Hodgkin family of Darlington - Correspondence
Reference: D/Ho/C Catalogue Title: Hodgkin family of Darlington - Correspondence Area: Catalogue Category: Estate and Family Records Description:
Covering Dates: 1782-1953
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- Hodgkin family of Darlington - Correspondence
- Letters received by Edmund Backhouse (1824-1906) (Ref: D/Ho/C 1/1)
- Letters received by Hannah Chapman Backhouse (1787-1850) (Ref: D/Ho/C 2/1-5)
- Letters received by Jane and Ann Backhouse (Ref: D/Ho/C 3/1-2)
- Letters received by Jonathan Backhouse (1779-1842) (Ref: D/Ho/C 4/1-12)
- Letters received by Jonathan and Hannah Backhouse (Ref: D/Ho/C 5/1-5)
- Letters received by Joseph Gurney Barclay (1816-1898) (Ref: D/Ho/C 6/1-5)
- Letters received by Robert Barclay (1787-1853) (Ref: D/Ho/C 7/1-2)
- Letters received by Hannah Barnard (Ref: D/Ho/C 8/1)
- Letters received by John Bell (Ref: D/Ho/C 9/1)
- Letters received by Hadwen and Margaret Bragg (Ref: D/Ho/C 10/1)
- Letters received by Margaret Bragg (Ref: D/Ho/C 11/1)
- Letters received by Martha and B. Braithwaite (Ref: D/Ho/C 12/1)
- Letters received by Sarah Charman (Ref: D/Ho/C 13/1)
- Letters received by Charles Coquerel (Ref: D/Ho/C 14/1)
- Letters received by Susannah Corder (Ref: D/Ho/C 15/1)
- Letters received by W. D. Crewdson (Ref: D/Ho/C 16/1-17)
- Letters received by George Dixon (Ref: D/Ho/C 17/1)
- Letters received by Thomas Emmett (Ref: D/Ho/C 18/1)
- Letters received by Josiah Forster (Ref: D/Ho/C 19/1)
- Letters received by Jane Gurney Fox (d. 1860) (Ref: D/Ho/C 20/1-5)
- Letters received by Rachel Fry (d. 1853) (Ref: D/Ho/C 21/1-80)
- Letters received by Richard Fry (1807-1878) and Rachel Fry (d. 1853) (Ref: D/Ho/C 22/1-5)
- Letters received by Eliza Paul Gurney (Ref: D/Ho/C 23/1)
- Letters received by Jane Gurney (d. 1841) (Ref: D/Ho/C 24/1-3)
- Letters received by Viscount Hampden (1841-1906) (Ref: D/Ho/C 25/1)
- Letters received by Ann Hodgkin (1815-1845) (Ref: D/Ho/C 26/1-59)
- Letters received by Elizabeth Hodgkin (Ref: D/Ho/C 27/1)
- Letters received by Elizabeth Hodgkin (Ref: D/Ho/C 28/1-27)
- Letters received by Ellen Hodgkin (d. 1874) (Ref: D/Ho/C 29/1)
- Letters received by John Hodgkin (1766-1845) (Ref: D/Ho/C 30/1-6)
- Letters received by John Hodgkin (1800-1875) (Ref: D/Ho/C 31/1-82)
- American letters received by John Hodgkin (personal and Society of Friends) (Ref: D/Ho/C 31/83-151)
- Letters received by Jonathan Backhouse Hodgkin (1843-1926) (Ref: D/Ho/C 32/1-40)
- Letters received by Jonathan Edward Hodgkin (Ref: D/Ho/C 33/1-18)
- Letters received by Mary Anna Hodgkin (1840-1928) (Ref: D/Ho/C 34/1-2)
- Letters received by Mary Hodgkin (Ref: D/Ho/C 35/1)
- Letters received by Ronald Hodgkin (Ref: D/Ho/C 36/1)
- Letters received by S. & M. Hodgkin (The Misses) (Ref: D/Ho/C 37/1-4)
- Letters received by Thomas Hodgkin (1798-1866) (Ref: D/Ho/C 38/1-37)
- Letters received by Thomas Hodgkin (Ref: D/Ho/C 39/1)
- Letters received by the Hodgkin Family (Ref: D/Ho/C 40/1)
- Letters received by A. Humboldt (1769-1859) (Ref: D/Ho/C 41/1)
- Letters received by Elizabeth Hustler (Ref: D/Ho/C 42/1)
- Letters received by Benjamin Jowett (Ref: D/Ho/C 43/1)
- Letters received by Grace Jowitt (Ref: D/Ho/C 44/1-8)
