Author Topic: Middlesex Court Session 8 April 1833  (Read 2509 times)

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Re: Middlesex Court Session 8 April 1833
« Reply #9 on: Friday 25 May 18 03:35 BST (UK) »
There is these deaths...

PEART, CHARLOTTE        69      
GRO Reference: 1848  D Quarter in SAINT PANCRAS  Volume 01  Page 288

PEART, JOHN        78      
GRO Reference: 1852  D Quarter in ST PANCRAS  Volume 01B  Page 82

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Re: Middlesex Court Session 8 April 1833
« Reply #10 on: Friday 25 May 18 04:40 BST (UK) »
Can't see any births to this couple yet, but I think this is Charlotte - died Dec qtr 1848 St Pancras (1/288) aged 69. And possibly John died Dec qtr 1852 St Pancras (1b/82) aged 78.


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Re: Middlesex Court Session 8 April 1833
« Reply #11 on: Friday 25 May 18 17:28 BST (UK) »
Bell's New Weekly Messenger, Sunday 17 March 1833
John Pearl, an old man of decent appearance, who keeps green-grocer’s shop in Tottenham-street, charged his daughter, Mary Anne, aged 16, with robbing him. The early indications of depravity displayed displayed by the girl had almost broken the hearts of her parents. She had absconded three times from them, taking with her on each occasion quantity of their property.  Once her father followed her 200 miles, and it was with great difficulty that he could persuade her to return home.  She lately absconded with several large bundles of wearing apparel, and she was traced to the lodgings of some disreputable females. The old man said it was a painful thing to prosecute a daughter, but he felt she was incorrigible.

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Re: Middlesex Court Session 8 April 1833
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 26 May 18 01:17 BST (UK) »
Good find Gali.


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Re: Middlesex Court Session 8 April 1833
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 26 May 18 01:50 BST (UK) »
Yes, good find!

There is this ad in The Times, Dec 13, 1820

"Want places ...
As valet to a Gentleman, or Servant in a Family, in or out of livery; can cut or dress hair, and perfectly understands his business in both capacities; no objection to town or country and can be well recommended from a family in town. Direct to J.H. at Mr. Peart's, greengrocer at 10 Tottenham-Street, Fitzroy-Square."

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Re: Middlesex Court Session 8 April 1833
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 26 May 18 02:02 BST (UK) »
Not sure if there was more than one greengrocer's on Tottenham St, or if John PEART had ceased business there by 1834. On 29 April 1834 there was advertisement for a cook at "Mr Mann's, Greengrocer, Tottenham-Street, Fitzroy-Square" (Morning Post, Monday, April 29, 1834), and also a fire on 23 December 1842 at the premises of "Mr Hibbert, greengrocer and fruiterer, Tottenham Street" (The Age, Sunday, December 25, 1842)

Maybe more than one, as John was still there in the 1841 and 1851 census.

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Re: Middlesex Court Session 8 April 1833
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 26 May 18 02:11 BST (UK) »
Another advertisement, Morning Post, Friday, June 20, 1834:

"As Housemaid in a respectable family, or to attend upon an elderly Lady or two or three young Ladies, a young person of respectability, 25 years of age, who has no objection to a short distance from town. Respectable references can be given. Direct to J.H.B. at Mrs Peart's, 10, Tottenham-street, Tottenham-court-road."

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Re: Middlesex Court Session 8 April 1833
« Reply #16 on: Saturday 26 May 18 13:50 BST (UK) »
Hope this link works, a W Peart at the same address, precise date unclear

https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O693566/trade-card-unknown/

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Re: Middlesex Court Session 8 April 1833
« Reply #17 on: Sunday 27 May 18 01:17 BST (UK) »
Hope this link works, a W Peart at the same address, precise date unclear

https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O693566/trade-card-unknown/

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