A-Z of Entries

Peasant (Caston)

13.7.1796 drive with Copland to Caston : Peasant

This was a long drive, Caston is 30 miles from Dalling, it's near Thetford and right next to Thompson where Colonel William Harwood inherited a property. They also must have driven back as Godwin supped at Dalling. I can find no record of an inn at Caston known as the Peasant. Peasant does occur as a surname but is rare. For Copland see Copland, John Dawson. See also Sewll, Bartholomew, and Flower

 


Pecket

19.9.1809 call on Pecket

Holdens Directory 1811: Mrs S Peckett 50 Old Compton-st Soho / Peckett & Dewey milliners & dressmakers 168 Fleet-st / Peckett & Ralph, wine & brandy merchants, Bagnio-ct, & 5 Warwick-lane Newgate-st

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Peele's

Peele's with Hodgkins 19.10.1805 / 28.12.1805 call on Peele's / 2,9,1807 again / 7.2.1812 Geo Peele pp31 / 13.4.1813 call on Sir Robt Peele / 23.2.1814 call on Peele's / 14.10.1816 again / 10.2.1825 call on Lemon adv sec Peele

Peele's was a coffee house in Fleet St. According to London Coffee Houses (Lillywhite) it was famous for its newspaper files, frquented by attorneys and noted as a haunt for moneylenders and bill discounters. Three of its proprietors were Thomas Gurney will PCC 1802, Alexander Remington will PCC 1806 and Mary Gurney will PCC 1823. Geo Peele that Godwin was…


Peeling

2.10.1809 write to Peeling / 19.1.1810 again

John Peeling 1784-1812 bookseller 26 Church-st Liverpool (bbti)


Pells Office

Pells Office 4.3.1803

Kept records of the Dept of Exchequer,.east side of Westminster Hall until start of 19th century. The nearby Chapter House of the Abbey also kept some of these records


Peltier, Jean Gabriel

29.3.1796 at Holcroft's / 31.10.1801 at D Stuart's. In 1796 list for 1801 / 27.2.1805 at Philips adv Heron (Peltier)

Jean Gabriel Peltier 1765-1825 (Index Biographigue Francaise). Fled to England in 1792 and returned to France 1820. Published a journal L'Ambigu and may have had British government support (Nat Arch HO42/26/37 HO42/29/177 PRO30/8/165). Plenty of detail on him from a search of newspapers on the name Peltier. He interceded in the scrap between John Wolcot and William Gifford in Wright's bookshop in 1800. He was tried and found guilty in 1803 for a libel on Napoleon…


Penny

Penny 9.2.1800 at King's / 4.4.1802 mrs Penny at King's / 15.5.1812 L Penny at Lamb's

A Chancery suit of 1805 (Nat Arch c13/57/37) was between Catherine Penny plaintiff and Augustus Richard Butler Danvers & others defendants. There were several Chancery suits involving Butler Danvers often against other former guests at John King's like Robert Derville and James Stevenson. These did not necessarily mean that the parties were no longer friendly, there were various legal reasons for starting "friendly" suits. But it makes a fairly good identifier of Mrs Penny as having been called…


Penwarne, John

19.5.1806 Wordsworth, Wolcot & Penwarne call

This was very likely the poet John Penwarne who died 20.1.1838 in his 80th year. His volume of poems "Contemplation" was published 1807 and began with a quote from Peter Pindar (John Wolcot). Morn Post 5.7.1808 asserted that the play "The Fall of Portugal" was written jointly by Wolcot and Penwarne. His father, also John, was an attorney of Penryn, Cornwall, son of Peter Penwarne and possessed of some property, his will proved Exeter 1789. In 1779 a John and an Edward Penwarne were articled as clerks to John Penwarne of Penryn.…


Percival

8.1.1808 dine at Joseph Johnson's w. Percival

This is the only instance of this name in Godwin's diary. It's possible this may have been Robert Percival DNB 1765-1826. In fact he died in 1825 see his PCC will, which shows he had a wife Antoinetta. Two of his children by her were baptised in Jamaica in 1812 and 1813 and her maiden name was given as Cheverer or Chevivia. His brother was Westby Percival died 1850, whose parents Robert Percival and Frances Armstrong married in Dublin in 1775. Captain Westby Percival RN was more likely their uncle (see…


