see Poland Street 10 to 18 & 45 to 48 in London Addresses dataset
Alexander Thompson 13 Poland St ratebooks 1792-95 / Alexander son of Alexander & Jane Thompson bapt 1778 St James / SunFire 1779 Alexander Thompson milkman Paved Alley Pall Mall
see Poland Street 10 to 18 & 45 to 48 in London Addresses dataset
Alexander Thompson 13 Poland St ratebooks 1792-95 / Alexander son of Alexander & Jane Thompson bapt 1778 St James / SunFire 1779 Alexander Thompson milkman Paved Alley Pall Mall
SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Thomas Thompson of Piccadilly member for Evesham proposed member 24.1.1794 by John Horne Tooke 2nded John Augustus Bonney
Thomas Thompson 1767-1818 (historyofparliamentonline 1790-1820). In the list of Crown witnesses for the treason trials 1794 his address was Shrub's Hill, nr Bagshot Berks. And see my Thomson/Thompson entry in Godwin Diary dataset
The listing below convinces me that it is pointless distinguishing between Thomson and Thompson (not a Tintin joke). Godwin may have sometimes used the two spellings to distinguish two people who appeared close to each other in the diary (e.g. possibly 18.9.1815), but he clearly also used both spellings randomly for the same person, see for example the Thomson/Thompson linked to Curran in 1817 or the two spellings of Marmaduke Thompson in 1804 and 1806. As I am working through the diary I naturally have less ideas about the later entries but they are set out below waiting for answers
…SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Abraham Thorn of Mare St, Hackney proposed member 16.12.1786 by Michael Pearson 2nded Thomas Ridgeway
Paul & Abraham Thorn twins of William & Ann born at Mare St 21.3.1741, Independent chapel Dunmow Essex. Bull Lane Stepney Independent bapt 18.1.1774 Sarah dau of Abraham & Sarah Thorn. Abraham Thorn, Hackney subscr to Agnes Smyth's Religion of the Heart 1783, Stephen Addington's Life of St Paul 1784. Abraham Thorn of 4 Spital Square, Socy for Promoting Religious Knowledge among Poor 1779, Governor of London Dispensary 1783,…
HCR DIARY 11.5.1826 calls on Blake, Thornton
Presumably Robert John Thornton (DNB 1768-1837). Robinson had met William Blake (DNB 1757-1827) with John Linnell (DNB 1792-1882) at the Aders. Thornton was Linnell's doctor and had met Blake through Linnell in 1818, commissioning him to make woodcuts for his edition of Virgil. Thornton nearly dismissed Blake's work but was persuaded otherwise by dining at the Aders when Thomas Lawrence (DNB 1769-1830) and James Ward (DNB 1769-1859) both expressed admiration for Blake's work.
GODWIN DIARY
31.8.1806 dine at Philips's,…
col Thornton 25.5.1800 at John King's
Probably Thomas Thornton DNB 1757-1823, generally called Col Thornton in newspapers, fond of horses, gambling and often involved in disputes, Mentioned several times in Joseph Farington's diary. A likely guest at King's
SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Thomas Thorp of New Inn proposed member 29.11.1782 by Alured Henry Shove 2nded Thomas Yeates
Presumably not Thomas Thorp born 26.9.1768 Chillingham Northumberland of Robert & Grace admitted Peterhouse College Cambridge 3.7.1784, BA 1789, fellow 1791-1792, admitted Grays Inn 20.10.1789, listed as counsel (special pleader) at New Inn in 1790 Law List, joined Whig Club 26.6.1792 died 27.11.1792 at is chambers in Grays Inn eldest son of Rev Dr Thorp rector of Gateshead (Star 29.11.1792) as he would have been only 14 years old when proposed…
HCR diary 20.12.1820 at Aders "Flaxman does not appear to relish Thorwaldsen's designs much. At the same time he related some anecdotes about Th: which made us suppose that some immorality in Th: indisposed Flaxman to relish his works of art"
