Acknowledgments

I would like to thank:

  • The Gentle Author of Spitalfieldslife.com without whose guidance and inspiration, this blog would never have been attempted.
  • Dr Sue Berry, for her welcome advice and for sharing her work on Amon Wilds and the Regency in Brighton.
  • Professor W.H. Brock for his advice on researching the life of Thomas G Hodgkins.
  • Tad Bennicoff, Assistant Archivist at the Smithsonian Institute, for his kind assistance in tracking down Thomas George Hodgkin’s letters.
  • Dan Robertson, Curator, Local history and archaeology, at The Royal Pavilion and Museums, Brighton and Hove.
  • Andrew Bennett, Archivist, Brighton and Hove, at The Keep.
  • Michael R Hickman, Archivist, Brighton and Hove Methodist Circuit.