A-Z of Entries

Northcote, Thomas

SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Rev Thomas Northcote of Chelsea proposed member 13.10.1780 by Richard Brocklesby 2nded John Cartwright

He was perhaps the Thomas Northcote son of Joseph of Newbury who matric. Oxford 1763 age 36. He spent some years as a chaplain in India but didn't appear in any Army Lists (full of half pay) despite calling himself a Chaplain in the Royal Artillery on his book title pages. There is a letter from John Bourke to the Rev Thomas Northcote dated 1776 in Sheffield Archives WWM/BkP/4/1/15 (not seen). His Observations on the Natural & Civil…


Norton, Thomas

Tho Norton 28.3.1800 calls /31.8.1802 call with MJ (mrs Godwin) at Norton's

Perhaps Thomas Norton will PCC 1814 merchant & insurance broker of The Grove, Hackney


not in London

14.9.1802 to 18.9.1802 and 24.9.1803 to 11.10.1803 should have not in London tag. NOW CORRECTED on GD website but 17.7.1821 to 20.7.1821 should also have this tag
 


Notcutt, William

SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: William Notcutt of Ipswich proposed member 10.1.1794 by Francis Weldon 2nded George Williams. He had already appeared in the minutes on 29.6.1792 listed as having taken 100 copies of Thomas Paine's Letter to Dundas

William Notcutt linendraper of Ipswich 1743-1809. His grandfather Rev William Notcutt born Whirgton, Somerset 1672, married Martha Payne (died 1755) and was minister at Tacket Street Meeting House, Ipswich from 1724 till his death on 17.7.1756. His father John Notcutt 1711-1778, his mother Susanna née Wilkinson (died 1785). He was…


Nott's

10.8.1807 M(arshall) dines, Nott's

Nott's was a coffee house in Bell-yard, Temple-bar (Holdens directory 1811)


Nott, Thomas

Nott of Stratford 13.10.1794  on coach.

Thomas Nott surgeon & apothecary of Stratford will PCC 1802. His father Samuel clerk of Worcester and his brother John MD of Hotwells, Bristol
 


Nugent

23.3.1794 at Hubbard's. In Godwin's 1796 list inserted above for 1794, not in 1794 version / 19.5.1795 at Jennings' with Ferguson / 6.11.1795 at Carr's / 13.4.1799 mrs Nugent adv at E Reynolds' / 4.5.1800 mrs Nugent at E Reynolds's / 25.9.1800 3 Nugents at mrs Plunket's / 12.6.1828 Nugent at Reynolds's / 30.7.1828 seek L Nugent / 31.7.1828 call on L Nugent (not in) / 1.8.1828 write to L Nugent / Godwin read te 3443 in 1832 unidentified on GD website

The Nugent at Carr's in 1795 may well have been the Irish artist and engraver Thomas Nugent as he was next to Martin Archer Shee,…


Nunn, James

Nunn's 20.3.1799 / 8.3.1806 call on Nunn / 18.11.1809 again

James Nunn bookseller 48 Gt Queen St Lincolns Inn Fields from 1785, son William


Nunnick

Nunnis 17.2.1799 at Holcroft's / Nunnick 17.3.1799 there / 16.6.1801 call on Nunnick

Nunnis being a rare to nonexistent surname was probably Godwin's mistake for Nunnick on first hearing


Nunnis

see Nunnick


Nutton, junr

Nutton, junr 20.6.1802 at Horne Tooke's

A very rare name spelt thus, only appeared once in Godwin's diary, so who was Nutton senior? Often spelt Nutting, as when James Nutton widower of Shoreditch married Sarah Bedson widow there 20.5.1804 he signed his name Nutting, a much commoner name


O'Brien, Dennis

O'Brien 22.3.1806 adv at theatre

This should probably be added to the person record of Dennis O'Bryen on GD website


O'Byrne

11.2.1796 at Lauderdale's O'Byrne / 3.3.1796 at Col Barry's Byrne / 7.11.1803 at H Rowan's O Byrne / 3.2.1804 again / 15.11.1804 again / 14.12.1808 call on Byrne / 24.12.1812 write to N Byrne.   In Godwin's 1796 list for 1796

