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Lunn, William Henry
Lunn's 19.3.1799
W H Lunn bookseller Cambridge 1787-1797, William Henry Lunn bookseller 332 Oxford St 1797-1801, Classical Library 30 Soho Sq 1802-16, committed suicide June 1815, (Maxted) will PCC 1815
Luntley
call on J J Luntley (not in) with Everina (Wollstonecraft) 20.9.1804 / 22.9.1804 call on Luntley with E(verina) W / 2.10.1804 again / 19.10.1804 meet Luntley / 6.11.1804 call on Luntley (not in) with E Wt / 7.11.1804 call on Luntley with E Wt / 14.11.1804 call on Luntley / 23.11.1804 again / 5.12.1804 call on Luntley & Hill, PS / 7.12.1804 write to Luntley / 22.12.1804 call on Luntley / 31.12.1804 again / 5.1.1805 again / 12.1.1805 again / 24.1.1805 again / 21.12.1809 Luntley adv at Miles'
John Luntley stockbroker of 181 Holywell St, Shoreditch, Mr Luntley Shoreditch…
Lushington, William
22.11.1794(alongside week ending) Lushington at Tooke's trial.
William Lushington 1747-1823 (History of Parliament) signed declaration of Friends of the People 11.4.92 but had resigned by November. Independent candidate for City of London in by-election March 1795 defeated Combe the Whig candidate. Justified Pitt's measures as "temporary sacrifice of liberty for security's sake". Of Marks Hall, Essex and Mount Pleasant, Tunbridge Wells. Could also be his relative Sir Stephen Lushington, East India Company director (History of Parliament) but William flirted much more with radicals.…
Luttrell, Henry
8.10.1795 see Luttrel at theatre / 9.10.1795 adv at miss Mansel's / 28.10.1795 at Montagu's / 15.4.1796 again / 19.10.1799 at Reynolds's / 16.5.1828 again / 17.7.1829 Thomson Luttrel at Reynolds's
Henry Luttrell DNB 1768-1851. Farington diary Jan 1796 dined at Malone's with Luttrell & Jephson and found them "democratish". Clearly Luttrell saw miss Mansel in her debut in Road to Ruin and went to congratulate her the next day, keeping her acquaintance both shortly after her marriage and long after.The idea that his mother was a gardener's daughter from Woodstock is a confusion of…
Luttrell, Henry Lawes
HENRY LAWES LUTTRELL 1737-1821
SUGGESTED ADDITION perhaps before the sentence beginning "Luttrell's personal unpopularity" <The Memoirs of Miss Arabella Bolton(1770) accused him of opium date rape, and neglect of parental responsibility towards a daughter who only lived 13 months, that he fathered on a gardener's daughter, Arabella Bolton, while he was a student at Oxford.>
CURRENT TEXT "survived by his wife and his only known child, a natural son, Henry Luttrell(1768-1851)"
SUGGESTED CHANGE <survived by his wife and at least three natural children, *…
Lyde, George
see Newman Street 1 to 9 in London Addresses dataset
SunFire 1792 George Lyde 9 Newman St (other occupier Ballord gent) / 1780 George Lyde of 27 Rathbone Pl subscr to Marriott's Dictionary (note this was address of engraver Philip Barraud, see Barraud Mrs Frances) / George Lyde was also a witness at the wedding of Philip Barraud's daughter Frances in 1788 / will of George Lyde of Morden College, Blackheath, Kent PCC 1804 dated 22.12.1803 exec Harrison Gray of 44 Rathbone Pl, handwriting sworn to 5.6.1804 by Ann Barraud spinster of Fulham & William Hodges perfumer of Rathbone Pl…
Lye
call on Lye 31.12.1804 / 3.1.1805 Lye calls / 22.6.1805 again
Francis Lye stationer 38 London Rd, Elephant & Castle (Holdens 1805) / Charles John Lye Esq 6 Barnards Inn Holborn (Holdens 1811) / John Lye of St Mary Undershaft will PCC 1807 / Rignell Lye opp. Red Lion Hoxton bricklayer Sun Fire 1802 / George & Edmund Lye carriers White Swan Inn yard, Holborn Bridge Sun Fire 1806 / Lye, 1 Carlisle Lane Lambeth Sun Fire 1810 / Francis Lye corn chamdler near White Hart Knightsbridge Sun Fire 1791
Lymans, James Howard
(see Francis Place's Autobiography ed. Mary Thale pages 117-118 engraver, 16.8.1833 now nearly 70 yrs old, vagabond, wife & 2 daus dead)
James Howard Lymans son of James & Elizabeth Lymans bapt 14.4.1765 St Bride's born 28.3.1765 New Street
James Lymans of New St Square St Brides stationer & chandler will PCC 13.8.1772 wife Elizabeth. He was son of Francis Lymans peruke maker of St Clement Danes and apprenticed 1748 to Francis Cogan stationer.
