H, C & M
H, C, M & M Moore call 28.12.1794.
H C and M are presumably Holcroft, Cooper and Marshall rather than Matthew Moore's family
H, C, M & M Moore call 28.12.1794.
H C and M are presumably Holcroft, Cooper and Marshall rather than Matthew Moore's family
28.12.1794 at Foulkes' / 1.2.1795 again / 17.2.1795 again / 8.3.1795 again / 22.4.1795 at Holcrofts (with Foulkes) / 29.4.1795 at Foulkes
Perhaps Thomas Parker admitted Lincolns Inn 1773, 7th son of Francis Parker of Sowerby, Yorks, deceased. Barrister of 11 Duke St, Red Lion Square in 1793, so a neighbour of Foulkes, 69 Gt Russel St 1797. He was named in William White, "Emanuel Swedenborg" vol2 p 599 as an attender of the Theosophical Society c.1785 also 1792 in minutes of Swedenborgian conference.
Webbs Hammersmith 25.12.1794 at Foulkes'.
There were plenty of Webbs in Hammersmith, including chairmakers John of Fulham died 1795, his sister Martha and nephew Henry of the Creek, Hammersmith, and tobacco pipe maker Edward Webb of Shepherds Bush, and a Thomas Webb gentleman who died 1803 and his wife Mary. Why were they at Foulkes' on Christmas day?
SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Daniel Sutton of Portsmouth St, Lincolns Inn Fields proposed member 8.6.1792 by William Sturch 2nded William Maxwell
Shuter 18.12.1794 at Foulkes & 22.4.1795 at Holcroft's (with Foulkes).
Probably Charles Shuter son of William of St George Bloomsbury, admitted Lincolns Inn 1775, Undertaking for Reform of the Poor 1792 with John Dowse, Henry Clifford and William Fletcher, 1793 counsel 5 Cursitor St Chancery La. will ?PCC 1833 Little Chelsea ?PCC 1832 St Pancras
Terry 17.12.1794 at Crisp's.
Christopher Terry of Kingston, Surrey swore to handwriting of John Crisp's will 1803. He was buried at Kingston 26.1.1838 age 92 and baptised at St Botolph Aldersgate 30.1.1745/6 son of Christopher Terry of the Wheelwright's Company and Elizabeth his wife nee Burton married 29.6.1742 St Andrew Holborn., Freedom of City 13.9.1775, subscr 1794 to poems by Mrs Darwall (formerly Mrs Whateley), 1795 to 6 satires of Horace trans Wm Clubbe
mrs Read 15.12.1794 at Hazlit's
Bromfields 11.12.1794 adv at Crompton's
10.12.1794 Matthews at Thelwal's / 2.2.1795 again / 7.5.1794 at Firth's (with Thelwal) / 15.8.1794 calls / 6.2.1796 again / 21.4.1796 Tobin's / 20.6.1796 Stoddart's / 29.7.1796 Montagu's (with Tobin) / 6.7.1797 adv at Tobin's / 23.2.1799 at Mackintosh's lecture / 7.6.1799 at Ranelagh / 28.12.1799 adv at Tobin's.
at Martineau's 10.12.1794.
Rather than Richard 'Citizen' Lee, a master hatter in the London Corresp Socy (as per GD website), this was likely to have been James Lee, Turkey merchant of London, who married the Martineaus' sister Sarah in 1799 and also (along with the Martineau brothers) subscribed to the fund for state prisoners in 1794. The later Lee entries at Powel's are most likely Richard 'Citizen' Lee