A-Z of Entries

Newhouse

Newhouse 10.1.1798 at C(harlotte) Smith's / 20.1.1800 L Newhouse at C(harlotte) Smith's

Lucy Eleanor daughter of Benjamin & Charlotte Smith baptised 17.4.1776 at Hinton Ampner, Hants, married 12.6.1798 at St Marylebone by license Thomas Postlethwaite Newhouse bachelor of St Andrew Holborn, witness John Shitz Duncan. T P Newhouse admitted New College Oxford 1783 age 19 son of John N of Petworth, Sussex (will PCC 1780 wife Susannah, children Thomas, Charles, Ann & John). Sons ofT P & Lucy Newhouse, Thos Hy bapt 25.5.1799, Wm Chas bapt 29.4.1800 St Andrew Holborn. T P…


Newman

Newman 16.4.1797 at John Godwin's / 7.5.1813 call on Newman, Newgate / 24.11.1821 Newman of Guildhal calls / 4.5.1822 copy of writ, Newman / 7.11.1823 Murray's with Newman's clerk / 15.6.1824 Finch fr. Newman calls

Robert Finch Newman bapt St Sepulchre son of John & Charlotte 1792 died 3.12.1839 Brighton will PCC 1840 Surveypr of Bridge Lands 1819 City Solicitor 1834 succeeding W Lewis Newman PCC 1834 and Samuel Newman PCC 1818 or 1819. John Godwin's employer was barrister Thomas Finch PCC 1810. Newgate and Guildhall being identifiers I haven't yet investigated, though Guildhall…


Newman, Captain

27.7.1796 capt Newman adv at Reveley's

James Newman Newman captain RN 1794, married 11.3.1798 St Geo East Stonehouse, Devon Ann Brace, captured at least 4 prize ships 1800-1809, will PCC 1812 of HMS Veteran wife Ann sisters Frances & Maria Newman, brother Charles, brothers-in-law Thomas Bruce & capt Edward Brake sisters-in-law Frances Paynes? & Rosie Bruce friend George Edward Griffith dated 10.4.1805 proved 13.3.1812

A capt Newman was listed in newspapers on 6.4.1786 as an arrival at Bath. There were also at least two army captains called Newman at that time,…


Newnham, Mrs

mrs Newnham 26.10.1799 at John King's / 17.11.1799 again

 


Newnum, Henry

9.8.1796 Newnham at Joseph Johnson's / 18.4.1797 again / 3.10.1797 mrs Newnum at J Johnson's / 23.1.1798 Newnum at J Johnson's / 6.2.1798 again / 29.11.1798 Newnum at J Johnson's K(ings) B(ench) P(rison) / 18.12.1798 Newnum at J Johnson's / 29.1.1799 again / 5.3.1799 mrs Newnum calls / 12.3.1799 Newnums at J Johnson's / 30.4.1799 Newnum at J Johnson's / 11.6.1799 mrs Newnum at J Johnson's / 15.10.1799 again / 26.10.1799 adv mrs Newnham at King's / 17.11.1799 mrs Newnham at King's / 17.6.1800 Newnum adv at J Johnson's / 2.12.1800 Newnum at J Johnson's / 2.6.1801 Newnum adv at J Johnson's /…


Newsom

Newsoms 8.9.1805 at tea (Mousehold, just outside Norwich on NE)

W Newson Norwich subscr 1798 to Wm Enfield / Wm Newson 1784 grocer & hop merchant Magdalen St, Norwich 1811grocer & tea dealer St Saviours Norwich / William Newson will PCC 1805 Norwich mentioned wife Mary son William, dau Frances wife of William Theobald, daus Deborah, Elizabeth & Mary Newson / William Newson will PCC 1836 Norwich / William Newson will PCC 1831 Diss Norfolk


Newton, John Frank

3.8.1796 call on Newton n(ot in)

In GD website coded to Rev Samuel Newton but since Godwin was in London more probably John Frank Newton.

