A-Z of Entries

Hannam, Richard

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

Derby Mercury 25.4.1793 Mr Hannam attorney Poland St bankrupt / Richard Hannam & William Stacey Law List 1794-1800 61 Poland St attorneys / Middlesex Sessions Aug 1793 Richard Hannam of Poland St Soho witness to signature / Richard son of Richard & Elizabeth Hannam bapt 24.2.1760 St James / Richard son of Richard Hannam & Ann bapt 10.8.1793 St James


Hannam, William

11.8.1810 Guildhall; Tabart, Hannam &c / 20.8.1810 Examination of sir R(ichard) P(hillips); adv. Hannam &c / 21.8.1810 Guildhall; Tabart, Hannam &c / 9.10.1810 Baptist's Head; Tabart, Hannam &c / 12.10.1810 call on Hannam (not seen) / 5.2.1811 theatre; adv. Hannam / 1.6.1811 Hannam's clerk calls

William Hannam solicitor & general agent, for the West India islands, & actuary to the masonic society, Piazza Chambers, Covent-gdn (Holdens directory 1811) was the attorney dealing with Benjamin Tabart's bankruptcy. From the same attendees we can deduce that the…


Hanrott, Francis

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

Francis Hanrott 5 Poland St ratebooks 1777 / Francis Hanrott gent Poland St voted 1774 Percy & Clinton / Morning Post 12.4.1777 ad for house in Blackheath, Mr Hanrott in Poland St / SunFire 1780 Francis Hanrott gent 1 Laurence Pountney Hill / Gazetteer 2.3.1785 F.G. Hanrott steward of Middlesex Dispensary / will PCC of Francis Hanrott of Hale End Essex gent dated 24.2.1783 mentioned wife Elizabeth, son Philip (other children provided for) sworn to by his sons Francis Gastry Hanrott of Brunswick Sq, St Pancras…


Hansard, Ann

miss Hansard 16.10.1800 at tea at Godwin's with H G and Forsyth / 26.11.1800 at tea at Godwin's with H G / 17.10.1802 dines at Godwin's with H G and Forsyth.

Ann Hansard was bound to Hannah Godwin on 26.11.99 (IR1/38)

 


Hanson, Mrs

16.11.1794 mrs Hanson adv (& Powel) at Foulkes'.

 


Hanway, Mary Anne

4.12.1796 Hanways at mrs Robinson's / 11.12.1796 mrs Hanway at mrs Robinson's / 22.1.1797 mes Hanway, Hays & Wt at mrs Robinson's / 2.4.1797 Hanways at mrs Robinson's / 29.11.1797 Hanway at theatre / 21.2.1799 meet M E Robinson, M Hanway / 15.11.1799 seek M Robinson at Hanway's / 15.12.1799 call on Hanway

Mary Ann Vergy sp otp = Hanway Hanway otp bach by lic 26.5.1788 St Marylebone, Mary Ann Hanway of Michaels Place age 60 bur St Mary Abbots Kensington 10.9.1817. Mrs Hanway was a moderately successful novelist. Her portrait by J Cranke was exhibited at the Royal Academy 1799.…


Harcourt

HCR diary 24.11.1821 party at Aders "Also a Mr Harcour (or some idem sonam) who is said to sing well and has a modest and sensible air"

                    29.11.1822 at Aders "Mrs Harcourt a niece of Aders was just arrived - a very plain woman but she looks amiable and Mrs A: says she is accomplished"

Auguste, eldest daughter of Johann Jakob Aders (1768-1825) older brother of Charles Aders, and his wife Anna Helena (d 1844) daughter of Johann Heinrich Brinck (1748-1817) banker.…


Hardcastle

Hardcastle 8.1.1797 at John King's

Maybe the attorney John Hardcastle, 1787 with Michael Hodgson over the Crown Office, Kings Bench Walk, Temple, 1800 at 7 Lincolns Inn New Sq, Morning Chronicle 2.3.1801 advert for creditors of his estate. In 1797 Law List there was also an attorney James Hardcastle of 21 Dean St Soho. In Godwin diary after Dennet who was also likely an attorney

See also Joseph Hardcastle DNB 1752-1819 his will PCC 1819, he married 1785 Anne dau of John Corsbie (see Barnard)


Harding

Harding 4.7.1795 at Morley's (with Eyre)

James Eyre married Charlotte Harding bapt 1762 Solihull dau of Judd H surgeon & his wife Elizabeth (nee Hunt marr at Stafford 1753). This may be one of at least 4 of her brothers. Judd Harding surgeon of Tamworth will PCC 1780.

William H bapt Tamworth 1759 s of Judd & Eliz, in 1793 Joseph H of Solihull was trustee for William H late of Calcutta now of Hampton Lucy, so living in Morley's village. 1791 Wm H attorney of Solihull. His will PCC 1822 Alveston, wife Harriet, son Wm Judd H in India, eldest bro Joseph, bro Judd,…


Harding(e)

18.11.1809 call on Hardinge

In a string of calls on booksellers and directly after Triphook bookseller in St James-st, this was probably John Harding bookseller 36 St James-st (bbti)


Hardinge, George

11.7.1793 at Inchbald's. In Godwin's 1796 list (crossed out) for 1793, and in 1794 version.

