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George Muskett

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60:, Muskett arranged a settlement and was released. Mary Ann died the following year, in April 1809, leaving all her inheritance to Muskett. He remarried in 1811, to Sarah Cook (a cousin of Mary Ann), with whom he had two daughters, Mary Ann and Selina. Using his first wife's fortune, Muskett's business ventures expanded heavily over the following years, owning a large number of properties in and around London, as well as tin mines in Cornwall and the 71:
Muskett's major business venture was the Bank of St Albans, established in 1834; the chief clerk, Henry Edwards, was the Liberal election agent, and the "professional advisor" was the town clerk, Thomas Ward Blagg. Muskett may have already been in financial trouble when the bank was established, and
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identified him as George Muskett. Muskett complained and attempted to bring a lawsuit for libel, which was refused by the court on 19 January. On 31 January, a short while later, Muskett visited his brother in London, and died suddenly there. He was survived by his two daughters. His death was
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suggested by contemporaries to be in part connected with the stress of the recent lawsuit, though a modern historian has also suggested it may have been suicide. The St Albans Bank collapsed shortly after his death, with liabilities of almost £20,000.
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it is possible that money was embezzled from local businesses and charities by Blagg in order to keep it in business.
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In December 1842, one Charles Muskett was charged with keeping a brothel in Regent Street; when reporting this, the
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Thomas Ward Blagg and the Abbey Parish Charities Scandal c.1827-1860
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Thomas Ward Blagg and the Abbey Parish Charities Scandal c.1827-1860
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Who's Who of British Members of Parliament: Volume I 1832-1885
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Muskett began his career as a partner in a chemical works in
64:in Wales. He purchased a manor house and estate in 8: 205: 203: 136: 134: 75:Muskett was elected as a liberal in the 254:"Sudden Death of George A. Muskett Esq" 104: 7: 147:Habgood versus Habgood in Chancery 143:"Chapter 9: George Alfred Muskett" 118:Habgood versus Habgood in Chancery 25: 210:Langsdale, Simon (13 July 2018). 167:Langsdale, Simon (13 July 2018). 27:For the 17th-century priest, see 196:. Harvester Press. p. 85. 56:. With the aid of his lawyer, 1: 314: 173:(Thesis). pp. 64–65. 26: 83:. He was a member of the 192:M. Stenton, ed. (1976). 62:Cilgwyn (Kilgwin) quarry 216:(Thesis). p. 88. 293:People from St Albans 114:"Chapter 5: Mary Ann" 81:1841 general election 77:1837 general election 35:George Alfred Muskett 18:George Alfred Muskett 79:and defeated at the 41:from 1837 to 1841. 260:. 3 February 1843. 242:. 21 January 1843. 258:Freeman's Journal 222:10.18745/th.20277 179:10.18745/th.20277 141:Habgood, Judith. 112:Habgood, Judith. 16:(Redirected from 305: 288:UK MPs 1837–1841 262: 261: 250: 244: 243: 240:Carlisle Journal 232: 226: 225: 207: 198: 197: 189: 183: 182: 164: 158: 157: 155: 153: 138: 129: 128: 126: 124: 109: 21: 313: 312: 308: 307: 306: 304: 303: 302: 298:English bankers 268: 267: 266: 265: 252: 251: 247: 234: 233: 229: 209: 208: 201: 191: 190: 186: 166: 165: 161: 151: 149: 140: 139: 132: 122: 120: 111: 110: 106: 101: 32: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 311: 309: 301: 300: 295: 290: 285: 280: 270: 269: 264: 263: 245: 236:"Law of Libel" 227: 199: 184: 159: 130: 103: 102: 100: 97: 58:Samuel Romilly 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 310: 299: 296: 294: 291: 289: 286: 284: 281: 279: 276: 275: 273: 259: 255: 249: 246: 241: 237: 231: 228: 223: 219: 215: 214: 206: 204: 200: 195: 188: 185: 180: 176: 172: 171: 163: 160: 148: 144: 137: 135: 131: 119: 115: 108: 105: 98: 96: 93: 88: 86: 82: 78: 73: 69: 67: 66:Rickmansworth 63: 59: 55: 51: 50:ward of court 47: 42: 40: 36: 30: 29:George Musket 19: 257: 248: 239: 230: 212: 193: 187: 169: 162: 150:. Retrieved 146: 121:. Retrieved 117: 107: 91: 89: 74: 70: 43: 34: 33: 283:1843 deaths 278:1785 births 152:28 December 123:28 December 85:Reform Club 272:Categories 99:References 46:Southwark 39:St Albans 92:Times 54:Fleet 154:2023 125:2023 218:doi 175:doi 274:: 256:. 238:. 202:^ 145:. 133:^ 116:. 68:. 224:. 220:: 181:. 177:: 156:. 127:. 31:. 20:)

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George Alfred Muskett
George Musket
St Albans
Southwark
ward of court
Fleet
Samuel Romilly
Cilgwyn (Kilgwin) quarry
Rickmansworth
1837 general election
1841 general election
Reform Club
"Chapter 5: Mary Ann"


"Chapter 9: George Alfred Muskett"
Thomas Ward Blagg and the Abbey Parish Charities Scandal c.1827-1860
doi
10.18745/th.20277


Thomas Ward Blagg and the Abbey Parish Charities Scandal c.1827-1860
doi
10.18745/th.20277
"Law of Libel"
"Sudden Death of George A. Muskett Esq"
Categories
1785 births
1843 deaths
UK MPs 1837–1841

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