Percy

Percy, sculptor 27.8.1804 at Tooke's / 6.10.1807 theatre; Percy / 23.11.1809 call on Percy / 12.5.1817 Percy calls (not seen) / 13.5.1817 call on Percy (w. Ogilvie) / 14.5.1817 Percy calls / 17.5.1817 Percy calls: dine at Curran's, w. Ogilvie / 21.5.1817 Percy calls / 23.5.1817 again / 26.5.1817 again / 29.5.1817 dine at Curran's: meet Percy / 4.7.1817 Percy calls / 17.1.1818 again / 28.1.1818 again / 27.12.1821 call on Hone; adv. Percy / 28.12.1821 Percy calls, to & from Morrison / 2.1.1822 Percy calls / 1.1.1824 again / 31.1.1824 again

Samuel Percy 1750-1820 Dict British…


Perigord, Edmond de Talleyrand

25.12.1795 Perigord jr at King's

Identified on GD website in editorial notes for his father Archambeau de Talleyrand Perigord but still underlined as a unidentified person in transcription


Perkins

11.11.1788 at Timothy Hollis' / 16.11.1790 again /  30.11.1790 again / 31.1.1796 at Horne Tooke's / 14.8.1798 at Joseph Johnson's


Perks

9.9.1807 seek Hepburn & Perks

The only Perks in Godwin's diary, and he never found him, so little to go on. Some ossibles: SunFire 1797 William Perks stationer 10 Duke-st, York-bldgs, SunFire 1808 William Perks stationer 21 St Martins-lane, bookbinder & publisher (BBTI) Mary Perks of 21 St Martins-la will PCC 6.6.1826 / SunFire 1809 William Perks tallowchandler 7 Wheeler-st Spitalfields, William Parkes or Perks tallowchandler Spitalfields will PCC 19.1.1797, William Perks gent of Bethnal Green will PCC 22.9.1820 / Francis Perks of Marylebone will PCC 14.5.1824 / Henry Perks…


Perrault

write to Philips, on Perrault 22.2.1804

Charles Perrault 1628-1703 of fairy tale fame must surely have been referred to here


Perry, James

2.5.1795 Peary should be added to James Perry, he was with his partner James Gray as usual. Also Perry in Godwin's 1796 list for 1787 (and in 1794 version) but 1796 list entry not coded to his person record on GD website


Perry, John George

Perry patissier 18.8.1793 at Horne Tooke's and 23.11.94 at Newgate.

John George Perry confectioner 158 Oxford St with John Tupp (Sun Fire insurance 1792) his will PCC 1802. His son John George Perry, surgeon was born 1802, the year his father died, and baptised May 1802 at St Marylebone, son of John George & Charlotte


Perry, Sampson

SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Capt Perry of Salisbury St, Adelphi proposed member 27.4.1792 by Robert Merry 2nded John Williams

Sampson Perry (DNB 1747-1823?) which is vague about his family details. (See Lorraine Millard's thesis Univ Queensland 2015 by a google search on Sampson Perry. She mentions Duncan van Reisjwoud as her source for genealogical information). He was probably the Sampson Perry son of John & Mary bapt 30.12.1748 at Deritend Warwicks.He joined Lodge no 14 of the United Grand Lodge of Freemasons on 2.12.1772 and declined on 24.6.1774. He voted as a…


Pester, P

P Pester dines 11.3.1804 (& Napiers)

Probably Peggy  wife of Emanuel Pester who died 23.6.1821 at Preston (nr Yeovil) Somerset. Their son John was baptised at Odcombe (nr Yeovil) 1778 and was in India 1801-1805 and 1813-1825 (Bengal officers), he married in 1811, at Montacute Somerset, Elizabeth dau of Rev William Phelips. The Napier (qv) family came from Tintinhull near Yeovil


Peto

16.2.1808 Peto calls / 21.11.1812 again / 23.11.1812 again / 18.11.1813 again

Possibly Henry Peto DNB 1774-1830 builder and contractor. The two calls in 1812 coincide with mentions of the (Sun) Fire Office, though not clearly linked to them. Godwin is in Fire Office records for Skinner Street 14.12.1812


Petrie

17.1.1806 tea at Rowan's w. Petries / 4.3.1806 Rowan's w. Petrie & many

Holdens directory 1811

Henry Petrie esq Brixton-villa Surrey (will PCC 18.4.1842)
Martin Petrie esq of 13 Bearbinder-la (will PCC 6.4.1805)
Robt Petrie esq of 13 Bearbinder-la
William Petrie 17 Queen Ann-st Cavendish-sq & Elm-cottage Old Windsor
John Petrie broker 21 Walbrook

will PCC 16.7.1828 of John Petrie of Marylebone:
will PCC 31.10.1835 of William Petrie merchant of London
will PCC 26.4.1826 of William Petrie of Calcutta