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  • Name Wall, Richard 
    Born 1818  Birmingham, Warwickshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I2165  Nrthn
    Last Modified 23 Mar 2019 

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    • 1820
      Warwickshire Baptisms Transcription
      First name(s) Richard
      Last name Wall
      Sex Male
      Birth year -
      Baptism year 1820
      Baptism date 13 Oct 1820
      Baptism place Sheldon
      Father's first name(s) John
      Father's last name Wall
      Mother's first name(s) Hannah
      Mother's last name Wall
      County Warwickshire
      Country England
      Source Warwickshire Baptism Index 1538-1900
      Record set Warwickshire Baptisms
      Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
      Subcategory Births & baptisms
      Collections from United Kingdom
      Index (c) IRI. Used by permission of FamilySearch Intl

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      About Warwickshire Baptism Index 1538-1900
      Explore this index of 242,700 baptisms in the historic county of Warwickshire across four centuries. You can search the records by your ancestor’s name or the names of your ancestor’s parents. The records include areas of Birmingham and Coventry, which are no longer within the borders of modern Warwickshire. In the records, Findmypast has discovered the baptism record of Mary Anne Evans, who is known by her pen name, George Eliot, and poet Walter Savage Landor.

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      Warwickshire is a land locked county located in the West Midlands of England. The modern county was not created until the Local Government Act in 1972, which removed Coventry, Solihull and Birmingham from the county boundaries. From 1451 until 1842, Coventry was its own county. Then in 1842 it remerged with Warwickshire. For more detail about what places are included in the Warwickshire Baptism Index, view our Warwickshire Baptism Index Parish List. The county town of Warwickshire is Warwick.

      Warwickshire is known as the birthplace of William Shakespeare at Stratford-upon-Avon, but in these records we have discovered author George Eliot; however, she was not born by that name, and writer and poet, Walter Savage Landor.

      Mary Anne Evans also known as George Eliot
      In our records we have found the baptism record of Mary Anne Evans, baptised 29 November 1819 at Chilvers-Coton. Her parents were Robert and Christiana Evans. Later in life Mary Anne would become known by her pen name, George Eliot.

      Mary Anne Evans was a famous 19th century novelist, well known for her novel Middlemarch. She began her writing career by contributing to The Westminster Review, later she would become the editor. Not long after, Evans met George Henry Lewes. Lewes was married to Agnes Jervis, but they had an unfaithful marriage. Evans and Lewes began a relationship, travelling together and eventually living together, much to the disapproval of their friends and family.

      In 1856, she began writing the series ‘Scenes of Clerical Life’ for Blackwood’s Magazine. It depicted the life of people in Warwickshire. The series was published under her pen name George Eliot. Evans chose a male pseudonym so that her work would be taken more seriously. Other female authors in history have done the same, for example, Emily Bronte published her work under the name Ellis Bell. However, unlike Bronte, whose pseudonym fell into disuse, Evans’ pen name George Eliot is still widely used today to reference her work.

      George Eliot’s first novel, Adam Bede, was published in 1859 and became a bestseller. With success came approval and Evans and Lewes were welcomed back into their social circles. Her success continued with other novels such as, The Mill on the Floss, Silas Marner, and Daniel Deronda. Among her admirers was Queen Victoria, who sought her autograph. Edward VII is said to have read Middlemarch fifteen times. In 2014 an early edition of Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities sold for £275,000. The book was signed and inscribed by Dickens, ‘To George Eliot. With high admiration and regard. December 1859.’

      George Lewes died in 1878. Evans was so distraught by his death that she could not attend his funeral. Mary Anne Evans died from kidney failure on 22 December 1880. She was refused internment in Westminster Abbey due to her unconventional lifestyle and beliefs; she is buried with Lewes at Highgate Cemetery. In 1980, a plaque was placed in Poets’ corner of Westminster Abbey in honour of George Eliot.

      In the Findmypast newspapers we found many references to her work and her death. Here is an example of an obituary from the Tamworth Herald on 8 January 1881.

