16.1.1821 tea Aldis's, w. mesds Wheeler (&c) / 7.3.1826 La C Lamb's, w. Bulwer, Wheeler (&c) / 12.9.1829 tea mrs Wheeler / 26.9.1829 call on mrs Wheeler (not seen) / 18.11.1829 tea sir John Doyle & mrs Wheeler
Anna Doyle Wheeler DNB 1785?-1848. The dates fit with her times in London from the DNB article. The Wheeler at Lady Caroline Lamb's does not have a feminine title, but Godwin often dropped it especially for independent-minded women. It could also have been Mrs Wheeler's daughter Rosina, as Edward Bulwer Lytton was present and would propose to her the next month, see Rosina Bulwer Lytton DNB 1802-1882. The last entry above confirms the identity as she was with her uncle Sir John Doyle DNB 1756-1834