“In compliance with the wish which you have expressed
to attend at the funeral of Mr. Canning
on Thursday next, I beg to acquaint you that I have sent your name to
Mr. Jarvis, No. 139, Long Acre; and that if you
DEATH OF MR. CANNING.
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will have the goodness to apply
to him to-morrow, after one o’clock, the necessary ticket will be
delivered to you.
John Backhouse (1784-1845)
He was private secretary to George Canning and afterwards permanent under-secretary to
the Foreign Office.
George Canning (1770-1827)
Tory statesman; he was foreign minister (1807-1809) and prime minister (1827); a
supporter of Greek independence and Catholic emancipation.
William Jerdan (1782-1869)
Scottish journalist who for decades edited the Literary Gazette;
he was author of Autobiography (1853) and Men I
have Known (1866).
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Author: Jerdan, William, 1782-1869
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