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R. T. Claridge

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380:. The work itself provides an indication of impact and popularity of hydropathy at the time. It was first published in 1842, with the preface to the first edition dated 21 January 1842. In his preface to the third edition, dated 23 May 1842, Claridge noted that the book had "excited considerable attention". It reached its third edition "in the short space of three months", and in that time, "several imperfect extracts in the form of Pamphlets" appeared, and the Hydropathic Society was formed, on 17 March 1842, "at the rooms of the Society of Arts, Adelphi". The fifth edition contains an advertisement (which remained in subsequent editions), stating "it is little more than nine months since the first announcement of the work appeared; and during that brief period of time, five editions, of one thousand copies each, and eight editions of an Abstract, have passed through the press; besides which, several unauthorised publications, in the form of pamphlets, extracted from the work, have been sold in great numbers". With growing popularity among the public, some favourable publications written by a few medical practitioners, and several hydropathic establishments fully operational, Claridge declared that "the year 1842 may be considered as a new era in the mode of curing disease in this country". 4585: 360:, and the Claridge Company directors, believing those difficulties to be temporary, deposited a large amount of debentures with the Clarmac Company's bankers to secure an overdraft. However, the Clarmac Company never recovered. On 16 October 1915, a decision was made to wind up Clarmac Roads and a liquidator duly appointed, and creditor's meeting called. In January 1916, R.T. Wilkinson retired from his position as a director of Claridge's Company, after an association of 63 years. The failure of Clarmac Roads had a flow-on effect to Claridge's Patent Asphalte Company, with a petition to wind it up lodged with the High Court on 2 November 1917 by company director William Allback. Claridge's Patent Asphalte Company finally ceased operating on 10 November 1917, after becoming insolvent following the failure of the joint venture entered into in 1914. The sequel to this was legal action by the liquidator to recover lost funds from Allback, who had played a prominent role in the promotion of Clarmac Roads and investment of funds therein. This case itself is sometimes cited in corporate law, as an early example of exemption from legal liability where the directors of a company sought and obtained legal advice in good faith. 284:
Bastenne company, were in production". Indeed, in 1838, there was a flurry of entrepreneurial activity over asphalt, which had uses beyond paving. For example, asphalt could also be used for flooring, damp proofing in buildings, and for waterproofing of various types of pools and baths, with these latter themselves proliferating in the 1800s. On the London stockmarket, there were various claims as to the exclusivity of asphalt quality from France, Germany and England. And numerous patents were granted in France, with similar numbers of patent applications being denied in England due to their similarity to each other. In England, "Claridge's was the type most used in the 1840s and 50s", including in such uses as school flooring. In 1847, Claridge's company promoted itself as producing "the
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winter of 1840, to follow his example", and go to Priessnitz's establishment at Graefenberg. This he did, but not before being confined to his bed "for nearly two months", after arriving at Florence in Rome. He stayed at Graefenberg for three months, "during which time the health of that part of my family who were subjected to the treatment was perfectly established; we acquired the habit of living more moderately, of taking more exercise, of drinking more water, and of using it more freely in external ablutions than we were accustomed to; and, I may add, that we have learned how to allay pain". During his time at Graefenberg, Claridge made notes, which would form the foundation of his 1842
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introducing it into their practice; and to show its dissemination, it is only necessary to state that at Graefenberg, at this moment, there are amongst the visitors some of the leading nobles of England, Russia, Poland, Austria and Italy". A 1997 review of the hydropathic movement states: "At the peak of the movement in the late nineteenth century there were over fifty hydropathic hotels in Britain, of which the best-known were Smedley's at Matlock in Derbyshire and Ben Rhydding near Leeds. Scotland, however, was over-represented with over twenty", while Ireland had one.
528:, extolling the virtues of Vincent Priessnitz and his methods. He sent another letter from Graefenberg on 4 March 1846, this time to an American acquaintance. In this wide-ranging letter, amongst other things he commends the progress of the Water-Cure in America, and describes the progress in Great Britain, including the growth of washhouses. He also comments on some of the criticism against him and other hydropathy proponents, and discusses a book by Dr Erasmus Wilson. He also acknowledges the antiquity of hydropathy, and the work of his predecessors, such as 364: 513:, who applauded the establishment of Public Baths and Wash-houses, as "amongst the noblest of the institutions...as they are one of the greatest discoveries of the present age". Claridge himself was an early advocate, dating back to a lecture he gave in Edinburgh in 1843. Claridge's Scottish lecture tours highlight overlap of yet another movement with that of hydropathy, namely that of the temperance movement, with both the temperance and hydropathy movements feeding off each other. 967:
date back to circa 1836, when he was "almost a novice in Priessnitz's practice". "During an epidemic of scarlatina" in the city of Freiberg, two of his children, boys aged about 5 and 8, contracted the disease (p. 65). Two Internet Archive texts are available, each with missing pages at the front. All pages are covered between the two online texts. Alternatively, the full text is available on the Project Gutenberg site.
