Draft:David Coulton

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3 Oct 1810 - Born in Devizes, Wiltshite. Fourth and last surviving child of bookseller & author James Trevena Coulton & Sophia Pain (daughter of a tripe dealer) who were married 1799 at St Martin Outwich, London.
           - "His father died during his early childhood[1]"
(4 Jul 1820 - Wife baptised in Sidlesham, Sussex)
           - "Owing to delicate health he was educated under a private tutor"
           - "At an early age he began to contribute both poetry and prose to the periodicals"
      1839 - "Founded the Britannia newspaper, the aim of which was to extend and popularise the principles of conservatism as embodied in the institutions of the realm"
      1841 -                    - 12 New Inn, Strand, London (PO register)

[Sarah:]

      1846 - Mass christening of Charles BONIFACE's children in Waterford:
                  - Other BONIFACES present = William, Rhoda, Sarah & Jane
      1847 - "Withdrew from active journalism"

18 Apr 1848 - Mother dies 72 years old of Influenza, Bronchitis & Pneumonia

22 Apr 1850 - Licensed to marry by the Vicar General - St Bride, London 23 Apr 1850 - Married Sarah BONIFACE in St Bride's church, Fleet Street

                 Batchelor & spinster. Both 21 years and upwards
                              - He of St Bride Fleet St, she of Siddlesham
             Witnesses: Henry SMITH & Sarah GOOD
      1850 - "Sold the Britannia. Settled at Goudhurst, Kent, where he took to farming, occasionally contributing to the Quarterly Review. He published an Inquiry into the Authorship of the Letters of Junius."

16 Oct 1850 - "Trevvy" born in - Goudhurst

             Contributed to the Quarterly Review
      1851 -                            - "Green Trees", Goudhurst, Kent
                                    - Critical Writer, Aujiying 12 of land

21 Nov 1852 - "Trevvy" dies in - Bear St, Soho - Gentleman

      1853 - Novel "Fortune, a story of London Life."

27 Apr 1954 - Philip born in - Goudhurst - Gentleman

      1854 - Editor of "The Press" (weekly ciculation of 3,500)
                   (2, Park Prospect, Great Queen St, Westminster, London)

29 May 1956 - "Rene" born in - 2 Park Prospect, Westminster

                                                     - Editor of the Press
8 May 1857 - Died aged 47 of Bronchitis  - 7 Royal Crescent, Brighton

FAMILY AFTER DEATH:

5 Jun 1857 - Administration - ú800                       - Gentleman
             Late of Park Prospect, Great Queen Street, Westminster
             Wife Sarah renounced the letters of administration of the goods of her ex-husband and the guardianship of her children

census 1861 - 9 Green Yard West Side, Waltham Holy Cross, MDX - Annuitant

      1862 - Moved to Bourbourg, Nord, France

14 Sep 1873 - Wife died aged 49 in Rue des Gravelines, Bourbourg, France

3 Sep 1910 - Son Philip married describing his father as "Of independent means".
  1. ^ The Gentleman's Magazine. F. Jefferies. 1823.