Whishaw, John
28.12.1796 Wishaw at Tooke's / 17.11.1814 at Lady Mackintosh's / 7.1.1815 invited C M's with R Sharp & Wishaw / 11.1.1815 at Mackintosh's
28.12.1796 Wishaw at Tooke's / 17.11.1814 at Lady Mackintosh's / 7.1.1815 invited C M's with R Sharp & Wishaw / 11.1.1815 at Mackintosh's
20.11.1796 Skenes at (Jonas) Davis's / 7.3.1797 dine at Davis's adv Skene / 18.10.1798 theatre adv Skene / 21.7.1804 again / 19.11.1805 again / 6.4.1828 adv Skene at M W S (Mary Shelley's)
16.4.1796 Hamilton, Blake, Christal, mrs Gregory & dr Crawford at miss Hayes / 12.11.1796 miss Hamilton at Hayes's
13.11.1796 Moncrieff adv at Holcroft's / 7.3.1807 call on Lauderdale (adv. sir H Moncrieff)
Sir Henry Wellwood Moncrieff 1750-1827 minister of the Church of Scotland (see Burke's Peerage & Baronetage). Though a supporter of Fox, he doesn't seem a likely candidate for Holcroft's visitor in 1796
7.11.1796 Dangerfield calls / 8.11.1796 Dangerfd calls / 14.11.1796 Dangerfield calls / 3.1.1797 again / 23.1.1797 again / 6.5.1797 again / 11.11.1797 again / 6.2.1798 again / 9.6.1798 D calls, in Bath (not in) / 22.6.1798 at House of Commons
Thomas Dangerfield will PCC 1819 bookseller, stationer and circulating library of Berkeley Sq from 1785
4.10.1796 meet Allen, Stoddart, Bloxam / 6.11.1796 Allen, Bloxam call / 12.11.1796 Allen, Bloxam at Hayes's / 16.12.1796 at theatre / 22.11.1800 at Carlisle's / 31.3.1801 again / 4.8.1801 again / 6.2.1805 adv at Carlisle's / 6.5.1805 again / 26.8.1805 again / 10.12.1814 C(harles) C(lairmont) from Bloxam
GODWIN DIARY: 24.10.1796 Meux at Carlisle's lecture / 2.11.1796 again
Richard Meux DNB 1734-1813 his will PCC 1813 Anthony Carlisle was one of the witnesses. Or one of his sons Henry 1770-1841 / Richard born 1768 / Thomas born 1772
CRABB ROBINSON DIARY: 10.12.1820 Mrs Basil Montagu's gossip "She knows too that Mrs Aders has visited at Mr Meux's when a woman of infamous character was there"
2.11.1796 Masclai adv at Perry's
No sign of surname spelt like this in any nationality
31.10.1796 sup at W(ollstonecraf)t's w(ith) mrs Cotton / 21.1.1796 again / 3.11.1796 again / 7.11.1796 chez moi, mrs Cotton / 9.11.1796 dine at Wts w Cotton / 11.11.1796 chez elle, Cotton / 14.9.1797 write to mrs Cotton / 24.11.1797 Cotton & Hays call / 1.12.1797 mrs Cotton & M(arshall) dine / 14.7.1799 M Cotton H(annah) G(odwin) & L(ouisa) J(ones) dine / 29.11.1799 call on mrs Cotton, Cookham; dine w.
SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Arthur Blake proposed member 24.1.1794 by John Horne Tooke 2nded John Augustus Bonney
GODWIN DIARY: 14.11.1805 at theatre adv Heath (& Blake).
GD website has coded this entry to Arthur Blake but it is possibly more likely to have been the famous William Blake if Heath was his fellow engraver James Heath. Blake (presumably Arthur) appeared in the 1794 version of Godwin's 1796 list for 1794 but was left out of the 1796 version.