Bertel Thorwaldsen c1770-1844 wikipedia.en
10.10.1806 sir J Throckmorton at Fox's funeral
John Courtenay Throckmorton DNB 1753-1819
call on Thurgar 2.10.1804 / 22.12.1804 again / 28.11.1805 Thurgar calls / 03.09.1816 write to Thurgar / 27.8.1817 write to Taylor, on Thurgar / 28.4.1818 write to Thurgar / 15.5.1820 Thurgar calls / 2.11.1820 call on Hasey (for Thurgar) / 5.3.1821 Payne (from Thurgar) calls
Mr & Mrs Thurgar's academy for young ladies Queen St Norwich 1796, 1802 Thomas William Thurgar bookseller, printer &c 1 Bethel St Norwich 1794, Thomas Thurgar bookseller of Norwich died 8.6.1806. Mr Christopher Thurgar of Norwich married 15.6.1801 in London miss Charlotte King of Beccles, who died…
mrs Thynne 16.5.1805 at Wake's
Thynne was the surname of the Marquises of Bath, and Wake had previously lived in Bath, so Mrs Thynne may have been of that family. Dr Andrew Thynne of Berners St MD LRCP was a witness in the Duke of York's case in 1809, and he delivered the child of the wife of Robert Knight (qv) in 1813. He was buried 4.12.1813 at St Mary Lambeth of St Geo Southwark (which means he may have been in Kings Bench prison) but administration of his effects was granted under £800 on 24.6.1814, he died a widower. He had married Helen Long at St Pancras 18.7.1785 and an…
HCR diary 31.5.1822 "accompanied the Lambs and Dr Tiarks to Aders. Dr T: I took as my visitor and I did well for he was excellent company and pleased L:"
Crabb Robinson's Reminiscences "a very able man, who was too learned and scientific to be interested in me, but I could be interested in him...He was a monster of learning and endowed with various powers, and what is more, he was able to turn them to account"
Marquardt II p 24 n 37 Dr Johann Ludwig Tiarks 1789-1837, librarian to Sir Joseph Banks. His brother Johann Gerhard Tiarks 1794-1858 was pastor of the German Reformed…
call on Tice 24.9.1803 at Ware
John Tice will PCC 1818 surgeon of Ware. John Tice of Ware subscr 1795 to Winterbotham's America
See Godwin, John Jex. Thomas Tiffin bookbinder 23.2.1796, 25.7.1799, 26.12.1799, 27.8.1802.
19.12.1806 call on Till / 26.12.1806 again
Holdens directory 1811:
Richard Till esq 7 Kings Bench -walk Temple & 1, New-ct Walbrook
Richard Till, London Bridge waterworks Thames-st (his will PCC 8.1.1824) (LMA ACC 2558/LB/4/16 RT's work diary 1780-1813)
Elizabeth Till prep school for ladies Kensington Gravel Pits
Henry Till & co insurance brokers 7 Throgmorton-st (his will PCC 8.1.1828)
will PCC 16.2.1807 Charles Till gent of St Sepulchre
will PCC 15.9.1829 Sarah Till spinster of Bloomsbury
7.4.1810 Clerk from Tilson: call on Tilson / 5.1.1811 clerk from Tilson calls / 3.10.1811 write to Tilson / 24.10.1812 walk, w. Shelley (Tilson) / 9.7.1817 call on Longdil (on Tilson) / 23.6.1818 clerk from Tilson, w. notice to quit
Thomas Tilson solicitor 5 Chatham-pl (Holdens 1811). Will PCC 1842
30.11.1809 Tisley calls / 3.12.1809 again
A rare enough name to make it quite probable this was Samuel Tisley, master of the St Sepulchre's workhouse, Smithfield, near to Godwin at Skinner-st. He announced in the Morning Advertiser of 14.4.1806 that his wife Ann had left him and he would not be liable for her debts. He had married Ann Walker at Shoreditch in 1799, both signing with a mark; they had had a few children and lost some, and Tisley had been master of Hammersmith workhouse in the early 1800s. He married again in 1828 to Emma Sophia Mitchell who was 20 to his 53. They also…
Tobins 3.8.1800 at (Castle) Brown's
GD website has coded this entry to John Tobin DNB 1770-1834 but there's no reason to think he was in Ireland in 1800 if ever and the name was fairly common in Ireland. See work notes below