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Windsor Guide 1825




THE WINDSOR GUIDE
WITH A
BRIEF ACCOUNT OF ETON
PRINTED FOR CHARLES KNIGHT
CHURCH-STREET, WINDSOR, AND PALL-MALL EAST, LONDON.
1825.





THE WINDSOR AND ETON CALENDAR.
Governor of Windsor Castle - General the Earl of Harrington
Housekeeper of Windsor Castle - Hon. Georgiana Townsend

KNIGHTS OF THE MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE GARTER

The SOVEREIGNMarquis Camden
Duke of YorkDuke of Rutland
Duke of ClarenceEarl of Hardwicke
Duke of CumberlandDuke of Beaufort
Duke of SussexEarl of Pembroke
Duke of CambridgeEarl of Winchilsea
Duke of GloucesterMarquis of Stafford
Emperor of RussiaEarl of Lonsdale
King of FranceMarquis Wellesley
Emperor of AustriaDuke of Montrose
King of PrussiaMarquis of Hastings
King of SpainDuke of Newcastle
King of the NetherlandsDuke of Wellington
Prince Leopold of Saxe CobourgEarl of Liverpool
King of DenmarkEarl Bathurst
King of PortugalMarquis of Anglesea
Earl of ChathamDuke of Northumberland
Earl of WestmorelandDuke of Buckingham
Earl of CarlisleMarquis of Cholmondely
Earl SpencerMarquis of Hertford
Marquis of Bath



Prelate of the Order. - The Most Rev. Sir George P. Tomline, Bishop of Winchester.
Chancellor.- The Most Rev. Dr. John Fisher, Bishop of Salisbury
Registrar.- The Hon. and Rev. Henry L. Hobart, D.D. Dean of Windsor.
Garter, Principal King at Arms.- Sir George Nayler, Knight.
Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod.- Sir. Thos. Tyrwhitt, Knight.

ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL.
Dean of Windsor.- The Hon. and Rev. Henry L. Hobart, D.D.

Canons

The Rev. Edward Northey, B.D.Hon. and Rev. Richard B. Stopford, M.A.
The Rev. Geo. Champagne, M.A.Hon. and Rev. H.C. Cust, M.A.
The Rev. Wm. Long, B.C.L.Rev. Charles Proby, M.A.
Hon. & Rev. Jacob Marsham, D.D.Rev. John Keate, D.D.
The Rev. Charles Digby, M.A.Rev. James Stanier Clark LL.D.
The Rev. Jos. Goodall, Provost of Eton.Hon. and Rev. Rich. Bagot, M.A.



Minor Canons.

Rev. ---- LewisRev. Benj Pope.
Rev. ---- WebbRev. ---- Packe.
Rev. Thos. Champnes.Rev. ---- Carr.
Rev. Charles Champnes.



Organist.- Mr. Horn.

Lay Clerks.

Mr. HeatherMr. FrancisMr. Hobbs, sen.
MillerSalmon, jun.French.
Salmon, sen.WestHobbs, jun.
Smith



Eight Choristers, a Verger, two Sextons, a Bell-ringer, and Porter.




HIS MAJESTY'S HOUSEHOLD. Lord Chamberlain. - Duke of Montrose
Vice Chamberlain.- Marquis of Graham
Comptroller of Accounts and Superintendant of the Duties of the Department. Thomas B. Mash, Esq.
Keeper of the Privy Purse.- Sir Wm. Knighton, Bart.
Secretary to the Privy Purse.- Thomas Marrable, Esq.
Domestic Chaplain, Librarian, and Historiographer to his Majesty.- Rev. C. R. Sumner, Prebendary of Worcester.
Surgeon and Apothecary, at Windsor.- John O'Reilly, Esq.




Lord Steward.- Marquis Conyngham.
Treasurer.- Lord C. Bentinck.
Comptroller.- Lord George Thos. Beresford.

Master of the Household.- General Sir Samuel Hulse.
Secretary.- Timothy Brent, Esq.




MASTER OF THE HORSE'S DEPARTMENT.
Master of the Horse.- Duke of Dorset.
Chief Equerry and Clerk Marshal.- Lieut. General Sir Francis T. Hammond




THE ROYAL HUNT.
Master of the Buck Hounds.- Lord Maryborough.
Huntsman.- Charles Davis.

Ranger of Windsor Home Park.- General Sir Samuel Hulse.
Keeper of the same.- Mr. Engal.




