171:. The following year Caunter, who had acquired a mastery of French while living in France as a teenager, was appointed superintendent of the press as well as sworn translator and interpreter to the government in Mauritius. He became assistant in the Treasury office in June 1812 and was granted leave in that year to travel to Prince of Wales Island to administer the estate of his father, who had died at the end of 1811. He returned to Mauritius and in 1813 married a French politician's daughter, Mauritius-born Aurélie Bestel "who, according to a miniature of her playing the harp, was very beautiful". In 1818, Caunter was working as an advocate in the Vice Admiralty Court, and in March of that year the acting governor,
536:"He died at Barnwood and was buried in Barnwood Churchyard on the north side of the Church close to the Hedge under a stately Elm next to the Road. My gifted Cousin the late John Jones the Founder of our Local Museum intended to have placed a stone over his remains to his memory but was precluded from doing so by adverse circumstances. I often visited his little mound of earth. The last time I visited it the humble mound had disappeared."
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On entend M. Byerley. "Je ne sais rien de l'affaire, dit ce témoin, mais j'ai été chargé par la famille de faire des démarches contre les rigueurs et les cruautés d'une législation qui garde un homme pendant trois ans en prison.... Je me suis adressé à l'ambassade anglaise; j'aurais voulu obtenir la
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in 1842 wrote that
Caunter had been "long known to the dilettanti and professionals, not of Gloucester only, but of London and the Continent, as a sound, though perhaps occasionally a rather severe, musical critic; and the present composition establishes that he is not amenable to the charge which is
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noted that he "was a most indefatigable and able writer, although his name was rarely prefixed to his productions. ... was considered one of the first musical critics in the metropolis." A German obituary noted he was "especially valued as a music critic." He wrote about composers and musicians such
182:
In 1819 Caunter travelled to
England with his brother-in-law, Nicolas Gustave Bestel, later acting Chief Judge of the Supreme Court of Mauritius. Although his wife and two infant sons remained in Mauritius, he stayed in England over the next years. In 1824 he went to Paris to research an intended
175:, appointed him Judge of the court after having dismissed his predecessor, judge Smith, whom Hall considered reluctant to suppress the trafficking of slaves to Mauritius. In his capacity as judge, Caunter was involved in the British attempts to suppress the slave trade. According to the newspaper
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concluded its detailed coverage of the trial with the observation that "The accused, whose features are regular and whose physiognomy is remarkable, maintained the most profound calm throughout the proceedings and even on hearing the verdict." The
British embassy obtained a commutation of the
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woman. He had received news of her death and had married Aurélie Bestel. Finding out later that his first wife had not died until after he had married Aurélie, he considered his marriage to the latter to be legally void. This, he argued, allowed him to marry Mlle Brie legally in Paris.
441:, which would become one of the most valuable stamps in the world. The extant fragment of envelope with the stamp is known among collectors as the "Caunter fragment" or (based on the envelope's apparent reading) the "Caunten fragment". Henry Caunter, who died in Paris, has a
212:
In the years that followed, Caunter participated in the cultural life of London and was active as a reviewer, editor, composer, music performer, translator and writer. About 1837 he moved to
Gloucester, where over the years he gave series of talks on such subjects as
584:(1902) by W. P. W. Phillimore and Sidney J. Madge (Eds.), London: Phillimore & Co., states that "the late Mr. Henry Jeffs collected all the local recipes extant for Dr. Caunter, who was engaged in the production and compilation of "Orr’s Handbook of Cookery.""
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for three years. As proof was not forthcoming, he was finally convicted in 1828 and sentenced to seven years' forced labour. A witness at the trial declared that "Mr
Canning himself intervened on behalf of Mr Caunter" while the latter was in custody. The
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publication on musical theory. It was here that he met and proceeded to marry a young woman, Pauline Brie. In
October 1825, only months after the marriage, her father found out from Caunter's brother-in-law that Caunter was already married. Charged with
436:
Of the three children of George Henry and Aurélie, two died in infancy; the surviving child, Lewis
Anthony Henry Caunter (1815-1873), became a lawyer in Mauritius. In 1847 this son was the recipient of an envelope to which was affixed the 2d
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considered the work "not written without ability or without knowledge" and found the author to be "a great advocate for sea-bathing" and "a dashing fellow—rather too dashing perhaps—in his opinions, and the modes of arriving at them".
