A-Z of Entries

Telfer, William

see Poland Street 19 to 44 in London Addresses dataset

William Telfer 38 Poland St ratebooks 1782-4 / William Telfer hairdresser Poland St voted 1784 Hood & Fox / William Telfar (signed Telfer) = St Anne Soho 19.12.1774 Betty Morres her mark botp banns


Temple

15.7.1796 mes Temple & Arthur at Raven's / 8.1.1797 mes Temple at King's / 17.9.1804 call on Jo(seph) G(odwin) & H(olcrof)t (or Harriet?) : Curran calls n(ot in). adv. Temples / 1.10.1824 call on Lemon, SPO adv  Upcot, Temple / 19.10.1831 dine at Uwins with miss Temple

Temple was a fairly frequent surname among Norfolk farmers. Of the later four entries in London, that of 1804 may have been the Norfolk connection Temples if they were visiting Joseph Godwin, the diary entry seems ambiguous as to where the "adv" was.

Norwich wills John T farmer…


Temple, Richard Godman

SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Richard Godman Temple of Fratton nr Portsmouth proposed member 26.1.1781 by John Cartwright 2nded Edward Bridgen

Baptised 27.4.1752 son of Robert & Susanna Temple at Portsmouth Unitarian. Robert Temple = Palace Chapel, Chichester, Sussex 11.1.1749 Susanna Godman. 1779 freeholder of Portsea voted for Jervoise Clark Jervoise (QV*). SunFire brewer of Portsea. He married at Mortlake 8.9.1785 Elizabeth dau of Timothy Yeats of Mortlake (will PCC 1792). SunFire 1788, 1792 Esq of Portsea. Subscr 1786 to Pike's Sermons, 1787 to Jebb's works, 1788…


Templeton, John Henry

Templeton 29.5.1797 adv at Bail M(arshall)

John Henry Templeton 5th Baron Templeton married 7.10.1796 Mary daughter of John Montagu 5th Earl of Sandwich (see Sandwich). Godwin went with Basil Montagu, illegitimate son of the 4th Earl of Sandwich, to bail James Marshall. At present I don't know where or what Marshall's offence might have been, but it does look as if Basil Montagu asked his half brother, and his son-in-law, both peers of the realm, to come along, and that must have added considerable weight in Marshall's favour


Tennant, Mrs

Letter from Emma Pauncefote to Crabb Robinson dtaed 7.8.1842 but probably error for 7.9.1842 "I had no sooner despatched my letter to you yesterday than I received one from my friend in Wales (Mrs Tennant) in answer to my application to her on my sisters account the following is an extract of her letter on that subject 'Your sister my dearest friend, appears indeed to be in a most unfortunate situation, I quite agree with yours and her friend, that an Annuity would be the wisest mode of assisting her. I shall be most happy to send my mite of fifteen pounds (you only do justice to my…


Terry

Terry 16.7.1800 at Reeves's / 20.7.1800 at Webb's


Terry, Christopher

Terry 17.12.1794 at Crisp's.

Christopher Terry of Kingston, Surrey swore to handwriting of John Crisp's will 1803. He was buried at Kingston 26.1.1838 age 92 and baptised at St Botolph Aldersgate 30.1.1745/6 son of Christopher Terry of the Wheelwright's Company and Elizabeth his wife nee Burton married 29.6.1742 St Andrew Holborn., Freedom of City 13.9.1775, subscr 1794 to poems by Mrs Darwall (formerly Mrs Whateley), 1795 to 6 satires of Horace trans Wm Clubbe

 


Terry, Daniel

23.11.1813 dine at Poole's, w. Terry / 29.5.1814 dine at Kenney's, w. Poole & Terry / 14.9.1815 dine at Poole's, w. Terry / 3.10.1817 meet Kenney & Terry / 15.7.1825 meet Terry / 23.6.1829 Terry

Daniel Terry DNB 1789-1829 actor and playwright. The 1829 entry above is written very faintly and probably meant Terry dies but Godwin uncertain of date?


the 1796 list

The so-called "1796 list" is at the end of Vol VII of Godwin's diary on folios 45 to 48 after the diary entry for 24.9.1796 and is transcribed on the GD website after that day. There is an earlier version of it in Abinger c 31 f 90-92 readable online in the Western Manuscripts section of the Bodleian Library website / e-Resources / All Resources, which goes nearly to the end of 1794 and probably dates from soon after 1.11.1794 (when its last name, Wharton, appeared in the diary). The version in the diary is preceded by a sort of top twenty-five list of Godwin's acquaintances on f 45v…


Thelwall, Mrs

Mrs Thelwal 15.5.1794 Godwin calls on her / 18.5.1794 adv at Holcroft's / 15.7.1794 & 8.8.1794 Godwin calls on her / 17.9.1794 tea at Hazlitt's, 23.11.1794 dines at Foulkes'.

