Marylebone is in Westminster [Map].
Samuel Pepys' Diary. 22nd March 1660. After that to Westminster, and took leave of Kate Sterpin who was very sorry to part with me, and after that of Mr. George Mountagu (age 37), and received my warrant of Mr. Blackburne, to be Secretary to the two Generals of the Fleet. Then to take my leave of the Clerks of the Council, and thence Doling and Luellin would have me go with them to Mount's chamber, where we sat and talked and then I went away. So to my Lord (in my way meeting Chetwind and Swan [Map] and bade them farewell) where I lay all night with Mr. Andrews. This day Mr. Sheply went away on board and I sent my boy with him. This day also Mrs. Jemimah went to Marrowbone, so I could not see her. Mr. Moore being out of town to-night I could not take leave of him nor speak to him about business which troubled me much. I left my small case therefore with Mr. Andrews for him.
Before 1743 Elizabeth Luttrell "Bad Lady Betty" was born to Simon Luttrell 1st Earl Carhampton (age 29) and Judith Maria Lawes Countess Carhampton (age 23) in Marylebone.
On 24th January 1743 Anne Luttrell Duchess Cumberland and Strathearn was born to Simon Luttrell 1st Earl Carhampton (age 30) and Judith Maria Lawes Countess Carhampton (age 23) at Marylebone.
On 23rd August 1746, Saturday, Robert Rochfort 1st Earl of Belvedere (age 38) and Richard Herbert (age 42) engaged in a duel over a long-standing debt of honour at the fields between Tottenham Court Road and Marylebone. Robert Rochfort 1st Earl of Belvedere was badly wounded. Richard Herbert received a ball in the eye which came out at the back of the skull. He survived albeit with mentaal impairment.
On 30th September 1780 Elizabeth Fortescue 5th Marchioness Lothian (age 35) died in Marylebone probably as a result of childbirth.
On 5th February 1795 Thomas Laurence Dundas 2nd Earl Zetland was born to Lawrence Dundas 1st Earl Zetland (age 28) and Harriet Hale Baroness Dundas (age 25) at Marylebone.
On 21st August 1808 John Charles Dundas was born to Lawrence Dundas 1st Earl Zetland (age 42) in Marylebone and Harriet Hale Baroness Dundas (age 39).
On 18th January 1832 Henry Holroyd 3rd Earl Sheffield was born to George Augustus Frederick Charles Holroyd 2nd Earl Sheffield (age 29) and Harriet Lascelles Countess Sheffield (age 30) at Marylebone.
On 28th July 1836 Edward Seymour 11th Duke of Somerset (age 61) and Margaret Shaw Stewart Duchess Somerset were married at Marylebone. She by marriage Duchess Somerset. He the son of Webb Seymour 10th Duke of Somerset and Anne Maria Bonnell Duchess Somerset.
On 14th August 1837 Robert Brudenell 6th Earl Cardigan (age 68) died at Marylebone. His son James (age 39) succeeded 7th Earl Cardigan, 7th Baron Brudenell of Stonton in Leicestershire, 3rd Baron Brudenell Deene in Northamptonshire. Elizabeth Tollemache Countess Cardigan (age 39) by marriage Countess Cardigan.
On 28th January 1838 Edward Cavendish was born to William Cavendish 7th Duke Devonshire (age 29) and Blanche Georgiana Howard (age 26) at Marylebone. Coefficient of inbreeding 1.65%.
On 16th October 1938 Edward Montagu Cavendish Stanley (age 44) died at Marylebone.
In 1963 Stanley Johnson (age 22) and Charlotte Offlow Fawcett (age 20) were married at Marylebone.
Berners Street, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 3rd April 1782 William Henry Lyttelton 3rd Baron Lyttelton was born to William Henry Lyttelton 1st Baron Lyttelton (age 57) and Caroline Bristow Baroness Lyttelton (age 36) at Berners Street.
Bryanston Square Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
Cavendish Square Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
In 1763 Francis Cotes (age 36) puchased a house in Cavendish Square Marylebone.
On 3rd June 1803 Bishop George Murray (age 42) died in Cavendish Square Marylebone after having caught a chill leaving the House of Lords.
On 1st January 1853 Jonathan Wathen Phipps aka Waller 1st Baronet (age 83) died at Cavendish Square Marylebone. He was buried at Holy Trinity Church Marylebone. His son Thomas (age 47) succeeded 2nd Baronet Waller of Braywick Lodge in Berkshire.
14 Cavendish Square Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
Before 10th June 1851 Catherine Louise Georgina Marlay (age 20) was living at 14 Cavendish Square Marylebone with her mother (age 55) and brother (age 22).
32 Cavendish Square Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
Around 1800 Martin Archer Shee (age 30) moved to 32 Cavendish Square Marylebone the former house of George Romney (age 65).
