A-Z of Entries

Campbell, D

D Campbell 8.2.1799 at King's / 26.10.1799 again / 29.12.1799 Campbells at Lanesborough's / 19.1.1800 again / 16.3.1800 mrs Campbell at King's / 4.4.1802 again

Perhaps Donald Campbell DNB 1751-1804 whose will PCC 1804 dated 5.5.1804 mentioned his reputed son William aged 2 or 3 years and Augusta Kendall, probably the mother. His legitimate son Frederick William is also in DNB 1782-1846 so could have been included in the plural Campbells as well as his mother Mary whose dates are not given in DNB

Boyles 1800 Duncan Campbell 3 Robert St Adelphi & Wilmington Mount nr…


Cannon

mrs Cannon 15.3.1795 at King's / 22.3.1795 there / 14.11.1804 call on mrs Cannons / Cannon calls 24.1.1815

On 16.1.1791 Cannon contributed £50 (one of the largest donations) to the Socy of Const Info's subscription to relieve the French. Since Carbine also gave £50 these may have been joke names ( a rather dangerous political joke). A Mrs Cannon of Little Chelsea kept a seminary for young ladies (post-1800) (DNB J G H Jay 1770-1849). Edward Bacon Cannon attorney of Leicester Pl Soho voted Paull 1806 Burdett 1818. Cannons was a surname though far less frequent than Cannon, e.g. John…


Carey, Charles John

31.3.1795 Casey at King's (= Carey see original) /16.9.1795 Cary at John King's / 23.11.1795 House of Commons with Cary

The entries at King's were surely Captain John Carey later Viscount Falkland, (as all Carey entries at King's have been coded in GD website), and that at the House of Commons very likely him too, Godwin having seen Carey at King's only two days before on 21.11.1795. The topic of debate in the House on 23.11.1795 was the so called "two bills", for the security of the King, and against seditious meetings, and the many petitions for and against them.


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…


Cockburne

Cockburne 2.5.1797 at John King's

 


Consitt, Francis

Consit 21.6.1799 at John King's / 24.6.1799 adv at theatre / 27.6.1799 meet / 17.7.1799 call on (not in) / 24.8.1799 calls / 26.10.1799 at King's / 29.20.1799 meet / 24.12.1799 call on (not in) / 29.12.1799 at Lanesborough's / 5.1.1800 at King's / 26.1.1800 again / 9.2.1800 again / 15.2.1800 adv at opera / 21.2.1800 meet / 16.3.1800 at King's / 27.4.1801 at (RA) exhibition / 2.5.1801 meet / 24.7.1801 adv at theatre / 5.9.1801 meet / 24.10.1801 meet

Mr Consitt 17 Bury St, St james 18.3.1795, 12 New Burlington St 14.3.1796, 7.1.1797, 6.3.1799, 12.10.1799 Lectures in Philosophical…


Copperthwaite

Copperthwaite 26.3.1800 at John King's