A year in the life: 1862

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Month

Day

Event

Source of information

Notes

January

11

Second daughter, Alice, born

Thompson, 1977: 123

 

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

March

No days

Items acquired from Brittany, France

PRM accession book

 

[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

April

12, 14 or 15

Lane Fox's 35th birthday

See 1827 for uncertainty about exact date

 

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.

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

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

 

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

 

July

21

Audit catalogue taken of Lane Fox's collection of arms at Park Hill House, Clapham

Catalogue


 

 

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

September

27

Items acquired from Henry Christy

PRM accession book

may be date he dug them up though

October

31

International Exhibition closes

See here

 

November

 

 

 

 

December

31

Items acquired from Henry Christy

PRM accession book

but see above

No months

No days

Items acquired from the excavations work at Cork Cathedral

Chapman, 1981: Chapter 3

 

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