</i>, +<i>Somersetshire</i>.</p> +<h4>22. WITT, George, Esq.</h4> +<p>A Fellow of the Royal Society; a director of the Victoria +Station and Pimlico Railway (31, <i>Parliament-street</i>, +S.W.)</p> +<h4>25. SCARLETT, Major-Gen. the Hon. Sir James York, +K.C.B.</h4> +<p>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. <a name="page78"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 78</span>Served 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 +(<i>Carlton</i>, <i>University</i>, <i>and United Service +Clubs</i>; <i>Bank-hall</i>, <i>Burnley</i>, +<i>Lancashire</i>).</p> +<h3>QUEEN’S GATE.</h3> +<h4>1. CLIFFORD, Col. Henry Morgan, M.P.</h4> +<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 (<i>Brooke’s</i>, <i>and +Oxford and Cambridge Clubs</i>; <i>Llantellio</i>, +<i>Monmouthshire</i>; <i>Perristone</i>, <i>Hereford</i>).</p> +<h4>2. WHITE, James, Esq., M.P.</h4> +<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 (<i>Reform Club</i>; 14, <i>Chichester-ter.</i>, +<i>Brighton</i>).</p> +<h4>3. THWAITES, Daniel, Esq.</h4> +<p>A magistrate for Lancashire (<i>Enam</i>, <i>Blackburn</i>, +<i>Lancashire</i>).</p> +<h4><a name="page79"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +79</span>5. STUART, Sir John, Kt.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Athenæum and Carlton Clubs</i>; +<i>Lock Carron</i>, <i>Ross-shire</i>).</p> +<h4>5. STUART, Dugald, Esq.</h4> +<p>Eld. s. of the vice-chancellor. B. 1817. Member of +Lincoln’s Inn; c. to the bar, 1845. Secretary to his +father (<i>Athenæum Club</i>).</p> +<h4>5. STUART, John, Esq.</h4> +<p>Younger s. of the vice-chancellor. A member of +Lincoln’s Inn; c. to the bar, 1847 (21, <i>Old-square</i>, +<i>Lincoln’s Inn</i>, W.C.).</p> +<h4>7. BONNOR, George, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor (<i>Marlboro’ Chambers</i>, 49, <i>Pall +Mall</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>8. TROUBRIDGE, Colonel Sir Thomas, 3rd Bart.</h4> +<p>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 <a +name="page80"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 80</span>(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 +(<i>Horse Guards</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>9. PEDDER, Major Henry Newsham,</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Junior United Service +Club</i>).</p> +<h4>10. CUNLIFFE, Roger, Esq.</h4> +<p>A banker of the firm of Roger Cunliffe, Son, & Co. (24, +<i>Bucklersbury</i>, E.C.; <i>Fetcham Lodge</i>, +<i>Leatherhead</i>, <i>Surrey</i>).</p> +<h4>12. DUNDONALD, 11th Earl (Cochrane)</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Dundonald Castle</i>, +<i>Ayrshire</i>).</p> +<h4>13. SHAW-STEWART, John Archibald, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 <a name="page81"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 81</span>Agricultural Society. The +family of Stewart descends in a direct line from Robert III. of +Scotland (<i>Carlton and Guards Clubs</i>).</p> +<h4>15. GARLAND, Edgar Walter, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Michaelstowe Hall</i>, <i>Essex</i>; <i>Woodcote Grove</i>, +<i>Surrey</i>).</p> +<h4>18. SCHUSTER, Samuel Leo, Esq.</h4> +<p>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, +<i>Cannon-street</i>, E.C.; <i>Roehampton</i>).</p> +<h4>23. FAIRBAIRN, Thomas, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Reform Club</i>; <i>Northwood</i>, <i>Manchester</i>).</p> +<h3>QUEEN’S GATE GARDENS.</h3> +<h4>1. CHARRINGTON, Edward, Esq.,</h4> +<p>A Director of the Economic Insurance Company.</p> +<h4><a name="page82"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +82</span>2. WHITEHEAD, Samuel, Esq. M.P.</h4> +<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 (<i>Brooke’s Club</i>; <i>Admiralty</i>, +<i>Whitehall</i>, S.W.; <i>Cardington</i>, <i>near +Bedford</i>).</p> +<h4>5. THRING, Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1845; an equity +draftsman and conveyancer; parliamentary counsel to the Home +Office (22, <i>Duke-street</i>, <i>Westminster</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>6. KINGSFORD, Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>A magistrate for Kent; director of the Kent Insurance Company +(<i>Littlebourne</i>, <i>Canterbury</i>).</p> +<h4>8. MUNSTER, 2nd (FitzClarence),</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Upper Lodge</i>, <i>Bushy +Park</i>).</p> +<h4>10. OUTRAM, Lieut.-Gen. Sir James,</h4> +<p>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 <a name="page83"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 83</span>powers, 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 +(<i>Oriental and United Service Clubs</i>).</p> +<h4>23. TWEEDDALE, 8th Marquis of (Hay),</h4> +<p>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 (<i>United Service Club</i>; <i>Yester</i>, +<i>Haddington</i>, N.B.)</p> +<h3>QUEEN’S GATE TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>1. BELLI, William Hallows, Esq.</h4> +<p>Formerly in the Bengal Civil Service.</p> +<h4>2. WOOD, George, Esq.,</h4> +<p>(<i>Childown</i>, <i>Chertsey</i>; <i>Tescombe Cottage</i>, +<i>Stockbridge</i>).</p> +<h4>3. PRINGLE, Colonel John Henry,</h4> +<p>Late Scotch Fusilier Guards, and late Lieut. Col. commanding +6th Royal Lancash. Militia; Lieut. 1825; Capt. 1830; Lieut. +Colonel 1842; Colonel 1854 (<i>Army and Navy Club</i>).</p> +<h4><a name="page84"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +84</span>4. BUNYON, Charles John, Esq., F.R.G.S.</h4> +<p>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, <i>Crescent</i>, <i>New Bridge +St.</i>, <i>Blackfriars</i>; <i>Oxford and Cambridge +Clubs</i>).</p> +<h4>5. M‘MASTER, James, Esq.,</h4> +<p>(4, <i>Elm-court</i>, <i>Temple</i>).</p> +<h4>6. GABRIELLI, Anthony, Esq.</h4> +<p>Architect, (13<i>a</i>, <i>Great George Street</i>, +<i>Westminster</i>).</p> +<h4>7. LYON-BOWES, Hon. Claude,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>10. MILLETT, Charles, Esq.</h4> +<p>(<i>Union Club</i>).</p> +<h4>11. LANGLEY, Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>White’s and Travellers’ Clubs</i>).</p> +<h4>20. BULLER, Sir Arthur William, Kt., M.P.</h4> +<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 <a name="page85"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 85</span>Supreme Court of Calcutta; M.P. +(Liberal) for Devonport, since 1859. (<i>Athenæum and +Reform Clubs</i>; <i>Morval</i>, <i>near East Looe</i>, +<i>Cornwall</i>).</p> +<h4>21. MILLS, Richard, Esq.,</h4> +<p>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, <i>Gray’s Inn Square</i>, <i>Union Club</i>).</p> +<h4>33. MURRAY, John Nesbitt, Esq.</h4> +<p>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. (<i>see Sir +Walter Scott’s</i> “<i>Border +Minstrelsy</i>”). 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. (<i>Reform Club</i>; <i>Philiphaugh</i>, <i>and +Hareheadwood</i>, <i>Selkirk</i>).</p> +<h4>34. LLOYD, Ernest Boteler, Esq.,</h4> +<p>In the Legacy and Succession Duty Department of Inland Revenue +Office (<i>Somerset House</i>; <i>Conservative Club</i>).</p> +<h4>35. ASHBROOK, Dowager Viscountess, Emily +Theophila,</h4> +<p>Eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Metcalfe, Bart., and sister of late +Lord Metcalfe, G.C.B., Governor General of Canada. B. 1790: +m. <a name="page86"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 86</span>1812 +(as second wife), 4th Visc. Ashbrook, by whom she was mother of +the late Duchess of Marlborough.</p> +<h4>39. ELWES, Francis Emilius Cary, Esq.,</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Oxford and Cambridge +Club</i>).</p> +<h4>40. FIENNES, the Hon. John Fiennes Twistleton +Wykeham,</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Brooke’s Club</i>; <i>Broughton Castle</i>, +<i>Banbury</i>).</p> +<h4>41. MOLYNEUX, William Hargreaves, Captain R.N., +F.R.H.S.</h4> +<p>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 +<i>Cêres</i> (<i>United Service Club</i>).</p> +<h4>45. THOMAS, Griffith, Esq.,</h4> +<p>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, +<i>Commercial Sale Rooms</i>, <i>Mincing Lane</i>, <i>City</i>, +E.C.)</p> +<h4>46. WARD, Hon Mrs. Dudley.</h4> +<p>Dau. of Thomas Hawkes, Esq., <a name="page87"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 87</span>M.P.; m. 1843, Hon. Humble Dudley +Ward, capt. Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry.</p> +<h4>47. LITTLE, Archibald, Colonel, C.B.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>United Service Club</i>).</p> +<h3>RUTLAND GATE.</h3> +<h4>1. AULDJO, Thomas Rose, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of the Reform Club.</p> +<h4>2. MARSH, Matthew Henry, Esq., M.P.</h4> +<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 (<i>Athenæum</i>, +<i>Oxford and Cambridge</i>, <i>and Reform Clubs</i>; +<i>Rambridge</i>, <i>Andover</i>).</p> +<h4>3. TWISLETON, Hon. Edward Turner Boyd,</h4> +<p>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, <a name="page88"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +88</span>1835. Formerly chief commissioner of Poor Laws in +Ireland. App. commissioner of the University of Oxford, +1855; unsuccessfully contested Cambridge, 1859 (<i>Athenæum +Club</i>).</p> +<h4>4. ROBINSON, Rev. David.6. WYNDHAM, Rev. William +Crole,</h4> +<p>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. (<i>University and Union Clubs</i>).</p> +<h4>7. EGERTON, Commander Charles Randle, R.N.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Army and Navy Club</i>; <i>Talladh a +Bheiter</i>, <i>Pittochrie</i>, <i>Perthshire</i>).</p> +<h4>8. COLVILE, Right Hon. Sir James William, Kt.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Travellers’ Club</i>; +<i>Craigflower</i>, <i>near Dumfermline</i>).</p> +<h4>9. LYALL, George, Esq., M.P.</h4> +<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, <a name="page89"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +89</span>co. Gloucester; has issue. Educ. at +Winchester. A magistrate for Surrey; a commissioner of +lieutenancy for Middlesex; M.P. for Whitehaven, since 1857; a +conservative (<i>Union and Carlton Clubs</i>; <i>Nutwood</i>, +<i>Galton</i>, <i>Reigate</i>; <i>Headley Park</i>, <i>near +Epsom</i>).</p> +<h4>11. MEYNELL, Gerard Coke, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor, of the firm of Pemberton, Meynell, and +Pemberton. A member of the Incorporated Law Soc. (20, +<i>Whitehall-place</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>12. PHIBBS, Major Richard,</h4> +<p>A dep.-lieut. for Lancashire, and Major of the 4th Lancashire +Militia. Late 48th Foot (<i>Junior United Service +Club</i>).</p> +<h4>14. GODSON, Augustus Frederick, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1859. Goes +the Home Circuit (3, <i>Dr. Johnson’s-buildings</i>, +<i>Temple</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>16. CHURCHILL, Lord Alfred Spencer, M.P.</h4> +<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 (<i>Athenæum and Travellers’ +Clubs</i>).</p> +<h4>17. ST. GEORGE, Colonel John, C.B.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>18. WESTON, Alexander Anderdon, Esq.</h4> +<p>Member of Lincoln’s-inn; c. to the bar, 1848. +Equity draftsman and conveyancer (4, <i>New-square</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4><a name="page90"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +90</span>19. HOWARD, Lord Edward George Fitzalan</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Brooke’s and Travellers’ +Clubs</i>; <i>the Hall</i>, <i>Glossop</i>).</p> +<h4>22. DONALDSON, Sir Stuart Alexander, Kt.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>23. KINNOULL, 10th Earl of (Drummond),</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>United Service Club</i>; <i>Dupplin Castle</i>, <i>Perth</i>, +N.B.)</p> +<h4>25. HOLLAND, Henry Thurstan, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 <a +name="page91"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 91</span>Trinity +College, Cambridge. A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the +bar, 1849; a special pleader; goes the Northern Circuit +(<i>Oxford and Cambridge Club</i>; 2, <i>Harcourt-buildings</i>, +<i>Temple</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>28. SHUTE, Mrs. Deane (Charlotte)</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>29. KINGSCOTE, Hon. Mrs. (Harriet Anne),</h4> +<p>Sister of Lord Bloomfield. B. 1806; m. 1833, Thomas +Henry Kingscote, Esq., late 2nd Life Guards, Colonel North +Gloucester Militia.</p> +<h4>30. COLE, John, Esq.</h4> +<p>Solicitor and parliamentary agent, of the firm of John and +Charles Cole. A member of the Incorporated Law Society (36, +<i>Essex-street</i>, <i>Strand</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>31. ELGER, George Gwyn, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of the Conservative Club.</p> +<h4>33. FENWICK, Charles Richard, Esq.</h4> +<p>A coal owner; ship and insurance broker, of the firm of +Charles Richard Fenwick and Co. (1<i>a</i>, <i>Abchurch-yard</i>, +E.C.; <i>Hunstanton Lodge</i>, <i>near Lynn</i>).</p> +<h4>33. ROSS, General Sir Hew Dalrymple, G.C.B.</h4> +<p>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. <a +name="page92"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 92</span>1814, +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 (<i>United Service +Club</i>; <i>Stone House</i>, <i>Cumberland</i>).</p> +<h4>35. ASTLEY, Hugh Francis Lethbridge, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>36. BARLOW, Edmund, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor of the firm of Robinson and Barlow. Member +of the Incorporated Law Society. Commissioner of oaths in +Chancery (26, <i>Essex-st.</i>, <i>Strand</i>, W.C.; +<i>Hollycombe</i>, <i>Liphook</i>, <i>Hants</i>).</p> +<h4>40. ARGYLL, Dowager Duchess of (Anne Colquhoun),</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>41. FARRER, Captain John,</h4> +<p>Eld. s. of William Dent Farrer, Esq., of Brockley Park, +Queen’s County, Ireland. B. in Dublin, 1820; m. 1852, +Augusta Louisa, daughter of <a name="page93"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 93</span>Newton Wigney, Esq., M.P. Has +issue, 2 sons and 2 daus. Late Capt. 1st Life Guards; +freemason; dep.-lieut. for co. Tipperary (<i>Rl. Thames Yacht +Club</i>; <i>Kildare-street Club</i>, <i>Dublin</i>; +<i>Gurthalucha</i>, <i>co. Tipperary</i>).</p> +<h4>42. GALTON, Francis, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Athenæum Club</i>).</p> +<h4>44. SMITH, Oswald Augustus, Esq.</h4> +<p>A banker, of the firm of Smith, Payne, and Smiths (1, +<i>Lombard Street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>47. ALBEMARLE, 6th Earl of (Keppel,)</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Athenæum and +Brooke’s Clubs</i>; <i>Quidenham Hall</i>, +<i>Attleboro’</i>, <i>Norfolk</i>).</p> +<h4>48. BURY, the Right Hon. Viscount, M.P.</h4> +<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 +<a name="page94"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 94</span>Lord 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 +(<i>Brooke’s and Guards’ Clubs</i>; <i>Quidenham +Hall</i>, <i>Attleborough</i>).</p> +<h4>49. LINDSAY, Lieut.-Col. the Honourable Charles +Hugh,</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Haigh +Hall</i>, <i>Wigan</i>).</p> +<h4>50. HOPE, Lady Mary Frances,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>51. MAITLAND, John Gorham, Esq.</h4> +<p>A magistrate for the county of Middlesex; a Fellow of the +Royal Society.</p> +<h4>52. CALDER, Sir Henry Roddam, 5th Bart.</h4> +<p>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. (<i>Muirtowne</i>).</p> +<h4><a name="page95"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +95</span>52. WEBSTER, Charles Fox, Esq.</h4> +<p>2nd s. of the late Sir Henry Webster, Bart.; m. 1856, Louisa, +dau. of Sir Henry Calder, Bart.</p> +<h4>53. BRISTOWE, Henry Fox, Esq.</h4> +<p>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, <i>Old +Square</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>53. BRISTOWE, Lady Alicia May,</h4> +<p>Sister of the Earl of Kilmorey; m. 1836, Samuel Ellis +Bristowe, Esq., of Beesthorpe, Notts.</p> +<h4>54. MURRAY, John Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor. Com. Oaths in Chancery; com. Queen’s +Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer; member of the Incorporated +Law Society (7, <i>Whitehall-place</i>, S.W.; <i>Udney House</i>, +<i>Teddington</i>).</p> +<h4>55. MURE, Colonel William,</h4> +<p>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).</p> +<h4>56. STEPHENSON, Lady Mary,</h4> +<p>Sister of the Earl of Albemarle; b. 1804; m. 1826, Henry +Frederick Stephenson, Esq.</p> +<h4>56. STEPHENSON, Augustus Keppel, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of Lincoln’s Inn; c. to the bar, 1852. +Goes the Norfolk Circuit; attends the Aylesbury, Bedford, Bury, +and Ipswich Sessions (5, <i>Paper-buildings</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>56. STEPHENSON, Capt. Sussex Vane,</h4> +<p>In the Scots’ Fusilier Guards; <a +name="page96"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 96</span>obtained his +present rank 1859.</p> +<h4>57. WHITMORE, Charles Shapland, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Oxford and +Cambridge</i>, <i>and Travellers’ Clubs</i>; 12, +<i>King’s-bench-walk</i>, <i>Temple</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>58. RAGLAN, 2nd Baron (Somerset)</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Cefntilla-house</i>, +<i>Usk</i>, <i>Monmouth</i>).</p> +<h4>59. ROSE, Philip, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor of the firm of Baxter, Rose, and Norton; member of +the Incorporated Law Society; com. of Oaths in Chancery (6, +<i>Victoria-street</i>, <i>Westminster</i>, S.W.; +<i>Rayner’s</i>, <i>High Wycombe</i>, <i>Bucks.</i>)</p> +<h4>60. MOUNT-CHARLES, Earl (Conyngham)</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Mount Charles</i>, <i>Donegal</i>; <i>Friary</i>, +<i>Old Windsor</i>, <i>Berks</i>).</p> +<h4><a name="page97"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +97</span>61. FORSYTH, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>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, <i>Paper-buildings</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>62. REEVE, Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>Registrar of the Privy Council (<i>Downing-street</i>, +S.W.)</p> +<h4>63. CHESTER, Harry, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Athenæum Club</i>).</p> +<h4>64. SARTORIS, Alfred, Esq.</h4> +<p>M. 1856, the Hon. Mary Frances, dau. of Viscount +Barrington.</p> +<h4>65. BAILLIE, Col. Hugh,</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Tarradale and Redcastle</i>, <i>Rossshire</i>).</p> +<h3>ST. ALBAN’S ROAD.</h3> +<h4>1. ELMORE, Alfred, Esq., R.A.</h4> +<p>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 <a name="page98"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 98</span>Art +Union. First exhibited in 1834, at the Royal Academy, of +which he was elected an associate in 1845. Elected a royal +academician in 1857 (<i>Athenæum Club</i>).</p> +<h4>3. GILBERTSON, Edward, Esq.</h4> +<p>Secretary to Ottoman Bank (26, <i>Old Broad-street</i>, +E.C.)</p> +<h4>6. HAMPSHIRE, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>Paymaster of H.M. Household (<i>Stable-yard</i>, <i>St. +James’ Palace</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>8. LEAHY, Arthur, Major, Royal Engineers,</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Junior United Service Club</i>).</p> +<h4>10. CHESTER, George, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>11. POTT, Francis Swaine, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the iron trade. Of the firm of Burt and Potts, (38, +<i>and</i> 65, <i>York-street</i>, <i>Westminster</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h3>St. GEORGE’S TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>1. WEBSTER, Thomas, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>3. BRASIER, John Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of Lincoln’s-inn; c. to the bar, 1849.</p> +<h4>4. BROWN, Dr. John,</h4> +<p>A surgeon.</p> +<h4>6. STANESBY, Samuel, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>19. BIRCH, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>A private tutor.</p> +<h3><a name="page99"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 99</span>ST. +MARY ABBOT’S TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>1. HULL, George, M.D.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>2. DODWELL, Rev. Henry John,</h4> +<p>An M.A., of Oxford.</p> +<h4>6. D’ORELLI, Edward Captain,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>7. LYE, John Gaunt, Esq.</h4> +<p>Land Surveyor and Auctioneer of the firm of Farebrother, +Clark, and Lye, (6, <i>Lancaster-place</i>, <i>Strand</i>, +W.C.)</p> +<h4>13. SCOTLAND, George, Esq., C.B.</h4> +<p>Nominated a civil companion of the Bath, in 1848.</p> +<h4>14. WHITFIELD, George Corpe, Esq.</h4> +<p>Photographic Miniature Painter, of the firm of Lock and +Whitfield (178, <i>Regent-street</i>, W.)</p> +<h3>SCARSDALE TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>8. BELFOUR, Rev. Henry Olney,</h4> +<p>Educated at Queen’s College, Cambridge; obtained his +M.A., 1842; assistant master, Kensington Grammar School.</p> +<h3><a name="page100"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +100</span>SCARSDALE VILLAS.