Lamb, Charles

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chez lui 25.12.1800

lui is underlined (unidentified person) in GD website but clearly referred to Charles Lamb

Maclean

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dr Macleane 11.12.1800 calls / 14.12.1800 Maclean calls / 15.12.1800 Maclean dines

See Thomas Holcroft's letter to Godwin dated 28.11.1800 Altona (Bodleian Abinger c6 f86-7). Holcroft spelt him Macleane and said he was in London and intended to return to Hamburg shortly. Probably Charles Maclean DNB fl.1788-1824. MD Aberdeen 1800, though the DNB says he was allowed by the French to returm to Britain in 1803 because he said he hadn't visited Britain for 10 years. The main purpose of his 1800 visit may have been to obtain his doctorate.

Brasier

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Brasier 30.11.1800 at T Wedgwood's / 23.12.1805 adv at Joseph Godwin's

Keir

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C Keir 29.11.1800 dines / 19.12.1800 again / 10.6.1801 R K at Keir's / 27.8.1801 C Keir dines / 5.1.1804 K Keir dines / 11.1.1805 C Keir adv at dinner / 10.6.1806 R K at Keir's

Courayer

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Courayer 22.11.1800 at Carlisle's

Smith (Stockwell)

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Smiths (Stockwell) 22.11.1800 at Carlisle's

Thomas Woodrouffe Smith of Stockwell Park will PCC 1811, merchant 29 Gt St Helen's 1786-99, (Standard 11.4.1839) his widow Ann died at Clapham aged 72. see Coleridge's Letters

Sullivan

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Sullivan 14.11.1800 at Nicholson's / 26.5.1901 again / 31.3.1810 theatre adv Surr (Sullivan)

Escapes

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theatre; adv Este. Escapes 13.11.1800

Possibly referred to The Escapes, a play by Thomas Holcroft first staged on 14.10.1801, though Holcroft was abroad at this time, it was perhaps the "piece" referred to by Holcroft in his letter to Godwin dated 28.11.1800 (Bodleian Abinger c6 f86r)

Kedden

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Kedden 7.11.1800 at theatre (& Sarah Elwes) / 15.1.1801 tea at Kedden's (& Sarah Elwes) / 10.2.1802 call with Sarah Elwes on Kedden

Cholmley

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Cholmley 31.10.1800 at Northmore's (& Welby & Gordons)

See Thomas Northmore DNB 1766-1851. His first wife who died 1792 was the sister of William Earle Welby 1768-1852, their father William Earle Welby 1734-1815 was the son of William Welby and Catherine nee Cholmeley whose brother Montague was father of Montague Cholmeley 1772-1831 who became MP for Grantham 1820-6 following William Earle Welby senior 1802-6 and junior 1806-20 (History of Parliament Online)