Harcourt House Cavendish Square Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 6th December 1879 William John Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck 5th Duke Portland (age 79) died unmarried at his London residence Harcourt House Cavendish Square Marylebone. He was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery [Map]. His first cousin once removed William (age 21) succeeded 6th Duke Portland, 7th Earl of Portland.
Wigmore Street Cavendish Square, Cavendish Square Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
13 Wigmore Street Cavendish Square, Cavendish Square Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 27th May 1844 Henry Hopper (age 77) died at 13 Wigmore Street Cavendish Square.
Devonshire Place, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
12 Devonshire Place, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 23rd February 1929 Richard Knight Causton 1st Baron Southwark (age 85) died at 12 Devonshire Place, Marylebone. Baron Southwark of Southwark in London extinct. His estate probated in the London Registry at £21282 12s 2d.
George Street Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
Heatherley School of Fine Art George Street Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
George Howard 9th Earl Carlisle educated at Heatherley School of Fine Art George Street Marylebone.
Great Cumberland Place, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 10th February 1797 George Chichester 3rd Marquess Donegal was born to George Chichester 2nd Marquess Donegal (age 27) at Great Cumberland Place.
On 11th June 1799 Edward Chichester 4th Marquess Donegal was born to George Chichester 2nd Marquess Donegal (age 29) at Great Cumberland Place.
On 20th September 1814 George Augustus Frederick Murray 6th Duke Atholl was born to James Murray 1st Baron Glenlyon (age 32) and Emily Frances Percy Baroness Goldolphin Helston (age 26) at Great Cumberland Place.
On 6th March 1923 Robert George Windsor-Clive 1st Earl Plymouth (age 65) died at Great Cumberland Place. He was buried at Windsor Clive Family Plot, St Bartholomew's Church, Tardebigge. His son Ivor (age 34) succeeded 2nd Earl Plymouth in Devon. Irene Corona Charteris Countess Plymouth (age 21) by marriage Countess Plymouth in Devon.
Great Cumberland Street, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
The Times. 13th February 1867. DEATH OF LORD FEVERSHAM. We regret to announce the death, after a short illness, of Lord Feversham (deceased), which occurred on Monday night at his residence in Great Cumberland Street. The late William Duncombe Baron Feversham, of Dancombe Park, County York, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, was son of Charles first Lord by his marriage with Lady Charlotte Legge, only daughter of William, second Earl of Dartmouth. He was born on the 14th of January, 1798, so that he was in his 69th year. The deceased nobleman was educted at Eton [Map], and afterwards proceeded to Christ Church, Oxford. He married l8th of December, 1823, Lady Louisa Stewart (age 63), third daughter of George, eighth Earl of Galloway, by whom,who survives his Lordship, he leaves issue the Hon. Wiliam E. Duncombe (age 38), M.P., and Captain the Hon. Cecil Duncombe, of the 1st Life Guards, and three daughters, the Hon Jane, married l1th of April, 1849, to the Hon. Laurence Parsons; the Hon. Gertrude (age 39), married 27th of November 1&19, to Mr. Francis Horatio Fitzroy (age 43); and the Hon. Helen, married 18th of July, 1855, to Mr. William Becket Denison. Previously to his accession to the peerage on the death of his father in July, 1841, he represented Yorkshire in the House of Commons from 1826 to 1830. At the general election in 1831 he was unsuceessful candidate for the coenty, but was returned for the North Riding in the following year, which he continued to represent till 18S1. He voted against the Reforzn Bill of 1832, and was uniformly in favour of agricultural protection. He took great interest in agricultural pursuit, And was a distinguished member of the Royal Agricultural Society, of which he was one of the trustees The deceased noblemna is succeded by his eldest son, the Hon. Wiliam Ernest Duncombe, above mentioned, who was born January 28 1829, and married, August 7, 1851, Mabel Violet (age 33), second daughter of the late Right Hon. Sir James Graham, of Netherby. He was M.P. for East Retford from February, 1852, to 1857 and elected for the North Riding of Yorkshire inI 1859, anA was also returned at the last general election After a sharp contest, being second on the poll. He is Captain of the Yorkshire Yeomianry (Hussars) Cavalry, and Lientenent Colonel of the 2d North Riding like his deceased father, he is a supporter of Lord Derby, but in favour of such a measure of Parliamentary Reforms would give no undue preponderance to any one class, but would ensure to a fair distribution of political privileges.
Harley Street Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
Harley Street Marylebone is named after Thomas Harley.
On 3rd February 1807 Arthur Wellesley 2nd Duke Wellington was born to Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke Wellington (age 37) and Catherine "Kitty" Pakenham Duchess Wellington (age 34) at Harley Street Marylebone.
On 15th May 1846 Spencer Rodney 5th Baron Rodney (age 61) died at Harley Street Marylebone. He was buried at Eye, Suffolk. His nephew Robert (age 25) succeeded 6th Baron Rodney of Rodney Stoke in Somerset.
