A-Z of Entries

Crane, Robert

Robert Crane in printed list of 77 dated 7.12.1788. bapt 12.4.1789 New Jerusalem. Ann Crane bapt 28.7.1790 there

(Robert Crane wid otp his mark = 4.9.1775 Tottenham All Hallows by banns Ann Jenkins sp otp, probably not him) / Robert Crane wid otp = 12.1.1790 St Michael Bassishaw London by banns Ann Anderson wid otp wits Thos & Amey Catbird / Robert Crane from Kings Head Court age 39 buried Bunhill Fields 2.5.1805


Cranfield, Thomas

MILL VOTERS 1802 Thomas Cranfield of Hounslow Heath


Craven, Berkeley

9.10.1794 B Craven at Johnson's. In Godwin's 1796 list for 1794 as B Craven and in 1794 version as Berkeley Craven.

Berkeley Craven (will PCC 1836) brother of Lord Craven so brother in law to Robert Augustus Johnson. (see Godwin, Harriet) and Harriette Wilson's Memoirs
 


Crawford (Seymour Street)

26.5.1807 call on Crawford (Seymour Street)

Identifiable because of the address as Henry Crawford 49 Upper Seymour-st Land Tax 1807. He married Elizabeth Venner at St Geo Martyr Queen-sq 20.2.1786. Their children Eleanor bapt 13.4.1793 St Geo Queen-sq / Jane bapt 1.8.1795 Marylebone / Martha bapt 23.2.1798 Ealing / Charles Venner born 1800 (Jackson's Oxford Journal 16.10.1847 Charles Venner Crawford formerly of Auditor's Office East India House died at Bristol) / Matilda Louisa bapt 1.12.1804 Marylebone. Old Bailey 28.5.1800 they had recently moved from Gunnersbury, Henry Crawford…


Crawford, Adair

5.4.1793 Crawford at Nicholson's. In Godwin's 1796 list in 1793 and in 1794 version.

 Maybe Adair Crawford DNB 1748-95 physician and chemist; as a chemist likely to have been a friend of William Nicholson. He married Eleanor Stone (sister of William Stone who was tried for treason in 1796) on 22.5.1786 at Tiverton, Devon, and died at Lymington, Hants. His will PCC 1796 makes his brother Dr Alexander Crawford of Lisburn Ireland joint executor with serjeant James Adair (DNB 1743? - 1798), they had presumably a family connection in northern Ireland. His handwriting was sworn to by John…


Crawford, Dr

16.4.1796 dr Crawford at miss Hays / 12.11.1796  Crawford there / 24.6.1804 Crawford at H Rowan's / 30.1.1805 again / 26.5.1807 call on Crawford, Seymour St / 29.11.1809 Crawford & mrs Boinville call / 19.4.1816 shop, Hepburn & Crawford / 24.10.1833 Crawford at Leicester Stanhope's

If Dr Crawford was a medical doctor he may have been John Crawford of Castle St Holborn who swore to the handwriting of Adair Crawford's will, February 1796. He was a brother of Adair Crawford, went to Baltimore 1796 and died in America in 1813 (see Dictionary of Irish Biography, entries for John…


Creaser

Creaser 28.9.1800 on coach to Wimbledon


Cree

W Cree 2.7.1800 at Curran's, Rathfarnham / 4.7.1800 Cree there / 5.7.1800 Crees there

Probably referred to the family of Curran's estranged wife Sarah, daughter of Dr Richard Creagh. They married in 1774 and separated in 1794. According to Leslie Hale's book John Philpot Curran p136 they never saw each other again but Curran retained the respect of his father-in-law. Lloyds Evening Post of 14.10.1795 reports on a court martial of Lt William Creagh of the Royal Cork Militia who had assaulted a fellow officer after receiving an insult against a female relative (possibly Curran's wife…


