Hi : I'm researching some dodgy publishers in the mid to late Victorian era, all based in London, who ran into legal issues with the books they put out. The main characters are William Dugdale, who...
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14-05-2022 4:49 PM
Thread: 19th century criminal records & transcripts
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19th century criminal records & transcripts
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10-06-2021 3:55 PM
Thread: London postage stamp dealer
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A final amendment. . . I managed to locate the...
A final amendment. . . I managed to locate the dealer, but found him (in a 1961 'phone book) to have been at 10 Union Court, London EC2. This is very close to where I believed him to have been --...
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10-06-2021 5:50 AM
Thread: London postage stamp dealer
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To amend my own posting, I think Little...
To amend my own posting, I think Little Winchester Street can be removed from the equation, and 'Austin Friars' should actually be Austin Friars Passage. My apologies.
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09-06-2021 8:33 PM
Thread: London postage stamp dealer
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London postage stamp dealer
Hello : this is a difficult one. I'm looking for the name of a postage stamp dealer who had a shop c. 1962 in a narrow alley behind Old Broad Street, City of London. The whole area is now totally...
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14-07-2019 5:52 PM
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Almach, hi : that's pretty amazing. It's spelled...
Almach, hi : that's pretty amazing. It's spelled 'Layenby' but close enough to be seriously of interest. I note that head-of-the-house John was born at Hull, a place I keep coming up against even...
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14-07-2019 4:41 AM
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My thanks to all who have helped me on this. . ....
My thanks to all who have helped me on this. . . I did find an excellent large-scale map of the area in 1866, and found Green Walk easily. It's a short street running parallel to Blackfriars Station...
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13-07-2019 4:10 PM
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Thanks, Grisel, that sounds promising and...
Thanks, Grisel, that sounds promising and accounts for the two websites I cited above each of which gives alternative names for Green Walk. The one to which you refer to seems the most likely. *When*...
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12-07-2019 6:24 PM
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The mother (Louisa Lazenby)gave birth to Arthur...
The mother (Louisa Lazenby)gave birth to Arthur Spillane Lazenby at 30 Greek Street, Soho, where she is a lodger in the 1861 census. The address of the informant, who is also Louisa L., is given as...
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12-07-2019 4:49 AM
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I went through all the 1861 census paged for...
I went through all the 1861 census paged for Green Walk but alas there are no families that seem to match. No lazenbys at all, and only one Hall -- a servant. There is a bookseller -- odd for an area...
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12-07-2019 3:39 AM
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Bless you Almach! I'll get stuck in in the...
Bless you Almach! I'll get stuck in in the morning and report back.
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12-07-2019 1:03 AM
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Related to this topic, is there any way to check...
Related to this topic, is there any way to check the census by street rather than by name of resident? On the birth certificate of Arthur Spillane Lazenby, the address of the 'informant' appears to...
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11-07-2019 12:47 AM
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Great find, Almach! But odd Louisa gave birth...
Great find, Almach! But odd Louisa gave birth where she was a lodger, but indicates on the birth certificate her actual domicile was elsewhere. This family will be the death of me!
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10-07-2019 8:00 PM
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I know Greek Street quite well. "Private Eye" is...
I know Greek Street quite well. "Private Eye" is published there, a periodical I've followed since its inception in 1960 even though I've since moved to the US.
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I just received the birth certificates for Arthur...
I just received the birth certificates for Arthur Spillane Lazenby and Lilian Florence Lazenby. More questions than answers are revealed.
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All may not be lost. William Lazenby was born in...
All may not be lost. William Lazenby was born in Ipswich, Suffolk, in 1834. So there may be a connection. The fact he may have gone to Australia is unfortunate though. Lazenby had a son named Walter...
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04-07-2019 9:37 PM
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Oooh Amazing, grisel! Well spotted. I've sent off...
Oooh Amazing, grisel! Well spotted. I've sent off for birth certs for the oldest (Arthur Spillane Lazenby) who has no mother's maiden name indicated. I am very interested to see what that shows. If...
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04-07-2019 7:13 PM
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Thanks for looking, Megan. "William Lazenby" is...
Thanks for looking, Megan. "William Lazenby" is to be found plying his trade as early as 1871 (when he was passing himself off a "Henry Ashby, alias William Lazenby", and as late as 1886 as "D....
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03-07-2019 5:33 PM
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Good tip. Thanks. I'll see what the 1866 birth...
Good tip. Thanks. I'll see what the 1866 birth certificate I ordered for Louisa Emma Lazenby shows and then, I think, get the others. The name 'Hall' is an irritation, and it just occurred to me that...
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03-07-2019 12:19 AM
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As I've posted elsewhere, I think Almach may have...
As I've posted elsewhere, I think Almach may have solved the riddle with her discovery of Louisa Mary Lazenby. I need to find out who she married. That will be the clincher. My thanks to you.
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03-07-2019 12:15 AM
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I'm working on a lead from 'Almach' who points to...
I'm working on a lead from 'Almach' who points to the birth in 1839 of an Louisa Mary Lazenby. The date and place are exactly right, and for complicated reasons it's *possible* that her husband...
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03-07-2019 12:09 AM
Thread: St. Brides -- quick question
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Alma, the more I think about Louisa Mary Lazenby...
Alma, the more I think about Louisa Mary Lazenby and your suggestion that her husband switched names with her is making more sense. "Louisa M." and the place of birth are too significant. I'll...
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02-07-2019 8:55 PM
Thread: St. Brides -- quick question
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Thanks Alma : In FreeBMD, then, should the...
Thanks Alma : In FreeBMD, then, should the 'District' column indicate 'West London'? A disaster if true since none of the possibilities (Louisa Hall) have this district. There is one that's simply...
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02-07-2019 6:41 PM
Thread: St. Brides -- quick question
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St. Brides -- quick question
Hello : I have a relative who according to the censuses was born about 1840 at St. Brides. This I know to be London of course, but it is not apparently a pukkah registration district and I was...
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02-07-2019 5:52 PM
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Hi, Alma : Great work! I was quite unaware of...
Hi, Alma : Great work! I was quite unaware of Arthur's military career, if it can be so described, although I had spotted the matter of his desertion which somehow seems in line with that family...
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02-07-2019 7:10 AM
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That's a really interesting theory. . ....
That's a really interesting theory. . . unfortunately, the Louisa Hall who married Silas Kent was, as you say, born in Gloucestershire whereas the Louisa Hall who married or cohabited with Lazenby...
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