Cotman, John Sell
dine Conway, walk to Llanrwst, sleep, adv. Cotman 13.8.1800
John Sell Cotman DNB 1782-1842 landscape painter. DNB says he was on sketching tour in Wales at this time
dine Conway, walk to Llanrwst, sleep, adv. Cotman 13.8.1800
John Sell Cotman DNB 1782-1842 landscape painter. DNB says he was on sketching tour in Wales at this time
parson, v. Virgo 13.8.1800 on mail coach
Longford's negre 13.8.1800 on mail coach
Perhaps a black servant of Thomas 3rd Baron Longford 1768x1778-1835 succeeded to peerage 1792, married 1817 (Burke's Peerage)
S Marshal 12.8.1800 on boat from Dublin / 13.8.1800 on mail coach
Irish marriages Samuel T Marshall of Timolin Limerick = Nov 1798 dau of late Garret Fitzgerald of Shannon Grove / will PCC 1823 Samuel Marshall serjeant at law & HMJustice for Cheshire, Flint, Denbigh & Montgomery
Garret 12.8.1800 on boat from Dublin / 8.7.1831 Almeyda Garret at (Joshua) Robinson's / 1.8.1831 Almeyda Garrets at Mary Shelley's
dean Bourke 12.8.1800 on boat from Dublin
Joseph Bourke 1771-1843 dean of Ossory, 3rd son of 3rd Earl Mayo = 1799 Mary dau of Sackville Gardiner (see Burke's Peerage)
gen Lake 12.9.1800 on boat from Dublin
Gerard Lake DNB 1744-1808
Sweeney 11.8.1800 dines
Davis, apud Leland, pp.18. 10.8.1800 / 11.8.1800 meet Davis
On 9.8.1800 Godwin had resumed his reading of Leland's History of Ireland after his journey to Carlow and reached p182 (presumably of Vol 3). I'm not clear what he meant by Davis apud Leland, must have a look at the Leland. Apud generally means "in" when applied to a book. Was it just coincidence that he met Davis the next day?
mrs Eagle 9.8.1800 at Lady Moira's
Simon Eagle of Gerrardstown co. Dublin = May 1790 Arabella dau of late Rev Patrick Kenny, prebend of Clonmethan, co. Dublin / Dublin Trades 1797 Edward Eagle apothecary 44 Bolton St