COMMISSIONERS FOR THE REPAIRS OF WINDSOR CASTLE.

Duke of Wellington. Earl of Liverpool.
Earl of Aberdeen. Sir Charles Long.
Mr. Baring.



Architect.- Jeffrey Wyattville, Esq.




BOARD OF WORKS.
Surveyor General.- Benj. Chas. Stephenson, Esq. F.S.A.
Assistant Surveyor General and Cashier.- Henry Hake Seward, Esq.
Chief Examiner.- John Wm. Short, Esq.
Drawing and Measuring Clerk.- Mr. John Spence, Jun.
Assistant Examining and Measuring Clerks.- Mr. John Phipps and Mr. Wm. B. Barker.
Engrossing and Copying Clerks.- Mr. Wm. Lechenby and Mr. John Oliver French.
Attached Architects.- John Nash, John Soane, and Robert Smirke, Esqrs.
Clerks of the Works.- Thos. Hardwick, Edward Crocker, William Mathews, Lewis Wyatt, and Robt. C. Kidd, Esqrs.
Labourers in Trust.- Messrs. E. Crocker, Jun., Thos. F. Hunt, Adam Lee, Wm. Collier, George Slade, William A. Arnold, Jas. Peacock, John Hudson, Joshua Morris.
Turncock at Windsor.- Henry Smith.




THE HOUSEHOLD OF H. R. H. THE PRINCESS AUGUSTA SOPHIA.
Lady of the Bedchamber.- Lady Mary Taylor.
Bedchamber Woman.- Miss Sophia Wynyard.
Dresser.- Miss Wright.
House Steward.-Mr. Robt. Watkins.
Pages.- Mr. Moore and Mr. Hardy.
Housekeeper -- Mrs. Rowley.
Apothecary.- J. Pope Stevens, Esq.




CORPORATION OF WINDSOR.
High Steward - H.R.H. the DUKE of YORK.
Mayor.- Edward Brown, Esq. (1824-5)

Aldermen.

*** Messrs. Egelstone, ** Mr. Layton, Justice, (1824�5)
** Parker, * Sir John Chapman, Knt.
** Hanson, * Messrs. Davis,
** Atkins, * Bannister.
** Knight,



Benchers.

Mr. John ClodeMr. Thomas Jenner
Mr. John Voules



Burgusses.

Messrs. Tebbott,Messrs. Bedborough,
W. Clode,Baverstock,
Church,T. Jennings,
Snowden,C. Knight,
Blunt,R. Sharman.
Legh.



Recorder and Under Steward.- Sir Giffin Wilson, Knt.
Town Clerk.- John Secker, Esq.

* The Aldermen thus marked ( * ) have passed the chair.




Members for the Borough.
John Ramsbottom, Jun. Esq. Woodside House, Berks.
Edward Cromwell Disbrowe, Esq. Walton Hall, Derby.





ETON COLLEGE.
Provost.- Rev. Joseph Goodall, D.D.
Vice-Provost.- Rev. William Roberts, D.D.

Fellows.

Rev. Wm. Foster Pigott, D.D. Rev. James C. Wright, M.A.
Rev. John Septimus Grover, M.A. Rev. John F. Plumtre, M.A.
Rev. George Bethell, M.A. Rev. Thos. Briggs, M.A.



Steward of the Courts.- G. Pennington, Esq.
Registrar.- Mr. E. Brown.




Upper Master.- The Rev. John Keate, D.D.
Under Master.- The Rev. Thomas Carter, M.A.

Assistant Masters.-Upper School.

Rev. Mr. Chas. Yonge, M.A. Rev. Mr. Hawtrey.
Rev. Mr. Heath. Rev. Mr. Okes.
Rev. Mr. Knapp. Rev. Mr. Chapman.



Lower School.

Rev. Mr. GreenMr. Wilder
Rev. Mr. Dupuis



Extra Masters.

French.- Mr. Duclos. Drawing.- Mr. W. Evans.
Writing.- Mr. Hexter Fencing.- Mr. H. Angelo.
Italian & Spanish.- Mr. BolaffeyDancing.- Mr. Venua







Vicar of Windsor.- Rev. Isaac Gosset, A.M.
Curate.- Rev. William Thompson.
Rector of Clewer.- Rev. Dr. Foster Pigott.
Curate.- Rev. -- Moore.
Lay Impropriator of the Parish of New Windsor.- The Hon. F. Keppel




PHYSICIANS. W. Fergusson, Esq. M.D., High-street.
R. Pope, M.D. Staines.