Creps, Peter

see Poland Street 19 to 44 in London Addresses dataset

Peter Crisp or Creps 41 (42) Poland St ratebooks 1777-9 / Peter Creps = St James  1.5.1758 Amee Mary Boulane (?) / Peter Creps wid = St Marylebone 28.2.1784 Margaret Richardson sp cbotp banns wit Eliz Lancaster / Middlesex Sessions July 1776 Peter Creps of Poland St baker to prosecute Peter Huard for perjury / Daily Advertiser 8.6.1777 ad c/o Mr Crespes' baker / Andrew Quesnell (QV*) his mark age 28 = St James 26.5.1777 Ann Creps her mark sp age 16 with consent of her father Peter Creps, baker all otp / will PCC proved 19.3.1799…


Crespi, Rosetta

see Poland Street 19 to 44 in London Addresses dataset

Rosetta Crispy 26 Poland St ratebooks 1779-89 // SunFire 1777 Rosalinda Crespi spinster Poland St opp the Pantheon / SunFire 1790 Rosalinda Crispi 25 Northumberland St // 4.10.1785 Joseph Dexter age 12 from St Martin's workhouse appr to Mr Crespi Poland St // Highfill, Burnim & Langhans Signora Crespi (fl. 1773-1786) dancer, benefit Drury Lane 8.5.1775 for Signr & Signa Crespi but Signor Crespi not known to have been a performer. From at latest 22.4.1777 through 17.5.1779 she lived at 26 Poland St opposite the back door…


Crespigny

Crespigny 16.11.1799 at theatre (& Mary Robinson) / 254.11.1799 at Mary Robinson's / 24.12.1799 again / 2.2.1800 again / 3.2.1800 again / 5.3.1800 at Coleridge's / 2.4.1800 at Mary Robinson's

Perhaps Philip Champion de Crespigny Hist of Parl d.1803 noted as a man of fashion and about 70 years old by 1800. His brother Sir Claude Champion de Crespigny born 1734 will PCC 1818 had "the honour of receiving the Prince Regent" (Burke's Peerage de Crespigny) at his Camberwell home (and so perhaps the most likely companion of the Prince's ex-mistress Mary Robinson) made a baronet 1805.…


Crichton, Alexander

16.1.1796 Crichton at Carlisle's / 18.10.1797 there / 15.4.1831 Museum; Crichton / 10.3.1835 at Skinner's, Sir A Crichton

(Sir) Alexander Crichton DNB 1763-1856 doctor of Westminster Hospital, Boyle's 1794 21 Leicester Sq, married Sept 1800 Frances Dodwell. The 1831 entry may refer to a work Godwin was consulting (see GD website te3382)


Crichton, Wiliam

Mr Alderman Crichton proposed Society forConstitutional Information 28.6.1782 by Joseph Brown 2nded Rev Thos Bennett

William Crichton merchant 1 Nags Head Court, Gracechurch St directories 1765-72 3 Brabant Ct Philpot St 1774-82 / died 30.7.1782 will PCC proved 16.10.1782 / St James Chronicle 3.8.1782 died in Northumberland while intending to ride from Edinburgh to London, he was a Leeward Islands merchant and Alderman of Cheap Ward, a widower in his 49th year / Fishmongers Company / Report from the Select Committee (Proceedings 1778-05-28) pp 38-44 & 67-69 / 1777 his Letter to…


Cripps

MILL VOTERS 1802 George Crips of Richmond & William Cripps of Richmond

George X Cripps bach = Richmond 27.7.1773 Elizabeth Money sp botp / George Cripps s of John & Elizabeth bapt 4.9.1774 Chiswick (Ancestry user-submitted tree) / George Cripps bach = Richmond 19.9.1796 Mary Clement sp botp wits Sarah Matthews, Robt Wm Cundall, John Chitty / Land Tax George Cripps 1806 house Red Lion St £7 rent p.a. / children of George & Mary Cripps bapt Richmond, Mary 1797 (d1799), Sophia 1798 (d1799), George 1804 (d1842), Mary Ann 1806 (d1814), Charles 1807 (d1856), Louisa1811 (d1813…


