A-Z of Entries

Dormer, Charles

call on L. Dormer 12.10.1794.

Clearly Lord Dormer who is correctly coded in GD website on 23.6.1795 & 27.6.1795. He died in 1804 so is not the Dormer of 25.5.1812 at Sarah Elwes'
 


Dormer, Elizabeth

la Eliz 27.6.1795 at Lord Dormer's

clearly Lady Elizabeth Dormer


Dornford

9.5.1790 Dornford at Paradise's and 23.5.1790 and 30.12.1792 there. In Godwin's 1796 list crossed out, and in 1794 version

Sir Josiah Dornford 1734-1810 or his son Joseph DNB 1763-97. 

 


Dorrell

Dorel 4.5.1795 calls / 15.5.1795 again

Likely to be Godwin's abbreviation of the surname Dorrell


Dorroty

see Dogherty


Dorset

Dorset 26.3.1792 / 3.4.1792 / 5.5.1792 / 6.5.1792 / 8.5.1792 / 15.5.1792 / Mrs Dorset 29.10.1793 / Dorset 21.6.1794

See John Robinson Cooper, from whose indenture this must be John Dorset, perhaps elder brother to banker George, who is mentioned by Charlotte Smith whose sister married their cousin (Abinger c.16 f12-13). He is also featured in two of Elizabeth Cooper's letters (Abinger c.2 f7-8 and c.4 f3) and one of Thomas Cooper's (Abinger c.2 f84-6).

Currently 30/7/2012 in Godwin Diary website the name is not underlined but the Person Record is empty

15.3.1807 L…


Douglas

Douglas, Johnston 23.10.1797 at theatre

The play Douglas by John Home was performed at Covent Garden theatre that night with Henry Erskine Johnston in the starring role. Godwin wrote him a letter (Abinger c55 f28-30) of congratulation. The GD website has missed this though it has an event record for the play


Douglas, Ms

(mes) Douglas 7.5.1790 at miss Williams'

subscibers to HMWilliams poems 1786 Mrs D of Springwood Park, Mrs D, Mrs D, Miss D, Archibald D Esq of Cavers, Miss MD, Capt D of Berwick, Mrs D of Edinburgh. Mrs D of Cavers

Sylvester Douglas (later Baron Glenbervie) attorney to F North when in Ceylon 1798-1805

Andrew Douglas DNB 1735-1806

Hon John Douglas signed declaration of Friends to Liberty of Press 1792

Boyle's 1792 Sir George D MP 25 Hollis St; Lord D 50 Lower Grosvenor St; Dr D 74 Lower Grosvenor St; Miss D 25 Golden Sq; L D Esq 19 Arlington St; Hon Mrs D…


Dowding

Dowding 7.12.1803 at Johnson's / 21.9.1812 call on Dowding (at Salisbury) / 22.9.1812 again / 23.9.1812 again / 22.12.1812 write to Dowding

John Dowding will PCC 1828 stationer, printer & banker of Salisbury was likely the entries of 1812 and possibly the entry of 1803. In the British Book Trades Index he was a bookseller & printer in partnership with Brodie in Salisbury from 1816 to 1827, and there was a John Dowding bookseller of 82 Newgate St London from 1817 to 1840.


Dower

Dower 2.4.1794 at Newgate (Gerrald's with many) / 12.7.1794 again

Robert Dower Esq counsel Law List 1793 5 Essex Court Middle Temple & Highgate / subscr 1791 to W F Sullivan's Flights of Fancy, (as did Dower, Academy, Highgate), subscr 1795 to 2 copies of Anne Cristall's poems

1774 Dower, master of an academy, Islington

1784 Richard D apothecary 79 Houndsditch


Downman

call on Downman 3.4.1802

Perhaps John Downman DNB 1750-1824 (which says he was itinerant after 1800). Compare call on Cosway 20.3.1802, both uncommon names, both could have been the artist of that name, and both called on by Godwin once but never featured in his diary again.


