A-Z of Entries

Trefusis, Elizabeth

9.2.1790 Trefusis at Miss Williams. One of female plural.

Hon. Elizabeth Trefusis died 9.9.1808 in 45th year 'sister to late and aunt to present Lord Clinton' (Hampshire Telegraph 19.9.1808). Her Poems and Tales published 1806. Her will PCC 1808 spinster of James St Buckingham Gate, sister Barbara Crowley Trefusis
 


Trelawny

27.6.1806 call on La. Trelawny / 28.6.1806 Trelawnys call

Sir Harry Trelawny (DNB 1756-1834) and his wife Ann (née Brown). They married on 28.4.1778 and had 4 sons and 2 daus


Triphook

18.11.1809 call on Triphook / 1.5.1813 again / 5.7.1813 again / 28.10.1813 call on Triphook; adv. D'Israeli / 9.4.1814 call on Rodd; adv. Triphook / 28.4.1815 call on Triphook / 29.4.1815 call on Triphook (not seen) / 1.5.1815 call on Triphook / 13.1.1817 Rodd's; adv. Triphook / 7.11.1818 again / 18.9.1820 again / 21.12.1822 again / 1.2.1823 call on Triphook / 17.5.1823 call on Rodd; adv. Triphook

Either John Triphook bookseller 28 St James-st or Robert Triphook bookseller 87 (or 37?) St James-st


Troby

10.8.1807 call w. (Marshall) on Troby

A rare name. Post Office directory 1801 Thomas Troby gold & silver plater Ship-ct Old Bailey. John Troby silversmith Old Bailey will PCC 4.9.1804 mentioned his wife Mary (1753-1838) and son William Bamforth Troby. John Troby son of John Troby musician of Soho was made free of Farriers Company 1796. Children of John & Mary Troby bapt St Martin Ludgate Harriet 1789, William Bamforth 1791, Hannah 1793. Children of John & Mary Troby bapt Sheffield Margaret 1774 Elizabeth 1776 Mary 1780 Thomas 1782 could have been the same family


Troil, Bishop of

L'Eveq de Troil 17.2.1794 at Parr's


Trotter, John

see Poland Street 10 to 18 & 45 to 48 in London Addresses dataset

Dr Trotter 46 Poland St ratebooks 1797 / pastor of Swallow St Scots Church from 10.1.1770, his first wife died 29.4.1771, Eliz Trotter from Maribone bur 3.5.1771 Bunhill Fields, Mr Trotter's child bur there 10.5.1771 / John Trotter of St Marylebone = St Martin in the Fields 17.8.1775 Margaret Warden otp by banns wits Thomas Davidson, Lilias Warden / his will PCC 1810 dated 1.8.1808 mentioned wife Margaret son John Oswald dau Elizth widow of Capt Thomborow son Edward his son John grand dau Margaret only surviving…


Trotter, John Bernard

write to J B Trotter 15.10.1803 / 28.4.1806 call on Trottrn / 2.10.1806 tea Trotter's with M(ary) J(ane) (coffin of Fox) /  7.1.1808 dine at Hawthorns w. M[ary] J[ane], F[anny], capt. Trotter, mrs. Trotter, &c.

GD website has person record for J B Trotter but the first 3 entries above have not been coded to him and should be. The Trotters were from Downpatrick like the Hawthorns (if these Hawthorns were indeed the family of Steele Hawthorn, which I haven't proven) but J B Trotter's older brother had changed his name to Ruthven and his younger brother had just died at…


Truman

Truman 30.4.1804 at mrs Beresford's / 3.11.1805 Truman at Rowan's / 20.1.1806 again / 4.3.1806 again

The witnesses to the codicil dated 12.9.1825 at Paris to the will 1827 of Sydney Beresford were Samuel & Mary Truman. otherwise I,ve found nothing to identify Truman


Trusson

Trusson 27.12.1790 at Steele's

Thomas T Esq 1777 steward of Ipswich races. Catherine T of Kelsale PCC 1785. Mr Gabriel T of Friston Hall, Suffolk died 1798. Sarah B T appr to Mary Vale milliner Lower Brook St Grosvenor Sq 19.2.1799. will IR26 1800 John T of Hollesly, execs Thomas T of Hollesley & Philip T of Bruisyard.Mrs Margaret T of Friston 1801. Daniel T East Soham Suffolk 1801. will IR26 1805 Susanna T (her letter to Wm Pitt). Sarah T spinster Sun F 1808 Piccadilly


Tucker, J

14.2.1796 miss Tucker at Holcroft's with Mrs Cole / 28.3.1797 at Fenwick's / 24.4.1797 at her's / 11.1.1798 Tucker adv at Fenwick's / 9.10.1805 Tucker calls / 12.12.1809 call on Tucker / 6.9.1829 miss Tucker at Cooke's

On 29.7.95 J Tucker wrote a somewhat flirtatious letter to Godwin, from Whitestone (near Exeter) and sent by the hand of Thomas Cooper, in which she mentioned Mrs Cole's and Miss Braddock's conversations on Godwin's reasons for not employing a servant (Ms Abinger c.2 f106-7). I haven't been able to identify her family as there were lots of Tuckers in Exeter (cooper,…


Tuckett

21.4.1796 Tucket adv at Tobin's

probably George Lowman Tuckett 1771 -1851

see the many comments below which mention a family connection between Tobins and Tucketts, as well as my work notes

letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge vol 1 p 61

https://georgianera.wordpress.com/2016/04/28/george-lowman-tuckett/


Tuff, William

see Poland Street 19 to 44 in London Addresses dataset

William Tuff 32 Poland St ratebooks 1780-6 / William Tuff = St James 14.8.1760 Sarah Carr botp banns / William Tuff = St James 3.12.1782 Elizabeth Colcutt botp banns wits Richard & Mary Colcutt (see Calcutt, Richard) their children bapt St james 1783 Mary 1786 Amey 1792 Charlotte Elizabeth (the last two mentioned in will 1827 of Richard Colcutt) / William Tuff chandler Oxford St voted 1774 Mountmorres & Mahon / William Tuff Oxford St voted 1780 Fox & Rodney / William Tuff chandler Oxford St voted 1784 Hood & Wray…


