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Helps, Arthur.
Adm. pens. (age 17) at TRINITY, July 1, 1831. [Youngest] s. of Thomas [and
Annie Plucknett]. B. [July 10, 1813], at Balham Hill, Surrey. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. (31st Wrangler) 1835; M.A. 1839. D.C.L.,
Oxford, 1864. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 24, 1840. Private Secretary to Mr
Spring Rice (afterwards Lord Monteagle), Chancellor of the Exchequer in Lord
Melbourne's Cabinet, and to Lord Morpeth (afterwards Earl of Carlisle), Chief
Secretary for Ireland, 1839. Commissioner of French, Danish and Spanish
claims. Clerk of the Privy Council, June 9, 1860-75. 'Thrown by his office
into personal intercourse with the Queen, she soon learnt to appreciate his
high qualities and found in him a staunch, thoughtful and capable adviser.'
Entrusted by the Queen with the revision of Prince Albert's speeches
(published 1862) and with the preparation for the press of her Leaves from
the Journal of our Life in the Highlands
, 1868, and her Mountain, Loch
and Glen
, 1869. Introduced Dickens to the Queen when she commanded an
interview. Many other references to him in Foster. C.B., 1871. K.C.B.,
1872. Married Bessie, dau. of Capt. Edward Fuller. Author, Friends in
Council
and of many other essays and historical works. Died Mar. 7, 1875,
at 13, Lower Berkeley Street, London, as the result of a cold caught whilst
attending a levée. Brother of Henry (1829) and Thomas W. (1820); grandfather
of the next. (Eton Sch. Lists; Al. Oxon.; Boase, I. 1410; Inns of
Court; D.N.B.
; P. B. G. Binnall.)
Arthur HELPS
Approx. lifespan: 1813–1875
age 17 pens. Trinity College adm1831:07:01
[Youngest] s. of Thomas HELPS ">
s. of Annie PLUCKNETT HELPS
b. Balham Hill, Surrey 1813:07:10
Sch: Eton
Matric. 1831:10MT:
BA 31 st Wrangler 1835
MA 1839
DCL Oxford 1864
Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1840:01:24
Private Sec. to Mr Spring RICE :
[add:] Mr Spring RICE [:add]
afterwards Lord Monteagle
"> Mr Spring RICE Chancellor of the Exchequer: Lord Melbourne's Cabinet
[add:] Lord - MELBOURNE [:add]
Private Sec. to Lord Morpeth:
[add:] Lord - MORPETH [:add]
afterwards Earl of Carlisle
"> Lord - MORPETH Chief Sec. for Ireland: 1839
Commissioner of French, Danish and Spanish claims:
Clerk of the Privy Council: 1860:06:09-1875
"Thrown by his office into personal intercourse with the Queen, she soon learnt to appreciate his high qualities and found in him a staunch, thoughtful and capable adviser":
Entrusted by the Queen with the revision of Prince Albert's speeches (published 1862) and with the preparation for the press of her Leaves from the Journal of our Life in the Highlands 1868:
Entrusted by the Queen with the preparation for the press of her Mountain, Loch and Glen 1869:
Introduced Dickens to the Queen when she commanded an interview:
[add:] Charles DICKENS [:add]
Many other references to him in Foster
CB 1871
KCB 1872
m. Bessie FULLER dau. of Captain Edward FULLER
Publ.: Friends in Council and of many other essays and historical works
d. as the result of a cold caught whilst attending a levée 13 Lower Berkeley Street, London 1875:03:07
brother ofunique identifier HLPS829H Henry HELPS (1829)
brother ofunique identifier HLPS820TW Thomas Williams HELPS (1820)
grandfather ofunique identifier HLPS890AL Arthur Leonard HELPS (1890)
( Eton School Lists ; Al. Oxon ; Boase, I. 1410; Inns of Court ; D.N.B. ; P. B. G. Binnall)
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Helps, Henry.
Adm. pens. (age 21) at MAGDALENE, Oct. 21, 1829. S. of Thomas, Esq., of London
[and Anne Frisquett Plucknett]. B. 1807. [School, Charterhouse.] Matric.
Michs. 1829. Died 1853. Brother of Arthur (1831) and the next. (List of
Carthusians
.)
Henry HELPS
Approx. lifespan: 1807–1853
age 21 pens. Magdalene College adm1829:10:21
s. of Thomas HELPS, Esq. London
s. of Anne Frisquett Plucknett HELPS
b. 1807
Sch: Charterhouse School [ London ]
Matric. 1829:10MT:
d. 1853
brother ofunique identifier HLPS831A Arthur HELPS (1831)
brother ofunique identifier HLPS820TW Thomas Williams HELPS (1820)
( List of Carthusians )
    Enhanced version of original printed entry     Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier HLPS820TW
Helps, Thomas Williams.
Adm. pens. (age 19) at TRINITY, Apr. 11, 1820. S. of Thomas, Esq. [of Balham
Hill, Surrey]. B. in Surrey, May 6, 1802. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1821;
B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 6, 1823. Called to the
Bar, June 20, 1828. On the Home Circuit. Married, Aug. 31, 1836, Catherine
Harriet, dau. of Perrot Fenton, Esq., of Salford. Died May 15, 1887, aged 85,
at 37, Redcliffe Gardens, London. Brother of the above and of Arthur (1831).
(Eton Sch. Lists (Thomas William); Inns of Court; Law Lists;
Foster, Men at the Bar, which gives 'elder s. of Thomas'; The
Guardian
, May 18, 1887.)
Thomas Williams HELPS
Approx. lifespan: 1802–1887
age 19 pens. Trinity College adm1820:04:11
s. of Thomas HELPS, Esq. Balham Hill, Surrey
b. Surrey 1802:05:06
Sch: Eton
Matric. 1821:10MT:
BA 1825
MA 1828
Adm. Middle Temple: 1823:06:06
Called to the Bar: 1828:06:20
On: Home Circuit
m. Catherine Harriet FENTON dau. of Perrot FENTON, Esq. of Salford, [ Lancashire ] 1836:08:31
age 85 d. 37 Redcliffe Gardens, London 1887:05:15
brother ofunique identifier HLPS829H Henry HELPS (1829)
brother ofunique identifier HLPS831A Arthur HELPS (1831)
( Eton School Lists (Thomas William); Inns of Court ; Law Lists ; Foster, Men at the Bar, which gives "elder s. of Thoma HELPS s"; The Guardian 1887:05:18)

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