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Title: Mate of Dover
Post by: roly on Thursday 27 February 14 07:40 GMT (UK)
Researching the life and activities of the nineteenth century printer, Mate, in Dover.  It looks as if this was Charles Mate, also a noted actor; but there may have been other family members who printed (for instance, it looks as if there was a son with the same name).  Mate would appear to have been working at around the time of Waterloo and up until the accession of Queen Victoria.

Any detail gratefully received.

roly
Title: Re: Mate of Dover
Post by: trish1120 on Friday 28 February 14 14:47 GMT (UK)
A few entries on FreeREG, St Dunstans, Canterbury, Kent;

Marriage of Charles to Judith WOOD 1766
Marriage of Matthew MATE to Susan MATE 1772, notes to this Marriage;
Both signed their names "MIETTE". But Charles Mate married Dec 25 1766 and a witness to this marriage signed his name Mate.

4 Children Baptised there for Charles/Judith,
Ann Meate 1771, Daniel Meate 1773, Peter Mate 1775, Susan Mate 1776

F/S has a Charles Gardener Mate Christened to them, 4 June 1769,   St. Alphage, Canterbury, Kent and Sarah 25 Oct 1767
+ Dover, Kent;
Mary Judith 1779
Charlotte Maria 1783

Trish :)
Title: Re: Mate of Dover
Post by: roly on Friday 28 February 14 15:35 GMT (UK)
You again, begob!

What can I say other than thank you?  But don't tell me that you can lay hands on material for the Angus family in Newcastle, printers?  I'm off on that search, too, you see.

Bless,

roly
Title: Re: Mate of Dover
Post by: trish1120 on Saturday 01 March 14 12:21 GMT (UK)
 :) ;D
Title: Re: Mate of Dover
Post by: hollyk on Saturday 28 January 17 19:54 GMT (UK)
I have a transcript of a diary written between 1796 and 1800 by my 4 x Gr grandfather who was a friend of Charles Mate. He is mentioned quite a lot. Does this interest you?


Title: Re: Mate of Dover
Post by: redtonyt on Sunday 29 January 17 08:52 GMT (UK)
There are many Mate entries in the Parish Register of St Mary's Church, Dover.

An example of three,
29 Mar 1829 29 Eliza D of Charles & Hester MATE b. 22 Jan; otp Printer
27 Apr 1831 Harriet D of Charles & Hester MATE b. 05 Apr; otp Printer
1 May 1840 Charles Miette S of Charles & Hester MATE otp Printer

The earliest baptism as found in the Parish is in 1756.

Charles the father of the above family (my assumption) was baptised in 1805 to Charles and Hannah Mate.

Looks like the family?

Tony ???
Title: Re: Mate of Dover
Post by: hollyk on Sunday 29 January 17 11:46 GMT (UK)
The Charles Mate mentioned in the diary is the actor and one time owner of the theatre in Margate.
There are family trees on Ancestry.co.uk which state that he was born in 1746 to Charles Miette (Mate) and Nicoll Desjardin (French Protestants). He married Judith Wood and died in 1825. His daughter Ann married the actor Samuel Thomas Russell.

Title: Re: Mate of Dover
Post by: redtonyt on Wednesday 01 February 17 17:48 GMT (UK)
Sorry did not mean to post.
Title: Re: Mate of Dover
Post by: hanes teulu on Wednesday 01 February 17 18:01 GMT (UK)
Try googling "Charles Mate Margate"
Title: Re: Mate of Dover
Post by: hanes teulu on Wednesday 01 February 17 18:19 GMT (UK)
South Eastern Gazette, 19 Jun 1849

"DOVER - On Tuesday last,a sad accident happened to Mr Charles Mate, formerley of this place, printer, and son of the late Mr Charles Mate, comedian, which terminated in death..."

(Charles Jun. died at the port of Boulogne)
Title: Re: Mate of Dover
Post by: hanes teulu on Wednesday 01 February 17 18:33 GMT (UK)
His obituary in the Kentish Weekly Post, 16 Sep 1825, describes Charles as "... bookseller and printer". He was 79 and most of the obit was taken up with his acting prowess.
Title: Re: Mate of Dover
Post by: hanes teulu on Wednesday 01 February 17 18:47 GMT (UK)
Try googling"Charles Mate Marketplace Dover".
Title: Re: Mate of Dover
Post by: hanes teulu on Wednesday 01 February 17 19:05 GMT (UK)
In 1821 he had an advert inserted in the paper re.a lost dog and referred to "The Shakespeare Printing Office, Market-place"
Title: Re: Mate of Dover
Post by: roly on Thursday 16 March 17 12:22 GMT (UK)
In addition to what has gone before on this subject - I've now got hold of all of Mate's broadside copy and find that he introduced his son to the trade so that some copy has 'Mate and Son' on it - I guess c. 1820-1825.

The difficulties lie in parameters.  Mate was a joint proprietor of the Margate theatre at one stage (a partnership dissolved in 1822) but it appears that he had interests in (owned?) a theatre in Dover before this and then returned to it...This is how I read the various snippets.

Quite willing to be corrected on any of this.

Ditto his sea-going career before he became involved in the theatre.  It can't have been a long service; but I'm unable to find dates (incidentally, his son was also something of a mariner and was killed whilst loading a ship).

Any offers?

roly