A-Z of Entries

De Bath, James Michael

de Bath 26.1.1800 at John King's / 16.3.1800 again / 20.1.1806 sir James le Bath at Rowan's / 4.3.1806 at Rowan's

James Michael de Bath (assumed name by sign manual) created baronet 11.8.1801.Married 1777 Anna Maria dau of William Wyam of Merioneth, died 22.2.1808 will PCC 1808. Harrow School Register his sons James Wynne de Bathe 1800-1808 (d.1828) William Plunkett de Bathe 1800-1807 (d.1870)

 


De Bel

De Bel 9.8.1799 at Ralph Kirkley's


De Camp

In Godwin's 1796 list for 1796 but not coded to her person record in GD website / 22.1.1802 mr Decamp at theatre / 5.12.1803 meet miss Decamp

see GD website for De Camp. Maria Theresa Kemble.DNB 1777-1838 married Charles Kemble in 1806. Her brother Vincent 1779-1839 (Highfill Burnim & Langhans) was also an actor and probably the mr Decamp of 1802, their father George Lewis De Camp died in 1787


De La Serrier

8.2.1796 de la Serrier adv at miss Hays

Seems to be a very rare name in this form. John George La Serre merchant late of Hackney bankrupt 1813, will PCC 1847 John George La Serre gent of Hackney, wife Mary, son Wm Henry, dau Ann Charlotte, her godmother & great aunt Ann Perchard La Serre


De La Setree

see Poland Street 1 to 9 & 49 to 62 in London Addresses dataset

ratebooks 51 (then 50) Poland St 1784 John Joseph Glassatree 1785-6 James Glassatree / directory 1786 J G De La Cetree merchant 50 Poland St / 17.10. 1786 bankrupt John Joseph Garnier de la Setree late of Princes St, London, merchant, certificate Feb 1788 / 11.1.1782 Garnier de la Cetree ancien capitaine d'infanterie (Memoires Secrets London 1783 vol 20 p19)


De Morgan, Mrs

HCR diary 30.11.1841 called "on Mrs De Morgan about Mrs Aders. I found her impression unfavorable - and even Mrs Gilman it seems is less friendly - perhaps it may be she is tired out. She said she thought I had been too kind"

Probably Sophia Elizabeth (1809-1842) wife of Augustus De Morgan (DNB 1806-1871) and daughter of William Frend (DNB 1757-1841). They married on 3.8.1837 and had seven children


De Quincey, Thomas Penson

HCR diary 13.2.1823 musical part at Aders "De Quincey whom I met lately was to have accompanied me"

Presumably Thomas Penson De Quincet (DNB 1785-1859)


De Vint

7.1.1809 call on De Vint

Very likely Peter DeWint DNB 1784-1849, as his good friend William Hilton DNB 1786-1839 had been recently calling on Godwin. GD website has a person record for Hilton and is not fully sure of the identification, but De Vint strengthens it. Hilton had called on Godwin the night before, and called again two days later


De Wilde, Samuel

SAMUEL DE WILDE 1751-1832
SUGGESTED ADDITION <For several years from 1807 under the name of 'Thomas Scrutiny' he produced prints for 'The Satirist' edited by *George Manners*.>
CURRENT TEXT "All that is known about his wife is that she was called Eleanor and that they had two children, Louisa Harriet (b.1801) and George James De Wilde (1804-1871)."
SUGGESTED CHANGE <He may have been the Samuel de Wilde who married Sophia Stevens at St James Clerkenwell on 26 April 1772, and had two daughters and a son Samuel c.1779-1845, who became a trumpeter and servant to…


Deacon

Deacon's 7.5.1799 (Watford) with S Deacon, Boinville & Masters / 24.10.1817 write to Deacon & Jane / 7.4.1821 Deacon calls / 30.8.1824 call on Rowbotham adv Deacon / 15.11.1824 again / 18.1.1825 Deacon's at Aldis's / 2.4.1826 Deacon adv at Rowbotham's / 16.1.1827 Deacon at Aldis's / 16.1.1829 Deacons at Aldis's

