A-Z of Entries

Moffat, William

Moffat 31.12.1793 at Thelwals / 28.1.1794 at Muir's / 26.1.1801 at Charles Lamb's (probably a different Moffat).

William Moffat, Edinburgh solicitor (Nat Arch TS11/956/3501). A letter from Maurice Margarot in Edinburgh to the London Corresponding Society received 26.12.1793 introduced the bearer William Moffatt (Thale) so he had only been in London a week when Godwin met him. Private agent for Muir and Palmer (Barrell & Mee, Treason Trials vol 5). William Moffatt of Charles St, Edinburgh was the Edinburgh office of the Courier newspaper 1799-1800
 


Moir

In 1794 version of Godwin's 1796 list for 1784, left out of 1796 list / 14.12.1796 Moir at House of Commons (Austrian Subsidy)

Probably the Rev John Moir (see D Rivers, Literary memoirs of Living Authors p 51 (1798) who said he was "supposed to have been concerned in some of the newspapers") curate and rector of St Dionis Backchurch, supposed to have written a life of C J Fox in 1783 (also ascribed to a Mr Laurence) but his work "Preventive Policy" was said to be of quite conservative views. Morning Chronicle 22.11.1823 said Thomas Erskine when briefly Lord Chancellor presented Moir…


Moira

9.7.1800 dine at la. Moira's / 11.7.1800 call on Moira / 24.7.1800 again / 1.8.1800 call on la. Moira / 9.8.1800 dine at la. Moira's / 13.4.1808 Countess of Moira dies / 28.11.1826 Hastings dies

The two calls on Moira in Dublin were between two dinners at La. Moira's. Otherwise Godwin only recorded their deaths, using the name Hastings for Lord Moira. It is possible that Moira in 1800 referred to Lady Moira and that Godwin never met Lord Moira. See Francis Hastings DNB 1754-1826 and Elizabeth Rawdon DNB 1731-1808.


Molet

Molets & c in Putney coach 29.7.1798


Molini

Molini calls 20.4.1802 / 18.6.1802 adv at Nicholson's

Peter Molini 1730-1806 (British Book Trades Index) bookseller in London from 1765-1798, trading in 1795 as P & G Molini and as Molini, Polidori, Molini & Co. He voted Fox & Hood in 1790 from Shepherd St, Hanover Sq. James John Molini had an Italian perfumery warehouse in Haymarket. According to Highfill Burnim & Langhans Signor Molini singer, manager & composer was living at 14 Hanover Sq in 1797 (letter from Mme Mara to Jane Pope), and miss Molini performed at Drury Lane Theatre in 1798-99. Newspapers of 28.6…


Molony

5.2.1806 write to Molony

<S Abinger c.39 f.15 copy in Godwin's hand of letter from D P Molony Kingston Jamaica dated 14.1.1806 to Marsh & Creed 26 Norfolk St London concerning the death of Lt Wollstonecraft, Godwin's brother in law. Probably the David Patrick Molony merchant of Falmouth, Cornwall will PCC 4.5.1813


Monaco, Prince Joseph of

5.2.1798 at (John) King's. In Godwin's 1796 list 

Prince Joseph of Monaco 1763-1816 see Wikipedia.  His first wife was guillotined in July 1794 and he then married Frances Margaret dau of Mark Rainsford of Saleen co Kildare and widow of Major General Welbore Ellis Doyle DNB 1758 -1798 will PCC 1798, she died 1.12.1806.


Moncrieff

13.11.1796 Moncrieff adv at Holcroft's / 7.3.1807 call on Lauderdale (adv. sir H Moncrieff)

Sir Henry Wellwood Moncrieff 1750-1827 minister of the Church of Scotland (see Burke's Peerage & Baronetage). Though a supporter of Fox, he doesn't seem a likely candidate for Holcroft's visitor in 1796


Money, John

general Money 19.6.1799 at Opie's

John Money DNB 1739/40-1817 military theorist and balloonist. Of Trowse Newton, Norfolk so that may have been a connection with Mrs Opie (Amelia Alderson)


Monkhouse

GODWIN DIARY:  Monkhouse 5.8.1790 at George Robinson's (or quoted there?) / 14.1.1818 calls with Wordsworth / 14.2.1818 at Telford's

CRABB ROBINSON DIARY: 2.2.1822 "dined at Monkhouse's calling by way on the Aders & Flaxmans"

                                                   2.4.1823 saw Lambs at Monkhouse's "succeeded in making an arrangement for a party at Aders's which delighted them greatly"

                                                   6.5.1827 Monkhouse's brother John from Wales. Monkhouse's widow married Mr Dick

The Monkhouse in 1819 and 1822-3…


Monro, Hector

sir Hector Monro 29.12.1794 adv at Crisp's.

