2.7.1796 Randal, American (on journey from Ipswich to Norwich) / 8.6.1798 Ellistons, Randalls & Langley sup with Godwin at Bath / 24.3.1800 call on Hoare adv Randall
Elizabeth Randall, Rundall or Rundell married Robert William Elliston DNB 1774-1831 at Bath on 1.6.1796, she died 1821 aged 46. According to an Ancestry user-submitted tree her parents were John Rundell and Lucy (nee Collins). Thomas Rundell surgeon of Bennett St Bath was sheriff of Bath 1784 and chief constable 1789 and died 1795, see Maria Eliza Rundell DNB 1745-1828. Mrs Randall of Bath subscribed (like other of Godwin's Bath contacts) to Ann Wingrove's poems 1795 and Philip Rundell of London (DNB 1746-1827) subscribed for 12 copies. Samuel Randall was apprenticed 1802 to Lewis, whitesmith of Bath, Henry Randall was apprenticed 1806 to William Humphreys painter of Bath. Joseph Randall of Bath subscr to Fonthill 1823. Thomas Wharton Rundall of Bathwick Hill will PCC 1837. Jane Frances Rundall wife of Bathwick will PCC 1839
If the 1800 call was on Prince Hoare DNB 1755-1834 as the GD website assumes, then the Randall there may have moved in artisitic circles, the only person fitting that bill I could find was James Randall architect 1778-1820 (Howard Colvin, Biographical dictionary of British architects) his address in 1800 was 3 Beck St Golden Square and Hoare at one time certainly lived in Golden Square