Sloper

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6.11.1795 Sloper at Carr's with Carlisle / 16.1.1796 Sloper at Carlisle's / 23.5.1797 Slopers at Carlisle's / 6.10.1797 Sloper & Carlisle call / 27.5.1798 Sloper at Tooke's / 4.6.1798 Sloper & Carlisle call / 3.5.1800 adv Sloper senior at Carlisle's / 18.5.1800 miss Sloper at Tooke's / 16.7.1805 mesdames Carlisle White & Sloper & Mulready at tea / 29.1.1807 call on Sloper / 24.2.1807 again / 8.4.1807 again / 24.4.1807 call on Sloper: adv.

Philips, Mrs

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6.11.1795 mrs Philips adv at Inchbald's / 3.4.1801 Philips calls adv mrs P

The 1801 entry was surely the wife of Richard Phillips DNB 1767-1840. Mrs Philips at Mrs Inchbald's could just possibly be her too, as her husband moved to London in 1795, but Godwin didn't meet him till he called on 28.12.1795

Sharpe, Mrs

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2.11.1795 at Richard Johnson's

Perhaps accompanying a daughter of the recently deceased James Boswell, Betsy aged 15 or more likely Euphemia aged 21. Not found the name in the indexes to Boswell's Journal

Boswell, Euphemia

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2.11.1795 miss Boswell at Richard Johnson's

Her father James Boswell DNB 1740-1795 was at Richard Johnson's on 8.1.1794 (Journal). He died on 19.5.1795 leaving three daughters, the eldest Veronica died in October 1795 aged 22. The youngest Elizabeth (Betsy) was aged 15 at a boarding school in Chelsea, so this is more likely to be Euphemia born 1774 will PCC 1837 spinster of Auchinleck. She would have been in mourning, for father and sister, and the other guest at Johnson's Mrs Sharpe was perhaps her 'chaperone'. See Elizabeth Ogborne (DNB 1763/4-1853).

Italiana

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19.2.1794 una Italiana at Richard Johnson's / 2.11.1795 una Ita there

GD website has the second entry transcribed as una H?. "An Italian lady"

Dalberg, Carl Theodor

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2.11.1795 baron d'Ahlberg at Richard Johnson's In Godwin's 1796 list as Dahlberg crossed out

Co-adjutor of Mentz & Worms along with Prince Bishop of Constanz, was appointed by German diet in Nov 1794 to negotiate armistice with France, said in August 1796 to be at Geneva and in March 1798 at Vienna, hoping to become Archbishop of Vienna (British newspapers)

B P

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see Blue Posts

Blue Posts

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1.11.1795 dine at B P with Foulkes / 20.11.1806 dine Blue Posts / 15.7.1807 dine Blue Posts

May well be Blue Posts, Haymarket, a tavern much favoured by actors. Eight of the subscribers to George Parker's Life's Painter of Variegated Characters gave their address there

Shiel

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Shiel 29.10.1795

see Shiells, Richard

Shiells, Richard

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29.10.1795 Shiel at Barbaulds / 16.6.1803 at Joyce's

Rev Richard Shiells of Hampstead. Kept Academy there from 1788. Had been at Westgate,Lewes,Sussex from 1783. See McCarthy 'A L Barbauld' p330,345,358

Mrs Mary Shiells relict of Richard S of Hampstead died 23.12.1837 at Inveresk in 79th year