A-Z of Entries

Carroll, John

See Castle Street Esat 1 to 15 &c in London Addresses dataset

No 14 Castle St East Land Tax 1784 James Douglass 1785-1790 no data 1791-1796 John Carroll 1798-1800 Letitia Turnbull / Harris's List 1790 Miss B-r-n

(Letitia d of John & Eliz Carrol of New St born 7.8.1753 bapt 19.8.1753 St Bride Fleet St) / Letitia d of John & Letitia Carrol mariner at St James Stairs bapt 15.12.1754 St Paul Shadwell / John s of John & Letitia ballastman at St James Stairs bapt St Paul Shadwell 4.3.1753 / Robert Turnbull wid otp = 30.3.1782 St Marylebone by lic Letitia Carrol sp…


Carter

Carters 9.3.1797 at John King's / 28.5.1798 again / 8.2.1799 Carter at King's / 19.2.1806 mrs Carter dies / 16.9.1808 call on Carter / 14.8.1813 Carter at S(arah) E(lwes) / 11.10.1813 call on Carter / 8.11.1813 again / 24.11.1813 again / 1.12.1813 again / 6.12.1813 again

The mrs Carter who died 19.2.1806 was Elizabeth Carter DNB 1717-1806 and perhaps too respectable a "bluestocking" to have been a guest at John King's

John Edward Carter gent of Leicester was a party to the marriage settlement of Augustus Butler (qv) to miss Danvers, his will PCC 1813. Thomas Leveson Prescott…


Cartons

cartons 28.11.1799 see at Windsor

Perhaps the Raphael cartoons (more properly cartons) in Her Majesty's collection at Windsor (Oracle 27.8.1799)


Cartwright, John

Major John Cartwright original member 1780 of Society for Constitutional Information

John Cartwright DNB 1740-1820. Appeared four times in Godwin Diary as Major Cartwright


Cartwright, Rev.

rev. Cartwright 20.9.1801 at H Tooke's

Quite likely Edmund Cartwright DNB 1743-1823, not a great radical hImself, but the brother of Major John Cartwright DNB 1740-1824 whom Godwin had met at H Tooke's in 1799


Cary, Sarah

see Karre, Sarah


Cash

8.7.1808 dine at Joseph Johnson's w. Cash

Only instance in Godwin's diary. No Cash in Holdens 1811 Court, in Trades only two publicans. Wills PCC 1811 John Cash, Quaker, stuff merchant of Coventry / Ann Cash PCC 1812 spinster of Spitalfields, (born 1760) father Edward Cash weaver will dated 1779 (not found) she left her stock in trade of books and stationery to her cousin Joshua Farmer who appeared as a bookseller in 1817 directory at 11 Hereford-pl Commercial-rd


Castle Brown

Castle Brown 30.7.1800 at Cockburn's / 3.6.1800 dine at Brown's / 3.2.1804 Castle Brown at H Rowan's / 22.2.1804 meet H Rowan & Castle Brown

Probably Thomas Wogan Browne 1758-1812 son of Michael Browne and Catherine Wogan of Castle Browne, Co. Kildare. Raised a Catholic he converted to the established chuech on his marriage to Sarah Pierson 1.12.1785. He lived at Castle Browne from 1788 and in 1794 offered to act as bondsman for Archibald Hamilton Rowan DNB 1751-1834 when Rowan was imprisoned for sedition. Browne was a captain in the yeoman cavalry and his commission was…


Cavendish, George Henry

3.2.1796  Geo Cavendish &c. Looking at the original I think this says "l Geo Cavendish &c" and is meant to be additional to the Holcrofts and Mrs Cowley who Godwin saw at the theatre

George Henry Cavendish d.1834, after the death of George Augustus Cavendish in 1794 known as Lord George Cavendish, afterwards 1st Earl of Burlington. Whig M P (see History of Parliament)


Celinas

see Selinas


Cerbre

see Acerbi


Chamb

31.5.1796 chaise with mrs Chamb -  (from Edgware to London)

Godwin wrote to the end of the page, it looks like an e or an r after the Chamb. Could well have meant Chambre (a not too rare surname) or else Chambers


Chamberlaine, William

3.1.1808 Chamberlaine calls / Godwin calls on (not in) / 21.1.1808 calls / 14.2.1808 again / 1.3.1808 again / 25.5.1808 again / 30.6.1808 again / 14.7.1808 again / 19.7.1808 again / 17.8.1808 calls on (not in) / 20.8.1808 calls / 27.8.1808 again / 30.9.1808 again / 10.1.1809 again / 28.1.1808 again / 25.4.1809 again / 5.5.1809 again / 6.7.1809 again / 10.7.1809 again / 9.1.1810 again / 16.1.1810 again / 26.1.1810 again / 26.4.1810 again / 22.12.1810 calls on / 12.8.1811 calls / 30.3.1813 again / 21.6.1813 again / 28.12.1813 again / 24.5.1814 again / 5.8.1814 again / 23.8.1814 meet / 24.4.…


Chambers

Chambers 11.7.1797 at Joseph Johnson's


Chamilly

4.3.1806 Chamillys at Rowan's (with a party of 30 or more)

No clear identification. A seigneur de Chamilly was valet de chambre to Louis XVI of France and was guillotined in 1794, but his son lived to 1827 (Hoefer, Nouvelle Biographie). Holden's 1811 directory listed a John Chamilly, surgeon, Ireland.  Peter Francis Venault de Chamilly was a coal merchant of Somerset Street, Marylebone who owned a distillery at Paddington Green, and went bankrupt (Morn Post 25.3.1808, Morn Chron 13.6.1808).  Dorcas de Chamilly was buried at St Marylebone 4.8.1818 age 53. The name Venault de…


Champante & Whitrow

27.9.1809 call on Champante / 17.11.1809 call on Whitrow / 19.12.1809 again

William Champante & Benjamin Whitrow booksellers 2 Jewry-st Aldgate


Chappin

sups with Godwin 4.7.1788


Charlesworth, John

11.6.1791 Charlesworth at Disney's.

John Charlesworth (will PCC 1822) father of Edward Parkes Charlesworth DNB was a Church of England minister who subscribed 5 gns. in 1788 to the Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade (of Ossington)
 


Charnley

30.7.1810 write to Charnley / 4.1.1811 again / 11.1.1811 again / 15.7.1811 again

Probably Elizabeth Charnley bookseller of Newcastle upon Tyne from 1803 to 1814 widow of William Charnley (bbti)


Charpentier

Charpentier calls 4.7.1802

I suspect this call may have had some connection with Godwin & Richard Phillips' calls of two days before (see Miller). Benjamin Charpentier was a gilder of Titchfield St who took an apprentice in 1795 and advertised in the Morning Chronicle 19.8.1807 for some paintings by Russell lost in transit. There was also a William Charpentier jeweller of Soho in 1796 who died about 1800. PCC wills Gideon Ernest Charpentier of St Pancras 1797, Ann Charpentier of St James Piccadilly 1805