A-Z of Entries

Angerstein

mrs Angerstein & Miss Locke 1.3.1800 adv at Jas Moore's / 17.5.1800  Hoare (Angerstein, Boydel, Gilpin, Beechey) at Milton Gallery / 24.6.1813 Angerstein's, fr.  with A & W Curran / 30.6.1813 Angerstein's, fr. / 7.7.1813 Angerstein's, with W & A Curran / 30.3.1826 Angerstein's, with W / 20.4.1826 call with M W S, on Northcote, & Angerstein's

Godwin probably never met John Julius Angerstein DNB 1732-1823 nor his son John MP (Hist of Parl1774-1858), as the name was bracketed at the Milton Gallery in 1800 and the later visits to Angerstein's were probably to his art…


Annis, William Thomas

Annis calls 15.3.1802 / 10.4.1802 again / 3.5.1802 at RA exhibition / 19.5.1802 calls / 21.5.1802 again / 6.7.1802 again / 28.1.1805 again / 11.2.1805 again / 29.4.1805 at RA exhibition / 22.4.1806 meet S Burnel & Webb adv. Annis / 5.5.1806 Annis (Wilkie) at RA exhibition / 4.5.1807 Annis at RA exhibition

William Thomas Annis painter exhibited landscapes at the Royal Academy 1799-1800 from 46 Poland St, 1801 from 47 Poland St, 1802 & 1806 from Church Row Hampstead, !810-11 from High St Hampstead. He published in 1802 a mezzotint engraving by himself after John Opie of Mary…


Ansell

22.7.1796 water party at B Gurney's Wroxham

possible John Ansell plumber of Norwich will Norwich 1827 Common Council &c 1798-1818

see Cabble


Anspach

adv (Anspach) 16.2.1805 at theatre

Elizabeth DNB 1750-1828 wife of Christian Frederick Charles Alexander margrave of Brandenburg-Anspach-Bayreuth who died 5.1.1806


Anstey

Anstey 5.3.1798 at Pump-room, Bath with col Barry & Warner

Either Christopher Anstey DNB 1724-1805 or one of his sons, John DNB 1757-1819 poet and barrister

 


Anthony, John

24.1.1789 Anthony at Hollis' and 14.9.1790 there. Also 11.11.1795 yg Anthonies, 25.11.1795, 18.4.1796 WA, 19.5.1796, 21.11.1796, 14.11.1797 and 19.4.1798. John Anthony married Timothy Hollis's niece Hannah, sister of John Hollis. His will (PCC 1800 gent of Beaconsfield) mentions his children William and Elizabeth, brothers Charles and Samuel and sister Susanna Montgomery

 


Arabin

Arabins 28.1.1798 at (Horne) Tooke's (Arabin in Godwin's 1796 list) / 15.2.1800 Arabin jr at opera

Likely to have been William John Arabin (will PCC 1829 general) and his son William St Julien Arabin (will PCC 1842 serjeant of law). William John Arabin married in Dublin (Morning Chronicle 1.2.1777 "a few days ago") Henrietta dau of Sir Capel Molyneux, bart. Their dau Mary Elizabeth was baptised 1.7.1777 at St Martin in the Fields (her will PCC 1847 of West Drayton) His mother Jane Mary Arabin widow will PCC 1780. Arabin was divorced in 1789 after his wife's trial for adultery which…


Arbuthnot, John

30.5.1796 at Joseph Fawcett's (Greek letters for Know Thyself), Arbuthnot

John Arbuthnot DNB 1667-1735, friend of Swift Pope & Gay, wrote a poem 'Know Thyself' in 1734


Arch

Arch 3.7.1800 at Colles's (in Ireland) / 17.12.1801 Arch's at Lamb's / 20.5.1805 Arch at Lamb's / 26.9.1809 call on Arch / 16.11.1809 again / 17.6.1812 again / 18.6.1812 again

The only examples of the name Arch I found in Ireland were John Arch born 1748 Dublin and Nicholas Arch married 1773 Dublin. As with Tobin, Hume, Higgins, Ridgway and Johnson I reckon the GD website coding of those names in Ireland to Godwin's friends of those names in England is unconvincing, but If Colles was the bookseller Isaac Colles (which is just one possibility, see Colles) then perhaps the Arch in…


Archer

27.7.1789 Archer at Robinson's / 2.7.1802 call with Philips on Archer/ 19.2.1812 write to Archer & Moore, Dublin.

1789 entry perhaps and 1812 entry probably John Archer Dublin bookseller (Dublin Book Trades) as many of Robinson's guests were Dublin publishers (White, Jenkins, Potts). The 1802 entry was probably Jasper Archer (see Miller for why). A Jasper Archer of St Ann Aldersgate haberdasher married Ann Howard there 20.3.1768. A Jasper Archer son of William of Carpenters Company was apprenticed 7.8.1759 to Thomas Hassell of Skinner's Company, he was baptised 5.5.1745 at…


