C Ml
16.1.1810 read C Ml pamphlet
Suggestion this could mean Court Martial but I haven't identified the pamphlet
16.1.1810 read C Ml pamphlet
Suggestion this could mean Court Martial but I haven't identified the pamphlet
5.1.1810 call on Christian / 5.5.1810 write to Withers, Holt: call on Christian (Hope) / 6.5.1810 write to Withers, Holt / 7.5.1810 call on Hope, D C, w. Jo(seph) G(odwin) & T(homas) T(urner) / 8.5.1810 D C, w. T(homas) T(urner) / 9.5.1810 write to Withers, Holt / 14.5.1810 write to Withers, w. administrations
10.10.1809 write to Saffory / 24.1.1810 again / 4.4.1810 again / 30.7.1810 again / 10.11.1810 again / 4.1.1811 again / 19.1.1811 again / 28.2.1811 again / 28.3.1812 write to Saffery
Probably James Saffery bookseller Canterbury (bbti). Bankrupt 1811
6.12.1809 call on Ruffigny / 10.3.1810 call on Rouffigny / 21.9.1810 call on Roufigny / 24.4.1811 meet Roufigny / 26.7.1812 call on Roufigny / 12.1.1816 again / 18.2.1816 call on Roufigny (w. M(ary) J(ane))
The Abbé Francis de Rouffigny kept an academy for teaching French at 17 Castle-street Holborn from 1808 to 1821 and at other addresses before and after that. Ruffigny was also the name of a character in Godwin's novel Fleetwood (1805) said to be a portrait of Jean Jacques Rousseau.
30.11.1809 Tisley calls / 3.12.1809 again
24.10.1809 Heseltine calls
Perhaps William Heseltine printer Hand-court Upper Thames-st (Holdens directory 1811, & bbti 1809 & 1810)
27.11.1809 call on Lindsel
William Lindsell bookseller 87 Wimpole-st Cavendish-sq (bbti)
25.11.1809 call, L Mayor's Ct, Jones
William Jones was one of the four attorneys of the Lord Mayor's court, which was above the Royal Exchange (Holdens directory 1811)
22.11.1809 call on Rhodes / 19.8.1817 Rodd's; adv. Rhodes
Possibly Richard Rhodes DNB 1765-1838 engraver, or William Barnes Rhodes DNB 1772-1836 writer
20.11.1809 call on Stockdales
John Stockdale 1749-1814 bookseller 180 (or 108?) Piccadilly, or his son John Joseph Stockdale bookseller at 41 Pall Mall