mrs Cummins dines 20.5.1802 / 16.10.1802 again / 6.12.1802
There are no Cummings in Godwin's diary and the ony Cummins are the three Mrs entries above. A Mrs H Cummins (nee farrell) was an actress of the Hull theatre in 1794 and sang at sadlers Wells in 1814, of the Theatre Royal, York. See work notes below (restricted to this spelling Cummins)
Work notes
Land Tax 1802 Ann Cummins Winterton Pl Chelsea / Elizabeth Cummins Union Pl Chelsea (will PCC 1857?) / George Cummins Esq Berners St, Marylebone / James Cummins, Fitzroy Pl, St Pancras / John Cummins Oddy's Row, Islington / William Cummins, Upper Charlton St, Marylebone // Thomas Cummins victualler of Craven Court, Craven St, Strand will LCC dated 26.4.1793 sworn under £100 27.5.1795 by his widow Frances. Her will PCC 20.1.1803 dated 14.7.1801mentioned her sons Thomas and John and her daughters Margaret, Isabella and Charlotte, her late sisters Ann Wright and Mary Gibson and her executors James Wilson gent of St martins i t Fields and John Wilkinson brewer of Kensington. She signed with an x and Geo dawne (qv) of Brydges St Covent Gdn was a witness. She had married Thomas Cummins 25.12.1775 at Newcastle on Tyne as Francis Aynsley, her children were baptised Shoreditch, of Holywell Lane in 1770s. There was a Craven Head Inn in Craven Court // Ann Cummins will PCC 1827 widow St George Middlesex / Hannah Cummins will PCC 1831 widow of St Sepulchre / John Cummins will PCC 1836 bricklayer St Pancras / Mary Cummins will PCC 1846 widow of Islington