A-Z of Entries

Clifton

Clifton 23.4.1801 at Goldsmith's

 


Cline, Margaret

'Mrs Cline to Medical Society' 18.1.1794

Presumably Margaret Webb who on 11.2.1775 at Christ Church Spitalfields married Henry Cline DNB 1750-1827 surgeon

 


Cline, Miss

miss Cline 3.8.1803 at Joyce's (&miss Harts) / 20.7.1804 miss Cline (& miss Harts) invited

See Henry Cline DNB 1750-1827 surgeon. He married Margaret Webb in 1775. They had three daughters Margaret bapt 1782 (who perhaps died young), Frances Ann bapt 1777 who married Huntley Bacon in 1797 at St Andrew Undershaft and Amelia bapt 1784 who didn't marry till 5.2.1831 at St Geo Bloomsbury to Thomas Smith Barwell. This was probably Amelia aged 19. Henry Cline's sister Winifred had married Edward Horler surgeon in 1770 and his sister Frances had married Joseph Green 6.2.1790 St…


Cloncurry

ami de Cloncurry 12.10.1799 at Curran's

Cloncurry was Valentine Brown Lawless DNB 1773-1853 who was confined in the Tower of London on suspicion of treason and had recently succeeded to the title of Baron Cloncurry. Godwin's reason for not naming his friend might have been security rather than forgetting


Close, John

call on Close 4.5.1788 / 16.9.1788 again

John Close was a broker at addresses near Tower Dock from 1761 to 1791. He was mentioned in some of Hannah Godwin's letters to Godwin (Abinger c.1 f32-3, f90-1) and was clearly known to their mother Ann Godwin. Godwin called on him again on 16.9.1788.
 


Cloud, R

1.4.1809 R Cloud sups

Only mention in Godwin's diary. Evening after Holcroft's funeral. A rare name so the person below is a possible, would have been aged 16, no obvious connection to Godwin.

Thomas Cloud will PCC 1809 smith, farrier and coachmaster of Hammersmith, wife Mary, sons James, George Richard, Richard, Henry, William & Edward. In 1874 Richard Henry Cloud took administration of the effects (under £20) of his father Richard Cloud of Hammersmith Gate, Fulham who died 14.1.1859, and then of the unadministered effects (under £200) of his grandfather Thomas Cloud who…


Clough

---- Clough of Manchester at Swedenborgian conference 1792/3

James Clough 1784 silk & check manufacturere Cannon Street Manchester (maybe different from the merchant following) / 8.7.1786 John Clough son of James Clough of Manchester linen draper articled to Thomas Jones attorney of Manchester / James Clough 1788 Irish linen merchant & dealer in liquors 2 Bloom St Manchester / John Clough = 4.2.1798 Manchester Cathedral by lic Esther Whiteley / Manchester directory1800 James Clough wine merchant 3 Broom St, John Clough attorney 15 Queen St St Ann's, James Clough surgeon 17…


Clough

10.7.1810 Clough calls

Holdens directory 1811: Henry Gore Clough surgeon 63 Berners-st his will PCC 1824 another of same name 1838 / James Clough M.D. Manchester-sq his will PCC 1843 / Mr Roger Clough 21 Richard-st Pentonville / Wm Clough Esq 34 Norton-st / Daniel Clough tinman & brazier Bow Middlesex

Holdens directory 1802: Alexander Clough bookseller 14 Ratcliffe Highway SunFire 1803


Clowes, John

See John Clowes DNB 1743-1821


Clubb, John

MILL VOTERS 1802 John Clubb of Richmond

John Clubb bach = Ealing 11.8.1777 Sarah Ham sp botp / John Clubb wid = Ealing 29.5.1780 Jane X Lawrence sp / children of John & Jane Clubb bapt Richmond, John Clark 1781, James 1783, Catherine 1784, Fanny 1787, Richard 1790, Mary Ann 1792, Jane 1794, Frances 1796 (& buried 1796) / Jane Clubb bur Richmond 5.10.1800 age 47 / John Clubb from workhouse age 84 buried Richmond 15.7.1835 / Land Tax 1794 Richmond John Clubb rent £7 p.a. 1814 George St Richmond rent £12 p.a.


Clutterbuck

mrs Clutterbuck 23.5.1799 calls / 6.7.1827 Clutterbuck at Uwins's / 5.10.1830 again / 1.11.1832 Clutterbuck at theatre

Robert Clutterbuck DNB 1772-1831 was a pupil of James Barry 1794-8, married 1798 Marianne Capper 1774-1856, their children were born at Cathays near Cardiff in October 1798 and March 1800. Robert Clutterbuck was a friend of Thomas Deacon (see Deacon) whom Godwin had visited two weeks before his call from Mrs Clutterbuck in 1799. Robert Clutterbuck went to Harrow School in 1780 and was followed there by his younger brothers Thomas in 1785 and Peter in 1791.