Upper Harley Street Harley Street Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 26th April 1831 George Grey 3rd Baron Walsingham (age 54) died in a house fire with his wife at Upper Harley Street Harley Street Marylebone. His brother Thomas (age 53) succeeded 4th Baron Walsingham of Walsingham in Norfolk. Elizabeth North Baroness Walsingham (age 54) by marriage Baroness Walsingham of Walsingham in Norfolk.
Holy Trinity Church Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 1st January 1853 Jonathan Wathen Phipps aka Waller 1st Baronet (age 83) died at Cavendish Square Marylebone. He was buried at Holy Trinity Church Marylebone. His son Thomas (age 47) succeeded 2nd Baronet Waller of Braywick Lodge in Berkshire.
On 16th July 1858 Granville Waldegrave 3rd Baron Radstock (age 25) and Susan Calcraft (age 25) were married at Holy Trinity Church Marylebone.
King Edward VII's Hospital, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 9th February 2002 Princess Margaret (age 71) died at King Edward VII's Hospital. She was buried at King George VI Memorial Chapel, St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle [Map].
Langham Place Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
All Souls Church Langham Place Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 8th November 1828 Charles Ellis 6th Baron Howard de Walden 2nd Baron Seaford (age 29) and Lucy Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck (age 21) were married at All Souls Church Langham Place Marylebone. She the daughter of William Henry Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck 4th Duke Portland (age 60) and Henrietta Scott Duchess Portland (age 54).
In 1830 James Marlay was born to Colonel George Marlay (age 39) and Catherine Louisa Augusta Tisdall (age 34). He was baptised at All Souls Church Langham Place Marylebone.
On 28th January 1831 Catherine Louise Georgina Marlay was born to Colonel George Marlay and Catherine Louisa Augusta Tisdall (age 35). She was baptised at All Souls Church Langham Place Marylebone where she would marry twenty years later.
On 2nd April 1845 Charles Alexander Gore (age 33) and Augusta Lavinia Priscilla Ponsonby (age 30) were married at All Souls Church Langham Place Marylebone. She the daughter of John Ponsonby 4th Earl Bessborough (age 63) and Maria Fane.
On 10th June 1851 John Manners (age 32) and Catherine Louise Georgina Marlay (age 20) were married at All Souls Church Langham Place Marylebone. He the son of John Henry Manners 5th Duke Rutland (age 73) and Elizabeth Howard Duchess Rutland.
Manchester Square Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
Hertford aka Manchester House Manchester Square Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
In 1797 Francis Ingram Seymour-Conway 2nd Marquess Hertford (age 53) bought the lease of Hertford aka Manchester House Manchester Square Marylebone. It was later renamed Hertford House.
In 1807 Francis Ingram Seymour-Conway 2nd Marquess Hertford (age 63) took his wife Isabella Anne Ingram Marchioness Hertford (age 47) to Ireland in an attempt to prevent King George IV of Great Britain and Ireland (age 44) taking her as a mistress. By the summer King George IV of Great Britain and Ireland was a regular visitor at Ragley Hall, Alcester and Hertford aka Manchester House Manchester Square Marylebone.
On 28th June 1822 Francis Ingram Seymour-Conway 2nd Marquess Hertford (age 79) died at Hertford aka Manchester House Manchester Square Marylebone. His son Francis (age 45) succeeded 3rd Marquess Hertford, 3rd Earl Hertford, 3rd Earl of Yarmouth, 3rd Viscount Beauchamp, 4th Baron Conway of Ragley in Warwickshire, 4th Baron Conway of Killultagh in Antrim.
On 12th April 1834 Isabella Anne Ingram Marchioness Hertford (age 74) died at Hertford aka Manchester House Manchester Square Marylebone.
Spanish Place, Manchester Square Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 22nd June 1896 Prudence Penelope Leslie (age 69) died at Spanish Place, Manchester Square.
St James' Church, Spanish Place, Manchester Square Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 12th January 1826 Henry Villiers Stuart (age 22) and Theresia Pauline Ott were married at St James' Church, Spanish Place.
Thayer Street Manchester Square Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 1st July 1857 William Pole Tylney Long Wellesley 4th Earl Mornington (age 69) died at Thayer Street Manchester Square Marylebone. He was buried at Catacomb B Kensal Green Cemetery. His son William (age 43) succeeded 5th Earl Mornington, 5th Viscount Wellesley of Dangan Castle.
Margaret Street, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
All Saints Church, Margaret Street, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 21st January 1902 James Nesfield Forsyth (age 38) and Cecilia Naylor (age 26) were married at All Saints Church in the presence of William Adam Forsyth (age 29) and James Forsyth (age 74). He the son of James Forsyth and Eliza Hastie.