For the first two entries above perhaps Capt Gregory O'Byrne of 15th dragoons, Irish gamester 1779 (Walpole Correspondence 25:12) of 84 Pall Mall 1792 of 31 Clarges St 1799, in Paris 1802 and seized at English Customs for bringing back wine (see Morning Post 29.12.1801, 21.4.1802, 13.12.1802). Clearly N Byrne of 1812 was not him but was probably Nicholas Byrne…


O'Hara

SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: John Hamilton O'Hara original member 1780

GODWIN DIARY: O'Hara 30.1.1805 at H Rowan's / 8.10.1806 meet O'Hara (with Curran) / 20.9.1808 dine at O'Hara's (with Curran) / 26.9.1808 O'Hara calls / 5.10.1808 call on O'Hara / 15.9.1810 O'Hara calls / 29.11.1810 call on O'Hara / 4.6.1811 O'Hara calls

Quite likely Charles O'Hara 1746-1822 M P for Sligoshire from 1776. In 1811 his London address was Limmer's Hotel, Conduit-st. Opposed the Union but retained his seat, he was rather nervously in opposition to the government. See History of…


O'Hara, Ann

see Poland Street 1 to 9 & 49 to 62 in London Addresses dataset

Ann O"Hara ratebooks 52 Poland St 1782 / (news) she died 26.3.1782 Poland St / her will PCC 1784 dated 11.10.1781 mentioned her two nephews Charles & George O'Hara mulatto boys born at Senegal, sons to brother Charles O"Hara. On 19.6.1784 Jemima O'Hara spinster of St Geo Han Sq swore to her handwriting but admon was granted to Thomas King a creditor. Anne & Jemima O'Hara were two natural (i.e.illegitimate) daughters of James O'Hara, baron Tyrawley DNB 1681/2-1773, and Charles O'Hara DNB c.1740-1802 was their…


O'Hara, Charles

20.9.1808 dine at O'Hara's, w. Curran, Wolcot, Lane, Hutchins & R(ichard) C(urran)

Quite likely Charles O'Hara 1746-1822 M P for Sligoshire from 1801. In 1811 his London address was Limmer's Hotel, Conduit-st. He had certainly been at Westminster on 24.5.1808 (see History of Parliament). He was rather nervously in opposition to the government


O'Neil

at Gerrald's (Newgate) sees Oneil (could have been visitor or inmate)


O'Reilly, John

see Poland Street 19 to 44 in London Addresses dataset

John O'Reilly (Orely) 44 Poland St ratebooks 1774-9 / SunFire 1777 John O'Relly taylor Poland St


O'Reily

tea at O'Reily's 16.7.1800 (in Ireland) / 17.8.1800 O'Reilly at (Robert) Darwin's (in Shrewsbury) / 25.9.1800 O Reily at mrs Plunket's (in London) / 28.9.1800 meet O'Reily

Some suggestions. In Edward O'Reilly Dict Irish Biog 1765-1830 his brother Andrew died 1862, United Irishman & Paris correspondent of the Times. As Andrew Eugene O'Reilly of 17 Rue Lepelethere Paris he was witness in 1838 to the will of Lewis Goldsmith DNB 1763/4-1846. Richard Bray O'Reilly was manager of the Pantheon, London.  Dublin Trades 1797 John O'Reilly merchant, Hugh George O'Reilly brewer & 5…


O'Ryan

17.2.1796 O'Ryan at King's

John O'Ryan MD Edinburgh 1791 / 1793 MD St Augustine's Pl Bristol / Holden's 1811 of Waterford ireland / Paris 1818, York 1820 will PCC 1823 MRCP, retired RN surgeon of Paris mentions Hannah Sarah Richardson of Spondon Derby / will PCC 1942 Mary O'Ryan of Brussels

Thomas O'Ryan 1793 merchant 7 Trinity St Bristol / 1803 bankrupt

Thomas O'Ryan London 1796 subscr to Jones's Book-keeping, Land Tax tenant New Rd West, St Geo in the East / bur 18.10.1798 St Leonard Shoreditch age 33 of Gardners Row