Cha Stuart 24.2.1795 at Mackintosh's / 20.4.1796 again.
Charles brother of Peter and Daniel Stuart of Morning Post, and Mackintosh's brother-in-law
Cha Stuart 24.2.1795 at Mackintosh's / 20.4.1796 again.
Charles brother of Peter and Daniel Stuart of Morning Post, and Mackintosh's brother-in-law
9.3.1806 dine at Wimbledon [Tooke's} w. col. Stuart / 13.7.1806 dine at Nicholson's; adv. col Stuart & C[om]be
June 1804 Ireland Lt Col James Alexander Stuart only son of Lt Gen James Stuart c-in-c of forces in Madras (DNB d.1793) married Letitia 7th daughter of Colonel Irvine of Castle Irvine, Fermanagh / Col Stuart was on half pay of 20th foot from 1805 to 1813 and buried 5.3.1813 St James Westmr age 43 / Holdens 1811 Lt Col I A Stuart, 6 Charles-st, Berkeley-sq & Atwick-pl, Bognor / SunFire 1809 Letitia wife of Col J A Stuart, 6, Charles-st, Berkeley-sq / the will PCC 22…
miss Stuart 13.10.1793 adv at Perry's (with Gillies) / 7.3.1802 at Perry's with Gillies's
perhaps a sister of the journalist brothers Peter, Daniel & Charles Stuart and their sister Catherine who married James Mackintosh and died in 1797, though Godwin didn't record her with the Stuarts or at Mackintosh's but both times with Gillies at Perry's
10.5.1796 at House of Commons, Mac, Perry, P Stuart
Peter Stuart brother of Charles and Daniel of the Morning Post and brother-in-law of James Mackintosh
Dr Stubbs of Frierning 22.8.1792 with B Hollis.
Richard Stubbs, son of Robert of Lorton Cumberland gent, born about 1746, Wadham College, DD 1783 (Alum Ox); died 26.12.1810 in London, Rev Dr Stubbs of Fryerning, Essex (Ipswich Journal 5.1.1811); will PCC 1811 mentioned his wife Pleasant
sleep at Stump's 2.4.1805
Godwin took tea at Charlotte Smith DNB 1749-1806 at Tilford, Surrey then slept at Stump's so this was probably the name of an innkeeper or neighbour. John Moon Stump son of Thomas & Elizabeth was baptised at Peper Harow 23.9.1798 a couple of miles from Tilford. There was also a Thomas Stump & Mary in nearby Farnham and a Thomas Stump & Ann in nearby Godalming
HCR diary 29.1.1829 at Naylor's, Hammersmith "an old German, a musical instrument maker from Gotha, Stumpf, a twaddling old man but seemingly a good creature and most zealous for the honour of his country"
2.2.1829 call from Strumpf
21.3.1832 Strumpf "I accompanied him to the Aders"
Johan Andreas Stumpf harp maker to His Majesty, London. Marquardt II p 323 & 529-532 & n 56. 44 Great Portland St from 1816. In 1841 census his age given as 60. His will PCC dated 22.5.1846 proved 19.3.1847 Johann Andreas Stumpff harp and…
HCR diary 5.6.1845 "A letter from Mrs Aders in which she mentions Mrs Reid. This led me to call on Miss Sturch to whom I told the whole of Mrs Aders history which she received with no prudery whatever"
19.1.1846 "called on Miss Sturch not seen for a long time - I told her of Mrs Reid's kindness to Mrs Aders"
Mary Myrtilla Sturch born 16.1.1788 died 20.5.1869 unmarried. Her sister Elizabeth Jesser Reid (DNB 1789-1866), their father William Sturch (DNB 1753-1838 QV* in SCI dtatset) who married their mother Elizabeth Jesser (1759/60-1841) at St John Hackney on…
SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: William Sturch of Stanhope St, Clare Market, ironmonger proposed member 9.8.1782 by John Jebb 2nded Edward Bridgen. Proposed again 6.4.1792. Transmitted tracts to Mr Christie of Montrose