</h3> +<h4>7. JACKSON, Henry Bates, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Commissary General-in-Chief’s Department, War +Office (<i>Pall Mall</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>8. RAWSON, Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant (woollen) (21, <i>Basinghall-street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>10. MACDONALD, Reginald George, Esq.</h4> +<p>Captain and chief of Clanranald. B. 1788; m. 1812, Lady +Caroline Anne Edgcumbe, 2nd dau. of 2nd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe; +has issue.</p> +<h4>12. FORSTER, George Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>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).</p> +<h4>13. SMITH, James Burrell, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>22. GIBBON, Arthur Augustus, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Accountant-General’s Department, War Office +(<i>Pall Mall</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>29. MILLS, William Primrose, Esq.</h4> +<p>A student of the Middle Temple.</p> +<h3>SHAFTESBURY VILLAS.</h3> +<h4>4. WILLIAMSON, William Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>Merchant (tea), of the firm of Jerram and Williamson (14, +<i>Fenchurch-buildings</i>).</p> +<h3>SHEFFIELD GARDENS.</h3> +<h4>1. REYNELL, John Griffiths, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor; member of the Incorporated Law Society; Comm. of +Oaths in Chancery (8, <i>Staple-inn</i>, <i>Holborn</i>, +W.C.)</p> +<h4><a name="page101"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +101</span>2. GALE, Edward John Morant, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>4. MURRAY, Lady</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>14. PATERSON, William Benjamin, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor; member of the Incorporated Law Society, and of +the Solicitors’ Benevolent Association (<i>Bride-court</i>, +<i>New Bridge-street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>18. SHIELS, John Caverhill, Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant (manufacturers’ agent) of the firm of Young, +Shiels, and Co. (17, <i>Watling-street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h3>SHEFFIELD TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>1a. HEYLIN, Alexander, Esq.</h4> +<p>A Publisher (28, <i>Paternoster-row</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>3. JACKSON, Mrs. William Henry,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>4. DESPARD, Richard Carden, Esq.</h4> +<p>A civil engineer (30, <i>Great George-street</i>, +<i>Westminster</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>8. DESPARD, Rev. George,</h4> +<p>Educ. at Trinity Coll., Dublin; obtained his B.A., 1852; +ordained 1853; Associate Secretary of the Church Pastoral Aid +Society, 1857.</p> +<h4><a name="page102"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +102</span>9. HORTON, Edward John, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor (14, <i>Furnival’s-Inn</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>10. FRASER, Edward John, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor, of the firm of Dangerfield and Fraser; a member +of the Incorporated Law Society (26, <i>Craven-street</i>, +<i>Strand</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>12. EVANS, Miss (Ann Elizabeth),</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>20. JETTER, The Rev. John Andrew,</h4> +<p>Ordained, 1829. Formerly perpetual curate of Ironbridge, +Shropshire.</p> +<h3>SOUTH PLACE.</h3> +<h4><i>Stratheden House</i>. STRATHEDEN AND CAMPBELL, 2nd +Baron, (Campbell)</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Reform Club</i>; +<i>Hartrigge</i>, <i>Jedburgh</i>, N.B.)</p> +<h4><i>Kent Mouse</i>, <i>A</i>. OGILVY, Sir John, 9th +Bart.</h4> +<p>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 <a name="page103"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 103</span>Harrow 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 (<i>Baldovan +House</i>, <i>Dundee</i>; <i>Travellers’ Club</i>).</p> +<h4><i>Kent House</i>, <i>A</i>. MORLEY, 2nd Earl of, +(Parker)</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Saltram House</i>, <i>near Plympton</i>, <i>Devon</i>).</p> +<h4><i>Kent House</i>, <i>B</i>. LEWIS, Right Hon. Sir Geo. +Cornewall, 2nd Bart.</h4> +<p>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, <a name="page104"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +104</span>1859; 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 +(<i>Athenæum and Travellers’ Clubs</i>, <i>Harpton +Court</i>, <i>near Kington</i>, <i>Radnorshire</i>).</p> +<h4><i>Kent House</i>, <i>B</i>. LISTER, Thomas Villiers, +Esq.</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Brooke’s and St. James’s Clubs</i>; <i>Armitage +Park</i>, <i>Staffordshire</i>).</p> +<h4>3. STERLING, Sir Anthony Conyngham, Colonel, +K.C.B.,</h4> +<p>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 <a name="page105"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +105</span>Lord Clyde, during the Indian Mutiny, for which he +wears a medal; and was created a K.C.B., 1860.</p> +<h3>SOUTH VILLAS.</h3> +<h4><i>South Lodge</i>. IFOLD, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>A surveyor of the firm of Ifold and Hughes (38, +<i>Manchester-street</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>1. PHILLIP, John, Esq.</h4> +<p>A royal academician and honorary member of the Royal Scottish +Academy (<i>Athenæum and Garrick Clubs</i>).</p> +<h4>2. ETHERINGTON, Charles, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor; member of the Incorporated Law Society, and +Solicitor’s Benevolent Institute. Perpetual +commissioner for Kent (7, <i>Dane’s-inn</i>, <i>Strand</i>; +<i>Chatham</i>).</p> +<h4><i>The Observatory</i>. SOUTH, Sir James, Kt.</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Athenæum Club</i>).</p> +<h4><i>Stanhope Villa</i>. PRANCE, Vaughan, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor (37, <i>New Bridge-street</i>, <i>Blackfriars</i>, +E.C.)</p> +<h4><a name="page106"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +106</span><i>Clifton Villa</i>. RANKLEY, Alfred, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist. B. in Marylebone.</p> +<h3>SUSSEX PLACE.</h3> +<h4>9. APPELL, John William, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>11. BONAR, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>Secretary to the General Ship-owners’ Society (12, +<i>St. Michael’s Alley</i>, <i>Cornhill</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>22. GAMBARDELLA, Spiridione, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>26. DOWNER, Horace Charles, Esq.</h4> +<p>A stock-broker of the firm of Faulconer and Downer; member of +the Stock Exchange (12, <i>Copthall Court</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>28. DE FONTBLANQUE, Thomas Francis, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Accountant General’s Department of the War Office +(<i>Pall Mall</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>31. PURCELL, Lyndsay Dillon, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of the Middle Temple; c. to the bar, 1843 (1, +<i>Cloisters Temple</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>33. HENSMAN, Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Engineer’s Department of the Bank of England +(<i>Threadneedle Street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h3>TOR VILLAS.</h3> +<h4>1. HUNT, William Holman, Esq.</h4> +<p>Painter; b. in London 1827; an eminent pre-Raphaelite; first +exhibited in the Academy, 1846.</p> +<h4>2. SMITH, George, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4><i>Campden Lodge</i>. THEED, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>A sculptor (12<i>a</i>, <i>Henrietta Street</i>, <i>Cavendish +Square</i>, W.)</p> +<h3><a name="page107"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +107</span>UPPER BEDFORD PLACE.</h3> +<h4>2. SAUNDERS, Josiah, Esq.</h4> +<p>A dentist, of the firm of Featherstone and Saunders (42, +<i>Albemarle-street</i>, W.)</p> +<h3>UPPER HORNTON VILLAS.</h3> +<h4>6. WESTENHOLZ, André P., Esq.</h4> +<p>A merchant, of the firm of Westenholz, Bros. (26, +<i>Mark-lane</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h3>UPPER KENSINGTON GORE.</h3> +<h4><i>Eden Lodge</i>. EDEN, Honourable Emily,</h4> +<p>Sister of Lord Auckland (<i>Velletta</i>, <i>Broadstairs</i>, +<i>Kent</i>).</p> +<h4>2. HAMMERSLEY, Hugh, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Pyrton Manor</i>, <i>Tetsworth</i>; +<i>Athenæum and Union Clubs</i>).</p> +<h4><i>Stanhope Lodge</i>. BAYLEY, Sir John Edward George, +2nd Bart.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Union Club</i>; +<i>Updown House</i>, <i>Sandwich</i>; <i>Cowes Castle</i>, +<i>Isle of Wight</i>).</p> +<h4><a name="page108"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +108</span><i>Gore Lodge</i>. 4. BIRCH, Dr. Scholes +Butler,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>5. WADE, James, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the Office of the Royal Commission Exhibition of 1851.</p> +<h3>UPPER PHILLIMORE GARDENS.</h3> +<h4>2. BROOKS, Thomas, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>4. DUFFIELD, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>5. WEBSTER, William Shakespeare, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor of the firm of Robinson, Webster, and Robinson (6, +<i>Half-moon-street</i>, W.)</p> +<h4>7. POLLOCK, Robert James, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>9. WELLS, Henry Tamworth, Esq., Junior,</h4> +<p>An artist (17, <i>Stratford-place</i>, <i>Oxford-street</i>, +W.)</p> +<h4>11. TAYLER, John Frederick, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>13. DILLON, Frank, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>15. SHAEN, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor of the firm of <a name="page109"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 109</span>Shaen and Roscoe (8, <i>Bedford +Row</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>19. LENNOX, Lord William Pitt,</h4> +<p>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”.</p> +<h3>UPPER PHILLIMORE PLACE.</h3> +<h4>8. DUDFIELD, Thomas Orme, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>13. FREEMAN, Robert, Esq.,</h4> +<p>B., at Walsham, Suffolk, 1818; a member of the Metropolitan +Board of Works and of the Pharmaceutical Society.</p> +<h4>16. CHIPPENDALE, John, Esq.</h4> +<p>Has been a member of the <a name="page110"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 110</span>Royal 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 (<i>Royal Southern Yacht +Club</i>; <i>Claremont-cottage</i>, <i>Cowes</i>, <i>Isle of +Wight</i>).</p> +<h4>19. LEESON, John, Esq.</h4> +<p>B., 1803, in Davies-st., Berkeley-sq.; a retired merchant, +(coal).</p> +<h4>20. STANHAM, George Gordon, Esq.</h4> +<p>An architect and surveyor.</p> +<h4>23. GILBERT, Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>A Dentist (2, <i>Suffolk-place</i>, <i>Pall Mall</i>, +<i>East</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>27. OXENHAM, George Nutford, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of Lincoln’s; c. to the bar, 1825; attends the +Western Circuit (61, <i>Chancery-lane</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>29. RAMSAY, Andrew Crombie, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Athenæum +Club</i>; <i>Geological Survey Office</i>, <i>Jermyn-street</i>, +S.W.)</p> +<h4>30. ARLIDGE, Dr. John Thomas,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4><a name="page111"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +111</span>32. HANSLER, Captain Robert Jacob,</h4> +<p>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. (<i>Junior United Service +Club</i>).</p> +<h3>VICARAGE GARDENS.</h3> +<h4>3. NORTH, Ford, Esq.,</h4> +<p>A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1856; an equity +draftsman and conveyancer; attends the Lancaster Chancery and +Palatine Court (44, <i>Chancery-lane</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>7. CONYNGHAME, Hon. Mrs. (Frances Elizabeth),</h4> +<p>Sister of Lord Hardinge; b. 1824; m. 1845, Major-Gen. Arthur +A. Thurlow Conynghame, C.B., commanding the Scinde Division, +Bombay Presidency.</p> +<h4>8. HAWKINS, John William, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor and parliamentary agent of the firm of Hawkins, +Bloxam, and Hawkins. Member of the Incorporated Law Society +(2, <i>New Boswell Court</i>, <i>Carey Street</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>9. DAY, John Charles Frederick Sigismund, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of the Middle Temple; c. to the bar, 1849; is a +special pleader; attends the Home Circuit (1, <i>Elm-court</i>, +<i>Temple</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>11. BOUVIER, Julius, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h3>VICARAGE PLACE.</h3> +<h4><i>York House</i>. COATES, Thomas, Esq.</h4> +<p>A parliamentary agent, of the firm of Dyson, Hall, Parkes, +Coates, and Shrabsole (24, <i>Parliament-street</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4><a name="page112"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +112</span><i>The Vicarage</i>. SINCLAIR, Ven. Archdeacon +John,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h3>VICTORIA ROAD.</h3> +<h4>2. CRESSWELL, Corbett, Esq.</h4> +<p>A surveyor and valuer (7, <i>Quality-court</i>, +<i>Chancery-lane</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>3. HILLYARD, The Rev. George,</h4> +<p>Educ. at St. Bee’s Theological College; ordained 1854; +late curate of Barrowforld, Lancashire.</p> +<h4>4. FORBES, Lieut.-Colonel Francis,</h4> +<p>Late of the Madras Cavalry; promoted to his present rank, +1854.</p> +<h4>7. O’NEIL, Henry Nelson, Esq.</h4> +<p>B. 1817. An associate of the Royal Academy of Arts +(<i>Garrick Club</i>).</p> +<h4>8. BRIDELL, Frederick Lee, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>11. GREIG, John Borthwick, Esq.</h4> +<p>A parliamentary agent, of the firm of Dodds and Greig (18, +<i>Abingdon-street</i>, <i>Westminster</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>13. DU CANE, Captain Edmund Frederick,</h4> +<p>M. Mary Dorothea, dau. of <a name="page113"></a><span +class="pagenum">p. 113</span>Lieut.-Col. Molloy, Rifle +Brigade. Joined the Royal Engineers, 1848; promoted to his +present rank, 1858. Lately attached to the War Office +(<i>Junior United Service Club</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>23. CULHANE, Morgan, Esq.</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>24. WILLIS, Henry Britton, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist. Member of the Society of Painters in Water +Colours.</p> +<h4>26. SPILLMAN, George, Esq.</h4> +<p>An auctioneer and surveyor (32, <i>Surrey-street</i>, +<i>Strand</i>).</p> +<h4>28. OAKES, John Wright, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>29. CORBOULD, Alfred H., Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>31. COLLISTER, John, Esq.,</h4> +<p>A civil engineer (20, <i>Parliament-street</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>32. FENN, Robert Liveing, Esq.</h4> +<p>In the office for the Reduction of the National Debt (19, +<i>Old Jewry</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4>33. KAMENSKY, Gabriel, Esq.</h4> +<p>Russian Commissioner to the International Exhibition.</p> +<h4><i>Clarendon Cottage</i>. PURDY, Frederick, Esq.</h4> +<p>Officially attached to the Poor Law Board (<i>Whitehall</i>, +S.W.)</p> +<h4><i>Restormel Lodge</i>. HAWKE, John, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor (7, <i>Vigo Street</i>, <i>Regent-street</i>, +S.W.)</p> +<h4><i>Park Villa</i>. PIXLEY, Captain William,</h4> +<p>An elder brother of the Trinity House (<i>Trinity-square</i>, +<i>Tower Hill</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4><a name="page114"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +114</span><i>Victoria Cottage</i>. RICHARDS, Oliver, +Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor (16, <i>Warwick-st.</i> W.)</p> +<h4><i>Walton Villa</i>. MARSHALL, Thomas Falcon, Esq.</h4> +<p>An artist.</p> +<h4>53. KINNEAR, John Boyd, Esq.</h4> +<p>A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1855; an equity +draftsman, conveyancer, and Scotch advocate. Attends the +Home Circuit (9, <i>Old-square</i>, <i>Lincoln’s-inn</i>, +W.C.)</p> +<h3>WARWICK GARDENS, (East).</h3> +<h4>3. HARLE, William Lockey, Esq.</h4> +<p>Solicitor; deputy recorder of Newcastle upon Tyne; +Parliamentary agent (<i>Reform Club</i>; 20, <i>Southampton +Buildings</i>, <i>Chancery Lane</i>, W.C.; <i>Collingwood +Tower</i>, <i>Tynemouth</i>).</p> +<h4>8. BURKINYOUNG, John Alfred, Esq.</h4> +<p>A director of Calcutta and South Eastern Railway.</p> +<h4>14. CHAMBRÉ, Thomas, Esq.</h4> +<p>A directory of the Property Protection Insurance Company (23, +<i>Bridge-street</i>, <i>Blackfriars</i>).</p> +<h4>15. KEITH, Thomas William, Esq.</h4> +<p>Senior clerk in the Accountant General’s Department of +the office of the Secretary of State for India.</p> +<h4>16. PEARPOINT, Robert Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>Solicitor and member of the Incorporated Law Society (50, +<i>Leicester-square</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h3>WARWICK GARDENS, (West).</h3> +<h4>25. PRESTON, John Hughes, Esq.</h4> +<p>An examiner in the Office of the Examiners of Criminal <a +name="page115"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 115</span>Law +Accounts (2, <i>New-st.</i>, <i>Spring-gardens</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>26. ELAND, George Francis, Esq.</h4> +<p>Solicitor of the firm of Palmer, Nettleship, and Eland. +A member of the Incorporated Law Society (4, +<i>Trafalgar-square</i>, <i>Charing Cross</i>, W.C.)</p> +<h4>30. M’DONNELL, Morgan Augustine, Esq.</h4> +<p>C. to the bar, Gray’s Inn, 1855. Home Circuit (1, +<i>Pump-court</i>, <i>Temple</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h3>WARWICK SQUARE. <i>East Side</i>.</h3> +<h4>4. CONDELL, Charles, Esq.</h4> +<p>A solicitor (7, <i>Copthall-court</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h3>WARWICK SQUARE. <i>West Side</i>.</h3> +<h4>1. OEHME, William Daniel Henry, Esq.,</h4> +<p>A parliamentary agent, and solicitor to the North Western Bank +of India; a member of the Incorporated Law Society (221, +<i>Gresham House</i>, <i>Old Broad-street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h3>WILTON TERRACE.</h3> +<h4>1. VALENTINE, John Sutherland, Esq.</h4> +<p>Civil engineer; a member of the Institute (17, +<i>Parliament-street</i>, <i>Westminster</i>, S.W.)</p> +<h4>3. PHILPOT, Ven. Archdeacon Benjamin.</h4> +<p>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 +(<i>Lydney Vicarage</i>, <i>near Gloucester</i>.)</p> +<h4>5. VALLANCE, Captain Thomas William,</h4> +<p>Ent. the army in 1855; obtained his troop in the 5th Lancers, +1859; served with the 59th at the siege and fell of Sebastopol, +from 22 <a name="page116"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +116</span>August, 1855; medal and clasp, and Turkish medal.</p> +<h3>WRIGHT’S LANE.</h3> +<h4><i>Scarsdale House</i>. CURZON, Hon. Edw. Cecil,</h4> +<p>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, <i>Whitehall</i>, S.W.; +<i>Travellers’</i>, <i>Oxford and Cambridge</i>, <i>and +Volunteer Clubs</i>).</p> +<h3>YORK VILLAS.</h3> +<h4>4. MALINGS, William, Esq.</h4> +<p>An East India and China merchant (4, <i>George-yard</i>, +<i>Lombard-street</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4><i>Windham Villa</i>. DESBARRES, Lieut., Henry +Wyndham,</h4> +<p>Unattached; entd. the army, 1814; obtained his present rank in +the same year. Has been on half-pay, since 1826.</p> +<h4><i>Chalfont Lodge</i>. VIZETELLY, Henry, Esq.</h4> +<p>A wood-engraver, of the firm of Vizetelly and Loudan (15, and +16, <i>Gough-square</i>, E.C.)</p> +<h4><i>The Elms</i>. EGG, Augustus Leopold, Esq.</h4> +<p>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 (<i>Athenæum and Garrick Clubs</i>).</p> +<h3><a name="page117"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +117</span>YOUNG STREET.</h3> +<h4>5. HEWARD, Robert, Esq.,</h4> +<p>A member of the Linnæan Society.</p> +<h4>9. HOWLETT, Rev. John Henry,</h4> +<p>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.</p> +<h4>11. STOATT, Charles, Esq.,</h4> +<p>A sculptor.</p> +<h4>11. CLINT, Alfred, Esq.</h4> +<p>A landscape painter. A member of the Society of British +Artists, Incorporated by Royal Charter.</p> +<h2><a name="page118"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 118</span>The +Country Gentleman’s London Agency.</h2> +<p style="text-align: center"><i>Annual Subscription—One +Guinea</i>.</p> +<p>The want has long been felt, by residents in the country, of a +house in London to represent their interests in those +ever-recurring matters which connect them with the +metropolis.</p> +<p>Whether for the effecting of purchases, large or small, the +receipt or transmission of parcels, the receipt of interest and +dividends, the instituting of inquiries, or the general attention +to requirements as various as the occasions which produce +them—the country portion of the public has hitherto been +unable to utilise the resources of the British capital, except +through the often unpleasant alternative of troubling friends, or +of an expensive, and sometimes fruitless journey to town.