Willoughby Theobald Monzani
Willoughby Theobald Monzani (1805-54)
1804 May 11th. Born in Camberwell the son of Theobald Monzani and his wife Pleasant Price
1832 Married in Ramsgate to Louisa Metcalfe
1841 Living at Park Street, St. Pancras: Willoughby Monzani (age c35), Musician. With Louisa Monzani (age c35), Willoughby Monzani (age c7), Catherine Monzani (age c6), Ellen Monzani (age c2), and Thomas Monzani (age c25).[1]
1844 Patent: Certain improvements in the construction of boats, for the preservation of life and property; and in apparatus applicable thereto: Willoughby Theobald Monzani of Wellington Terrace, Ramsgate, Gent.[2]
1848 James Warren and Willoughby Theobald Monzani of St. James's Terrace, Blue Anchor Road, Bermondsey patented an improved method of constructing bridges, aqueducts and roofings.[3]
1854 July 29th. Died. 'W. T. Monzani, favourite flute player, late of the Royal Italian Opera, aged 50.'[4]