John Cardwell, Liverpool merchant, early 19th century
John Cardwell, Liverpool merchant, early 19th century
I am trying to find the date of death of John Cardwell, a merchant in Liverpool who lived at 62 Rodney Street between 1818 & 1831. I am tempted to believe that he died in 1831 but have not traced a burial or will.
He is possibly best known as father of the statesman Edward Cardwell, MP for Liverpool and other towns.
John's wife was Elizabeth, their fourth child, also Elizabeth, was baptised at St Philip's, Liverpool in 1823; three older children were baptised at Pendleton nr Manchester.
Any references to his business and partnership with T.J. Cardwell, probably John's brother, would also be welcome.
Thanks in advance
Daggers
He is possibly best known as father of the statesman Edward Cardwell, MP for Liverpool and other towns.
John's wife was Elizabeth, their fourth child, also Elizabeth, was baptised at St Philip's, Liverpool in 1823; three older children were baptised at Pendleton nr Manchester.
Any references to his business and partnership with T.J. Cardwell, probably John's brother, would also be welcome.
Thanks in advance
Daggers
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Re: John Cardwell, Liverpool merchant, early 19th century
Nothing in Gibsons
Baines 1825
EXCHANGE ST. E. 5, Dale street.
15 Cardwell L & T. H. and Co.
Gores 1827
Cardwell Alexander, butcher, 5, Cleveland square
..........John, merchant, 14, Rodney street
..........& Thos.Hodson & Co. merchts. 1,Hargraves' bdgs
..........John, coach maker, 139, New Scotland road
..........Mary, 32, Pitt street
..........Rev. Richard, 8, Rodney street
..........Thomas, gentleman, 6, Belle street
I don't have any after that until 1843
Cardwell Elizabeth, 62 Rodney Street
Richard, Eating House, 97 Tithebarn Street
Thomas, Book keeper, 12 Hale Street
Baines 1825
EXCHANGE ST. E. 5, Dale street.
15 Cardwell L & T. H. and Co.
Gores 1827
Cardwell Alexander, butcher, 5, Cleveland square
..........John, merchant, 14, Rodney street
..........& Thos.Hodson & Co. merchts. 1,Hargraves' bdgs
..........John, coach maker, 139, New Scotland road
..........Mary, 32, Pitt street
..........Rev. Richard, 8, Rodney street
..........Thomas, gentleman, 6, Belle street
I don't have any after that until 1843
Cardwell Elizabeth, 62 Rodney Street
Richard, Eating House, 97 Tithebarn Street
Thomas, Book keeper, 12 Hale Street
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Re: John Cardwell, Liverpool merchant, early 19th century
1829
Cardwell, James, merchant, office Hargraves Buildings
Cardwell, John, merchant 14 Rodney Street
...................... & Thomas Hodson & Co, merchts, 1 Hargraves Buildings
Cardwell, Rev Richard, 8 Rodney Street
Cardwell, James, merchant, office Hargraves Buildings
Cardwell, John, merchant 14 Rodney Street
...................... & Thomas Hodson & Co, merchts, 1 Hargraves Buildings
Cardwell, Rev Richard, 8 Rodney Street
Re: John Cardwell, Liverpool merchant, early 19th century
Liverpool Poll book 1832
CARDWELL,REV. RICHARD,CLERK,RODNEY STREET,LIVERPOOL,S & D,
CARDWELL,THOMAS,MERCHANT,BOOTLE,BOOTLE,S & D,L'POOL VOTE
CARDWELL,REV. RICHARD,CLERK,RODNEY STREET,LIVERPOOL,S & D,
CARDWELL,THOMAS,MERCHANT,BOOTLE,BOOTLE,S & D,L'POOL VOTE
Povall Cheshire/Liverpool, Williams/Owens Caernarvon, Brown Liverpool/Cumberland/Ireland, Pritchard Liverpool, Atherton Liverpool, Banks Liverpool, Kelly IOM, Grimes/Botworth/Smith Wirral, Rice Manchester/Ireland, Lockley Manchester, Bowler Manchester.
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Looks like he died on 15 May 1831 per this Gazette notice (bottom left of page) https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/iss ... /page/1147
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There's a burial in St Marylebone, London on 19 May 1831: John Cardwell age 49. Abode Hamilton Terrace
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"Lately, in London, John Cardwell Esq. of Liverpool, third son of the late Richard Cardwell Esq.of Blackburn"
Lancaster Gazette 28 May 1831
Lancaster Gazette 28 May 1831
Re: John Cardwell, Liverpool merchant, early 19th century
Well that's handy isn't it!retiringtype wrote:"third son of the late Richard Cardwell Esq.of Blackburn"
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More mentions in the Gazette
1813 (top right) https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/iss ... 4/data.pdf
1825 (mid-second column) https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/iss ... 5/page/795
Burial of Thomas Hodson Cardwell per LAN-OPC
20 Feb 1827 St Peter, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Thomas Hodson Cardwell -
Age: 41 years
Abode: Manchester
Pre "Cheshire Wills" he was a bachelor. Admon to his brother Richard.
1813 (top right) https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/iss ... 4/data.pdf
1825 (mid-second column) https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/iss ... 5/page/795
Burial of Thomas Hodson Cardwell per LAN-OPC
20 Feb 1827 St Peter, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Thomas Hodson Cardwell -
Age: 41 years
Abode: Manchester
Pre "Cheshire Wills" he was a bachelor. Admon to his brother Richard.
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Re: John Cardwell, Liverpool merchant, early 19th century
From CCEDb re Richard Cardwell the younger:
Cardwell, Richard (1820 - 1820)
Poss in VENN
Adm. at TRINITY, Sept. 22, 1823; a Ten-year man. Richard Cardwell, Minister of St Paul's, Liverpool, died there Dec. 11, 1839, aged 61; he was of Ellerbeck, Lancs., s. of Richard Cardwell, merchant, of Blackburn, by his second wife Jane, dau. of John Hodson, M.P., of Wigan, and sister of John Hodson, of Ellerbeck. (Foster, Peerage, 1883; G. Mag., 1840, I. 103; Abram, Blackburn, 391; E. Axon.)
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Cardwell, Richard (1820 - 1820)
Poss in VENN
Adm. at TRINITY, Sept. 22, 1823; a Ten-year man. Richard Cardwell, Minister of St Paul's, Liverpool, died there Dec. 11, 1839, aged 61; he was of Ellerbeck, Lancs., s. of Richard Cardwell, merchant, of Blackburn, by his second wife Jane, dau. of John Hodson, M.P., of Wigan, and sister of John Hodson, of Ellerbeck. (Foster, Peerage, 1883; G. Mag., 1840, I. 103; Abram, Blackburn, 391; E. Axon.)
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Re: John Cardwell, Liverpool merchant, early 19th century
I have been out all day but switched on to find this bumper bundle of information. Huge thanks for all of it which will help to build a great big jigsaw.
If there are missing pieces I'll be back!
Rev Richard Cardwell was for a time Rector of St Paul's church off Old Hall Street in Liverpool and lived in Rodney Street in a different house from his brother's. Before that election (yes, there were elcetions then as the town's corporation owned the living) he was a member of the church's staff with the title of 'evening lecturer'.
Daggers
If there are missing pieces I'll be back!
Rev Richard Cardwell was for a time Rector of St Paul's church off Old Hall Street in Liverpool and lived in Rodney Street in a different house from his brother's. Before that election (yes, there were elcetions then as the town's corporation owned the living) he was a member of the church's staff with the title of 'evening lecturer'.
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