Marylebone Fields, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 24th February 1752 Captain Thomas Grey (age 23) was killed in a duel with George Fermor (age 30) at Marylebone Fields. George Fermor was found guilty of manslaughter; he appears to have been sentenced to be burnt in the hand. He succeeded to his father's title the following year. See Letters of Horace Walpole.
Letters of Horace Walpole. 27th February 1752. I write this as a sort of letter of form on the occasion, for there is nothing worth telling you. The event that has made most noise since my last, is the extempore wedding of the youngest (age 18) of the two Gunnings, who have made so vehement a noise. Lord Coventry (age 29)295, a grave young lord, of the remains of the patriot breed, has long dangled after the eldest (age 19), virtuously with regard to her virtue, not very honourably with regard to his own credit. About six weeks ago Duke Hamilton (age 27)296, the very reverse of the Earl, hot, debauched, extravagant, and equally damaged in his fortune and person, fell in love with the youngest at the masquerade, and determined to marry her in the spring. About a fortnight since, at an immense assembly at my Lord Chesterfield's, made to show the house, which is really magnificent, Duke Hamilton made violent love at one end of the room, while he was playing at pharaoh at the other end; that is, he saw neither the bank nor his own cards, which were of three hundred pounds each: he soon lost a thousand. I own I was so little a professor in love, that I thought all this parade looked ill for the poor girl; and could not conceive, if he was so much engaged with his mistress as to disregard such sums, why he played at all. However, two nights afterwards, being left alone with her while her mother and sister were at Bedford House, he found himself so impatient, that he sent for a parson. The doctor refused to perform the ceremony without license or ring: the Duke swore he would send for the Archbishop-at last they were married with a ring of the bed-curtain, at half an hour after twelve at night, at Mayfair chapel297, The Scotch are enraged; the women mad that so much beauty has had its effect; and what is most silly, my Lord Coventry declares that he now will marry the other.
Poor Lord Lempster (age 30) has just killed an officer298 in a duel, about a play-debt, and I fear was in the wrong. There is no end of his misfortunes and wrong-headedness!-Where is Mr. Conway!-Adieu!
Note 295. George-William, sixth Earl of Coventry. He died in 1809, at the age of eighty-seven.-E.
Note 296. James, fourth Duke of Hamilton. He died in 1758.-D.
Note 297. On the 14th of February.-E.
Note 298. Captain Gray of the Guards (deceased). The duel was fought, with swords, in Marylebone Fields. Lord Lempster took his trial at the Old Bailey in April, and was found guilty of manslaughter.-E.
Marylebone Road, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
260 Marylebone Road, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
After September 1869. St Mary's Church, Buckden [Map]. Monument to Katherine Frances Champion and to Charles Stuart Champion, the latter of whom was killed accidentally at Offord Station on 7th Sep 1869 aged nine. Sculpted by W Willet of 260, Marylebone Road, London.
Melbury Terrace, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 17th May 1869 Edward Richardson (age 57) died at Melbury Terrace, Marylebone.
Montague Square, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 19th April 1823 Charles Warwick Bamlfylde 5th Baronet (age 70) died at Montague Square. His son George (age 37) succeeded 6th Baronet Bampfylde of Poltimore in Devon.
Newman Street, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
17 Newman Street, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
In 1774 John "The Elder" Bacon (age 33) was gifted 17 Newman Street, Marylebone by a builder named Johson who much admired his work.
In 1777 John "The Younger" Bacon was born to John "The Elder" Bacon (age 36) and Elizabeth Wade (age 37) at 17 Newman Street, Marylebone.
On 7th August 1799 John "The Elder" Bacon (age 58) died from inflammation of the bowels at his house in 17 Newman Street, Marylebone. His son John "The Younger" Bacon (age 22) inherited his workshop and business, and completed his father's unfinished commissions: the statue of William Jones in St Paul's Cathedral, William Mason in Westminster Abbey, and a relief for East India House.
23 Newman Street, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
Before 1874 Benjamin Rawlinson Faulkner resided at 23 Newman Street, Marylebone for many years.
Portland Place, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 11th August 1786 George Sutherland Leveson-Gower 2nd Duke Sutherland was born to George Granville Leveson-Gower 1st Duke Sutherland (age 28) and Elizabeth Sutherland Duchess Sutherland 19th Countess Sutherland (age 21) at Portland Place, Marylebone.
On 15th July 1800 Frederick Hervey 2nd Marquess of Bristol was born to Frederick William Hervey 1st Marquess of Bristol (age 30) and Elizabeth Albana Upton (age 25) at Portland Place, Marylebone.
On 21st March 1818 General Charles Morgan (age 77) died at Portland Place, Marylebone.
On 13th September 1846 Bishop William Carey (age 76) died at his home in Portland Place, Marylebone. He was buried at St Asaph Cathedral [Map] where he has a memoral.
