Lister, William
In Godwin's 1796 list for 1778 in the 1794 version added later in small letters. Person record in GD website but 1796 list entry not coded to it
William Lister Monk's Roll 1757-1830
In Godwin's 1796 list for 1778 in the 1794 version added later in small letters. Person record in GD website but 1796 list entry not coded to it
William Lister Monk's Roll 1757-1830
In Godwin's 1796 list for 1778 also in 1794 version
GODWIN DIARY: In Godwin's 1796 list for 1777. Under 1778 in 1794 version. Person record in GD website but 1796 list entry not coded to it.
SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Rev Dr Richard Price original member 1780
Richard Price DNB 1723-1791
SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Thomas Rogers original member 1780
GODWIN DIARY: In Godwin's 1796 list for 1777 Tho Rogers. Under 1778 in 1794 version
Thomas Rogers 1734/5-1793 in historyofparliamentonline 1754-1790 and in his son Samuel Rogers DNB 1763-1855
In Godwins 1796 list for 1777, in 1794 version under 1778 and then changed to 1777.
John Howe DNB 1754-1804 eccentric. In Godwin's autobiographical notes (Bodleian Library microfilm Duke MF 1975) he wrote "Lowestoft - Howe - painful solitude". According to the DNB Howe moved from Wiltshire to Ipswich in 1776.
In Godwin's 1796 list for 1774, added in smaller letters, not in 1794 version
In Godwin's autobiographical notes (Bodleian Library microfilm Duke MF 75) he wrote "metaphysical correspondence with Evans" which comes after "Lowestoft - Howe" and so the correspondence dated to 1777. The nearest Richard Evans, by date, in the Surman Index lived 1737-1824 and was minister at Appledore Devon from 1759-1819 so this one may have been his son
In Godwin's 1796 list for 1773 added in smaller letters, not in 1794 version / 18.12.1797 Gregson at Chandler's
In Godwin's 1796 list for 1773 but not in 1794 version. Person record in GD website but 1796 list entry not coded to it.
George Cadogan Morgan DNB 1754-1795 .Studied at Hoxton 1772-6. Godwin's autobiographical notes (Bodleian library Duke MF 75) listed GCMorgan among his friends at Hoxton (see Gregson, A) and also mentioned "crabbedness of GCM"
In Godwin's 1796 list for 1773 F Webb
Godwin's diary Vol VII f 46v the first name in the 1796 list, Jocelyn. In the 1794 version Sir C Jocelyn
Conyers Jocelyn, of Hyde Hall Sawbridgeworth, baronet and Doctor of Medicine, died unmarried 1778 when the baronetcy went to his cousin and merged into the Earldom of Roden, see Burke's Peerage which wrongly gives his date of death as 1771. William Godwin's younger brother was christened Conyers Jocelyn Godwin on 8.1.1761. Godwin seems to have stayed at Hyde Hall on his way to London in 1773