19th Jun 1766 - 19th Apr 1843
2. Draper notes (pp. 250-1) that Boddington one of ten slave-compensation recipients among the 60 merchants, bankers and traders petitioning the Lord Mayor to convene a meeting in favour of the Reform Bill of 1831.
Married Grace Ashburner 24/02/1792 at Bloomsbury St George.
Benjamin Boddington (1730-91), who was also a director of the South Sea Co., and of the Million Bank, treasurer and governor, City of London lying-in hospital, City Road, and a Dissenting Deputy, and Thomas Boddington (1736-1821), who was a West India merchant, a director of the Bank of England 1782-1809, of the London Dock Co., and of the Royal Exchange, and treasurer of the Dissenting Deputies 1793-1805, were both London members of the 1786-1790 Committee for the Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts.
T71/877 Antigua claim nos. 35 (Mackinnon's Estate), 56 (Catherine Mount), 75 (Hope estate) and 95 (Bendals); T71/892 St Vincent claim nos. 485 (North Union) and 486 (South Union); T71/882 Nevis claim no. 297 (Willets Estate); T71/879 St Kitts claim no. 219 (Penteny (?)); T71/873 St James claim no. 564; T71/872 Hanover claim nos. 66 and 508 (Rhode Hall Estate); T71/858 Vere claim nos. 29 (Greenwich) and 30 (Greenwich).
R. G. Thorne (ed.), The House of Commons, 1790-1820 (5 vols., London, Secker & Warburg for the History of Parliament Trust, 1986), vol. 3, p. 224. Nicholas Draper, The Price of Emancipation (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010), pp. 143, 159 and 250. A. C. Howe, ‘Philips, Sir George, first baronet (1766–1847)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004); online edn, Sept 2010, http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/38689 [accessed 26/09/2012]. William D. Rubinstein, Who were the rich? A biographical dictionary of British wealth-holders Volume Two 1840-1859 (London, Social Affairs Unit, 2012) reference 1821/18. William D. Rubinstein, Who were the rich? A biographical dictionary of British wealth-holders Volume Two 1840-1859 (London, Social Affairs Unit, 2012) reference 1843/23.
Draper, op. cit. pp. 250-251.
Ancestry.com, London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 [database online]; http://www.boddington-family.org.uk/ps03/ps03_282.htm [accessed 19/12/2011]. Further [partly unsourced] information about Boddington's marriage and divorce at http://www.boddington-family.org.uk.
'Biographical Appendix: 1786-90 Committee', Committees for Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts: Minutes 1786-90 and 1827-8, ed. Thomas W. Davis (London Record Society, 1978), pp. 107-110. Available at http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=38783
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£150,000
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Commercial (1) |
Senior partner
Boddington & Co.
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Cultural (2) |
Library - books
Collector of art library. Included copies of Blake's Songs of Innocence, America, Europe, Jerusalem and the Gates of...
notes → Mark Evans, 'Blake, Calvert - and Palmer? The album of Alexander Constantine Ionides', Burlington Magazine, 144 (1194) (2002), p....
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Sculpture
Boddington's collection of fine art included Bertel Thorvaldsen's, Hebe which he commissioned 1815. [Now in Thorvaldsens Musuem,...
notes → Mark Evans, 'Blake, Calvert - and Palmer? The album of Alexander Constantine Ionides', Burlington Magazine, 144 (1194) (2002), p....
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Tralee Kerry
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31 Upper Brook Street, London, Middlesex, London, England
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St Helen's Place, London, Middlesex, London, England
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