GODWIN DIARY: Sturch 30.4.1799 at Joseph Johnson's / 16.9.1801 again / 16.3.1803 again / 12.5.1807 again / 11.9.1807 again / 24.7.1809 call on / 30.11.1809 again / 29.12.1809 at Johnson's funeral / 2.6.1814 M(arshall) from Sturch
William Sturch DNB 1753-1838. Mentioned in A Liberal Publisher as friend of Joseph Johnson's. GD website has mistranscribed…
3.5.1808 call on Sturley, Swaffham: Bradenham, with do.: meet P(hilip) H(ull) G(odwin): Sturley dines
Thomas Sturley married 9.11.1804 Mary Raven, who was baptised 4.10.1780 at Foulsham, dau. of Aldridge & Sarah Raven, so the sister of Philip Hull Godwin's wife. See my entries for Raven and for P H Godwin, brother of Godwin. Sturley may have been the main reason for Godwin's trip to Norfolk. He went bankrupt in 1810 as upholder & cabinetmaker of Swaffham. On this visit Godwin also went to his own home patch at Dalling but only recorded seeing his brother Hull, and Hull's…
Sturt 28.1.1798 at (Horne) Tooke's. In Godwin's 1796 list / 16.4.1799 C Sturt at Orlean's Italian pictures / 1.12.1799 Sturt at H(orne) Tooke's / 4.2.1800 meet Sturt / 9.12.1800 again
Charles Sturt 1763-1812 MP for Bridport 1784-1802, joined Whig Club 1786. Farington diary p404, p429, p518, p1810. Perhaps the most consistently radical of MPs in this period (History of Parliament)
Danvers& miss Sturt 5.2.1798 at (John) K(in)gs / 26.4.1798 again / 8.10.1798 again. (In Godwin's 1796 list E Sturt) / 15.10.1798 adv miss Sturt at King's / 27.10.1798 Danvers & E Sturt at King's / 7.11.1798 again / 19.12.1798 again / 21.6.1799 again / 25.5.1800 again / 4.1.1807 Danvers's & mrs & miss Sturt at (John) King's / 12.6.1802 meet Lanesborough, SM, EBD / 10.1.1807 Danverses & Sturts at (John) King's / 18.1.1807 Danvers's & 2 Sturts at (John) King's
Because E Sturt appeared on Godwin's 1796 list after Pienne who first appeared in the diary on 8.10.…
Suet 19.5.1797 at Amelia Alderson's / 29.4.1799 dine at G's Head
Richard Suett (Highfill, Burnim & Langhans 1758-1805) acior
Sullivan 14.11.1800 at Nicholson's / 26.5.1901 again / 31.3.1810 theatre adv Surr (Sullivan)
24.10.1807 Mulready sups; adv. Summons / 31.12.1897 Mulready au soir; adv. Summons / 23.9.1808 Summons calls
Perhaps a friend of William Mulready (DNB 1786-1863) but not found in any artist dictionaries. Possible: SunFire 1814 John Townsend Summons 3 Powell's-place City-rd gent, 1836 of Dalston, esq (Champion 18.12.1836)
sup 5.12.1788 / 16.12.1788 / 30.12.1788/ 27.9.1797 / 20.11.1798 / 6.11.1804 / 28.6.1817
For some reason these sup entries are underlined in the GD website as if they were an unidentified person. They simply mean that Godwin wherever he was and whoever he was with carried on and had supper there
1.3.1807 dine at King's w. Butlers, Mays, Supple, Italian Jew & mrs Hippisley; adv. Plunkets
All the guests listed by Godwin were Irish (apart from the Italian Jew). Supple was an Irish name and only appeared this once in Godwin's diary. There were some of this name living in London.
Philip Supple otp bach = St Marylebone 29.1.1770 Margaret Hubback otp sp banns sigs wit Rd Fitzgerald. Their children Henry Doyne born 1771 navy purser his will PCC 1809 / William Sneyd born 1778 married 1811 Esther Walker his will PCC 1819 colorman of St Pancras / Ann born 1783 / Charles…