All these while her husband was in prison. Susan Vellum see John Thelwall DNB 1764-1834


Theobald

16.6.1809 call on Theobald, bill-brokers / 20.6.1809 call on Theobald / 19.9.1809 again / 25.9.1809 again / 29.11.1809 again / 14.12.1809 again / 6.1.1810 again / 29.1.1810 again / 16.2.1810 again / 17.2.1810 again / 21.11.1810 again / 6.12.1810 again / 13.4.1811 again / 20.8.1811 again / 18.9.1811 again / 2.3.1812 call of Theobald & Lambert / 4.7.1812 call on Theobald / 1.12.1812 again / 3.5.1813 again / 26.1.1814 again / 23.8.1816 again / 8.12.1816 call on Aldis: meet Theobalds / 21.6.1819 meet Theobald jr / 13.7.1819 call on Theobald / 28.8.1820 Theobald & Monro sign / 3.10.1823…


Thibaut

HCR diary 1.3.1831 "called at Birchall's in Bond Street, to order musick for Thibaut"

                    2.3.1821 Robinson (by letter) asked Pickford "to tell Thibaut that Aders will procure his musick for him"

Marquardt I p181 n129 Anton Friedrich Justus Thibaut 1772-1840. For his younger brother Bernhard Friedrich Thibaut 1775-1832 see Marquardt I p 41 n 72. And see Marquardt's index


Thiebault

Robinsons (Thiebault) 31.7.1804 / 24.10.1804 (contract, Thiebault)

Godwin first looked at Thiebault on 19.7.1804 and in the GD website this is coded to te 1490 unable to identify. It was clearly Dieudonne Thiebault's "Mes souvenirs de vingt ans sejour a Berlin, ou, Frederic le Grand" Paris 1804, 5 vols. It appears that on 31.7.1804 he discussed it with the Robinsons and he worked his way through the 5 volumes between 7.8.1804 and 26.12.1804, either reading it or perhaps translating it. The mention of a contract on 24.10.1804 didn't coincide with any meeting with any of the Robinsons…


Thomas

23.3.1789 (mes) Thomas at Miss Williams' / miss T 31.5.1795 at Foulkes / Thomas 11.4.1796 and 15.5.1796 at Mrs Robinson's / 21.7.1796 at John Taylor's / 28.11.1796 adv at Mrs Inchbald's / 5.2.1798 at John King's / 19.7.1800 Thomas's at Lefanu's in Ireland / 3.7.1801 call on Thomas L S / 5.7.1801 again / 22.12.1802 miss Thomas's call / 4.1.1803 miss Thomas calls / 11.8.1807 call on Thomas, S T, / 11.5.1812, 7.2.1813, 30.5.1813 & 14.7.1813 all adv at Francis Place's / 2.11.1814 Thomas au soir, then none till 1831.

For the first, and…


Thomas, John

see Poland Street 19 to 44 in London Addresses dataset

John Thomas 19 Poland St ratebooks 1789-93, 1792 marked "in King's Bench" / 1790 directory John Thomas cabinet maker Poland St / SunFire 1786 John Thomas cabinetmaker Edward St Cavendish Sq 1792 4 Angel & Porter Alley, Golden Lane / a common name 10 marriages at St James 1775-92


Thomas, John Deere

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

Rev Mr Thomas 46 Poland St ratebooks 1786-1788 / marriage license 1.6.1766 John Deere Thomas clerk of St George the Martyr & Margaret Hackmeister widow of Tottenham (Margaret Dodd sp of Stoke Newington = 16.8.1761 there Jurgen Hackmeister of St Stephens Exeter, his will PCC 1762 all to wife Margaret) / John Deere Thomas = St Stephen, Bristol 12.6.1774 Elizabeth Kerslake / will PCC 1819 of John Deere Thomas dated 20.3.1811 mentioned dau Jane, dau Elizabeth Wroughton & grand dau Margaret Emma Pearse / Nat…


Thomas, Miss

31.5.1795 at Foulkes'

see Thomas


Thomas, Thomas

see Autobiography of Francis Place ed. Mary Thale pages 86 and 87. Ousted Simon Place from his pub

The landlord of the Kings Arms in Arundel Street was a William Thomas,  (rate books 1776)  He went bankrupt (Oxford Journal 1.5.1779). The ratebooks for 1778 named George Hall there. In the trials of the Gordon rioters in 1780 a Mr Hill of the Kings Arms, Arundel Street was a witness.. Simon Place was there in the rate books of 1782 and 1785. In that year Thomas Thomas was in the ratebooks further down Arundel Street (presumably the Watermans Arms as Place stated). In 1789 to…


Thomas, William

see Batemans Buildings in London Addresses dataset

William Thomas 15 Batemans Buildings ratebooks 1774 / a common name but perhaps the same as William Thomas ratebooks Greek St 1777 / SunFire 1777 William Thomas upholder Greek St / William Thomas upholder (or upholsterer) Greek St voted 1780 Fox & Rodney ,1784 Hood & Wray, 1788 Hood

 


Thompson, Alexander

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

Alexander Thompson 13 Poland St ratebooks 1792-95 / Alexander son of Alexander & Jane Thompson bapt 1778 St James / SunFire 1779 Alexander Thompson milkman Paved Alley Pall Mall