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Harry Chester

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108: 119:, "for the purpose of forming an institution designed to excite and cultivate an intelligent interest in the objects of Literature and Science". This was to be for all classes and both sexes, and seventy-six people put their names down to become members. It was named as the Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution. The Institution flourished, and Chester took office as its first president and so continued until 1858. 141: 91:
After leaving Cambridge, Chester briefly served in the diplomatic service. In 1826, he was appointed as a Clerk in the Office of the Privy Council, in which he spent the rest of his career. He rose to be
155:, Chester married firstly Anna Maria Isherwood, a daughter of Robert Isherwood, Esq. They had a son, Robert, and two daughters, Dulcibella Fanny and Caroline Mary. His wife died in 1854 in the parish of 220:, which described it as “a tragedy founded on Anglo-Saxon history, and of a well-sustained interest, although the metre proves the writer to have been too careless of the rhythm of his lines”. 522: 38: 517: 512: 27: 409: 463: 310: 159:. On 24 March 1856, Chester married secondly Henrietta Mary, daughter of George Goff. By 1861, they had a four-year-old daughter, 152: 58: 50: 54: 178:. Probate on his estate was granted to his widow, Henrietta Mary Chester, of that address. In 1871, Mrs Chester was living in 442: 425: 273: 124: 335: 438: 421: 357: 353: 183: 182:
with her children Ella, Leonora, Henrietta, and Harry Chester, her step-daughter Caroline, and eight servants. The
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The Heart of a London Village, the Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution, 1839-1990
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noted that in his official role he had been in contact with many of the clergy and
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Vol. II December to May, entirely new series (London: Bradbury, Evans, 1869),
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On 16 January 1839, Chester called a meeting at the Gate House Tavern,
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Part II, Vol. II. Chalmers – Fytche (Cambridge University Press, 1944)
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Chester retired from the Privy Council office in 1856. An obituary in
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The third son of Sir Robert Chester, Master of Ceremonies to
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to the Privy Council Committee on Education and was also a
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Marriages Solemnized in the Parish of Highgate, Middlesex
412:, probatesearch.service.gov.uk, accessed 6 January 2021 132:, "with whom his courtesy made him generally popular". 388:"Chester, Harry, 62 / Westminster St. M. / 1a 281" in 336:
No. 4 of 1837, Harry Chester and Anna Maria Isherwood
372:"Chester Anna Maria / St Geo. H. Sq. / 1a 139" in 458:(Nabu Press, 5 March 2010; Paperback, 126 pages 443:Poplar Hall, 5 Cambridge Road, Birchanger, Essex 22:(1 October 1806 – 5 October 1868) was a British 37:, and is best remembered as the founder of the 8: 390:General Index to Deaths in England and Wales 374:General Index to Deaths in England and Wales 39:Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution 360:, ancestry.co.uk, accessed 7 January 2020 338:, ancestry.co.uk, accessed 7 January 2021 456:The Lay of the Lady Ellen, a tale of 1834 445:, ancestry.co.uk, accessed 7 January 2021 428:, ancestry.co.uk, accessed 7 January 2021 208:The Lay of the Lady Ellen, a tale of 1834 35:The Lay of the Lady Ellen, a tale of 1834 229: 523:People educated at Charterhouse School 243: 241: 239: 237: 235: 233: 349: 347: 7: 267: 265: 263: 261: 259: 83:does not say that he took a degree. 