Furmage, Thomas
BONNEY DIARY: Furmage 5.7.1794 / 7.7.1794 / 9.7.1794 / 14.7.1794 / 17.7.1794 / 21.7.1794 / 24.9.1794 / 1.10.1794 / 7.11.1794 / 27.11.1794
BONNEY DIARY: Furmage 5.7.1794 / 7.7.1794 / 9.7.1794 / 14.7.1794 / 17.7.1794 / 21.7.1794 / 24.9.1794 / 1.10.1794 / 7.11.1794 / 27.11.1794
SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Hon Thomas Erskine made Honorary member 10.9.1784
Thomas Erskine DNB 1750-1823
BONNEY DIARY: 9.10.1794 Erskine & Gibbs came 27.10.1794 wrote to Erskine
BONNEY DIARY: 13.11.1794 Brillat's boy
BONNEY DIARY 15.10.1794 Hague wrote to Howard Coates Osborne
BONNEY DIARY 11.11.1794 saw Clarkson (and Gurney) 12.11.1794 Clarksons (and Gurney) 13.11.1794 2 Clarksons
SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: John Frost original member 1780 Upper Charlotte St, Rathbone Pl. Marked as "declined" in 178? list but active later without being proposed again
BONNEY DIARY: 31.7.1794 saw Frost (once Bonney moved to Newgate on 24.10.1794 Frost was mentioned more often) Frost 27.10.1794 / 29.10.1794 / 1.11.1794 / 3.11.1794 / 11.11.1794 / 13.11.1794 / 14.11.1794 / 15.11.1794. Bonney had been the clerk of John Frost
AMENDMENTS TO OXFORD DNB: John Frost 1750-1842
BONNEY DIARY 15.11.1794 young Barlow
BONNEY DIARY 9.7.1794 Mr Blake (junr?) of Essex St / 29.10.1794 Blake / 14.11.1794 young Blake
William Bosville of Maddock Street proposed Socy for Const Info 3.6.1791 by John Horne Tooke 2nded John Augustus Bonney. William Bosville DNB 1745-1813. Will PCC 1814 of Thorpe Hall Yorks. He died unmarried and his will mentioned no natural children but see Bosville, Misses.
BONNEY DIARY 14.11.1794 / 15.11.1794 / M Bosville 18.11.1794
1806 Bosville chair of Middlesex freeholders club, who resolved Mr Byng's letter was an insult and in violation of a pledge made in 1805 to celebrate the return of Burdett & Byng in 1802
17.5.1794 / 9.7.1794 / 15.7.1794 / 12.8.1794 Mr Nevinson came. Saw Charles / 2.9.1794 / 10.9.1794 / 23.10.1794 / 27.10.1794 (wrote to) Nevinson / 8.11.1794 / 19.11.1794 (played at cards)
Bonney's sister Charlotte (her will PCC 1840) married Charles Nevinson apothecary (his will PCC 1814) at St James Piccadilly 24.10.1772. Their son Charles Dalston Nevinson 1773-1846 became a doctor, and may have been the "saw Charles" on 12.8.1794