Crisp, John

15.11.1794 at Lister's / 14.12.1794 calls on Godwin / 17.12.1794 at his / 29.12.1794  Godwin calls on / 16.5.1795 Crisps at Lister's / 6.12.1795 G calls on/ 20.12.1795 calls on G / 4.1.1796 G calls on / 14.2.1796 G calls on / 18.2.1796 calls on G / 10.3.1796 G calls on / 21.3. 1796 calls on G / 19.4.1796 G calls on  / 28.4.1796 at RA exhibition / 28.4.1800 at RA exhibition / 8.6.1800 meet. In Godwin's 1796 list near end of 1794.

John Crisp of Dorking will PCC 1803 left rings to five friends, including Dr Lister and Christopher Terry (his guest 17.12.1794). Probably the John Crisp…


Cristall, Joshua

22.8.1796 Mr Christall at Hayes' / 13.4.1805 Christal at Thos Hope's / 29.4.1805 Cristal at exhibition / 13.2.1809 Cristal at British Gallery

None of these are coded to a person record in GD website but they are probably all Joshua Cristall DNB 1768-1847. The last three are all in the company of Dawe and two of them at art exhibitions. The first one might have referred to Cristall's father or elder brother but maybe the mr was used in an attempt to distinguish him from his sister Anne, for whom Godwin possibly used plain Cristal (or Christal) elsewhere


Croft, Elizabeth

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

Elizabeth Croft ratebooks 3 Poland St 1787-8. The will PCC 1797 of Mary Allsopp of Leicester made her goddaughter Elizabeth Croft executrix and residuary legatee dated 27.9.1796 with a  note "send to Mrs Chawner 10 Hart St Bloomsbury to tell Elizabeth Croft she is my executor". She was perhaps daughter of Herbert (?) Croft who married Miss Chawner 1769. Mary Allsopp was the widow of Andrew Allsopp upholder of 28 Bedford St Covent garden who retired 1786 (ad) and left will PCC 1795. He had married Mary Eaton widow…


Croke

30.12.1795 Crokes at Newtons / 14.1.1796 Croke at Newton's

John Frank Newton was born in St Christopher's West indies, and the will PCC 1776 of John White of St Christopher's now of Chichester mentions his sister Mrs Jane Bennett widow, her son Henry Bennett and her grandson William Croke of St Christopher's. there was a William Croke attorney of Kings bench at Plow Court, Fetter Lane from 1766. Two children of hima nd his wife sarah were baptised at St Andrews Holborn, Amrocius Charles in 1773 and Sarah Ambrosia in 1778. William Croke jr attorney took an apprentice in 1791 and was…


Crombie, Alexander

2.4.1794 Crombie

this first entry should be coded to te0479 'An Essay on Philosophical Necessity' by Alexander Crombie which Godwin was reading just 3 days before. The later Crombie entries  - 2.11.1809 write to, 29.12.1809 at Joseph Johnson's funeral, 28.1.1810 write to, 24.1.1811 calls, 25.1.1811 at Joseph (jr) Johnson's, 17.4.1811 adv at theatre, 21.12.1826 adv at Museum - probably all referred to the author of that text, Rev Alexander Crombie DNB 1760-1840, Doctor of Laws, who kept an academy at Newington Green 1792 with Rev James Lindsay & at Highgate 1795, in 1823 was late…


Crompton

Crompton 16.3.1789 at miss Williams'.

Perhaps Hannah, widow of Samuel Crompton of Clapham who subscribed £50 to Hackney College 1788 (his will PCC 1787, hers PCC 1817) see her son Crompton, Woodhouse. She was born Hannah Woodhouse and married Samuel Crompton on 4.5.1769 at St Bartholomew the Great, London. They had another son John William and two daughters, Elizabeth Ann & Dorothea, who might also be possibles at Miss Williams as Godwin used the female plural 'mes'. Mrs Crompton of Clapham subscribed to Enfield's Sermons 1778, Hood's sermons 1782, The Village Maid an opera by a…