Richard Allen (publisher)

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Nottingham and Newark Mercury published by Richard Allen
Title page of the Midland Counties' Railway Companion published by Richard Allen of Nottingham and Edward Allen of Leicester 1840
Advertisement for R. Allen in the Midland Counties' Railway Companion of 1840

Richard Allen (1814 - 16 February 1884) was a stationer and publisher in Nottingham.

He was born on 29 December 1814, the son of Edward Allen (1788-1863) of Leicester and Sarah Townsend (1792-1941).

He married firstly Catherine Morris (1816 - 2 October 1837) and they had one child.

  • Sarah Elizabeth Allen (1837-1929)

He married secondly Mary Ann Small (1810 - 1900), eldest daughter of William Small, on 12 July 1838 at Skirbeck and they had two children:

  • Edward Henry Allen (1840 - 1875)
  • Mary Adelaide Allen (1841 - 1901)

He took an active part in the establishment of the Park Company of the Robin Hood Rifles. He was also Provincial Grand Secretary of the Nottingham Freemasons.

He died on 16 February 1884 at his house Albert Villa, 21 Cavendish Crescent South, The Park, Nottingham[1] and left an estate valued at £34,611 9s 1d. (equivalent to £3,718,500 in 2025).[2]

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