Horatio Carter
Civil Engineer and Chemist
1841 Insolvent. 'Horatio Carter, formerly of New-road, Greenwich, Kent, Chymist, then of Birmingham, then of Leamington, then of Coventry, all in Warwickshire, Chymist, Lecturer on Chymistry and Exhibitor of a Gas Microscope, then of Marshall-street, London-road, Surrey, out of business, then of Saint Peter's, isle of Thanet, Kent, Chymist, then of Herne-bay, Kent, Chymist, then of Marshall-street aforesaid, then of Abchurch-lane; London, then, of Herne-bay aforesaid, Secretary and Architect to the Herne-bay Gas Company, Chymist and Exhibitor of a Gas Microscope, during part of the time lodging at the Crown Tavern, Bow-lane, London, then of Commercial-road, Lambeth, Surrey, then of No. 20, East-street, Lamb's Conduit-street, Middlesex, then of No. 6, Penton-place, Walworth, Surrey, and late of No. 45, Horsleydown-lane, Southwark, Surrey, during part of the time of Thame, Oxfordshire, Civil Engineer and Chymist.'[1] [2]