</p> +<p>This general want the firm of Messrs. <span +class="smcap">O’Byrne</span> supplies to its subscribers at +the simple charge of one guinea per annum.</p> +<p>For the payment, therefore, of this sum, made annually in +advance, their subscribers are entitled:—</p> +<p>1. To have all their purchases effected, of a domestic +or other character, in the London market, at a cheaper rate, and +of a better quality, than can be done generally in the +country.</p> +<p>2. To a constant address, where all letters and parcels +may be sent.</p> +<p>3. To the supply of information on all subjects on which +information can be obtained.</p> +<p>4. To the receipt of interest and dividends.</p> +<p>5. To the effecting of sales and investments.</p> +<p>6. To the procuring of passages to all foreign and +colonial ports.</p> +<p>7. To the supplying of outfits, &c.</p> +<p>8. To the effecting of fire and life assurances, &c. +&c.</p> +<p style="text-align: center">Estimates provided.</p> +<p style="text-align: right">O’BYRNE BROTHERS, & +CO.</p> +<p>9, Adelphi Terrace, London, W.C.</p> +<p>Post-office orders to be made payable to Messrs. <span +class="smcap">O’Byrne</span>, at the Charing Cross +Post-office, London.</p> +<h2><a name="page119"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +119</span>ALPHABETICAL LIST<br /> +<span class="smcap">of</span><br /> +The Aristocracy of Kensington.</h2> +<table> +<tr> +<td><p>ABBOTT, William Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Durham Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ABETHELL, Richard, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 28.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ADAM, Joseph, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Abingdon Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 20.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ADAMS, George William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 73.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>AIRLIE, Earl of</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Holly Lodge</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ALBEMARLE, Earl of</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 47.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ALDRIDGE, John Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 20.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ALFORD, Lady Marian Margaret</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ALLEN, Alderman William Ferneley</p> +</td> +<td><p>Petersham Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>APLIN, William Golby, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Abingdon Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 25.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>APPELL, John William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Sussex Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ARGYLL, Dowager Duchess of</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 40.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ARGYLL, Duke of</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Argyll House</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ARLIDGE, Dr. John Thomas</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 30.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ARTHUR, Lieut.-Col. Sir Fred. Leopold Bart.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ASHBROOK, Dowager Viscountess</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 35.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ASHWORTH, The Rev. John Harvey</p> +</td> +<td><p>Marlborough Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ASTLEY, Hugh Francis Lethbridge, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 35.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ASTLEY, Lieut.-Colonel John Dugdale</p> +</td> +<td><p>Ennismore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ATWELL, Joseph, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 13.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>AULDJO, Thomas Rose, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>AYTOUN, Miss Isabella</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 14.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BADART, Francois, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 43.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BADE, Herman, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Pembroke Cottages (South)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="page120"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +120</span>BAGSTER, George, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BAILLIE, Colonel Hugh</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 65.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BANNISTER, Hugh, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Grove</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BANNISTER, Mrs.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Grove</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BARING, Honourable Louisa</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 23.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BARING, Honourable Lydia Emily</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 23.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BARLOW, Edmund, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 36.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BARLOW, Col. George Edward Pratt</p> +</td> +<td><p>Leonard Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BARLOW, Captain Henry William</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 18.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BARLOW, James Pratt, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BARLOW, Rev. John</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Palace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BARRINGTON, Lady Caroline</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Palace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BARROW, Sir George, Bart.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 24.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BARRY, Colonel Charles</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 16.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BATH, Dowager Marchioness of</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 39.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BAYLEY, Sir John Edward George, Bt.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Up. Kensington Gore</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Stanhope Lodge</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BEEBY, James, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Argyll Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 51.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BEERBOHM, Julius Ewald, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Courtland Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BELFOUR, Rev. Henry Olney</p> +</td> +<td><p>Scarsdale Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BELL, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Douro Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 15.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BELLI, William Hallows, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BENNETT, John Ewens, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 20.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BETHUNE, Rear-Admiral Charles Ramsay Drinkwater, C.B.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cromwell Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BETHUNE, Dowager Lady Lindesay</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 13.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BEVAN, Robert Cooper Lee, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 31.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BIDDER, George Parker, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Clarendon Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BIRCH, Dr. Scholes Butler</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Kensington Gore</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BIRCH, William Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>St. George’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 19.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BIRD, Rev. Samuel</p> +</td> +<td><p>Lansdowne Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BIRD, Stephen, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Hornton Villa</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BIRDSEYE, George, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BLACKBURN, Honourable Sir Colin</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BLACKBURN, Joshua, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 29.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BLACKBURN, Peter, Esq., M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BLACKET, The Rev. Henry Ralph</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 32.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BLAIKLEY, Alexander, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Berkeley Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BLANE David Anderson, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 21.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BLANE Commander George, R.N.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 21.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BLOXAM, Alfred Bradley, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 24.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="page121"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +121</span>BLUNT, Lady</p> +</td> +<td><p>Marlborough Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BONAR, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Sussex Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BONHAM, Francis Robert, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Albert Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 13.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BONNEAU, Cornelius, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cambridge Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BONNOR, George, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BOODLE, Henry Trelawny, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BOOTH, James, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BORCKENSTEIN, Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Pembroke Cottages (North)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BOSTOCK, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BOURCHIER, Mrs.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cambridge Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 14.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BOUVIER, Julius, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Vicarage Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BOWDEN, Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 40.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BOWLER, Henry Alexander, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Bedford Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 37.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BOYLE, Capt. Alexander, R.N.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 38.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BOYLE, Hon. and Rev. Richard Cavendish Townshend</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BRAHAM, Augustus Frederick, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Courtland Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BRASIER, John Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>St. George’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BREND, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Bath Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BRETT, William Baliol, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 19.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BRIDELL, Frederick Lee, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BRISTOWE, Lady Alicia May</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 53.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BRISTOWE, Henry Fox, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 53.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BROADBRIDGE, James, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BROOKE, Rev. Stopford Augustus</p> +</td> +<td><p>Percy Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Fern Lodge</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BROOKS, Thomas, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BROWN, Archibald, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Douro Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BROWN, Doctor John</p> +</td> +<td><p>St. George’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BROWN, Rev. William Haigh</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Square</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Nos.</i> 26, 27.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BRUCE, Doctor William</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Crescent</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 15.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BRUNLEES, James, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 84.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BUCKINGHAM, Duke of</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cromwell Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BUCKLEY, Richard Wilson, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Albert Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BUDD, Captain Vincent</p> +</td> +<td><p>Argyll Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 35.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BULLER, Sir Arthur William, M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 20.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BULLER, Plumer Alexander, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Crescent</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 13.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BUNYON, Charles John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BURKINYOUNG, John Alfred, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Warwick Gardens (East)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BURMESTER, John William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 17.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BURTON, Frederick William. Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Argyll Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 44.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="page122"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +122</span>BURY, Viscount</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 48.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BUTLER, George Morant, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Abingdon Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 17.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BYLES, Hon. Sir John Barnard</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CAHILL, Doctor Thomas</p> +</td> +<td><p>Albert Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CALDER, Sir Henry Roddam, Bart.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 52.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CAMPBELL, Alexander H., Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 43.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CAMPBELL, John Francis, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Niddry Lodge</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CAMPBELL, William George, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 12.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CARDWELL Edward Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cromwell Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CARRICK, Thomas, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CARRUTHERS, Lieut.-col. Robert, C.B.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Brunswick Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CASSON, Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Argyll Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 53.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CHAMBERS, George Frederick, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CHAMBERS, John David, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 16.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CHAMBERS Mrs., Richard</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CHAMBRÉ, Thomas, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Warwick Gardens (East)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 14.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CHARRETIE, Captain</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Hornton Cottage</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CHARRINGTON, Edward, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CHESHIRE, John William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CHESTER, George, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>St. Alban’s Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CHESTER, Harry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 63.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CHILDERS, Hugh Culling Eardley, Esq. M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 17.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CHIPPENDALE, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 16.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CHURCHILL, Lord Alfd Spencer, M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 16.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CLACK, Henry Tucker, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Courtland Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CLARKE, Henry Booth, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Square</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 17.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CLAXTON, Rev. Joseph Dickson</p> +</td> +<td><p>Pembroke Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CLAXTON, Marshall, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CLAY, Alfred B., Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Gloucester Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CLIFFORD, Colonel Henry Morgan, M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CLINT, Alfred, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Young Street</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CLODE, Charles Matthew, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Phillimore Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 47.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>COATES, Thomas, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Vicarage Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>York House</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>COCKERTON, Richard, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Petersham Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 12.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CODD, Miss</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>COLE, George, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Crescent</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>COLE, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 30.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>COLE, Vicat, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Gloucester Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 19.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="page123"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +123</span>COLLISTER, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 31</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>COLNETT, Frederick, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Belmont Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>COLTMAN, Francis Joseph, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate (South)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 24.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>COLVILE, Right Hon. Sir James William</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CONDELL, Charles, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Warwick Square (East Side)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CONWORTH, Robert, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Percy Square</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 48.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CONYNGHAME, Hon. Mrs.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Vicarage Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>COOKE, Edward William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate (South)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>COOKES, Capt. George</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>COOKES, Thomas Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cambridge Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>COOPER, Sir Daniel</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 20.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>COPE, Charles West, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate (South)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 19.