Regency Crime and Punishment: An Unlawful Game of Hazard
I was on a research mission when I stumbled into the St James’s Chronicle 1805 reports from the Public Office of Bow Street. The first Continue →
Passionately blogging about all things Regency
I was on a research mission when I stumbled into the St James’s Chronicle 1805 reports from the Public Office of Bow Street. The first Continue →
This is the forty-fourth post in our Men and Manners, Maxims for life by a Gentleman (Men and Manners ; Or, Concentrated Wisdom. 4th Ed. Continue →
This famous fruit shop and confectionery at No. 7 St James Street (British Museum) Sadly, there is not a lot of information about Kelsey’s broadly Continue →
Saunders’s News-Letter, Monday, 9 August 1813. In my recent post on the Barouche Landau, I contemplated hybrid carriages and I think that has made me Continue →