Aris

Aris at Jennings' / 16.7 miss Aris at Newgate with Jennings's / 19.7 miss A at Holcroft's (with Reveleys) / 4.8 Aris's at Jennings' / 19.12 Aris adv at Jennings' / 28.12 Mrs Aris adv at Foulkes' / 25.2.95 & 2.3 miss Aris calls (& mrs Jennings) / 7.4 Aris's at Foulkes' / 11.5 at Foulkes' adv Mrs Aris, miss Winal, Donovan & miss Hts

I looked at a number of Aris families including the printers of Birmingham, and I researched in detail the family of Thomas Aris, governor of Cold Bath Fields prison, something of a hate figure for radicals in the late 1790s and 1800s, who…


Armety

meet Armety 12.3.1801


Armiger

19.10.1810 dine at St Paul's, w. Bonnycastle,  Armiger &c

Probably Thomas Jeremiah Armiger 1781-1844 surgeon, directory 1805 Lothbury, directory 1811 Woolwich (where Bonnycastle was Professor of Mathematics at the Royal Military Academy). In 1811 he became surgeon and accoucheur to the Eatern Dispensary, London and surgeon to the Duke of Kent. In 1827 he became a surgeon to the London Hospital


Armstrong

4.10.1793 Mrs Armstrong adv at Jennings / 6.10.1793 Armstrong at Holcroft's / 5.11.1794 at Perry's / 11.1.1795 at Holcroft's / 23.11.1795 at House of Commons / 3.1.1796 at theatre / 16.5.96 at Debrett's / 4.12.1796 at Holcroft's (& Ballandine) / 9.1.1797 at Debrett's.

May have been John Armstrong DNB 1771-97 who was listed by Anthony Pasquin as the theatre critic of the Morning Chronicle who would therefore have been in context at Perry's and the theatre, and probably wrote political reports as well, hence Debrett's and the House of Commons. However according to the DNB he died…


Arnot

in May and June 1798 Arnot appeared 19 times in Godwin's diary, lastly on 13.6.1798 ppc (pour prendre conge, a leavetaking), From 9.4.1799 to 17.3.1801 there were 17 mentions of letters to and from Arnot or his manuscripts and journals, also in this period there were four mentions of Capt Arnot (15.12.1799 to 30.12.1799) and on 12.6.1800 mrs Arnot & Lucy call. Then from 3.11.1802 to 15.12.1802 Arnot appeared 15 times and again from 13.6.1803 to 12.8.1804 he appeared 40 times, most of these were calls. On 20.7.1805 seek Dickins (pro Arnot). Then from 4.8.1810 to 30.12.1811 Godwin wrote…


Arthur

15.7.1796 mes Temple & Arthur at Raven's

Thomas Arthur married Jane Reeve at Foulsham 1764

 


Ash

Ash 15.11.1804 at H Rowan's / call on Ash 20.5.1808 / 21.5.1808 again / 31.5.1808 again / 7.6.1808 Ash calls / 14.6.1808 meet Ash / 18.6.1808 Ash calls / 9.7.1808 again / 8.8.1808 again / 24.9.1808 again / 22.10.1808 again / 25.10.1808 meet Ash / 15.3.1809 Ash calls / 11.9.1809 again / 16.5.1811 again / 2.8.1811 again

Dr Edward Ash died 29.3.1829 age 65 (Monk's Roll). Godwin wrote a description of his symptoms dated 21.5.1808 (Bodleian Abinger c10 f64-5) that gave Ash's address as Argyll St. Holdens directory 1811 Dr Ash, MD, 11 Argyle-st. Only the first entry above was likely to…


Ashburnham

Ashburnham 29.7.1798 at Horne Tooke's / 11.3.1824 write to E of Ashburnham

John Ashburnham 2nd Earl of Ashburnham died 1812. This was perhaps his son George Ashburnham, 3rd Earl who died 1830, as Godwin was more likely to have written to someone he had once met. See his son George 1785-1813 Hist of Parl & Farington diary


Askins

Askins 31.7.1797 at Sadler's Wells

Mr Askins (Highfill, Burnim & Langhans) a one-legged ventriloquist from Staffordshire at Sadler's Wells theatre from 1796


Asperne

16.11.1809 call on Asperne

James Asperne bookseller 32 Cornhill from 1806 to 1822 (bbti)