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CORBOULD, Alfred H. Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 29.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CORBOULD, Edward Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate (South)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CORY, Alexander Turner, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Clarendon Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 13.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>COSBY, Mrs. Sydney</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 35.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>COSIER, Robert Arnold, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 12.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>COTTON, Sir St. Vincent, Bart.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>COTTON, Major Gen. William</p> +</td> +<td><p>Gloucester Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CRAUFURD, Maj. Gen. James Robertson</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CRESSWELL, Corbett, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CRESSWELL, Right Hon. Sir Cresswell</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 21.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CRICKMER, Charles James, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Grove</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 19.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CROKER, Mrs.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Palace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CROPSEY, Jasper Francis, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CROSSE, Miss</p> +</td> +<td><p>Edwardes Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CRUICKSHANK, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Eldon Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 13.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CULHANE, Morgan, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 23.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CULLINGFORD, William Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Phillimore Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CULPEPER, William Moe, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Brunswick Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CUNLIFFE, Roger, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CURZON, Hon. Edward Cecil</p> +</td> +<td><p>Wright’s Lane</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Scarsdale House</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CURZON, Hon. Henry George Roper</p> +</td> +<td><p>Argyll Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 47.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DALEY, Henry Michael Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Brunswick Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DAVIES, John Ebenezer Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Leonard Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DAVIES, Rev. William Trevelyan Kevill</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 45.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DAY, John Charles Frederick Sigismund, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Vicarage Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DEACON, Vice-Admiral Henry Colins</p> +</td> +<td><p>Leonard Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 12.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="page124"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +124</span>DE COURCY, John S. B. Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Eldon Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 22.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DE FONBLANQUE, Thos. Francis, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Sussex Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 28.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DE LA FELD, Count John Leopold Ferdinand Casimir</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 18.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DE LISLE, Alfred Theodore, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 14.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DESBARRES, Lieut. Henry Wyndham</p> +</td> +<td><p>York Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Windham Villa</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DESPARD, Rev. George</p> +</td> +<td><p>Sheffield Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DESPARD, Richard Carden, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Sheffield Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DICK, Doctor Robert</p> +</td> +<td><p>Lansdowne Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DILLON, Frank, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 13.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DILLON, Hon. Mrs. Constantine</p> +</td> +<td><p>Inverness Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DILLWYN, Lewis Llewelyn, Esq., M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DISBROWE, Miss</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Palace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DIXON, Henry Hall, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Square</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DOBIE, Alexander, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DODWELL, Rev. Henry John</p> +</td> +<td><p>St. Mary Abbot’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DOLLMAN, Francis, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Clarendon Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DONALDSON, Sir Stuart Alexander</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 22.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>D’ORELLI, Capt. Edward</p> +</td> +<td><p>St. Mary Abbot’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DOUCE, Thomas Augustus, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Argyll Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 37.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DOUGLAS, John Moore, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Eldon Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 28.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DOWNER, Horace Charles, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Sussex Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 26.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DU CANE, Capt. Edmund Frederick</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 13.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DUCIE, Earl of</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 30.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DUDFIELD, Thomas Orme, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DUFFIELD, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DUNBAR, George, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Courtland Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DUNCOMBE, Frederick, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Percy Square</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DUNDONALD, Earl</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 12.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>DYNEVOR, Baron</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 18.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>EARLE, Thomas Hughes, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Albert Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>EATON, Henry William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 16.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>EDEN, Hon. Emily</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Kensington Gore</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Eden Lodge</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>EDMONDS, Thomas Rowe, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Brunswick Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 22.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>EDWARDES, Thomas Dyer, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>EDWARDS, Henry Sutherland, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>EDWARDS, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Abingdon Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>EGERTON, Com. Charles Randle, R.N.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>EGG, Augustus Leopold, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>York Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>The Elms</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="page125"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +125</span>ELAND, George Francis, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Warwick Gardens (West)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 26.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ELGER, George Gwyn, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 31.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ELLICOMBE, Richard Rous, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate (South)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ELLIOT, Admiral, the Hon. George, C.B.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ELLIS, Charles Willatt, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Square</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 42.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ELMORE, Alfred, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>St. Alban’s Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ELWES, Francis Emilius Cary, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 39.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ELY, Dowager Marchioness of</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>EMMETT, Major-General Anthony</p> +</td> +<td><p>Brunswick Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ERLE, Right Hon. Sir William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 12.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ETHERINGTON, Charles, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>South Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>EVANS, Miss</p> +</td> +<td><p>Sheffield Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 12.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>EVETT, George, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cambridge Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>EWENS, Creasy, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FAIRBAIRN, Thomas, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 23.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FALKLAND, Viscount</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FARRER, Captain John</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 41</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FAVARD-DEL’ANGLADE, Madame</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Stoke Lodge</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FELL, Samuel Gregson, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 16.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FELTOE, Francis Frederick, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Pembroke Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 16.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FENN, Robert Liveing, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 32.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FENWICK, Charles Richard, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 33.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FERGUSON, Doctor Charles.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Holland Villas Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 20.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FIENNES, Hon. J. Fiennes Twistleton Wykeham</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 40.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FITZCLARENCE, Honourable Frederick Charles George</p> +</td> +<td><p>Petersham Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FITZMAURICE, Major Hon. William Edward</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 12</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FITZROY, Rt. Hon. Lord Charles</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FORBES, Lieut.-Colonel Francis</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FORSTER, George Henry, Esq. R.N.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Scarsdale Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 12.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FORSYTH, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 61.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FOX, Lieut.-Gen. Charles Richard</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FRASER, Edward John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Sheffield Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FREAKE, Charles James, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cromwell Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Cromwell House</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FREEMAN, Robert, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 13.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FROST, Rev. George</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Square</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Nos.</i> 28, 29.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FURRELL, James, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Argyll Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 34.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="page126"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +126</span>GABRIELLI, Anthony, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GALE, Edward John Morant, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Sheffield Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GALLENGA, Antonio, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GALSWORTHY, Frederick Thomas, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate (South)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GALTON, Francis, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 42.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GAMBARDELLA, Spiridione, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Sussex Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 22.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GANDELL, George, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Garden’s Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 22.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GARLAND, Edgar Walter, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 15.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GARRAWAY, George, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 86.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GEISSMAN, Captain Lewis De</p> +</td> +<td><p>Bedford Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 29.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GEORGE, Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hornton Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GIBBON, Arthur Augustus, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Scarsdale Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 22.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GIFFARD, George Markham, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GILBERT, Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 23.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GILBERTSON, Edward, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>St. Alban’s Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GODSON, Augustus Frederick, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 14.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GOODEVE, Joseph, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Square</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 41.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GOORE, Wm. Henry Postlethwaite, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens’ Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 23.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GORDON, Fredk. Walcott Robert, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Eldon Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GORDON, Mrs.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 46.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GORE-LANGTON, Wm. Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GOULBOURN, Frederick, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GRAHAM, Major James Reginald Tovin</p> +</td> +<td><p>Douro Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GREEN, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Percy Square</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 40.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GREENALL, Gilbert, Esq., M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GREENWOOD, John, Esq. M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 15.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GREIG, John Borthwick, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GREVILLE, Col. Fulke Southwell, M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Albert Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GRIBBLE, George, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Pembroke Cottages (South)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GROSVENOR, Earl, M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 28.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GUAZZARONI, Signor Giuseppe</p> +</td> +<td><p>Allen Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GUAZZARONI, John Bely, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Allen Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>GURNEY, Samuel, Esq., M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 25.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HAFFENDEN, Dalton Adolphus, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Bath Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HALL, George Lowthian, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Argyll Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 45.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HALL, Capt. William Hutcheon</p> +</td> +<td><p>Phillimore Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 48.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HALLYBURTON, Rear-Admiral, Lord Frederick Gordon</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Palace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HALSE, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 14.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="page127"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +127</span>HALSE, William Hooper, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HALSWELL, Edmund, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 26.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HAMMERSLEY, Hugh, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Kensington Gore</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HAMPSHIRE, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>St. Alban’s Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HAMPTON, Robert, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HANDLEY-O’FARRELL, Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Douro Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HANSLER, Captain Robert Jacob</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 32.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HARDING, Charles, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Percy Square</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HARDINGE, Dowager Viscountess</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HARDISTY, Edward Brydges, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Argyll Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 32.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HARLE, William Lockey, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Warwick Gardens (East)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HARNESS, Rev. William</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HARPER, Lieut. Col. George Henry</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate (South)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 12.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HARRAL, Horace, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HARRIS, Quarles, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Eldon Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 29.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HASLEWOOD, Rev. Ashby Blair</p> +</td> +<td><p>Inverness Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HARRISIDE, Thomas J. Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Clarendon Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 14.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HAWARDEN, Viscount</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HAWKE, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Restormel Lodge</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HAWKINS, John William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Vicarage Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HAWKINS, Major Rhode, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HAWTHORN, Charles Stewart, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Pembroke Cottages (South)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Westmoreland Villas</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HAY, Lady Alice</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HAY, Eugene, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HAY, Robert, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 44.