293:. He claimed to have been a friend of the latter, reporting that Beethoven used to confide to him that he (Beethoven) was born two centuries before his time. In his 1836 essay on Meyerbeer, Caunter argues that
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observed: "considered as a popular essay, the publication will be found too elaborate. The professional student in chemistry will derive great advantage from it, and to such it may be strongly recommended".
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and the "poetry of sound" to the
Gloucester Literary and Scientific Association and the Mechanics' Institution. In 1842 he conceived and helped organise a performance of sacred music, at which he played the
696:
G. Caunter, Esq. Assistant in the
Treasury office from the 1st June 1812; during his absence on leave at Prince of Wales's Island on his private affairs, John Salmon, Esq. will act for Mr. Caunter.
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L'accusé, dont les traits sont réguliers et la physionomie remarquable, a conservé pendant tout le cours des débats, et même en entendant prononcer l'arrêt, le calme le plus profond.
553:"was a most excellent and an accomplished Musician. He Played the Violoncello admirably, was a composer of Music, and for several years wrote Critiques on our musical Festivals."
796:
Papers: One Volume. Relating to
Captured Negroes; Also to the Slave Trade at the Mauritius and Bourbon, and the Seychelles; Slave Population at the Seychelles, &c
781:
Papers: One Volume. Relating to Captured Negroes; Also to the Slave Trade at the Mauritius and Bourbon, and the Seychelles; Slave Population at the Seychelles, &c
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was published under Caunter's name. The Gloucester historian Henry Yates Jones Taylor (1826-1906), who had known Caunter personally, identified him as the author of
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sometimes brought against our critics, that they are not always themselves practically acquainted with the subjects on which they venture to pronounce a judgment".
661:"An Account of all Offices, Civil and Military, appointed by Authority other than the Crown, in the Isle of France; with the Salaries and Emoluments of the same".
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and Harriett Georgina, née Hutchings, of Dittisham. His father went to the East when his son was about four years old and became acting superintendent of
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The French court allowed Caunter to seek proof of his Madras marriage from the British colonial authorities, Caunter meanwhile remaining in custody in
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615:
The Cadet; A Poem, In Six Parts: Containing Remarks on British India. To Which Is Added, Egbert and Amelia; In Four Parts: With Other Poems (2 vols.)
1665:
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Military Studies by Marshal Ney; Written for the Use of His Officers. Translated from the Marshal's Original Manuscripts, by G. H. Caunter, Esq
243:
Caunter became well-known in London's literary circles in the 1830s. He was one of the principal contributors to the general-interest magazine
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The postage stamps, envelopes, wrappers, post cards, and telegraph stamps of the British colonies, possessions and protectorates in Africa
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in 1811, to a woman who was ill when he left for Mauritius. He had kept quiet about her there to avoid opprobrium for having married a
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724:"Communes et paroisses > COE Cathédrale Saint James [Diocèse (Anglican) de Maurice](X) > CAUNTER > George Henry"
574:"a series of Hand Books for Orr & Co London. Hand Book of Chemistry of Cookery. the Toilet, Household Surgery & Medicine"
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sentence to banishment, and in 1829 Caunter returned to England. The case attracted the attention of the international press.
307:"one of the finest amateur performers on the violoncello in the country". He also published compositions of his own, such as
555:- From a handwritten note by the Gloucester historian Henry Yates Jones Taylor (1826-1906), inserted in a copy of Caunter's
538:- From a handwritten note by the Gloucester historian Henry Yates Jones Taylor (1826-1906), inserted in a copy of Caunter's
230:, Gloucester, of tuberculosis after a long, painful illness; he was 52. He was buried in Barnwood (St Lawrence) Churchyard.