SURGEONS AND APOTHECARIES.
Sir John Chapman and Son, Thames-street.
Mr. James Godfrey, Sheet-street.
Mr. Mitchell, Peascod-street.
Mr. Moss, High-street, Eton.
Mr. O'Reilly, St. Alban's-street.
Mr. Rendall, High-street.
Mr. J. P. Stevens, High-street.
Mr. Stratford, High-street, Eton.




DISPENSARY.
Resident Apothecary.- Mr. Mitchell, Church-street.




ACTING MAGISTRATES FOR BERKS AND BUCKS.
Windsor, otherwise Ripplesmere Division.

Lord Harcourt.James Ramsbottom, Esq.
Lord Ashbrook. Dr. Foster Pigott.
John Ramsbottom, Esq. M.P.Rev. William Roberts.






ATTORNEYS, &c.

Mr. R. G. Barton, Park-street. Messrs. John Seeker and Son, Thames-street.
Mr. E. Brown, Conveyancer, Mr. E. Smith, Peascod-street,
Mr. W. Long, Park-street. Mr. W. J.Voules, Peascod-street
Mr. J. B. Watmore, High-street.






COMMISSIONER FOR TAKING SPECIAL BAIL.
Mr. Knight, Sheet-street.




ASSOCIATION FOR PROSECUTING FELONS.
Treasurer and Secretary.- Mr. Knight, Sheet-street.




OFFICER OF THE SHERIFF OF BERKS.
William Baker, Thames-street




CONSTABLES.

J. Smith, Peascod-street.T. Beenham, Clewer-Iane.




ASSESSORS AND COLLECTORS.
Assessors and Collectors of King's Taxes.- Mr. Perryman, High- street, and Mr. Lovegrove, High-street.
Collector of Poor's Rates.- Mr. John Lovegrove, High-street.
Collector of Highway Rates.-- Mr. Smith, Peascod-street
Collector of Church Rates.- Mr. Cobbett, St. Alban's-street.




COMMISSIONERS OF THE PAVEMENT.-SEPT. 1824.
Those marked thus (*) have left the town, but they are still comprised in the number (61) allowed by Act of Parliament.

The Mayor. William Suckling, Esq.
The Justice. John Ramsbottom, jun. Esq. M.P.
The Recorder. Robert Battiscombe, Esq.
* The Archbishop of Canterbury* The Bishop of Oxford
* The Bishop of Bangor. William Voules, Esq.
* Sir W. Johnstone, Bart. James Ramsbottom, Esq.
John Sturges, Esq. James Egelstone, Esq.
Edward Fuller, Esq. Mr. John Jennings.
John Ramsbottom, sen., Esq. Mr. James Atkins.
William Dawson, Esq. John O'Reilly, Esq.
Charles Knight, Esq.The Hon. and Rev. Dr. Hobart
James Millns, Esq.The Rev. E. Northey
Mr. Daniel SmithMr. James Godfrey
John Sturges, jun. Esq. Thomas Sharpe, Esq.
G.A. Fenwicke, Esq.George Davis, Esq.
Mr. BanisterThe Rev. Isaac Gosset
Mr. HansonMr. E. Bovingdon, jun.
Charles Layton, Esq.Mr. Robert Blunt
Sir John Chapman, Knt.Col. Kinsey
Charles Hayes, Esq.Mr. Charles Snowden
John Secker, Esq.Mr. Wm. Jennings
Mr. John Voules* John Andrew Biggs
William Riley, Esq.* Rev. Jos. Lowthian
Mr. Thos. Adams, High-street.* Henry Griffiths, Esq.
William Legh, Esq.* Rev. Henry Plimley
Edward Smith, Esq.* John Hatch
Mr. Richard Jennings* Capt. King
Mr. Thos. Jennings* Col. West
Mr Francis Burtt* J. H. Baverstock, Esq.
Mr. James Church



Wm. James Voules, Clerk.




PROPRIETOR OF THE WATER WORKS.
Mr. W. H. Cutler, Eton.