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HEAD, Arthur Joseph, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HEATHCOTE, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate (South)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 20.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HEDLEY, Captain George</p> +</td> +<td><p>Albert Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HENDERSON, George, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Garden Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HENDRIKS, Frederick, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 30.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HENSMAN, Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Sussex Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 33.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HERAPATH, Spencer, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Argyll Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 46.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HERTZ, Joseph Adolphus, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Pembroke Cottages (North)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HESSEY, Rev. Dr. Francis</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 26.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HEYLIN, Alexander, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Sheffield Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1<i>a</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HIBBERT, William Tetlow, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 18.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HILLS, Gordon Macdonald, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Douro Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HILLS, Captain John, R.N.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Douro Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HILLS, Octavius, Lilburn, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Douro Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="page128"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +128</span>HILLYARD, Rev. George</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HIXON, James Thomson, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Lower Phillimore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 28.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HOCKLEY, Thomas Allen, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Pembroke Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HODGE, William Barwick, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Percy Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HOGG, Peter, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Green</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HOGHTON, Sir Henry Bold, Bart.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 27.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HOLCOMBE, Walter Augustus, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Leonard Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HOLDEN, Rev. Henry Augustus</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 46.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HOLLAND, Dowager Lady</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Holland House</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HOLLAND, Henry Thurston, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 25.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HOLLINGS, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cambridge Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HOLMS, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Petersham Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HOPE, Lady Mary Frances</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 50.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HORTON, Edward John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Sheffield Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HOTCHKIN, Spencer, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HOTCHKIN, William Lambert, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Pembroke Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HOWARD, Lord Edward Geo. Fitzallan</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 19.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HOWARD, Frederick John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HOWARD, Robert, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Young Street</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HOWLETT, Rev. John Henry</p> +</td> +<td><p>Young Street</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HUBBARD, John Gellibrand, Esq. M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 24.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HUGHES, George, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden House Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HULL, Dr. George</p> +</td> +<td><p>St. Mary Abbot’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HUNT, William Holman, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Tor Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HUXLEY, Charles Rodney, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HYDE, Colonel George Hooton</p> +</td> +<td><p>Albert Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 13.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>IFOLD, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>South Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>South Lodge</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>INVERNESS, Duchess of</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Palace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>JACKSON, Henry Bates, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Scarsdale Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>JACKSON, Mrs.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Palace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>JACKSON, Mrs. William Henry</p> +</td> +<td><p>Sheffield Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>JETTER, The Rev. John Andrew</p> +</td> +<td><p>Sheffield Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 20.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>JONES, Colonel Henry Richmond</p> +</td> +<td><p>Earl’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 16.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>JOSLING, Thomas Bayley, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Argyll Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 39.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>JOYCE, Thomas, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Berkeley Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>KAMENSKY, Gabriel, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 33.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>KEANE, Baron</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Moray Lodge</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="page129"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +129</span>KEARY, Alfred John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 17.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>KEATING, Hon. Sir Henry Singer</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>KEELING, Edward Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>KEITH, Thomas William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Warwick Gardens (East)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 15.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>KENNARD, Coleridge, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 13.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>KENNEDY, Charles Malcolm, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>KENNELL, John Fisher, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Hornton Cottage</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>KENT, William Charles Mark, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Grove</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>KEW, Frederick Edward, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Edwarde’s Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>KINGDON, Thomas Kingdon, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Clarendon Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>KINGSCOTE, Hon. Mrs.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 22.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>KINGSFORD, Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>KINGSTON, Dr. Peter Nugent</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 19.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>KINNEAR, John Boyd, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 53.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>KINNOULL, Earl of</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 23.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>KYNASTON, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Essex Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LAING, Seton, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LAKE, Charles Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Eldon Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LANCASTER, Benjamin, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LANGLEY, Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LAWSON, Charles Lucius, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Pembroke Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 13.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LEAHY, Major Arthur</p> +</td> +<td><p>St. Alban’s Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LEESON, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 19.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LENNOX, Lord William Pitt</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 19.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LESLIE, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Bute House</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LESLIE, Lewis James, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Percy Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LEWIS, Right Hon. Sir George Cornewall, Bart.</p> +</td> +<td><p>South Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Kent House</i>, B.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LEYLAND, Captain Thomas</p> +</td> +<td><p>Albert gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Hyde Park House</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LINDSAY, Lt.-Col. Hon. Charles Hugh</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 49.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LINDSAY; Lieut.-Col. Sir Coutts, Bart.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cromwell Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Nos.</i> 5, 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LISTER, Thomas Villiers, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>South Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Kent House</i>, B.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LITTLE, Colonel Archibald, C.B.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 47.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LLOYD, Ernest Boteter, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 34.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LOMAX, Thomas, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Clarendon Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 15.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LONGDEN, Morrell Dorington, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Ennismore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LONGDEN, Thomas Hayter, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Ennismore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LONGRIDGE, James Atkinson, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Phillimore Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LOPEZ, Henry Charles, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cromwell Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="page130"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +130</span>LOPEZ, Sir Massey, Bart, M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cromwell Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LORAINE, Miss</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LUTYENS, Charles, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LYALL, George, Esq. M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LYON-BOWES, Hon. Claude</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>LYSLEY, William John, Esq. M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 23.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>M’CALLUM, Andrew, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Bedford Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>West Cottage</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>M’CONECHY, Rev. James</p> +</td> +<td><p>Gordon Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MACDONALD, Reginald George, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Scarsdale Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>M’DONNELL, Morgan Augustine, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Warwick Gardens (West)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 30.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MACKENZIE, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Crescent</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>M’MASTER, James, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MAGNAY, Sir William, Bart.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 24.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MAHLER, Phillip, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 15.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MAITLAND, John Gorham, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 51.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MALCOLM, Lady</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 12.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MALINGS, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>York Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MALLETT, Captain Hugh</p> +</td> +<td><p>Pembroke Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 18.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MANN, Robert Wilks, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Grove</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MANNING, Charles John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 15.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MARSH, Matthew Henry, Esq., M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MARSHALL, Thomas Falcon, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Walton Villas</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MARTIN, Doctor Frederick</p> +</td> +<td><p>Lower Phillimore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 19.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MARTIN, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Douro Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MARTINDALE, Capt. Benjamin Hay</p> +</td> +<td><p>Brunswick Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 20.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MARTYN, Rev. Thomas</p> +</td> +<td><p>Gordon Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MAULE, John Blossett, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 15.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MAXWELL, James Clark, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MAYNE, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Percy Square</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 34.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MERLE, William Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 20.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MERRIMAN, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Square</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 45.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MERRIMAN, John Jones, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Square</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 44.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>METHOLD, Major Edward</p> +</td> +<td><p>Albert Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MEWBURN, Bowyer, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MEYNELL, Gerard Coke, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MIDDLETON, Jacob, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Pembroke Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MILLAIS, John Everett, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cromwell Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MILLETT, Charles, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MILLS, Richard, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 23.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="page131"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +131</span>MILLS, William Primrose, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Scarsdale Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 29.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MITCALFE, Stephen Wright, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MITCHELL, Samuel Buckland, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Courtland Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MITCHELL, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MOLYNEUX, Captain William Hargreaves, R.N.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 42.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MONCREIFFE, Sir Thomas, Bart.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MONYPENNY, Mrs. Gybbon</p> +</td> +<td><p>Gloucester Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 21.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MOORE, David, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Clarendon Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MORANT, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MORGAN, Junius S., Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 13</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MORLEY, Earl of</p> +</td> +<td><p>South Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Kent House</i>, A.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MOUNSEY, George William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Brunswick Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 14.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MOUNTCHARLES, Earl of</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 60.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MUGFORD, William Henry, Esq., R.N.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden House Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MUNSTER, Earl of</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MURE, Colonel William</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 55.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MURRAY, Lady</p> +</td> +<td><p>Sheffield Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MURRAY, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 54.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MURRAY, John Nesbitt, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 33.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>MYLNE, Robert William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate (South)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>NAVIN, James, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Brunswick Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>NEWMARCH, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 17.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>NOBLE, Matthew, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Abingdon Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 43.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>NORMAN, Captain William Frederick</p> +</td> +<td><p>Percy Square</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 33a.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>NORMANBY, Marquis of</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Gore</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>NORTH, Ford, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Vicarage Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>NORTON, Lady</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Gore</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>OAKES, John Wright, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 28.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>OEHME, William Daniel Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Warwick Square (<i>West Side</i>)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>OGILVY, Sir John, Bart.</p> +</td> +<td><p>South Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Kent House</i>, <i>A</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>OLIPHANT, William Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 60.