Samuel Deacon of Watford gent, trustee of marriage settlement 1800 (London Met Archives ACC1058/142) / Thomas Deacon will PCC 1832 yeoman of Wigan Hall Hertfordshire dated 16.2.1818 wife Mary (nee Green) widow of Henry Fotherly Whitfield, mother Mrs Mary Bacon of…


Dealtry

GODWIN DIARY:  23.4.1798 Dealtry j at Exhibition / 9.10.1798 meet Dealtry jr

(see editorial notes on Peregrine Dealtry in GD website) probably Henry Dealtry brother of Peregrine, probably not Henry's son Peregrine who was only 8

SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION:  Capt Dealtry of Manchester Sq proposed 24.6.1791 by Count Zenobio 2nded John Frost

Peregrine s of John & Elizabeth Dealtry bapt 20.6.1762 St Michael le Belfry, York, his brother Henry bapt there 1764 . His father attended Trinity College Cambridge, MD at Leyden 1733, married Elizabeth Langley, and…


Dean, John

MILL VOTERS 1802:  John Dean of Richmond

John Dean tinplate worker Richmond took appr 1781 John Seymore (premium £25)1802 Henry Farrer (premiun £20) / jury list 1793 Richmond John Dean tinman / John Deane = St James Piccadilly 29.12.1794 Isabella Jane Norris botp banns wits Dedrick Smith, John & Mary Norris, John & Thomas Taylor (Dederick Smith was a tinman of Soho) / Isabella Jane Norris bapt 5.12.1775 St Pancras of William & Mary / John Philip Deane bapt 30.1.1796 Richmond of John & Isabella Jane /  Land Tax 1805 John Deane house in George St Richmond / John Deane…


Dearey, John

MILL VOTERS 1802:  John Dearey of Isleworth

John Dear Land Tax Ealing 1803-5 small house £4 rent p.a. / John Dear bur 19.4.1835 age 64 of Old Brentford / 1819 John Dearey tailor of 4, Church Court, St Martin i t Fields voted Hobhouse /


Dearn

24.7.1796 dine at H(olcrof)ts adv mes G & Dearn

Presumably a friend or colleague of Godwin's sister (see Godwin, Hannah)


Debary, Richard

SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION:  Richard Debary of 11 Paper Bldgs, Temple proposed 21.3.1794 by Christopher Hull, 2nded Joyce. Withdrew

Richard Debary son of Rev Peter Debary of Hurstbourne Tarrant, Hants & his wife Ann born 26.4.1767 bapt 14.5.1767 there / articled clerk 21.6.1782 to Samuel Harman of Jermyn St / attorney Mitre Court, Fleet St 1790-1, 10 Harcourt Bldgs Inner Temple 1793, 11 Paper Bldgs Temple (with John Cope, & Christopher Hull) 1794-6, 6 Paper Bldgs 1797-1800 / Nat Arch C 13/1391/27 Christopher Hull v Richard Debary 1809 / Richard Debary = West…


Dechaire

Dechaire 6.6.1794 at Mrs Inchbald's


Deck

12.7.1809 write to Deck &c / 1.8.1809 again / 24.1.1810 again / 29.3.1810 Deck calls / 4.8.1810 write to Deck &c / 5.12.1810 again

Very likely John Deck bookseller of Bury St Edmunds from 1802 to 1855 (bbti). The five write to entries were in a list of letters to booksellers not in London. The call was not surprising as Bury is not so far from London


Dedingston

Dedingston 7.5.1790 at miss Williams'

only instance I found of this surname (spelt Dedi or Deddi) a merchant? of Boston at Williamsburg Maryland 1769


Deering

Deering 26.2.1798 at Chandler's / 29.4.1799 dine at G's head w Chandler, Dering / 24.6.1799 Deering at Chandler's

 


Defreze

Defrezes 22.5.1804 at H Rowan's / 11.1.1806 Defrezes adv at theatre / 4.3.1806 De Frezes at Rowan's

See Plunket. Will PCC 1825 Thomas Defries Madras only child Frances Maria De Fries exec in India John Macleod surgeon execs in England Henry & Thomas Barnewall