Tuffin, John Farnell

SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: John Farnell Tuffin of Thames St proposed member 13.6.1788 by Richard Sharp 2nded Amos Chaplin

John Furnell Tuffen bapt 19.1.1752 Quaker meeting son of John & Katherine Tuffen of Marlborough, Wilts. He died 1.10.1820 at Islington age 65 formerly wine merchant of London buried Barking, Essex 5.10.1820 (Quaker records). Directory 1783 Steeles & Tuffen brandy merchants 33 Lower Thames St.  !787 John Furnell Tuffin Lower Thames St Society for Abolishing Slave Trade.  1789 directory Timson Tuffin & Co merchants 67 Lower Thames St. 1789…


Turmeau, John

see Batemans Buildings in London Addresses dataset

John Turmeau 14 Batemans Buildings ratebooks 1781-1784 / see John Turmeau DNB 1776-1846 this was his father John 1756-1812 / he was mentioned in the will PCC 1780 of his grandmother Jane Turneau of Litchfield St, Soho dated 28.3.1772. Her husband Allain Turneau was a jeweller of St Martin i t Fields 1737 when he took an apprentice, his will PCC 1762. His children were 1) Allain 1730-1787 who married Charlotte Buxton of St George Bloomsbury in 1755, his will PCC 1787 mentioned his 2nd wife Ann 2) Isaac born about 1738 apprenticed…


Turnbull, Letitia

See Castle Street East 1 to 15 &c in London Addresses dataset

No 14 Castle St East Land Tax 1791-1796 John Carroll (QV*)1798-1800 Letitia Turnbull

Robert Turnbull bach of St Martin i t Fields aged 22 plus (?) a minor with consent of his mother Hellien Turnbull lic 16.11.1771 to marry Sarah Bristow sp aged 24 plus / Robert Turnbull wid otp = 30.3.1782 St Marylebone by lic Letitia Carrol sp otp wit Elena Lay / Letitia d of Robert & Letitia Turnbull bapt 2.2.1787 St James Piccadilly / Robert Turnbull of St Marylebone bur St Giles i t Fields 8.2.1795 / Letitia Turnbull of…


Turnbull, William

SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Turnbull of Fenchurch St proposed member 16.11.1792 by George Edwards 2nded John Moore

William Turnbull son of William Turnbull DNB 1723-1796. (His father perhaps as William Turnbule otp married Agnes Robson of Cavers & Paul at Wilton, Roxburghshire 12.11.1749 and as William Turnbull married Elizabeth Brown at Bedrule, Roxburghshire 8.12.1770 botp. Only identified as the correct William Turnbull by an Ancestry user-submitted tree, which may be guesswork. There was also a marriage of William Turnbull to Euphan Lauder at Bedrule on 25.11.…


Turner, Barnard

SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Barnard Turner of Pauls Wharf proposed member 22.12.1780 by John Smith Budgen 2nded Capel Lofft

Barnard Turner 1742? - 1784 (historyofparliamentonline 1754-1790). Barnard Turner of Milk Street married St Lawrence Jewry 30.6.1767 Sarah Perry widow née Tillett. Pub Adv 16.10.1775 his name on pro-war petition, and in general his politics not typical of SCXI members. 30.9.1781 Barnard Turner of Musicians Co. elected alderman of Cordwainers ward. SunFire sugar refiner Pauls Wharf, Upper Thames St.  He married (licence 1.8.1782) 2ndly Lucy Swiney sp…


Turner, Dawson

HCR diary 3.12.1826 Robinson accompanied Dawson Turner to Aders "A survey of the pictures D:T: not satisfied with the authenticity of the pictures and tho' he seemed to prize them he so often disputed the filiation that I suspect he did not quite give satisfaction"

                    18.5.1835 "called on Aders for catalogue of his pictures for Dawson Turner"

                    25.5.1835 "met with Dawson Turner and with him at Ader's gallery - He underrated the pictures - I hope sadly - what Aders estimates at £10,000 he values at between 2 & 3000 pounds. Something in…


Turner, Hugh

20.5.1808 write to H T

Godwin saw a lot of Thomas Turner around this time, H T may have been his father Hugh Turner, butcher of 11 Leigh St Red Lion Square. Hugh and wife Ann had at least three children June born 1780, Mary born 1782 and Thomas born 1785, all while they were at Dean Street, Holborn. Thomas (who has a person record in GD website) was articled to Thomas Lane as an attorney's clerk in 1800. He was admitted to the Middle Temple in 1811 and called to the bar in 1820.. In 1812 he married the 16 year old Cornelia Pauline Eugenia Chastel de Boinville, said to have been…


Turner, John

4.6.1807 3 Stephensons & Jno Turner dine / 30.3.1809 Turner jr, Devon. Strt, calls / 18.5.1811 J Turner calls

John Turner 39 Devonshire-st Queens-sq gent SunFire 1800, 1803 (1806 to 1822 at Gt Russell-st, 1823, 1825 Upper Thornhaugh-st, 1830 to 1838 Huntly-st, but still insuring properties in Devonshire-st Queen-sq). Thomas Stephenson 24 Devonshire-st Queen-sq solicitor SunFire 1825.. SunFire 1826 John Turner of Huntly-st insured 80 Devonshire-st Queen-sq ( occupier Stephenson).