The Foundling Hospital and Newbury + BAM

Thomas Coram’s Foundling Hospital in London depended upon good-hearted mothers in the provinces to nurse babies abandoned by their desperate mothers.

Between 1750 and 1780 hundreds of these foundlings were sent to Newbury, some fostered for a few years and a few staying for the rest of their lives. Surviving correspondence attests to this remarkable story and a particular local hero, Dr John Collet.

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This talk is free to members of Berkshire Family History Society but we request a donation of £5.00 from non-members.

Date

Wed 14 May 2025

Time

14:00 - 16:00

Location

West Berkshire Museum
West Berkshire Museum
The Wharf, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 5AS
Website
https://www.westberkshireheritage.org/west-berkshire-museum
Category

Organiser

Newbury Branch - Berkshire FHS
Email
newbury@berksfhs.org.uk

Speaker