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& unnumbered division

Although filed among other LCS division lists in Nat Arch this was possibly not a division of LCS but a democrat club associated with the City Artillery Company. See Thale p168 for spy Metcalfe's conversation with William Worship on 19.5.1794, three days after Worship joined this list. Those members whose professions I identified are all of a somewhat higher social standing than most LCS members. There is a separate entry for each name below (titled by surname)

James Lestourgeon   2, Artillery St, Bishopsgate  22.1.1794   (wine merchant)
William Page …


&01 LCS Division 1

no list of this Division in government copies

delegate William Gow 3.5.1792 (buried 6.11.1792)
delegate William Spence (crossed out) Joseph Blake (crossed out) Robert Bell
One Tun, Tun Court, Strand Wednesdays delegate (Robert?) Thompson 14.11.1792 (see Thale p28 n91) spy Munro said 120 present (Thale p28)
21.11.1792 Evans delegate
Sun Fire: One Tun, Strand 1791 George Parker 1793 Isaac Cook
7.2.1793 Division 1 nearly lost, some of them joined 2 - according to spy Lynam
delegate John Young 27.6.1793


&02 LCS Division 2

  3.5.1792 delegate Thomas Hardy
  2.8.1792 Unicorn, Henrietta Street, Covt Gdn
 4.10.1792 delegate Thomas Hardy, 61 members
29.10.1792 Unicorn, 70 to 80 present incl. Hardy, Margarot & spy Lynam
 8.11.1792 Div 18 branched off from Div 2
12.11.1792 Unicorn spy Lynam present
19.11.1792 Unicorn Evans delegate Richter president according to spy Kennedy
14.1.1793  8 Queen Street, Seven Dials
17.1.1793 Compton Street according to spy Lynam
17.2.1794  3, New Compton Street
24.3.1794  do
28.4.1794 do
 9.6.1794  …


abbe

abbe 21.3.1802 at King's

Unlikely to have been Abbe Carron whom Godwin called on on 10.7.1802 as he was in Godwin's 1796 list for 1802 at the right position in the sequence for July


Abbey

27.11.1806 :Abbey:

Coming right after Westminster Hall, and between two colons, so a single word for an event, it's very likely that Godwin took a look round Westminster Abbey


Abbot

6.4.1791at Holcroft's with Rigg / 26.1.1800 adv at John King's / 9.2.1800 again / 8.3.1805 call on Philips adv Abbot (instructed) / 13.3.1805 call on / 20.3.1805 again / 21.3.1805 again / 16.7.1811 M J calls on Abbot


Abbott, James

see Poland Street 19 to 44 in London Addresses dataset

James Abbott 32 Poland St ratebooks 1787-8 / James Abbott = St Geo Han Sq 6.9.1785 Sarah, William James son of James Abbott & Sarah bapt St James 4.12.1785 (but dates clash with) James Abbott bach = St James 9.9.1785 Elizabeth Ann Matthews (signed Mattheis?) sp botp banns wit Peter Griffith, their children bapt St James: Louisa Ann 1790 (Mary 1791 of Eliz not Ann Eliz born only 7 months after Louisa Ann) Elizabeth Ann 1794 George 1800 and from Ancestry user-submitted tree Ann born Fulham 1803 / (will PCC proved 25.8.1798 by…


Abbott, John

see Poland Street 1 to 8 & 49 to 62 in London Addresses dataset

John Abbott 6 Poland St ratebooks 1774 / Daily Advertiser 25.7.1774 assignees of John Abbott (money scrivener of St James bankrupt 1774) east side of Poland St nr Gt Marlborough St sale of his effects and lease / Law List 1779 John Abbot Poland St / 


Abington

call on Harwood, Abington 25.9.1803

GD website has Abington as an unidentified person. This was a place near Cambridge on the road to Newmarket


Aboyne

Aboyne 5.5.1789 at Miss Williams / 14.9.1789 again / 21.12.1789 again /  9.2.1790 again / 12.2.1790 again /  7.5.1790 again / 20.10.1790 again / 11.3.1791 again /  13.5.1791 again

A very regular visitor at miss Williams', not on her 1786 subscription list. The only instances of the surname I found were as the title of Earls of Aboyne, this would have to have been the 4th Earl, Charles Gordon c.1726-1794. see Gordon, Lockhart


Abp

11.5.1790 Abp / 21.5.1790 again.

Surely Archbishop of Canterbury? in 1790 this was John Moore DNB 1730-1805



 


Acerbi, Giuseppe

Tobin & Cerbre call 19.3.1801 / 9.4.1801 Acerbi at Tobin's

Guiseppe Acerbi 1773-1846 Italian traveller in England c1800-1802. Godwin's first misspelling is understandable


Ackermann, Mrs

mrs Ackermann 7.11.1802 at Foulkes

Probably Martha (nee Massey) who had married in 1792 Rudolph Ackermann DNB 1764-1834


Ackland, Wroth Palmer

17.2.1796 col Ackland adv at mrs Robinson's

DNB (Sir) Wroth Palmer Ackland DNB 1770-1816 also known as William Palmer Ackland. Lt Col of 19th Regt of Foot 1795, 1796 sailed with regiment to Ceylon, will PCC 1816. The only Col Ackland in Army List at the time


Acot

Acot 8.6.1805 at Jo(seph) G(odwin)'s

Godwin's brother Joseph was at one time a carpet salesman and Godwin had met John Smith of 13 Primrose St (qv) auctioneer and appraiser at his brother's. So this could well have been Christopher Acott appraiser 80 Barbican (Holdens 1807) apprenticed to Roger Tuff citizen & founder 1803, as son of William Acott carpenter & broker Southgate Middlesex (Sun Fire 1792). The only other Acott I found among London tradesmen of the time was Thomas Acott shoemaker 164 Oxford St (Sun Fire 1792)


Acton, Samuel

Samuel Acton of Distaff Lane joined "unnumbered division" (QV) 26.3.1794. Probably the newly free engraver, see below

Samuel Etheridge Acton apprenticed 1747 to Robert Marram, Pewterers Co. premium £21
Samuel Etheridge Acton bach = St Margaret Lothbury 25.12.1764 Ann Wright sp botp by Archbishop's licrnse wits Wm Acton, Ann Wright
Samuel son of Samuel Etheridge & Anne Acton bapt 19.4.1773 St Mary Aldermary
trades directories 1776 to 1791 Samuel Acton coal merchant 9 Distaff Lane, Friday St
trades directory 1777 Samuel Acton merchant 82 Watling St
Samuel son…


Adair, Robert

In Godwin's 1796 list for 1796 but not coded to his person record in GD website


Adair, William Jones

SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: William Jones Adair proposed member 27.5.1785 by John Horne Tooke 2nded John Paradise

GODWIN DIARY: Adair 4.1.1789 at B Hollis' / 13.2.1790 at Anti-Tests / 23.5.1790 at Paradise's

WJAdair appeared in Godwin's 1796 list at start of 1789 so this must have been William Jones Adair, born about 1747 son of William and Margaret Jones of Pall Mall, went to Peterhouse Cambridge and Lincolns Inn, took surname Adair after inheriting £5000 from William Adair in 1783. He married Charlotte Harwood at St James Piccadilly in 1791. He appeared in the…


Adams, Daniel

see Adams, Joseph


Adams, George

George Adams DNB 1750-1795 was one of the attenders of the Theosophical Society that met from 1783 listed in William White's book on Swedenborg vol 2 p 599-600