Cromwell's

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22.6.1808 call (w. M J) on Bullard at Cromwel's / 6.6.1817 fire at Cromwel's

Coffee

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22.6.1808 call on Coffee (not seen) / 23.6.1808 Coffee calls / 24.6.1808 call on Dawe; adv. Coffee / 27.6.1808 Coffee calls / 21.7.1808 call on T(homas) T(urner), &, w. him & M(ary) J(ane), on Coffee / 30.7.1808 call w. M(ary) J(ane), on Coffee & Dawe / 19.9.1808 Coffee calls / 9.11.1808 call on Dawe: meet Coffee: Coffee calls / 10.11.1808 Coffee calls

Ormondy

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10.6.1808 dine at Johnson's, w. Ormondys

Only instance in Godwin's diary. Ormondy or more commonly Ormandy mostly found in NW of England and in Dublin. John Ormandy stationer of Liverpool will PCC 1842 mentioned wife Cathetrine. As Johnson's family came from Liverpool area this was likely a relative by marriage or business associate

Rackett, Thomas

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5.6.1808 dine at Knowles's, w. Fuseli, Jeffery & Racket

Thomas Rackett DNB 1755-1840. Dorset History Centre D/RAC/107 for his letters to Knowles 1809-1833

Jeffery

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5.6.1808 dine at Knowles's, w. Fuseli, Jeffery / 7.8.1808 dine at Jeffery's, Eltham, w. Bonnycastle & Knowles / 7.5.1811 Jeffery, & British Institution w. M J & T T / 5.1.1817 call on Jeffery (among 8 incl. Knowles) / 9.2.1817 call on Jeffery, adv. Brougham / 7.3.1831 call on Jeffery (not seen)

Berkeley, George

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4.6.1808 walk w. T T (Berkeley)

I presume this meant that Godwin and Thomas Turner took a walk and discussed the ideas of George Berkeley DNB 1685-1753

Cowper, Earl

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31.5.1808 call on Northcote; adv. E Cowper / 1.9.1817 again

Clearly a long term acquaintance of James Northcote DNB 1746-1831 artist. I considered a mistress of the bachelor Northcote but decided it was more probably Peter Leopold &c, the 5th Earl Cowper 1778-1837, (succeeded 1799) who perhaps enjoyed Northcote's famous conversation.

Walker, G

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19.5.1808 G Walker calls / 21.5.1808 write to G Walker / 23.5.1808 G Walker calls (not seen) / 24.5.1808 G Walker calls

Holdens Directory 1811; George Walker, publisher of music at half price, and warehouse for Hope's Hectic Pills, 106 Gt Portland-st, his will PCC 1847 / George Walker, attorney, 15, Craven-st, Strand

A very common name so no identity suggested, but an interesting outside possibility is that this was George Walker DNB 1772-1847 gothic novelist who satirised Godwin in The Vagabond 1799 and Timothy Thoughtless 1813

J H, advertiser

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19.5.1808 call on R Taylor; adv. J H, advertiser / 23.6.1808 Advertising calls

Macmurdo

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16.5.1808 M(arshall) calls from Macmurdo

Only instance of this name in Godwin's diary, but I have quite a good candidate. Edward Longdon Mackmurdo 1757-1817 of Clapton will PCC 1817 mentions wife Elizabeth, 3 sons, 8 daughters & nephew Robert Stark Mackmurdo. He was buried at Bunhill Fields, calico printer. One of his sons' birth registered 1798 Gilbert Wakefield Mackmurdo at Kings Weigh House Chapel, Whites Row. 1798 was when Gilbert Wakefield DNB 1756-1801 was tried and imprisoned for writing a book.