2.1.1790 hear Bishop at Holcroft's / 7.7.1791 again. Given Holcroft's many musical guests and the phrase 'hear Bishop' this may have been Henry Bishop, dancing master and violinist (see below) rather than listening to a bishop's sermon as suggested by the event tag (although Godwin earlier noted 'see bishop Newton' and 'hear bishop Horsley' both times he used a small b). Aickin the actor and Otley who was often at Holcroft's musical gatherings were perhaps less likely to go hear a sermon - and the second 'hear Bishop' was with Clementi, Shield & Bossy, all musicians.…
A-Z of Entries
Bishop, Eliza
call on E Bishop 5.7.1800 / 9.7.1800 call on E B / 11.7.1800 call on E B; adv EB & Everina at Delane's / 15.7.1800 call on EB / 19.7.1800 E B & Everina at Lefanu's / 23.7.1800 EB & Everina dine / 24.7.1800 sup at E B's / 31.7.1800 call on E B / 9.8.1800 again (all in Ireland)
The GD website has only coded the first entry above to Eliza Bishop, but all the E B entries in Dublin were quite clearly her
Bishopsgate
2.8.1810 M(ary) J(ane) for Bishopsgate, w. F(anny) / 6.8.1810 M(ary) J(ane) & F(anny) from Bishopsgate
The event tag on both above dates on GD website says Mary Jane Godwin visited Bishopsgate in the East End of London for four days. Given that Bishopsgate in London was hardly more than a mile from Skinner-st and that Godwin had been to Bishopsgate Heath in Windsor Forest on 1.7.1810, where apparently the Boinvilles or the Newtons were his hosts, it seems more likely to me that that was where Mrs Godwin and Fanny had gone for a break. These were the only three mentions of…
Black
26.9.1809 call on Black / 17.11.1809 again / 5.12.1811 again
A & J Black booksellers 7 Leadenhall-st from 1800 to 1822 trading as Black, Kingsbury & Parry from 1807 to 1812 (bbti)
Blackall, Samuel
22.10.1810 write to Blackhall / 17.11.1810 write to Blackall / 19.11.1810 again / 26.11.1810 write to Blackall: Patrickson (ppc) dines
Bodleian MS Abinger c.10 f.100 is a letter from Samuel Blackall dated 25.10.1810. He was the proctor and taxor of Emanuel College Cambridge and Godwin had written to him about Proctor Patrickson. See my entry for Watkinson
Blackburn, William
17.2.1789 Blackburne at Hollis' and 16.3.1789, Mr Blackburne 22.4.1789 there, Dr Blackburne 1.5.1789 at House of Commons, Blackburne 9.6.1789 and 19.1.1790 at Hollis', Blackburnes at Newton's 14.1.1796. William Blackburne MD of Spring Gardens and Mr William Blackburn of St Olaves, Southwark both appear in a list of subscribers to Hackney College 1788. Dr B (Monk's Roll 25.10.1755 to 9.4.1835) was a member of the Unitarian Society 1791, and son of Francis Blackburne DNB 1705-87. Mr B was a surveyor and architect DNB 1750-90 and a member of the Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade…
Blackburne, William
17.2.1789 Blackburne at Hollis' and 24.2.1789, 16.3.1789, Mr Blackburne 22.4.1789 there, Dr Blackburne 1.5.1789 at House of Commons, Blackburne 9.6.1789 and 19.1.1790 at Hollis', 14.1.1796 Blackburnes at Newton's. William Blackburne MD of Spring Gardens and Mr William Blackburn of St Olaves, Southwark both appear in a list of subscribers to Hackney College 1788. Dr B (Monk's Roll 25.10.1755 to 9.4.1835) was a member of the Unitarian Society 1791, and son of Francis Blackburne DNB 1705-87. Mr B was a surveyor and architect DNB 1750-90 and a member of the Society for the Abolition of the…
Blacker, George
George Blacker of Hounslow
Thomas Blacker Land Tax Heston 1801, 1802 £3 pa prop Wm Knight
Blackman
Blackman 10.5.1801 calls
Godwin must have been unsure of his name as he first wrote x x x and then Blackman in small letters above
Blackwood
Blackwood 14.7.1800 at Grattan's / 4.3.1806 at Rowan's
The GD website has coded the two above entries to William Blackwood DNB 1776-1834, though he had no connection with Ireland. They have correctly coded the 1808 and 1809 entries at Joseph Johnson's to him, but the four letters in 1830 which should also have been coded to him have been left uncoded (in brown). For Dublin possibles see work notes below
Blair
26.6.1792 Blair talked of with Jardine, 14.12.1792 Blair calls on Godwin, 3.1.1793 Godwin calls on Blair. In Godwin's 1796 list at end of 1792 and in 1794 version.