History of Parliament 1728-1806, MP for Inverness Burgh 1788-1802, an Indian 'nabob' will PCC 1806 Hector Munro. friend of Dowager Duchess of Gordon
 


Montagu, Basil

The DNB entry for Basil Montagu is in error about the date Montagu married his 2nd wife, Laura Rush, which was at Glasgow on 6.9.1801. His 3rd wife was clearly the one in entries after 1806, she was famous as Thomas and Jane Carlyle's 'noble lady'.
Although Montagu first appeared in Godwin's 1796 list for 1795, the entry for 6.12.1794 was only a 'see' so may have been him.
The B M on f 46r of Vol VII of Godwin's diary before the 1796 list is surely him, see Montague, Sidney

Amendments to Oxford DNB

BASIL MONTAGU 1770-1851
CURRENT TEXT "His second marriage…


Montagu. Mary Elizabeth

mrs Robert Montagu's, Brampton 17.6.1797 / 18.6.1797

Admiral Robert Montagu 1763-1830 will PCC 1830, elder brother of Basil Montagu & son of 4th Earl of Sandwich by Martha Ray, married 10.5.1786 at St Margaret's Westminster, Mary Elizabeth dau of Edward L'Epine merchant of Gt George St will PCC 1788. Her husband was probably absent on naval service at the time


Montague

see Montagu, Basil


Montague, Sidney

Godwin's diary Vol VII f 46r Sidney Montague for India, 1788 - refuses 5 guineas of BM, & takes 5s - about 21

See Gentleman Radical by C & D K Bewley, which cites Mrs Thelwall's Life of John Thelwall p77 and Samuel Rogers' Recollections p145. Sidney Montague was said to be Horne Tooke's illegitimate son, but I can find very little evidence for it in the sources that the Bewleys cite, they presumably had other sources that they didn't cite, particularly for the events involving Basil Montagu, who must be the B M above. Godwin's note above may be for all I know one of the…


Montague, surveyor

29.10.1807 call on Montague, surveyor / 4.11.1807 call on Montague (not seen) / 30.11.1807 call on Montagu, surveyor

SunFire 1781 William Montague, surveyor 13 Bunhill Row
Holdens 1811 James Montague architect & surveyor Morn Post 22.5.1811 appointed surveyor to Blackfriars-bridge, later Surveyor to City of London, his will PCC 6.5.1853
Holdens 1811 William Mountague surveyor 24 Charterhouse-sq (his will PCC 25.4.1843 of Upper Gloucester-st Dorset-sq)


Montgomery, James

25.9.1789 Montgomery at T Hollis' / 14.9.1790 again.

James Montgomery mariner (1726-93) of Stepney buried Bunhill Fields 7.2.1793 age 66, married Susan Anthony of Beaconsfield 20.1.1774 St Olave Hart St London. The will of John Anthony PCC 1800 (see his entry for his relation to Hollis) mentioned his sister Susanna Montgomery and her children James, Susanna (died Paris 1851) and Margaret. Kedrick Sharp of Orford, Suffolk appr 1782 to James Montgomery mariner of Whitechapel

 


Moody, John

Moody 25.9.1800 at mrs Plunket's. In Godwin's 1796 list for 1800 / 2.6.1802 at H Tooke's / 18.5.1806 again / 20.11.1806 seek Moody at Barnes / 21.11.1806 call on Moody (not in) adv mrs M, write /29.11.1806 write to Moody / 7.12.1806 dine at Moody's, Turnham Green / 7.1.1807 Moody calls / 10.12.1807 write to Moody / 10.1.1808 dine at Moody's, Turnham Green / 21.1.1811 write to Moody / 8.4.1814 call on C L Moody / 20.4.14 meet C L Moody

John Moody DNB 1736/7-1812 singer & actor. The two C L Moody entries in 1814 must have been (his son?) Christopher Lake Moody Doctor of Laws of…


Moon

Moon (female) 18.12.1789 at miss Williams'


Moor

major Moor 18.9.1805 at Joseph Johnson's

Edward Moor DNB 1771-1848 writer on Hinduism left India Feb 1805. Listed in Allibone as Major Edward Moor