Godwin Diary

Harvey, Dr

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call on Ct (=future Mrs Godwin) adv dr Harvey 26.10.1801 / 15.9.1802 dr Harvey calls

?James Hervey DNB 1750/1 -1824 / Ludford Harvey surgeon Old Jewry 1791, Red Lion St 1811, Sir Ludford Harvey of Woolwich will PCC 1829 / Dr Paul Harvey surgeon 53 Shoe Lane 1811 / Alfred Augustus Harvey MD will PCC 1855 / Augustus William Harvey MD will PCC 1857 / William Hazzard Harvey surgeon 2 Upper John St Golden Sq will PCC 1813. The future Mrs Godwin was probably pregnant by 26.10.1801 shortly before she married Godwin

Napier

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Napier 23.10.1801 at Cts (=future Mrs Godwin) / 14.7.1802 mrs Napier dines; adv J Napier & mrs Pagan / 8.8.1802 Napiers dine / 22.8.1802 again / 25.9.1802 Napier & miss Walsh adv at dinner / 29.9.1802 miss Walsh dines, Napier adv / 21.11.1802 mrs Napier calls / 28.12.1802 again / 9.1.1803 again / 11.1.1603 E Napier calls / 5.3.1803 W L White & mrs Napier dine / 10.3.1803 W L White & E Napier dine / 23.3.1803 E Napier dines / 6.4.1803 E Napier dines adv John Napier / 7.6.1803 E Napier calls / 25.6.1803 E Napier at tea / 7.3.1804 sup at Napier's with miss Walsh & miss Burt

Prado

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Prado 25.6.1801 adv at Northcote's / 14.10.1801 Prado's nephew at Hoare's / 9.7.1805 Prado at Northcote's

Abraham Prado Billiter Sq 1774 will PCC 1782 Twickenham widow Esther will PCC 1788 Twickenham / Joseph de Prado merchant 1790 New Court Throgmorton St / Josue de Prado merchant 1791 10 Lothbury will PCC 1814 Newington Butts / Samuel Prado Land Tax Twickenham 1789, Socy for Improving Naval Architecture 1792, Robert St Adelphi 1798, 28 Grafton St 1811, will PCC 1839. There were also many PCC wills for Prado and de Prado of Amsterdam

 

Moore (Ireland)

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Moore 9.7.1800 at Lady Moira's / 12.7.1800 at Curran's / 28.7.1800 Devil's Glen with Lady Mountcashell, Mrs Moore & 2 enfants; dine, with them at Dunran / 5.8.1800 Arthur Moore at Wallace's trial at Carlow / 11.10.1801 Helen & Jane M dine (in Oxford) / 19.11.1801 H & J Moore call / 21.11.1801 C Mountcashel, H, J & miss Wilmot call

Rackstrow, Frances

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F Rackstrow 9.10.1801 dines at Mitre, Oxford

Frances dau of Thomas & Ann Rackstrow bapt All Saints Oxford 1781. Her father Thomas was perhaps the Thomas Rackstrow will PCC 1814 of Hertford

Scurry

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Scurry 3.10.1901 calls  (& Countess Mountcashell) / 8.11.1801 at theatre with Lady Mountcashell

Scary was a variant of this name

 

Hill's study

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Hill's study 30.9.1801 / 1.10.1801 Fillingham's study

These entries surely referred to Thomas Hill DNB 1760-1840 and his friend William Fillingham, but the GD website has left Hill as inidentified, and coded Fillingham to te 1301, an unidentified text, although it has a person record for both of them. As they were both book collectors, study may have referred to rooms in their houses, but more probably to amateur sketches of Godwin, the sort of fun they might have enjoyed

Wilmot, Katherine

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miss Wilmot 29.9.1801 calls (& Lady Mountcashell) / 18.11.1801 at theatre with Lady Mountcashell / 21.11.1801 calls (& Lady Mountcashell)

Katherine Wilmot Dict Irish Biog c1773-1824 went to Europe with Lady Mountcashell and kept a diary

Cartwright, Rev.

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rev. Cartwright 20.9.1801 at H Tooke's

Quite likely Edmund Cartwright DNB 1743-1823, not a great radical hImself, but the brother of Major John Cartwright DNB 1740-1824 whom Godwin had met at H Tooke's in 1799

Robson

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write to Robson 16.9.1801 / 24.12.1801 write to Alex Robson / 1.1.1802 write to Robson

Maybe William Robson 1744-1824 of Newcastle. See my entry for Clennell, John & Ann