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			<titleproper encodinganalog="title">Guide to the William Hone Papers
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			<persname encodinganalog="100" role="creator" source="lcsh" rules="rda">Hone, William, 1780-1842.</persname> </origination> 
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      <abstract encodinganalog="5203_">The papers of William Hone (1780-1842), political pamphleteer
        and antiquarian, consist of letters, articles, and illustrations sent to Hone as editor of
        the Every-Day Book, as well as Hone’s drafts of portions of the compilation and a few of his
        letters.</abstract> 
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      <p>William Hone was born June 3, 1780, in Bath, England, the son of William and Frances Maria
        Stawell Hone. At the age of twenty he married Miss Sarah Johnson, started a family which was
        to include ten children, and opened a small circulating library, stationery and book store
        in Lambeth Walk. Rather than paying attention to his growing family and failing business,
        Hone became involved in the radical politics of the era. His humanitarian upbringing clashed
        with the repressiveness of the government and in about 1810 his radicalism found vent in
        publication. Pamphlets and broadsides streamed out under his imprint, many anonymously; Hone
        wrote many of them but he published even more. In 1817 he was tried three times for
        blasphemy because he had published satires on the government which were parodies of the
        catechism, the Ten Commandments, the Lord’s Prayer, the church litany and the Athanasian
        Creed. Hone’s successful defense at each of the three trials was based on his research and
        explication of the history of parody as a literary form. The blasphemy charge was, of
        course, a cover for the damage he had inflicted on the government though the excellence of
        his satires. </p>
      <p>Resolving to develop his researches into a major work on parody, Hone slowly turned from
        political activism to antiquarianism. Although his projected parodic history was never
        completed, he had to sell his reference library during his third or fourth bankruptcy, his
        research culminated in the publication of the Every-Day Book. </p>
      <p>The Every-Day Book was part almanac, part anthology, and part literary weekly. It was
        published in weekly numbers, cumulated monthly and then annually with an extensive index.
        Hone published the Every-Day Book in 1825 and 1826, continued it with the Table Book in
        1827, and then, after a break of five years began again with the Year Book. The Every-Day
        Book, under all its titles, was a magnificent production full of curious facts, anecdotes,
        bits of historical interest and excellent engravings. This work brought Hone into contact
        with a new world of authors, poets, engravers, illustrators, and antiquarians of all sorts.
        For, after initiating the publication, Hone became more editor than author as persons all
        over Great Britain began submitting contributions. </p>
      <p>Unfortunately, even the great popular success of the Every-Day Book failed to deter Hone’s
        ineptness in fiscal matters and, in fact, large portions were completely edited by Hone
        while technically confined to debtor’s prison. Following his release, his friends had
        installed him as keeper of a coffee house in the hopes that it would rescue his always
        declining fortunes. Unfortunately this did not remedy his financial problems. </p>
      <p>On New Year’s Day of 1832, Hone suffered a religious conversion which caused him to retract
        many of his earlier radical stands, and by 1835 he was sub-editor of a religious newspaper.
        By June of 1840 his deteriorating health caused him to retire from all of his activities and
        in November of 1842 he died at the age of sixty-two. </p>
      <p>The Every-Day Book lived on, however, as the publisher continued to reprint the four volume
        work, once in monthly parts again, several times before the turn of the century. His papers
        and personal library were passed down in his family and then came into the possession of
        George T. Lawley. </p>
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      <p>George Lawley was an antiquarian bookdealer in Wolverhampton who was the author of a
        history of Bilston, County of Stafford (1868, revised 1893) and a bibliography of
        Wolverhampton (1890). He apparently received the books and papers from Mrs. Joseph S. Soul,
        Hone’s daughter, after 1900. </p>
      <p>Lawley’s ownership had several important consequences for the Hone papers. First, he made
        them available to "his old friend" Frederick William Hackwood, author of Hone’s biography
        (William Hone, his life and times, by Frederick Wm. Hackwood. London: 1912. This was
        reprinted by Burt Franklin, New York, in the 1970s as #143 in the Burt Franklin Research and
        Source Works Series and as #4 in the Selected Essays in History and Social Science Series.
