A-Z of Entries

Davis/Davies after 1805

meet Davis 13.9.1805 / 17.12.1805 Wilks, London Coffee House, adv Davis [this could have been Robert Wilks printer and his retired partner Jonas Davis, see my entries for Wilks and for Davis, Jonas] / 26.2.1806 Davis & R Sharp breakfast

30.12.1807 Davis from Sir F(rancis) B(urdett) calls / 7.1.1808 Davis calls / 8.1.1808 write to Davis / 11.1.1808 letter from Davis / 13.1.1808 Davis calls, sign

6.9.1808 call on Davis

22.4.1809 Davis, attorney calls (see work notes below for Davis, attorney possibles)

29.4.1809 write to M L Davis = Matthew L Davis of…


Davison

Davison 9.1.1791 at Fenwick's.

There are many later (post 1795) Davison entries, and in the Godwin Diary website these have mostly been coded to Thomas Davison printer, which seems probable. This one seems unlikely to be the printer, and Davisons were plentiful in London at this time, so there is little to go on unless some connection to Fenwick could be found. One possible and interesting person was James Davison of the Loyal Lambeth Association. later active in drilling members of the London Corresponding Society in using pikes, but this entry was before the LCS even began or…


Davison, A

7.7.1810 write to A Davison

Holdens directory 1811: Anthony Davison tailor 23 Cecil-st Strand / A Davison merchant Ormond-yd York-st St James-sq / Alex Davison prize agent 13 Holborn-court Grays Inn


Davy, Martin

29.3.1796 at Holcroft's / 9.7.1796 at March's Norwich / 25.4.1798 calls on Godwin / 25.6.1798 again / 17.6.1799 Godwin called on Porson, adv Dr Davy

Martin Davy DNB 1763-1839. He was a friend of Dr Samuel Parr's, became Doctor of Medicine in 1797, and was said to have been a religious sceptic though he later became a clergyman. He was abroad in Europe as tutor to Lord Ossulston for two years, perhaps at the time of the first entry above, but I haven't looked closely enough to identify the dates of that tour. The only entry above which was very likely him was the Dr Davy in 1799. The…


Dawbarn

20.7.1810 Dawbarn calls / 21.7.1810 again / 23.7.1810 Dawburn calls / 25.7.1810 again / 26.7.1810 Three Dawburns call / 27.7.1810 Dawburn sr calls

Thomas Dawbarn bach of St Dunstan Stepney married Frances Reynoldson sp of St Leonard Bromley there by lic 21.3.1809 wit R B Dawbarn

Holdens directory 1811: Mr Thos Dawbarn, sen. 7 Mile End-terrace / Mr Thos Dawbarn jun. 2 Mile End-terrace

Thomas Dawbarn freedom of Joiners Co. London 1812

Stamford Mercury 2.7.1813 Wisbech Auxiliary Bible Society Meeting Mr Thomas Dawbarn of London spoke (Robert Bunbury Dawbarn 1757-…


Dawe, M

call on Dawe adv MD, F(anny) & C(harles) 22.8.1805

MD was perhaps Mary Margaret Dawe 1785-1871 in Philip Dawe DNB 1745?-1809?. The twenty year old may have been formally or informally looking after or hanging out with Fanny aged 11and Charles aged 10, two of the children in Godwin's household


Dawne

letter from Dawne 23.3.1804

Perhaps George Dawne attorney Bridge Court Westminster 1794, 4 Brydges St Covent Garden 1800, Henrietta St Covt Gdn 1805, Southampton St Covt Gdn 1818 voted Burdett & Romilly, his will PCC 1826 gent of Southampton St Covt Gdn. No particular reason to make that identification


Day

meet S Day 28.6.1799 / 31.1.1802 call on Day / 12.4.1802 Day dines/ 28.2.1804 coach from Lewes with rev Hudson, Tomkins & Day / 6.12.1813 call on Hume. Hume, Day & Faithful dine / 7.12.1813 write to Day, call on Day / 9.12.1813 write to Day / 11.12.1813 again / 16.12.1813 again / 18.12.1813 Faithful calls / 20.12.1813 letter from Day. coach for Maldon...sup at Day's. Day writes to Pattison & Laver / 21.12.1813 Day breakfasts (in Maldon) dine at Day's / 22.12.1813 Day breakfasts (in Maldon) adv Draper. dine at Day's / 23.12.1813 write to Day / 27.12.1813 letter from Day / 1.1.…


Dayes, George

Dayes 12.2.1794 at J C Jennings'.