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>OLIVER, James, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 12.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>O’NEIL, George Bernard, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Mall</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>O’NEIL, Henry Nelson, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>OPPENHEIM, Ernest, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Albert Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 14.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ORKNEY, Earl of</p> +</td> +<td><p>Ennismore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ORLEBAR, Mrs. Eleanor</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cambridge Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="page132"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +132</span>OUTRAM, Lieut. Gen. Sir James Bart.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>OXENHAM, George Nutford, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 27.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>OXLAD, Rev. Robert</p> +</td> +<td><p>Inkerman Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PAGE, Thomas, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Tower Cressy</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PAIN, Thomas, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Phillimore Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PALK, Augustus, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PALMER, Colonel Nicholas</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 19.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PALMER, William Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate (South)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 22.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PARKE, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cromwell Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PARKER, George Cutler, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Pembroke Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PATERSON, William Benjamin, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Sheffield Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 14.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PATTESON, James Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate (South)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PEARPOINT, Robert Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Warwick Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 16.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PEDDER, Major Henry Newsham</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PEEL, Right Honourable Sir Laurence</p> +</td> +<td><p>Durham Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PERROTT, Capt. Octavius George</p> +</td> +<td><p>Argyll Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 49.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PERY, Richard Hay, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 51.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PETO, Charles, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PHIBBS, Major Richard</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 12.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PHILLIP, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>South Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PHILLIPS, John Arthur, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Earl’s Court Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 12.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PHILP, Francis Richard, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Colby House</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PHILPOT, Ven. Archdeacon Benjamin</p> +</td> +<td><p>Wilton House</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PICKERING, Arthur Proctor, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 42.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PICKERING, William Percival, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 42.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PIGOU, Frederick, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Albert Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PIXLEY, Capt. William</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Park Villa</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>POLE, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Argyll Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 48.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>POLLOCK, Robert James, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PONSONBY, Hon. Ashley George John, M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>POOLE, Edward Stanley, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Berkeley Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PORTCH, Julian John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Mall</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PORTER, Lieut. Colonel John</p> +</td> +<td><p>Berkeley Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PORTMAN, Baron</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>POTT, Francis Swaine, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>St. Albany Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>POTTER, Edmund, Esq., M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 22.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>POTTER, Rupert, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 22.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>POTTER, Thomas Bayley, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Petersham Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="page133"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +133</span>POWELL, Mrs. Baden</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate (South)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>POWNEY, Lieut. General Richard</p> +</td> +<td><p>Holland Villas Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 36.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PRANCE, Vaughan, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>South Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Stanhope Villa</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PRESTON, John Hughes, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Warwick Gardens (West)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 25.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PRICE, Bonamy, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PRIESTLEY, Thomas, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Pembroke Cottages (South)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PRINGLE, Colonel John</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PRINSEP, Henry Thoby, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Little Holland House</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PROTHEROE, Doctor John Edward</p> +</td> +<td><p>Lansdowne Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PULMAN, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Crescent</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 22.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PURCELL, Lyndsay Dillon, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Sussex Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 31.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>PURDY, Frederick, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Clarendon Cottage</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>RAE, William Frazer, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cambridge Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 16.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>RAGLAN, Lord</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 58.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>RAM, Stephen, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 36.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>RAMSAY, Andrew Crombie, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 29.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>RANKLEY, Alfred, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>South Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Clifton Villas</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>RAPER, Mrs.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>RAPHAEL, Thomas Athanasio, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Phillimore Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 21.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>RAWDON, Lieut. Gen. John Dawson</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 34.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>RAWES, Rev. William Francis</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>RAWSON, Henry Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Scarsdale Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>RAWSTORNE, Capt. James, R.N.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Abingdon Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 32.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>RAY, Edmund Barker, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 15.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>REA, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Pembroke Cottages North</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>READ, Samuel, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Argyll Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 55.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>READ, Thomas Lawrence, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Petersham Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>REDGRAVE, Richard, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate (South)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 18.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>REDGRAVE, Samuel, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate (South)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 17.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>REED, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Winter Lodge</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>REEVE, Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 62.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>REEVES, Colonel George Marmaduke</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>REYNELL, John Griffiths, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Sheffield Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>RICHARDS, Oliver, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Victoria Cottage</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>RICHARDSON, Charles James, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Square</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 34.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>RICHARDSON, William Burbidge, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Allen Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>RICKARD, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 23.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ROBE, Colonel Frederick Holt, C.B.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ROBERTS, Henry Taylor, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Crescent</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="page134"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +134</span>ROBINSON, Rev. David</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ROGERS, Doctor George Goddard</p> +</td> +<td><p>Allen Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ROGERS, Samuel, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ROLPH, George Frederick, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Abingdon Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 16.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ROSE, Philip, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 59.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ROSS, Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Douro Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 15.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ROSS, General Sir Hew Dalrymple</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 34.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ROTHSCHILD, Baron Lionel Nathan De, M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Kingston House</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ROUGIER, Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Inverness Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ROYLE, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Grove</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 12.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>RUSBRIDGER, Joseph, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>RUTLAND, Duke of</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cromwell Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Manners House</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>RYAN, Charles Lister, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Garden Lodge</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>RYAN, Right Hon. Sir Edward</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SABOUROFF, Peter, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Albert Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SAINSBURY, William Noel, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Crescent</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ST. ALBAN’S, Dowager, Duchess of</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>ST. GEORGE, Colonel John, C.B.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 17.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SARTORIS, Alfred, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 64.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SAUMAREZ, Colonel Hon. John St. Vincent</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 41.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SAUNDERS, Josiah, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Bedford Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SCARLETT, Major-Gen. the Hon. Sir James Yorke, K.C.B.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 25.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SCHENLEY, Edward Wyndham Harrington, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 14.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SCHUSTER, Samuel Leo, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 18.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SCOTLAND, George, Esq., C.B.</p> +</td> +<td><p>St. Mary Abbott’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 13.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SCOTT, Lieut.-Gen. John, C.B.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cromwell Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SCROPE, George Poulett, Esq. M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate (South)</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 25.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SEATON, Edward Johnstone, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Grove</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 22.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SENIOR, Nassau William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 13.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SHAEN, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 15.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SHAW, William Ambrose, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Wycombe Lodge</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SHAFTO, Robert Duncombe, Esq., M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 18.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SHAW, Stewart John Archibald, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 13.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SHEPHEARD, Charles, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Pembroke Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SHEWARD, Joseph, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Albert Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SHIELS, John Caverhill, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Sheffield Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 18.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="page135"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +135</span>SHUTE, Mrs. Deane</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 28.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SIDNEY, Hon. Ernestine Wellington</p> +</td> +<td><p>Petersham Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SIDNEY, Hon. Sophia Phillipa</p> +</td> +<td><p>Petersham Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SIMS, Commander Andrew R.N.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Clarendon Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 24.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SINCLAIR, Ven. Archdeacon John</p> +</td> +<td><p>Vicarage Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>The Vicarage</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SINCLAIR, William Thomson, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Crescent</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SMITH, George, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Tor Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SMITH, James Burrell, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Scarsdale Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 13.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SMITH, Oswald Augustus, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 44.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SMITH, Towers, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Lower Phillimore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 30.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SOADY, John Williams, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SOMERS, Earl</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 33.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SOUTH, Sir James</p> +</td> +<td><p>South Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>The Observatory</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SPILLMAN, George, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 26.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SPOTTISWOODE, Maj.-General A. Cole</p> +</td> +<td><p>Phillimore Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STACPOOLE, Frederick, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Eldon Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STANESBY, Samuel, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>St. George’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STANHAM, George Gordon, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 20.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STEBBING, Charles James, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Eldon Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 26.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STEBBING, John Arthur, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Eldon Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 26.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STEPHENSON, Augustus Keppel, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 56.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STEPHENSON, Lady Mary</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 56.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STEPHENSON, Capt. Sussex Vane</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 56.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STERKY, Charles, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Albert Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 10.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STERLING, Colonel Sir Anthony</p> +</td> +<td><p>South Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STEVENS, Charles Henry Stanly, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Gloucester Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 15.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STEWART, Hope, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STOATT, Charles, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Young Street</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STOCK, Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Bedford Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>East Cottage</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STOCK, Rev. John</p> +</td> +<td><p>Earl’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STOKES, Charles, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Argyll Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 25.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STRACHAN, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Bedford Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 30.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STRAITH, Major Hector</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cromwell Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STRATHEDEN, & CAMPBELL, Lord</p> +</td> +<td><p>South Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Stratheden House</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STUART, Dugald, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STUART, Sir John</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>STUART, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queens’ Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SUTTON, Daniel, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Earl’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 25.