Most likely Hugh Blair DNB 1718-1800 though I have no evidence he was in London at this time; or less likely William Blair DNB 1766-1822 surgeon and methodist. It needs to be someone famous enough to talk about and include in the 1796 list. The later Blair from 16.1.1794 at Richard Johnson's (see Blair, Alexander) was a relative of the host and unlikely to have been this Blair
Blair, Alexander
16.1.1794 Blair at (Richard) Johnson's / 1.2.1794 Blairs at (Richard) Johnson's / 15.12.1796 again
Alexander Blair married Mary sister of Richard Johnson, his will PCC 1816
Blake, Arthur
SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Arthur Blake proposed member 24.1.1794 by John Horne Tooke 2nded John Augustus Bonney
GODWIN DIARY: 14.11.1805 at theatre adv Heath (& Blake).
GD website has coded this entry to Arthur Blake but it is possibly more likely to have been the famous William Blake if Heath was his fellow engraver James Heath. Blake (presumably Arthur) appeared in the 1794 version of Godwin's 1796 list for 1794 but was left out of the 1796 version.
Arthur Blake born about 1745 youngest son of Andrew Blake of St Kitts by Marcella French of Ireland.…
Blake, James
see Poland Street 19 to 44 in London Addresses dataset
James Blake 29 Poland St ratebooks 1796-7 / coincidence this was house next door to 28 where William Blake DNB 1757-1827 lived from 1785-90, and his brother James Blake was rated nearby at 28 Broad St (though ratebooks more often included it in Marshall St) from 1784 to 1807. William Blake's brother was generally supposed by Blake scholars to have remained a bachelor. James Blake = St James 22.11.1779 Mary Eaton botp by banns & James Blake = St James 9.8.1781 Ann Beconsall botp by banns. That register didn't note widowhood…
Blake, Robert
BONNEY DIARY 9.7.1794 Mr Blake (junr?) of Essex St / 29.10.1794 Blake / 14.11.1794 young Blake
Ascribed by Nicholas Roe to "probably Arthur Blake".but given the Essex St address this was more likely Robert Blake (History of Parliament 1766-1823 MP for Arundel 1819-1823). He was not exactly young at 28 but his father,John in whose attorney's firm at 14 Essex St he was a partner was still alive (his will PCC 1803). Robert Blake's son John Goble Blake was still a baby (bapt 19.11.1793 St Clement Danes). His father John, or indeed Arthur Blake could have been the entry of 29.10.1794…
Blake, William
GODWIN DIARY: Heath (& Blake) at theatre 14.11.1805
see my entry for Blake, Arthur to whom the above entry is coded on GD website. More likely to have been William Blake DNB 1757-1827, Heath was a friend and fellow-engraver.
SWEDENBORGIANS: William Blake and his wife Catherine were among the 18 who signed the 1788 Swedenborgian New Church Conference along with the 77 printed names.
GREATER SOHO: see Poland Street 19 to 44 in London Addresses dataset
William Blake 28 Poland St ratebooks Xmas 1785-1790
CRABB ROBINSON DIARY:
The journal of John…
Blanchet, Thomas
see Poland Street number not known in London Addresses dataset
Thomas Blanchet victular Poland St Westminster coroners jury 18.9.1788 / SunFire 1785 Thomas Blanchett victualler The White Hart, Newport Market / SunFire 1789 victualler Coach & Horses Conduit St / Thomas Blanchet adult bur St James 17.11.1800 & 26.2.1805 / Miss Blanchet dancer later Mrs Wybrow wife of eminent surgeon (Highfill, Burnim & Langhans) / Clarissa Blanchet = St Martin i t Fields 30.12.1793 William Wybrow botp banns wit Angelique Minton / 1.10.1794 Westminster Coroners Inquest William Wybrow pupil…