A-Z of Entries

S .L.

S. L. 23.5.1790 at John Paradise's. The only names that begin with L in Godwin's dairy before this date are Lister, Lewis, Lindsey and Lofft. See my entry for Lister, Samuel


Sadak & Kalasrade

Sadak & Kalasrade 31.7.1797 at Sadler's Wells

Based on a story in Sir Charles Morell's Tales of the Genii 1784 this was a "new grand serio-comic pantomime" with tightrope walking, a song "A fig for invasion", a palace on fire, an eastern harem, an Evolution ballet, full title "Sadak & Kalasrade or the Waters of Oblivion" at Sadlers Wells 1797-99, revived in 1814 and 1840 (Victoria Theatre) and 1872 (mentioning playwright Mary Russell Mitford DNB 1787-1855) each time advertised as "new"


Sadler

Sadlers 19.11.1799 at Nicholson's lecture / 14.1.1800 Sadler at Nicholson's / 29.7.1835 M T Sadler dies

James Sadler DNB 1753-1828 balloonist and chemist was a likely contact of William Nicholson's DNB 1753-1815. His son John 1779-1838 may have been included in the plural at the lecture. Michael Thomas Sadler DNB 1780-1835 was certainly the 1835 entry, Godwin didn't record having met him but read him in 1829.


Saffory

10.10.1809 write to Saffory / 24.1.1810 again / 4.4.1810 again / 30.7.1810 again / 10.11.1810 again / 4.1.1811 again / 19.1.1811 again / 28.2.1811 again / 28.3.1812 write to Saffery

Probably James Saffery bookseller Canterbury (bbti). Bankrupt 1811


Salines

see Selinas


Salomon, Johann Peter

In Godwin's 1796 list for 1794 but this entry not coded to his person record in GD website, nor is the entry of 7.4.1796 Salomon's concert. The only name in the 1796 list to have been both underlined and crossed out (except for Wolcot in whose case it was because Godwin moved him from 1787 to 1792 where he was still underlined and not crossed out). Salomon also appeared in the 1794 version of the 1796 list but not then underlined


Salvo & Fraser

7.5.1807 dine at Philips's, w. Salvo, Fraser

Travels in the year 1806 from Italy to England &c by the marchese di Salvo translated by W Fraser printed for Richard Phillips. Sometimes called Carlo, he seems to have been Vincenze Salvo di Petraganzili, born 1787 and died Paris 22.10.1860. He married Lucy Anne Mary Caroline Claxton after 1841 but before 27.10.1847 when her mother Lucy Shuckburgh made her will (PCC 26.8.1851). As well as his gallant adventure helping the escape of Mrs Spencer Smith from the French police, he was known for some musical compositions. Fraser not only…


Sammes

24.10.1795 Sammes at Foulkes'

Probably James Sammes upholsterer & auctioneer of Gt Russell St Bloomsbury will PCC 1804 niece Jane Burdock / mrs Anna Susanna Thompson widow / Joseph Burdock yeoman late of  White Elm nr Danbury Essex / Sally Burdock of Clay Hill  Enfield spinster / niece Hannah wife of John Hansell of Haybridge nr Maldon Essex / nephew William Burdock age 14 lives with me.  Mrs Sammes died March 1790

PCC 1794 George Sammes of St Andrew Holborn / 1796 Johannah Sammes widow of Stanford Rivers Essex


Sanderson

call on Sanderson 31.12.1804 / 5.1.1805 again / 10.1.1805 again / 11.1.1805 again / 16.1.1805 again / 21.1.1805 again

See Saunderson for possibility that was the same person as Sanderson. There were 24 Sanderson entries in the Trade section of Holdens 1811 (incl 6 merchants, 2 wine merchants, 2 coal merchants) and 4 in the Residents section, more than I care to type out here. Three of the calls, and the call on Saunderson on 13.12.1804 were in the same string of calls as the attorney Richard Wordsworth (at Staple Inn), two of them were next to Luntley (qv) at Shoreditch and mrs Hill…


Sands

30.7.1810 write to Sands / 13.12.1810 again / 15.7.1811 again / 31.3.1814 again / 6.4.181`4 again / 13.4.1814 again

Probably Robert Sands bookseller of Newcastle upon Tyne from 1793 to 1820 (bbti)


Sandwich, 5th Earl of (John Montagu)

Sandwich 29.5.1797 adv at Bail M(arshall)

John Montagu 5th Earl of Sandwich died 1814. See Templeton, John Henry for explanation


Sandys, Edwin

Sandys 10.2.1793 at Paradise's.