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is ascribed on the title page to "the author of "Familiar Hints on Sea-Bathing," the Hand-Book of Cookery, &c."
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George Henry was born into Devonshire gentry in the South Devon village of Dittisham. He was the eldest child of
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The Musical World. A Weekly Record of Science, Criticism, Literature, and Intelligence, Connected with the Art
1525:"Un peu d'histoire de l'Ile Maurice-Antoine Bestel (from the Dictionnaire de Biographie Mauricienne, p.873)"
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considered the handbook to be "elaborate without being obscure, and learned without being pedantic", while
460:(1798-1879), who like Hobart was a minister in the Church of England and who was billed as the author of
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a "clear, bold, and effective melody", though finding faults in both pieces. Reviewing his composition
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356:. The London publisher William S. Orr published a series of handbooks written by Caunter, including
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Twelve Fantasias on Favourite Airs by Mozart and Paisiello, for the Piano-forte and Violoncello
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749:
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153:
295:"The opera of "Robert le Diable" is alone sufficient to immortalise the name of Meyerbeer."
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160:- today Penang, Malaysia. His wife soon joined him and died there in childbirth in 1798.
179:, he quitted Mauritius when the British government restored Smith to his former office.
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is ascribed on the title page to "the author of the "Hand-Book of the Toilette."", and
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The author of the articles on cookery in the "Magazine of Domestic Economy." (1838).
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liberté sous caution : M. Canning lui-même a fait des démarches pour M. Caunter."
710:
Penang: The Fourth Presidency of India. 1805-1830. Volume One: Ships, Men and Mansions
514:(London: William S. Orr and Co. and W. & R. Chambers, Edinburgh, 1841, reissue of
417:
Caunter's wife Aurélie Bestel (b. 1795) died in Mauritius in 1855. His father-in-law,
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to raise funds for the restoration of the church. The following year, Caunter died in
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794:"In the Vice Admiralty Court at the Mauritius, and Territories thereunto belonging".
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433:. He remained active in the public affairs of Mauritius under British sovereignty.
421:(1766-1852), had been secretary of the Assemblée Coloniale in Mauritius (then the
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translator, interpreter, advocate, judge, writer, editor, music critic, musician
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345:
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Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and its Dependencies
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484:(London: William S. Orr and Co. and W. & R. Chambers, Edinburgh, 1838)
968:
Gazette des tribunaux, journal de jurisprudence et des débats judiciaires
935:
Gazette des tribunaux, journal de jurisprudence et des débats judiciaires
906:
Gazette des tribunaux, journal de jurisprudence et des débats judiciaires
862:
Gazette des tribunaux, journal de jurisprudence et des débats judiciaires
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480:
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498:(London: Wm. S. Orr and Co., and W. & R. Chambers, Edinburgh, 1839)
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121:
767:
A Collection of the Laws of Mauritius and Its Dependencies. Volume III
429:. In 1800 he had helped thwart a Royalist conspiracy in the island of
184:
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137:
133:
350:
Military Studies by Marshal Ney; Written for the Use of His Officers
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An Introduction to the Arts and Sciences; or an Essay on Education
1392:. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Greene. February 1831.
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992:"On se rappelle peut-être qu'un Anglais nommé Henri Caunter...".
476:(London: Wm. S. Orr and Co., and W. & R. Chambers, Edinburgh)
723:
1253:
Leipziger Repertorium der deutschen und ausländischen Literatur
1239:. London: William Pickering; John Bowyer Nichols and Son. 1843.
1198:. London: William Pickering; John Bowyer Nichols and Son. 1843.
1157:. London: William Pickering; John Bowyer Nichols and Son. 1843.
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and, returning to England, wrote about music and other topics.
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Blue Mauritius: The Hunt for the World's Most Valuable Stamps
124:
judge and miscellaneous writer. Having been President of the
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The Atlas, Or Literary, Historical and Commercial Reporter
885:
The Atlas, Or Literary, Historical and Commercial Reporter
576:(from a handwritten note inserted in a copy of Caunter's
187:, Caunter alleged that he had originally been married in
1585:"Post Office Mauritius (05), two pence, used (V) (1847)"
263:, was at this time writing for some of the same titles.