167:, for which he wrote the preface on 1 May 1837, at Venice. This was a tour guide for travel down the Danube, made possible by recent socio-political developments and "the establishment of steam navigation throughout the entire length of the Danube, the Black Sea, the Bosphorous, the Arhipeligo, and the Adriatic", which "converted what was hitherto a journey of toil and danger into one of unmixed pleasure and enjoyment". 505:
consequent dissemination of the curative virtues of water appliances, and sanitary reformers saw the necessity of personal cleanliness in order to ensure perfect health". Metcalfe notes that it was the attention drawn by the publication of Claridge's work "followed by others", that drew attention to hydropathy, "and gave a further stimulus to the movement which resulted in the passing of the Baths and Washhouses Act of
509:, in 1846, himself a zealous advocate of hydropathy". A series of statutes followed, which became known collectively as "The Baths and Wash-houses Acts 1846 to 1896". This was an important milestone in the improvement of sanitary conditions and public health in those times, with early, strong support for the promotion of public baths and washhouses from prominent advocates of sanitary reform such as 175:
published in 1839, which Claridge states was prompted by "very favourable reception" of the first edition. One review described it as appearing to convey, "in a concise manner, the necessary directions for a traveller to make a very interesting and instructive tour at the least possible expenditure of both time and money". The second edition incorporated a range of new material, including:
234:, who worked with him on the introduction of asphalt to Britain. In 1838, Claridge (listed as a gent of 8 Regent St., Middlesex) obtained patents in Scotland on 27 March, and Ireland on 23 April. In 1847, Claridge sold his interest in the patents to the trustees of his company, who in 1851 sought to extend the duration of all three patents, although unsuccessfully. 496:
authors of English works, and two Water-cure journals – one in London (from 1847) and one in America (from 1845). He also listed 136 authors of German works, 48 of French works, 43 of Latin works, and nine in other languages. Hydropathic establishments also flourished. In Europe, hydropathy was already well established at the time of Claridge's first visit: In his
313:– under the title of Clarmac Roads, Ltd", with offices at the same address. Clarmac Roads was a subsidiary company promoted by Claridge's Asphalte Co to manufacture the materials and registered on 14 September 1914. With increasing motor traffic, the directors of Claridge's Asphalte Co thought there was a future for the construction of roads using the 424:. While acknowledging in an 1843 publication that Claridge did much to promote hydrotherapy, Wilson states that "I had been a considerable time at Graefenberg", and that Claridge "came to Graefenberg some time after I had been there". Nevertheless, in an earlier 1842 publication, Wilson wrote with some praise of Claridge, stating: 111:
1842. Claridge spent some time in Italy, from where around 1847 he continued promoting hydropathy by petition and a letter written at Bagni de Lucco on 12 May 1847. On 7 January 1854, Claridge, now residing at a villa on the left bank of Paillon in Nice, married his second wife, Eliza Ann Morgan (née Beville) at
2841:"Patent, with related papers, granted to the Comte de la Chatre, Richard Tappin Claridge of Weymouth Street (Mx), gent and Richard Hodgson of Salisbury Street, Strand (Mx), gent, for improvements in preparing fabrics to be used in covering roofs, floors and other surfaces ('Oropholithe') HD 2127/C/5 1842-1843" 937:
The pagination for the text of the fifth and eighth editions are the same, so where practical, citations will be from the eighth, since that is available online. The only visible differences between the fifth and eighth editions are that the fifth includes two additions at either end of the book, not
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The Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.) states that Claridge introduced hydropathy to England in 1840. However, Claridge describes himself as first paying attention to hydropathy in the winter of 1840, following which he was confined to bed for nearly two months before proceeding to Graefenberg, where
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Following his return to England, Claridge commenced promoting hydropathy in Britain, first in London in 1842, then with lecture tours in Ireland and Scotland in 1843. His 10-week tour in Ireland included Limerick, Cork, Wexford, Dublin and Belfast, over June, July and August 1843, with two subsequent
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By 1914, Claridge's Patent Asphalte Company had many contracts in hand, including 70,000 feet of asphalte roofing at HM Stationery Office; damp courses, floors and roofs at British American Tobacco Company's warehouse and W.H. Smith & Sons new printing works. Their expanding business necessitated
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carried a brief advertisement announcing the pending release of the book by "Richard T. Claridge, Esq.", with the announcement comprising the book's lengthy title, and noting "Observations on the recent political and social changes in Turkey and Greece." A second edition, with numerous additions, was
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There were a number of efforts towards sanitary reform in the nineteenth century, and the hydropathy movement is credited with contributing to this. "There can be no doubt that the Bath and Washhouse Movement received a great stimulus through the introduction of Hydropathy into this country, and the
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I have read Mr Claridge's work on the 'Cold Water Cure', and I think I ought to notice it. As a non-professional man, it does him infinite credit; he has collected a considerable body of evidence from the works of professional as well as non-professional men, and it will always be read with interest
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The Water-Cure. A Practical Treatise on the Cure of Diseases by Water, Air, Exercise, and Diet: being a New Mode of restoring Injured Constitutions to Robust Health, for the Radical Cure of Dyspeptic, Nervous, and Liver Complaints, Tic-Douloureux, Gout, and Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, and their
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Munde operated the Florence Water-Cure, at Florence, Massachusetts (see preface in his 1857 book, p.vi). He previously migrated from Germany at an unknown date. However, in his text, he does cite a case he dealt with in Dresden in the winter of 1845–46. His own familiarity with Priessnitz's methods
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added "we wonder, by-the-bye, no 'Dead Sea Asphalt Company' has yet made its appearance in the market", and wondering whether the lack of such a market take-off in two centuries hinted at limitations of the product. Nevertheless, "By the end of 1838, at least two other companies, Robinson's and the
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along with his wife and daughter. He claimed that his promotion of hydropathy was "completely philanthropic. Having gained my own health and saved the life of my daughter at Graefenberg, and having witnessed most astounding cures there", he wanted to promote this system. Elizabeth died on 24 August
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Claridge reports that his attention was first seriously drawn to the subject of hydropathy by an officer of marines at Venice, who "Seeing me attacked by rheumatism and head-ache, to both of which complaints I have been subject for the greater part of my life, my friend strongly advised me, in the
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Apart from the asphalt patents, on 26 April 1842, a six-month patent was granted for a composition called "oropholithe" to Claridge and two others, namely Richard Hodgson, and Raoul Armand Joseph Jean Comte de la Chatre (patent #9331). This was a composition used "in preparing fabrics for covering
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Before his prominence as a hydropathy promoter, Claridge tried his hand in other fields: with which, indeed, some critics alluded he should have stuck. This included a partnership as a boot and shoe-maker, with the partnership dissolving on 7 February 1824. And as a wine merchant, through at least
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Claridge and his family returned to England in November 1841, and stayed at a hotel in Thames Street, until they found lodgings in Weymouth St., where, on 6 January 1842, the cook at the house was alleged to have stolen a quantity of continental lace belonging to Claridge's wife and daughter. The
