Borcham
Borcham 16.4.1792 at miss Godwin's.
Ann Godwin's letter (Abinger c.1 f78) says she missed Burcham so had to send by post. All 6 Borchams in the Apprenticeship Tax records (National Archives IR1) lived in Suffolk or Essex
Borcham 16.4.1792 at miss Godwin's.
Ann Godwin's letter (Abinger c.1 f78) says she missed Burcham so had to send by post. All 6 Borchams in the Apprenticeship Tax records (National Archives IR1) lived in Suffolk or Essex
1.4.1792 J's family.
Clearly Jardine's; his Spanish wife was named Juana
31.3.1792 Mrs Jebb and 3.5.1792.
Ann Jebb (nee Torkington) DNB 1735-1812. John Disney and Thomas Northmore swore to her handwriting in her will (PCC 1812). Formerly of Parliament St, Westminster, then of St Martin's Lane, then of Half Moon St
see Dyde, Robert
25.3.1792 Dy(ck) & Scribe at Holcroft's and Scribe 8.2.1795 at Perry's.
Was in fact Dyde and Scribe, haberdashers and furriers, warehousemen at 89 Pall Mall. National Archives TS11/824 and KB33/7/3/(ii) deal with the case of Robert Dyde and Achille Scribe for attempting to export goods to France. A newspaper report of 25.5.1819 said "died lately at Montreal, respectably established, Mr Robert Dyde late of Pall Mall"
25.3.1792 Dy(ck) & Scribe at Holcroft's / Scribe 8.2.95 at Perry's / 9.6.1799 mrs Dyde at H(olcrof)t's. Is in fact Dyde and Scribe, haberdashers and furriers, warehousemen at 89 Pall Mall. National Archives TS11/824 and KB33/7/3/(ii) deal with the case of Robert Dyde and Achille Scribe for attempting to export goods to France. A newspaper report of 25.5.1819 says "died lately at Montreal, respectably established, Mr Robert Dyde late of Pall Mall"
21.3.1792 Hatchet at Holcroft's.
This is likely to have been Charles Hatchett 1765-1847 chemist and mineralogist who married Elizabeth daughter of John Collick a Westminster magistrate. Godwin met Collick at Shield's 27.11.1794, and Collick mentioned Shield, Crosdill and Clementi in his will (PCC 1807) and is mentioned as well as Crosdill in the will (PCC 1794) of Henry Waller (see 6.7.1792). Another possibility is that it was Horatio McGeorge, an eccentric actor known as Hatchet after one of his roles (Highfill, Burnim and Langhans)
8.3.1792 Bulmer / 10.3.1792 again / 26.3.1792 again / 31.3.1792 again / 16.4.1792 again / 5.5.1792 again / 30.3.1795 again.
5.3.1792 Helvets / 14.12.1792.
Must have referred to Claude Adrien Helvetius 1715-1771
Stevens 2.3.1792
see Stephens, Alexander