Frost at 16 Pepper St, Lomans Pond, Southwark was an address for LCS signatures 12.11.1795, and the president of Div 15 of the LCS on 18.9.1797 was called Frost (see Thale). Nearest but unlikely identification I found was John Frost pawnbroker of Tooley Street Southwark will proved PCC 21.1.1799. Though both in St Saviour's parish, Tooley Street and Lomans Pond were not particularly close.
A-Z of Entries
Galloway, Alexander
Thomas Galloway bach = (by banns) All Hallows London Wall 26.6.1775 Ann Watson sp. wits John & Margaret Witherspoon. Their children Alexander born 18.3.1776 bapt 14.4.1776 St Edmund Lombard St, Janet born 24.10.1777 bapt 18.11.1777 St Edmund Lombard St, John bapt 13.5.1779 All Hallows London Wall, Thomas bapt 9.1.1785 All Hallows London Wall.
Alexander Galloway first appeared in LCS records (according to Thale) at meeting of Divs 6 and 11 at The Parrott (in Green Harbour Court, Old Bailey) on 30.9.1794. Criminal register 28.4.1798 Alexr Galloway age 31 5ft 7ins fair complexion,…
Gow, William
Watch & Clock Makers of the World, William Gow active London 1745-1787 Edinburgh 1773
Sun Fire 1789 William Gow 19 Dukes Court, St Martins Lane, watchmaker. Other occupants Allen, bookseller
Sun Fire 1788 George Allen 19 Dukes Court, St Matins Lane, bookseller. Other property 8 Bridge Row, Chelsea
George Allen, bookseller, Dukes Court, St M it F voted 1790 Fox & Tooke
William Gow 3.5.1792 Div 1 delegate LCS
William Gow, Dukes Court bur 6.11.1792 St M it F
Thale p6n5 Thomas Hardy told Privy Council when interrogated in 1794 he had been introduced to LCS by a young…
Groves, John
John Groves of Crown Court, Russel Street, Covent Garden gent was a witness at the trial of Thomas Hardy for treason in November 1794. He said he had been a conveyancer for 22 years and that he first attended the LCS in order to spy on it on 20.1.1794. His first preserved letter as a spy was dated 13.2.1794; in it he said he had introduced himself to Daniel Jones, whitesmith, who was Clerk to a presbyterian meeting in Crown Court and a member of the LCS, in order to be invited to Div 2. Groves had voted from Crown Court 1788 Townshend and 1790 Fox and stood bail for one Richard Jackson…
Hagen, John
Nat Arch TS 11/965/3510A (Thale p 149) Hagen of Gravel lane, a baker for the military forces at Plymouth, who was to distribute pamphlets there
John Hagen muffin maker Old Gravel lane Ratcliff Highway SunFire 1782
John Hagen, Land Tax Old Gravel Lane St George in the East 1796 to 1808
Ann dau of John Hagen victualler Poplar by Isabella bapt 2.11.1785 39 days old Stepney
Alice dau of John Hagen victualler Sun J Fields by Isabella bapt 4.4.1788 St George i t East
John Hagen widower of Ratcliff hamlet = Stepney 1.12.1793 Margaret Forest widow…
Harvey, Edward
1788 Edward Harvey warehouseman Main St, St Martins le Grand voted Hood
9.12.1789 Old Bailey silk stolen from John Dye and Edward Harvey, man's mercer & trimming maker, 38 St Martins le Grand, their shopman Thomas Waters
maybe the same as
1792-4 Land Tax Edward Harvey, Redmans Row south side, Mile End Old Town
maybe the same as
1794 SunFire Edward Harvey haberdasher 26 Lamb St Spitalfields
9.5.1794 & 17.5.1794 Harvey at Hillier's (spy Gosling's report)
1794 TS 11/963 (Richard Hayward's?) examination by Privy Council, and Treason…
Hawes, Robert
Robert son of John & Elise Hawes bapt 27.12.1748 Bury St Edmunds
The best source for his family was the will proved PCC 10.4.1801 of his aunt Unica Hawes of Botesdale, Suffolk from which we see he had many cousins, his father had died by 1784, his grandparents John & Ellen Hawes were buried in Rickinghall churchyard, his uncle Robert was an apothecary of Bury St Edmunds (whose will was proved PCC 1784).