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was formed for the purpose of introducing to Britain "Asphalte in its natural state from the mine at Pyrimont Seysell in France", and "laid one of the first asphalt pavements in Whitehall". Trials were made of the pavement in 1838 on the footway in Whitehall, the stable at Knightsbridge Barracks,
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It is difficult to resolve the birth year discrepancies without access to a copy of original documents, although the IGI record looks specific, whereas the biographical sketch clearly includes indirect sources for some of its information (which does match collateral sources already cited in this
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book, he listed 47 known establishments as at 1840. By October 1845, Claridge noted that "in Germany, there are at least fifty; France, Switzerland, the Tyrol, Hungary, Russia, Ireland, Scotland, all have their institutions, and England counts at least twenty, besides private individuals who are
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was first published in 1842, there were two prominent water-cure establishments. Ten years later, there were 24 establishments in Britain and Ireland, with many famous enough to be known simply by the owner's name. Surveying the publications on hydropathy from 1820 up to 1850, Metcalfe lists 69
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medical journal of March 1842, in which Claridge was accused of ignorance and plagiarism, a criticism all the worse for his indulgence in antiquarian research. Moreover, in 1843, doctor Thomas J. Graham wrote somewhat triumphantly that after returning from Graefenberg, "one of the most zealous
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by a competitor of Claridge. But it was Claridge's efforts that were to give the industry impetus. In France, Seyssel asphalt was being successfully implemented for paving by Count de Sassenay. On 25 November 1837, Richard Tappin Claridge (then a "Salisbury Street, gentleman") patented Seyssel
102:, he married Elizabeth Ann Aldsworth Green, who was the only child of the late William Green, of Bolton Street, Piccadilly, and of Kew, Surrey. In April 1824 they had a daughter named Emma Green, who later married Marie Etienne Charles Henri, Marquis de St. Aignan, and subsequently resided in 466:
it has been our good fortune, since reading Claridge on Hydropathy, to see a sick drake avail himself of the "Cold Water Cure" at the dispensary in St. James's-park. First in waddling in, he took a Fuss-Bad; then he took a Sitz-bad, and then, turning his curly tail up into the air, he took a
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in 1842 onwards. In 1839, Claridge was promoted from Gentleman to Lieutenant in the Royal Westminster Middlesex Regiment of Militia, then in 1842 he was promoted to captain, before eventually resigning on 24 June 1854. In the meantime, between his 1836 tour of the European Continent, and his
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book, from his own experiences, his observations of other patients' experiences, and of the methods employed, from his discussions with Priessnitz and other patients. He also collected statistics on patient numbers and break-down by nationality, up to the beginning of September 1841.
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as, respectively, a trustee and consulting engineer), gave an enormous impetus to the development of a British asphalt industry". Per response to a query on Claridge, "in 1839, the offices of the company were at Stangate, Westminster, as appears in an advertisement in the
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in The Dangers of the Water Cure, and its Efficacy Examined and Compared with those of the Drug Treatment of Diseases; and an Explanation of its Principles and Practice; with an account of Cases Treated at Malvern, and a Prospectus of the Water Cure Establishment at That
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in six large uncovered cauldrons, producing vapours considered offensive by many local residents. The material was employed predominantly for covering and protecting the foundations of buildings. It was employed, for example, at the Tobacco Stores at the Victoria Docks."
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noted the existence of a pamphlet from 1621, by "a certain Monsieur d'Eyrinys" stating he had discovered large quantities of asphaltum in the vicinity of Neufchâtel, and that prior to his discovery, asphaltum was only known to exist in the Dead Sea.
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Hydropathists in this country – a gentleman who in his common conversation speaks most contemptuously of everything but cold water as a remedy for disease", sought his advice for mouth ulcers and bronchial complaints "from which his favourite
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Kopf-Bad. Lastly, he rose almost upright on his latter end, and made such a triumphant flapping with his wings, that we really expected he was going to shout "Priessnitz for ever!" But no such thing. He only cried, "Quack! Quack! Quack!
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However, it was another field where Claridge first became prominent, namely that of pioneering the use of asphalt paving in the United Kingdom, which he embarked on after returning from a tour of Europe in 1836. He also served with the
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could not deliver him!." Dr Graham "prescribed for him a vegetable alternative, and was favoured thereby to cure him perfectly within six weeks". In a footnote, Graham states "This was no less of a Hydropathist than Captain Claridge".
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floors, roofs, and other surfaces", which involved coating the fabric on one side for dry applications, or both sides "for roofs and other surfaces exposed to wet and damp". At time of this patent, Claridge was described as living at
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lectures in Glasgow. Claridge states "The leading papers reviewed my work favourably; my lectures in England, Ireland, and Scotland met with serious attention; and baths and wash-houses resulted from a lecture I gave in Edinburgh".
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The preface to the first edition remained in all known subsequent editions, including the third (which had its own additional preface), the fifth, and the eighth (both of which contain only the preface from the first edition)
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To aid in finding information on Claridge's portrait, it is noted that at the time (1844), artist James John Hill was residing at 58 Newman Street, as listed in Johnson's book, and was still there in 1848, per Graves (1908).
258:"and subsequently on the space at the bottom of the steps leading from Waterloo Place to St. James Park". "The formation in 1838 of Claridge's Patent Asphalte Company (with a distinguished list of aristocratic patrons, and 1558:(Report). Collection:- Todhunter Family of Great Pardnon: Farm Records and Correspondence; Deeds of Great Pardnon. Vol. Reference code: D/DU 387/79. Essex Record Office (Seax – Essex Archives Online). 8 January 1849 559:, the primary sources here are Metcalfe, who lists all of Claridge's publications so far referred to in this article, and Browne, who gives a brief mention of Claridge and his works on the first page of her article. 1736: 2644:"Specification of the Patent granted to Richard Tappin Claridge, of the County of Middlesex, for a Mastic Cement, or Composition applicable to Paving and Road making, covering Buildings and various purposes" 62:
to England, thus initiating the populist movement of the time. Indeed, much of what is popularly known about Priessnitz in the English-speaking world comes from two seminal publications. Firstly, Claridge's
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A Guide Down the Danube, from Paris to Marseilles, Ancona, Trieste, Venice, Munich, Strasburg; and from Constantinople, Smyrna, Athens, The Morea, and the Ionian Islands. Also, the Route to India by way of
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A Guide Down the Danube, from Paris to Marseilles, Ancona, Trieste, Venice, Munich, Strasburg; and from Constantinople, Smyrna, Athens, The Morea, and the Ionian Islands. Also, the Route to India by way of
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he stayed for three months. From his comments on page 81, it is evident that he was at Graefenberg sometime around September 1841. Claridge himself cites 1842 as the year in which "a new era" commenced.
