Campigny

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Camoigny 26.5.1795 adv at Foulkes' (with Holcroft)

Bowes, Thomas

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GODWIN DIARY:  24.5.1795 see Thos. Bowes

bowling green

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24.5.1795 dine at King's, Bowling Green

there was a Bowling Green House at Putney, where Godwin had just walked. It had been the residence of Lady Grantham, and William Pitt died there in 1806. There was also a Bowling Green House on the other side of New Road from Somers Town, and John King's address was sometimes given as New Road, though in 1795 he was living in Piccadilly

Moore, Mrs

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mrs Moore 24.5.1795 calls / 4.1.1808 call on

If this was the wife of Dr John Moore then it was Jean, nee Simson, married 17.6.1754, died 1820. Possibly also the wife or mother of Matthew Moore who was visiting Godwin around 1795, if he was the M Moore of the diary

Hart

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21.5.1795 Harts at Batty's (with Tooke, A Alderson Smirke & miss Buck) / 14.9.1796 Hart at Foulkes' (with Holcrofts& Mes Kettle & Lloyd) / 3.8.1803 Harts at Joyce's (with H Tooke, miss Cline) / 13.7.1804 Harts at Joyce's (with H Tooke) / 20.7.1804 H Tooke at Godwin's (invites Harts Smirke & miss Cline)

Gerrald, Joseph

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11.5.1795 Gerald's com(e), Mackintosh, Maxwell, Fergusson, Perry & Ht / 20.5.1795 Gerald's com(e), Maxwell, Perry & Ht.

Committee to help Joseph Gerrald DNB 1763-1796 when he was being removed to Portsmouth ready for transportation to New South Wales

Amendments to Oxford DNB

Buck, Catherine

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17.5.1795 miss Buck at Holcroft's (with A Alderson & Mrs Batty), / 21.5.1795 miss Buck at Batty's (with A Alderson & Tooke's) / 3.6.1795 at Tooke's (with A Alderson, Batty & Smirkes) / 11.6.1795 adv C Buck at Holcroft's (with Batty, Richters) / 10.10.1803 call on C Clarkson (at Bury) / 23.1.1807 sup at Lamb's w. Clarkson / 1.5.1814 sup at Kenney's adv Clarkson / 25.11.1814 Clarkson calls

Hollis, John

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14.5.1795 dine at Hollis's (DL). not sure what the DL stands for (Drury Lane?) John Hollis' town address from Boyle's 1796 onwards was 70 Gt Queen St, Lincolns Inn Fields

17.5.1801 Jno Hollis calls. Uncoded in GD website

Brooke

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mrs Brooke dies 23.1.1789 = Frances Brooke DNB 1724-1789

Brooke 14.5.1795 at miss Hays' with William Frend, George Dyer, Brown, &c. talk of God

6.5.1809 Brooke calls / 8.5.1809 again / 10.5.1809 again / 12.5.1809 Brooke adv at supper / 17.5.1809 Brooke calls / 18.5.1809 call on Brooke / 19.5.1809 Brooke calls / 20.5.1809 again / 19.6.1809 Brooke sups

23.7.1824 Arthur Brooke calls. Possibly Arthur Broke DNB 1791-1858 who had just had his Scandinavian travels published

Carrier

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abbe Carrier 12.5.1795 adv at Batty's (& Smiths)

will PCC 1806 Jean Baptiste Carrier of St Marylebone, late servant to M de Barentin at Thayer St. Gave abbe de Coudray 2gns to say masses. Exec Francois Simonet. sworn to by Pierre Francois / married bach 7.9.1802 St Marylebone Marie Jeanne Descavee sp by banns, wits Charles descavee, Hilaire Soulieu

a Jean Baptiste Carrier was guillotined in France 15.12.1794