James lymans of St Dunstan i t West bach = St Geo Han Sq 12.4.1761 Elizabeth Hammatt otp sp by Archbishop…
Lyttelton, George
Godwin's diary Vol VII f 46r: Lyttleton had mrs Robinson's premices. M
George Lyttelton DNB 1709-1773 and Mary Robinson DNB 1756?1758? - 1800. The DNB article notes Mrs Robinson's addresses, 14 St James Place 1792-7, but then a series of other London addresses as her financial situation worsened. Careful research could probably establish this connection but I don't have time at present. See Andrews, Francis
M to the papers
8.2.1791 M to the papers. Evening Mail 5.2.1791 re: The School for Arrogance "it is attributed to Mr Marshall the translator of the German Hotel" St James Chronicle 5.2.1791 to 8.2.1791 "now avowed by Mr Marshall the supposed author not to be his production but that of Mr Holcroft; whom a disagreement with Mr Harris had for some time driven from the stage" James Marshall's letter to this effect was printed in Woodfall's Register 8.2.1791
M'Cummin
M'Cummin 12.2.1795 at Gerald's.
Perhaps the Captain John McCumming Paymaster of the 31st Foot who was tried along with his Lt Colonel William Hepburn in 1803 for embezzling regimental funds, he was sentenced to 18 months in the Kings bench and Hepburn to 12 months (Nat Arch TS11/881) see Hepburn, William
Macan, Thomas Townley
M'Can 7.8.1793 at Frost's Newgate.
Thomas Townley Macan (1770-93) from Dublin had been law student at Lincolns Inn but was confined for debt, then imprisoned in Newgate for 3 years from 16.7.1792 for a conspiracy to blow up the Kings Bench prison along with another Irishman Rev Richard Burgh, and Capt John Cummings, John Davis and John Bourne (Nat Arch HO42/21/142 & TS11/780). On 3.11.1793 the Public Advertiser reported his death in Newgate, of the same bout of gaol fever that killed Lord George Gordon.
Macarthy
4.3.1806 Macarthy at Rowan's / 18.4.1806 call with Rowan on Abbé Macarthy / 24.4.1806 Abbé Macarthy callsn / 13.5.1806 Macarthy dines at Godwin's / 26.5.1806 Abbé Macarthy calls / 10.6.1806 Macarthy callsne / 27.6.1806 call on Macarthyn / 6.9.1806 abbé Macarthy callsna / 3.1.1807 meet Macarthy / 3.2.1807 call on Macarthyn / 8.3.1807 Macarthy adv. at Plunket's / 1.4.1807 call on Hippisley, adv. Macarthy / 25.2.1809 Macarthy at S Beresford's
Abbé Nicolas de Macarthy 1769-1833 born in Ireland, was a (reluctant?) Jesuit at…
Macarthy, Felix
28.3.1794 at Newgate (with Gerrald) and 2.4.1794, 29.4.1794, 30.4.1794, 23.8.1794 there, 17.2.1796 at King's. In 1794 version of Godwin's 1796 list but left out of 1796 version
Felix Macarthy (see L Werkmeister The London Daily Press p52-5 re journalist's quarrels in 1781; Patrick O'Leary, Sir James Mackintosh The Whig Cicero p30-1 where it says he worked with Mackintosh on Oracle and introduced him to Joseph Gerrald, and was a friend of Prince of Wales via Lord Moira, and p62 where it says he was a contributor to the Albion newspaper in 1801
Felix McCarthy Esq 1793…
Macdonald
27.7.1789 Macdonald at Robinson's.
Perhaps Lewis Macdonald bookseller 454 Strand 1785-90 (Maxted), from the context of Robinson's typical guests