10.11.89 Nicolovius at Robinson's. Ludwig N. born 1767 or Matthias Friedrich N. born 1768. 1791 Friedrich N. publisher at Konigsberg
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Nicolovius
Nicolson, Alfred
Alfred Nicolson dines 19.6.1803
This may well have been the 15 year old son of Francis Nicholson 1753-1844 painter who was living in Somers Town by 1803. Alfred's dates were 1788-1833, he served in the Navy before working as a painter. See Nicholson, Catherine for A Nicholson entries that could have been him, though probably not. Also some plain Nicholson entries could have been his father Francis rather than Godwin's close friend William Nicholson, but I haven't noticed any that look like they might have been. I don't think there was any Alfred in William Nicholson's family.
Niederstetter, von
HCR diary 23.2.1825 at Aders "a Prussian diplomatist going to America, a Herr von Niederstätter an elegant and sensible man"
Ludwig Niederstetter 1788-1846 chargé d'affaires from Prussia to the United States from 1825 to 1830 (en.wikipedia)
Niminis, Dr
27.1.1806 Wroughton, proxy, adv. Dr Niminis
May have been a stage name (as Godwin was apparently trying to communicate with theatre manager Richard Wroughton) but I could find no reference to it anywhere
Nitsch, Friedrich August
call on Niche 31.10.1793 (with Richter) / 23.3.1795 Nitsch's lecture.
Friedrich August Nitsch, pupil of Kant, lecturer at Konigsberg, translated Kant into English 1797
Nixon
Nixons 14.8.1801 at Reynolds's, North Cray
Quite likely Robert Nixon 1759-1837, curate of Foots Cray 1784-1804 in John Colley Nixon DNB pre 1759-1818. He exhibited at Royal Academy and was said to have talent-spotted Joseph Mallord William Turner DNB 1775-1861. He died at Kenmure Castle, New Galloway
Noble
call on Noble 25.6.1799 / 19.8.1799 calls / 25.8.1799 call on (not in) / 20.10.1799 calls / 31.10.1799 call on (not in) / 3.11.1799 meet (&Lewis) / 22.11.1799 call on / 3.12.1799 call on / 15.12.1799 calls / 6.1.1800 call on / 3.5.1800 adv at Bedford House / 16.5.1800 call on / 24.9.1800 calls / 16.6.1801 adv at Nicholson's (Fleet & Chetwynd) / 25.2.1830 adv at E Prentice's
R Noble printer of Godwin's book St Leon (1799). Richard Noble printer was at 4 Gt Shire La, Temple Bar 1790-1800, 50 Chapel St Pentonville 1802, Robert Noble printer at Green Arbour Court, Old Bailey…
Noel, Francois Joseph Michel
Noel 6.9.1792, 13.9.1792, 14.10.1792, 24.10.1792 and 1.11.1792.
Francois Joseph Michel Noel born 12.1.1756 and died 29.1.1841. Lawyer and ally of George Danton, sometimes called the Abbe Noel.
Noferi
see Poland Street 1 to 9 & 49 to 62 in London Addresses dataset
Public Advertiser 5.4.1757 composition by Gio. Battista Noferi / Giovanni Baptista Noferi = Linton Cambs 18.8.1757 Ann Ottway / Francis Noferi = St Marylebone 7.11.1774 Mary Wester / many ads 1770s guittar accompaniment &c by Signor Noferi / Public Advertiser 17.3.1781 benefit for Mr Noferi 2 Poland St / General Advertiser 21.2.1782 apoplectic fit of Mr Noferi leader of the ballet at Kings Theatre Opera House / Morning Herald 28.2.1782 Mr Noferi died 26.2.1782 / Morning Herald 11.4.1782 benefit for Mrs Noferi 5…
Nolan
19.7.1808 call on Philips: adv. Nolan
Only instance in Godwin's diary. Two authors from DNB. Michael Nolan DNB 1763?-1827 and Frederick Nolan DNB 1784-1864, neither in the radical camp.
Norcliffe, James
SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Sir James Norcliffe proposed member 17.5.1782 by John Cartwright 2nded John Jebb
Ker, James Innes- (DNB 1736-1823)
Norfolk, 11th Duke
28.6.1808 write to Norfolk & Selkirk
Charles Howard DNB 1746-1815, 11th Duke of Norfolk
Norris
21.7.1796 Norris's with Norgate
The will PCC 1796 of James Norris gent of Norwich mentioned his friend Elias Norgate. His burial was at Norwich on 19.7.1796 two days before this entry, His brother the Rev William Norris 1727-98 lived at Wood Norton, close to Dalling where Godwin's family lived, With his wife Susanna (nee Chad, married at Wells , Norfolk 6.6.1758) he had at least 4 sons and 2 daughters. The eldest son William 1759-1818 was admitted Lincolns Inn 1777 and became a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries 1784 secretary of it by 1797, Another son the Rev George was born 6.…
Norris, Dr
see Poland Street 19 to 44 in London Addresses dataset
Norris 26 Poland St ratebooks 1788-94 (Edward 1789 and 1793-4, Thomas 1790-2) // Boyle's Court Guide 1793-4 Dr Norris // will PCC 1793 Thomas Norris chemist and in the practice of physic, St Geo Han Sq (the owner of Dr Noris's much advertised drops) left his property to William Bacon of Oxford St and his clerk John Satchell in trust for his dau Mary Ann Gale and her children Charlotte, Thomas & Robert Gale / Thomas Gale bach otp = St Margaret Westminster 26.3.1775 Mary Ann Norris sp otp by lic wits Thos Norris, Jos Fox //…
North, F
23.5.1790 F North at Paradise's. In 1794 version of Godwin's 1796 list but left out of 1796 version
Probably not the blind and ageing politician Lord North but either his son Francis DNB 1761-1817 who wrote a play 'The Kentish Baron' 1791 or his son Frederick DNB 1766-1827 who was a Fellow of Royal Society and joined Greek Orthodox church, so very much up Paradise's street but perhaps abroad at this time
North, Martha
see Poland Street 19 to 44 in London Addresses dataset
Martha North spinster 31 Poland St SunFire 1786 / perhaps the Martha North bur St Pancras 8.4.1827 age 88
North, Richard Toulmin
R North 24.3.1800 at Reynolds'
Richard Toulmin North baptised 13.3.1782 Kirby Lonsdale, Lancs son of Miles & Susanna North. His mother married Miles North in 1778 and married 2ndly in 1799 the older brother of Frederick Reynolds DNB 1764-1841 (see Reynolds, Richard). He inherited the Manor of Tunstal and became a JP for West Yorks and a Major in the militia. A sad, or amusing account of his later "lunacy" can be found in the Morning Post of 27.2.1847. He was dead by 1866
Northcote, James
2.6.1796 Ne jr at Northcote's / 17.5.1800 dine at Milton Gallery with Northcote; sup at Hoare's with N / 2.6.1800 pere at Northcote's
This must mean Northcote junior but there is nothing in James Northcote DNB 1736-1831 to suggest who that could have been. Northcote was unmarried with one older brother and one sister. He may have had an illegitimate son or a nephew who died before he did, (otherwise they would probably have been mentioned in his will). The pere entry adds to this possibility as James Northcote's father died in 1791. In John Westbrook Chandler's letter to Godwin of…