Samuel Harman Esq of Jermyn St proposed Society for Constitutional Information 3.6.1791 by John Frost 2nded (John Lodge or his father Jeremiah) Batley
Son of Phillip Harman butcher of St James will PCC 14.10.1777 dated 2.2.1763 and his wife Mary (will PCC 16.11.1813). Phillip Harman was eldest son of George Harman mealman of Uxbridge (will PCC 1742 mentioned Bell & Castle at Windsor) and his wife Elizabeth (will PCC 1762), two other sons George & Samuel became coachmakers and wheelwrights in London. Philip Harman = St Martin i t Fields 10,2,1752 Mary Mann, their son Samuel born 3.5.1755 bapt St James Picc'y 12.5.1755, their dau Mary born 8.11.1757 bapt St James Picc'y 24.11.1757. Gazetteer 18.6.1765 Philip Harman next door to Gun, Jermyn St advert for lease of Bell & Castle, Windsor. General Evening Post 1.2.1777 on Friday (31.1.1777) at his house in St James Sq died Philip Harman Esq.. From ratebooks, SunFire, Law Lists and other sources Samuel Harman was attorney at Jermyn St from 1776 to 1828, other addresses 1780 16 Clements Inn, 1790-92 10 Furnivals Inn. Samuel Harman of St James Westminster = Newark, Notts 27.8.1782 Ann Hardinge by lic. Their children bapt at St James Picc'y Ann born 2.7.1783 bapt 17.4.1784, Philip born 8.1.1785 bapt 29.3.1785, Elizabeth born 4.2.1786 bapt 22.4.1786 (she married St James 14.4.1814 Revd Charles Spencer Bourchier), Samuel born 22.2.1787 bapt 5.4.1787 (he married as bach at St James 15.3.1825 Lavinia Innes of St Marylebone by lic), William born 31.5.1788 bapt 5.7.1788, George born 1.1793 bapt 6.1.1793, (Saint) John born 27.12.1794 bapt 29.3.1795, Mary born 28.7.1797 bapt 17.8.1797, Frederick born 8.11.1798 bapt 29.1.1799. General Evening Post 27.1.1776 Samuel Harman of Jermyn St gent affidavit re John Villette and the executed brothers Daniel & Robert Perreau (DNB c1734-1776). London Courant 6.4.1780 Samuel Harman of Jermyn St gave £3000 to the loan to government of 12 million. Thomas Crowther Newby (QV* Greater Soho dataset) was articled to Samuel Harman 1791. Samuel Harman junior in 1808 (Ann Harman spinster being a witness) and George Harman in 1809 were articled to T C Newby. The Law List also had a Henry Harman at 38 Jermyn St in 1793. I've not found a record of Samuel Harman's death, so the following records more likely referred to his son Samuel. Morning Chronicle 7.5.1818 Samuel Harman secretary to West India Commissioners. Sun Fire 1826 Samuel Harman 31 Howland St, Fitzroy Sq, 1828 83 Gt Portland St. In the 1851 census his two unmarried daus Ann & Mary and his married daughter Elizabeth Bourchier were at Hadley Common, Monken Hadley, and his son Samuel with wife Lavinia (born Jamaica) were at Chipping Barnet High St