Godwin Diary

Nugent

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23.3.1794 at Hubbard's. In Godwin's 1796 list inserted above for 1794, not in 1794 version / 19.5.1795 at Jennings' with Ferguson / 6.11.1795 at Carr's / 13.4.1799 mrs Nugent adv at E Reynolds' / 4.5.1800 mrs Nugent at E Reynolds's / 25.9.1800 3 Nugents at mrs Plunket's / 12.6.1828 Nugent at Reynolds's / 30.7.1828 seek L Nugent / 31.7.1828 call on L Nugent (not in) / 1.8.1828 write to L Nugent / Godwin read te 3443 in 1832 unidentified on GD website

Drury

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Drury 23.3.1794 at Hubbard's

Thomas Drury & James Harrison printers & booksellers Paternoster Row 1780

Thomas Drury carpet manufacturer Covent Garden voted 1796 Fox & Tooke / Sun F 1805 carpet warehouse Piazza, Covent Gdn & Red Lion Sq / will PCC 1819 of Holborn

Wycombe, Lord

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L Wycombe 20.3.1794 talked of at J Hollis' / 9.1.1802 L Wycombe at Curran's / 13.1.1802 dine at Wycombe's (with Curran &c) / 20.1.1802 call on Wycombe (not in)

Lord Wycombe was John Henry Petty 1765-1809 Hist of Parl, eldest son of Lord Shelburne and MP for Chipping Wycombe 1786-1802, succeeded his father 1805

 

Smith, James Edward

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13.3.1794 dr Smith at Wedgwood's / 28.6.1794 dr Smith at Alderson's, adv Mr & Miss Smiths / 5.7.1794 at John Gurney's, adv Smiths (these last two in Norfolk) / 28.8.1799 dr Smith at Fordyce's

Parsons, William

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13.3.1794 at Wedgwoods. This appearance has been linked on the GD website to a person record William Parsons 1736-95 actor but the name in the diary transcription is underlined and clicking on it takes you to unidentified 'parsons'. In Godwin's 1796 list for 1794 as Parsons F M (and in 1794 version as Parsons inserted above), this was clearly William Parsons DNB (fl 1785-1824) of the Florence Miscellany. He may also have been 29.4.1806 at Tuffin's and 24.9.1808 Parsons's call

 

Wilson, Charles Henry

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10.3.1794 Debate on Muir (at House of Commons) see Mackintosh, Wilson, Dyer & Perry

Waghorn's

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dine at Waghorn's, 10.3.1794 with Mackintosh, meet T Thomson & F Vaughan.

A coffee house near the Palace of Westminster frequented by MPs (Barrell & Mee, Treason Trials vol 7)

 

Jones

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9.3.1794 at Wimbledon (Tooke's) with Joyce / 15.4.1794 Joyce, Jones, Stanhope call / 2.6.1795 at Reveley's adv Jones / 8.10.1795 at Thelwall's adv Jones T C(k)d / 18.10.1795 at Holcroft's adv Ritson, H Richter, Sharp, C(ooper) &Jones / 1.3.1796 Godwin calls on E Mansel, Cooper, Jones / 4.3.1796 Cooper & Jones dine at Godwin's / 7.4.1796 with Northcote, talk of T Jones / 16.4.1796 at Perry's, D Jones / 17.7.1796 at Melton (Norfolk) with Harwood & Vickery adv David Jones / 18.6.1797 sup at Jones's, Cambridge with Woodhouse / 10.5.1798 Sadler's Wells, with Jones / 12.6.1798 adv at

Morse, Robert

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3.3.1794 Morse at Richard Johnson's with Jon. Scott  /  1.6.1795 mrs Morse with mrs Wilson at or after John King's

Jonathan Scott DNB 1753-1829 orientalist

The brothers Robert & John Morse had a sister Ann Frances who married Richard Johnson's banking partner Nathaniel Middleton and another sister Catherine who married Edmund Green

Fletcher

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SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: William Fletcher of 7 New Sq, Lincolns Inn proposed 28.3.1794 by John Augustus Bonney 2nded John Horne Tooke