        See Hackwood’s acknowledgement of Lawley"s assistance, page 6.) Second, he subsequently
        attempted to enlarge upon Hackwood’s treatment of Hone’s literary efforts using the
        correspondence in his possession as the major source. This resulted in a manuscript
        entitled: "The purely literary productions and correspondence of William Hone and his
        friends. With an account of the origin and production of his Every-Day Book, Year Book and
        Table Book from manuscripts and letters in the possession of the author." </p>
      <p>Thirdly, he attempted to extra-illustrate Hone’s works with the relevant letters in his
        possession. The four volumes of the Every-Day Book were rebound with blank pages inserted
        and stubs to which the letters could be attached. Many of the letters, however, appear to
        have been previously attached and it may have been that Hone’s family had started this
        practice. At any event, by 1927 when the volumes were acquired by Washington State
        University Library someone had begun to remove the letters from the books. The present
        processing continued that process to minimize the damage to the severely folded letters. </p>
      <p>Lawley had also begun a draft account of the origin of the Every-Day Book into the bound-in
        blank pages. He noted: "These additions make the set as valuable as it is unique." It is
        impossible to determine if he realized that value or not, but by 1927 the four volumes were
        sold to Washington State University for $65.</p>
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      <p>The papers of William Hone are arranged in two main series: Hone’s notes and correspondence
        and the four volumes of the Every-Day Book. Lawley’s manuscript on Hone, which is similarly
        bound, is filed with the Every-Day Book. </p>
      <p>Hone’s papers consist of letters, articles, and illustrations sent to Hone as editor of the
        Every-Day Book~ as well as Hone’s drafts of portions of the compilation and a few of his
        letters. Also included are clippings and illustrations which were apparently added by Lawley
        as part of his extra-illustrating. </p>
      <p>Among the correspondents are: George Cruikshank (1792-1878) illustrator for many of Hone’s
        works; John Evans (1767-1827) author and divine; Henry L. Hunt, Leigh Hunt's nephew; Charles
        Lamb (1775-1834) another frequent contributor (although none of Lamb's letters are extant in
        this collection); and Francis Place (1771-1854) a leading radical. </p>
      <p>Also included is a partial list of loose manuscripts made after the arrival of the papers
        in 1927. A list of those manuscripts present in the four volumes of the Every-Day Book prior
        to this processing was compiled in preparation for their removal.</p>
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      <p>To facilitate access to the correspondence, it was arranged in chronological order with a
        name index. Not indexed are those undated and unidentified letters which are filed in a
        separate folder. In addition, the notes and other manuscript items still remaining in the
        four volumes of the Every-Day Book and the loose illustrations have not been indexed.</p> 
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	 	<p>This collection is open and available for research use.</p>
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      <p>Copyright restrictions may apply.</p>
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	 	<p>[Item description] </p>
	 	<p>William Hone Papers, 1816-1842 (Cage 136)</p>
	 	<p>Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.</p> 
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	 	<p>The papers of William Hone were acquired by Washington State University in 1927, from George T. Lawley, for $65.</p>
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	 	<p>This collection was reprocessed by Terry Abraham during December 1975 and January 1976.</p>
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      <p>Along with the four volumes of the Every-Day Book several other works once part of Hone’s
        library were acquired by the Washington State University Library, each with Lawley’s note
        identifying the volume as once belonging to Hone. These Hone publications are in the rare
        book collection in MASC. They are: Hone’s Apocryphal New Testament (1820), A Slap at Slop
        (1819), The Appearance of an Apparition to James Sympson (1816), The Political Showman - At
        Home! (1821); and Robert Southey's Wat Tyler (published by Hone in 1817). One item received
        with the collection is missing: V. Knox's The Spirit of Despotism (3rd ed., published by
        Hone in 1821). Retained with the papers is his Dropt Clauses out of the Bill, against the
        Queen (ca. 1819).</p>
	   
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      <p>Not all of Hone’s correspondence was received by the WSU Library. An examination of
        Lawley’s transcriptions of Hone’s correspondence in the manuscript account of the origin of
        the Every-Day Book fills in several voids in the extant correspondence. Some of these
        letters may presently be located in the Bath Public Library (see P. Hepworth Select
        Bibliographic Sources: The Library Association Manuscript Survey, 1971).</p>
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			<persname encodinganalog="600" role="subject" source="lcsh" rules="rda">Hone, William, 1780-1842 -- Archives</persname>
			<persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700" rules="rda" source="lcsh">Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878</persname>
			<persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700" rules="rda" source="lcsh">Evans, John, 1767-1827</persname>
			<persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700" rules="rda" source="lcsh">Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834</persname>
			<persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700" rules="rda" source="lcsh">Lawley, George T.</persname>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Loose Notes from Lawley's 
				  "Purely literary productions and correspondence of William
					 Hone." Includes: M. Soul, postcard, July 14, 1914, Clapton, to G. T.
