30.8.1795 Philip Warner at Tooke's / 25.12.1796 Philip Courtney / 2.7.1797 Ph Courtney / 24.12.1797 PC / 28.1.1798 P Courtney / 27.5.1798 Warners / 16.6.1799 P Courtenay / 2.12.1799 meet (PW) Tierney, Barry (& Courtenay) / 19.5.1805 P Courtney / 9.6.1805 P Courtney / 9.3.1806 P Courtenay / 18.5.1806 Courtenay / 25.1.1807 P Courtenay - all these at Horne Tooke's except 2.12.1799 where Godwin left Tooke's on horseback to London with Burdett, and met PW and Courtenay (both in brackets) - and at all entries at Tooke's before 1800 (when John Warner died) Warner was part of the company
In his will PCC 1800 John Warner made Philip Courtenay, then at Charterhouse School, his heir and left rings to Matthew Raine, Jonathan Raine, miss Raine, mrs Raine, Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Major Cartwright, John Horne Tooke, miss Hart & her sister Charlotte, Sir Francis Burdett, Robert Fergusson, Charles Warren, William Hayley, William Long, William Bosville, William Frend, Stephen Tucker, Hugh Bell, Henry Cline, Thomas Thompson, John Cleaver Banks, Charles Morgan, Thomas Wakefield & his brother Gilbert, and William Scott, to whom he also left, after Tooke's death, his tankard, in memory of his friendship with Scott's grandfather, father & mother (Wm Scott d 1767 master of Southampton grammar school, James Scott will PCC 1794, & Jane Elizabeth nee Harmood). This is a roll call of Tooke's Wimbledon set.
Philip Courtenay was probably an illegitimate son of John Warner, who never married, or else his adopted son. He married Louisa dau of Hugh Bell in 1812. His will PCC 1842. In GD website 18.5.1806 is coded, probably wrongly, to John Courtenay, as is 2.12.1799 more possibly correctly.
bapt Binsted nr Alton Hants 7.11.1784 Warner s of John Warner & Eliz
bapt St Pancras 12.9.1784 Philip s of Francis Courtenay & Susannah
Alum Cantab Philip Courtenay son & heir of John, of Bath