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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 SOVEREIGN | Marquis Camden | |
| Duke of York | Duke of Rutland | |
| Duke of Clarence | Earl of Hardwicke | |
| Duke of Cumberland | Duke of Beaufort | |
| Duke of Sussex | Earl of Pembroke | |
| Duke of Cambridge | Earl of Winchilsea | |
| Duke of Gloucester | Marquis of Stafford | |
| Emperor of Russia | Earl of Lonsdale | |
| King of France | Marquis Wellesley | |
| Emperor of Austria | Duke of Montrose | |
| King of Prussia | Marquis of Hastings | |
| King of Spain | Duke of Newcastle | |
| King of the Netherlands | Duke of Wellington | |
| Prince Leopold of Saxe Cobourg | Earl of Liverpool | |
| King of Denmark | Earl Bathurst | |
| King of Portugal | Marquis of Anglesea | |
| Earl of Chatham | Duke of Northumberland | |
| Earl of Westmoreland | Duke of Buckingham | |
| Earl of Carlisle | Marquis of Cholmondely | |
| Earl Spencer | Marquis 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. ---- Lewis | Rev. Benj Pope. | |
| Rev. ---- Webb | Rev. ---- Packe. | |
| Rev. Thos. Champnes. | Rev. ---- Carr. | |
| Rev. Charles Champnes. | ||
Organist.- Mr. Horn.
Lay Clerks.
| Mr. Heather | Mr. Francis | Mr. Hobbs, sen. | |
| Miller | Salmon, jun. | French. | |
| Salmon, sen. | West | Hobbs, 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 Clode | Mr. 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. Green | Mr. Wilder | |
| Rev. Mr. Dupuis | ||
Extra Masters.
| French.- Mr. Duclos. | Drawing.- Mr. W. Evans. | |
| Writing.- Mr. Hexter | Fencing.- Mr. H. Angelo. | |
| Italian & Spanish.- Mr. Bolaffey | Dancing.- 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 Smith | Mr. James Godfrey | |
| John Sturges, jun. Esq. | Thomas Sharpe, Esq. | |
| G.A. Fenwicke, Esq. | George Davis, Esq. | |
| Mr. Banister | The Rev. Isaac Gosset | |
| Mr. Hanson | Mr. 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 | |
| Ascot | Gerrard's Cross | Saint Alban's | |
| Ashridge | Guildford | Salt-hill | |
| Ashford | Haddenham | Slough | |
| Aston Clinton | Hampton | Staines | |
| Aylesbury | Hemel Hempstead | Stoke Hammond | |
| Beaconsfield | High Wycombe | Stony Stratford | |
| Berkhamstead | Holyport | Sunbury | |
| Bledlow | Ivinghoe | Sunninghill | |
| Bray | King's Langley | Taplow | |
| Brill | Kingston | Thame | |
| Buckingham | Laleham | Thorpe | |
| Burnham | Leighton | Tring | |
| Chaddington | Maidenhead | Uxbridge | |
| Chalfont St. Giles's | Missenden | Upton | |
| Chalfont St. Peter's | Moulsey | Warfield | |
| Chalvey | Newport | Walton | |
| Chesham | Oakley-green | Watford | |
| Chertsey | Old Windsor | Wendover | |
| Datchet | Olney | West Wycombe | |
| Denham | Padbury | Weybridge | |
| Dinton | Prince's Risborough | Winchendon | |
| Dorney | Winkfield | ||
| Eton Wick | Winslow | ||
| Egham | Woking | ||
| Englefield-green | Wotton | ||
COACHES AND WAGGONS.
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.