Gossip In The First Decade Of Victoria's Reign

John Ashton (1834 - 1911)

"I have written this Gossip not only for the edification of those to whom a portion, more or less, may be news, but for those who, like myself, have lived through the whole of Queen Victoria's reign, to whom the remembrance of things, almost forgotten, may bring pleasure and excite interest. The items, herein displayed, have been gathered from many sources, and their authenticity is guaranteed by giving the name of the authority whence they were taken, in very many instances ipsissima verba, as paraphrasing would rob them of their freshness and individuality. (From Author’s Preface) Gossip here should be understood as informal, unrestrained talk or writing, esp. about people or social incidents. (Shorter Oxford English Dictionary). John Ashton was an historian and a prolific writer, unjustly forgotten, of social mores, customs, and daily life of the English Regency as well as before and after. This book about Victoria’s early reign is the last of some thirty books about various preceding eras. The chapter titles here contain only a couple of the many interesting people and events contained in the chapter.
- Summary by Author's Preface and david wales

Genre(s): Modern (19th C)

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Preface David Wales
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Play 01 Chapter 1 1837 The Queen's Accession, Funeral Of The King, etc David Wales
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Play 02 Ch 2 1837 Thames Tunnel Flooded, First Mention Of The Nelson Column, etc David Wales
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Play 03 Ch 3 1838 Destruction Of The Royal Exchange, Sale Of The Salvage, etc David Wales
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Play 04 Ch 4 1838 Lords and Pugilists, "Penny Gaffs," etc David Wales
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Play 05 Ch 5 1838 Thom The Religious Fanatic, His Riots And Death, etc David Wales
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Play 06 Ch 6 1838 The Queen's Coronation, The Carriages, etc David Wales
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Play 07 Ch 7 1838 Genesis Of The "Charter," London And North-Western Railway, etc David Wales
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Play 08 Ch 8 1839 Death Of Lord Norbury, Birth Of Photography, etc David Wales
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Play 09 Ch 9 1839 Queen Elizabeth's Statue, The Ladies Of The Bed-chamber, etc David Wales
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Play 10 Ch 10 1839 The Eglinton Tournament, Sale Of Armour, etc David Wales
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Play 11 Ch 11 1839 The Chartists: Their Going To Church, Dissolution Of The Convention, etc David Wales
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Play 12 Ch 12 1840 Commencement Of Penny Post, Postage Stamps, etc David Wales
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Play 13 Ch 13 1840 The Mulready Envelope, Plans Of Royal Exchange Decided On, etc David Wales
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Play 14 Ch 14 1840 Lord Cardigan And The "Black Bottle" Case, Lord Cardigan's Duel With Lieut. Tuckett, etc David Wales
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Play 15 Ch 15 1841 Death Of Scott The American Diver, Prince Albert's Ducking, etc David Wales
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Play 16 Ch 16 1841 Story Of An Irish Informer, Steam Cars, etc David Wales
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Play 17 Ch 17 1842 Foundation Of Royal Exchange Laid, Medal Connected Therewith, etc David Wales
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Play 18 Ch 18 1842 The Royal "Bal Costume", The Queen Shot At By Francis And By Bean David Wales
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Play 19 Ch 19 1843 Murder Of Mr. Drummond, Rebecca And Her Daughters, etc David Wales
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Play 20 Ch 20 1843 Gretna Green Parsons, Number Of Marriages, etc David Wales
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Play 21 Ch 21 1843 Exhibition Of Cartoons, A Duel, etc David Wales
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Play 22 Ch 22 1844 A Child For Sale, Trial Of Daniel O'Connell, etc David Wales
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Play 23 Ch 23 1844 An English Dinner, Consols At Par, etc David Wales
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Play 24 Ch 24 1845 Murder By Tawell, Curious Story, etc David Wales
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Play 25 Ch 25 1845 The Queen's Costume Ball, Copper Coinage Of William IV, etc David Wales
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Play 26 Ch 26 1845 The Railway Mania, Deposit Of Plans David Wales
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Play 27 Ch 27 1846 Collapse Of The Railway Mania, Sheriffs' Officers, etc David Wales
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Play 28 Ch 28 1846 The Last Post Office Bell-man, The "Corn Law" Act, etc David Wales
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Play 29 Ch 29 1847 Medals for The Army And Navy, Grenville Library, etc David Wales
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