A year in the life: 1862
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Month |
Day |
Event |
Source of information |
Notes |
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January |
11 |
Second daughter, Alice, born |
Thompson, 1977: 123 |
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February |
No days |
Lane Fox returns to UK from Canada |
Chapman, 1981: 108 [NB this date does not accord with the Manchester Guardian] |
However, see April |
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March |
No days |
Items acquired from Brittany, France |
PRM accession book |
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[Spring] By 1 May |
No days |
Lane Fox helps with organization of United Services Institute's contribution to International Exhibition and selection of small arms exhibition for same venue |
Chapman, 1981: 108. |
NB However, if the following date in the Manchester Guardian is correct it is hard to see how he could have contributed to the Exhibition |
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April |
12, 14 or 15 |
Lane Fox's 35th birthday |
See 1827 for uncertainty about exact date |
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April |
during |
Lane Fox touring NE USA in an army capacity |
Chris Evans, peers. comm. |
NB this is in conflict with the entry for February 1862 and entry for Spring. I think we must conclude that Lane Fox cannot have contributed to the USI's contribution to the International Exhibition AP. |
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April |
30 |
Lane Fox passenger on Niagara coming from USA |
Manchester Guardian 30 April 1862. |
NB this is in conflict with the entry for February 1862 |
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May |
1 |
International Exhibition of Industry and Art opens in South Kensington, London |
See here It seems likely that Lane Fox attended this exhibition as in Evolution of Culture [1906: 66] he refers to a label on some scale armour seen there |
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June |
no day |
Special Exhibition of works of Art Of the Medieval Renaissance and more recent periods, South Kensington Museum |
See here | ||
June |
27 |
Sale of John Petherick Sudanese collection by Mr Bullock, High Holborn London |
PRM accession book |
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July |
21 |
Audit catalogue taken of Lane Fox's collection of arms at Park Hill House, Clapham |
Catalogue
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August |
No day |
Appointed Assistant Quartermaster General, Cork, Ireland, remains there until 1866. |
Thompson, 1977: 29, 123; Chapman, 1981: Chapter 3; Hamilton, F.W. 1874. The Origin and History of the First or Grenadier Guards (Volume III). London: John Murray. p. 321 |
London home was 1 Chesham Street (his mother's house), his Irish home was 7 Montenotte Rd, Cork |
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September |
27 |
Items acquired from Henry Christy |
PRM accession book |
may be date he dug them up though |
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October |
31 |
International Exhibition closes |
See here |
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November |
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December |
31 |
Items acquired from Henry Christy |
PRM accession book |
but see above |
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No months |
No days |
Items acquired from the excavations work at Cork Cathedral |
Chapman, 1981: Chapter 3 |
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