A-Z of Entries

Hick, E

meet E Hick 15.2.1805

See work notes below


Hickey, John

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

John Hickey 47 Poland St ratebooks 1784-6 / DNB 1751-95 statuary = 1794 St James Ann Mack / his will dated 12.1.1795 mentioned brother Thomas Hickey portrait painter brother Isaac Hickey sister Ann Daly of Ormond Quay Dublin friend Henry Webber modeller of Lisson Grove witness sister Mary Hickey. "Mr Taylor of Hatton Garden put a masque Forest of Dodona to managers of Covent Garden" Mrs Henley otherwise Mary Mc Daniel of 6 Little St Martins Lane


Higgins

Higgins 25.7.1800 at Hamilton's

GD website has coded this entry to Godfrey Higgins DNB 1773-1833 but I couldn't see any Irish connection for this Yorkshire squire. Perhaps Francis Higgins DNB 1746-1802 owner of Freeman's Journal, Dublin & informer, or William Higgins DNB 1763?-1825 chemist, in Dublin from 1791. Subscrs 1798 to D E O'Conor Matthew H missionary Limavaddy co. Derry, Dr H, Frankford, Kings Co. / Godfrey H of Higginsbrook, Derry = Oct 1808 Eliza dau of James Hamilton of Lurgan Louth (note venue on 25.7.1900 though GD website has coded this perhaps correctly to the…


Highley

18.11.1809 call on Highley

In a string of calls on booksellers so probably Samuel Highley medical bookseller 24 Fleet-st (bbti)


Hill

Hills 30.12.1800 adv at M(arshall)'s / E Hill jr 6.1.1801 at M(arshall)'s, adv H Hill / 24.7.1801 E Hill's bill / 6.8.1801 E Hill dines (& Lambs) / 20.11.1801 E Hill calls / 15.9.1803 C & E Hills adv at L Knapp /  27.4.1807 E Hill adv at dinner / 23.9.1823 call on H Hill / 1.3.1827 M Hill at Hodget's

Thomas Holcroft's letters from Germany to Godwin of 24.10.1800 (Bodleian Abinger c6 f60-1) and 24.11.1800 (Abinger c6 f78-9) referred to a Mr Henry Hill who appears to have been the pretended author of a theatrical piece for which Holcroft was trying to negotiate payment from…


Hill's study

Hill's study 30.9.1801 / 1.10.1801 Fillingham's study

These entries surely referred to Thomas Hill DNB 1760-1840 and his friend William Fillingham, but the GD website has left Hill as inidentified, and coded Fillingham to te 1301, an unidentified text, although it has a person record for both of them. As they were both book collectors, study may have referred to rooms in their houses, but more probably to amateur sketches of Godwin, the sort of fun they might have enjoyed


Hill, (Primrose Street?)

call on Luntley & Hill, PS 5.12.1804 / 22.12.1804 call on Luntley & mrs Hill / 31.12.1804 call on Batty, mrs Hill, Luntley / 5.1.1805 call on Luntley, mrs Hill / 12.1.1805 call on Luntley, Brookes & mrs Hill / 24.1.1805 call on Luntley, mrs Hill, Batty

Luntley (qv) was a surveyor at 62 Shoreditch, not far from Primrose Street where Godwin was managing property for the sisters of his first wife Mary Wollstonecraft. A James Hill and a Samuel Brooks (qv) both appeared in the ratebooks for Primrose St in 1803 and 1806, though as far as I can tell neither was a tenant of the…


Hinckes

Hinckes's 18.7.1800 at Drennan's

 


Hinckley

see Hinkley


Hindmarsh, John

15.3.1790 Hindmarsh's benefit.

John Hindmarsh violinist (Highfill, Burnim & Langhans c1759-1796). of Vauxhall House, Hampstead Common. Mrs H late miss Williams soprano 1794 (Doane's)


Hinkley

2.2.1795 Hinkley at Thelwal's / 28.3.1795 Hinckley at Adams's / 14.8.1795 Hinckley calls / 22.4.1797 again / 1.5.1797 again / 26.6.1797 meet Hinkley / 5.9.1810 Hinckley at Aldis's / 4.3.1811 again / 9.7.1811 again

Henry Hinckley 1759-1817 and John Hinckley 1765-1814 were sons of Henry Hinckley (d.1779) physician to Guy's Hospital. They became merchants and insurance brokers, and in 1789 were partners with John Dyer Collier 1762-1825 in Leeds. In 1807 they were both on the Committee of the Surrey Institution. In 1813 Henry was a steward of the Royal Lancasterian Society dinner. John…


