Theophilus Victor Wydroff
1843 Insolvent. 'Theophilus Victor Wydroff (known and called as Baron Victor de AVydroff, and sued as Bn. Wydroff), formerly of No. 8, Upper Queen's-buildings, Brompton, Middlesex, Correspondent for the German Press, then of Paris, France, then of Lewisham-hill, Blackheath, Kent, not in any business or occupation, then of Bracknell, Berks, Civil Engineer, then lodging at the Sablioni Hotel, No. 30, Leicester-square, Middlesex, then travelling in various parts of France and Germany, and late of No. 2, Bury-street, Saint James's, Middlesex, Patentee of a new system of Railway Constructions, Wheels to run upon the said Railway, and Railway Bearing Apparatus, and an Agent to Messrs. Martin and Company, of Paris, for the Sale of Musical Instruments.'[1]