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    Hi,
    My 3x gt grandfather, William Goring, was a tailor. In the early 1800s his address was 14 Pall Mall, as was his business address. Does anyone know what Pall Mall was like in the early 1800s?
    He later moved to Devonshire Street, Off Harley street, but his business was in Warwick Street, off Regent Street. In the directory he is listed as a tailor and masonic clothier. Does anyone know whether he would have been a higher class tailor or just bog standard? Is there any way I can find out more about him? Would the tailors guild have information about him or his apprenticeship?
    I would love to know what sort of clothes he made, but I guess there is no way of finding this out. I have contacted the Masonic Lodge and hope they can give me more information about him.
    I love genealogy but for every detail I uncover I find more questions I want answering.
    Thanks for reading.
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    HI Diane, you might find something here at The Merchant Taylors' Company of London.
    Hugh.

    http://www.merchant-taylors.co.uk/

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    Thank you so much Finbar, I had totally forgotten about Google Books and have just found 124 references to one of my ancestors.

    You have made my day.

    I just have to figure how to print out the page that refers because I certainly cannot afford to buy all the books and Portuguese Libraries do not stock them.

    But thanks again.

    Sorry to hijack your thread Diane.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finbar View Post
    Hi Mutley.

    Use the 'camera' tool to cut and paste the areas of text you want to print.

    (Apologies from me as well Diane.)

    Oh Diane, I am ever so sorry to be interrupting.

    Finbar, it is not letting me do it
    I will try again tomorrow and if I cannot do it, I'll start a new thread as it may be useful to other members to learn how. It'll have to be tomorrow because if I start mucking about with 124 books tonight then I will still be here tomorrow.

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    You can just Print Screen the page and paste it to a word pad, that's what I do then you have the page in it's original form.
    Hugh.

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    Thanks for the tip about Google Books - I never new this interesting resource existed.

    Regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finbar View Post
    Diane - this link will take you to an old article in 'Notes and Queries' magazine, regarding a William Goring - William IV And The Tailor. Could there be any connection with 'your' William?
    Hi Finbar,
    how interesting. Especially when my William Goring was born in Chertsey! I wonder if that was his father or grandfather? I need to visit Chertsey at some time I think.
    Many thanks.
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    Hi Finbar,
    the mention in the Poll Book is certainly him, but what exactly is a poll book and what can we learn from it?
    Sorry to bother you.
    (By the way I don't mind anyone getting involved with my threads - if it helps that's fine by me )
    Diane x

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    Hi Finbar,
    what was the state of play regarding voting at that time? Did all adult males have the right to vote?
    Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dreynoldsuk View Post
    what was the state of play regarding voting at that time?
    After the 1832 Reform Act, about one in seven adult males were able to vote. That's an average - it wouldn't be spread evenly around the country.

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    Did all adult males have the right to vote?
    Not until the 1918 Act.

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