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>SWANSTON, Clement Tudway, Esq. Jun.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Gore</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="page136"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +136</span>TALBOT, Colonel, the Hon. Willington Patrick Manvers +Chetwynd</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cromwell Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>TANNER, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>TAPP, William John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Crescent</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>TAYLER, John Frederick, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>TAYLOR, Alfred, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Madeley Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>TAYLOR, Peter Alfred, Esq., M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Aubrey House</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>THACKERAY, Wm. Makepeace, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Green</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>THEED, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Tor Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Campden Lodge</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>THISTLEWOOD, George Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Phillimore Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>THOM, James Pattison, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Earl’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 17.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>THOMAS, Griffith, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 45.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>THRING, Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>THUDICHUM, Dr. John Louis William</p> +</td> +<td><p>Pembroke Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>THURSBY, Rev. William</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 49.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>THWAITES, Daniel, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>THYNNE, Lord Edward, M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Cromwell Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>TILLEARD, Thomas, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Pembroke Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 14.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>TIPPETTS, James Berriman, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Earl’s Court Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 15.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>TOMBS, Mrs. John</p> +</td> +<td><p>Eldon Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 14.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>TOMS, George Bailey, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Phillimore Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 13.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>TRAFFORD SOUTHWELL, Miss</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 19.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>TRENDELL, James Richens, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Abingdon Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 44.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>TROUBRIDGE, Col., Sir Thomas, Bart.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>TUDOR, Owen Davies, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Bedford Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>TURNER, James William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Lower Phillimore Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 31.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>TWEEDDALE, Marquis of</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 23.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>TWISTLETON, Hon. Edward Turner Boyd</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 3.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>UNNA, Ferdinand, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 88.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>VALENTINE, John Sutherland, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Wilton Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>VALLANCE, Captain Thomas William</p> +</td> +<td><p>Wilton Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>VICKERY, Francis Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 27.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>VINCENT, Henry William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Thornwood Lodge</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>VITTOZ, E. Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Clarendon Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>VIZETELLY, Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>York Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Chalfont Lodge</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>VON WEGNERN, Professor Oscar</p> +</td> +<td><p>Abingdon Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 22.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="page137"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +137</span>WADE, James Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Kensington Gore</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WALCOT, Thomas, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Gore</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WALKER, Joseph, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Bath Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WALTON, John Whitehead, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Wickham House</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WARD, Charles, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Douro Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WARD, Hon. Mrs. Dudley</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 46.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WARDLAW, John, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 37.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WATERHOUSE, William P. Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Abingdon Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 36.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WEBB, Henry Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 12.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WEBSTER, Charles Fox, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 52.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WEBSTER, Doctor James</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 11.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WEBSTER, Thomas, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>St. George’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WEBSTER, William Shakespeare, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 5.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WELCH, Frederick, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WELLS, Henry Tamworth, Esq., Jun.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Phillimore Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WELSBY, William Newland, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Holland Villas Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 19.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WEMYSS, Lady Isabella</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Palace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WEST, Algernon E. Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Palace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WEST, Lieut.-Col. James Alexander</p> +</td> +<td><p>Gloucester Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WESTENHOLZ, André P. Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Upper Hornton Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WESTGARTH, William, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Brunswick Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 16.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WESTMACOTT, Richard, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WESTON, Alexander G. Anderdon, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 12.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WHARTON, John J. Smith, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 1.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WHITBREAD, Samuel, Esq., M.P.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WHITE, James, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WHITE, John, Esq., Com. R.N.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Lansdowne Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WHITFIELD, Edmund, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Campden Hill Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 15.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WHITFIELD, George Corpe, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>St. Mary Abbott’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 14.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WHITING, George, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 62.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WHITMORE, Charles Stanton, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 57.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WILD, James Anstey, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 45.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WILLIAMS, Lieut.-Col. George, W., C.B.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Pembroke Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 15.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WILLIAMS, Doctor Henry Llewellyn</p> +</td> +<td><p>Leonard Place</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WILLIAMSON, William Henry, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Shaftesbury Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 4.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WILLIS, Edward Cooper, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 49.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WILLIS, Henry Britton, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Victoria Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 24.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WILSON, Lady Belford</p> +</td> +<td><p>Hyde Park Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WILSON, Doctor John</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 72.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WINN, Hon. Mrs. George</p> +</td> +<td><p>Pembroke Road</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><a name="page138"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +138</span>WINNINGTON, Capt. Henry Jefferies</p> +</td> +<td><p>Petersham Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 8.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WITT, George Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 22.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WOLFHAGEN, Fred. Ferdinand, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Percy Square</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 47.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WOOD, George Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Queen’s Gate Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 2.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WOOD, Doctor William</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>Kensington House</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WOODYEAR, Joseph Mitchell, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Addison Crescent</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WOOLLEY, Rev. Joseph, L.L.D.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Palace Gardens Villas</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 31.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WORTHAM, Major-Gen. Hale Young</p> +</td> +<td><p>Inverness Gardens</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>WYNDHAM, Rev. William Crole</p> +</td> +<td><p>Rutland Gate</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>XENOS, Stefanos, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Kensington Gore</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 6.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: right"> </p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>YOUNG, Sir Charles George</p> +</td> +<td><p>Prince’s Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 9.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>YOUNG, Edwin, Esq.</p> +</td> +<td><p>Allen Terrace</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>No.</i> 7.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> +<h2><a name="page139"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +139</span>ADVERTISING SHEET.</h2> +<h3>PRIZE MEDAL,<br /> +INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">THE HIGHEST +HONOUR AWARDED.</span></p> +<p style="text-align: center"><i>By Her Majesty’s Royal +Letters Patent</i>.<br /> +NEW.</p> +<p style="text-align: center">UPRIGHT +<a href="images/p139b.jpg"> +<img alt= +"Royal Seal" +title= +"Royal Seal" +src="images/p139s.jpg" /> +</a> GRAND</p> +<p style="text-align: center">“ROYAL PATENT +TUBULAR”</p> +<p style="text-align: center">PIANOFORTES,</p> +<p style="text-align: center">(<i>FOUR FEET HIGH ONLY</i>),</p> +<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">INCOMPARABLY +THE BEST EXTANT</span>,</p> +<p>With the following Novel and Unique Improvements.</p> +<p>1. <b>Receding Front</b>, entirely obviating the +obstruction to the Voice in singing, usual with all other Upright +Pianofortes.</p> +<p>2. <b>Improved Desk</b>, of the entire Width of the +Pianoforte, for Duets and Trios, and with or without extending +ends for Accompanyists.</p> +<p>3. <b>New Shape</b>, increasing the Strength and +Durability, with extreme Lightness and Elegance of +appearance.</p> +<p>4. <b>Patent Tubular</b> 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.</p> +<p>5. <b>Superior Double Action</b>, with perfection of +touch.</p> +<p>6. <b>Improved Soft Pedal</b>, without shifting the +Action.</p> + +<div class="gapmediumline"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center"><i>Price Lists</i>, +<i>Drawings</i>, <i>Testimonials</i>, <i>&c.</i>, <i>on +application to</i></p> +<p style="text-align: center">RÜST & Co.,</p> +<p style="text-align: center">PATENTEES & SOLE +MANUFACTURERS,<br /> +34, GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET,<br /> +REGENT STREET, LONDON.</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h3><a name="page140"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +140</span>ROBERT BENNETT,<br /> +Job Master and Coach Builder,</h3> +<p style="text-align: center">WHITE HORSE YARD,<br /> +15, LOWER GROVE, BROMPTON, S.W.</p> +<p>Respectfully submits the following terms:—</p> +<table> +<tr> +<td colspan="6"><p style="text-align: center"><i>For Carriage and +Pair Horses</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="4"><p style="text-align: center"> </p> +</td> +<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">Coachman.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Sociable Barouch, or Brougham</p> +</td> +<td><p><i>£</i></p> +</td> +<td><p><i>s.</i></p> +</td> +<td><p><i>d.</i></p> +</td> +<td><p><i>s.</i></p> +</td> +<td><p><i>d.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>The Day</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>For Two Hours</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Each Hour after</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Theatre, or Dinner Job</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="6"><p style="text-align: center"><i>For Carriage and +One Horse</i>.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan="6"><p>Sociable Barouch, or Brougham</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>The Day</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">16</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>For Two Hours</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Each Hour after</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Balls</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>Theatre, or Dinner Job</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> +<p style="text-align: center"><i>The half-hour charged if entered +upon</i>.</p> +<p style="text-align: center">THE ABOVE CHARGES ARE FOR TOWN USE +ONLY,<br /> +COUNTRY JOURNIES AT PER MILE OR DAY.</p> + +<div class="gapshortline"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center">Jobs by the Month or Year, on +moderate terms.</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h3><a name="page141"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +141</span>GLOVES CLEANED</h3> +<p style="text-align: center">FREE PROM SMELL,<br /> +<span class="GutSmall">BY</span><br /> +LATOUR, RATEAU, & CO.</p> +<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PATENTEES +FOR</span></p> +<p style="text-align: center">CLEANING KID GLOVES,<br /> +DRESSES, SHAWLS, &c.</p> +<p style="text-align: center">DYERS & FURNITURE CLEANERS,</p> +<p style="text-align: center">118, NEW BOND STREET, W.</p> + +<div class="gapshortdoubleline"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center">DAMASK FURNITURE,<br /> +Of every description,<br /> +CHANGED OR DYED, AND REMADE.</p> + +<div class="gapshortline"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center">CHINTZ FURNITURE<br /> +CLEANED AND CALENDERED.</p> + +<div class="gapshortline"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center">FEATHERS<br /> +CLEANED DYED & MOUNTED.</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h3><a name="page142"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +142</span>CRAFT,<br /> +CHEESEMONGER,<br /> +KNIGHTSBRIDGE.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center"><i>Established</i> 1846.</p> +<p>Celebrated for his choice Dairies of <i>Fresh Butter</i>, +which he receives by Rail daily from the Vale of Aylesbury, and +other parts of Buckinghamshire.</p> +<p style="text-align: center">YORK HAMS, WILTSHIRE BACON,<br /> +STILTON CHEESE, PICKLED & DRIED TONGUES,<br /> +BATH CHAPS, CREAM CHEESE, &c, &c.,<br /> +of the Best Quality.</p> + +<div class="gapmediumline"> </div> +<p><i>Families waited upon for Orders by own Carts regularly</i>, +<i>as under</i>,</p> +<p style="text-align: center"><i>DAILY</i>.</p> +<p style="text-align: center">All parts of BELGRAVIA, SOUTH +KENSINGTON, BROMPTON.</p> +<p><i>Twice and Three times Weekly to the undermentioned +Places</i>, <i>viz</i>:—</p> +<table> +<tr> +<td><p>BAYSWATER.</p> +</td> +<td><p>NOTTING HILL.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BARNES.</p> +</td> +<td><p>PUTNEY.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>BATTERSEA.</p> +</td> +<td><p>ROEHAMPTON.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>CHELSEA.</p> +</td> +<td><p>SHEPHERD’S BUSH.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>FULHAM.</p> +</td> +<td><p>TURNHAM GREEN.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>HAMMERSMITH.</p> +</td> +<td><p>WIMBLEDON.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>KENSINGTON.</p> +</td> +<td><p>WANDSWORTH.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p>KILBURN.</p> +</td> +<td><p>WALHAM GREEN.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p style="text-align: center">&c.</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: center">&c.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> +<h3><a name="page143"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 143</span>THE +GENERAL MOURNING ESTABLISHMENT,</h3> +<p style="text-align: center">3, BROMPTON ROW, LONDON, S.W.</p> +<p>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.</p> +<p>MILLINERY, MANTLES, SHAWLS, & MADE-UP SKIRTS, in <span +class="GutSmall">LARGE VARIETY</span>.</p> +<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Dressmaking +under the Superintendence of a Clever Artiste</span>.</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h3>JAMES SHERRY,</h3> +<p style="text-align: center">FAMILY TEA DEALER, GROCER,<br /> +<span class="GutSmall">AND</span><br /> +IMPORTER Of FOREIGN WINES,<br /> +193, SLOANE STREET, S.W.</p> + +<div class="gapdoubleline"> </div> +<h3>GENTLEMEN WITH TENDER FEET.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center">J. CHAPPELL,<br /> +388, Strand, W.C., Bootmaker, and Professor of Fitting,</p> +<p>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 <i>are particularly solicited</i> by J. C., who +will undertake to <i>fit them at once</i>, however +difficult. Established 1825. Inventor of the +“Pulvinar” or Cushion Boots. Ladies Show Rooms +1st floor.</p> + +<div class="gapdoubleline"> </div> +<h3>S. B. FULLER,</h3> +<p style="text-align: center">LATE J. & S. B. FULLER, & +Co.</p> +<p style="text-align: center">(<i>Removed from Rathbone +Place</i>.)<br /> +GALLERY OF FINE ARTS,<br /> +PRINTSELLER, PUBLISHER,<br /> +DECORATIVE FRAME MAKER, ARTIST’S COLOURMAN,<br /> +GENERAL DEALER IN WORKS OF ART,<br /> +61, <i>PALL MALL</i>, <i>OPPOSITE ST. JAMES’S +PALACE</i>.