adv Johnson 23.1.1795 at John King's / Johnson clerk of arr 30.1.1795 there / adv Johnson 19.2.1795 there
The three entries above have been wrongly coded in GD website to Joseph Johnson. See my entry for Johnson, Richard
adv Johnson 23.1.1795 at John King's / Johnson clerk of arr 30.1.1795 there / adv Johnson 19.2.1795 there
The three entries above have been wrongly coded in GD website to Joseph Johnson. See my entry for Johnson, Richard
Dr Johnson calls 6.1.1802
Probably Dr Robert Wallace Johnson born about 1755 died 12.1.1810 and buried 21.1.1810 at Brentford Albany Congregational Church, his will PCC 1810 mentioned dau Elizabeth Wallace Gould widow. His "New System of Midwifery" went through several editions (1769, 1777, 1786) and Joseph Johnson was named as seller on title page. Mary Jane Godwin was pregnant at the time of this call
Edw Johnson of Mile End calls 7.9.1802. In Godwin's 1796 list for 1802
Edward Johnson will PCC 1827 gent of Mile End, wife Sarah, dau Anna Maria wife of George Goldsmith of Watford gent, son Alred Henry. Execs Richard Fish of Devonshire St, Stepney & Robert William Hall of Trafalgar Sq Stepney. Edward Johnson widower of Mile End Old Town Stepney married 19.1.1801 St John Horsleydown Sarah Kendall otp sp. George Goldsmith Of Watford Herts bach = 29.5.1827 Stepney Anna Maria Johnson sp otp. Edward Johnson of Whitechapel Rd subscr to Pantographia 1799. Listed as merchant & meal…
F Johnson 15.1.1801 at Kedden's (& Sarah Elwes) / C Johnsons 25.2.1801 at Sarah Elwes' / 23.6.1812 letter to F Johnson / 1.7.1812 write to F Johnson
Johnson senr 14.8.1798 at Joseph Johnson's
Joseph Johnson's father was long dead so this was probably his older brother John, who according to A Liberal Publisher was a brewer of Everton who died in 1800. Directories also showed his address as Dale St Liverpool. No PCC will (John Johnson of Warrington PCC 1802 was not him) but probably PCYork will which I access less often
SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Joseph Johnson of St Paul's Church Yard proposed member by John Horne Tooke 18.5.1792 2nded Williams
Joseph Johnson (DNB 1738-1809)
GODWIN DIARY has a person record in GD website but many entries wrongly linked to it, see my entry for Johnson, Richard for full discussion
J J 5.12.1797 at Joseph Johnson's / 29.11.1798 J J at Joseph Johnson's in Kings Bench Prison / 8.4.1801 call on Johnson. At Jn's adv Hewlett
Likely to have been Joseph Johnson nephew of Joseph Johnson DNB 1738-1809 who has a person record in GD website but these entries left uncoded. He is identified in GD website (as JJ) in four entries in 1810. The 1801 entry Jn's was Godwin referring back to the call he made on Johnson earlier that day
11.6.1806 dine at Johnson's w. mrs Johnson / 2.7.1823 call on mrs Johnson, Eastcheap
Could have been the wife of Joseph Johnson's nephew Joseph. He married Alice Sutton at West Kirby, Cheshire in 1797 and their children's births were recorded at Bryom Street Baptist church, Liverpool. If not her then probably not a relative of Joseph Johnson's
R Johnson was in Godwin's 1796 list between Pope 30.11.1793 and Tresham 14.12.1793, and in 1794 version (and Joseph Johnson was strangely absent from 1796 list). Richard Johnson (History of Parliament) 1753-1807 of 104 Pall Mall was a 'nabob' MP, son of Dr Johnson of the Hague, he married 1.3.1792 Sophia daughter of John Courtenay MP, and his sister Mary (1740-1827) married Alexander Blair (died 1816). His most frequent guests were the Courtenays and Mackintosh, the Blairs appear twice as does una Italiana, and most of Godwin's visits are for tea. Johnson first came to Godwin's, along with…
8.10.1794 Johnsons at Bird's / 9.10.1794 at his / 10.10.1794 / 25.6.1795.
Robert Augustus Johnson 1745-1799, member of Lunar Society (see Birmingham Archives letters to Matthew Boulton) married Anna Rebecca, youngest sister of Lord Craven (she married 1st at Binley Warwicks 10.6.1766 Edward Ludford Taylor and 2nd at Ogbourne St George, Wilts 21.1.1773 RAJohnson). See Bodleian Ms. Don. c. 191, 192, 195 & b.40/1-2.