- Letters received by Lancelot Marshall (Ref: D/Ho/C 45/1)
- Letters received by Charles May (Ref: D/Ho/C 46/1)
- Letters received by Gilbert Murray (1866-1957) (Ref: D/Ho/C 47/1)
- Letters received by Edward Pease (1767-1858) (Ref: D/Ho/C 48/1-139)
- Letters received by Edward Pease (d. 1843) (Ref: D/Ho/C 49/1)
- Letters received by Emma Pease (1800-1860) (Ref: D/Ho/C 50/1-6)
- Letters received by Henry Pease (1807-1881) (Ref: D/Ho/C 51/1-2)
- Letters received by John Pease (1797-1868) (Ref: D/Ho/C 52/1-352)
- Letters received by John Pease (1798-1868) and Sophia Pease (d. 1870) (Ref: D/Ho/C 53/1-91)
- Letters received by Joseph Pease (1799-1872) (Ref: D/Ho/C 54/1-14)
- Letters received by John Pease (1798-1868) and Joseph Pease (1799-1872) (Ref: D/Ho/C 55/1-6)
- Letters received by Sir Joseph Whitwell Pease, bart. (1828-1905) (Ref: D/Ho/C 56/1)
- Letters received by Rachel Pease (d. 1833) (Ref: D/Ho/C 57/1-6)
- Letters received by Sophia Pease (d. 1870) (Ref: D/Ho/C 58/1-128)
- Letters received by Sophia Pease (1833-1897) (Ref: D/Ho/C 59/1-3)
- Letters received by the Pease Family (Ref: D/Ho/C 60/1-8)
- Letters received by Jonathan Priestman (Ref: D/Ho/C 61/1)
- Letters received by Rachel Priestman (Ref: D/Ho/C 62/1)
- Letters received by Thomas Richardson (Ref: D/Ho/C 63/1-26)
- Letters received by William Smeal (Ref: D/Ho/C 64/1)
- Letters received by Mary Smith (Ref: D/Ho/C 65/1)
- Letters received by Mr. Spafford (Ref: D/Ho/C 66/1)
- Letters received by Sir Francis Edward Earle Villiers (b. 1889) (Ref: D/Ho/C 67/1-2)
- Letters received by H. M. Whitwell (Ref: D/Ho/C 68/1-25)
- Unidentified correspondence (Ref: D/Ho/C 69/1-6)
- Filed Correspondence received by Hannah Chapman Backhouse (Ref: D/Ho/C 70/1)
- Filed Correspondence received by Jonathan Backhouse (Ref: D/Ho/C 71/1)
- Filed Correspondence received by Jane Gurney Fox (see Backhouse) (Ref: D/Ho/C 72/1-3)
- Filed Correspondence received by Jane Gurney (Ref: D/Ho/C 73/1)
- Filed Correspondence received by Ann Hodgkin (nee Backhouse) (Ref: D/Ho/C 74/1-5)
- Filed Correspondence received by John Hodgkin (Ref: D/Ho/C 75/1-5)
- Filed Correspondence received by Jonathan Backhouse Hodgkin (Ref: D/Ho/C 76/1-31)
Catalogue Description
IntroductionThe first member of the Hodgkin family to be mentioned in these papers is John Hodgkin (1766-1845), a calligraphist who lived in London and was a tutor there. He published various books on the subject of writing. His elder son Thomas (1798-1866) was a doctor, at one time curator and pathologist at Guy's Hospital and an ardent supporter of the anti-slavery campaign. In 1858 he founded the Aborigines Protection Society. The younger son John (1800-1875) was at first a barrister but gave up this work to travel and preach for the Society of Friends to which, like his father and brother, he belonged. Through his marriage to Ann Backhouse, a daughter of the banker, Jonathan Backhouse, John Hodgkin jnr. established a connection with the Darlington Quakers. The only child of this marriage, Jonathan Backhouse Hodgkin (1843-1926), lived in Darlington and took an active part in the town's affairs, being mayor in 1884-1885. He married in 1873 Mary Anna, the younger daughter of John Pease (1798-1868) and granddaughter of Edward Pease (1767-1858).
