Jacomb

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Jacomb 9.5.1804 at Joseph Johnson's

Perhaps Robert Jacomb will PCC 1833 dissenting minister Wellingborough.Northants, ordained by A Kippis 1782, steward of London Dispensary 1783, Sermons published 1785 married 1st miss Danvers of Cirencester 1790 2nd Elizabeth Hilhouse of Bristol 1793 "Mrs Jacomb wife of Rev Robert Jacomb of Bath died" (Jacksons Oxford Journal 18.10.1806)

Shakeshaft

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call on H(olcrof)t at Harwwood's adv Mathans & Shakeshaft 5.5.1804

This entry has been mistranscribed on GD website as Shakerhaft . For possibles see work notes below

Truman

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Truman 30.4.1804 at mrs Beresford's / 3.11.1805 Truman at Rowan's / 20.1.1806 again / 4.3.1806 again

The witnesses to the codicil dated 12.9.1825 at Paris to the will 1827 of Sydney Beresford were Samuel & Mary Truman. otherwise I,ve found nothing to identify Truman

Snow

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Snows at mrs Beresford's / 3.11.1805 Snows at H Rowan's / 17.1.1806 again / 4.3.1806 again / 23.5.1806 Snows at S Beresford's / 24.10.1806 mrs Beresford & Snow call / 31.8.1818 steamboat for London (from Southend) with Snow / 14.9.1818 again / 20.11.1818 Snow calls / 29.12.1818 2 Snow & S Beresford dine / 1.1.1819 3 Snows at S Beresford's / 13.1.1819 mrs Beresford & 3 Snows dine / 16.1.1819 Snow dines / 18.2.1819 dine at Snow's with mrs Austin, 2 Beresfords / 29.4.1819 Snow calls / 18.6.1819 Snow sups / 29.6.1819 Snow calls / 12.7.1819Snow adv at dinner / 9.8.1819 Snow calls / 2

Tebbut

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call on Tebbut 13.4.1804

see work notes below

Wild

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Fell at Wild's 19.4.1804 / 26.10.1820 seek Wild drawing master / 28.10.1820 call on Wild

Godwin had earlier visited Ralph Fell at Laver's (qv) a safe house of the Giltspur St Compter (prison) so this was probably the house of John Wild junior of Wood St Cheapside, serjeant at mace to Giltspur St Compter. William Wild also of Wood St Cheapside was serjeant at mace to the Poultry St Compter (Law List 1800) Also there was Thomas Wild attorney of 1 Warwick Sq Newgate St. For the 1820 entries perhaps Charles Wild DNB 1781-1836 watercolour painter.

 

Knight, com

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call on Knight, com 12.4.1804 with M(arshall)

The com probably stood for comedian so this entry should be added to the person record for Thomas Knight DNB d.1820 on GD website

Gunning, Miss

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miss Gunning 9.4.1804 adv at H Rowan's

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ELIZABETH GUNNING (1769-1823)
CURRENT TEXT "her marriage in 1803 to Major J. Plunkett from Kinnaird in co. Roscommon, with whom she had several children."
SUGGESTED CHANGE <her marriage on 5th November 1803 at St George Hanover Square to Major James Plunkett from Kinnaird in co. Roscommon, who had been arrested in London in 1798 for his part in the rebellion at Connaught. They had several children.>
NOTES See Godwin Diary dataset under Plunket

Cooper, Joanna

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mrs T C at H(olcrof)ts 1.4.1804

This should be added to person record on GD website for Cooper, Joanna, as she was named ( and so coded on GD website) as mrs T Cooper earlier in the same day's entry

Dawne

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letter from Dawne 23.3.1804

Perhaps George Dawne attorney Bridge Court Westminster 1794, 4 Brydges St Covent Garden 1800, Henrietta St Covt Gdn 1805, Southampton St Covt Gdn 1818 voted Burdett & Romilly, his will PCC 1826 gent of Southampton St Covt Gdn. No particular reason to make that identification