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motive in its production; all that can be said is that he is a little enthusiastic in these matters – a little enthusiasm does a great deal of good sometimes, when the motives are such as Mr Claridge's.
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In 1915, Claridge's Patent Asphalte Co. supplied asphalt for the Strand offices of the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand. In July 1915, Clarmac Roads was in financial difficulties owing to the
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Chancery Division, Great Britain. High Court of Justice; Court of Appeal, Great Britain; Court of Protection, Great Britain; Wales, Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and (1921).
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Every Man His Own Doctor; The Cold Water, Tepid Water, and Friction Cure, as applicable to every disease to which the human frame is subject. And also to The Cure of Disease in Horses and Cattle
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Every Man His Own Doctor; The Cold Water, Tepid Water, and Friction Cure, as applicable to every disease to which the human frame is subject. And also to The Cure of Disease in Horses and Cattle
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Every Man His Own Doctor; The Cold Water, Tepid Water, and Friction Cure, as applicable to every disease to which the human frame is subject. And also to The Cure of Disease in Horses and Cattle
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A Guide Along the Danube, from Vienna to Constantinople, Smyrna, Athens, The Morea, The Ionian Islands, and Venice. From the notes of a journey, made in the year 1836. With Maps of the Route
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A Guide Along the Danube, from Vienna to Constantinople, Smyrna, Athens, The Morea, The Ionian Islands, and Venice. From the notes of a journey, made in the year 1836. With Maps of the Route
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In 1836, prior to his involvement in the promotion of hydropathy, Claridge journeyed through Europe, making notes along the way, from which he published his first known work in 1837, titled
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Hydriatic Treatment of Scarlet Fever in its different forms: How to save, through a systematic application of the water-cure, many thousands of lives and healths, which now annually perish
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Indeed, a search for material for the section on Claridge's Patent Asphalte Co. brings up increasing reference to the case as the range of search terms is both expanded and refined.
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asphalt (patent #7849) for use in pavements in Britain, where he managed Sassenay's affairs, Claridge had seen Seyssel asphalt employed in France and Belgium when visiting with
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Wales, Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and; Courts, Great Britain; House of Lords, Great Britain. Parliament; Privy Council, Great Britain (1921).
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affecting the pagination. These are, the inclusion of a hand-written letter at the front, and at the back, "Critical notices of Captain Claridge's Hydropathy."
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Claridge, Capt. R.T. (1843), Chapter XX. List of Hydropathic Establishments up to the end of the year 1840. pp.333-336 (n331-n334 in electronic page field).
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in addition to the voyage down the Danube, and the tour of Constantinople, Asia Minor, Greece, Italy, &c., the route from Paris to the Mediterranean,
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May 1824 to August 1825, and where early on, he found himself as a potential creditor of a bankrupt. At this time, Claridge resided at 37 Wigmore Street,
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The Turkish Bath: Its Design and Construction; with chapters on the adaptation of the bath to the private house, the institution, and the training stable
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The first asphalt patent in Britain was 'Cassell's patent asphalte or bitumen' in 1834, and there was an unsuccessful attempt to use mastic pavement at
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Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org) Note: the prospectus is at the back of the book, with its own preface by Wilson, and its own new pagination
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cook was indicted again for theft of other items on 14 February. Both cases were heard on 28 February 1842, and the cook was found not guilty.
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The Lancet review states (p. 833): "Mr Claridge will probably find that he made a mistake in turning his talents to physic, and crying
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in English – see image of hydropathic applications at Graefenberg), summed up the enthusiastic promotion of Priessnitz's water cure thus:
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moving to bigger premises, with their new offices at No. 3 Central Buildings, Westminster. "They also entered another business – that of
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the Tyrol – the routes from London to the Rhine and the Danube – and the route from Alexandria to Cairo, &c., on the way to India.
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Some other Englishmen preceded Claridge to Graefenberg, although not many. One of these was Dr. James Wilson, who himself, along with
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Suffolk Record Office, Bury St Edmunds Branch: Material relating to property of the Rawlison, Wenyeve and Carmac families of Suffolk
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At least some hydropathy proponents appreciated the humour in this, as evidenced it being quoted in the humour section of the 1849
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reliably yields 10 lisings, including that for the original 1846 act and its amendment of the same year, along with other results.
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Facts and Evidence in Support of Hydropathy; being the subject of lectures delivered in a tour through Ireland and Scotland, 1843
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The British Institution, 1806-1867: a complete dictionary of contributors and their work from the foundation of the Institution
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Metcalfe, Richard (1877). The relevance pertaining to sanitary conditions and public health is scattered throughout the text.
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Metcalfe, Richard Lee (1912). "Snippet view citing Claridge as member of Arcadian Academy and Captain in Middlesex Militia".
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Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org). Note the pagination is close, but not exactly the same, as the American edition.
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Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Judicial Committee and the Lords of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council
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Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org). Note the pagination is close, but not exactly the same, as the English edition.
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In these publications, Claridge was not yet known as captain, a title which he only commenced using from the publication of
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Nevertheless, Claridge and others continued their efforts, and the hydropathic movement gained considerable interest. When
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Cholera: its Prevention and Cure by Hydropathy, with Observations on the Treatment of Colic, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery
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Periodical Accounts relating to the Missions of the Church of the United Brethren, established among The Heathen
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Asphalts and Allied Substances: Their Occurrence, Modes of Production, Uses in the Arts, and Methods of Testing
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The Register Book of Marriages belonging to the Parish of St. George, Hanover Square in the County of Middlesex
1071: 537: 4460: 2007: 1925: 540:. On the antiquity of hydropathy, Claridge addresses some of his critics, stating that "we are not urging its 3013: 2701: 3917:. The Substance of Two Lectures, delivered by Captain Claridge, F.S.A., at the Queens Concert Rooms, Glasgow 2086: 529: 421: 263: 140: 4368: 3756:. Vol. 1-2 1845–1846 Dec-Nov. New York: report reproduced in 15 November 1846 volume. pp. 177–184 3290: 1480:. Vol. VI Historical Register. London: Henry ColburnHenry Colburn & Co. 1 August 1822. p. 375 4029:"Review of Hydropathy, or The Cold Water Cure, as Practised by Vincent Priessnitz, by R.T. Claridge, Esq." 3675: 3466: 2956: 231: 107: 4404:"Translation of an address presented to Arch-Duke Franz Carl, on the occasion of his visit to Grafenberg" 3640: 3518: 2378:
Works Exhibited at The Royal Society of British Artists 1824-1893; and the New English Art Club 1888-1917
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article). However, a range of collateral information leaves no doubt that they refer to the same person.