Hippisley

1.3.1807 dine at King's w. mrs Hippisley / 3.3.1807 evening mrs Hippisley's, w. King &c / 8.3.1807 dine at Plunket's, w. King, mrs Hippisley &c / 1.4.1807 call on Hippisley; adv. Macarthy / 2.8.1823 Augusts Hippisley calls / 22.1.1825 miss Hippisley calls / 18.3.1825 again / 8.6.1826 Hippisley calls / 22.8.1826 again / 23.8.1826 meet Hippisley / 30.10.1826 miss Hippisley calls / 11.1.1827 miss Hippisley adv. at dinner / 4.6.1828 meet Hippisley / 29.9.1828 meet mrs Hippisley / 24.11.1828 write to mrs Hippisley / 3.7.1829 meet Hippisley

Most of those at King's, mrs Hippisley's…


Hoare, H

24.4.1796 H Hoare at Mrs Robinson's

will PCC 1785 Henry Hoare banker Adelphi Terrace / PCC 1785 Henry Hoare Stourhead, Wilts / PCC 1828 Henry H Fleet St / PCC 1838 Henry H Stourhead / PCC 1841 Sir Henry Hugh H, Fleet St

From 'Early History and Genealogy of the Hore and Hoare families' I found four possible H Hoare's alive in 1796. Henry 1750-1828 married 1775 Lydia Henrietta Malertie and their son Henry Vilars 1777-1822 died unmarried / Henry Hugh 1762 - 1841 married 1782 Maria Palmer Acland, 8 sons 8 daus and his brother Henry Merrik 1770-1856 married 1807 Sophia Thrale died…


Hoare, Prince

In Godwin's 1796 list for 1796 but not coded to his person record on GD website


Hobby L

L Hobby dines 22.6.1802 & miss Smith

 


Hobler

8.8.1807 Mansion House, Hatton Garden, Bow Street & Hobler, w.T(homas) T(urner)

Jaques Francois Helvetius Hobler born 19.7.1765 bapt Swiss Church Moor-st Soho 11.8.1765 son of Jean François Hobler watchmaker (his will 25.6.1794 PCC) and his wife Charlotte Elizabeth Claudon. Articled as Francis Hobler 24.8.1791 to William Lewis Newman. Brother John Paul Hobler watchmaker's will 8.5.1795 PCC  Lord Mayor's clerk from 1803 or earlier till 1843. Holdens directory 1802 15 Queens Row Pentonville & Alderman's sitting room, Guildhall. Robsons directory 1820 solicitor 16 Walbrook.…


Hodges

Cs & H Hodges 3.8.1801 at Cts (= future Mrs Godwin) / 25.8.1801 Hodges's at Cts / 11.1.1802 3 Hodges's dine / 10.6.1803 mrs Hodges at theatre / 15.6.1803 Hodges at Joseph Johnson's / 27.7.1803 again / 27.12.1804 mrs Hodges at theatre / 31.7.1823 call on Hodges (Saunders) / 26.11.1825 Hodges calls / 29.12.1825 again

 


Hodgkins

call on mrs Hodgkins for M(ary) J(ane) 25.6.1805 / 3.7.1805 call on Hodgkins / 16.7.1805 again / 19.10.1805 Peele's, with Hodgkins / 31.7.1807 H absent / 5.8.1807 H absent 2 days / 7.8.1807 Lock at S(kinner) S(treet); adv Barret, constable, 3 Hodgkinses / 8.8.1807 Jo. Hodgkins in possession / 10.8.1807 Hodgkins breakfasts, S(kinner) S(treet) / 11.8.1807 Jo. H calls; Adkins calls; H & Adkins call ; Bow St, H, Jo H / 12.8.1807 Bow St, Hs / 13.8.1807 call on Humphrys adv T H, Jo H / 16.8.1807 Hodgkinses call / 18.8.1807 Hodgkins calls / 25.8.1807 call on Humphrys adv Hodgkins / 28.8.1807…


Hodgson, William

GODWIN DIARY: Hudson 28.9.1793 (This entry is currently coded in the Godwin Diary website to John Corrie Hudson - although the editorial notes say it isn't) / Hodgson 16.7.1794 at Newgate / 30.3.1796 Hodgson calls / 28.4.1796 meet Hodgson

William Hodgson DNB 1745-1851 who was in Newgate on the state side in 1794 and 1795. When first tried and imprisoned for uttering seditious and inflammatory words he was recorded in newspapers and official records as Hudson and the criminal register gave his age as 30 in 1794 which contradicts by 19 years the birth date in DNB (which seems based…


Hodson

Hodson 1.2.1799 at Mrs Fancourt's with Vardons & Chandler

Just possibly Septimus Hodson DNB 1768-1833. See also Hudson, printer in Bonney Diary dataset, and Hodgson, William for examples of how frequently these names were confused.