Bishop William Carey: On 18th November 1769 he was born. In 1820 he was appointed Bishop of Exeter. In 12th March 1830 Bishop William Carey was elected Bishop of St Asaph. In 1839 Henry Powell Ffoulkes was ordained deacon and priest by Bishop William Carey.
23 Portland Place, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 27th October 1818 Stafford Henry Northcote 1st Earl Iddesleigh was born to Henry Stafford Northcote (age 26) at 23 Portland Place, Marylebone.
Portland Square Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 18th April 1778 Andrew Archer 2nd Baron Archer (age 41) died at Portland Square Marylebone. Baron Archer of Umberslade extinct.
Portland Towers Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 19th February 1990 Frances Laura Charteris Duchess of Marlborough (age 74) died at Portland Towers Marylebone.
Portman Square Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 6th January 1789 Noel Hill 1st Baron Berwick (age 43) died at Portman Square Marylebone. On 20th January 1789 he was buried at St Eata's Church, Atcham. His son Thomas (age 18) succeeded 2nd Baron Berwick of Attingham in Shropshire.
On 19th February 1816 Louisa Grace Manners Duchess St Albans (age 39) died. The same day her son Aubrey Beauclerk 7th Duke St Albans died. His uncle William (age 49) succeeded 8th Duke St Albans, 8th Earl Burford, 8th Baron Heddington, 5th Baron Vere of Hanworth in Middlesex. Maria Janetta Nelthorpe Duchess St Albans by marriage Duchess St Albans. Both at the home of her sister Laura Manners Countess Stair and her husband John Dalrymple 7th Earl of Stair (age 31) at Portman Square Marylebone.
Adeline Horsey Recollections. Lord Cardigan's father, the sixth Earl, was a splendid-looking man, and his seven daughters were lovely girls and great heiresses. They all married men of title, and each received a dowry of £100,000 on her wedding day.
When the old Earl was lying dangerously ill at his house in Portman Square, he asked the doctor to tell him whether there was any chance of his recovery. "You are to tell me the truth", he insisted. The doctor was silent. "I see by your manner that you can hold out no hope", said the Earl; "well, death has no terrors for me - but tell me, how long have I to live? "There was a pause, and at last the doctor stammered, "Two or three days, your Lordship!".
The Earl sat up, and rang the bell placed on the table by his bedside. A servant answered the summons. "Order my carriage", said the dying man.
"Good gracious, my Lord!" exclaimed the terrified doctor, "your Lordship cannot realise what you have said".
"I do realise it", the Earl calmly answered, "but if I am going to die, I will die at Deene [Map] and not here". Remonstrance was useless: Lord Cardigan was carried to his carriage and taken to Deene, where he died a few days afterwards.
Adeline Horsey Recollections. Clarence Trelawney was a friend of mine, and the poor fellow came to a sad end. After his wife's death he married an American lady, but unfortunately he got into debt. He appealed to his relations, who were very wealthy but apparently equally mean, for they refused to lend him the £400 he asked for, and driven desperate by worry he blew out his brains.
From Paris we came to London and stayed at Lord Cardigan's town-house in Portman Square Marylebone; then we went to Deene [Map] on December 14, where we met with a royal reception, six hundred tenants on horseback escorting our carriage from the station to the house.
Adeline Horsey Recollections. Our marriage was a veritable romance; we enjoyed all the good things life could give us, but in his own happiness Cardigan (age 61) never failed to extend a helping hand to the less fortunate, and among our tenantry the name of the Earl of Cardigan is even now a synonym for all that is generous and kind.
We entertained a great deal both at Deene [Map] and Portman Square, and for the first three years of our married life Lord Cardigan never allowed any one but himself to take me in to dinner. I had to persuade him at last to give up this very flattering habit, and so he did not monopolise me quite so much in future.
On 22nd February 1865 Amy Courtenay was born to Henry Reginald Courtenay (age 29) in Portman Square Marylebone.
Montagu House Number 22 Portman Square Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 23rd November 1762 Matthew Robinson Montagu 4th Baron Rokeby was born to Morris Robinson Montagu (age 48) at Montagu House Number 22 Portman Square Marylebone.
Seymour Street, Portman Square Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 8th May 1825 Bishop John Fisher (age 77) died at Seymour Street, Portman Square.
Adeline Horsey Recollections. The modern woman, who has her own particular club, may be interested in hearing about a certain "Parrot Club" which existed in the 'fifties. It had the smallest membership of any club, I should imagine, and its short history was in some ways an amusing one. Three ladies - Mrs. D- W, Lady P, and Lady K, had become rather tired of their husbands, and transferred their affections to three charming lovers, Lord Strathmore, Captain Vivian, and another gentleman whose name I forget.
Note A. married lovers' meetings generally lead to the Divorce Court, one of the sextette hit upon the idea of renting a furnished house which would be a safe place for assignations. A house in Seymour Street, Portman Square, was therefore taken, and it was afterwards, for some unknown reason, called "The Parrot Club".