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hydropathic adventures from the 1840s onwards, Claridge embarked on some pioneering business ventures in
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Hydropathy; or The Cold Water Cure, as practised by Vincent Priessnitz, at Graefenberg, Silesia, Austria
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Hydropathy; or The Cold Water Cure, as practised by Vincent Priessnitz, at Graefenberg, Silesia, Austria
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Hydropathy; or The Cold Water Cure, as practised by Vincent Priessnitz, at Graefenberg, Silesia, Austria
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Hydropathy; or The Cold Water Cure, as practised by Vincent Priessnitz, at Graefenberg, Silesia, Austria
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Hydropathy; or The Cold Water Cure, as practised by Vincent Priessnitz, at Graefenberg, Silesia, Austria
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Hydropathy; or The Cold Water Cure, as practised by Vincent Priessnitz, at Graefenberg, Silesia, Austria
144: 2790:. Vol. VII. London: V. & R. Stevens and G.S. Norton; Dublin: Andrew Milliken. pp. 394–396 3720:. New Delhi, India: Shankla & Associates: See paragraph beginning with highlighted words "The Act" 3248: 3215: 2178:
Notes and Queries: A medium of intercommunication for Literary Men, General Readers, etc. Ninth series
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Notes and Queries: A medium of intercommunication for Literary Men, General Readers, etc. Ninth series
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Robson's London Directory, Street Key, Classification of Trades, and Royal Court Guide and Peerage
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Claridge's Scottish and Irish Patents in 1838 ( 7–29 April September 1838), pp.vii, viii, 64, 128
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This list comprises known publications by Claridge. Apart from the Spanish translation and the
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Release of...legal papers and correspondence concerning estate of Emma Green Claridge of Nice.
1197:. Vol. 14 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 165–166, see third para. 1164: 1114: 417: 106:. Claridge was a man of independent means, who in 1841 attended Priessnitz's establishment at 4076: 2444:
Bent's Monthly Literary Advertiser and Register of Engravings, Works on the Fine Arts, &c
1555: 4589: 2524:"Claridge promoted – Gent. to Lieutenant in Royal Westminster Middlesex Regiment of Militia" 2218: 2210: 1874: 1449: 1154: 1146: 1104: 1096: 517: 376:
Claridge wrote a number of works, but his best known, and most widely cited publication was
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in May 1846. And in October 1845, Claridge was one of 124 signatories in an address to
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Militia, who became best known for his prominent promotion of hydropathy, now known as
4186:"Chapter IV Re-Introduction of the Turkish Bath, with Observations on the Vapour Bath" 2648:
Journal of the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania and Mechanics' Register
2251:"Claridge resigns from '3rd or Royal Westminster Light Infantry of Middlesex Militia'" 1878: 79:
Richard Tappin Claridge was born in Farnborough, a village or parish in the county of
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Hidropathia o cura por medico del agua fria, segun la practica de Vincente Priessnitz
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by the advocates of this system. Such men as Mr Claridge ought not to be abused, for
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In the 1870s, Claridge's company took over asphalt production at Pyrimont Wharf, in
115:. Eliza had herself been previously married to the late George Gould Morgan, of the 4546: 3954:. London: Cunningham & Mortimer. pp. 9–10 (n223-n224 in online page field) 1343: 80: 47: 4268:"Parliamentary Archives search portal for listings of 'Baths and Wash-houses Act'" 516:
Claridge revisited Graefenberg, from where in July 1845, he wrote a letter to the
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Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers
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Repositioning Victorian sciences: Shifting Centres in Nineteenth-century Science
2197:"The Water Doctors of Malvern, with Special Reference to the Years 1842 to 1872" 357: 292: 2513:
Claridge, R.T., Esq (1839) p.v in preface to second edition, dated 25 July 1839
2214: 4333:. In Clifford, David; Wadge, Elisabeth; Warwick, Alex; Willis, Martin (eds.). 1530:"Notice of petition by Emma Green de St. Aignan, formerly Emma Green Claridge" 1150: 1100: 875:
about the streets; he had better have continued crying 'there is nothing like
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The Proceedings of the Old Bailey: London's central criminal court, 1674-1913
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The Proceedings of the Old Bailey: London's central criminal court, 1674-1913
2650:. Vol. 22. Philadelphia: Franklin Institute. July 1838. pp. 414–418 802:. Vol. 14 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 165–166. 295:. "The manufacturing process employed at Cubitt Town involved the heating of 3978:
Consequences, Diseases Peculiar to Women and Children, Fevers, Inflammations
2440:"Advertisement of pending release of 1837 book by Richard T. Claridge, Esq." 334: 243: 4306:
On The Management of the Skin as a Means of Promoting and Preserving Health
3291:"Promotion of Clarmac Roads as subsidiary company to manufacture materials" 2904:"Joint Stock Companies (description of asphalte use by Claridge's company)" 2875:
The London Journal of Arts and Sciences; and Repertory of Patent Inventions
2270:"Italia, Napoli, Castellammare di Stabia, Stato Civile (Comune), 1809-1936" 2232: 1683:
The Annual Register: Or a View of the History and Politics of the Year 1854
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covering for arches and roofs, and lining of reservoirs, gutters, & c"
3641:"A Receiver And Manager's Duties on Realisation of a Corporation's Assets" 3537:"William Allback lodges petition to wind up Claridge's Patent Asphalte Co" 1737:"Marriage of George Gould Morgan with Elizabeth Anne Beville contemplated" 1118: 153:
Portrait of Captain Claridge, Author of Hydropathy, or the Cold-Water Cure
2708:. Vol. 29. London: W.A. Robertson. September 1838. pp. 64, 128. 378:
Hydropathy; or The Cold Water Cure, as practised by Vincent Priessnitz...
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Hydropathy; or The Cold Water Cure, as practised by Vincent Priessnitz...
