A-Z of Entries

Lord Mayor

call on Lord Mayor 1.6.1805 / 20.6.1805 again / 10.7.1817 again

In Godwin's letter to James Wollstonecraft of 5.9.1805 (Bodleian Abinger c9 f34v) he wrote "Ball I have got rid of by the intervention of the Lord Mayor". Ball (qv) was a tenant of Primrose Street and Godwin saw him on 23.1.1805 and 1,2,1805, both before James Wollstonecraft last saw Godwin before leaving for the West Indies. The Lord Mayor of London in 1804/5 was Peter Perchard, it's not clear if Godwin would have spoken to him personally. The Lord Mayor in 1816/7 was Matthew Wood.


Lorimer

mrs Lorimer at Nicholson's 29.1.1804

see work notes below


Losh, Mrs

mrs Losh 26.2.1802 at Southey's

Jamees Losh DNB 1763-1833 married in 1798 Cecilia dau of Rev Roger Baldwin of Aldingham Lancs (DNB). Will PCC 1842 of Cecilia Losh widow of the Grange near Cartmel, Lancs


Lovell

16.10.1794 Lovel at Newgate / 31.7.1795 at Newton's / 30.12.1795 again / 14.1.1796 again / 2.2.1796 at King's / 9.3.1796 again / 25.5.1800 at King's / 17.12.1801 mrs Lovel at Lamb's with Southey / 26.9.1811 write to and call on / 18.5.1822 call on with MJ / 25.5.1822 Lovel (Brides Passage) calls.

The first instance above must have been Robert Lovell (DNB died 3.5.1796) the friend and brother-in-law of Coleridge and Southey (M Ray Adams, Studies in the Literary Backgrounds of English Radicalism, p133; Hazlitt's Works v.3 p.278). The next five (four at Newton's and one at King's)…


Loveridge

Loveridge 22.9.1799 at Fell's with Oldfield

Loveridge was a friend of Thomas Hinton Burley Oldfield DNB 1755-1821 (see Sheffield Archives WWM/F/82/10 Jane Osbaldeston to Lord Fitzwilliam). Mrs Jane Osbaldeston, the mother of the sporting squire George Osbaldeston DNB 1786-1866, had ambitions for him as an MP and came into conflict with Oldfield who was acting as an election agent for Fitzwilliam at East Retford in 1812. Loveridge met her on Oldfield's behalf and Mrs Osbaldeston wrote that he was an attorney who had been struck off the list, who was notorious in the Alchester…


Lowe, S

S Lowe dies 9.3.1801

Sampson Low, a bookseller who had published Charlotte Smith was buried 5.1.1801 age 33 his will PCC 1801 mentioned wife Mary Ann. He had married Mary Ann Sheldrick at St James Piccy 1794. Sampson Low DNB 1799-1886. Sampson Low bapt 28.3.1768 St Paul Cove Gdn of David & Mary. The GD website has only transcribed Lowe dies but the S is clearly there in the original. Godwin recorded his death two months late but it still seems a sound identification


Lowry, Wilson

26.8.1794 at Reveley's / 8.9.1794 again / 8.12.1794 again / 7.9.1797 calls & Reveley / 25.10.1797 Lowrys jnrs at Reveleys./ 9.11.1797 Lowrys at Reveleys

Wilson Lowry DNB 1760-1824 a neighbour of architect Reveley's in Titchfield Street and an engraver noted for his architectural work

Wilson Lowry otp bach = St Marylebone 16.6.1796 Rebekah Delvalle of St Luke sp by lic, wit Anna Gabl Burges. According to DNB he had two daurhters Anne & Matilda by his first marriage to miss Porter of Birmingham but given the "bachelor" in the marriage register, they may have been…


Lucas

27.8.1797

see entry for Margaret & Lucas


Ludbey, Thomas

see Poland Street 1 to9 & 49 to 62 in London Addresses dataset

Mr Ludbey proprietor 61 Poland St Land Tax Redemption 1798 / will PCC 7.8.1819 Thomas Ludbey of Chalfont St Peter Bucks dated 5.5.1803 codicil 19.3.1818 mentioned wife Jane "!all my leasehold houses in parish of St James" (most of these were in Pall Mall and Piccadilly) / SunFire 1796 Thomas Ludbey Esq 74 Harley St


Luders, Alexander

SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Alexander Luders Esq of Inner Temple proposed member 22.11.1782 by Joseph Brown 2nded Edward Hall

Alexander Luders DNB d.1819.  His father Theodore Luders secretaire to Russian ambassador married at the German Lutheran church, Savoy, London on 19.10.1749 Miss Ann Berry by lic. When he wrote his will on 11.10.1774 he said his younger son Alexander was aged 18, so he was born about 1756 / General Evening Post 13.12.1774 Theodore Luders died at Bath 6.12.1774 / Middlesex Journal 20.7.1776 Lucretia Luders (Alexander's sister) married at Bath Abbey…


