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Beaujolaiswine
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Society Diarists during the 1800's in London, Brighton and Ireland
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Hi
I am seeking some advice on people who wrote diaries which have since been published concerning high society and the "well to do" esepcially of the first half of the 1800's in London, Brighton and Ireland (Dublin and Cork in particular). This is to broaden my understanding of the lives of my ancestors who lived in these places that were of independent financial means at the time.
I am particularly interested in the Chelsea, Maida Vale, Paddington and Kilburn areas of London and the home counties surrounding London.
Any advice would be gratefully appreciated.
Many thanks
Richard
Garrett (particularly in Hampshire); Miller (particulalry in Hampshire); Goodey/Goody (particularly in London, Middlesex and South Oxfordshire); Phillips, Williamson and Crockett all in Buckinghamshire; Farnham in Cornwall, Pyne in Sussex and Ireland; Mursell in Hampshire and Isle of Wight; Burnett in Scotland; Bramham in Yorkshire; Colebrooke; Watts
mckha489
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Re: Society Diarists during the 1800's in London, Brighton and Ireland
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Friday 12 June 20 12:24 BST (UK) »
https://archives.history.ac.uk/history-in-focus/Victorians/diary.html
Although not much help. It looked promising!
mckha489
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Re: Society Diarists during the 1800's in London, Brighton and Ireland
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https://janeaustensworld.wordpress.com/
Select the “original sources” tab at the top
Watson
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Re: Society Diarists during the 1800's in London, Brighton and Ireland
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If you haven't already used it, you could look at
British manuscript diaries of the nineteenth century
, by John Stuart Batts, Centaur Press, 1976, which you may find useful.
Beaujolaiswine
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Re: Society Diarists during the 1800's in London, Brighton and Ireland
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Friday 12 June 20 18:03 BST (UK) »
Thanks Mckha and Watson for your suggestions. I've ordered a copy of the book Watson, which I didn't have.
I'm also going to try to find a source online of the rate books for the areas I'm interested in, to try to pin down where my ancestors lived more precisely.
Regards
Richard
Garrett (particularly in Hampshire); Miller (particulalry in Hampshire); Goodey/Goody (particularly in London, Middlesex and South Oxfordshire); Phillips, Williamson and Crockett all in Buckinghamshire; Farnham in Cornwall, Pyne in Sussex and Ireland; Mursell in Hampshire and Isle of Wight; Burnett in Scotland; Bramham in Yorkshire; Colebrooke; Watts
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Re: Society Diarists during the 1800's in London, Brighton and Ireland
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'Brighton in Diaries' by Paul K Lyons. Some previews on google books
www.rootschat.com/links/01pl7/
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