Phillips, William
6.10.1794 Philips at Parr's / 5.6.1797 at Boot's, Albertson, nr Stratford.
6.10.1794 Philips at Parr's / 5.6.1797 at Boot's, Albertson, nr Stratford.
Heming 6.10.1794 at Parr's / 10.10.1794 at Coventry with Hall & Ca. Parr.
No clear identification. Thomas Heming (or Hemmings) of Hatton will proved 1824 PCC, Thomas Heming s of John & Mary bapt Lapworth 20.9.1778. Thomas Heming, Alcester subscribed to History & Antiquities of Stratford 1806 (as did Samuel Parr and many of his local friends). Thomas Heming of Cookhill, nr. Alcester 1810
4.10.1794 Roberts at Powel's ( & Walker) / 20.12.1794 again / 1.11.1794 Roberts M at Hardy's trial / 2.4.1797 at M Robinson's / 30.8.1801 Roberts calls / 21.9.1802 meet Roberts / 4.3.1803 write to Roberts / 4.9.1805 Roberts adv at J Taylor's, Norwich / 10.10.1815 Museum, M Roberts / 5.6.1816 miss Roberts at Sarah Elwes' / then 30+ entries 1832-1835
30.9.1794 Macdonard adv. at Gerald's. Very likely the same person who first appeared as Macdonald adv. at Frost's Newgate on 7.8.1793 and was in Godwin's 1796 list immediately after C Pigot, (whom Godwin also first met that day), as Macdonald with the 'ald' crossed out and 'nel' inserted above and then crossed out and Macdonald also crossed right through. Macdonald appeared again at Tooke's acquittal 1.11.1794 and adv. at Gerald's 12.3.1795.
Iliff (at Philomaths?) 3.10.1794 / Hubbard's 17.1.1795 / Powel's 17.3.1795 / 9.2.1796 meets / 12.2.1796 calls.
19.3.1793 letter, Griffith to Holcroft / 30.9.1794 mrs Griffith at Eaton's / Griffiths at Jennings' 2.11.1794 & 23.1.1795 / Griffiths's at Brown's 3.8.1800 / mrs Griffiths at Philips's 8.8.1802 / write to Griffiths, on Trimmer 31.1.1809 / call on Griffith, apothecary 10.3.1810
see Ledwich, Edward
24.9.1794 Lutwich at Northmore's / 14.10.1794 again / 14.11.1794 again / 11.3.1795 again / 8.12.1794 meet / 15.7.1800 meet Ledwick (in Ireland). Edward Ledwich DNB 1739-1823 lived mostly in Ireland but joined Whig Club 1.3.1791 of Gerrard Street (i.e. gave a London address) and was Fellow of Society of Antiquaries like Northmore
1798 Rev William Ledwich LLB Vestry House, St Michan's, Dublin subscr to Works of D R O'Conor
Swannick 17.9.1794 at Hazlit's
Joseph Swannick 1777-1841 was baptised 8.6.1777 at the Presbyterian chapel, Wem, son of John & Mary, and was educated by Rev William Hazlitt in Wem. He studied at New College, Hackney in the 1790s and became a merchant. He was probably the Joseph Swannick silk manufacturer of Prestbury, Cheshire who was declared bankrupt in 1837
17.9.1794 Hunters at Hazlitt's & 10.12.1794 at Thelwals with Hazlits, 15.12.1794 Hunter at Hazlits, 31.1.1795 at Powels. The brothers Archibald & Joseph Hunter both signed the Declaration of the Friends to the Liberty of the Press 1792 and both joined the London Corresponding Socy (see Thale; and Trials for Treason & Sedition vols 4 & 5). Archibald was a witness at Thomas Hardy's trial. He was in Hardy's division of the LCS and said he was introduced to it by his brother Joseph. He lived in Greek Street with his wife Sarah and voted for Fox in 1796.