Villeneuve
Villeneuves at Perry's 16.3.1799
Villeneuves at Perry's 16.3.1799
Clarkson of Paisley calls 9.3.1799
Paisley directory 1810 John C lodging-keeper St James Pl, 1812 elected by subscribers as manager of dispensary and house of recovery. John C = Penelope Shaw 12.4.1801 Paisley Middle, John C = Janet Dalziel 14.11.1807 Paisley
Duchemin calls 7.3.1799
5.3.1799 mrs Fuseli
see Henry Fuseli DNB 1741-1825 married St Marylebone 30.6.1788 Sophia Rawlins of Batheaston (1762/3-1832)
Piercy at theatre (& O"Brien & Col Hastings) 22.2.1799
perhaps William Piercy DNB 1744-1819
Field 17.2.1799 at Holcroft's / 9.8.1804 miss Field at Lamb's /27.4.1808 call on Field, Annuity Office / 12.10.1811 at Collier's / 8.11.1817 at Lamb's / 14.2.1818 at Telford's with Lamb / 3.5.1820 Stanley, with Field calls / 6.1.1821 Field to MJ (mrs Godwin) / 8.11.1826 at Uwins'
Nunnis 17.2.1799 at Holcroft's / Nunnick 17.3.1799 there / 16.6.1801 call on Nunnick
Nunnis being a rare to nonexistent surname was probably Godwin's mistake for Nunnick on first hearing
see Nunnick
D Campbell 8.2.1799 at King's / 26.10.1799 again / 29.12.1799 Campbells at Lanesborough's / 19.1.1800 again / 16.3.1800 mrs Campbell at King's / 4.4.1802 again
Perhaps Donald Campbell DNB 1751-1804 whose will PCC 1804 dated 5.5.1804 mentioned his reputed son William aged 2 or 3 years and Augusta Kendall, probably the mother. His legitimate son Frederick William is also in DNB 1782-1846 so could have been included in the plural Campbells as well as his mother Mary whose dates are not given in DNB
Hardistys 8.2.1799 at King's