The Story of a Honeymoon in 1814: A Bridal Tour of Britain

Author:   Michael J Richards
Publisher:   Cockshutts Press
Edition:   Caithness
ISBN:  

9781068795404


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   12 May 2025
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The Story of a Honeymoon in 1814: A Bridal Tour of Britain


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This book presents a social history based on archival material from three generations of the Caldcleugh, Lewis and Ancrum families and their friends’ journals, diaries, paintings and letters, from 1749 to 1898. The story unfolds with a honeymoon journal kept by Margaret, after her marriage to merchant Arthur Lewis, in Croydon, 1814. A detailed insight into travel through Regency Britain in a cramped landaulet carriage is unveiled as are their visits to historical, geological and industrial sites of interest such as Lancaster Cathedral, Peak Cavern (Devil’s Arse) and the Derby Silk Mill, revealing the places and people they meet. The couple’s family and friends are introduced in more detail and the emigration of Margaret’s father to America in 1768 is recorded, along with his two elder brothers who ended up on opposite sides in the American War of Independence. Follow Emily, Margaret’s youngest daughter, as she enters into an ‘arranged’ marriage with Dr Ancrum, surgeon superintendent of the British Naval Hospital, Valparaiso (1848–1857). Some of the events in this section are now commemorated by the issue of postage stamps by the Pitcairn Island Government of British Overseas Territories, using images from the book. In 1857 Emily returned to England with her small children on a voyage that was hazardous in the extreme. Ships that were hardly seaworthy, Yellow Fever sickness, and the possibility that she might die leaving her children in the hands of strangers – this was a harrowing story over which love ultimately triumphed. Such was the impact of Emily’s words on the author, that included in the book is an original score he composed for solo piano, to celebrate her resilience. This is a remarkable story and journey, beautifully constructed through painstaking research and which provides a wealth of supporting and fascinating information.

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Author:   Michael J Richards
Publisher:   Cockshutts Press
Imprint:   Cockshutts Press
Edition:   Caithness
Weight:   0.873kg
ISBN:  

9781068795404


ISBN 10:   1068795409
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   12 May 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Michael is a retired Consultant Anaesthetist who worked for 40 years in the NHS and with a continuing interest in supporting health care in Kenya. He is a family historian and curator of the archives of the Caldcleugh, Ancrum and Evans families.

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