AGENTS FOR FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE OFFICES.
Atlas.- Mr. William Hanson, High-street.
Berks and Provincial.- Mr. William Perryman, High-street.
British.- Mr. R. Dredge, Castle-street.
County.- Mr. D. Smith, Park-street.
Globe.- Mr. W. Cook, Church-street.
Guardian. Mr. R.G. Barton, Park-street.
Phoenix.- Mr. Egelstone, Park-street.
Royal Exchange.- Mr. Long, Park-street.
Sun.- Mr. Voules, Peascod-street




WINDSOR BANK.
Messrs. Ramsbottom and Legh, Thames-street.
London Agents.- Messrs. Williams and Co., Birchin-lane.




ETON BANK.
Mr. March, High-street, Eton.




PROVIDENT INSTITUTION, OR SAVINGS BANK.
Secretary.- Mr. W. Brett, Church-lane.
Office.-- Free-School House, Church-lane, Windsor.
Attendance on Mondays from 12 to 2 o'clock.




ASCOT RACE FUND. Treasurer.-- John Secker, Esq., Thames-street.
Clerk of the Course.- Mr. T. Jenner, Peascod-street.




POST-OFFICE, HIGH-STREET.
The delivery of letters commences at 8 o'clock every morning. The letter-box is closed at 8 o'clock in the evening, and the bags are despatched for town at half-past eight precisely.

Places in the Windsor delivery.

Bishopsgate. Oakley-green.
Clewer, Old Windsor.
Clewer-green. Southlea,
Datchet. Water Oakley.
Dedworth-green. Winkfield.
Eton.






List of the Places to which the Bucks Gazette is sent by Newsmen, independent of post and coach conveyance.- Parcels may be forwarded by being left at the Offices at Windsor or .Aylesbury.

Abbot's Langley Farnham Rickmansworth
Amersham Feltham Ripley
AscotGerrard's CrossSaint Alban's
AshridgeGuildfordSalt-hill
AshfordHaddenhamSlough
Aston ClintonHamptonStaines
AylesburyHemel HempsteadStoke Hammond
BeaconsfieldHigh WycombeStony Stratford
BerkhamsteadHolyportSunbury
BledlowIvinghoeSunninghill
BrayKing's LangleyTaplow
BrillKingstonThame
BuckinghamLalehamThorpe
BurnhamLeightonTring
ChaddingtonMaidenhead Uxbridge
Chalfont St. Giles's Missenden Upton
Chalfont St. Peter's Moulsey Warfield
Chalvey NewportWalton
Chesham Oakley-greenWatford
Chertsey Old WindsorWendover
DatchetOlneyWest Wycombe
Denham PadburyWeybridge
Dinton Prince's RisboroughWinchendon
Dorney Winkfield
Eton WickWinslow
EghamWoking
Englefield-greenWotton






COACHES AND WAGGONS.

Messrs. Moody, Lillewhite, and Thumwood's Windsor and Eton Royal Telegraph Post Coaches, from the Original Coach-office, Castle-street, Union Coach-office, High-street; and the Swan Inn, Thames-street, Windsor; and the Christopher Inn, Eton.
Every morning, during summer, at six, Sundays excepted, to the Swan with Two Necks, Lad-lane. Returns at four; from the White Horse Cellar, at five.
Every morning at half-past eight, Sundays excepted, to the Bolt-in-Tun, Fleet-street. Returns at half-past one; from the White Horse Cellar, at half-past two.
Every morning, at nine, to the Cross Keys, Wood-street. Returns at two from the Gloucester Coffee-house, at three.
Every afternoon, at three, to the Belle Sauvage, Ludgate-hill. Returns at seven next morning; from the White Horse Cellar, a quarter before eight.

Dash's Etonian and Royal George coaches, from the Star and Garter, Peascod-street, to London, every morning at half-past eight, and every afternoon at half-past three, Return from Dyson's Black Bear, Piccadilly, every morning at eight, and afternoon at three.

Atherton's coach from No. 48, High-street, to London, every morning a quarter before nine. Returns from the Black Bear, Piccadilly, every afternoon at four.

Atherton's waggon from the Royal Waggon Office, Thames-street every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, to the King's Arms, Snowhill. London; and returns every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Burford's waggon from the New Inn, every afternoon, to the Angel Inn, Fleet-market; and returns the following mornings.
Painter's waggon, from the Union public-house, High-street, every afternoon at four, to the New Inn, Old Bailey; and returns from thence at nine in the morning.

Maidenhead carrier every Tuesday and Saturday, from the Bull Inn, Peascod-street.

Messrs. Mason's barges to and from Bull Wharf, Queenhithe, London every week.
Messrs. Jennings's barges once a week.

Nov.20, 1824.