Robert Hawes was apprenticed 21.10.1761 for 7 years with a premium of £25 to William Green stationer of Bury St Edmunds. From 1770 he was in partnership with his…
Henderson, George
George Henderson, Cornhill joined "unnumbered division" (QV) 26.2.1794. I've not been able to identify him further. Cornhill was close to Bishopsgate near where the first members of that division lived.
Hewitt, John
8.8.1793 at LCS General Committee a motion was put from the United Divisions 1, 13 & 29, John Hewitt President (Thale p79). 19.6.1794 a handbill requesting subscriptions for families of prisoners detained under the suspension of Habeas Corpus listed those authorised to receive subs, including John Hewitt, tinman, 72 Goswell St (Thale p185 note 87). 26.7.1795 LCS general committee, Div 32 delegate Hewitt (Thale p271). 30.7.1795 LCS general committee Hewit sent to unrepresented Div 21 (Thale p275). 13.8.1795 LCS general committee Div 28 to Dog & Duck Bond St to be Div 49,…
Hill, J
J Hill shoemaker, Ferriers Buildgs, Bishopsgate, marginal note in spy Gosling's report of 9.5.1794 at Hillier's (Thale p155 note 11).
Address not found, maybe error for Farrers Rents Bishopsgate but no J Hill found there, so unidentified
Horne, James
James Horne joined unnumbered division (QV) 26.2.1794 London St, Fenchurch St. (usually called Old London St)
Jas Horne 10 Old London St admitted Chr Smedley to St Thomas Hospital 10.9.1789
None of the James Horne records below seem to have had any links with Fenchurch St which is near Bishopsgate where Lestourgeon and Page, the two earlier members of this division lived. Maiden Lane and Huggin Lane were both near Aldersgate, half a mile to the west, and Holborn a mile to the west.
James Horne (son of Richard Horne Esq deceased by Sarah now wife of Samuel Tice of Edmonton…
Hudson, printer
BONNEY DIARY: 16.5.1794 Hudson printer, McManus his assistant dined with Bonney and John Miller, Bow Street officer (one of his arresting officers) at Kings Arms Tavern the day after his arrest
E Hudson printer of Bell Yard was In Bailey's directory 1794. Thomas Hardy DNB 1752-1832 mentioned in his interrogation by the Privy Council in May 1794 (Nat Arch TS 11/963) Edward Hodgson printer of 22 Bell Yard. Unlike Bonney, Joyce and Thelwall, Hardy did not refuse to answer the Privy Council but the names he gave may have been deliberately innocent ones. Stationers Company…
Hughes, bookseller
Morning Chronicle 25.3.1796 ad for subs for LCS sending deputies into the country, list of those receiving subs included Hughes, bookseller, Carthusian St, Charterhouse Sq (Thale p351 note 49). On 23.5.1796 Div 4 of LCS resolved against a general meeting, signed by John Arnold President and Jas Hughes Secretary (Thale p358). These two not certainly the same but are close in date and no other Hughes in Thale.
John Willoughby gent insured 1 to 4 Carthusian St (SunFire 1804) among the occupiers Hughes cabinet maker.
