Godwin Diary

Newsom

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Newsoms 8.9.1805 at tea (Mousehold, just outside Norwich on NE)

W Newson Norwich subscr 1798 to Wm Enfield / Wm Newson 1784 grocer & hop merchant Magdalen St, Norwich 1811grocer & tea dealer St Saviours Norwich / William Newson will PCC 1805 Norwich mentioned wife Mary son William, dau Frances wife of William Theobald, daus Deborah, Elizabeth & Mary Newson / William Newson will PCC 1836 Norwich / William Newson will PCC 1831 Diss Norfolk

Hase, Mrs

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mrs Hase at tea 8.9.1805 at Mousehold ( just outside Norwich on NE)

see work notes below

Sayre

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Sayres 7.9.1805 at W Taylor's, Norwich

see work notes below

Flindt

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Flindt calls 7.9.1805

Trafford

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Trafford 7.9.1805 at W Taylor's, Norwich

Sigismund Trafford born 15.5.1762 son of Sir Clement Boehm Trafford of Dunton Hall Lincs and his wife Jane (died 1809) dau of Edward Southwell of Wisbeach. Emanuel College Cambridge 1780. adm Lincolns Inn 1782. took surname Southwell c1791. Married 30.8.1791 at Lakenham, Margaret eldest daughter of James Crowe of Norwich. Subscr 1798 to Wm Enfield 1799 to Adam Walker. Of Tooke's Wood Norwich, & Wroxham hall (6 miles NE of Norwich). Lt Royal Regt Dragoons 7.1811. Died 1.8.1827

Green (Norwich)

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Greens 6.9.1805 at Barnard's / 8.9.1805 mrs Green calls

Williams (Reepham)

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call on Williams (Reepham); Williams calls 5.9.1805 (in Norfolk)

Tomlinson

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call on Dawe (cast by Tomlinson) 22.8.1805

Probably Richard Tomlinson exh RA 1806 from 7 Horsemonger Lane, will PCC 1853 sculptor of Newington. There was also John Tomlinson of Uxbridge PCC 1832 stonemason

Dawe, M

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call on Dawe adv MD, F(anny) & C(harles) 22.8.1805

MD was perhaps Mary Margaret Dawe 1785-1871 in Philip Dawe DNB 1745?-1809?. The twenty year old may have been formally or informally looking after or hanging out with Fanny aged 11and Charles aged 10, two of the children in Godwin's household

Goldston

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call on Goldston 15.8.1805 wit Jo(seph) G(odwin)

Goldston Primrose St Land Tax 1806 & 1807, Sun Fire 1808 Manasseh Isaac Goldston 20 Primrose St. Manasseh Isaac Goldston merchant Gt Prescot St, Goodmans Fields bankrupt 20.6.1811, cert granted 22.8.1811. Found guilty of forgery at Old Bailey 18.9.1821 and sentenced to death. Described as about 50, small, Jewish. 20 Primrose Street was one of the houses Godwin was managing for his Wollstonecraft sisters-in-law from which he had recently got rid of the previous tenant (see my entry for Ball)