      ‘A great reputation has been withdrawn from us. The icy hand of death in a literal sense has deprived the world of one of its chief benefactors…In all cultured circles the event will in some sense throw the shadow of a gloom over the festivities of Christmas…There are in all fiction no greater variety of types than what appear in these tales. The characters are created with such analytical skill that it requires no analysis on the part of the reader to understand them…She knew modern languages and all their literatures as she knew those of the past. With thought in all its forms, ancient and modern, she was familiar. Logic and metaphysics had their attractions for her mind. The whole round of the arts and sciences was, in fact, within her province. It is not too much to say that in ‘George Eliot’ the world today will miss its most accomplished woman.’

      Work by George Eliot

      1857 Scenes of a Clerical Life

      1859 Adam Bede

      1859 Novella The Lifted Veil

      1860 The Mill on the Floss

      1861 Silas Marner

      1862-1865 Romola published in Cornhill Magazine

      1866 Felix Holt the Radical

      1868 The Spanish Gypsy

      1871-72 Middlemarch

      1876 Daniel Deronda

      Walter Savage Landor
      Another author and poet we found in the Warwickshire Baptism Index is Walter Savage Landor. His baptism record shows he was baptised on 30 January 1775 at St. Nicolas Church in Warwick. His parents were Walter and Elizabeth Landor. At 9 years old he attended Rugby School. Walter can be found again in the Britain, school and university register books 1264-1930 records. A school register entry includes stories of his life at school. It recounts Landor’s love of nature and recorded, ‘At School, Landor once pulled a boy’s ears for pelting at the rooks in the School close, and was almost the only one of his day that never took a bird’s nest.’ After Rugby School, Landor went to Trinity College, Oxford, but he was suspended from the college for shooting at a neighbour’s shutter to punctuate a political dispute. He never returned to the college after the suspension. He moved to London and published, The Poems of Walter Savage Landor. It was considered an ambitious title for a 21 years old. In 1799 he began writing for the Morning Chronicle and wrote passionately against the Pitt government.

      After his father died, he inherited a large sum, which he spent travelling to Spain to fight Napoleon Bonaparte and raising a regiment, but never saw action. When he returned to England he published Count Julian which was inspired by his time in Spain. After encouragement from friends like Robert Southey, Landor married Julia Thuillier, daughter of a Swiss banker, in May 1811. They lived on the continent for a number of years in France and Italy, but separated by 1835. It was during these years that he began to write his most famous series of writings, Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen. The series was written over many years and published in separate volumes. This work gained Landor literary praise. It was based on conversations between historical figures such as Plato and Diogenes, Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn and Lucullus and Caesar. In the later years of his life he was distant from his family, often finding himself in court and relying on his friends financially like Robert Browning. He died at the age of 89 in Florence on 17 September 1864.


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      1851
      Richard Wall in the 1851 England Census
      Name: Richard Wall
      Age: 33
      Estimated birth year: abt 1818
      Relation: Head
      Spouse's Name: Martha Wall
      Gender: Male
      Where born: Birmingham
      Civil Parish: Birmingham
      Ecclesiastical parish: St Mark
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      County/Island: Warwickshire
      Country: England
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      Registration district: Birmingham
      Sub-registration district: Lady Wood
      ED, institution, or vessel: 18
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      Household schedule number: 38
      Piece: 2051
      Folio: 453
      Page Number: 13
      Household Members:
      Name Age
      Richard Wall 33
      Martha Wall 32
      Louisa Wall 8
      William Wall 2
      Charlotte Jackson 10
      Saml Robins 23
      Elizabeth Robins 23
      Henry Robins 2
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      Source Citation
      Class: HO107; Piece: 2051; Folio: 453; Page: 13; GSU roll: 87306-87307

