Tuesday, 7 April 2020

Thanet Worthy and Farmer 200 Years ago, mystery question and answer

Since this post focuses on 200 years ago, do you know where in Thanet this tower was?

From J S Storer and J Powell Engraver GREIG for The antiquarian itinerary, comprising specimens of architecture, monastic, castellated, and domestic; with other vestiges of antiquity in Great Britain. - 1816/ 1818 illustrations in this work are of a high quality but very small (Approximately 6 x 8+ cm Image size) JOHN GREIG (fl. 1807-1824) was the chief draughtsman, lithographer, engraver and landscape painter 

It's about 205 years ago that we were last at war with the French, but before 1815 the threat both of invasion and coastal raids from French privateers and unlicenced pirates was an issue here in Thanet.

When you see mention of Fort Hill or where the guns were mounted in Ramsgate, Margate and Broadstairs, it mostly relates to this period.

Ramsgate was an officer training and troop disembarkation point during the Napoleonic Wars, the area where Wellington Crescent was built out from around 1820 being a parade ground up to 1815.

Back in the 1700s the local law enforcement was mostly managed by the church wardens, through parochial church councils, as far as I can see much of the work they did they broadly described as "farming the poor"

In Thanet most of the farmland was owned by two monasteries, one at Minster and the other a Canterbury, we didn't have much in the way of landed gentry running the show like a lot of other places in England had at that time.

The whole agricultural system in England didn't fall apart until the mid 1800s and up until then most people lived in the country and off the land.   

200 years ago people lived in a different state of certainty and it's incredibly hard to explain it without understanding the impact of science on society about 150 years ago, there is a lot of amazingly depressing poetry and literature the best of which is probably Thomas Hardy.

200 years ago Joseph Priestley, the English chemist Separatist theologian, natural philosopher, was most influential in oxygenating this transition.

Here in Thanet we have our very own diarist, farmer, church wared (when they were the local law) we publish his book and I have but the whole thing online for anyone who needs taking out of this dreadful time but wants to remain in the same place.

Here is the link

Here is a picture of John Mockett

This is Broadstairs in about 1830

Yesterday's answer Apollo and Diana 2 STATUES IN CENTRE OF LILY POND AT QUEX PARK

As a further note I will probably publish the coronavirus statistics further down and later on.

I want to be able to access these statistics at a later date I am particularly interested in major health disasters because of what happened at my old school. Don't read on if you have come here to escape 
I have put a fer Photos in a a filler






By way of explanation my old school Lord Mayor Treloar College for the disabled with NHS doctors and the possible complicity of the DoH was part of some activity which killed all of my school friends. Having been involved in that and current being involved in the public enquiry about it obviously makes me view health issue from a different perspective to most people

With coronavirus I think that once the NHS develops a good system there will be a greater survival rate a big issue is that the politicians and bureaucrats tend to work very slowly. I would also expect the UK's history of vaccination may make us more resistant. Some of the earlier vaccines developed as far back as 1920 are likely to provide better immunity to the people who have had them than the people who haven't inasmuch as they weren't as broadly focused on one single disease as more recently developed vaccines.

