Dilly

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Dilly 20.10.1802 at Joseph Johnson's / 7.12.1803 again

Probably Charles Dilly DNB 1739-1807

SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Charles Dilly of The Poultry founding member John Dilly proposed 12.1.1781 by Charles Dilly 2nded Capel Lofft

See John Dilly 1731-1806 in Charles Dilly DNB 1739-1807

map-engraver

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map-engraver calls 7.10.1802 / 22.5.1809 Blake, map-engr calls

Walsh,

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miss Walsh 25.9.1802 adv at dinner with Napier / 29.9.1802 miss Walsh dines adv Napier / 18.11.1803 miss Walsh calls / 22.2.1804 Ct Pool & miss Walsh call / 4.3.1804 Miss Walsh adv at dinner (& Rawlins) / 7.3.1804 sup at Napier's w.

Wheatley, Mrs

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mrs Wheatley 17.9.1802 at Perry's / 18.9.1802 again / 17.10.1807 dine at Perry's, w. Popes

This was probably the widow of Francis Wheatley DNB 1747-1801 who later (25.6.1807) married Alexander Pope DNB 1763-1835, she appears in DNB as Clara Maria Pope 1767-1838 (nee Leigh)

Havel

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call at Havel's 14.9.1802 (in Reading)

Will PCC 1813 Luke Havell drawingmaster, oilman & colourman Reading. In 1823 a Robert Havell was aquatinter at 79 Newman St, London (British Book Trades Index)

Johnson, Edward

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Edw Johnson of Mile End calls 7.9.1802. In Godwin's 1796 list for 1802

Buck

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call on Buck 6.9.1802 / 19.11.1802 again / 25.11.1802 again (not in)

Warburton, schoolmaster

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messenger from Warburton, schoolmaster 9.8.1802

Will PCC 29.1.1803 John Warburton schoolmaster St Marylebone dated 24.8.1802 of Little Castle St brother Benjamin, sister Ann, Ann Wildon formerly of Gadesby, Leics, friend Joseph Moore laceman of Gt Portland St, wits John Moore attorney 2 Woodstock St, M Pool 15 Little Castle St. If this was him his message to Godwin was shortly before he wrote his will not long before he died. Possibly brother of Thomas Warburton of Hackney will PCC 1836

Hobby L

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L Hobby dines 22.6.1802 & miss Smith

 

Cummins Mrs

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mrs Cummins dines 20.5.1802 / 16.10.1802 again / 6.12.1802

There are no Cummings in Godwin's diary and the ony Cummins are the three Mrs entries above. A Mrs H Cummins (nee farrell) was an actress of the Hull theatre in 1794 and sang at sadlers Wells in 1814, of the Theatre Royal, York. See work notes below (restricted to this spelling Cummins)