26:who spent most of his career in the 406:Probate Index for England and Wales 292:, hlsi.net, accessed 6 January 2020 305:, (Historical Publications, 1991, 14: 426:18, Adelaide Crescent, Brighton 271:"Mr H. Chester" (obituary), in 1: 518:English justices of the peace 358:63, Rutland Gate, Westminster 153:St Michael's Church, Highgate 513:Burials at Highgate Cemetery 214:, the work was reviewed by 539: 439:1901 United Kingdom census 422:1871 United Kingdom census 354:1861 United Kingdom census 206:Chester was the author of 186:finds her at Poplar Hall, 144:Grave of Harry Chester in 75:Trinity College, Cambridge 477:The New Monthly Magazine 274:The Gentleman's Magazine 217:The New Monthly Magazine 157:St George Hanover Square 151:On 2 September 1837, at 125:The Gentleman's Magazine 394:(subscription required) 378:(subscription required) 362:(subscription required) 340:(subscription required) 322:Crane (1991), pp. 75-76 33:He published one book, 250:Alumni Cantabrigienses 148: 112: 80:Alumni Cantabrigienses 61:, Chester was born in 143: 110: 16:British civil servant 475:“Critical notes” in 247:"Chester, Harry" in 166:Chester died at 63, 98:Justice of the Peace 28:Privy Council Office 94:Permanent secretary 149: 113: 100:for the county of 290:"History of HLSI" 176:Highgate Cemetery 146:Highgate Cemetery 111:The HLSI building 65:and educated at 530: 487: 473: 467: 452: 446: 435: 429: 419: 413: 402: 396: 395: 386: 380: 379: 370: 364: 363: 351: 342: 341: 329: 323: 320: 314: 299: 293: 287: 281: 269: 254: 245: 538: 537: 533: 532: 531: 529: 528: 527: 493: 492: 491: 490: 474: 470: 454:Harry Chester, 453: 449: 436: 432: 420: 416: 403: 399: 393: 387: 383: 377: 371: 367: 361: 352: 345: 339: 330: 326: 321: 317: 300: 296: 288: 284: 270: 257: 246: 231: 226: 204: 138: 89: 73:before joining 51:King George III 47: 17: 12: 11: 5: 536: 534: 526: 525: 520: 515: 510: 505: 495: 494: 489: 488: 468: 464:978-1146693479 447: 430: 414: 397: 381: 365: 343: 324: 315: 294: 282: 255: 228: 227: 225: 222: 212:narrative poem 203: 202:Published work 200: 184:census of 1901 137: 134: 88: 85: 46: 43: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 535: 524: 521: 519: 516: 514: 511: 509: 506: 504: 501: 500: 498: 486: 482: 481:Henry Colburn 478: 472: 469: 465: 461: 457: 451: 448: 444: 440: 434: 431: 427: 423: 418: 415: 411: 407: 401: 398: 391: 385: 382: 375: 369: 366: 359: 355: 350: 348: 344: 337: 333: 328: 325: 319: 316: 312: 311:0-948667-16-8 308: 304: 298: 295: 291: 286: 283: 280: 276: 275: 268: 266: 264: 262: 260: 256: 252: 251: 244: 242: 240: 238: 236: 234: 230: 223: 221: 219: 218: 213: 209: 201: 199: 197: 193: 189: 185: 181: 177: 173: 169: 164: 162: 158: 154: 147: 142: 136:Personal life 135: 133: 131: 130:landed gentry 127: 126: 120: 118: 109: 105: 103: 99: 95: 86: 84: 82: 81: 76: 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 44: 42: 40: 36: 31: 29: 25: 24:civil servant 21: 20:Harry Chester 476: 471: 455: 450: 433: 417: 405: 400: 389: 384: 373: 368: 331: 327: 318: 302: 301:Vera Crane, 297: 285: 272: 248: 215: 207: 205: 168:Rutland Gate 165: 150: 123: 121: 114: 90: 78: 67:Charterhouse 48: 34: 32: 19: 18: 508:1868 deaths 503:1806 births 172:Westminster 161:Ella Sophia 71:Westminster 497:Categories 188:Birchanger 59:William IV 45:Early life 483:, 1836), 479:(London: 102:Middlesex 55:George IV 408:(1868), 313:), p. 13 196:Florence 180:Brighton 117:Highgate 63:Ipswich 485:p. 106 462:  410:p. 359 309:  279:p. 256 87:Career 57:, and 224:Notes 192:Essex 460:ISBN 437:The 307:ISBN 69:and 499:: 441:, 424:, 356:, 346:^ 334:, 258:^ 232:^ 198:. 190:, 170:, 163:. 104:. 53:, 41:. 30:. 466:)

Index

civil servant
Privy Council Office
Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution
King George III
George IV
William IV
Ipswich
Charterhouse
Westminster
Trinity College, Cambridge
Alumni Cantabrigienses
Permanent secretary
Justice of the Peace
Middlesex

Highgate
The Gentleman's Magazine
landed gentry

Highgate Cemetery
St Michael's Church, Highgate
St George Hanover Square
Ella Sophia
Rutland Gate
Westminster
Highgate Cemetery
Brighton
census of 1901
Birchanger
Essex

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