These are from the Euronews Website which is usually reasonably accurate
Country, Other
Total Cases
New Cases
Total Deaths
New Deaths
Total Recovered
Active Cases
World
1386771
+40,767
79037
+4,383
297477
1010257
Total:
1386771
+40,767
79037
+4,383
297477
1010257
USA
380698
+13,694
11902
+1,031
21309
347487
Spain
140511
+3,836
13897
+556
43208
83406
Italy
135586
+3,039
17127
+604
24392
94067
Germany
105519
+2,144
1902
+92
36081
67536
France
98010
8911
17250
71849
China
81740
+32
3331
77167
1242
Iran
62589
+2,089
3872
+133
27039
31678
UK
55242
+3,634
6159
+786
135
48948
Turkey
30217
649
1326
28242
Switzerland
22242
+585
811
+46
8056
13375
Belgium
22194
+1,380
2035
+403
4157
16002
Netherlands
19580
+777
2101
+234
250
17229
Canada
17063
+396
345
+22
3796
12922
Austria
12599
+302
243
+23
4046
8310
Portugal
12442
+712
345
+34
184
11913
Brazil
12345
+162
581
+17
127
11637
S. Korea
10331
+47
192
+6
6694
3445
Israel
9006
+102
60
+3
683
8263
Sweden
7693
+487
591
+114
205
6897
Russia
7497
+1,154
58
+11
494
6945
Australia
5919
+24
48
+3
2547
3324
Norway
5869
+4
88
+12
32
5749
Ireland
5364
174
25
5165
India
5172
+394
137
+1
382
4653
Chile
5116
+301
43
+6
898
4175
Denmark
5071
+390
203
+16
1491
3377
Czechia
4944
+122
88
+10
172
4684
Poland
4666
+253
129
+22
191
4346
Romania
4417
+360
197
+21
460
3760
Pakistan
4005
+239
55
+2
429
3521
Malaysia
3963
+170
63
+1
1321
2579
Japan
3906
92
592
3222
Philippines
3764
+104
177
+14
84
3503
Ecuador
3747
191
100
3456
Luxembourg
2970
+127
44
+3
500
2426
Saudi Arabia
2795
+190
41
+3
615
2139
Indonesia
2738
+247
221
+12
204
2313
Peru
2561
92
997
1472
Serbia
2447
+247
61
+3
118
2268
Mexico
2439
+296
125
+31
633
1681
Finland
2308
+132
34
+7
300
1974
Thailand
2258
+38
27
+1
824
1407
Panama
2100
55
14
2031
UAE
2076
11
167
1898
Qatar
2057
+225
6
+2
150
1901
Dominican Republic
1956
+128
98
+12
33
1825
Greece
1832
+77
81
+2
269
1482
South Africa
1749
+63
13
+1
95
1641
Argentina
1628
55
+2
338
1235
Iceland
1586
+24
6
559
1021
Colombia
1579
46
88
1445
Singapore
1481
+106
6
377
1098
Algeria
1468
+45
193
+20
113
1162
Ukraine
1462
+143
45
+7
28
1389
Egypt
1322
85
259
978
Croatia
1282
+60
18
+2
167
1097
New Zealand
1160
+54
1
241
918
Estonia
1149
+41
21
+2
69
1059
Morocco
1141
+21
83
+3
88
970
Iraq
1122
+91
65
+1
373
684
Slovenia
1059
+38
36
+6
102
921
Moldova
1056
+91
22
+3
40
994
Hong Kong
936
+21
4
236
696
Lithuania
880
+37
15
8
857
Belarus
861
+161
13
54
794
Armenia
853
+20
8
87
758
Hungary
817
+73
47
+9
71
699
Bahrain
811
+55
4
458
349
Bosnia and Herzegovina
754
+80
33
+4
68
653
Kuwait
743
+78
1
105
637
Azerbaijan
717
+76
8
+1
44
665
Diamond Princess
712
11
619
82
Kazakhstan
685
+23
6
50
629
Cameroon
658
9
17
632
North Macedonia
599
+29
26
+3
30
543
Tunisia
596
22
25
549
Slovakia
581
+47
2
13
566
Bulgaria
577
+28
23
+1
42
512
Lebanon
548
+7
19
60
469
Latvia
548
+6
2
+1
16
530
Andorra
525
21
31
473
Uzbekistan
504
+47
2
30
472
Cyprus
494
+29
9
47
438
Costa Rica
467
2
18
447
Afghanistan
423
+56
14
+3
18
391
Uruguay
415
6
123
286
Cuba
396
+46
11
+2
27
358
Albania
383
+6
22
+1
131
230
Taiwan
376
+3
5
61
310
Oman
371
+40
2
67
302
Burkina Faso
364
18
108
238
Jordan
349
6
126
217
RĂ©union
349
40
309
Channel Islands
335
+12
7
34
294
Ivory Coast
323
3
41
279
Honduras
305
+7
22
6
277
Malta
293
+52
5
288
Ghana
287
+73
5
31
251


The prize for today's most crass headline has to go to the BBC for "Most coronavirus deaths occurring in hospitals" don't they understand that there are people out there who are stupid enough not to go to hospital because of it the article itself isn't so bad

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