Joinville

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call on Ponsonby, Joinville 3.8.1800

I've found no references to this as a surname in Ireland or England but it was an aristocratic and historic name in France. It may have been the name of Ponsonby's residence near Dublin, as Godwin was on his journey to Carlow via Castle Browne

Planard

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Planard 2.8.1800 at Curran's

Ensign A E A Planard 18.1.1797 from 2nd regt to 6th regt Irish Brigade

Castle Brown

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Castle Brown 30.7.1800 at Cockburn's / 3.6.1800 dine at Brown's / 3.2.1804 Castle Brown at H Rowan's / 22.2.1804 meet H Rowan & Castle Brown

Gatecliff

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meet Gatecliff 30.7.1800 (in Ireland)

Jackson's Oxford Journal 17.4.1802 Captain John Gatecliff of Hull = at Beverley Minster miss Atkinson of Beverly Park / Hull Packet 30.7.1805 died 24.7.1805 aged 70 widow of Mr Gatecliff shipowner of Hull / 1807 Captain Gatecliff captured by the French / a rare name so quite likely to have been the Captain from Hull

Strafford & Leland

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Asks of R C; talks of Strafford & Leland 30.7.1800 at Grattan's

Macleod

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(Macleod expected) 29.7.1800 at Grattan's

GD website has coded this to Norman Macleod DNB 1754-1801 citing the DNB that he went on a jaunt to Ireland in 1800, which failed to lift his spirits. The only other Macleod I found in Ireland in work notes below

Frizel

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Frizel 25.7.1800 at Hamilton's (in Ireland) / 4.8.1800 meet Frizel (on Godwin's way to from Dublin to Carlow)

 

Higgins

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Higgins 25.7.1800 at Hamilton's

Duigenan

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Four Courts, Lattin v Duigenan 25.7.1800

Covered by event tag in GD website on 25.7.1800 but not coded to a person record

Lattin

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Four Courts, Lattin v Duigenan 25.7.1800. Lattin in Godwin's 1796 list for 1800 / 30.7.1800 Lattin at Cockburn's / 3.8.1800 Latten at Brown's

Covered by event tag on 25.7.1800 in GD website but not coded to a person record. The action which Godwin attended (according to the Dublin Evening  Post of 5.8.1800) was in fact Lattin v Milliken, the printer of Duigenan's pamphlet, at the Court of Exchequer and damages of sixpence and costs of sixpence were awarded by the jury