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In 1810 the British captured the Indian Ocean island of
1342:"Musical Festival in the Church of St. Mary de Crypt".
1082:"Musical Festival in the Church of St. Mary de Crypt".
249:, writing reviews of French-language books, and edited
1327:"The Musical Drama. Meyerbeer, and Robert le Diable".
506:(London: W. S. Orr and Co., 1839, second edition 1841)
344:
Working from the manuscripts of the French Napoleonic
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Grand trio pour violon, alto et violoncelle, opéra 10
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Grand trio pour violon, alto et violoncelle, opéra 10
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352:(1833). He contributed articles on cookery to the
239:Magazine editorship, music writing and composition
1482:. Longman and Co., London; Wilson and Sons, York.
754:. Solicitors' Law Stationery Society. p. 75.
635:. Solicitors' Law Stationery Society. p. 74.
1216:. The Research Society for Victorian Periodicals
1175:. The Research Society for Victorian Periodicals
1067:"Mr. Caunter's Lecture on the Poetry of Sound".
259:. His younger brother, the clergyman and writer
582:Gloucestershire Notes and Queries. Volume: VIII
323:a "melody by no means devoid of grace" and his
1316:. London: Edward Bull. 1832. pp. 143–148.
8:
1534:. Clancy J Philippe & Associates Pty Ltd
1346:. Gloucester. 10 September 1842. p. 3.
1101:. Gloucester. 10 September 1842. p. 3.
1086:. Gloucester. 10 September 1842. p. 3.
1390:The Harmonicon. A Monthly Journal of Music
1026:. London. July–December 1828. p. 643.
1011:. New York. 20 December 1828. p. 108.
887:. New York. 20 December 1828. p. 108.
376:(previously published by William Smith as
120:(24 February 1791 – 6 August 1843) was an
20:
1286:. London: Edward Bull. January–June 1833.
813:. Gloucester. 11 January 1840. p. 4.
798:. United Kingdom: House of Commons. 1826.
783:. United Kingdom: House of Commons. 1826.
456:(1794-1851), George Henry had a brother,
1422:. Gloucester. 27 August 1842. p. 4.
728:Cercle de Généalogie Maurice - Rodrigues
103:Aurélie Bestel (1st), Pauline Brie (2nd)
1041:. Regensburg. 14 April 1829. p. 3.
604:
528:
396:of Kennington-House Academy considered
255:for some years after the editorship of
1433:G. H. Caunter, Esq. (transl.) (1833).
1097:"St. Mary de Crypt Musical Festival".
970:. Paris. 19 October 1828. pp. 1–2
908:. Paris. 19 October 1828. pp. 1–2
864:. Paris. 19 October 1828. pp. 1–2
16:English judge and miscellaneous writer
828:. London. 3 November 1828. p. 5.
686:. Madras. 1 September 1812. p. 1
612:A Late Resident in the East (1814).
7:
646:"'His Excellency the Governor'...".
937:. Paris. 19 October 1828. p. 2
580:held in the Gloucester Archives).
462:Attila, a Tragedy; and Other Poems
400:to be "well adapted for Schools".
348:, Caunter produced a translation,
14:
1671:People from South Hams (district)
1589:Blue Mauritius Research Companion
1463:"Familiar Hints on Sea Bathing".
1301:. London: Bull and Churton. 1835.
996:. Paris. 4 March 1829. p. 3.
843:. London. 12 May 1857. p. 1.
769:. Mauritius: UK Government. 1866.
1636:19th-century English translators
1467:. United Kingdom. 20 April 1839.
765:"Proclamation du 25 mars 1818".
559:held in the Gloucester Archives.
542:held in the Gloucester Archives.
1610:J.A. Venn (comp.) (1922–1954).
1331:. London: Edward Churton. 1836.
839:"Downing-Street, May 8, 1857".
1666:19th-century British composers
1512:. 8 February 1840. p. 11.