Joseph Avery gent insured 221 Tottenham Court Rd (…
Kenworthy, James
James Kenworthy of 13 Ironmonger Lane joined "unnumbered division" (QV) 5.5.1794
Public Advertiser 25.1.1768 James Kenworthy merchant of London died (23.1.1768) at lodgings in St Helen's
John Kenworthy otp bach = St Katherine by the Tower 6.4.1768 Jane Sharples sp of St Pancras by lic
SunFire 1781 John Kenworthy warehouseman Ironmonger Lane
SunFire 1783 James Kenworthy linen draper & haberdasher Liverpool
SunFire 1787 James Kenworthy innholder Manchester
SunFire 1788 John, Edward & James Kenworthy cotton manufacturers Bolton
Manchester & Salford…
Kidston, James
James Kidston 2 Little Love Lane, Aldermanbury joined "unnumbered division" (QV) 5.5.1794
James son of James & Sarah Kidston bapt 11.5.1774 St Luke's (this might be him)
Land Tax 1795 North St, St Lukes £16 Jas Kidston
Next 2 lines probably him, as this division was closely linked with Hon Artillery Co, and Little Love Lane was near St Alban Wood St
Morning Post 8.8.1801 Lt James Kidston, Hon. Artillery Co.
James Kidston bach of St Alban Wood St = Lambeth 10.4.1802 Martha Taylor otp sp by lic (Faculty Office) wit Martha Lowndes
(probably not him)…
King, Jeremiah
Morning Post 16.4.1795 LCS ad for subs for state prisoners received among others by Jeremiah King, 183 St John St, Clerkenwell
Jeremiah King otp = St Jas Clerkenwell 7.5.1792 Ann Mansfield otp banns sigs, wit Wm Chaplin
SunFire 1797 Jeremiah King 9 Green Walk, Southwark gent. No clear identification
Lambert, James
7.2.1793 Lambert delegate to LCS genl cttee from Div 28, same on 11.4.1793 when his name appeared on an LCS handbill as an address where a petition could be signed Lambert's bookseller 3 St George's Mall. 27.6.1793 Richard Hodgson delegate for Div 28, James Lambeth subdelegate. 29.8.1793 Lambeth delegate in place of Hodgson. 11.11.1793 Div 28 meeting place 4 St George's Mall, opposite Dog & Duck. (Thale p 48, 59, 60, 80, 91. 92) and Nat Arch TS 11/963 examination of spy Metcalfe says Div 28 met at Citizen Lambert's, 3 St George's Mall on Mondays. LCS Committee of Constitution 21.2.1794…
Landseer, Mrs
CRABB ROBINSON DIARY 25.5.1820 Mrs Lanseer, mother of the artist - radical views
12.6.1827 "the late Mrs Lanseer was a firm believer and Unitarian Christian"
I could find no trace of the death of Mrs Ann Landseer but she seems to have been the person Crabb Robinson was referring to (see below for details). In noting her Christian beliefs Robinson was defending her…
Lapworth, James
James Lapworth = Christ Church Newgate 1786 Mary Willby
St James Piccadilly rates James Lapworth £15 Carnaby Street East 1787 to 1803 (7 houses from LCS member John Moody)
SunFire 1788 James Lapworth 8 Carnaby St baker
Harriet Elizabeth d. of James & Mary Lapworth born 13.3.1792 bapt 15.6.1792 St Jas Picc'y
Alfred s. of James & Mary Lapworth born 11.4.1794 bapt 9.7.1794 St Jas Picc'y
James Lapworth baker Carnaby St on Westminster coroners' juries 17.5.1788, 7.8.1794, 29.8.1796, 27.10.1798
Letter 24.5.1794 James Hartley to Henry Dundas…
Lee, Richard
23.3.1792 Susannah Lee of St Anns Court buried Soho age 69 (of old age)
1792 Soho ratebooks Richard Lee St Anns Court value £14
13.2.1794 letter from Thelwall "letter from Allum brought this morning by Citizen Lee" (source?)
28.2.1794 handbill printed by Richard Lee including his poem "Ye tyrants bend to Molloch's shrine" (Thale p119n)
3.3.1794 Morning Chronicle "Flowers from Sharon" written between ages 15 and 19. William Belcher of 9 Thornhaugh St, Bedford Sq disavows criticism published under his name in January English Review. Rev C G de Coetlegon also…