Coates

BONNEY DIARY  15.10.1794 Hague wrote to Howard Coates Osborne

As Bonney's clerk, Hague may have written letters for him, especially if Bonney had no access to ink, pen & paper. Coates was not in Law Lists except for two country attorneys. Though unlikely to have been him (a letter to a crown witness would have been dangerous evidence), it's worth mentioning that one of the long list of Crown witnesses in the 1794 Treason Trials was John Coates "a boy", a soldier in the Birmingham Volunteers, late of China Walk Lambeth apprentice to John Philip Francklow, taylor, now residing…


Coates, William

see Poland Street 19 to 44 in London Addresses dataset

William Coates 25 Poland St ratebooks 1777-8 / Public Advertiser 20.7.1776 John Harris silk dyer dissolved partnership with William Bussey now receives orders at Mr Coates, Poland St / children of William & Mary Coates bapt St James - Mary 1773, Jane 1776, Henry 1780, Charles 1782 / possible marriages William Coates of St Martin i t Fields = St Geo Han Sq 26.12.1764 Mary Cowley otp, William Coats = St Marylebone 10.6.1771 Mary Iveson, William Coates = St Mary Newington 20.7.1772 Mary Townsend / William Coates Wardour St, St…


Cobb

1.4.1807 call on Philips (adv. Cobb) / 10.8.1807 Cobb sends / 20.2.1809 call on Cobb / 18.11.1815 call on Cobb, cheese-monger / 29.10.1828 sup at Hodget's, w. Rhodes Cobb

Perhaps the Cobb at Philips' was James Cobb (DNB 1756-1818) playwright and clerk at India House (Holdens 1811 53 Russell-sq), and if so perhaps the next two entries as well or see below. Cobb cheese-monger could have been Thomas Cobb grocer of Newgate-st Old Bailey 3.12.1800, grocer 30 Newgate-st & 87 Leather-lane Kent's directory 1815. Rhodes Cobb in 1828 was probably Timothy Rhodes Cobb banker of Banbury 1797…


Cobbett

Cobbett 29.4.1799 at Chandler's / 24.10.1811 call on Cobbett with Curran / 29.10.1811 again / 3.12.1811 call on / 18.12.1811 again / 2.12.1813 Cobbet, mercer calls / 4.12.1813 call on Place & Cobbet  / 10.1.1814 call on Place twice, & Cobbet / 8.7.1821 call on Cobbet, adv Hutchinson Liverpool / 18.6.1835 W Cobbet dies

all above entries except the 1799 entry and the Cobbet, mercer in 1813 have been coded to William Cobbett on the GD website, probably correctly. I haven't identified a mercer called Cobbett, and Godwin called on Cobbet only two days after the mercer called, so…


Cobbett, William

HCR diary 11.12.1820 at Kings Bench "I procured a place for Mrs Aders among the barristers and she staid several hours" Wright v Cobbett libel case (Morning Chronicle 12.12.1820)

                       8..2.1826 "would have gone to hear Cobbett but deterred by crowd"

William Cobbett (DNB 1763-1835). On 8.2.1826 at Freemason's Tavern and then Lincolns Inn Fields there was a meeting "to bring Mr Cobbett into parliament" (Morning Chronicle 9.2.1826)


Cobbing, Samuel

Isaac son of Samuel & Dorothy Cobbing born 11.5.1790 bapt 15.8.1790 New Jerusalem

Samuel Cobbing bach otp = 13.4.1789 St Mary Newington by banns Dorothy Boyles sp otp wits Geo Wren (regular witness?) Wm Parsley / Samuel Cobbing bur 20.9.1817 Somerset St, Goodmans Fields Presbyterian age (34 or 54?) of Black Horse Yard / Elizabeth dau of Samuel Cobbing of Coggeshall Essex bricklayer & Elizabeth his wife relations Elizabeth & Mary Cobbing = 17.8.1784 William Bryan stationer of Mark Lane son of Thomas Bryan of Shrewsbury hoopbender & Margarah his wife (Peel Rd Quaker…


Cock, Charles

MILL VOTERS 1802  Charles Cock of Isleworth


Cockburn

Cockburn 6.7.1800 at Caldwel's / 30.7.1800 at Cockburn's / 23.6.1814 G Cockburn at Curran's / 23.5.1830 Cockburn at Bulwer's / 5.7.1835 sir G Cockburh at Gaskel's

George Cockburn DNB 1763-1847, Andrew Caldwell (qv) was his uncle. He married Miss Riall at Clonmell in Mar 1790


Cockburne

Cockburne 2.5.1797 at John King's