Paradise Row; Or, a Broken Piece of Old Chelsea, Being the Curious And Diverting Annals of a Famous Village Street Newly Destroyed, Together With Particulars of Sundry Noble And Notable Persons Who in Former Times Dwelt There; to Which Are Added Likenesse
Paradise Row; Or, a Broken Piece of Old Chelsea, Being the Curious And Diverting Annals of a Famous Village Street Newly Destroyed, Together With Particulars of Sundry Noble And Notable Persons Who in Former Times Dwelt There; to Which Are Added Likenesse
Reginald Blunt
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The Gough Family, Lord Carbery's house passed after his death into the hands of the Gough family, of whom several members successively lived here, namely Sir Richard, who made a fortune in the India and China trade, and died in 1727 ; Henry, his son, who was made a baronet in the following year, and married Barbara Calthorpe, whose brother. Sir Henry Calthorpe, left his estate to their son Henry on condition of his taking his name. The uncle died in 1788, and in 1796 his nephew was created Baro...n Calthorpe. This is not a very interesting link in the chain, but I have been unable to find anything worth chronicling about the Goughs. They were good, worthy, ordinary folk, happy in having no history. They drank green tea with Narcissus Luttrell at Little Chelsea ; had a good pew in the church, and stairs to the Thames at the bottom of their garden ; but whether they were related either to Viscount Gough, the hero of the Sikh campaigns, or to Richard Gough, the antiquary and editor of Camden's Brittania^ I have not been sufficiently energetic to discover.
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