Edwin Sandys Baron Sandys of Ombersley born 1726 died 11.3.1797 at Ombersley Court

Boyle's 1792 Lord Sandys 4 Portland Place. MP from 1747, see History of Parliament

 


Sansom

Sansom 28.2.1794 at Bell's


Satchel

10.10.1807 Satchel calls

The only time this name appeared in Godwin's diary. Perhaps John Satchell timber merchant of Limehouse and SCI member (see my entry for him on this website). The only other Satchells in Holdens 1811 directory were Richard Satchell, brewer (SunFire 1806 at 6 Winsley-st partner William Rowell) and Francis Satchell farmer at Palmer's-green


Saulieu, Francis

At Saulieu's 26.3.1798 dine with Chandler / 21.12.1798 again

Saulieu, ladies' hairdresser 16 Queen St Golden Sq "just arrived from Paris" 17.3.1788. Saulieu rue de la Comedie Paris 24.12.1774 (newspaper ads). Sun Fire 1798 Francis Saulieu, Nassau St, gent & Box Farm, King's Rd, Chelsea. 3.10.1801 Saulieu no 12 corner of Nassau & Gerrrard St Soho, coffee house & restorer (i.e.restaurant) 


Saumarez

Saumarez  20.4.1793 call on.

Richard Saumarez DNB 1764-1835 surgeon. R S surgeon of Newington Butts 1800 subscr to works of Burns


Saunders, John

7.12.1809 John Saunders calls / 9.12.1809 Saunders calls / 20.5.1811 call, w. C(harles) on Saunders / 29.3.1814 call on Ballachey (Saunders) / 30.5.1814 call on Saunders / 1.6.1814 call on Saunders / 15.6.1814 call on Ballachey & Saunders (not seen), twice / 16.6.1814 call on Saunders / 17.6.1814 again / 18.6.1814 again / 7.11.1816 Saunders calls / 22.3.1817 call on Saunders / 16.7.1821 call on Saunders (not seen) / 23.7.1821 call on Saunders; adv. Agar & H Robinson / 24.7.1821 call on Saunders; adv. H Robinson / 4.1.1822 Saunders calls / 2.5.1822 seek Saunders / 14.6.1822 meet…


Saunders, miss

miss Saunders 5.2.1797 adv at H(olcrof)ts (& mrs Fenwick) / 26.2.1797 miss Saunders at H(olcrof)ts (& Fenwicks) / 28.3.1797 Saunders with W(olstonecraf)t, Tucker, Del Valle at Fenwick's / 19.4.1797 Saunders at theatre (& Fenwicks) / 23.8.1798 E Saunders at Fenwick's / 20.4.1800 miss Saunders at M(ary) Robinson's (& Fenwicks)

All 6 entries above were with Fenwicks and when the miss was dropped on 28.3.1797 the other guests named were all female without miss or mrs. I like to think, maybe fancifully, this may have been (Esther?) Saunders (Highfill, Burnim &…


Saunders, William

13.9.1796 call on Saunders, Cliffords inn, & mr J Lawrence with Holcroft & Nicholson

William Saunders attorney of the Marshalsea and Palace Courts, Cliffords Inn and Brentford Butts (Law List) his will PCC 1810 throws no light on why Godwin, Holcroft and Nicholson went to see him. for Lawrence see Lawrence, J

 


Saunderson

call on Saunderson (£32) 13.12.1804 / 26.3.1805 meet Saunderson / 7.3.1813 Saunderson, cala

Francis Saunderson Hist of Parl 1754-1827 independent Whig MP for co Cavan 1801-6 / William Saunderson tailor Market St, St James Picc'y voted Fox & Tooke 1796 / Isaac Saunderson tailor Queen St, St James Picc'y voted Paull 1806 / Robert Saunderson coal merchant Ratcliff Cross 1790. I've included the text of 1813 (te 2059 in GD website) because the attribution there is rather tentative and in the first instance I've looked for Saunderson rather than Sanderson (qv), who could perhaps have…