				  Lawley, Wolverhampton, extending thanks for being allowed to read the
				  manuscript.</unittitle>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">List of Hone's correspondence
				  transcribed or mentioned in Lawley's manuscript, which were once in his
				  possession. 1976. 4 1. typescrypt</unittitle>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">"Pieces laid in Wm. Hone's
				  personal copy of the Every-Day Book. Owned by the State College of Washington
				  Library." July 6, 1927.</unittitle>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Hone, William, 1780-1842. In
				  Parliament. Dropt clauses out of the bill, against the Queen... W. Hone,
				  solicitor for said clauses. [London, circa 1819]</unittitle>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a"> Hone, William, 1780-1842. 
				 The Every-day book, and table book; or, everlasting
					 calendar of popular amusement, sports, pastimes, ceremonies, manners, customs,
					 and events, incident to each of the three hundred and sixty-five days, in past
					 and present times; forming a complete history of the year, months, and seasons,
					 and a perpetual key to the almanac ... by William Hone. </unittitle>
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          <scopecontent><p>With four hundred and thirty six engravings. In three volumes. Vol. 1. London, Printed
            for William Tegg and Co., [1847?] 1720 double columns, illus. This volume of the
            Every-day book was originally published weekly from January-December 1825.
            Flyleaf inscription: This set of Hone's Works (4 vols) contains a number of
            original autograph contributions to the various volumes &amp; letters relating
            thereto, purchased by me from William Hone's collection of MSS belonging to
            Miss Soul, Hone's grand daughter, G. T. Lawley, Priestfield House nr
            Wolverhampton Also an original draft sketch of a descriptive article by Wm Hone
            (see next leaf). I have also written an account of the origin, design, and
            execution of the work, from letters and papers of the Hone family, now in my
            possession. These additions make the set as valuable as it is unique.
            G.T.L</p></scopecontent>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Hone, William, 1780-1842. 
				  The Every-day book, and table book by William Hone. </unittitle>
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          <scopecontent><p>With four hundred and thirty-six engravings. In three volumes. Vol. II.
            London, Printed for William Tegg and Co., [1847?] 1712 double columns, illus. This
            volume of the Every-day book was originally published weekly from
            January-December 1826</p></scopecontent>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Hone, William, 1780-1842. 
				  The Every-day book, and Table book by William Hone. </unittitle>
          </did>
          <scopecontent><p>With Four hundred and thirty-six engravings. In three volumes. Vol. III.
            London, Printed for William Tegg and Co. 1847. 860, 888 double columns, illus. 
            The Table book: 2 vols., originally published
            weekly from January 1827 to January 1828 (55 numbers including indexes, in 2
            vols.) here forms one volume (vol. 3). Spine title: Wm. Hone's Year Book Vol
            III. Lawley's account of the circumstances of the Table Book inserted in
            between cols. 28 and 29.</p></scopecontent>
        </c02>
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          <did>
            <container type="box">3</container>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Hone, William, 1780-1842. The
				  Year book of daily recreation and information; concerning remarkable men and
				  manners, times and seasons, solemnities and merry-makings, antiquities and
				  novelties, on the plan of the Every-day Book and Table Book ... by William
				  Hone. </unittitle>
          </did>
          <scopecontent><p>With one hundred and fourteen engravings. London, Printed for William
            Tegg and Co. 1848. 1648 double columns, illus. Spine title: Wm. Hone's Table Book Vol. IV. Flyleaf
            inscription: This volume contains an original draft of a poem, addressed to
            Robert Leaper Resey of Camden Town by William Hone; also several original
            letters from contributors to the book purchased from the Hone Collection. G. T.
            Lawley</p></scopecontent>
        </c02>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="series">
        <did>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Series 4: George T. Lawley
				</unittitle>
        </did>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Lawley, George T. The purely
				  literary prodictions and correspondence of William Hone and his friends. </unittitle>
          </did>
          <scopecontent><p>With
            an account of the origin and production of his Every-Day Book, Year Book &amp;
            Table Book from manuscripts and letters in the possession of the Author.[ca. 1913]  G. T.
            Lawley Priestfield House Nr Wolverhampton 182 1. holograph. Spine title: Wm.
