Wilmot

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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

Scholey

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26.9.1809 call on Scholey / 17.11.1809 again

Robert Scholey bookseller 46 Paternoster-row from 1796 to 1836

Black

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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)

Vernor

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26.9.1809 call on Vernor / 16.11.1809 call on V & H

Sheridan, Tom

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25.9.1809 write to T Sheridan

I presume this was Tom Sheridan DNB 1775-1817, then manager of the recently burnt down Drury Lane Theatre

Walker, John

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22.12.1788 see John Walker.

J Walker was in Godwin's 1796 list near the end of 1788, crossed out, and in 1794 version as John Walker.

Since Godwin saw him after dining at George Robinson's this may well have been Robinson's brother-in-law 'the book-auctioneer of the trade' mentioned in the DNB article on the Robinson family of booksellers. But John Walker was a very common name.

17.7.1795 at Amelia Alderson's, John Walker & Capt Hamilton / 17.7.1805 John Walker at Joseph Johnson's / 27.11.1805 J Walker there,  see Walker

 

Joy

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23.9.1809 call on Joy / 16.11.1809 call on Cradock & Joy / 30.12.1812 again

William Joy bookseller Ave Maria-lane 1807, Cradock & Joy publishers 3 Ave Maria-lane, 32 Paternoster-row from 1809 to 1815 (bbti) thereafter Baldwin, Cradock & Joy. SunFire 1810 Charles Cradock & William Joy 32 Paternoster-row booksellers. Morning Chronicle 18.5.1813 at Forcett Mr Charles Cradock of Paternoster-row to Miss Clerk, only daughter of William Clerk, Esq of Barforth Hall, nr. Richmond, Yorks. William Joy left the partnership in 1826 and carried on at 66 St Pauls Churchyard

Gale (& Curtis)

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23.9.1809 call on Gale / 16.11.1809 call on Gale & Curtis / 11.7.1810 again / 25.7.1810 Curtis (bookseller) calls / 30.11.1812 call on Curtis, Gale & C / 30.12.1812 call on Gale & C / 23.4.1813 call on Gale & Cs / 1.12.1813 M(arshall) from Gale & Curtis

Gale & Curtis booksellers 23 Paternoster-row 1809 to 1817 (bbti). From 1814 Gale Curtis & Fenner. Case in Chancery 1817 Oxford University v. John Gale & Rest Fenner (Nat Arch C13/2775/57)

Letterman

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22.9.1809 call on Letterman / 27.1.1810 Guildhall, Didier; adv. Letterman / 12.6.1810 call on Letterman / 23.6.1810 (Guildhall; adv. Letterman &c) / 29.6.1810 Guildhall (Tabart); adv. Letterman &c / 13.7.1810 call on Letterman / 18.7.1810 Chancery Lane, w. Letterman &c / 21.7.1810 call on Letterman / 31.7.1810 Guildhall (Tabart); adv.

Macreery

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21.09.1809 Macreery calls / 22.9.1809 call on Macreery / 21.2.1810 Macreery calls / 25.2.1811 call on Place (adv. Macreery)