George Days married Catherine Povey at St James Piccadilly 11.12.1787 by archbishop's licence (wits J Days, Sarah Days). Catherine must have been the sister or other close relative of Elizabeth Povey who married Joseph Clayton Jennings in 1790. In his will PCC (proved 21.11.1807 by Andrew Smith, surgeon of HMS Reynard) George Days surgeon of 5th W India regt left all to his daughter Elizabeth Dayes of 11 Plumpton Row Brompton. Joseph Clayton Jennings of Lincolns Inn swore to his handwriting and that he had known George Days since his marriage with…


De Bath, James Michael

de Bath 26.1.1800 at John King's / 16.3.1800 again / 20.1.1806 sir James le Bath at Rowan's / 4.3.1806 at Rowan's

James Michael de Bath (assumed name by sign manual) created baronet 11.8.1801.Married 1777 Anna Maria dau of William Wyam of Merioneth, died 22.2.1808 will PCC 1808. Harrow School Register his sons James Wynne de Bathe 1800-1808 (d.1828) William Plunkett de Bathe 1800-1807 (d.1870)

 


De Bel

De Bel 9.8.1799 at Ralph Kirkley's


De Camp

In Godwin's 1796 list for 1796 but not coded to her person record in GD website / 22.1.1802 mr Decamp at theatre / 5.12.1803 meet miss Decamp

see GD website for De Camp. Maria Theresa Kemble.DNB 1777-1838 married Charles Kemble in 1806. Her brother Vincent 1779-1839 (Highfill Burnim & Langhans) was also an actor and probably the mr Decamp of 1802, their father George Lewis De Camp died in 1787


De La Serrier

8.2.1796 de la Serrier adv at miss Hays

Seems to be a very rare name in this form. John George La Serre merchant late of Hackney bankrupt 1813, will PCC 1847 John George La Serre gent of Hackney, wife Mary, son Wm Henry, dau Ann Charlotte, her godmother & great aunt Ann Perchard La Serre


De Vint

7.1.1809 call on De Vint

Very likely Peter DeWint DNB 1784-1849, as his good friend William Hilton DNB 1786-1839 had been recently calling on Godwin. GD website has a person record for Hilton and is not fully sure of the identification, but De Vint strengthens it. Hilton had called on Godwin the night before, and called again two days later


Deacon

Deacon's 7.5.1799 (Watford) with S Deacon, Boinville & Masters / 24.10.1817 write to Deacon & Jane / 7.4.1821 Deacon calls / 30.8.1824 call on Rowbotham adv Deacon / 15.11.1824 again / 18.1.1825 Deacon's at Aldis's / 2.4.1826 Deacon adv at Rowbotham's / 16.1.1827 Deacon at Aldis's / 16.1.1829 Deacons at Aldis's

Samuel Deacon of Watford gent, trustee of marriage settlement 1800 (London Met Archives ACC1058/142) / Thomas Deacon will PCC 1832 yeoman of Wigan Hall Hertfordshire dated 16.2.1818 wife Mary (nee Green) widow of Henry Fotherly Whitfield, mother Mrs Mary Bacon of…


Dealtry

GODWIN DIARY:  23.4.1798 Dealtry j at Exhibition / 9.10.1798 meet Dealtry jr

(see editorial notes on Peregrine Dealtry in GD website) probably Henry Dealtry brother of Peregrine, probably not Henry's son Peregrine who was only 8

SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION:  Capt Dealtry of Manchester Sq proposed 24.6.1791 by Count Zenobio 2nded John Frost

Peregrine s of John & Elizabeth Dealtry bapt 20.6.1762 St Michael le Belfry, York, his brother Henry bapt there 1764 . His father attended Trinity College Cambridge, MD at Leyden 1733, married Elizabeth Langley, and…


Dearn

24.7.1796 dine at H(olcrof)ts adv mes G & Dearn

Presumably a friend or colleague of Godwin's sister (see Godwin, Hannah)


Dechaire

Dechaire 6.6.1794 at Mrs Inchbald's


Deck

12.7.1809 write to Deck &c / 1.8.1809 again / 24.1.1810 again / 29.3.1810 Deck calls / 4.8.1810 write to Deck &c / 5.12.1810 again

Very likely John Deck bookseller of Bury St Edmunds from 1802 to 1855 (bbti). The five write to entries were in a list of letters to booksellers not in London. The call was not surprising as Bury is not so far from London


Dedingston

Dedingston 7.5.1790 at miss Williams'

only instance I found of this surname (spelt Dedi or Deddi) a merchant? of Boston at Williamsburg Maryland 1769