Godwin Diary

Colman

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Coleman

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12.9.1799 Coleman at tea (& Keir) / 27.9.1799 meet Coleman / 5.6.1800 call on Christie (incog) & Colman (do) / 18.6.1800 call on Colman (not in) / 5.8.1800 Colman at Wallace's trial (in Ireland) / 29.8.1811coach (to Chichester) with mrs Colman & daughter

Cotham

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sleep at Snaresbrook: meet Chalmers & Cotham 27.8.1799 / 16.9.1812 capt Cotham

It may be significant that Godwin slept at Snaresbrook (presumably at the inn) where he slept again on 21.12.1801 after marrying Mary Jane Vial. He had called on Sarah Elwes earlier that day and was possibly still in her company, though he called on her again the next day. Otherwise no information about Cotham

De Bel

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De Bel 9.8.1799 at Ralph Kirkley's

Caldwell, Andrew

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Caldwel 22.7.1799 dines (& Charlotte Smith, Skeys & Fenwicks). In Godwin's 1796 list for 1799 / 4.7.1800 (in Ireland) call on (not in) / 6.7.1800 (in Ireland) calls / 8.7.1800 (in Ireland) dine at his (with Skeys) / 10.7.1800 (in Ireland) call on (& Skeys) / 18.7.1800 (in Ireland) at Drennan's / 19.7.1800 (in Ireland) calls / 26.7.1800 (in Ireland) at his / 1.8.1800 (in Ireland) call on (not in) / 29.10.1800 meet / 2.11.1800 dines (& Fenwicks)

Andrew Caldwell DNB 1733-1808. A friend of Charlotte Smith see her Collected Letters p329 n5

Lacy, Willoughby

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Lacy 13.7.1799 at Sheridan's

Willoughby Lacy 1749-1831 (Highfill Burnim & Langhans) was partner with Sheridan in Drury Lane Theatre

Holcombe, Mrs

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mrs Holcombe 9.7.1799 at S Elwes' / 30.1.1800 again / 3.2.1800 again / 28.2.1800 meet (& S Elwes) / 12.3.1800 at S Elwes' / 8.4.1800 calls on S Elwes & mrs Holcombe / 9.5.1800 at S Elwes'

Sims, Mrs

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mrs Sims adv at S Elwes' 9.7.1799 / 19.10.1809 call on Sims, with Lockhart

 

 

Vadier

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Vadier calls (not in) 1.7.1799

A Vadier was delegate from Ariege to the National Assembly of France in 1791, judged Louis XV! to death, was President in 1794, condemned to transportation 1796, his son Vadier defended him, was a prisoner in Cherbourg 24.7.1799, moved to Chartres 1800, was a general in the army 1803, died at Brussels 19.12.1828 aged 93. A Dr Vadier at Diss Norfolk in 1827

Day

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meet S Day 28.6.1799 / 31.1.1802 call on Day / 12.4.1802 Day dines/ 28.2.1804 coach from Lewes with rev Hudson, Tomkins & Day / 6.12.1813 call on Hume. Hume, Day & Faithful dine / 7.12.1813 write to Day, call on Day / 9.12.1813 write to Day / 11.12.1813 again / 16.12.1813 again / 18.12.1813 Faithful calls / 20.12.1813 letter from Day. coach for Maldon...sup at Day's. Day writes to Pattison & Laver / 21.12.1813 Day breakfasts (in Maldon) dine at Day's / 22.12.1813 Day breakfasts (in Maldon) adv Draper.