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      1861
      Richard Wall in the 1861 England Census
      Name: Richard Wall
      Age: 65
      Estimated birth year: 1796
      Relation: Head
      Gender: Male
      Where born: Birmm, Warwickshire, England
      Civil Parish: Birmingham
      Ecclesiastical parish: St John
      County/Island: Warwickshire
      Country: England
      Street address:
      Occupation:
      Condition as to marriage:
      Registration district: Birmingham
      Sub-registration district: Lady Wood
      ED, institution, or vessel: 28
      Neighbors: View others on page
      Household schedule number: 266
      Piece: 2132
      Folio: 102
      Page Number: 48
      Household Members:
      Name Age
      Richard Wall 65
      Louisa Wall 18
      William Wall 12
      Elizabeth Williams 40
      Sarah Williams 7
      Samuel Williams 3
      George Richd Williams 1
      Amelia Williams 3/12
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      Source Citation
      Class: RG 9; Piece: 2132; Folio: 102; Page: 48; GSU roll: 542923

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      1868
      Richard Wall in the Birmingham, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1937
      Name: Richard Wall
      Gender: Male
      Birth Year: abt 1816
      Marriage Date: 25 Dec 1868
      Marriage Age: 52
      Marriage Place: Birmingham, St John Ladywood, Warwickshire, England
      Spouse: Eliza Williams
      Spouse Gender: Female
      Spouse Marriage Age: 50
      Father: Richard Wall
      Spouse's Father: William Henshaw
      Reference Number: DRO 82/5
      Archive Roll: M169
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      1871
      Richard Wall
      in the 1871 England Census
      Name: Richard Wall
      Age: 53
      Estimated birth year: abt 1818
      Relation: Lodger
      Gender: Male
      Where born: Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
      Civil Parish: Birmingham
      Ecclesiastical parish: St John
      County/Island: Warwickshire
      Country: England
      Registration district: Birmingham
      Sub-registration district: Lady Wood
      ED, institution, or vessel: 29
      Household schedule number: 278
      Piece: 3094
      Folio: 70
      Page Number: 44
      Household Members:
      Name Age
      William Wall 72
      Naomi R P Wall 21
      Naomi R P Wall 2
      Richard Wall 53
      Lelera Wall 50
      Samuel Wall 13
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      Source Citation
      Class: RG10; Piece: 3094; Folio: 70; Page: 44; GSU roll: 839568

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      1881
      Richard Wall
      in the 1881 England Census
      Name: Richard Wall
      Age: 63
      Estimated birth year: abt 1818
      Relationship to Head: Head
      Gender: Male
      Where born: Sheldon, Warwickshire, England
      Civil Parish: Solihull
      County/Island: Warwickshire
      Country: England
      Street address: Lyndon Green Rd
      Marital Status: Married
      Education:
      Employment status:
      Occupation: Labourer
      Registration district: Solihull
      ED, institution, or vessel: 7
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      Piece: 3083
      Folio: 17
      Page Number: 26
      Household Members:
      Name Age
      Richard Wall 63
      Hannah Wall 16
      Caroline Wall 9
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      Source Citation
      Class: RG11; Piece: 3083; Folio: 17; Page: 26; GSU roll: 1341735
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      1891
      Richard Wall in the 1891 England Census
      Name: Richard Wall
      Age: 73
      Estimated birth year: abt 1818
      Relation: Father
      Gender: Male
      Where born: Dudley, Worcestershire, England
      Civil Parish: Dudley
      Ecclesiastical parish: St John
      Town: Kates Hill
      County/Island: Worcestershire
      Country: England
      Street address:
      Occupation:
      Condition as to marriage:
      Education:
      Employment status:
      Registration district: Dudley
      ED, institution, or vessel: 30
      Neighbors: View others on page
      Piece: 2296
      Folio: 128
      Page Number: 41
      Household Members:
      Name Age
      William Henry Wall 47
      Sarah Jane Wall 49
      Mary Jane Wall 21
      Joseph Henry Wall 15
      William Ernest Wall 13
      Frank Wall 13
      Richard Wall 73
      Alice Jones 6
      Mary Ann Wooley 15
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      Source Citation
      Class: RG12; Piece: 2296; Folio: 128; Page: 41; GSU roll: 6097406

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