Godwin Diary

Field

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Field 17.2.1799 at Holcroft's / 9.8.1804 miss Field at Lamb's /27.4.1808 call on Field, Annuity Office / 12.10.1811 at Collier's / 8.11.1817 at Lamb's / 14.2.1818 at Telford's with Lamb / 3.5.1820 Stanley, with Field calls / 6.1.1821 Field to MJ (mrs Godwin) / 8.11.1826 at Uwins'

Nunnick

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Nunnis 17.2.1799 at Holcroft's / Nunnick 17.3.1799 there / 16.6.1801 call on Nunnick

Nunnis being a rare to nonexistent surname was probably Godwin's mistake for Nunnick on first hearing

Nunnis

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see Nunnick

Campbell, D

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D Campbell 8.2.1799 at King's / 26.10.1799 again / 29.12.1799 Campbells at Lanesborough's / 19.1.1800 again / 16.3.1800 mrs Campbell at King's / 4.4.1802 again

Perhaps Donald Campbell DNB 1751-1804 whose will PCC 1804 dated 5.5.1804 mentioned his reputed son William aged 2 or 3 years and Augusta Kendall, probably the mother. His legitimate son Frederick William is also in DNB 1782-1846 so could have been included in the plural Campbells as well as his mother Mary whose dates are not given in DNB

Hardisty

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Hardistys 8.2.1799 at King's

Laing

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Laing 3.2.1799 adv at Mackintosh's / 28.7.1807 Johnson's w Laing, bookseller / 30.6.1809 at Johnson's Laing, br, & son / 27.7.1810 at St Paul's with Laing & two

Hodson

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Hodson 1.2.1799 at Mrs Fancourt's with Vardons & Chandler

Just possibly Septimus Hodson DNB 1768-1833. See also Hudson, printer in Bonney Diary dataset, and Hodgson, William for examples of how frequently these names were confused.

Hunt, Arabella

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Arabella Hunt 30.1.1799 at Ralph Fell's

Palmer, Mrs

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mrs Palmer 30.1.1799 at Ralph Fell's

Given that the Dignums were at Fell's maybe Mrs Palmer was an actress or singer. Highfill Burnim & Langhans have Ann nee Sharp, Mrs William Palmer whose husband died in 1798 and the Drury Lane Fund Book noted her death in November 1813, but there was no notice of her performing after 1787.. Drury Lane was where Dignum performed

Reid, Mary

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miss Reid 29.1.1799 (& Mary Hays & mlle Le Canu) / 25.3.1805 adv at mrs Joyce's

see Correspondence of Mary Hays p504, Mary Reid born Leicester sister of John Reid DNB 1776-1822, whose will PCC 1822 didn't mention a sister