4148:"Taking the Water Cure: The Hydropathic Movement in Scotland, 1840-1940" 3194: 2815:
The St. Petersburg English Review, of Literature, the Arts, and Sciences
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Writer is replying to note or query from previous publication, cited as
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The Bankdrupt Directory: Being a complete register of all the bankrupts
1587:. London: James Madden and Co. pp. iv-v (p.iv of American edition) 400:
Hydropathic applications at Graefenberg, per Claridge's Hydropathy book
314: 310: 2682:. London: Strangeways & Walden: 120–121. November 1865 – June 1866 2174:"Comments on asphalt patents of R.T. Claridge, Esq (response to query" 2957:"Directory listing for Claridge's Patent Asphalte Company as at 1842" 2920:
Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org). Alternative viewing at:
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Water is Best: The Hydros and Health Tourism in Scotland, 1840-1940
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volume number: 17 Quire numbers: 801–850 Reference No. PROB 11/2260
4007:(3rd ed.). London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longman and Roberts 1429:
Snippet view re birth of Claridge (1799) and orphaned at age eight
1319:(2nd ed.). London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co 1061:
Broome, D.C (1963). "The development of the modern asphalt road".
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Metz and Frankfort – the route from Munich to Venice and Trieste,
3216:"Contracts in hand for Claridge's Patent Asphalte Co. as at 1914" 1667:. Vol. 1 1847-48. London: J. Gadsby. 1848. pp. 223–225. 1186: 791: 4192:. Vol. 1. London: The Co-operative Printing Co. p. 101 2910:. Vol. 1. London. October 1837 – December 1838. p. 199 1350:. GENUKI: UK & Ireland Genealogy. Last updated 24 April 2009 136: 103: 4500:. Vol. VII. New York: Fowlers and Wells. 1849. p. 126 3713: 3142:
The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette
3114:. London: Hugh Cunningham: 354 (n378 in electronic field). 1842 2491:. Vol. 1. London. October 1837 – December 1838. p. 19 3714:"Liability of Director in India-The Companies Act 1956 Primer" 3018:
The Mechanics' Magazine, museum, register, journal and gazette
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The Mechanics' Magazine, museum, register, journal and gazette
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Comments on asphalt patents of R.T. Claridge, Esq (1904), p.18
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The Mechanics' Magazine, museum, register, journal and gazette
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Per the National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland (1868)
58:. Claridge is widely credited with introducing the methods of 2984:"Nothing New under the Sun (on French asphaltum use in 1621)" 2864: 2862: 1374:
Table listing Farnborough as Parish in County of Warwickshire
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were photographed as "some amongst many laid with 'Clarmac'"
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The Shakespeare Water Cure: A Burlesque Comedy in Three Acts
4216: 2008:"Claridge as potential creditor of bankrupt Charles Barnett" 212:
pavement, obtaining some patents, and setting up a company.
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Bradley, James; Dupree, Mageurite; Durie, Alastair (1997).
3676:"An Issue of Absolution – Section 391 of the Companies Act" 2738: 2736: 1403:
The rise and progress of hydropathy in England and Scotland
1376:. Warwickshire County Council. Last updated 21 January 2010 1316:
The Rise and Progress of Hydropathy in England and Scotland
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Captain Claridge introduced hydropathy into England in 1840
4114: 4112: 3563:"Claridge's Patent Asphalte Co. winds up 10 November 1917" 3473:. 109: July to December 1915 (3180): 694. 15 December 1915 1856: 1854: 1852: 1641:. Vol. 1 1847-48. London: J. Gadsby. 1848. p. 23 1293:. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Ltd 773:. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Ltd 119:
peerage. Eliza Morgan Claridge died sometime before 1866.
4243:"London Gazette listings for 'Baths and Wash-houses Act'" 3856:"Case of alleged theft from Claridge on 14 February 1842" 3258: 3256: 2963:(23rd ed.). London: Robson and Co. 1842. p. 470 2847:. The National Archives (UK): Access to Archives database 2040:. The National Archives (UK): Access to Archives database 2038:"Insurance documents MS 11936/504/1035227 25 August 1825" 1510:. IGI Individual Record. International Genealogical Index 590:(New ed.). London: F.C. Westley; and Madden & Co 3590:. Australian Government Takeovers Panel: 46. April 1989. 454:, playing on both German and English language (e.g. bad= 4339:. London & New York: Anthem Press. pp. 45–57. 3830:"Case of alleged theft from Claridge on 6 January 1842" 3161: 3159: 2371: 2369: 2327:
The Literary Gazette, and Journal of the Belles Lettres
1831:"Legacy of the late Mrs Eliza Morgan Claridge, of Nice" 183:
Marseilles and Malta – the route from Paris to Ancona,
4121:"A Letter from Capt. Claridge to the New-York Tribune" 3249:
Claridge's Patent Asphalte Co moves to larger premises
1370:"Warwickshire's Past Unlocked: PlaceCode Lookup Table" 3447:. 109: July to December 1915 (3157): 2–4. 7 July 1915 2922:
https://books.google.com/books?id=sQ5AAAAAYAAJ&pg
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The Water-Cure Journal and Herald of Reforms Vol.7-8
4309:(3rd ed.). London: John Churchill. p. viii 3981:(4th ed.). London: John Churchill. p. xxvi 2999: 2997: 2942: 2940: 2938: 2811:"Claridge et al's 6 month fabric preparation patent" 2717: 2715: 2485:"Review of Claridge's 1837 'Guide Along the Danube'" 2245: 2243: 1615:. Vol. 18: July–December inclusive. p. 441 187:
Geneva and Milan – the routes from Paris to Munich,
