See Godwin, John Jex. Thomas Tiffin bookbinder 23.2.1796, 25.7.1799, 26.12.1799, 27.8.1802.
See Godwin, John Jex. Thomas Tiffin bookbinder 23.2.1796, 25.7.1799, 26.12.1799, 27.8.1802.
19.12.1806 call on Till / 26.12.1806 again
Holdens directory 1811:
Richard Till esq 7 Kings Bench -walk Temple & 1, New-ct Walbrook
Richard Till, London Bridge waterworks Thames-st (his will PCC 8.1.1824) (LMA ACC 2558/LB/4/16 RT's work diary 1780-1813)
Elizabeth Till prep school for ladies Kensington Gravel Pits
Henry Till & co insurance brokers 7 Throgmorton-st (his will PCC 8.1.1828)
will PCC 16.2.1807 Charles Till gent of St Sepulchre
will PCC 15.9.1829 Sarah Till spinster of Bloomsbury
7.4.1810 Clerk from Tilson: call on Tilson / 5.1.1811 clerk from Tilson calls / 3.10.1811 write to Tilson / 24.10.1812 walk, w. Shelley (Tilson) / 9.7.1817 call on Longdil (on Tilson) / 23.6.1818 clerk from Tilson, w. notice to quit
Thomas Tilson solicitor 5 Chatham-pl (Holdens 1811). Will PCC 1842
30.11.1809 Tisley calls / 3.12.1809 again
A rare enough name to make it quite probable this was Samuel Tisley, master of the St Sepulchre's workhouse, Smithfield, near to Godwin at Skinner-st. He announced in the Morning Advertiser of 14.4.1806 that his wife Ann had left him and he would not be liable for her debts. He had married Ann Walker at Shoreditch in 1799, both signing with a mark; they had had a few children and lost some, and Tisley had been master of Hammersmith workhouse in the early 1800s. He married again in 1828 to Emma Sophia Mitchell who was 20 to his 53. They also…
Tobins 3.8.1800 at (Castle) Brown's
GD website has coded this entry to John Tobin DNB 1770-1834 but there's no reason to think he was in Ireland in 1800 if ever and the name was fairly common in Ireland. See work notes below
see Poland Street 19 to 44 in London Addresses dataset
Alexander Tod cabinet maker SunFire 1788 44 Poland St (not in Poland St ratebooks) / will PCC proved 19.5.1820 of Alexander Tod of 11 Richmond Bldgs Soho, formerly of Poland St dated 30.5.1818 mentioned cousin John Scott of Berwick St, John Carstairs of 28 Abchurch Lane, left residue to Margate Seabathing Infirmary, sworn to by John Barclay of Bernard St & Robert Leslie of Abchurch Lane / Alexander Tod from Richmond Bldgs, Soho age 47 bur 14.5.1820 St Mary Paddington / note if age at death was correct he would have been only…
16.3.1795 Toke calls (& Marshal) / 3.4.1796 meet / 17.12.1796 again / 6.3.1799 J Toke calls / 16.8.1799 meet Toke / 28.4.00 at Fell's (with Marshal), 15.11.1800 M(arshal &) Toke dine / 3.4.1803 mrs Toke calls (& L Knapp) / 5.4.1803 M(arshal) dines (& Toke) / 23.9.1808 M(arshal) & L Knapp & mrs Toke call
Toler 5.8.1800 (at Wallace's trial, Carlow)
John Toler DNB 1745-1831. Government lawyer, pro-union, "ferocious" against rebels
15.6.1823 dine at Hume's, w. Tollemache / 23.4.1835 again
In 1824 Joseph Hume's daughter Matilda married the Hon. Hugh Francis Manners Tollemache 1802-1890 who became rector of Harrington, Northants, where the Rectory was next to the Tollemache Arms pub. Their son Ralph 1826-1905 appears in the DNB as a "bestower of eccentric names"
29.6.1795 Toms at Howell's, Warwick
Rev Benjamin Toms MA vicar of St Michael Coventry 1788, signed meeting against dissenters Warwick 1790, perhaps dead by 1795
John Toms (or Tomes) of Church St Warwick, gent voted Knight 1792. Succeeded John Parry as undersheriff & coroner of Warwick 17.10.1792 (Nat Arch c202). Subscr 1795 to Winterbotham's America. Active in LCS cases in London (Thale, Trials for Treason & Sedition, Bonney's diary 1.10.1794). Mentioned in Parr's will 1825. His will PCC 1849
Rev Samuel Say Toms of Framlingham Suffolk will PCC 1834 Unitarian,…
BONNEY DIARY 20.5.1794 / 27.5.1794 / 31.5.1794 / 4.6.1794 / 8.6.1794 / 11.6.1794 / 16.6.1794 / 16.7.1794 / 18.7.1794 / 10.8.1794 / 13.8.1794 / 18.8.1794 / 28.8.1794 / 3.9.1794 / 13.9.1794 / 17.9.1794 / 27.9.1794 / 1.10.1794 / 4.10.1794 / 8.10.1794 / 11.10.1794 / 14.10.1794 / 18.10.1794 / 22.10.1794
GODWIN DIARY mrs Tomkins 23.10.1794 at Jennings'.
