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Hall 3.2.1794 at Mackintosh's (with Parr). In Godwin's 1796 list for 1794 inserted above next to Losh & Tweddel who Godwin also met that day at Mackintosh's.
Hall 3.2.1794 at Mackintosh's (with Parr). In Godwin's 1796 list for 1794 inserted above next to Losh & Tweddel who Godwin also met that day at Mackintosh's.
26.1.1794 'Opera Taylor' at Perry's. William Taylor c1753-1825 (Highfill, Burnim & Langhans) was the proprietor of the opera house King's Theatre. See R B O'Reilly An Authentic Narrative...(1791); Price Milhous & Hume, Italian opera ...vol 1(1995); DNB John Gallini 1728-1805
L W Murray 20.1.1794 at Muir's / 9.5.1795 La. Murray at Reveley's
18.1.1794 at Thelwall's / 5.12.1794 at Foulkes (celebrating Thelwall's acquittal) / 17.1.1795 / 31.1.1795 / 14.2.1795 at James Powell's (3 times with Walker & Lee, twice with Thelwall, Bailey & Hubbard) / 12.6.1795 Mannings at Thelwall's (with Walker) / 10.12.1795 adv at House of Commons
GD website suggests William M 1733-1810 (Geo Robinson published his sermons on liberty) Other possibles:
Thomas Manning vintner Oxenden St, St Martin in the Fields voted 1796 Fox & Tooke
In 1794 version of 1796 list for 1784, left out of 1796 list / 17.1.1794 at Palmer's (on hulks in Woolwich) / 31.1.1796 miss Grant at Perry's (with Porson) / 26.2.1799 Grant at Mrs Robinson's with Bird / 17.1.1818 Grant calls
James Grant LL D Rector of St Leonards Shoreditch (Literary Memoirs of Living Authors p 222) supposed to have been concerned in conducting the English Review. Published sermon 1774 vicar of Kempston Beds, Lecturer of St Leonards Shoreditch. Perhaps the 1784 Grant
'Mrs Cline to Medical Society' 18.1.1794
Presumably Margaret Webb who on 11.2.1775 at Christ Church Spitalfields married Henry Cline DNB 1750-1827 surgeon
Poulain 2.1.1794 at Richard Johnson's
1774 Poulain, the Academy, Kensington / 1786 Paris 'L'Amour Conjugal' by Mlle Poulain / 1785-90 Poulain & Kaye navy agents 11 Savage Gdns / 1798 will PCC John Poulain of Grosvenor Row Chelsea (dated 11.9.1797 'nevew Francois Disiaux of Valenciennes, servant Jane Hallifax') / 1828 will PCC James Poulain of Finchley
see Courtenay, Kenneth
K Courtney 2.1.1794 at (Richard) Johnson's. In Godwin's 1796 list / 16.1.1794 Courtenays there/ 1.2.1794 again / 29.7.1794 KI Courtenay there / 2.12.1794 K Courtenay adv at theatre / 2.11.1795 Cortenays at (Richard) Johnson's / 24.2.1796 again / 8.9.1796 meet K Courtney / 1.6.1798 meet K Courtenay / 26.1.1799 again / 10.6.1806 again / 23.7.1808 adv at opera / 25.10.1812 Courtney at J Stewart's / 3.1.1813 K Courtney at J Stewart's / 7.6.1821 call on Courtenay / 14.6.1821 write to Courtenay
Moffat 31.12.1793 at Thelwals / 28.1.1794 at Muir's / 26.1.1801 at Charles Lamb's (probably a different Moffat).
William Moffat, Edinburgh solicitor (Nat Arch TS11/956/3501). A letter from Maurice Margarot in Edinburgh to the London Corresponding Society received 26.12.1793 introduced the bearer William Moffatt (Thale) so he had only been in London a week when Godwin met him. Private agent for Muir and Palmer (Barrell & Mee, Treason Trials vol 5). William Moffatt of Charles St, Edinburgh was the Edinburgh office of the Courier newspaper 1799-1800