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on 5 August 1857, and a copy of his will is held at
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A Few Pages on Hydropathy, or The Cold Water System
4035:. Vol. 64. London: Henry Colburn. p. 435. 3945:Wilson, M.D., James; Gully, M.D., James M. (1843). 3750:"First Report of the Hydropathic Society of London" 3645:
E LAW: Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law
3174:. pp. 528–532 (see text at refs 507 & 510) 3108:
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement and Instruction
2751:. pp. 423–433 (see text at refs 169 & 170) 1873:(967): 830–833 (862–865 in electronic page field). 1757:
Accessions 1955; Cambridgeshire Archives repository
1025: 1023: 1021: 1019: 1017: 1015: 1013: 1011: 1009: 982: 980: 2168: 2166: 2164: 2162: 2160: 2158: 2139: 2137: 1395: 1393: 1391: 127:. Claridge himself was declared bankrupt in 1826. 2675:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 1290:Life of Vincent Priessnitz, Founder of Hydropathy 1253: 1251: 1209: 1207: 770:Life of Vincent Priessnitz, Founder of Hydropathy 4402:Earl of Litchfield; et al. (October 1845). 4270:. Portcullis – Gateway to Parliamentary Archives 4179: 4177: 3467:"Asphalte contract for NZ Offices at The Strand" 2571:in Australian Building: A Cultural Investigation 2351:The exhibition of the Society of British artists 2116:Herald of Health and Journal of Physical Culture 1800:The Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire 1069:(3278 & 3279). London: 1437–1440, 1472–1475. 67:(1842 & 1843). Secondly, Richard Metcalfe's 38:(c. 1797/1799 – 5 August 1857), was a prominent 4635:Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London 3748:Hydropathic Society of London (17 March 1842). 3603:"Re Claridge's Patent Asphalte Company Limited" 3104:"Claridge's Patent Asphalte in school flooring" 2702:"Claridge's Scottish and Irish Patents in 1838" 1956:"Notice to creditors of bootmaking partnership" 1661:"Letter to the Editor of the Southern Reporter" 1344:"Description of Farnborough in Claridge's time" 1282: 1280: 1056: 1054: 1052: 3519:"Longstanding director retires after 63 years" 3195:"History of Plymouth and Pyrimont Wharf areas" 3144:. Vol. XLVII. pp. 239, 263, 287, 321 3040:(1st ed.). New York: John Wiley and Sons. 3029: 3027: 2777: 2775: 2323:"Exhibition of the Society of British Artists" 1775:. Vol. 86: July 1824-Jan 1825. p. 89 1767:Britain), Philological Society (Great (1824). 1063:The Surveyor and Municipal and County Engineer 4431:"A Letter from Graefenberg by Capt. Claridge" 3801:Claridge, Capt. R.T. (1843, 8th ed), pp.18-19 3588:Companies and Securities Law Reform Committee 2600: 2598: 2596: 2557: 2555: 1504:"Emma Green Claridge's birth and Christening" 1477:The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal 337:; Dorset Street, Marylebone; Lordswood Road, 8: 4280:Typing (or copying-and-pasting) the phrase: 3417: 3415: 3083:(4th ed.). New York: D. Van Nostrand Co 2202:Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1900:"Boot and Shoe-making partnership dissolved" 1665:The Water Cure Journal and Hygienic Magazine 1639:The Water Cure Journal and Hygienic Magazine 1244:(5th ed.). London: James Madden and Co. 1132: 1130: 1128: 628:(5th ed.). London: James Madden and Co. 304:Last years of Claridge's Patent Asphalte Co. 274:Although asphalt use took off in the 1830s, 98:Claridge married twice. On 28 June 1822, at 4535:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org) 4319:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org) 4202:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org) 4065:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org) 4017:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org) 3991:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org) 3792:Claridge, Capt. R.T. (1843, 8th ed), p.viii 3264:"Notice of the Winding up of Clarmac Roads" 3093:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org) 3067:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org) 2973:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org) 2474:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org) 2122:(3). New York: Wood & Holbrook: 121–126 1926:"Partnerships dissolved in and near London" 1802:. London: Hurst and Blackett. p. 547. 1597:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org) 1303:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org) 1274:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org) 1264:(8th ed.). London: James Madden and Co 1230:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org) 1220:(3rd ed.). London: James Madden and Co 1139:"Spas and sensibilities: Darwin at Malvern" 1030:"Biographical Sketch of Captain Claridge". 783:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org) 650:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org) 640:(8th ed.). London: James Madden and Co 620:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org) 610:(3rd ed.). London: James Madden and Co 600:Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org) 151:, at Suffolk Street, Pall Mall, and titled 3887:. County Cork Library. p. see note 11 2723:"Claridge's UK Patents in 1837 & 1838" 2302:. National Archives, Kew. 28 November 1857 1863:"Critical review of Claridge's Hydropathy" 1508:Born 09 April 1824. Christened 11 May 1824 250:Formation and growth of Claridge's company 4373:. Edinburgh: John Donald Publishers Ltd. 3810:Claridge, Capt. R.T. (1843, 8th ed), p.27 3783:Claridge, Capt. R.T. (1843, 8th ed.), p.v 3523:The Building News and Engineering Journal 3471:The Building News and Engineering Journal 3445:The Building News and Engineering Journal 3375:"Prospective growth of tar macadam roads" 2908:The Civil Engineer and Architects Journal 2809:S. Warrand; Thomas B. Shaw, eds. (1842). 2489:The Civil Engineer and Architects Journal 2380:. Antique Collectors' Club. p. 229. 2222: 2209:(1): sectional pages: 1–8 (Vol pp.5–12). 