Harriet Collins married Chastel de Boinville in 1793 and her sister Cornelia Collins married John Frank Newton in 1799. Cornelia Boinville was born 1795 and John Collins de Boinville in 1797. I read that Chastel died fighting with the French in Russia in 1813 but I haven't confirmed this, nor found when Harriet Boinville died. The Newtons' children were Augustus born 1802, Octavia bapt 1804 at Mansell Lacy, Herefordshire, Camilla born 1804…


Nicholls, John

5.3.1791 Nichols at B Hollis has been coded in GD website to John Nichols of the Gentleman's Magazine but the 1796 list (and the 1794 version) had Nichols MP early in 1791 so this would have to have been John Nicholls 1745-1832 (History of Parliament) a signatory to the Friends of the People 11.4.1792. This also puts in doubt the other dates coded to John Nichols except the one recording his death, and there were no other Nichols in the 1796 list. 3.1.1794, 6.6.1794, 17.6.1794, 27.11.1794, 29.11.1794, 16.12.1794, 20.12.1794 and 25.5.1795; six of these were associated with Willis Webb (…


Nichols

(mes) Nichols 16.3.1789 at Miss Williams' / 11.12.1789 mrs Nichols there /  9.2.1790 (mes) Nichols there

1786 subscribers to HMWilliams' poems Rev Norton Nicholls, Mrs Nicholls. As the Rev Norton Nicholls DNB -1807 never married this may have been his mother Jane nee Floyer. Might also have been his cousin Philippa Nicholls baptised 5.12.80 Tickhill, Yorks mentioned (in Hester Piozzi? or Joanna Baillie? letters online - sorry lost this ref) as recovering at Hot Wells 1795 died unmarried 1797
 


Nichols v Beckham

20.7.1796  trials : Nichols v Beckham


Nichols, Mrs

1.12.1795 at miss Godwin's

unlikely to be the same as the female Nichols at miss Williams' in 1789


Nicholson (P H)

write to Nicholson (P H) 4.8.1804

Coded in GD website to William Nicholson DNB 1753-1815 which may well be correct but in that case what did P H stand for? Godwin may have used PH to distinguish this person from his usual Nicholson. I wondered if P H stood for Political Herald this could have been a former colleague of Godwin's


Nicholson, Catherine

19.9.1799 mrs Nicholson at tea / 1.10.1799 miss Nicholsons call / 30.12.1799 call on mrs Nicholson / 9.2.1801 call on mrs Nicholson adv mrs Carlisle / 11.1.1802 miss Nicholsons call / 20.10.1802 S Nicholson & Marshall dine (not) / 24.10.1802 meet S Nicholson & E Scott / 27.3.1803 A Nicholson calls / 10.4.1803 A & M Nicholson call / 17.4.1803 S Nicholson calls / 8.5.1803 call with MJ (mrs Godwin) on S Nicholson / 7.6.1803 S Nicholson & miss King at Emma Smith's / 18.7.1803 call with MJ (Mrs Godwin) on S Nicholson / 18.8.1803 A Nicholson at H(olcrof)t's / 27.1.1804 mrs…


Nicholson, George

write to Geo Nicholson 18.11.1801

Quite likely George Nicholson DNB 1760-1825 printer & publisher in Shropshire


Nicol, George

2.3.1789 Nicol & Potts at Robinson's / 9.3.1789 same pair at Hamilton's. In 1794 version of Godwin's 1796 list, Nicol near end of 1787, left out of 1796 version.

George Nicol DNB 1740-1828 bookseller and James Potts (R Pollard, Dublin Book Trade 1733-96) seem a likely pair to have been dining with these publishers (and see Jenkins, Caleb)

 


Nicolovius

10.11.89 Nicolovius at Robinson's. Ludwig N. born 1767 or Matthias Friedrich N. born 1768. 1791 Friedrich N. publisher at Konigsberg
 


Nicolson, Alfred

Alfred Nicolson dines 19.6.1803

This may well have been the 15 year old son of Francis Nicholson 1753-1844 painter who was living in Somers Town by 1803. Alfred's dates were 1788-1833, he served in the Navy before working as a painter. See Nicholson, Catherine for A Nicholson entries that could have been him, though probably not. Also some plain Nicholson entries could have been his father Francis rather than Godwin's close friend William Nicholson, but I haven't noticed any that look like they might have been. I don't think there was any Alfred in William Nicholson's family.


Niminis, Dr

27.1.1806 Wroughton, proxy, adv. Dr Niminis

May have been a stage name (as Godwin was apparently trying to communicate with theatre manager Richard Wroughton) but I could find no reference to it anywhere


Nitsch, Friedrich August

call on Niche 31.10.1793 (with Richter) / 23.3.1795 Nitsch's lecture.

Friedrich August Nitsch, pupil of Kant, lecturer at Konigsberg, translated Kant into English 1797

 


Nixon

Nixons 14.8.1801 at Reynolds's, North Cray

Quite likely Robert Nixon 1759-1837, curate of Foots Cray 1784-1804 in John Colley Nixon DNB pre 1759-1818. He exhibited at Royal Academy and was said to have talent-spotted Joseph Mallord William Turner DNB 1775-1861. He died at Kenmure Castle, New Galloway