1056:. Gloucester. 2 December 1841.
1:
1614:. Cambridge University Press.
1497:. 2 February 1840. p. 2.
590:The Hand-Book of the Toilette
516:Familiar Hints on Sea-Bathing
503:The Hand-Book of the Toilette
492:(London: William Smith, 1838)
489:Familiar Hints on Sea-Bathing
389:Familiar Hints on Sea-Bathing
378:Familiar Hints on Sea-Bathing
370:The Hand-Book of the Toilette
1646:19th-century English writers
1250:Dr. E. G. Gersdorf (1843).
809:"Literary Notices, &c".
354:Magazine of Domestic Economy
1553:Philatelic Society (1906).
1478:A. Nesbit and sons (1842).
1407:. London. 10 November 1842.
712:. Areca Books. p. 220.
319:considered his composition
266:George Henry's obituary in
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1661:English classical cellists
1271:. London. 1 November 1832.
1071:. Gloucester. 14 May 1842.
648:Government Gazette (India)
570:The Hand-Book of Chemistry
496:The Hand-Book of Chemistry
398:The Hand-Book of Chemistry
366:The Hand-Book of Chemistry
1523:Raymond M. d'Unienville.
1344:Gloucestershire Chronicle
1084:Gloucestershire Chronicle
474:The Hand-Book of Medicine
358:The Hand-Book of Medicine
325:When Jove from His Throne
305:Gloucestershire Chronicle
169:Crown Colony of Mauritius
1651:English magazine editors
1631:British Mauritius judges
1452:. William S. Orr and Co.
1450:The Hand-Book of Cookery
1237:The Gentleman's Magazine
1196:The Gentleman's Magazine
1155:The Gentleman's Magazine
748:F. Lyde Caunter (1930).
677:"Mauritius Appointments"
629:F. Lyde Caunter (1930).
586:The Hand-Book of Bathing
511:The Hand-Book of Bathing
481:The Hand-Book of Cookery
458:Richard McDonald Caunter
374:The Hand-Book of Bathing
362:The Hand-Book of Cookery
269:The Gentleman's Magazine
52:Kingdom of Great Britain
1656:Classical music critics
708:Marcus Langdon (2013).
665:. United Kingdom. 1816.
224:St Mary de Crypt Church
1612:Alumni Cantabrigienses
1508:"Literary Memoranda".
751:Caunter Family History
632:Caunter Family History
578:Hand-Book of Chemistry
557:Hand-Book of Chemistry
540:Hand-Book of Chemistry
447:Père Lachaise Cemetery
303:, being called by the
158:Prince of Wales Island
132:, he was convicted in
1568:Helen Morgan (2006).
1557:. Philatelic Society.
1377:– via WorldCat.
994:Messager des chambres
329:Think of Thee No More
206:Gazette des tribunaux
1493:"Literary Notices".
1114:Cheltenham Chronicle
1039:Regensburger Zeitung
961:"Justice criminelle"
928:"Justice criminelle"
899:"Justice criminelle"
855:"Justice criminelle"
663:Accounts and Papers
650:. 26 September 1811.
321:The Banks of the Wye
126:Vice Admiralty Court
118:George Henry Caunter
25:George Henry Caunter
1437:. Bull and Churton.
1269:London Morning Post
454:John Hobart Caunter
452:Besides the writer
299:Caunter played the
261:John Hobart Caunter
167:, which became the
1420:Gloucester Journal
1388:"Advertisements".
1329:The English Annual
1314:The Court Magazine
1299:The English Annual
1284:The Court Magazine
1256:. F. A. Brockhaus.
1210:"The Curran Index"
1169:"The Curran Index"
1099:Gloucester Journal
1069:Gloucester Journal
1054:Gloucester Journal
841:The London Gazette
811:Gloucester Journal
618:. Robert Jennings.
394:A. Nesbit and sons
333:Gloucester Journal
252:The Court Magazine
1572:. Atlantic Books.
1282:"George Aspull".
1116:. 10 August 1843.
468:Book publications
427:French Revolution
317:The Musical World
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