Warner, Philip
30.9.1795 Philip Warner at Tooke's
see Courtenay, Philip
30.9.1795 Philip Warner at Tooke's
see Courtenay, Philip
23.8.1795 Smeatham's at Foulkes'
6.3.1796 meet Mre. (not coded to his person record in GD website). In Godwin's 1796 list for 1788 and in 1794 version but 1796 list entry not coded to his person record in GD website
Probably Dr John Moore. Godwin seems consistent in using Moore or dr Moore for the father and using initials for his sons and for the two unrelated Moores (M & H) he saw in the 1790s
19.8.1795 C M adv at Inchbald's / 8.3.1796 C M adv at theatre / 7.8.1796 C M adv at Inchbald's / 23.2.1799 C Marsh, C M at Mackintosh's lecture / 2.3.1799 C M, C M at Mackintosh's Lecture
16.8.1795 Donaldson at Perry's / 7.11.1813 Donaldson calls
16.8.1795 col Mackenzie at Perry's
Possibly either Alexander Mackenzie ( later Alexander Mackenzie Fraser DNB 1758-1809) or his brother in law Francis Humberstone Mackenzie (DNB 1754-1815). Both were army colonels and MPs who by 1795 supported Pitt, though Francis had earlier been in opposition and took a strong interest in the arts
16.8.1795 sir Rob Barclay at Perry's / 14.11.1799 call on Barclay (after Perry) / 12.3.1800 sir Robt Barclay at Opie's / 17.5.1800 sir R B adv at Perry's / 20.5.1822 call on Barclay. In Godwin's 1796 list for 1795, crossed out, also appeared in 1796 list near beginning of 1800
Sir Robert Barclay 1755-1839 (History of Parliament) banker & wine merchant, (Aix en Provence, Mauritius)
15.8.1795 mes Gardners at King's / 4.4.1796 Gardners there / 29.12.1799 Gardners at Lanesborough's. mrs Gardner in Godwin's 1796 list for 1799 / 5.1.1800 4 Gardners at King's / 19.1.1800 Gardiners at Lanesborough's / 26.1.1800 adv Gardners at King's / 9.2.1800 Gardners, Cn Gardner at King's / 17.4.1800 Gardner adv at Northcote's (& Bourgeois) / 3.5.1800 Gardners adv at Bedford House
7.8.1795 mes Ht & Richter call / 11.8.1795 Godwin calls on A Ht / 9.9.1795 Godwin calls on A H / 15.2.1796 Godwin calls on A H (but didn't see) / 3.9.1798 mrs Harwood dines / 7.8.1801 mrs Harwood calls / 9.2.1802 write to mrs Harwood / 24.5.1809 mrs & miss Harwood at tea / 10.9.1812 mrs Harwood on coach to Bristol / 24.8.1824 mrs harwood at tea / 16.4.1826 mrs Harwood at Lamb's
31.7.1795 general Hull at John Frank Newton's
There were no generals named Hull in the British forces at that time but the American general William Hull 1753-1825 (American National Biography) according to one report visited Europe about then. He lived at Newton, Massachusetts where he built a brewery in 1799 run by an English brewer, Newton the town may have had connections with John Frank Newton'sfamily. Another American general was at Newton's on 30.12.1795 (see Marshall, John)