A-Z of Entries

Harvery

2.4.1808 Harvery calls, bookseller

A rare surname but it did exist. None found in British Book Trades Index or Holdens 1811 directory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Harvey, Ann

mrs Harvey 25.5.1795  adv at Mrs Inchbald's (with mrs Twiss) / 26.7.1795 mrs H & fils at Horne Tooke's

Ann Twiss married Thomas Harvey at Norwich 12.10.1774 and died 13.5.1819 aged 71. Mrs Twiss was Frances Kemble who married her brother Francis Twiss DNB 1759-1827


Harvey, Dr

call on Ct (=future Mrs Godwin) adv dr Harvey 26.10.1801 / 15.9.1802 dr Harvey calls

?James Hervey DNB 1750/1 -1824 / Ludford Harvey surgeon Old Jewry 1791, Red Lion St 1811, Sir Ludford Harvey of Woolwich will PCC 1829 / Dr Paul Harvey surgeon 53 Shoe Lane 1811 / Alfred Augustus Harvey MD will PCC 1855 / Augustus William Harvey MD will PCC 1857 / William Hazzard Harvey surgeon 2 Upper John St Golden Sq will PCC 1813. The future Mrs Godwin was probably pregnant by 26.10.1801 shortly before she married Godwin


Harvey, Edward

1788 Edward Harvey warehouseman Main St, St Martins le Grand voted Hood
9.12.1789 Old Bailey silk stolen from John Dye and Edward Harvey, man's mercer & trimming maker, 38 St Martins le Grand, their shopman Thomas Waters

maybe the same as

1792-4 Land Tax Edward Harvey, Redmans Row south side, Mile End Old Town

maybe the same as

1794 SunFire Edward Harvey haberdasher 26 Lamb St Spitalfields
9.5.1794 & 17.5.1794 Harvey at Hillier's (spy Gosling's report)
1794 TS 11/963 (Richard Hayward's?) examination by Privy Council, and Treason Trial…


Harvey, Lydia

21.07.1796 call on mrs Harvey sr

Lydia Ives 1718-1804 married Thomas Harvey d.1772 who was Mayor of Norwich in 1748 and their son Thomas Harvey 1748-1819 married Ann Twiss 12.10.1774 at Norwich. Robert Harvey, older brother of Thomas d.1772, married a Lydia Black, not sure when she died, but their son Robert was born 1736, that side of the family were Tories


Harvey, Thomas

29.9.1795

In Godwin's 1796 list for 1796 but that entry not coded to his person record in GD website


Harwood, William Tooke

SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Tooke Harwood proposed member 13.5.1791 by John Horne Tooke 2nded John Lodge Batley

GODWIN DIARY from 24.3.1793. add 14.7.1796, 16.7.1796, 18.7.1796 H, (delete 1.3.1827, 16.12.1830 now done in GD website)

Baptised at St Peter Mancroft Norwich on 19.10.1757 born 4.9.1757 son of Thomas Harwood and Elizabeth (nee Tooke). His mother was buried at Norwich on 27.4.1797 which was mentioned in Ann Godwin's letter of 3.5.1797 (Abinger c.3 f64-5). See Holcroft, Anne for his marriage. His will PCC 1824 Tooke Harwood Colonel of 19th regt Light…


Hase, Mrs

mrs Hase at tea 8.9.1805 at Mousehold ( just outside Norwich on NE)

see work notes below


Haskins

Haskins 1.1.1795 at Sutton's


Hastings

11.2.1796 Hastings calls / 14.9.1796 Hastings at Debrett's / 8.3.1797 Hastings at Debrett's / 22.2.1799 Col Hastings at theatre

See GD website person record for Francis Rawdon Hastings, 1st Earl Moira and his DNB entry 1754-1826. Godwin noted calling on Moira twice in Ireland in 1800 (which could possibly mean his mother Lady Moira who, unlike him, appeared in Godwin's 1796 list and whose death Godwin noted as Countess of Moira in 1808) but noted Lord Moira's death in 1826 as Hastings. Moira also appeared in brackets with Byron & Rogers at Coleridge's lecture on 20.1.1812.…


Hatchard

mrs Hatchard 18.8.1800 on mail coach from Shrewsbury to London / 20.11.1809 call on Hatchard

John Hatchard DNB 1756-1849 was said to be a Tory bookseller, though he voted Fox & Tooke in 1796 but then Gardner in 1802, Hood in 1806 and Romilly & Maxwell in 1818. He married 11.7.1790 Elizabeth dau of Thomas & Elizabeth Lambert. George & Thomas Hatchard were carpenters & chandlers of Castle Lane Westminster, Thomas voted Horne Tooke in 1790 & Hood in 1806 while George voted Hood in 1788, Fox & Gardner in 1796. Henry Hatchard, carpenter & umdertaker of…


Hatchet Lane

28.11.1808 write to Hatchet Lane

Probably means to the Boinvilles, or possibly to the Newtons. Hatchet Lane runs northeast from near Bracknell towards Windsor. The Boinvilles are said to have lived at Bracknell but I'm not sure if their exact address is known.