            Hone &amp; His Correspondence</p></scopecontent>
        </c02>
      </c01>
	 </dsc> 
  	<index>
  	  <p><emph>NAME INDEX</emph></p>
  	  <indexentry>
  	    <persname><emph>NAME</emph></persname>
  	    <ref>
  	      <emph>CORRESPNDENCE DATE</emph>
  	    </ref>
  	  </indexentry>
  	  <indexentry>
        <persname>Adams, P. William</persname>
        <ref>
          21 August 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Allport, Douglas</persname>
        <ref>
          10 January 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>B., T. T.</persname>
        <ref>
          16 December 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Baws, G. </persname>
      	<ref>
      		No date
      	</ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Behnes, William, (1794-1864.)</persname>
        <ref>
          7 January 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Bennock, Archibald</persname>
        <ref>
          9 September, 1826; 1 December 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Bittlestow, John</persname>
        <ref>
          7 September 1825; 17 August 1825
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Brandon, Henry undated, February</persname>
        <ref>
          1826; July 1826; 30 August 1826; 28 September 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>B[ray], W[illiam]</persname>
        <ref>
          9 October 1826; 26 February 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Breveridge, James</persname>
        <ref>
          12 July 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Bridgeford, James</persname>
        <ref>
          10 November 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Brown, William</persname>
        <ref>
          4 December 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Browne, T. H.</persname>
        <ref>
          5 August 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Bunce, John</persname>
        <ref>
          16 July 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Burgess, L.</persname>
        <ref>
          1 March 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Burn, E. H.</persname>
        <ref>
          24 October 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
      	<persname>Byron, George Gordon Noel (transcribed letter; see G. Baws)</persname>
        <ref>
          1788-1824, No date
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Chapman, E.</persname>
        <ref>
          26 June 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Childs, John, (1783-1853.) (from WH)</persname>
        <ref>
          19 April 1821; 22 January 1833
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Christie, Alexander, (1807-1860.)</persname>
        <ref>
          1 July 1825; 20 April 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Cleghorn, John</persname>
        <ref>
          22 June 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Clipsham, D. C.</persname>
        <ref>
          28 September 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Coote, David</persname>
      	<ref>
      		No date
      	</ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Crito-Galen</persname>
      	<ref>
      		No date
      	</ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Cruikshank, George</persname>
        <ref>
          1792-1878. No date
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Cull, W. </persname>
      	<ref>
      		No date
      	</ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Curwen, D. B.</persname>
        <ref>
          25 February 1825; 14 April 1825; 22 December 1825
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>D., J.</persname>
        <ref>
          11 August 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Darlington, Earl of (from WH)</persname>
        <ref>
          9 March 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Davies, John Henry</persname>
        <ref>
          8 June 1825
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Denham, Michael Aislabie, (d. 1859.)</persname>
        <ref>
        (2) 24 April 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Depear, Matthew</persname>
        <ref>
          21 November 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Dewhurst, Henry William undated;</persname>
        <ref>
          23 May 1826; 5 July 1826; 15 April 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Dick's Son, Dick</persname>
        <ref>
          3 October 1831
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Dixon, Henry</persname>
        <ref>
          6 March 1827; 12 March 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Dixon, J. H.</persname>
        <ref>
          8 January 1827; 22 October 1827; 8 December 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Downes, T.</persname>
        <ref>
          17 August 1825
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Dunelm, D. H.</persname>
        <ref>
          No date
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Edwards, John</persname>
        <ref>
          29 November 1825
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Evans, John</persname>
        <ref>
          1767-1827. 24 May 1826; 29 May 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Ewing, William C.</persname>
        <ref>
          3 April 1826; 17 March 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>F., E. S.</persname>
        <ref>
          1 July 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Farthing, John (2) undated;</persname>
        <ref>
          20 May 1825; 21 December 1825; 17 March 1826; 3 May 1826; 19 May 1826; 30 July 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Fergusen, Robert</persname>
        <ref>
          No date
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Flack, Thomas</persname>
        <ref>
          14 August 1825
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Ford, Richard Wilbraham</persname>
        <ref>
          9 November 1816
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>G., D. January</persname>
        <ref>
          1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
      	<persname>Gifford, William, 1756-1826.</persname>
        <ref>
           (2) No date
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Goldsmith, Anne</persname>
        <ref>
          2 January 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Gould, N.</persname>
        <ref>
          28 June 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Graham, Andrew M.</persname>
        <ref>
          No date
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Gregory, Samuel</persname>
        <ref>
          9 October 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Grimes, J. A.</persname>
        <ref>
         No date; May 1819 [i.e. 1825]
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>H., J.</persname>
        <ref>
          No date
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Harjette, Thomas</persname>
        <ref>
          20 October 1825
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Harrison, H. I.</persname>
        <ref>
        	January 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Hasbury, Luke</persname>
        <ref>
          30 November 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Haynes, W. H. </persname>
        <ref>
        	(4) No date; 1827; 4 January 1827; 5 February 1827; 20 March 1827; 2 April 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Henshaw, John</persname>
        <ref>
          6 March 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Hill, D.</persname>
        <ref>
          No date
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Hone, William, (1780-1842.) </persname>
        <ref>
        	(9) No date; 25 December 1819; 19 April 1821; 8 January 1825; May 1825; 5 May 1826; 9 March 1827; 27 September 1831; 22 January 1833; 12 October 1835; (obituary) 1842
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Hooper, E. J. </persname>
        <ref>
          May 1827; 26 June 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Horn, William </persname>
        <ref>
        	December 1825
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Howitt, William, (1792-1879.) </persname>
        <ref>
        	[January 1826]