Dowse

Dowse 5.8.1792 at Watts's

Dowse & Fleming, stationers Lincolns Inn Gateway 1790 BM Satires, Jacob Dowse printseller & publisher nr Turnstile Holborn 1791. Most likely as similar profession to host (see Watts, William)

John Dowse appr to Robt Fawcett attorney of St Geo Bloomsbury 1770/ attorney Bartletts Bldgs Holborn 1784, 2 gns to Hackney College 1788/ Unitarian Socy 1792, Warwick Ct/ 1792 steward of friends of asylumfor industry East St Walworth (Undertaking for Reform of the Poor) with Henry Clifford, Charles Shuter, William Fletcher/ 1792 John Dowse of Bedford Row…


Doyle, John

18.11.1829 tea sir John Doyle & mrs Wheeler / 23.5.1830 dine at Bulwer, w. sir John Doyle / 7.6.1830 tea M(ary) W S(helley)'s, w. Doyle, 2 Bulwers / 23.7.1831 Bulwer's, w. sir J Doyle

John Doyle DNB 1756-1834. First at tea with his niece Anna Doyle Wheeler (qv), then with Bulwer who had married A D Wheeler's daughter Rosina in 1827


Doyley, John

sir Jno Doyley 6.7.1800 (calls at Curran's?). In Godwin's 1796 list for 1800

Sir John Radley D'Oyley Hist of Parl 1754-1818 6th baronet, MP for Ipswich, = 1780 Diana, widow of Wm Cote of Calcutta, dau of Wm Rochfort bro of Robert Rochfort 1st Earl of Belvedere. Out of English parliament 1796, returned to India 1803 after wife's death. (A Lt Genl D'Oyley = Dec 1802 miss Thomas sau of late Dean of Ely)


Draper

20.1.1796 at Mary Hays' with Draper & Brown / 31.3.1809 dine at Hume's with Draper / 21.12.1813 at Maldon, Essex, Day breakfasts, adv Draper / 22.12.1813 again

According to Marilyn Brooks, The Correspondence of Mary Hays, Godwin met Hugh Draper again at Mary Hays but she gives no more information on him. Can she mean Henry Draper elected lecturer at St George the Martyr Southwark 15.3.1796 resigned March 1808, who would have been a neighbouring preacher to Brown if he was Mary Hays' pastor Michael Brown (see Brown)? Catherine bapt 15.10.1794 & Henry bapt 25.1.1801 children…


Drew

28.6.1807 Drew at Philips'

A Drew also appears later in Godwin's diary from 1826 to 1833 but I haven't researched him and he was unlikely to have been the same person. Among authors (since Phillips was a publisher) perhaps the most likely was Richard Drew whose Description of a balance level was published in Nicholson's Journal xx 344 (1808). I found no more about him unless he was Richard Drew attorney of 3 Cliffords Inn (Holdens 1802). Other less likely authors were Samuel Drew (DNB 1765-1833) a metaphysical Methodist, and the Rev Edward Drew a patriotic Anglican. In Holdens 1811…


Drury

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


Dry

13.12.1809 call on Dry, w. M(ary) J(ane)

Abraham Dry pawnbroker & silversmith 17 South-st Manchester-sq & 32 St Martins-la Charing-cross. Only Dry in Holdens 1811 trades directory, probably the same as  A Dry esq 36 Upper Charlotte-st in 1811 court directory. His will PCC 1820


Duchemin

Duchemin calls 7.3.1799

Rev Louis Jean Duchemin bur St Pancras 7.4.1797 age 77 / Rev Andie Duchemin bur St Pancras 17.11.1807 age 73 / John Du Chemin bur St Geo Bloomsbury 15.1.1826 of Hart St / Duchemin land tax Pelham St, ChCh Spitalfields to 1796, Peter Duchemin Long Acre land tax 1797-1816 bur St Martins i t F 10.3.1816 age 63 of Long Acre / Peter Duchemin carver & gilder Long Acre took appr Daniel Ryde Duchemin 1805 / Daniel Ryde Duchemin bapt 27.11.1791 ChCh Spitalfields s of James & Ann, James D = Ann Abner St Dunstan Stepney 6.1.1788, their children bapt at St…


Duckworth

Duckworths 2.2.1804 at Lamb's with Fenwicks / 3.2.1804 Duckworths & Fenwicks dine / 6.2.1804 Duckworths adv at Fenwicks

see Vaughan, Priscilla. John Fenwick's sister Mary and her husband. See letter from Eliza Fenwick in Fate of the Fenwicks