Eustace 5.8.1800 dines, Carlow / 9.2.1805 at Dickins'
Subscr 1798 to D R O'Conor Robert Eustace Esq, Castlemore Tullow co.Carlow, Edward Eustace Esq, Elm Grove, Tullow, co Carlow, Maj Gen Charles Eustace Stephens Green, Dublin / will PCC 1802 & 1814 Charles Eustace, Dublin / Hist Irish Parl Charles Eustace 1730-1801 pro-union, his son Henry c1770-1842 / Dublin Trades 1797 Allen Eustace linen draper, Anthony Eustace baker, Edward Eustace butcher, James Eustace carpet manufacturer, Nicholas Eustace linen draper, Richard Eustace carpet manufacturer, Rowland Eustace malt distiller & spirit merchant / Hardy Eustace Esq Carlow sub 1791 to de Florian / John Eustace Esq Boreduff sub 1795 to Mullalla / subs 1793 to Anketell - Richard Eustace Esq Lurgan, Armagh, Robert Eustace Esq York St Dublin.
The Eustace at Dickins (qv) in 1805, if that was Asbury Dickins, may have been one of the Irishman above, or perhaps an American contact. There was an American political family who spelt their name Eustis (see Amer Nat Biog). If Dickins was my second guess, the grocer Richard Dickens of Somers Town, then Eustace was perhaps the baker William Eustace of St John St Rd, Clerkenwell (Sun Fire 1800, 1803, 1812) his will PCC 1835