Perhaps the Mrs Tomkins who regularly visited her brother-in-law John Augustus Bonney when he was in the Tower from 16.5.1794 to 24.10.94 when he was moved to Newgate ready for trial (her visit to Jennings the day before the move…
BONNEY DIARY 17.5.1794 Tomkins / 16.7.1794 Chas Tomkins for the first time / 23.7.1794 C Tomkins / 24.7.1784 Tomkins / 26.7.1794 Chas Tomkins / 30.7.1794 Tomkins / 2.8.1794 Chas Tomkins / 10.8.1794 Mr & Mrs T / 12.8.1794 saw Chas / 13.8.1794 Mr Tomkins / 18.8.1794 Mr & Mrs Tomkins / 28.8.1794 again / 30.8.1794 Mr Tomkins / 1.9.1794 Mr T brought me Mr M's letter / 3.9.1794 Mr & Mrs Tomkins / 6.9.1794 Tomkins / 10.9.1794 Mr Tomkins / 13.9.1794 Mr & Mrs T / 17.9.1794 again / 22.9.1794 again / 25.9.1794 Tomkins / 27.9.1794 Mr & Mrs Tomkins / 29.9.1794 Tomkins / 1.10.1794…
Tomlins 28.2.1804 (on coach from Brighton to London) / 21.1.1810 Tomlins at Collier's / 28.10.1810 again / 27.2.1814 tea Collier's, w.Tomlines
No real idea at present. Note Elizabeth Sophia Tomlins DNB 1763-1828 novelist and her brother Thomas Edlyne Tomlins DNB 1762-1841 legal writer as possibles
call on Dawe (cast by Tomlinson) 22.8.1805
Probably Richard Tomlinson exh RA 1806 from 7 Horsemonger Lane, will PCC 1853 sculptor of Newington. There was also John Tomlinson of Uxbridge PCC 1832 stonemason
miss Toms 11.10.1803 at B Hollis's / 11/9.1805 at mrs Grimsby's, Stowmarket
Isaac Toms DNB 1710-1801 his will PCC 1801 dissenting minister of Hadleigh, Suffolk mentioned son Samuel Say Toms (died 4.9.1834 age 83 see Bury & Norwich Post 10.9.1834) and three daughters Sarah (will PCC 1809 spinster of Hadleigh, Suffolk ) Elizabeth (married Mr Fisher 17.3.1808) and Mary (will PCC 1819 spinster of Hackney)
4.7.1806 Tomson, surveyor calls
Several possibles from Holden's Directory 1811. John Tompson land surveyor & architect 6 Cecil-st Strand (bur Islington 11.7.1811 age 57 from St Martin i t Fields, his will PCC 18.7.1811 dau Sarah wife Mary) / John Thompson land surveyor 7 Store-st / John Thompson surveyor 25 Newman-st SunFire 1803 there / James Thompson surveyor 3 Upper James-st, Golden-sq (will PCC 17.3.1825 James Thompson surveyor 68 Gt Titchfield-st bros John, William, George, Charles, Harry Williams, sistersSarah Scott & Margaret Thompson)
meet mrs & miss Tooke 16.10.1799 / miss Tooke 3.5.1800 at Bedford House / 25.3.1804 met mrs & miss Tooke / 1.3.1827 miss Tooke at Hodget's
The will PCC 1820 of William Tooke DNB 1744-1820 mentioned his wife Elizabeth and his daughter Elizabeth Tooke spinster. His wife was born Elizabet Eyton c 1749 and they went to Russia as newly weds in 1771. A daughter Anastasia was born 7.10.1775 at St Petersburg, either she died young or changed her name to Elizabeth on their return to England. The mother or the daughter may have been the Elizabeth Tooke who was buried at Paris in 1834…