Probably George Hardinge DNB 1743-1816 judge and writer. Boyle's 1792 Geo Hardinge Esq MP 34 Bedford Sq. He may also have been the later (1808-11) Hardinge in Godwin's diary but I haven't checked that yet

 


Hardisty

Hardistys 8.2.1799 at King's

Perhaps George Hardisty attorney 43 Gt Marlboro St, clerk of subpoena office 120 Chancery La 1795-1800, signed Friends to Liberty of Press 1792, will PCC 1811 dated 1786 Warwick Lane mentioned wife Ann. He married 15.1.1778 St Dunstan i t West Ann Powell of St Luke, her will PCC 1814 mentioned brother Thos Powell of Perceval St, Clerkenwell, sister Mrs Mary Powell / brother Samuel Powell & children Samuel, Elizabeth, Mary /  Mrs Lydia Powell of Wisbeach & her dau Mary Ann Powell / Edward Snowball and my friend his wife / son Edwrad Samuel…


Hardkus

Hardkus 27.10.1798 at John King's

Careful examination of Godwin's manuscript diary suggests this may have been Hardkers. I've found no instances of the name Hardkus in any sources but the name Hardker can be found occasionally in the north of England and in USA, possibly a variant of Hardaker. But I've not found any person of that name who might have been referred to here, in the plural.


Hardy, horloger

Hardy horloger 10.6.1801 at Keir's

If you click on this underlined name in GD website it takes you to an unidentified person record with a date of 10.6.1806, if you click on that date it takes you to the diary entry for 10.6.1801 but headed as 10.6.1806

Holdens 1811 Thomas Hardy watchmaker 14 Rosoman St Clerkenwell / John Hardy watch case gilder 3 Falcon Pl, Ray St, Clerkenwell


Hare, James

see Poland Street 19 to 44 in London Addresses dataset

James Hare 22 Poland St ratebooks 1779-83 / coroners jury 1779 heel maker Poland St / James Hare Poland St voted Fox 1780 / patten maker Poland St voted Fox 1784 / patten maker Wardour St coroners jury 1789 / patten maker Princes St coroners jury 1790 / James Hare patten & heel maker St James took appr 1780 John Church 1781 John Massey 1785 Nathaniel Ragg, William Theyley / there was also a James Hare butcher in St James parish at this time, so either of them may have been the James Hare bach = St James 20.6.1772 Ann Myers…


Harforth, Jane

See Castle Street East 1 to 15 &c in London Addresses database

No 9 Castle St East Land Tax 1784-1796 Jane Harforth / Morning Herald ad 5.6.1788 Mrs Harforth's, poulterer, No 9 Castle St, nr Berners St, Middlesex Hospital

Will PCC 1803 of Jane Harforth spinster late of 9 Castle St now of Oxford Market dated 5.3.1803 mentioned Elizabeth Gard dau of John Gard late of Harley St & Elizabeth, also mentioned Elizabeth her niece wife of James Alexander Muir of Bird Street, St Marylebone. Jane Hartforth bur 11.3.1803 St George Bloomsbury. (A Jane Hartforth was bapt 25.2.1721…


Harley, Mrs

see Poland Street number not known in London Addresses dataset

Mrs Harley Poland St subscriber to Mary Deverell's Sermons (1777 edition) see Mary Deverell DNB (d.1805) / probably not Anne nee Bangham the Hon Mrs Harley, wife of Thomas Harley DNB 1730-1804 - she subscribed to various religious works but her Hon would not likely have been missed from a subscription list / Mrs Harley of Welbeck St Marylebone claimed as a case of breast cancer cured in 1769 / Mrs Harley (Highfill, Burnim & Langhans) acted two roles at the Haymarket theatre in 1781 and a Mrs Harley had acted in York…


Harman, Samuel

Samuel Harman Esq of Jermyn St proposed Society for Constitutional Information 3.6.1791 by John Frost 2nded (John Lodge or his father Jeremiah) Batley

Son of Phillip Harman butcher of St James will PCC 14.10.1777 dated 2.2.1763 and his wife Mary (will PCC 16.11.1813). Phillip Harman was eldest son of George Harman mealman of Uxbridge (will PCC 1742 mentioned Bell & Castle at Windsor) and his wife Elizabeth (will PCC 1762), two other sons George & Samuel became coachmakers and wheelwrights in London. Philip Harman = St Martin i t Fields 10,2,1752 Mary Mann, their son Samuel…


Harmer, Samuel

21.07.1796 S Harmer sups (in Norwich, at James Alderson's?)

Samuel Harmer attorney (see Jewson, Jacobin City p135). He was apprenticed 1742 to John Cooper attorney of Norwich, was listed in Bailey's 1784 as attorney of Cockey Lane, Norwich, died 31.12.1808 aged nearly 80, newspaper obituary said he was for many years the speaker of Common Council


Harmer, Thomas

In Godwin's 1796 list for 1780 and in 1794 version

Thomas Harmer DNB 1714-1788 mentioned in W St Clair, The Godwins and the Shelleys, as one of the ministers Godwin came into conflict with at Stowmarket