The Peases were undoubtedly the foremost of the Darlington Quaker families, prominent in business and in the activities of the Society of Friends. The family had first settled in Darlington in the early eighteenth century and had established a woollen mill there. They did not concern themselves merely with the textile industry, however, and by the early nineteenth century had interests in quarries, collieries and, above all, developing railways. The success of the Stockton and Darlington Railway was largely due to the encouragement and far-sightedness as well as the financial backing of Edward Pease and his sons Joseph and Henry, together with other local business men.
The Hodgkin papers are essentially a miscellaneous collection rather than a true archive group and have been arbitrarily arranged in three main sections: correspondence, family papers and miscellaneous items. They consist of material relating to the Hodgkins and material inherited by them from the Pease family. Despite the fact that the Peases were so prominent in business and local affairs there is not a great deal of material relating to their activities in these fields. There are just two small sections devoted to the Stockton and Darlington Railway (D/Ho/X 10-34) and Darlington (D/Ho/X 35-86).
Most of the correspondence is personal or relates to the Society of Friends. Although he had no real connection with Darlington or County Durham there are some interesting letters to Dr. Thomas Hodgkin (D/Ho/C 38). He corresponded with several famous people of his day, including Michael Faraday, Sir John Herschel, Lord Shaftesbury, Joseph Hume and Elizabeth Fry, all represented here.
John Pease, unlike his brothers, did not interest himself in business matters but devoted his life to the Society of Friends. Like John Hodgkin he travelled widely as a preacher in America and Europe and amongst the papers are two of the Journals which he kept on these tours - one for Ireland, 1833-1834 (D/Ho/F 114) and one for America, 1843-1845 (D/Ho/F 116).
There is a small section consisting of material relating to the Society of Friends both in Darlington and elsewhere (D/Ho/X 1-9).
Reference to the family pedigrees which follow will be necessary in using the correspondence as the Peases and, through them, the Hodgkins were related to many of the important English Quaker families, in particular the Frys, Barclays and Gurneys.
Catalogue Contents
CORRESPONDENCE
The correspondence is arranged alphabetically under recipients and deals mainly with various family matters and the Society of Friends
Ann Backhouse (1815-1845) see Ann Hodgkin, D/Ho/C 26
M.P. for Darlington (1868-1874), son of Jonathan and Hannah Backhouse
Ref: D/Ho/C 1/1daughter of Joseph and Jane Gurney; married Jonathan Backhouse, see also D/Ho/C 70
Ref: D/Ho/C 2/1-2banker of Darlington; son of Jonathan and Anne Backhouse, see also D/Ho/C 71
Ref: D/Ho/C 4/1-10banker of Leyton, Essex; son of Robert and Elizabeth Barclay
Ref: D/Ho/C 6/1-5banker of Leyton, Essex; son of Robert and Ann Barclay
Ref: D/Ho/C 7/1-2daughter of Jonathan and Hannah Backhouse; Married Robert Barclay Fox, see also D/Ho/C 72
Ref: D/Ho/C 20/1daughter of Edward and Rachel Pease, married Richard Fry of Bristol
