Salomon
HCR diary 8.12.1824 at Aders "Jameson, Salomon and a Mr Faber there"
HCR diary 8.12.1824 at Aders "Jameson, Salomon and a Mr Faber there"
HCR diary 10.2.1828 Caroline Hutchison's consumption. Mrs T: R: sleeps with her sister
2.8.1828 at Bury at his brother's family "Mrs T: R: had undergone considerable agitation from the arrival of her brother and sister a week before and this had produced a premature delivery of a dead boy. She is however now doing well"
29.11.1828 Dined with Hutchison -"Poor Mrs H: was full of her loss and talked all dinner time about Caroline and Robert"
7.5.1829 Hutchison (shorthand passage)
HCR diary 20.3.1828 "young Rolfe son of Lucy Rolfe mt cousin formerly Lucy Crabb"
24.6.1828 "dined with Rolfe - no one there but Mrs Dalton and Collier"
Thomas Rolfe = Lucy Crabb, bapt 1776 dau of Zachariah Crabb, brother of Henry Crabb Robinson's mother Jemima, and Elizabeth (née Jolly). Thomas Rolfe will PCC 1841 of Rayne, Essex
HCR diary 22.2.1829 at Athenaeum, Sir John Seebright "said to be a very worthy man but the most dangerous talker of the club"
John Saunders Sebright (DNB 1767-1846)
HCR diary 25.2.1829 at London University, Col. Jones "(said to be a violent republican)"
Leslie Grove Jones (DNB 1779-1839)
HCR diary 22.4.1828 at Mrs Thornton's "Elias & Sophia Fordham were there - also Scargil and Jno:"
24.4.1828 "Scargil, Dr Heusler and Beldam breakfasted with me"
29.5.1828 Robinson read Scargil's "Penelope"
William Pitt Scargill (DNB 1787-1836) dissenting minister at Bury St Edmunds 1812-1832, wrote novels
HCR diary 24.5.1828 at the Flaxman's "Mr Cooke who had travelled in Rome"
13.6.1828 at W Benecke's Deptford "a sensible gentlemanly man formerly an artist whom I saw lately at the Flaxmans - a Mr Cook"
4.12.1828 more on Cook RA
28.2.1829 "I called on Cooke, and with him in Euston Sq: but Mrs A: was too ill to be herself the exhibitor of the pictures"
HCR diary 19.6.1828 at Jameson's at Hackney "the daughters of Mrs Davy and the late Mrs Darvil interested me on account of their mothers"
20.1.1829 Feb or Mar 1800 Robinson got message from Mrs Davy "thro her brother Mr Saville that my visits in her house were not agreeable to Mr Davy" (Mr Davy now partner with McMurdo, Gould Sq)
3.2.1829 Mr Davy - husband of his eldest daughter Mr Wansey
HCR diary 9.4.1839 at Mrs Robson's "Lady Pocock I had seen at the Aders"
HCR diary 8.4.1826 "to Aders where I heard melancholy news - poor Sieveking has failed - an excellent man and his family must be grievously afflicted by the blow - A: spoke of the uncertainty of the times as of an overwhelming evil and of Rothschild as a sort of general prop intimating that had not R: taken this paper of his own house they could not have gone on"