The arrangement answered splendidly for a time, as the ladies were all friends and their husbands never suspected them. Hence, each cheerfully believed that his wife's long absences from home were accounted for by shopping or theatre parties with one or other of her two friends.
The course of true love ran with great smoothness at Seymour Street until Lady K, who liked variety, commenced to change her lovers with such alarming rapidity that the other two members were obliged to ask her to resign.
Captain Vivian and Lord Strathmore still enjoyed Mrs. D W's and Lady P's society, but unfortunately the unexpected happened which terminated the club's existence. One morning Captain Vivian, who was smoking an after-breakfast cigar and possibly thinking of his next visit to the delightful "Parrot Club", was told by his man that Mrs. D W's maid had called with a letter from her mistress.
"I'll see her at once", said the Captain; the maid was shown in, and with a smile which betrayed intimate knowledge and infinite discretion, she handed him a delicate little note. Directly John Vivian broke the seal and glanced at the contents, his face changed, and no wonder, for this is what he read:
"My dear Strathmore, - Come to Seymour Street at 3. I'll be all alone".
Now, as the name Vivian bears no resemblance to that of Strathmore, there was only one possible interpretation of the matter, and the furious lover turned to the trembling maid and said fiercely:
"Your mistress gave you two letters to deliver; this is Lord Strathmore's. Where's mine?" In vain the girl protested that she had no other, but Vivian made her give up the note directed to him. He opened it and, alas for the duplicity of women, this is what it contained:
"Dear old Johnny, - Don't come to Seymour Street to-day, because I am spending the day with my mother-in-law".
It is almost superfluous to add that the house in Seymour Street was soon "To Let", and that a crestfallen lady's-maid was looking for another situation.
Queen Anne Street Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 16th July 1842 Thomas Dyke Acland 12th Baronet was born to Thomas Dyke Acland 11th Baronet (age 33) and Mary Mordaunt (age 49) at Queen Anne Street Marylebone.
On 13th October 1847 Arthur Dyke Acland 13th Baronet was born to Thomas Dyke Acland 11th Baronet (age 38) and Mary Mordaunt (age 54) at Queen Anne Street Marylebone.
2 Queen Anne Street aka Chandos House Marylebone, Queen Anne Street Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 29th September 1789 James Brydges 3rd Duke Chandos (age 57) died without male issue. Duke Chandos, Marquess Carnarvon, Earl Carnarvon, Viscount Wilton, Baron Chandos of Sudeley and Baronet Brydges of Wilton in Herefordshire extinct. His wife Anne Eliza Gamon Duchess Chandos (age 52) had pulled away a chair, whether inadvertently or deliberately is unknown, he was about to sit in causing him injuries from which he ultimately died. She was, thereafter, declared a lunatic and confined to their London home, 2 Queen Anne Street aka Chandos House Marylebone.
On 26th March 1889 Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos (age 65) died from diabetes at 2 Queen Anne Street aka Chandos House Marylebone. Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, Marquess Buckingham, Marquess of Chandos, Earl Temple, Earl Nugent extinct.
William Stephen Temple Gore-Langton 4th Earl Temple (age 41) succeeded 4th Earl Temple of Stowe according to the special remainder in its patent. Helen Mabel Graham-Montgomery Countess Temple of Stowe by marriage Countess Temple of Stowe.
Charles Lyttelton 8th Viscount Cobham (age 46) succeeded 8th Viscount Cobham. Mary Susan Cavendish Viscountess Cobham (age 36) by marriage Viscountess Cobham.
56 Queen Anne Street Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 3rd May 1914 Cecilia Wyndham (age 84) died at 56 Queen Anne Street Marylebone.
Queen Anne's Gate Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
14 Queen Anne's Gate Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
John Zoffany His Life and Works. Around 1798. Johan Joseph Zoffany (age 64). Charles Townley and Friends in His Library at Park Street, Westminster
Group representing Charles Towneley (age 60), the collector, in his library with his marbles, which are now in the British Museum. He is surrounded by his books, and in conversation with D'Hancarville, near whose chair stand Charles Greville and Thomas Astle. Nollekens (age 60) writes of the picture as follows:
'The best of the marbles were brought into the painting-room to the artist, who made them up into a picturesque composition according to his own taste. The likeness of Mr. Towneley," he adds, "is extremely good; he looks like the dignified possessor of such treasures. At his feet lies his faithful dog Kam, a native Kamschatka, whose mother was one of the dogs yoked to a sledge which drew Captain King in that island." 50 x 39. P.
On 3rd January 1805 Charles Townley (age 67) died at his home 14 Queen Anne's Gate Marylebone.
32 Queen Anne's Gate Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 19th May 1927 Edith Althea Hamilton Baroness Allendale (age 78) died at 32 Queen Anne's Gate Marylebone.
34 Queen Anne's Gate Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
The Times. 28th January 1916. MARRIAGE OF LORD GRANBY.
