Rutton
mrs Rutton 25.8.1800 at Cuxson's / 14.9.1800 S Cuxson & Ruttons
mrs Rutton 25.8.1800 at Cuxson's / 14.9.1800 S Cuxson & Ruttons
Lewis, distiller 21.8.1800 at Nicholson's
There was a bit of a family of distillers called Lewis. William Lewis distiller Uxbridge will PCC 1782 / George Lewis distiller Fulham will PCC 1784 / Lewis & Co distillers New Inn Yd, Holloway Lane 1785 / J & R Lewis distillers Holywell La, Shoreditch 1790 / William Lewis distiller Uxbridge will PCC 1803 dated 13.4.1794 mentioned wife Jane, Mrs Mary Turner of Charles St, St James Sq, and his friend William Bird of Old South Sea House, Old Broad St
mrs Hatchard 18.8.1800 on mail coach from Shrewsbury to London / 20.11.1809 call on Hatchard
Williams 18.8.1800 on mail coach from Shrewsbury to London
L Fingal 17.8.1800 at (Robert) Darwin's, Shrewsbury
Arthur James Plunkett Dict Irish Biog 1759-1836 8th Earl of Fingall (and see Burke's Peerage)
Wilson 17.8.1800 at (Robert) Darwin's
Cumbers 16.8.1800 on post coach from Chirk to Shrewsbury
Might be a plural, Cumber is commoner than Cumbers, but Cumbers not very rare either.
Bates 16.8.1800 on post coach fron Chirk to Shrewsbury / 25.10.1829 call on Bates, surgeon
First entry might be a plural of Bate, both Bate and Bates are common names. Rev William Bates of Bridgnorth, born 1775. William Bates will PCC 1850 surgeon of 20 George St Surrey
Kyan 16.8.1800 on post coach Chirk to Shrewsbury
Perhaps John Howard Kyan DNB 1774-1850, his father John Howard Kyan of Mount Howard, Ballymutagh, co. Wicklow who died 1804, or Esmonde Kyan DNB 1750-1798. Not everyone Godwin met accidentally got into the DNB but a remarkable number did and Kyan is not a very common name even in Ireland
dine at Darwin's 17.8.1800
Robert Waring Darwin 1766-1848 in his son Charles Darwin DNB 1809-1882 lived at Shrewsbury where Godwin had slept the night before. The GD website has coded this entry to Erasmus Darwin, his father, who lived in Derby