Hatchett, Charles

21.3.1792 Hatchet at Holcroft's.

This is likely to have been Charles Hatchett 1765-1847 chemist and mineralogist who married Elizabeth daughter of John Collick a Westminster magistrate. Godwin met Collick at Shield's 27.11.1794, and Collick mentioned Shield, Crosdill and Clementi in his will (PCC 1807) and is mentioned as well as Crosdill in the will (PCC 1794) of Henry Waller (see 6.7.1792). Another possibility is that it was Horatio McGeorge, an eccentric actor known as Hatchet after one of his roles (Highfill, Burnim and Langhans)
 


Hatsell, William

see Poland Street 19 to 44 in London Addresses dataset

William Hatsell 35 Poland St ratebooks 1800-13 / 1799 coroners jury William Hucchell cheesemonger Poland St / William Hatsell of Poland St witness to will of John Allen I(QV*) PCC 1811 / will PCC 1837 William Hatsell cheesemonger of Turnham Green dated 1825 all to wife Susannah / William Hatsell = St Geo Han Sq 1.5.1797 Susannah Check


Haughton, Graves

16.1.1827 sup at Aldis's, w. Haughton / 20.6.1833 seek Haughton / 21.6.1833 call on Haughton (Asiatic Society) / 11.7.1833 call on Haughton

Graves Haughton DNB 1788-1849 secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, though the 1827 entry at Aldis's could also have been Moses Haughton (qv) or another


Haughton, Moses

5.6.1805 dine at Johnson's, w. Fuseli; adv. Houghton / 15.1.1806 dine at Fuseli's, w. Houghton / 20.7.1806 dine at Johnson's, w. Houghton / 10.2.1809 Houghton calls: dine at Johnson's / 1.5.1809 RA Exhibition; Haughton &c / 29.12.1809 Johnson's funeral; w. Fuseli, Haughton / 2.4.1813 Somerset House; Bindley, Fuseli & Haughton / 3.4.1813 again / 5.1.1814 call on Haughton / 22.3.1814 call, w. Shelley, at Doctors Commons, & on Haughton / 30.3.1814 call on Haughton / 6.4.1814 again /

The first three entries above have all been coded on GD website to the person record of…


Havel

call at Havel's 14.9.1802 (in Reading)

Will PCC 1813 Luke Havell drawingmaster, oilman & colourman Reading. In 1823 a Robert Havell was aquatinter at 79 Newman St, London (British Book Trades Index)


Hawes

Hawes 1.11.1794 at Hardy's trial / miss Hawes's 31.3.1795 at Thelwal's.

Maybe William Hawes DNB 1736-1808 (will PCC 1809 sons Thomas, Benjamin). If the miss Hawes's were his daughters, they would have been Sarah born 1775 or Mary Ann born 1782 (so only 13), so more likely another sister Maria not mentioned in the DNB except under John Gurney who married her in 1797 (she was certainly of William Hawes' family as his address Spital Square was given on her marriege certificate, he moved address several times previously and her baptism must have been in some other parish about 1777).…


Hawes, Robert

Robert son of John & Elise Hawes bapt 27.12.1748 Bury St Edmunds
The best source for his family was the will proved PCC 10.4.1801 of his aunt Unica Hawes of Botesdale, Suffolk from which we see he had many cousins, his father had died by 1784, his grandparents John & Ellen Hawes were buried in Rickinghall churchyard, his uncle Robert was an apothecary of Bury St Edmunds (whose will was proved PCC 1784).
Robert Hawes was apprenticed 21.10.1761 for 7 years with a premium of £25 to William Green stationer of Bury St Edmunds. From 1770 he was in partnership with his fellow…


Hawke, Martin Bladen

23.5.1790 Hawke at Paradise's. Appeared in 1794 version of Godwin's 1796 list but crossed out, and left out of 1796 version

Martin Bladen Hawke 1744-1805 son of admiral Edward Hawke DNB 1705-81