The Times, Tuesday, April 19th, 1842
ADVERTISEMENT
In addition to the above distinguished patronage* to the newly invented Spectacle Lenses and Invisible Voice Conductor the undermentioned medical gentlemen among many others have given their unqualified approval
Jame Blundell M.D, 1 Gt George St, ..........., George Cursham, M.D, 5 Saville Row,....etc, etc
The Messrs S and B Solomons' Invisible Voice Conductor, Sound Magnifiers, is not perceptible: it pours the conversation into the ears to such an extent that in severe cases deafness cannot be observed
(* the "above" is a list of Royalty and Nobility)
This is just a 12mth after the '41 Census.. There are entries for George before 1841 re The Mercantile Co in London but doesn't give his address.
Am trying to sort out the "various" Revs - Thomas Leeson Cursham, Mansfield; Thomas Cursham, Bakewell and Thomas Cursham, Sutton in Ashfield (are the last 2 the same individual?). Have found
The Derby Mercury, Wednesday, March 16th, 1831
Deaths
On the 7th instant at Morton, Near Southwell, Mr Charles Cursham, in the 45th year of his age, youngest brother of the late Rev Thomas Cursham of Sutton in Ashfield and Uncle to the Rev Dr Cursham, Vicar of Mansfield.
regards