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Henry Harington
- Percy Scholes, The Great Doctor Burney (1948), vol 1 378, has a passage about the Gordon Riots, and mentions that Dr Harington had called and told them he had found messages chalked on his front door and rumours that the catholic chapel in Bath would be burnt down. It is quoting Fanny Burney's Diary and Letters vol 1 421 et seq
- Joyce Hemlow, The History of Fanny Burney (1958), p 384, has a passage relating to 1815 mentioning Dr Harrington [sic] still being active musically in Bath.
- Roger Lonsdale, Dr Charles Burney: A literary Biography (1965), p 462, mentions Harington asking him to look over a manuscript he has written. This is referenced to a letter in the Berg Collection in the USA.
I have emailed my contacts in Burney Centre in Canada, since they are working on Charles Burney's letters. Its probable there is more info but as yet unpublished. Kind regards, Tony. Apwoolrich (talk) 08:20, 13 May 2016 (UTC)
- Thanks — one thing leads to another. When I was on my travels I put together William Hamilton Reid, when I had wifi. That led to John King (official) and the surveillance mentioned prompted by Daniel Lysons (physician) of Bath. That sent me back to James Losh and his time in Bath, and so to Harington. Lysons and Harington undoubtedly knew each other. I found a couple of references about Bath and suspected subversion to put in the Harington article, anyway. Harington also knew Hester Piozzi. Charles Matthews (talk) 08:35, 13 May 2016 (UTC)
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