Barrow, Richard

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Barrow 16.7.1794 at Newgate.

Cox

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mrs Cox 11.7.1794 at Mrs Jennings with Hewardine / 13.12.1797 Coxes at Aldis's / 2.11.1799 call on Cox & Greenwood, with Fenwick / 23.8.1811 call on Cox & Co / 25.2.1819 call on Northcote adv mrs Kean, mrs Cox / 11.10.1825 call on Cox, Furnivals Inn / 12.10.1825 call on Cox / 12.4.1833 call on mrs Cox / 22.4.1833 again

Richard Cox (1718-1803) and Charles Greenwood (1748-1832) army agents later known as Cox & Co account for the 1799 and 1811 entries

Morphew

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Morphew 6.7.1794 on mail.

Likely to have been John Morphew attorney of Norwich from 1784. In 1801 as bailiff of the Bishop of Norwich's manor of Horning he forbade a fair, in 1803 he was deputy register of the Archdeacon of Norwich's court, and also a Captain along with William Firth in the 2nd regt of Norwich Volunteer Infantry, and he may have been the John Morphew who was buried 21.9.1814 at St George Tombland, Norwich
 

Barrow

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mrs Barrow 6.7.1794.

Parr, Sarah

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miss Parr 6.7.1794 in Norwich (coded in GD website as Sarah Parr).

I tried to find any other Miss Parr in Norwich; Samuel Parr had a cousin the Rev Robert Parr of Norwich (d.1812) but in his and his father's wills there is no sign of his having had any sisters or daughters, so Sarah Parr on a visit to her cousins seems a reasonable guess
 

Sewell, Bartholomew

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5.7.1794 B Sewel / 13.7.1796 dine at Sewel.

Copland, John Dawson

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4.7.1794 with Godwin's mother / 5.7.1794 at or after March's / 13.7.1796 dine at Sewel with Flower & Copland / 20.7.1796 March's; Waddy, Copland, &c / 3.10.1803 call on Copland & Woodhouse / 5.10.1803 4 Coplands & Woodhouse at tea / 6.10.1803 meet Copland & Woodhouses / 9.6.1829 Sothrens & Coplands call

Watson, George

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2.7.1794 at Barnard's / 11.7.1796 there

Mr George Watson of Norwich Socy for Const Inf "wealthy miller & Baptist" (Trials for Treason & Sedition 6.483). He married Mary Barnard 28.10.1779 at St George Colegate. Bury & Norwich Post died 5.10.1827, buried 9.10.1827 Saxlingham Thorpe aged 69. Subscribed 1788 to Wm Gordon's America. His mill and home were at Saxlingham, he was a member of St Mary's Baptist church Norwich (Norfolk Chronicle 5.1.1793,; Jewson p 29,38, 98, 138)

Firth, William

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28.6.1794 at Alderson's / 15.7.1794 again / at Martineau's 10.12.1794 / at Batty's ? or at Jo Godwin's 9.4.1795 / 22.4.1795 at Holcroft's / 7.5.1795 at his / 12.5.1795 at King's / 29.10.1796 at theatre / 29.4.1799 at RA exhibition / 12.5.1799 at Opie's / 7.10.1803 Norwich sheriffs.

Martin, Simon

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Martin 28.6.1794 at Alderson's.

Probably the banker Simon Martin born 13.4.1774 St Clements Norwich son of William & Elizabeth, died 20.1.1839 in his 64th year of the firm of Gurney, Birbeck & Martin bankers of Norwich. He married Hannah elder daughter of Mr Thomas Ransome of Norwich on 20.12.1809, his eldest daughter Emma died 25.8.1825 in her 13th year at Nathropp's Cottage. His will was PCC 1839, his youngest son Simon married in 1840 and his daughter Hannah married in 1841 (Norwich papers)