Born Olney, Bucks son of Rev Woolsey Johnson & wife Jane, brothers George William, Charles Woolsey; sons Robert Henry (matric Brasenose Oxford 1799 age 17),…
28.9.1795 sup at mrs Johnston's with miss Godwin; Young & Campbell / 28.3.1796 Johnston adv at C Moore's / 16.4.1796 again / 7.5.1796 at opera / 23.10.1797 Douglas, Johnston at theatre /2.11.1797 Johnston calls / 6.1.1800 mrs Johnston adv at O Fancourt's / 1.12.1800 Johnston's sup at S Elwes / 10.5.1811 seek Martineau & E Johnston / 27.6.1834 Johnston at Gaskel's / 30.6.1834 Gaskels & Johnston sup
The entry of 23.10.1797 very likely referred to Henry Erskine Johnston who made his London debut in the play Douglas at the theatre that night. Godwin wrote him a letter of…
30.11.1793 Johnstone at Wright's. In a row with three other performers. Hewardine and Pope were in Godwin's 1796 list for 1793 and in the 1794 version; Dignum wasn't in the list, but J H Johnstone may be the Jonstone next to Baddeley (another actor) both crossed out in the 1796 list for 1787, and also in the 1794 version.
Probably the actor and singer John Henry Johnstone DNB who died 28.12.1828
Joice 24.2.1801 calls / 1.4.1801 call on Joice (adv Dyer) / 26.6.1801 meet Joyce / 7.7.1801 tea Joyce's / 20.7.1801 Joices call / 14.8.1901 Joyces & Dyer call / 29.8.1801 tea Joyce's / 2.10.1801 Joice's call / 30.10.1801 tea Joice's / 9.11.1801 dine at Joyce's
The first 8 entries on Jeremiah Joyce's person record (DNB 1763-1816) in the GD website were spelt Joice ( from 19.5.1793 to 11.5.1794) then there were 7 spelt Joyce, then one on 30.11.1799 spelt Joice. The above entries were all in 1801 but the GD website has only coded those spelt Joyce to his person record and left the…
call on Ponsonby, Joinville 3.8.1800
I've found no references to this as a surname in Ireland or England but it was an aristocratic and historic name in France. It may have been the name of Ponsonby's residence near Dublin, as Godwin was on his journey to Carlow via Castle Browne
9.3.1794 at Wimbledon (Tooke's) with Joyce / 15.4.1794 Joyce, Jones, Stanhope call / 2.6.1795 at Reveley's adv Jones / 8.10.1795 at Thelwall's adv Jones T C(k)d / 18.10.1795 at Holcroft's adv Ritson, H Richter, Sharp, C(ooper) &Jones / 1.3.1796 Godwin calls on E Mansel, Cooper, Jones / 4.3.1796 Cooper & Jones dine at Godwin's / 7.4.1796 with Northcote, talk of T Jones / 16.4.1796 at Perry's, D Jones / 17.7.1796 at Melton (Norfolk) with Harwood & Vickery adv David Jones / 18.6.1797 sup at Jones's, Cambridge with Woodhouse / 10.5.1798 Sadler's Wells, with Jones / 12.6.1798 adv at…
17.7.1796 tea Melton with Harwood & Vickery adv David Jones
The will PCC 1769 of John Jones merchant of Fakenham Norfolk mentions the marriage of his son David to Frances dau of Thomas Adkin of Gt Yarmouth. They were married at St Andrews Yarmouth on 22.1.1767 and their children baptised at Fakenham were David b1767 (buried Yarmouth s of David & Frances 8.4.1790) / Thomas Adkin b1769 / Dinah Frances b1770 / Harriett b1773 (?=John Race 29.5.1794 Norfolk). Thomas Adkin Jones son of Thos Jones & Ann was born 18.12.1799 and bapt 18.11.1800 St James Piccadilly. David Adkin…
30.11.1795
Louisa Jones daughter of Arthur & Ann Jones was baptised 13.8.1773 at Bath Abbey. Arthur Jones had married Ann Crosby on 4.10.1766 at Bath Abbey and in his will dated 8.9.1794 and proved 27.1.1795 (Nat Arch PROB11/1254) he called himself woollen draper of Bath, and mentioned 2 sons, Richard (in business at Frome who had "made improper use" of money) and Thomas; and 4 daughters Elizabeth, Margaret, Louisa & Frances. At St Dionis Backchurch, London on 4.7.1801 Louisa Jones, "spinster of this parish" married Henry Dibbin, bachelor of St Michael Bread Street,…
9.5.1797
Margaret Jones daughter of Arthur & Ann Jones was baptised 15.9.1772 at Bath Abbey. For her family see Jones, Louisa. On 4.3.1798 Godwin saw E & M Jones at Bath, clearly Margaret and her older sister Elizabeth. Their father died in 1794 and didn't mention their mother in his will. We can assume that the "Jones's" of 9.5.1797, 5.3.1798, 10.3.1798, 12.3.1798 and 14.3.1798 are these 2 sisters plus possibly their sister Frances and/or their brothers. Elizabeth Jones' will of 1804 (Nat Arch PROB11/1417) made it clear she was particularly close to her sister Margaret.…
miss Jones 13.11.1799 at E Reynolds'
Because of the Reynolds' theatre connection this may have been Miss Jones singer (Highfill Burnim & Langhans fl 1778? - 1815?) or Elizabeth Jones actress (Highfill Burnim & Langhans born c 1769 died 1803)