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Hunt, Henry L.</persname>
        <ref>
          28 December [1828?]
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Hunt, John</persname>
        <ref>
          No date
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Hurwood, William</persname>
        <ref>
          21 July 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>I., H.</persname>
        <ref>
          7 January 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>J., L. R.</persname>
        <ref>
          No date
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Jibb, Joseph</persname>
        <ref>
          6 June 1825; 17 October 1825
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Johnson, Goddard</persname>
        <ref>
          10 February 1823
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>K.</persname>
        <ref>
          No date
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>K., J. J. </persname>
        <ref>
        	No date; 3 March 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Kinle, Rich </persname>
        <ref>
        	February 1838
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Lamb, Charles, (1775-1834.) (from WH)</persname>
        <ref>
          May 1825; 5 May 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Lander, H. M. </persname>
        <ref>
        	(3) No date; 28 August 1826; 3 September 1826; 7 September 1826; 19 June 1827; 5 July 1827; 9 March 1831
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>McCreery, J. S </persname>
        <ref>
        	March 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Neville, Joseph</persname>
        <ref>
          12 December 1825
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>P., **</persname>
        <ref>
          17 February 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>P., R.</persname>
        <ref>
          No date
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Payne, T.</persname>
        <ref>
          21 January 1818
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Place, Francis, (1771-1854.)</persname>
        <ref>
          24 July 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Prior, J. R. </persname>
        <ref>
        	November 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Rixon, R.</persname>
        <ref>
          28 October 1825; 10 May 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Salopian, A.</persname>
        <ref>
          No date
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Sam's Sons, Sam</persname>
        <ref>
          8 October 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Saunders, Rich</persname>
        <ref>
          5 May 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Schroder, William</persname>
        <ref>
          26 June 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Scratchard, Norrison </persname>
        <ref>
        	(2) No date
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Seton, Robert</persname>
        <ref>
          23 February 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Simonds, T. R.</persname>
        <ref>
          17 May 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Simpson, Francis, Jr.</persname>
        <ref>
          24 June 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Simpson, G.</persname>
        <ref>
          1 August 1825
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Sinclair A.</persname>
        <ref>
          No date
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Skinner, S. P.</persname>
        <ref>
          17 March 1825
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Slaters</persname>
        <ref>
          15 January 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Smith, Balpett</persname>
        <ref>
          14 September 1841
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Stancliff, J.</persname>
        <ref>
          13 May 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Stillman, James</persname>
        <ref>
          No date
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Stubbs, J.</persname>
        <ref>
          12 September 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>[T., M.] </persname>
        <ref>
        	[January 1826]
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Taylor, William</persname>
        <ref>
          24 July 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Thomas, J. S.</persname>
        <ref>
          2 June 1826
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Thompson, W.</persname>
        <ref>
          No date
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Thoms, William John (1803-1885.)</persname>
        <ref>
          [1826]
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Thornhill, Frederick</persname>
        <ref>
          1 November 1825
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Timms, A. W.</persname>
        <ref>
          5 November 1825
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Tipton, Lord</persname>
        <ref>
          9 November [1817]
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Tomlinson, Charles, (1808-1897.)</persname>
        <ref>
          27 May 1826; 19 September 1826; 2 January 1827; (2) 4 January 1827; 18 April 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Towers, Isabella Jane</persname>
        <ref>
          15 July 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Ward, Thomas </persname>
        <ref>
        	No date; September 1827
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Wardham, Ralph</persname>
        <ref>
          28 February 1838
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Williams, Samuel, (1788-1853.)</persname>
        <ref>
          No date
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Wrangham, Francis, (1769-1842.)</persname>
        <ref>
          10 March 1824; 19 July [1828]
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
      <indexentry>
        <persname>Wright, John Masey, (1777-1866.)</persname>
        <ref>
          7 January 1831; (2) 10 July 1831
        </ref>
      </indexentry>
    </index>
  </archdesc> </ead>

