Aspin
20.6.1809 Aspin calls
20.6.1809 Aspin calls
13.6.1809 Harris of Aylesbury calls
Probably John Harris, son of John Turner Harris (will PCC 1798). studied Homerton Academy, dissenting minister at Aylesbury 1777-1815, married 28.11.1777 at Holborn, Mary dau of Dr James Watson 1713-1783, died 1.12.1829 in London age 75 (will PCC 1830)
9.5.1809 Prattent calls / 10.5.1809 again / 17.5.1809 again
Thomas Prattent engraver 48 Cloth Fair, Smithfield (bbti). He took as apprentice 1786 engraver of St Bartholomew the Great Joseph Crane premium 12gns. He married by licence 1787 Ann Graves. There was a T Prattent prisoner for debt in the Marshalsea 1804. He advertised an engraving of Daniel's Life Preserver (Public Ledger 15.11.1806). It was probably him that died in 1841 at Clerkenwell Close age 77, and his widow Ann who died 1846 in Jerusalem Court Clerkenwell age 82
16.1.1827 sup at Aldis's, w. Haughton / 20.6.1833 seek Haughton / 21.6.1833 call on Haughton (Asiatic Society) / 11.7.1833 call on Haughton
Graves Haughton DNB 1788-1849 secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, though the 1827 entry at Aldis's could also have been Moses Haughton (qv) or another
5.6.1805 dine at Johnson's, w. Fuseli; adv. Houghton / 15.1.1806 dine at Fuseli's, w. Houghton / 20.7.1806 dine at Johnson's, w. Houghton / 10.2.1809 Houghton calls: dine at Johnson's / 1.5.1809 RA Exhibition; Haughton &c / 29.12.1809 Johnson's funeral; w. Fuseli, Haughton / 2.4.1813 Somerset House; Bindley, Fuseli & Haughton / 3.4.1813 again / 5.1.1814 call on Haughton / 22.3.1814 call, w. Shelley, at Doctors Commons, & on Haughton / 30.3.1814 call on Haughton / 6.4.1814 again /
names & addresses on flyleaf of Godwin's diary vol xv: Hossick, Vanderlyn painter, Jas. Achard 16 Bloomsbury-sq / 24.4.1809 Hossick calls
addresses on flyleaf of vol xv of Godwin's diary: W Graves 16 Walbrook / 25.4.1809 Graves calls / 17.5.1809 theatre; adv. Graves / 7.9.1809 seek Zoust, at Grave's &c, w. M(ary) J(ane) / 31.10.1811 call on Graves / 1.11.1811 Graves calls (not seen) / 17.11.1811 Burr, A Curran, Biggs & Graves dine / 24.12.1811 Graves calls
address in flyleaf of Godwin's diary vol xv: David M Randolph 16 Francis-st, Golden-sq / 26.4.1809 call on Randolph / 27.04.1809 Randolph calls / 6.5.1809 call on Randolph (not seen) / 9.5.1809 Randolph calls (not seen) / 13.5.1809 Randolph calls (Hammersley) / 23.5.1809 Randolph calls / 15.7.1809 Randolph dines / 28.7.1809 Randolph calls / 7.9.1809 meet Randolph / 5.11.1811 call on Randolph / 8.9.1812 meet Randolph, news of Burr / 22.2.1814 meet Randolph
15.4.1809 call on Kensington
12.4.1809 call on Chase / 13.4.1809 Chase calls / 19.8.1810 call, w. Jo(seph) G(odwin) on Chase
Possibly John Chase surgeon & apothecary 31 Duke-st, West Smithfield PODirectory 1810. Many Chases in London, chose this one because near to Godwin at Skinner-st