Stockdale
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
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
20.11.1809 call on Sharpe
In a string of calls on mostly booksellers going west from St Pauls to Piccadilly, this was very likely John Sharpe bookseller & publisher at 186 Piccadilly (bbti, Holdens directory 1811 Sharpe & Hailes). Coded on GD website to a generic Sharpe person record
18.11.1809 call on Ogle / 22.6.1816 again / 20.3.1822 again / 8.10.1827 again
The first entry above was in a string of booksellers and was very likely Robert Ogle bookseller 295 High Holborn (bbti). The other three calls were spaced out over a few years and could have been the same person but not certainly
18.11.1809 call on Hardinge
In a string of calls on booksellers and directly after Triphook bookseller in St James-st, this was probably John Harding bookseller 36 St James-st (bbti)
18.11.1809 call on Triphook / 1.5.1813 again / 5.7.1813 again / 28.10.1813 call on Triphook; adv. D'Israeli / 9.4.1814 call on Rodd; adv. Triphook / 28.4.1815 call on Triphook / 29.4.1815 call on Triphook (not seen) / 1.5.1815 call on Triphook / 13.1.1817 Rodd's; adv. Triphook / 7.11.1818 again / 18.9.1820 again / 21.12.1822 again / 1.2.1823 call on Triphook / 17.5.1823 call on Rodd; adv. Triphook
Either John Triphook bookseller 28 St James-st or Robert Triphook bookseller 87 (or 37?) St James-st
18.11.1809 call on Bickerstaff
In a string of calls on booksellers so probably Robert Bickerstaff bookseller 210 Strand (bbti)
18.11.1809 call on Highley
In a string of calls on booksellers so probably Samuel Highley medical bookseller 24 Fleet-st (bbti)
18.11.1809 call on Hamilton
Coded on GD website to Samuel Hamilton printer. After the fire at his works in 1803 he seems to have moved to Shoe-lane in 1805 but by 1809 he had probably moved to Weybridge, and this call is in a string of calls on booksellers, so was probably Thomas Hamilton bookseller 37 Paternoster-row or less likely Alexander Hamilton bookseller 14 & 15 Temple-pl Blackfriars-rd
26.9.1809 call on Wilmot / 17.11.1809 again / 15.2.1810 call on Tipper, Wilmot & Hill, & Miles / 5.4.1810 call on Tate, & Wilmot & Hill
Wilmott & Hill bookseller 50 High-st Borough stationers paperhangers booksellers (bbti). William Wilmott & Robert Hill. Godwin would have had to cross over London Bridge to call on them. The two entries with Wilmot & Hill above have been wrongly coded to Thomas Hill on GD website
16.11.1809 call on Asperne
James Asperne bookseller 32 Cornhill from 1806 to 1822 (bbti)