Ref: D/Ho/C 21/1daughter of John Kirkbride of Philadelphia, U.S.A.; Third wife of Joseph John Gurney (1788-1847)
Ref: D/Ho/C 23/1daughter of Abel Chapman of Whitby; married Joseph Gurney, banker of Norwich see also D/Ho/C 73 (1757-1830)
Ref: D/Ho/C 24/1-3Governor and Commander in Chief of New South Wales, Australia, 1895-1899
Ref: D/Ho/C 25/1daughter of Jonathan and Hannah Backhouse; 2nd wife of John Hodgkin see also D/Ho/C 74
Ref: D/Ho/C 26/1wife of John Hodgkin (1766-1845) and mother of Thomas and John Hodgkin
Ref: D/Ho/C 27/1daughter of Joshua and Eleanor Haughton; 3rd wife of John Hodgkin
Ref: D/Ho/C 28/1-25daughter of John Hodgkin and Elizabeth Haughton
Ref: D/Ho/C 29/1Calligraphist, tutor in London; Works include 'calligraphia', 'Pacilographia Graeca', 1807, and 'Introduction to Writing'
Ref: D/Ho/C 30/1Barrister; son of John Hodgkin (1766-1845); friend of John Stuart Mill; Advocated register of titles; assisted in preparation of Encumbered Estates Act, 1849; visited Quakers in Ireland, France and America, see also D/Ho/C 75
Ref: D/Ho/C 31/1Mayor of Darlington, 1884-1885; son of John Hodgkin and Ann Backhouse see also D/Ho/C 76
Ref: D/Ho/C 32/1eldest son of Jonathan Backhouse and Mary Anna Hodgkin
Ref: D/Ho/C 33/1-5daughter of John and Sophia Pease; married Jonathan Backhouse Hodgkin in 1873
Ref: D/Ho/C 34/1daughter of Jonathan Backhouse and Mary Anna Hodgkin
Ref: D/Ho/C 35/14th son of Jonathan Backhouse and Mary Anna Hodgkin
Ref: D/Ho/C 36/1son of John Hodgkin 1766-1845; Physician, M.D. Edinburgh 1823; Curator and pathologist at Guys' Hospital 1825; member of London University Senate; published various medical works; founder of Aborigine Protection Society, 1838; died at Jaffa
Ref: D/Ho/C 38/1son of John Hodgkin and Elizabeth Howard
Ref: D/Ho/C 39/1daughter of Joseph and Mary Pease; Married John Hustler (d. 1842); son of John Hustler of Bradford, philanthropist
Ref: D/Ho/C 42/1wife of Joseph Jowitt and mother of Sophia Pease
Ref: D/Ho/C 44/1-2classical scholar and writer
Ref: D/Ho/C 47/1son of Joseph and Mary Pease; Railway promoter concerned with building of Stockton Darlington Railway; A founder of the Peace Society
Ref: D/Ho/C 48/1-19son of Edward and Rachel Pease
Ref: D/Ho/C 49/1daughter of Joseph and Jane Gurney; married Joseph Pease
Ref: D/Ho/C 50/1-43rd son of Edward and Rachel Pease; railway promoter; constructed the line across Stainmore, 1861
Ref: D/Ho/C 51/1eldest son of Edward and Rachel Pease; Quaker preacher; travelled in America and Europe
Ref: D/Ho/C 52/12nd son of Edward and Rachel Pease; Railway promoter; persuaded mine owners of utility of railways to which they were opposed until c. 1830; 1st Quaker M.P. (for South Durham 1832-1841)
Ref: D/Ho/C 54/1-2eldest son of Joseph and Emma Pease; 1st Baronet M.P. for South Durham 1865-1885 and Barnard Castle, 1885-1903
Ref: D/Ho/C 56/1daughter of John Whitwell; married Edward Pease
Ref: D/Ho/C 57/1daughter of Joseph Jowitt; married John Pease
Ref: D/Ho/C 58/1daughter of John and Sophia Pease; Married Theodore Fry
Ref: D/Ho/C 59/1-3cousin of Edward Pease
Ref: D/Ho/C 63/1Editor of the 'British Friend'
Ref: D/Ho/C 64/1President of the European Association of India, 1931-1932
Ref: D/Ho/C 67/1aunt of John Pease
Ref: D/Ho/C 68/1-25