</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h3><a name="page144"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +144</span>ELEGANT PERSONAL REQUISITES.</h3> +<table> +<tr> +<td><p style="text-align: center">Under the<br /> +of Royalty, the<br /> +Aristocracy</p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: center"> +<a href="images/p144.jpg"> +<img alt= +"Royal seal" +title= +"Royal seal" +src="images/p144.jpg" /> +</a></p> +</td> +<td><p style="text-align: center">Patronage<br /> +Nobility, and<br /> +of Europe.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> +<p style="text-align: center">ROWLANDS’ MACASSAR OIL.</p> +<p>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.</p> +<p style="text-align: center">ROWLANDS’ KALYDOR.</p> +<p>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.</p> +<p style="text-align: center">WHITE AND SOUND TEETH</p> +<p>Are indispensible to PERSONAL ATTRACTION, and to health and +longevity, by the proper mastication of food.</p> +<p style="text-align: center">ROWLANDS’ ODONTO,<br /> +<span class="GutSmall">OR PEARL DENTIFRICE,</span></p> +<p>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.</p> +<p style="text-align: center">Sold at 20, Hatton Garden, and by +Chemists and Perfumers.<br /> +Ask for “ROWLANDS’” articles.</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h3>PAPER HANGINGS.</h3> +<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PERSONS +ABOUT TO DECORATE SHOULD INSPECT</span><br /> +SILAS TUCKER’S<br /> +SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF PAPER HANGINGS,<br /> +<span class="GutSmall">AT HIS WAREHOUSE;</span><br /> +234, HIGH HOLBORN,<br /> +Ten Doors East of Little Queen Street, London, W.C.</p> +<p style="text-align: center">Estimates given for every kind of +decoration, also for<br /> +general repairs in town or country.</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h3>RAND AND BECKLEY,</h3> +<p style="text-align: center">297, OXFORD ST., LONDON,<br /> +SADDLERY & HARNESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.<br /> +<span class="GutSmall">MILITARY EQUIPMENTS ON THE SHORTEST +NOTICE.</span></p> +<p>A large and well-seasoned stock for INDIA and the COLONIES, +always on hand.</p> +<p style="text-align: center">INVENTORS OF THE PATENT ELASTIC +SADDLE.</p> +<p style="text-align: center"><i>Estimates on +application</i>.</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h3><a name="page145"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +145</span>BERLIN WOOL AND FANCY REPOSITORY.</h3> +<p>SAUNDERS, E., 1, Craven Place, Kensington.</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h3>BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS.</h3> +<p>THURSTON & Co., 15, Catherine Street, Strand.</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h3>BOOT MAKER.</h3> +<p>THEOBALD, 40, High Street, Kensington.</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h3>BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER.</h3> +<p>PURVIS, H., 33, High Street, Kensington.</p> +<p style="text-align: center">(<i>Pure Welsh Digestive +Bread</i>.)</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h3>CHEESEMONGER, BUTTERMAN, PURVEYOR OF DAIRY PROVISIONS.</h3> +<p>PHILLIPS, C., 1, Young Street, Kensington.</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h3>CHINA AND GLASS WAREHOUSE.</h3> +<p>GREEN, E., 28, Queen’s Buildings, Brompton Road.</p> +<p>ROGERS, Joseph, 8, Newland Terrace, Kensington.</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h3>HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT.</h3> +<p>CLARK, F., 2, Brunswick Place, Brompton, S.W.</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h3>ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN.</h3> +<p>HAILSTONE, E., 25, High Street, Kensington.</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h3>STATIONERS AND BOOKSELLERS.</h3> +<p>BRASSINGTON, J., 25, High Street, Kensington.</p> +<p>WADE and SON, 13, High Street, Kensington.</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h3>TAILORS & HABIT MAKERS.</h3> +<p>POTBURY and PESTER, 9, Lower Phillimore Place, Kensington.</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h3>WHIP MAKERS.</h3> +<p>SWAINE and ADENY (to Her Majesty), 165, Piccadilly, <i>Prize +Medal</i>, 1851 and 1862.</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h2><a name="page146"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +146</span>CONSUMPTION IN ALL ITS STAGES.</h2> +<p style="text-align: center">Coughs, Whooping Cough, Asthma, +Bronchitis, Fever, Ague, Diptheria,<br /> +Hysteria, Rheumatism, Diarrhœa, Spasms, Colic,<br /> +Renal, and Uterine Diseases are immediately relieved by a dose +of</p> +<p style="text-align: center">CHLORODYNE</p> +<p style="text-align: center">(<i>Trade Mark</i>.)</p> +<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">DISCOVERED +AND NAMED BY</span><br /> +Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE, M.R.C.S.L.,<br /> +<span class="GutSmall">EX-ARMY MEDICAL STAFF.</span></p> + +<div class="gapmediumline"> </div> +<p>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.</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Chlorodyne</span> 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 <i>all other remedies fail</i>; +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 <i>once</i>.</p> +<p>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.</p> +<p>The extensive demand for this remedy, known as <span +class="smcap">Dr. J. Collis Browne’s Chlorodyne</span>, 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 +<i>bona fide</i> one, and worthy the attention of all.</p> + +<div class="gapshortline"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center">EXTRACTS OF MEDICAL OPINIONS.</p> +<p>From <span class="smcap">W. Vesalius Pettigrew</span>, +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.”</p> +<p>From <span class="smcap">Dr. M‘Millman</span>, of New +Galloway, Scotland.—“I consider it the most valuable +medicine known.”</p> +<p><span class="smcap">G. Hayward</span>, Esq., Surgeon, +Stow-on-ye-Wold.—“I am now using <span +class="smcap">Dr. J. Collis Browne’s Chlorodyne</span> with +marvellous good effects in allaying inveterate sickness in +pregnancy.”</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Dr. M‘Grigor Croft</span>, late Army +Staff, says: “It is a most valuable medicine.”</p> +<p><span class="smcap">J. C. Baker</span>, Esq., M.D., Bideford: +“It is without doubt the most valuable and certain anodyne +we have.”</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Dr. Gibbon</span>, Army Medical Staff, +Calcutta: “Two doses completely cured me of +Diarrhœa.”</p> +<p>From <span class="smcap">G. V. Ridout</span>, 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.”</p> + +<div class="gapshortline"> </div> +<p><i>CAUTION</i>.—<i>Beware of Spurious Compounds</i>, +<i>or Imitations of</i> “<i>Chlorodyne</i>.” +<i>Dr. Browne placed the Recipe for making</i> +“<i>Chlorodyne</i>” <i>in the hands of Mr. Davenport +ONLY</i>; <i>consequently there can be no other +Manufacturer</i>. <i>The genuine bears the words</i> +“<i>Dr. J. Collis Browne’s Chlorodyne</i>” +<i>on the Government Stamp of each Bottle</i>.</p> + +<div class="gapmediumline"> </div> +<p>Sold only in Bottles, at 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d., by the Sole +Agent and Manufacturer.</p> +<p style="text-align: center">J. T. DAVENPORT,<br /> +<span class="GutSmall">33, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, BLOOMSBURY +SQUARE, LONDON.</span></p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h2><a name="page147"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +147</span><span class="GutSmall">A</span><br /> +SELECTED TRADES’ DIRECTORY<br /> +<span class="GutSmall">FOR THE</span><br /> +Aristocracy of London.</h2> +<p>Qualification for insertion in this List, being a London +Exhibitor at the International Exhibition of 1862.</p> +<p>An * before a Trader’s name, denotes his having received +a Prize Medal.</p> +<p>A † that a Trader has been honourably mentioned.</p> + +<div class="gapdoubleline"> </div> +<h3>BASKETS. Class 4.</h3> +<p>WALDEN, S. J. Whitefriars.</p> +<h3>BOOTS AND SHOES. Class 27.</h3> +<p>* MEDWIN, J., 86, Regent-street.</p> +<h3>BRUSHES AND COMBS. Class 4.</h3> +<p>* LOW, R., SON, and Co., 330, Strand.</p> +<h3><a name="page148"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +148</span>CANDLES (COMPOSITE AND WAX.) Class 4.</h3> +<p>* KNIGHT, J., & SONS.</p> +<h3>CARPETS. Class 22.</h3> +<p>* WATSON, BONTOR, & Co., 36, Old Bond-street.</p> +<h3>CARRIAGES. Class 6.</h3> +<p>* SHANKS, R. H., & F.</p> +<h3>CHINA AND EARTHENWARE. Class 35.</h3> +<p>* DOBSON & PEARCE.</p> +<h3>CHOCOLATE AND COCOAS. Class 3.</h3> +<p>* FRY, J. S., & SON, London and Bristol.</p> +<h3>DRESSING CASES AND TOILET ARTICLES. Class 36.</h3> +<p>* C. ASPREY, 166, Bond-street, and 22, Albermarle-street.</p> +<h3>DRUGS AND PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. Class 2.</h3> +<p>* WINSOR & NEWTON (Fine Colours), 38, Rathbone-place.</p> +<h3>FISHING TACKLE. Class 4.</h3> +<p>* GOWLAND, & Co., 3, Crooked-lane.</p> +<h3><a name="page149"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +149</span>FLANNELS, SILK, WOOL, & CLOTHS. Class +21.</h3> +<p>* THRESHER & GLENNY, 152, Strand.</p> +<h3>FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY. Class 30.</h3> +<p>* JOHNSTONE & JEANES, 67, New Bond-street. +<i>Glass</i>.</p> +<h3>HAMS, BACON, CHAPS & OX TONGUES. Class 3.</h3> +<p>* MORTON, J. T., 106, Leadenhall-street, E.C.</p> +<h3>HATS AND CAPS. Class 27.</h3> +<p>* ELLWOOD, & SONS, Gt. Charlotte-st. +Blackfriars-road.</p> +<h3>HOSIERY, GLOVES, & CLOTHING IN GENERAL. Class +27.</h3> +<p>* MORLEY, J. & R., Wood-street, E.C.</p> +<h3>INDIA RUBBER MANUFACTURERS. Class 4.</h3> +<p>* SILVER, S. W., & Co., 66 and 67, Cornhill, E.C.</p> +<h3>IRON, AND GENERAL HARDWARE. Class 31.</h3> +<p>* BENHAM, & SONS, 19, Wigmore-street.</p> +<h3>IVORY ARTICLES. Class 4.</h3> +<p>† FENTUM, M., 85, New Bond-street, & 8, +Hemming’s-row.</p> +<h3><a name="page150"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +150</span>JEWELLERY. Class 33.</h3> +<p>† HANCOCK, C. F., 39, Bruton-crescent, Bond-street.</p> +<h3>JELLIES, FRUIT, SYRUPS, AND CULINARY ESSENCES. Class +3.</h3> +<p>† FORTNUM, MASON, & Co.. 180, Piccadilly.</p> +<h3>LINENS. Class 19.</h3> +<p>† DEWAR, D., & SONS, Wood-street, E.C.</p> +<h3>MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Class 16.</h3> +<p>† RUDALL, ROSE, & CARTE, 20, Charing-cross.</p> +<h3>MUSLINS. Class 18.</h3> +<p>† OUTRAM & Co., 13, Watling-street.</p> +<h3>PAPER HANGINGS, AND GENERAL DECORATIONS. Class 30.</h3> +<p>† JACKSON & GRAHAM, Oxford-street.</p> +<h3>PAPER, STATIONERY, &c. Class 28.</h3> +<p>† WEDGEWOOD, & SON, 9, Cornhill, E.C.</p> +<h3>PERFUMERY. Class 4.</h3> +<p>CLEAVER, F. S., Red Lion-street.</p> +<h3><a name="page151"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +151</span>PIANOFORTES. Class 4.</h3> +<p>RÜST, & Co., 34, Great Marlborough-street.</p> +<h3>PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, BOTTLED FRUITS, &c. Class +3.</h3> +<p>* BATTY, & Co., Pavement, Finsbury.</p> +<h3>PRESERVED MEATS, FRUITS, & VEGETABLES, &c. +Class 3.</h3> +<p>PARTRIDGE, E.. 22, Leadenhall-street, E.C.</p> +<h3>QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, TOILET COVERS, &c. Class +18.</h3> +<p>* OUTRAM, & Co., 13, Watling-street, E.C.</p> +<h3>SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c. Class 26.</h3> +<p>* SWAINE & ADENEY, 165, Piccadilly.</p> +<h3>SILKS AND VELVETS. Class 20.</h3> +<p>CAMPBELL, HARRISON, & LLOYD.</p> +<h3>STEEL CUTLERY, &c. Class 32.</h3> +<p>* MAPPIN, BROTHERS, 222, Regent-street.</p> +<h3>TAPESTRY, LACE, AND EMBROIDERY. Class 24.</h3> +<p>HOWELL, JAMES, & Co., Regent-street.</p> +<h3><a name="page152"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 152</span> +TARTAN’S SHAWLS, CLOAKS, &c. Class 13.</h3> +<p>KEIR, SCOTT, & KILNER, 58, Cannon-street, West, E.C.</p> +<h3>TELESCOPES, OPERA GLASSES, BAROMETERS, &c. Class +13.</h3> +<p>* DALLMEYER, J. H., 19, Bloomsbury-street.</p> +<h3>TOBACCOS, CIGARS, AND SNUFFS. Class 3.</h3> +<p>* WILLS, W. D., & H. O., Bristol.</p> +<h3>TOYS AND GAMES. Class 29.</h3> +<p>CREMER, & SON, 27, New Bond-street. Bond-street.</p> +<h3>TRUNKS & TRAVELLING APPARATUS. Class 36.</h3> +<p>* DAY, & SON, 353, Strand.</p> +<h3>WATCHES, &c. Class 15.</h3> +<p>DELOLME, H. 48, Rathbone-place, Oxford-street.</p> +<h3>WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEER. Class 3.</h3> +<p>* ARCHER, J. A.</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h2><a name="page153"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +153</span>JAMES PADGETT AND SON.</h2> +<p style="text-align: center">OFFICES AND VAULTS AT THE<br /> +<b>PANTECHNICON</b>, <b>BELGRAVIA</b>,<br /> +AND OPPOSITE THE FRENCH EMBASSY,<br /> +<b>ALBERT GATE</b>, <b>HYDE PARK</b>.</p> + +<div class="gapshortline"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center">ESTABLISHED BY JAMES PADGETT IN +1789.</p> + +<div class="gapshortline"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center"><b>WINE MERCHANTS</b>,<br /> +FRENCH BRANDY IMPORTERS,<br /> +<b>LIQUEUR MERCHANTS</b>,<br /> +BONDERS OF SCOTCH & IRISH WHISKIES,<br /> +<b>BASS’S & ALLSOPP’S ALES</b>.<br /> +CYDER AND IRISH STOUT BOTTLERS.</p> + +<div class="gapshortdoubleline"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center">A FEW PRICE QUOTATIONS ONLY HERE +GIVEN.</p> +<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">TERMS +CASH.</span></p> +<table> +<tr> +<td><p><span class="smcap">Port</span> (13,000 dozens in +Stock)</p> +</td> +<td><p>28s. 32s. 36s. 42s. to 96s.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><span class="smcap">Sherry</span> (pale, golden, or +brown)</p> +</td> +<td><p>24s. 28s. 32s. 36s. to 72s.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><span class="smcap">Claret & Burgundy</span> +(Beaujolais)</p> +</td> +<td><p>14s. 18s. 24s. 30s. to 120s.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><span class="smcap">Hock & Moselle</span> (still and +sparkling)</p> +</td> +<td><p>36s. 42s. 48s. 54s. to 72s.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><span class="smcap">Champagne</span> (& Sparkling +Hermitage)</p> +</td> +<td><p>36s. 42s. 48s. 54s. to 84s.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p><span class="smcap">Brandy</span> (of rare quality and +age)</p> +</td> +<td><p>42s. 60s. 78s. 96s. to 120s.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> +<p><span class="smcap">Whisky, Gin, Rum, +Schiedam-Hollands</span>, from the most noted Distilleries, and +aged, pure, as from the Still.</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Maraschino, Noyeau, Curaçoa</span>, +and <span class="smcap">Cherry Brandy</span>, in Pints and +Quarts, at half the former cost.</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Bass’s, Allsopp’s, +Scotch</span>, and other Ales in Imperial bottles.</p> + +<div class="gapshortline"> </div> +<p>P.S.—To Families residing in Town, only during the +fashionable season, <span class="smcap">James Padgett and +Son</span> solicit confidence for the supply of <span +class="smcap">Reliable and First-class Wines</span> in such <span +class="smcap">small quantities</span> as most convenient to +receive for immediate use, whether by the <span +class="smcap">Single Bottle, Half-dozen</span>, or <span +class="smcap">otherwise</span>, also <span +class="smcap">Spirits</span> in like manner.</p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h2><a name="page154"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 154</span>THE +BROMPTON<br /> +Turkish or Hot Air Baths,</h2> +<p style="text-align: center">ALFRED PLACE, THURLOE SQUARE.</p> + +<div class="gapshortline"> </div> +<p><b>The Days for GENTLEMEN</b> are Tuesdays Wednesday, Fridays, +and Saturdays.</p> +<p><b>PRIVATE BATHS</b> (<i>Entrance</i>, <i>No.</i> 8, <i>North +Terrace</i>, <i>Alexander Square</i>,) Mondays, Thursdays, and +Saturdays.</p> +<p><b>The Days for LADIES</b> are Mondays and Thursdays.</p> +<p><b>PRIVATE BATHS</b>, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.</p> + +<div class="gapshortline"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center">TESTIMONIALS.</p> +<p>“Nothing is wanting in this Establishment calculated to +test the value of the agent, in a manner which would meet the +approbation of all.”—<i>Lancet</i>, <i>June</i> +1<i>st</i>, 1861.</p> +<p>“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.”—<i>Med. Times</i>, <i>May</i> +25<i>th</i>, 1861.</p> +<p>“Having taken several Baths at this Establishment, I can +speak from my own observation, and state, that in every respect +it is complete.”—<i>J. Spencer Wells</i>, +<i>F.R.C.S.</i></p> +<p>“I have no hesitation in saying, that the Messrs. +Pollard’s Baths are by far the best that I have ever yet +found.”—<i>Aubrey Charles Price</i>, <i>Minister of +Lock Chapel</i>.</p> +<p>“I am bound to bear my testimony to the excellence of +the Brompton Baths. I consider them most admirable in every +respect.”—<i>R. H. Goolden</i>, <i>M.D.</i></p> +<p>“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.”—<i>Erasmus Wilson</i>, <i>F.R.C.S.</i></p> +<p>“I have much pleasure in stating, that after visiting +most of the Baths of the Metropolis, that Messrs. <span +class="smcap">Pollard’s</span> Baths are far superior to +any I have seen.”—<i>Robert Greenhagh</i>, +<i>M.D.</i></p> +<p>“I have great pleasure in testifying to the great +superiority of the Baths in this +Establishment.”—<i>T. Cahill</i>, <i>M.D.</i></p> +<p>“I have derived so much comfort and benefit from Messrs. +<span class="smcap">Pollard’s</span> Baths, that it will be +a duty, as well as a pleasure, to recommend them to my neighbours +and friends.”—<i>S. C. Hall</i>.</p> +<p>“This is the best arranged Turkish Bath that I have ever +yet seen, the ventilation is excellent.”—<i>Robert +Rawlinson</i>, <i>Sanitary Commissioner to the Army in the +East</i>.</p> + +<div class="gapshortline"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center"><span +class="GutSmall">COMMUNICATIONS TO BE ADDRESSED TO</span><br /> +Messrs. E. & C. POLLARD, M.R.C.S.E., Proprietors.</p> +<h2><a name="pagei"></a><span class="pagenum">p. i</span>FAMILY +MOURNING.</h2> + +<div class="gapshortdoubleline"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center">MESSRS. JAY</p> +<p>Respectfully announce that great Economy is effected by +purchasing Mourning at their Establishment,</p> +<p style="text-align: center">247, 249, and 251, REGENT +STREET,</p> +<p style="text-align: center">Their Stock of Family Mourning +being the largest in Europe.</p> + +<div class="gapshortdoubleline"> </div> +<p>Though <span class="smcap">Messrs. Jay</span> professedly keep +the best articles for <span class="smcap">Mourning</span> and +<span class="smcap">Half-Mourning</span>, they supply a complete +Suit of</p> +<p style="text-align: center">Domestic Mourning, for +Two-and-a-Half Guineas.</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Mourning</span> Costume of every +description is kept ready-mode, and can be forwarded in Town or +Country, at a moment’s notice.</p> +<p>The most reasonable Prices are charged, and the wear of every +Article is guaranteed.</p> + +<div class="gapmediumline"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center"><span +class="GutSmall">THE</span><br /> +LONDON GENERAL MOURNING WAREHOUSE,<br /> +REGENT STREET<br /> +<span class="GutSmall">(NEXT TO THE CIRCUS).</span></p> + +<div class="gapline"> </div> +<h2><a name="pageii"></a><span class="pagenum">p. ii</span>The +London Agency.</h2> +<p style="text-align: center"><i>Annual +Subscription</i>—<i>One Guinea</i>.</p> +<p style="text-align: center"><span +class="smcap">Offices</span>—9, ADELPHI TERRACE, STRAND, +W.C.</p> + +<div class="gapshortline"> </div> +<p><span class="smcap">O’Byrne Brothers</span>, & Co., +<i>invite</i> Public attention to their long-established Agency, +through which the business of Subscribers is transacted in each +or all of the following Departments for <span class="smcap">One +Guinea</span> <i>per Annum</i>, without <i>further +charge</i>.</p> +<p>BAKING Accounts Opened with Individuals or Firms.</p> +<p>INCOMER ALLOWANCES, and ANNUITIES Drawn and Remitted.</p> +<p>INVESTMENTS Effected,</p> +<p>DOMESTIC and Other Orders Executed.</p> +<p>PARCELS and LETTERS Received and Forwarded.</p> + +<div class="gapshortline"> </div> +<p style="text-align: center"><b>IMPORTANT NOTICE</b>.</p> +<p>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, +<i>however small</i>, without troubling their Bankers.</p> +<p style="text-align: right">O’BYRNE BROTHERS, & +CO.</p> +<h2>Footnotes</h2> +<p><a name="footnote0"></a><a href="#citation0" +class="footnote">[0]</a> By error, printed Percy Square in +body of work.</p> +<p>***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE ARISTOCRACY OF LONDON: PART I: +KENSINGTON***</p> +<pre> + + +***** This file should be named 42385-h.htm or 42385-h.zip****** + + +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: +http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/4/2/3/8/42385 + + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed. + +Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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