Godwin Diary

Frizac

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9.8.1809 write to Frizac

M. Frizac Hotel de Grande Bretagne près l'Hotel le Brun Rue St Honoré Paris, written on flyleaf of Godwin's diary vol. xv (begun Feb 1809). On a different leaf from Burr's contacts

Frizac, Tableau historique et figuratif des changements politiques survenus en Europe dépuis 1789 jusqu'en 1808

Holcroft, Ellen

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24.8.1824 mrs Harwood & E Ht at tea / 24.10.1824 N(athaniel) G(odwin) & Ellen Ht dine / 1.4.1825 call, w. M(ary) J(ane) , on Ellen Ht

Ellen youngest dau of Thomas Holcroft and his 4th wife Louisa, born 15.7.1808

Pass

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18.5.1809 Pass calls / 24.5.1809 call on Pass / 10.6.1809 again / 19.6.1809 call, w. M(ary) J(ane), on Pass / 26.6.1809 call on Pass, w. W(illiam) / 30.6.1809 call on Pass / 10.7.1809 Pass calls

Holdens 1811 trades directory had Abraham Pass coffee house keeper Oxford-market / Charles Pass butcher Hampstead-rd / David Pass butcher Goodmans-fields / William Pass warehouseman. Cateaton-st / Mr Wm Thos Pass, Goswell-st-rd

Stokes, Dr

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10.3.1809 dine at Johnson's, w. Dr Stokes &c

Maybe Jonathan Stokes DNB 1755?-1831, or his son Jonathan Richard Stokes (d.1818), or maybe Whitley Stokes DNB 1763-1845

Boyce, miss

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30.7.1809 dine at Bonnycastle's; adv. miss Boyce & Fred. Winsor

Winsor, Frederick

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30.7.1809 dine at Bonnycastle's; adv. miss Boyce & Fred. Winsor

Quite plausibly Frederick Albert Winsor 1797-1874 son of Frederick Albert Winsor DNB 1763-1830. It could also have been the father, but probably children visiting Bonnycastle's children. See Boyce, miss

 

Wilson (York)

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27.7.1809 write to Wilson (York) / 16.3.1810 Wilson of York calls / 22.3.1810 call on Wilson, York (not seen) / 23.3.1810 Wilson (York) calls / 11.3.1811 Wilson of York calls

As Godwin was contacting booksellers throughout England around this time, this was probably Thomas Wilson bookseller High Ousegate York, freedom of York 1780 trading until 1822 (bbti) (perhaps will PCC 1829 gent of York, or PCC 1833 alderman of York)

Moore, Basing-lane

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21.7.1809 call on Moore, Basing Lane / 19.5.1810 Moore (W M) calls / 7.1.1811 call on Moore / 7.11.1811 call on Moore (not seen) / 8.11.1811 again / 9.11.1811 again / 10.11.1811 Moore calls / 18.11.1811 write to Moore / 25.12.1812 H Robinson calls (bond, R S) / 19.1.1813 H Robinson at tea (bond, W M) / 4.5.1814 write to Moore / 18.9.1815 call on Thompson W M

Deck

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12.7.1809 write to Deck &c / 1.8.1809 again / 24.1.1810 again / 29.3.1810 Deck calls / 4.8.1810 write to Deck &c / 5.12.1810 again

Very likely John Deck bookseller of Bury St Edmunds from 1802 to 1855 (bbti). The five write to entries were in a list of letters to booksellers not in London. The call was not surprising as Bury is not so far from London

Booth (Norwich)

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12.7.1809 write to Booth &c / 1.8.1809 write to Booth (Norwich) &c / 9.8.1809 write to Booth & Frizac / 19.1.1810 write to Booth &c / 23.2.1810 write to Franklin, Baker & Booth / 28.7.1810 write to Booth (Norwich) / 30.10.1810 write to Upham & Booth / 1.12.1810 write to J Taylor, Booth & Berry / 20.12.1810 write to Gillet & Booth