GODWIN DIARY: Naylors 12.11.1794 at Gerald's.
Probably Samuel Naylor attorney of Great Newport Street from 1770 and of Hogs Lane Hammersmith, buried 12.2.1799 at Baptist Chapel, Hammersmith age 53 (will PCC 1799 dated 7.9.1793 wits Thomas & Ellen Maclean). His wife Elizabeth daughter of Thomas Maclean, sons Samuel and Thomas (born 1776 Dr Williams' registers) still at Newport St in 1841 census, son Samuel unmarried at Hammersmith with sister Elizabeth 1851 census
CRABB ROBINSON DIARY: 29.1.1829 at Naylor's Hammersmith
11.3.1829 Naylor's son Samuel, writing poems
22.4.1829 Naylor and his son (shorthand passage)
Thomas Naylor otp bach = Fulham 29.5.1807 Sarah Ann Barber sp of Stanwell, Middlesex by lic wits Ester & Ruth Naylor. Samuel Naylor born 31.8.1808 at Gt Newport St, Soho son of Thomas and Sarah Ann, dau of John & Catherine Barber, registered at Dr Williams Library. Samuel Naylor author of Ceracchi, a drama, and other Poems privately printed Maidenhead 1839 dedicated to Rev William J Irons with whom he was at Queens College Oxford, preface mentioned his stay in Weimar, and of a rendering (1845) of Goethe's Reynard the Fox dedicated to Crabb Robinson. He was called to the bar 1845