Pells Office
Pells Office 4.3.1803
Kept records of the Dept of Exchequer,.east side of Westminster Hall until start of 19th century. The nearby Chapter House of the Abbey also kept some of these records
Pells Office 4.3.1803
Kept records of the Dept of Exchequer,.east side of Westminster Hall until start of 19th century. The nearby Chapter House of the Abbey also kept some of these records
Eardley 2.3.1803 at Lady Valentia's. In Godwin's 1796 list for 1803
Sampson Eardley formerly Gideon 1745-1824 Hist of Parl (MP for Wallingford 1796-1802). His father Samson Gideon DNB 1699-1762 (where his date of death is wrongly given 1821), his sons Sampson Eardley 1770-1824 Alum Ox died unmarried but a son born 1819, William Eardley 1775-1805 Lt Col 82nd foot 1795. GD website has coded this entry to a person record but it gives no info on the person
BONNEY DIARY 17.5.1794 / 18.5.1794 / 19.5.1794 / 20.5.1794 / 29.5.1794 / 2.6.1794 / 3.6.1794 / 4.6.1794 / 8.10.1794 / 9.10.1794 / 11.10.1794 / 13.10.1794 / 14.10.1794 / 15.10.1794 / 18.10.1794 / 22.10.1794 / 23.10.1794 / 29.10.1794 / 30.10.1794 / 31.10.1794 / 1.11.1794 / 6.11.1794 / 7.11.1794
GODWIN DIARY Hague 27.2.1803 at Horne Tooke's, & return with him
Capt Wilson 27.2.1803 at H Tooke's, & return with him
Keenan 23.2.1803 at Northmore's / 8.12.1803 Keenan calls / 11.1.1804 again / 25.1.1804 again
John Keenan c1785-1819 Irish painter. See Shelley and his Circle SC 54
Jenner 21.2.1803 at Northcote's ( & Northmore)
Quite likely Edward Jenner DNB 1749-1823. He had interests in art (see Farington diary vol3 p660 &c, though no Northcote connection there)
Box 18.2.1803 at Lea's
Lea was a contact of Godwin's brother Joseph in the carpet trade. See work notes below
Callender calls 17.2.1803 / 25.2.1803 Callendar calls / 18.4.1803 again /26.1.1833 Gen Callender at Aldis's
Jas Pratt calls 25.1.1803 / 3.9.1804 Pratt (taylor) calls / 15.8.1813 call on Pratt, Islington
The two last entries above are coded in the GD website to Samuel Jackson Pratt DNB 1749-1814. There is nothing to suggest he was ever a tailor and he died in Birmingham in 1814, and there is nothing to suggest he was living in Islington in 1813.
Britton 24.1.1803 at Philips / 2.5.1803 at Royal Academy exhibition / 24.2.1806 calls / 26.2.1806 call on / 14.3.1806 calls / 16.1.1807 call on / 25.1.1807 meet / 13.4.1809 Soane, Brittons at Thelwal's / 24.10.1810 meet Britton / 21.6.1824 call on Britton / 7.9.1826 call on Britton for Col Drummond / 9.9.1826 call on Britton adv Brayley / 27.11.1828 call on /8.1.1829 again / 8.2.1829 again / 14.2.1829 again / 15.12.1829 meet / 4.1.1831 Britton adv at Brayley's / 14.3.1831 Britton at Martin's / 16.6.1831 Britton at Sass's / 4.3.1832 Britton at Pickergil's / 18.3.1832 Britton at Pickersgil's