The marriage of the Marquess of Granby (age 29), only son of the Duke (age 63) and Duchess of Rutland (age 59), to Miss Kathleen Tennant (age 21), youngest daughter of Mr. (age 54) and Mrs. Frank Tennant (age 52), of Innes House, took place yesterday at St. Margaret's [Map]. There was a very large attendance, and a number of those present brought young children with them.
The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a Venetian gown of white satin with a gold, brocade train four yards long and a short mantlet of old Venetian family lace; the sleeves were long and close-fitting, and she had a long white net veil with a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a copy of the marriage service embroidered in seed pearl and coloured silks, worked by her mother after an old design in the British Museum.
Lady Diane Manners (age 24), who was one of the bridesmaids, designed the bridesmaids' gowns in the medieval manner; they were of white chiffon belted in silver worn with flowing veils of blue tulle held by silver bands. Each of the bridesmaids carried a tail branch of almond blossom; the others were Miss Elizabeth Asquith (age 18), Miss Mary Lyttelton, and Miss Violet Warrender. The Hon. Stephen Tennant (age 9), who wore a Romeo suit with a jewelleed belt, was the page. Captain Charles Lindsay, Grenadier Guards, was best man. Canon Sheppard (age 35), Sub-Dean of the Chapels Royal, and the Rev. F. W. Knox, the Duke of Rutland's chaplain, performed the ceremony.
SOME OF THE GOWNS. The Duke of Rutland was among the first to come to the church, and most of the guests were there early. The Prime Minister (age 63) arrived with Mr. (age 35) and Mrs. Bonham-Carter (age 28), and Mr. Balfour with a party which included Mr. and Mrs. William Balfour. The Duchess on Rutland wore gold charmeuse with gold tissue in her hat and a rose pink velvet cloak bordered with fur. The Marchioness of Anglesey (age 32), in white box-cloth, brought her little daughter, Lady Carolinie Paget (age 2), in a little Ermine coat and hat. Mrs. Asquith (age 51), who was with Mrs. Graham Smith (age 56), wore a black charmeuse gown made with a ruched cape and trimmed with chinchilla; her hat was black with emerald feathers.
Mrs. Tennant wore black and white embroidered taffetas; Lady Robert Manners had a long muauve coat trimmed with skunk; and the Countess of Wemyss (age 53) was in black and white. Lady Tree had a pervenche panne long coat made tight-fitting and a plain black sailor hat. The Countess of Drogheda (age 29) wore black and gold, Lady D'Abernon (age 50) grey chinchilla furs with a black coat and skirt, and Lady Arthur Paget a musquash coat bordered with skunk. Mrs. Guy Charteris (age 28) brought her baby, and the Hon. Mrs. George Keppel (age 45), in black and white, was accomapanied by her two daughters, and Mrs. McKenna by her two sons. Mrs. Hwfa Williams and Lady Randolph Churchill (age 62) (who was with Mrs. Churchill (age 30)) both were black velvet.
The Guests. Among those present were:
The Italian Ambassador, the Spanish Ambassador, the Duchess of Buccleuch (age 44), and Lady Margaret Scott, etc.
A small reception was held after the ceremony at Lord (age 56) and Lady Glenconner's (age 45) house in Queen Anne's gate, and the bride and bridegroom subsequently left for Belvoir Castle [Map], where the honeymoon will be spent.
On 21st November 1920 Edward Tennant 1st Baron Glenconner (age 61) died at 34 Queen Anne's Gate Marylebone following an operation ten days before. His son Christopher (age 21) succeeded 2nd Baron Glenconner of The Glen in Peebles, 3rd Baronet Tennant of The Glen and St Rollox.
Regent's Park, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
Albany Street, Regent's Park, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 27th September 1850 James Thomson (age 62) died at his house on Albany Street, Regent's Park.
On 30th August 1861 John Francis (age 80) died at his home in Albany Street, Regent's Park. He was buried at Plot 3058 at Highgate Cemetery West.
St Edmunds Terrace, Regent's Park, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
1 St Edmunds Terrace, Regent's Park, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
5th April 1891. Census. 1 St Edmunds Terrace.
Ford Madox Brown (age 69). Head. Widower.
Catherine Heuffer (age 40). Daughter. Widow.
Ford Madox Ford aka Heuffer (age 17). Grandson. 17.
Oliver Madox Heuffer (age 14). Grandson. 15.
Juliet Catherine Emma Heuffer (age 10). Granddaughter. 10.
Charlotte Kindy. Servant. 31.
Margaret Mullin. Servant. 23.
Ford Madox Ford aka Heuffer: On 17th December 1873 he was born to Francis Heuffer and Catherine Emily Brown On 26th June 1939 he died.
Oliver Madox Heuffer: In 1877 he was born to Francis Heuffer and Catherine Emily Brown On 22nd June 1931 he died.
