A-Z of Entries

George, C

C George 1.7.1800 on wherry to Dublin


Gilbert & Magee

Gilbert & Magee 17.6.1801 at Joseph Johnson's

John Magee DNB 1750? - 1809 and William Gilbert 1734-1821 Dublin printers & journalists (Dublin Evening Post)


Ginnis

Ginnis's 10.7.1800 at Mcnally's / 19.7.1800 at Lefanu's

Arthur Guinness DNB 1768-1855 son of Arthur Guinness 1724-1803 brewer who had six sons. Subscrs 1795 to Samuel Whyte (DNB 1734-1811) Samuel Guinness, Rev Hosea Guinness, and Whyte's former pupils Arthur, Edward, Richard, & Samuel Guinness junior. Dublin Trades 1797 Arthur Guinness & Son brewer / Richard Guinness gunmaker. Edward Guinness of Dublin = May 1790 Margaret dau of late James Blair.


Glennie

Glennie 18.7.1800 at Drennan's (in Ireland) / 4.10.1807 dr Glennie at North's with Currans

GD website has coded the first entry above to James Glenie DNB 1750-1817 whom Godwin met in 1793 but this seems unlikely, no evidence for connection in Ireland. Dr Glennie in 1807 may have been William Glennie, Doctor of Laws will PCC 1828. Some Irish Glennies in work notes below


Glover

Glover 6.7.1800 (calls at Curran's?) / 15.7.1800 at Curran's / 22.7.1800 at Burton's / 27.7.1800 dines at Curran's & sleeps / 31.7.1800 again / 1.8.1800 again (all in Ireland)

 


Gore

Gore 29.12.1799 at Lanesborough's / 19.1.1800 again / 21.1.1800 Goire at John King's

An Irish landed family, from Hist of Irish Parliament there was John Gore 1735+-1814, Hon Richard Gore 1735/40 - 1807 (this one perhaps the best candidate for dinner at King's as his estate was hard-pressed), William Gore 1744-1815, and William Gore 1767-1832. Edward Gore was custos brevium at £600 p.a. from 1782-1800. Francis Gore was Lt Governor of Grenada 1791. Boyle's Court Guide of 1800 had Thomas Gore 6 Queen St Mayfair / Miss Gore 17 Lower Brook St / Christopher Gore Esq 20 Cumberland Place,…


Granard, Lady

la. Granard 21.6.1799 at John King's. In Godwin's 1796 list for 1799 / 17.11.1799 lady Granard at King's / 29.12.1799 Granard at King's / 5.1.1800 again / 19.1.1800 at Lanesborough's / 21.1.1800 at King's / 26.1.1800 again / 26.3.1800 again / 8.7.1800 Granard calls (in Ireland) / 12.7.1800 Granard dines (in Ireland, presumably at Curran's) / 9.8.1800 la Granard at la Moira's (in Ireland)

George Forbes 1760-1837 6th Earl Granard (his will PCC 1837 general, died at Paris, his stepmother (d.1820) married Rev Samuel Little) married 10.5.1779 Lady Selina Frances Rawdon, 4th dau of John…


Grange

Grange 1.7.1800 on Holyhead coach / 6.7.1800 3 Granges call (in Ireland)

see Batley