

Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
alt: m_heath_caldwell@hotmail.com
George Heath Serjeant-at-Law - aged 65/66 1779-1852
Julia Anna Harrison (ne Heath) - aged 37/38 1807-1879
John Moore Heath - aged 36/37 1808-1882
Douglas Denon Heath - aged 35/36 1811-1897
Dunbar Isidore Heath - age 29/30 1816-1888
Leopold G. Heath R.N. - age 27/28 1817-1907
Emma Jane Whatman (ne Heath) - aged 23/24 1821-1884
19 February 1845
Charles Heath to J.B.Bacon Esq., or Mr.Petch 'or somebody.'
My dear Sir,
If this reaches you before you start for the country, I beg of you to order 200 "Queen and Children" to be printed and 50 "Lady Clementine Villiers."
Let me have them as soon as you can.
We made a mistake yesterday, it was the 12th instead of the 13th.
Yours truly,
Charles Heath.
Are the 50 sets of Book of Beauty done? If they are let me have them.
24 March 1845
Charles Heath, 6 Seymour Place, to (?) Joshua Bacon,
My dear Sir,
I will thank you to send me by Bearer the Plate of "Lady Douro" a large Head, a profile after Hayter - not the frontispiece to this year's Book of Beauty. I want to get 12 India Proofs of her Ladyship.
Yours very truly,
Charles Heath.
1 April 1845
Charles Heath, 6 Seymour Place, London, to (?) Joshua Bacon
My dear Sir,
Be so good as to print immediately as follows
B.Beauty - 1845
50 Lady le Desfineur
50 Marchioness of Douro
25 Viscountess Barrington
25 Lady Charlotte Lyster.
12 Mrs Digby
25 Miss Hope Vere
25 Lady Beauclerk
I want some of each to complete an order. Pray see to their being properly dried and pressed.
22nd ? 1845
Charles Heath to J.B.Bacon Esq.
My dear Sir,
You must I think have the German Costume for No.9 as you have the other two for the Number, and Gregory always delivers them in Numbers.
I send you two for the Pirate and will send you a lot more tomorrow for the Portfolio which are all ready.
I am sent for to Mrs.Petch who is in her last moments.
Yours truly,
C.Heath.
Wednesday 7 May 1845
Morning Post.
Married.
On Tuesday, the 6th of May, at St.Mary Magdalene's, Holmwood, Surrey, by the Rev.J.M.Heath, William Godfrey Whatman, youngest son of the late James Whatman of Vinters, in the county of Kent, Esq., to Emma Jane, younger daughter of Mr.Sergeant Heath.
Wednesday 4 June 1845
Cambridge General Advertiser.
The Maynooth Grant
The following declaration in favour of the increased grant to Maynooth by non-resident members of the University was presented to Mr.Goulburn and Mr.Law on Monday.
The names affixed to this address amount to more than 300, of whom 95 are Fellows or late Fellows of Colleges, and the additions to the signatures will show that the gentlmen by whom it has been sanctioned rank amongst the most distinguished members of the Senate. "We the undersigned Non-Resident Members of the Senate of the University of Cambridge desire to express our cordial concurrence with the Address presented to you by the Resident Members of the Government with respect to the College of Maynooth, and in earnest disapproval of the agitation against it:- G.Peacock D.D., late Fellow and Tutor of Trinity college, Lowndean Professor of Astronom, and Dean of Ely - - - - D.D.Heath, late Fellow to Trinity.
1845
Dunbar Isidore Heath
The Future Human Kingdom of Christ - Or Man's Heaven to be this Earth
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Thursday 6 November 1845
Morning Chronicle
The Lord Chancellor's Dejeaner
The customary breakfast was given by the noble and learned lord at his family residence in George Street, Hanover Square.
There were present - Lord Denman, Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench; Lord Langdale, Master of the Rolls; Sir Lancelot Shadwell, Vice-Chancellor of England, Sir N.C.Tindal, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas; Sir Frederick Pollock, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer; - - -Sergeant Andrews, Sergeant Merewether, Sergeant Heath, - - - Sergeant Shee, - - -
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Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
alt: m_heath_caldwell@hotmail.com