Varley

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call on Mulready cum Varley 15.3.1805 / 13.4.1805 mrs Varley at Thos Hope's

John Varley DNB 1778-1842 married Esther Gisborne in 1803 (see Gisborne) and his friend and pupil William Mulready DNB 1786-1863 married Varley's sister Elizabeth also in 1803 (said to have been an unhappy marriage, but she was an artist herself). John Varley's brothers Cornelius & John Fleetwood, both in DNB, were as yet unmarried. Thomas Hope DNB 1769-1831 was an "enlightened patron of young and promising artists"

Flint

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Flint 7.3.1805 adv at Philips' / 29.6.1805 Flint's / 19.6.1806 call on Flint / 21.6.1806 again / 8.10.1808 Flint calls / 3.1.1809 Flint adv at Morgan, stationer

William Flint printer Little Green Arbour Court, Old Bailey 1801-1821(British Book Trades Index). He was bankrupt in 1819 and was perhaps the William Flint gent of Highbury Vale will PCC 1832 died 1.4.1832 age 71

Teague

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call on Teague 28.2.1805

This was probably John Teague who succeeded his father John as keeper of Poultry St compter 27.4.1803 and was transferred to the Giltspur St compter (Morning Chronicle 22.9.1804) where he died 17.7.1841 his will PCC 1841. On 23.1.1805 Godwin had visited his former tenant Edward Ball (see Ball) at the Giltspur St compter and was perhaps having twinges of conscience for evicting him, anyway Teague wasn't in and never appeared in the diary again

Pontigny

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Pontigny 27.2.1805 adv at (R) Taylor's

Victor de Mazet Pontigny son of Henry Pontigny of Little Tower Hill potter was apprenticed 2.2.1819 to Richard Taylor of the Stationers Company. Henry Pontigny potter and glass seller of Hermitage Wapping had been partner there with John Livie (qv) who died 1798. His daughter Clara de Chatelain DNB 1807-1876

Raymond, James Grant

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Raymond 27.2.1805 at Philips' / 31.8.1806 Raymonds at Philips' / 19.2.1807 Raymond at Philips' / 19.3.1807 again / 16.12.1807 Raymond adv at theatre / 11.3.1817 meet Raymond

James Grant Raymond 1768-1817 (Highfill, Burnim & Langhans). His The Harp of Erin 1807 was printed for Richard Phillips. He died 24.10.1817. He married Frances Hannah Carmichael in Dublin in 1792 her will PCC 1834 widow of Hammersmith

Anspach

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adv (Anspach) 16.2.1805 at theatre

Elizabeth DNB 1750-1828 wife of Christian Frederick Charles Alexander margrave of Brandenburg-Anspach-Bayreuth who died 5.1.1806

Hick, E

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meet E Hick 15.2.1805

See work notes below

Yarnold

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Yarnolds 13.2.1805 at R Taylor

I found no connection between Richard Taylor DNB 1781-1858 printer and any Yarnolds, which was a name from Worcestershire and the Welsh borders while Taylor's family was from Norwich, and no Yarnolds in British Book Trades Index. Some London Yarnolds in work notes below

Kilburn

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Kilburn 13.2.1805 at Joseph Johnson's

Perhaps William Kilburn DNB 1745-1818 artist and calico printer, his will PCC 1819

Darnell

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Darnel calls 11.2.1805 (& Annis) / 7.8.1809 call on Darnel with M(ary) J(ane)