Davis, Welch Unitarian

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Davis, Welch Unitarian calls 20.1.1803

David Davis DNB 1745-1827 poet and dissenting minister was a radical in politics and became an Arian in theology but some of his congregation broke away to form Unitarian churches. His son David Davis Dict Welsh Biog 1778-1846 was a Unitarian and the diaries of his son Timothy Davis 1779-1860 are in the Nat Libr of Wales (5487-99). As far as I can gather none of the ministries of this family were in London so they are less likely to have been any of the later Davis entries (see Davis after 1805)

Davis from Virginia

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Davis from Virginia calls 9.12.1802

Hornes

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dine with Hornes 7.8.1800

See Godwin's letter Bodleian Abinger c6 f36-7. Presumably (one or two?) militia officers, not yet identified

Hopkins

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dine with Hopkins 7.8.1800

See Godwin's letter Bodleian Abinger c6 f36-7. Presumably a militia officer, not yet identified

Andrews, Major

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supper Major Andrews 7.8.1800

See Godwin's letter to James Marshall (Bodleian Abinger c6 f36-7). Major Edmund Andrews 4th regt Irish Brigade disbanded 1798. Major edmund Andrews 30.5.1799 assistant barrack master general. (Army Lists0

Green, Miss

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miss Green calls 28.12.1802 (& mrs Napier) / 11.3.1804 Napiers at dinner adv miss Green & Lambs / 29.3.1804 miss Green adv at miss Walsh / 25.2.1805 calls / 9.4.1805 dines / 2.2.1806 call on A Green (for M[ary] J[ane] / 29.3.1806 theatre w. M[ary} J[ane], A Green / 5.7.1806 A Green dines : Walsh's / 17.3.1814 calls (not in)

Presumably a good friend or relative of the Napiers and/or miss Walsh their relative (see Napier & Walsh). A Green is likely the same person

Ebworth

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Ebworth calls 22.2.1802

Geo Ebsworth copperplate printer 7 Rolls Bldgs Chancery Lane 1793-1817 British Book Trades Index (aka Ebworth). Ebworth greengrocer Chancery Lane 1814

Ogbourne

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call on Ogbourne 20.12.1802 with Northcote / 3.2.1803 call on / 21.2.1803 calls / 7.3.1803 again / 12.3.1803 calls (plate)

Probably John Ogborne DNB 1755-1837

Amendments to Oxford DNB

Gaugain

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call on Gaugain 20.12.1802

Most likely Thomas Gaugain DNB 1756? - 1810? or his brother Peter John Gaugain DNB1762-1813

Amendments to Oxford DNB

Blanford

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Blanford calls 12.12.1802

Perhaps Stapley Blanford copperplate printer of 17 Kings Head Court Gough Sq. His marriage licence to Hannah Webb of St Marylebone 24.10.1787 called him a bookbinder age 27 of St Martin i t Fields