A-Z of Entries

Turner, John

4.6.1807 3 Stephensons & Jno Turner dine / 30.3.1809 Turner jr, Devon. Strt, calls / 18.5.1811 J Turner calls

John Turner 39 Devonshire-st Queens-sq gent SunFire 1800, 1803 (1806 to 1822 at Gt Russell-st, 1823, 1825 Upper Thornhaugh-st, 1830 to 1838 Huntly-st, but still insuring properties in Devonshire-st Queen-sq). Thomas Stephenson 24 Devonshire-st Queen-sq solicitor SunFire 1825.. SunFire 1826 John Turner of Huntly-st insured 80 Devonshire-st Queen-sq ( occupier Stephenson). 


Turner, Mr

Macbeth, mr Turner 15.12.1798 / 23.12.1804 adv Wakes & McBeth Turner at dinner. In Godwin's extension of the 1796 list for 1804

see Highfill, Burnim & Langhans. A Mr Turner from the Norwich company made his London debut as Macbeth at Covent Garden on 15.12.1798 and got a bad review in the Monthly Mirror but received support from gentlemen of his fraternity, the law. The GD website has a person record but it is only linked to the 1804 date


Turner, Sharon

11.11.1792 Turner at Pinard's / 11.6.95 Turners at Holcroft's / 16.1.1796 at Carlisle's / 10.1.1797 at Carr's / 24.4.1801 call on Turner (note GD website has coded Godwin's reading for that day to a book by Sharon Turner) / 23.5.1801 Godwin calls on / 19.6.1801 meet (Mackintosh &) Turner / 20.7.1801 postmark of a note from Mr Turner Featherstone Bldgs to Godwin (Abinger c7 f50-1) / 11.1.1805 at Carlisle's Sh Turner / 24.12.1805 meet Sh Turner / 22.1.1806 meet mrs Turner / 1.4.1809 at Sh Turner's with Harwood, Thelwall & £83 / 6.4.1815 Red Cross Library adv Sh Turner / 28.9.1824…


Turner, Sir John

15.4.1796 sir Jno Turner at Montagu's / In Godwin's 1796 list for 1796 crossed out / 23.9.1809 write to JC Turner

Checked all knights and baronets only one possible. Sir John Crickloe (or Chrichloe) Turner admitted Lincolns Inn 1776 youngest son of Rev James T deceased of Huntingdon, married 2.1.1779 at All Saints Newcastle-upon-Tyne Ann Cramlington / sheriff of Hunts 1785, knoghted 1786 of Upper Stukeley / died 14.10.1813 Stoke Poges, Bucks age 68. Huntingdon connection fits Basil Montagu. He may have been the J.C.Turner Godwin wrote to in 1809


Turst, Salome

see Poland Street 19 to 44 in London Addresses dataset

Miss Tursts proprietor 1798 Land Tax Redemption Pantheon (between 41 and 42 Poland St) / Philip Sebastian Elias Lortie Turst born 11.1.1732 bapt 15.2.1732 St Marylebone s of Thomas Sebastian & Catherine Jane Mary Turst (ThomasSebastian Turst of St James = St Anne Soho 27.5.1725 Catherine Jane Mary Peltier otp by lic) / Philip Elias Turst = St James 6.8.1765 Elizabeth Willimott botp by lic wits Joseph Girdler, Salome Turst / see article on Pantheon in Wikipedia / Philip Elias Turst Land Tax 1785 Percy St, St Pancras / Philip…


Turton

12.5.1809 dine at Johnson's, w. Dr Turton / 14.12.1809 call on Theobald, Wordsworth & Turton, w. L(ouisa) H(olcrof)t & M(ary) J(ane)

The Turton at Johnson's was wrongly transcribed as Tuston on GD website. It was very likely William Turton DNB 1762-1835 conchologist. In 1805 Joseph Johnson published an edition of Oliver Goldsmith's History of the Earth and Animated Nature indexed by Dr Turton, and in 1807 Lackington published Dr Turton's translation of Linnaeus. In 1806 Dr Turton offered a gold and a silver medal for the best poetical effusions on Lord Nelson. Turton was…


Tuthill, George Leman

16.11.1795 T at Holcroft's / 6.12.1795 there / 20.12.1795 there / 27.12.1795 there / 17.1.1796 there / 24.1.1796 there / 7.2.1796 there / 21.2.1796 there / 15.4.1798 at Opie's after dining at Holcroft's. Two later uses of T, probably not Tuthill,19.10.1805 and 3.5.1835 (Tuthill died 7.4.1835)

All the above missed in GD website. Also Tuthill46 in Godwin's 1796 list transcription at end of 1795 but not there in original


Tweddell. Francis

SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Francis Tweddell of Essex Street proposed member 16.11.1792 by John Horne Tooke 2nded John Augustus Bonney

Possibly the father but more likely the brother of John Tweddell DNB 1769-1799. Francis Tweddell senior was bapt 19.11.1731 at Grindon by Stockton on Tees, Durham son of George Tweddell, who had married Mary Aynsley 19.11.1724 at Hexham, Northumberland. Francis Tweddell of London voted for Clavering in Co. Durham 1761 on a freehold house in Durham St Nicholas, and Francis Tweddell of Threepwood voted for Percy & Middleton in Co.…


