Seckerson
Seckerson 7.7.1800 at Gould's
Seckerson was a reasonably common name in England but in Ireland it seems to have been spelt Segerson
Seckerson 7.7.1800 at Gould's
Seckerson was a reasonably common name in England but in Ireland it seems to have been spelt Segerson
see Gould
Glover 6.7.1800 (calls at Curran's?) / 15.7.1800 at Curran's / 22.7.1800 at Burton's / 27.7.1800 dines at Curran's & sleeps / 31.7.1800 again / 1.8.1800 again (all in Ireland)
sir Jno Doyley 6.7.1800 (calls at Curran's?). In Godwin's 1796 list for 1800
Sir John Radley D'Oyley Hist of Parl 1754-1818 6th baronet, MP for Ipswich, = 1780 Diana, widow of Wm Cote of Calcutta, dau of Wm Rochfort bro of Robert Rochfort 1st Earl of Belvedere. Out of English parliament 1796, returned to India 1803 after wife's death. (A Lt Genl D'Oyley = Dec 1802 miss Thomas sau of late Dean of Ely)
M Hughes 5.7.1800 talk of at Curran's / 4.10.1805 call with Curran on Dawe & Pope; adv Hutchins & mrs Waring: Curran & Hutchins call / 17.9.1806 meet Curran & Waring's / 20.10.1806 Warings at Curran's / 20.10.1807 Curran (& Warings) adv at theatre / 19.4.1810 Hutchins & Waring at Curran's / 29.11.1816 Curran & Waring jr at Meyler's / 4.3.1817 Meyler & Waring jr at Curran's / 5.5.1819 Scott Waring dies
Bennet 4.7.1800 at Curran's / 17.7.1800 walk with / 16.1.1802 Curran & Bennet call / 6.1.1807 at Curran's / 12.1.1807 Curran & Bennet dine / 25.1.1820 at mrs Hersey's / 19.5.1821 call on H G Bennet / 22.5.1821 write to H G Bennet
Burton 4.7.1800 at Curran's. In Godwin's 1796 list for 1800 / 10.7.1800 at Macnally's / 16.7.1800 at Reeves's / 22.7.1800 at Burton's / 9.10.1817 at Brompton (Curran's) / 10.10.1817 calls / 11.10.1817 again / 14.10.1817 again / 15.10.1817 meet at Brompton / 16.10.1817 calls / 2.11.1819 again / 9.9.1832 (Burton) mourner at Wm Godwin junior's funeral
Macnally 4.7.1800 at Curran's. In Godwin's 1796 list for 1800 / 5.7.1800 again / 10.7.1800 at Macnally's / 6.8.1800 meet Macnally / 2.8.1817 at Dyer's
Leonard MacNally DNB 1752-1820
Cogan 3.7.1800 at Colles's / 28.9.1810 at Johnson's / 25.1.1818 seek Cogan
Perhaps Philip Cogan Dict Irish Biog c1748-1833 organist. Michael Kelly DNB 1762-1826 was his pupil. John Kinsela of Ballynunnery, Carlow married March 1804 A Cogan dau of William Cogan of Tynode, Wicklow. Dublin Trades 1797 no Cogans but Andrew Colgan maths teacher & 6 other Colgans & 2 Coogans
Ridgway 3.7.1800 at Colles' / 10.7.1800 at Macnally's (with Colles) / 5.8 at (or before) Wallace's trial in Carlow / all these in Ireland
The GD website has coded these to James Ridgway. More likely William Ridgeway DNB 1765-1817 son of William Ridgeway merchant and Dorothy (nee Tandy, relative of John Napper Tandy) called to Irish bar 1790, United Irishmen 1792. A Joseph Ridgeway attorney subscribed to Reports of Cases.. (Dublin 1798) and a daughter of a John Ridgeway married Dr Thomas Grattan at Edenderry, Kings Co. in April 1777