2091:. December 1820 to April 1843. p. 82 1717:. Nice: Societe Typographique. p. 56 1158: 1108: 420:, operated a water cure establishment at 50:, in the 1840s. It was also known as the 3493:"Meeting of creditors for Clarmac Roads" 2060:"Certificate of bankruptcy to be issued" 1472:"Claridge's marriage to Elizabeth Green" 756:Spanish translation of the English book. 471:One of the most critical reviews was in 3422:Clarmac financial difficults due to WW1 3245:Concrete and Constructional Engineering 3220:Concrete and Constructional Engineering 2615:, Netherlands: E.J. Brill. p. 24. 2112:"Vincent Priessnitz and His Water Cure" 1861:Gateway, UM-Medsearch (12 March 1842). 1773:The European Magazine and London Review 1072:Snippet view: Claridge 1799-1857 p.1439 976: 215: 3819:Claridge, Capt. R.T. (1843), pp.80-82. 3193:Plymouth Wharf Residents Association. 2821:. St. Petersburg: Hauer & Co.: 612 2395:retrieved 28 July 2010. Non-free book. 2237:. Wall cited sectional p.1 (Vol. p.5). 1607:Urban, Sylvanus; Gent (October 1842). 1417:birthplace and father as church curate 3752:. In Joel Shew; F.D. Peirson (eds.). 3601:Courts, Great Britain (August 1921). 2881:. London: Office for Patents: 214–215 1036:. Vol. 2. 1847. pp. 127–130 520:, which was reproduced in New York's 7: 3295:The Weekly Notes: And Notes of Cases 2670:"Obituary of Frederick Walter Simms" 1635:"Benevolent Hydropathic Institution" 333:was more widely used. Scott's Lane, 4465:. Kingsmead Reprints. p. 269. 4190:in Sanitus Sanitum et omnia Sanitus 4097:Metcalfe, Richard (1898) pp.204-208 4079:. Wellcome Trust: News and Features 4001:Eardley-Wilmot, Sir John E (1855). 3639:Christensen, Lee (September 1999). 2446:. London. 10 June 1837. p. 70. 1769:"Eliza Ann Morgan's first marriage" 1741:Deed of property in Stretham &c 1427:Metcalfe, Richard Lee (1912), p.32 659:. London: James Madden and Co. 1843 303: 191:Nancy, Strasbourg, Badenbaden; and 4033:The Monthly Magazine and Humourist 3935:Claridge, Capt. R.T. (1849), p.iii 3914:Hydropathy, or the Cold Water Cure 3738:Claridge, Capt. R.T. (1842), p.iii 3712:Sankhla, Kapil (28 October 2009). 3569:. 16 November 1917. p. 11863. 3354:. The National Archives (UK). 1914 3322:The Law Reports: Chancery Division 2608:Studies in Early Petroleum History 2376:Johnson, Jane (compiler) (1984) . 2354:. Royal Society of British Artists 1743:. County Record Office Cambridge: 1145:. Supplement No.10 (10): 102–113. 746:. Buenos Aires: Imprinta Americana 408:Hydropathy promotion and responses 255:Claridge's Patent Asphalte Company 216:Claridge's Patent Asphalte Company 172:Bent's Monthly Literary Advertiser 85:Stratford-on-Avon District Council 25: 4392:(Snippet views via Google Books). 3884:The Ennis Turkish Baths 1869–1878 2932:Miles, Lewis (2000), pp.10.06.1-2 2573:. p. 10.06.1. Archived from 2296:"Will of Richard Tappin Claridge" 1685:. London: F. & J. Rivington: 1490:{Full text at Internet Archive}. 4586:Works by or about R. T. Claridge 4052:. London: W.E. Painter. p.  3718:Singapore Academy of Law Journal 3683:Singapore Academy of Law Journal 3166:Hobhouse, Hermione, ed. (1994). 2743:Hobhouse, Hermione, ed. (1994). 2729:. 25 February 1851. p. 489. 2530:. 22 October 1839. p. 1968. 2145:"Query about R.T. Claridge, Esq" 1796:"Eliza's 1st & 2nd marriage" 1609:"Obituary of Elizabeth Claridge" 1448:. Vol. III – 1810 to 1823. 487:Hydropathy and related movements 149:Royal Society of British Artists 4429:Claridge, R.T. (4 March 1846). 3862:. 28 February 1842. p. 954 3836:. 28 February 1842. p. 953 3691:Singapore Management University 3543:(30374): 11606. 9 November 1917 3499:(29348): 10831. 2 November 1915 3318:"Registration of Clarmac Roads" 3270:(29340): 10568. 26 October 1915 3247:(Jan 1914). Vol. 9 (1), p.760. 2195:McMenemy, W.H. (January 1953). 1982:"Bankruptcy of Charles Barnett" 1085:"Hydropathy in England 1840-70" 317:method, (now commonly known as 3373:Courts, Great Britain (1921). 3226:(1). London: 572. January 1914 3003:Miles, Lewis (2000), p.10.06.2 2429:Claridge, R.T., Esq (1837) p.v 2393:Layout note re exhibition year 2110:Metcalfe, R (September 1869). 1313:Metcalfe, Richard Lee (1912). 961: 945: 932: 919: 907: 894: 866: 853: 830: 817: 735:. London: James Madden and Co. 677:. London: James Madden and Co. 42:contractor and captain in the 1: 4545:Munde, M.D., Charles (1857). 4155:Business and Economic History 3774:Claridge (1843, 5th ed.), p.v 3628:William Allback as respondent 3404:Funds invested in new company 2564:"Section 10.6: Damp Proofing" 2548:. 14 June 1842. p. 1629. 2257:. 14 June 1854. p. 1993. 1906:(17999): 217. 7 February 1824 1879:10.1016/S0140-6736(00)33350-5 1745:Cambridgeshire County Council 1581:Claridge, Capt. R.T. (1849). 1258:Claridge, Capt. R.T. (1843). 1240:Claridge, Capt. R.T. (1843). 1214:Claridge, Capt. R.T. (1842). 883:', or 'there is nothing like 879:', or 'there is nothing like 688:. London: James Madden and Co 286:only impervious and permanent 4367:Durie, Alastair J. (2006b). 4119:Claridge, R.T. (July 1845). 4046:Graham, Dr Thomas J (1843). 3624:Director's alleged liability 3057:. London: E. & F.N. Spon 3051:Allsop, Robert Owen (1890). 3037:Modern Baths and Bath Houses 2782:Moore, Edmund F. (1849–51). 2457:Claridge, Esq. R.T. (1839). 2405:Claridge, Esq. R.T. (1837). 1536:(22537): 3339. 9 August 1861 1332:(Google Books snippet view). 733:Familiar Guide to Hydropathy 87:. Claridge, a member of the 4630:19th-century English people 4525:. New York: Harold Roorbach 4329:Durie, Alastair J (2006a). 3034:Gerhard, W.M. 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Index

Captain R. T. Claridge
FSA
asphalt
Middlesex UK
hydrotherapy
Vincent Priessnitz
Warwickshire
Stratford-on-Avon District Council
Arcadian Academy at Rome
Quaker
St George's, Hanover Square
Nice
Graefenberg
Trinity Church, Marylebone
Tredegar
Marylebone
Middlesex Militia
Nice
Castellammare di Stabia
The National Archives, Kew
Royal Society of British Artists
asphalt
Vauxhall
Frederick Walter Simms
Weymouth Street
Middlesex
Marc
Isambard Brunel
Cubitt Town
bituminous limestone

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