Juliet Catherine Emma Heuffer: In 1881 she was born to Francis Heuffer and Catherine Emily Brown In 1944 she died.
3 St Edmunds Terrace, Regent's Park, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
5th April 1891. Census. 3 St Edmunds Terrace.
William Michael Rossetti (age 61). Head. 61.
Emma Lucy Madox Brown (age 47). Wife. 47.
Olivia Madox Rossetti (age 15). Son. 15
Gabriel Arthur Rossetti (age 14). Son. 14.
Helen Maria (age 11). Daughter. 11.
Mary Elizabeth (age 10). Daughter. 9.
3 x Servants.
St Katherines Lodge Regents Park, Regent's Park, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
In 1912 Charles Brinsley Marlay (age 83) died at St Katherines Lodge Regents Park.
St Thomas Church Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 28th June 1881 Henry de Vere Vane 9th Baron Barnard (age 27) and Catherine Sarah Cecil Baroness Barnard (age 20) were married at St Thomas Church Marylebone. She the daughter of William Alleyne Cecil 3rd Marquess Exeter (age 56).
Stratford Place, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
Marylebone Police Station, Stratford Place, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On the on the 11 February 1873, at the age of thirty-two and at the height of his artistic career, Solomon was arrested with George Roberts, a sixty-year-old illiterate stableman in a public urinal, by police constable William Mitchell, around the corner from Marylebone Lane Police Station, in Stratford Place Mews, off Oxford Street. On the following day magistrate, Lieutenant L. T. D'Eyncourt, of the Marylebone Police Court, read the charge that both men had "unlawfully attempt feloniously to commit the abominable crime of buggery". Roberts protested that it was a false charge and when prompted, Solomon acquiesced that it was "equally so" with him. Despite their protests, both men were found guilty of attempted sodomy, but after his six week detainment in the Clerkenwell House of Detention, the artist was subsequently released to the care of his cousin Myer Salaman on a surety of £100, and the promise that he behaved himself.
Vere Street Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles [Map]
On 8th January 1770 John Michael Rysbrack (age 75) died in Vere Street Marylebone [Map].
St Peter aka Oxford Chapel Vere Street Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles [Map]
On 11th June 1734 William Bentinck 2nd Duke Portland (age 25) and Margaret Cavendish Harley 2nd Duchess Portland (age 19) were married at St Peter aka Oxford Chapel Vere Street Marylebone [Map]. She by marriage Duchess Portland. She the daughter of Edward Harley 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer (age 45) and Henrietta Cavendish Holles Countess of Oxford and Mortimer (age 40). He the son of Henry Bentinck 1st Duke Portland and Elizabeth Noel Duchess Portland (age 46). They were sixth cousins.
On 21st May 1744 James Hamilton 2nd Earl Clanbrassil (age 13) and Grace Foley Countess Clanbrassil (age 1) were married at St Peter aka Oxford Chapel Vere Street Marylebone [Map]. He the son of James Hamilton 1st Earl Clanbrassil (age 49) and Harriet Bentinck Countess Clanbrassil (age 38).
White Swan, Vere Street Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 8th July 1810 the Bow Street police raided the White Swan on Vere Street in London that had been established as a molly-house in early 1810 by two men, James Cook and Yardley. Twenty-seven men were arrested, but the majority of them were released (perhaps as a result of bribe); eight were tried and convicted. On 27th September 1810 six men were pilloried at the Haymarket. On 7th March 1811 John Hepburn (46) and Thomas White (16), a drummer boy, were hanged at Newgate Prison, London [Map] despite not being present on the night of the raid.
Wimpole Street, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 15th July 1831 General William Loftus (age 79) died at his home at Wimpole Street, Marylebone. He was buried in the Townshend family vault Raynham Hall, Norfolk on 23rd July 1831.
Wyndham Place, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
2 Wyndham Place, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
On 26th January 1914 Nicholas Eliot 9th Earl of St Germans was born to Montague Eliot 8th Earl of St Germans (age 43) at 2 Wyndham Place. He was educated at Eton College [Map].
York Terrace, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
16 York Terrace, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England, British Isles
The Diary of George Price Boyce 1855-1857. 19th November 1857. Adjourned to Millais' (age 28) house, just taken, No. 16 York Terrace, at about 4, and not finding him in waited and had a long and very pleasant chat with his wife [Euphemia "Effie" Gray Lady Millais (age 29)], who has a lovely and passionate face, and whose manner is particularly engaging and ladylike withal. At her request, and afterwards backed by Millais, stayed to dinner, after which she left and I had a long chat on divers subjects with him. He spoke about Ruskin (age 38), whom he thinks desperately ill off, and of the portrait he painted of him in Scotland, which he thought the finest thing in the way of portraiture he had yet done, and said he wanted it for the exhibition (R.A). He seemed astonished when I told him I had seen it in Ruskin's bedroom?