Twentyman, Samuel

13.6.1796 at Dealtry's / 1.9.1796 at Debrett's / 10.1.1797 again / 21.5.1797 at H Tooke's / 30.6.1797 at Debrett's / 10.9.1798 in Bath, walk to Lansdown: Crescent; Twentyman: / 25.8.1799 meet Twentyman (& Hanger)

Major Samuel Twentyman, second in duel in Low Countries 1.7.1793, from half pay of 19th foot to Deputy Adjutant General to forces under Earl of Moira 26.11.1793, steward of anniversary dinner of Fox's election to Westminster 10.10.1794, candidate for Grantham MP 1796, full Colonel 1798, died 6.7.1800 at Martinique (Whitehall Evening Post 16.9.1800). Mrs Twentyman of…


Twiss, Frances

mrs Twiss 25.5.1795 adv at Mrs Inchbald's (with Mrs Harvey)

Frances Kemble 1759-1822 who married Francis Twiss DNB 1759-1827. Mrs Harvey was Francis Twiss' sister Ann


Twiss, Francis

In Godwin's 1796 list for 1794 F Twiss (crossed out), transcribed in GD website as T Twiss and not coded to his person record. See Twiss, Richard for why most of the entries coded to Francis in GD website in fact belong to his brother Richard.


Twiss, Horace

HCR diary 10.12.1820 "Hazlitt, Mrs Horace Twiss & Barry Cornwall were at Montague's and I had a very pleasant lounge there till past 12 o'clock"

                    18.12.1820 at Aders "Mrs Longdale was there without her husband - a beautiful woman and very agreeable - I overheard Mrs Montague speaking disrespectfully of her to Twiss but this is by no means conclusive"

Horace Twiss (DNB 1787-1849). His first wife Anne Lawrence Serle dau of Col Wentworth Serle (born 20.3.1766 son of  Thomas Searle & Dorothea, ensign Coldstream Guards 1782, rode in horse races 1788, Lt…


Twiss, Richard

6.12.1794 adv Twiss at Inchbald's / 25.5.1795 adv Mrs Twiss at Inchbald's / 27.12.1795 adv Twiss's at Siddons' / 30.1.1796 adv R Twiss at Inchbald's / 3.2.1796 Twiss calls / 7.2.1796 call on Twiss / 8.2.1796 Twiss pp172 / 9.2.1796 tea Mrs Robinson's with Twiss & Tarleton / 20.2.1796 Twiss calls / 26.2.1796 tea Twiss's / 1.3.1796 call on Twiss (not in) / 10.3.1796 sup at Twiss / 13.3.1796 tea Kemble's with Twiss's / 17.3.1796 meet Twiss / 21.3.1796 sup at Twiss's / 1.4.1796 again / 18.4.1796 again / 2.5.1796 call on Twiss (not in) / 5.5.1796 sup at Twiss's / 16.5.1796 again / 24.5.1796…


Tyler

mrs Tyler calls 5.4.1799 / 19.7.1799 meet Tyler's beau / 11.6.1800 call on mrs Tyler (not in) / 25.10.1801 Tyler at Horne Tooke's

see Villeneuve. Robert Tyler of St James Piccy jeweller = 26.6.1771 St Marylebone Mary Ann Villeneuve sp otp by lic wit Geo Villeneuve. Since Mrs Tyler called on Godwin out of the blue three weeks after Godwin met Villeneuves at James Perry's the above marriage may be relevant

 


Tyrannos

talk with Holcroft of (tyrants). I know no Greek but I think this is tyrannos, tyrants


Tyrwhitt

HCR diary 18.1.18128 at Cambridge "called on Miss Lane who was visiting at Mr Tyrwhitt's - a young married gownsman" Mr & Miss Eaton there

See my entries for Lane, Miss and Eaton, Richard. James Bradshaw Tyrwhitt (1807-1873) see Alunmni Cantab. He married as bach otp at Petersham, Surrey 25.1.1827 Anne Barrett sp otp by lic


Tyson

Tyson 5.1.1800 at John KIng's / 19.1.1800 at Lanesborough's / 26.1.1800 at King's / 29.2.1800 again / 16.3.1800 again / 29.12.1824 Tyson calls

A tenuous connection in that a Gore was present as well as Tyson on 19.1.1800. Richard Tyson will PCC 1821 (exec Sir John Keane baronet of Royal Cres Bath) had been master of ceremonies at Tunbridge Wells, then at the Lower Rooms Bath till James King took over, then at the New Rooms Bath from 1785 in place of  Dawson. Tyson's daughter married 29.11.1794 at Walcot, Bath, Edward 2nd son of late Sir Thomas Butler, 6th baronet, and their daughter…


Tytler, Elizabeth

see Newman Street 1 to 9 in London addresses dataset

Elizabeth Titler Land Tax 1783 at 4, Newman St / will PCC 26.9.1783 Elizabeth Tytler widow of Newman Street left house in Poland St occ. Mrs Cotton (no 58) to Mrs Elizabeth Lawson & her sister Mrs Sarah Carey, another in Poland St occ. Hare robemaker (no 22), Thomas son of John Sheldon surgeon deceased, my friend William Rough baker of Carnaby St brother in law to my late husband William Tytler, his wife |Mary and son William, godson Thomas son of Ruth Mills, cousin Ann Love dated 16.8.1783 / William Rough of St James Piccy =…