Peeling
2.10.1809 write to Peeling / 19.1.1810 again
John Peeling 1784-1812 bookseller 26 Church-st Liverpool (bbti)
2.10.1809 write to Peeling / 19.1.1810 again
John Peeling 1784-1812 bookseller 26 Church-st Liverpool (bbti)
30.9.1809 call on Wheble
John Wheble bookseller 18 Warwick-sq Newgate-st. 1745-1820, had been a newspaper printer and owner. Not far from Skinner-st. Only mention in Godwin's diary
27.9.1809 call on Seeley / 18.11.1809 again
Leonard Benton Seeley bookseller 107 Fleet-st
27.9.1809 call on Boosey / 17.11.1809 again
Thomas Boosey bookseller 4 Old Broad-st
27.9.1809 call on Champante / 17.11.1809 call on Whitrow / 19.12.1809 again
William Champante & Benjamin Whitrow booksellers 2 Jewry-st Aldgate
26.9.1809 call on Stewart, C House
Coded in GD website to John 'Walking' Stewart DNB 1747-1822, but should be Rev John Stewart of Charterhouse. Wife Eliza, dau Louisa married Francis Eccles Barker of Admiralty Office (Cornish Archives TF/2649)
26.9.1809 call on Williams / 10.7.1810 Williams calls
The 1809 call was in a string of booksellers Godwin visited so probably a bookseller. From bbti Thomas Williams at 10 Stationer's-court (or Williams & Co hard by it in Ave Maria-lane, in Holdens directory 1811 but not in bbti) were the most likely, Ewan Williams at 11, Strand was a bit further afield There was also a Thomas Williams at 156 Leadenhall-st up until 1809.
26.9.1809 call on Wilmot / 17.11.1809 / 15.2.1810 call on Tipper, Wilmot & Hill, & Miles / 5.4.1810 call on Tate, & Wilmot & Hill
James Wilmott & Robert Hill, stationers & booksellers 50 High-st Borough trading as Wilmott & Hill from 1801 to 1812 (bbti). The two Hills are coded to Thomas Hill in the GD website, but look closely at the syntax. Godwin would have had to cross London Bridge to make these calls. The next instances of Wilmot are all at Walking Stewart's, so quite likely to have been a different Wilmot
26.9.1809 call on Scholey / 17.11.1809 again
Robert Scholey bookseller 46 Paternoster-row from 1796 to 1836
26.9.1809 call on Black / 17.11.1809 again / 5.12.1811 again
A & J Black booksellers 7 Leadenhall-st from 1800 to 1822 trading as Black, Kingsbury & Parry from 1807 to 1812 (bbti)