Lunan

31.7.1794 mrs Luneham at Holcroft's (& Porson) / 7.12.1794 mrs Lunan at Holcroft's (& Porson) / 2.3.1795 Lunan at Mackintosh's (& Porson & Perry) / 17.8.1795 mrs Lunan at Holcroft's /  20.9.1795 Lunan at Holcroft's (& Porson & Perry) / 24.7.1796 M A Lunan at Holcroft's / 17.8.1796 meet mrs Lunan / 8.11.1797 M A Lunan at Holcroft's (& Perry) / 5.3.1802 miss Lunan at tea (& Perrys) / 19.10.1805 miss Bentley at Perry's / 21.10.1805 Perry femme & miss Bentley call / 15.6.1806 miss Bentley at Perry's / 7.6.1809 Lunan at Perry's (& mrs Bentley) / 13.10.…


Lunardi, Vincenzo

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

Vincenzo Lunardi DNB 1759-1806 the first balloonist in England gave his address in September 1784, shortly after his first ascent, in a newspaper advert as 6 Poland St. This may have been convenient for the Pantheon where he displayed his balloon. His landlady would have presumably been Mrs Wright (qv)


Lune

Lune (with an acute accent on the e) 17.11.1799 at John King's

Next to Elisee (qv) which may be some clue. A family name from the south of France Lunet (de Malene) of Rodez (see Hippolyte Barrau, Documents Historiques &c)


Luneham, Mrs

see Lunan, Mary


Lunette

Lunettes 28.3.1797 at Townley's collection


Lunn, William Henry

Lunn's 19.3.1799

W H Lunn bookseller Cambridge 1787-1797, William Henry Lunn bookseller 332 Oxford St 1797-1801, Classical Library 30 Soho Sq 1802-16, committed suicide June 1815, (Maxted) will PCC 1815


Luntley

call on J J Luntley (not in) with Everina (Wollstonecraft) 20.9.1804 / 22.9.1804 call on Luntley with E(verina) W / 2.10.1804 again / 19.10.1804 meet Luntley / 6.11.1804 call on Luntley (not in)  with E Wt / 7.11.1804 call on Luntley with E Wt / 14.11.1804 call on Luntley / 23.11.1804 again / 5.12.1804 call on Luntley & Hill, PS / 7.12.1804 write to Luntley / 22.12.1804 call on Luntley / 31.12.1804 again / 5.1.1805 again / 12.1.1805 again / 24.1.1805 again / 21.12.1809 Luntley adv at Miles'

John Luntley stockbroker of 181 Holywell St, Shoreditch, Mr Luntley Shoreditch subscr…


Lushington, William

22.11.1794(alongside week ending) Lushington at Tooke's trial.

William Lushington 1747-1823 (History of Parliament) signed declaration of Friends of the People 11.4.92 but had resigned by November. Independent candidate for City of London in by-election March 1795 defeated Combe the Whig candidate. Justified Pitt's measures as "temporary sacrifice of liberty for security's sake". Of Marks Hall, Essex and Mount Pleasant, Tunbridge Wells. Could also be his relative Sir Stephen Lushington, East India Company director (History of Parliament) but William flirted much more with radicals.…


Luttrell, Henry

8.10.1795 see Luttrel at theatre / 9.10.1795 adv at miss Mansel's / 28.10.1795 at Montagu's / 15.4.1796 again / 19.10.1799 at Reynolds's / 16.5.1828 again / 17.7.1829 Thomson Luttrel at Reynolds's

Henry Luttrell DNB 1768-1851. Farington diary Jan 1796 dined at Malone's with Luttrell & Jephson and found them "democratish". Clearly Luttrell saw miss Mansel in her debut in Road to Ruin and went to congratulate her the next day, keeping her acquaintance both shortly after her marriage and long after.The idea that his mother was a gardener's daughter from Woodstock is a confusion of…


Luttrell, Henry Lawes

HENRY LAWES LUTTRELL 1737-1821
SUGGESTED ADDITION perhaps before the sentence beginning "Luttrell's personal unpopularity" <The Memoirs of Miss Arabella Bolton(1770) accused him of opium date rape, and neglect of parental responsibility towards a daughter who only lived 13 months, that he fathered on a gardener's daughter, Arabella Bolton, while he was a student at Oxford.>
CURRENT TEXT "survived by his wife and his only known child, a natural son, Henry Luttrell(1768-1851)"
SUGGESTED CHANGE <survived by his wife and at least three natural children, *Henry…