Burt. Miss

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miss Burt 7.3.1804 at Napier's (& miss Walsh) / 11.3.1804 miss Burt dines (& Napiers & miss Walsh) / 24.3.1804 Walsh & Burt call

The will PCC 1808 of Elizabeth Burt of Tittinhull (= Tintinhull) where the Napiers came from near Yeovil Somerset, made Joseph Jeffery and William Lambert White (qv) her executors. She left legacies to Mrs Mary Napier, Miss Margaret Walsh, Miss Eleanor Napier & Vernon Napier son of Mrs Mary Napier. Her brother Charles Henry Burt will PCC 1829 was vicar of Cannington Somerset and chaplain to the Duke of Sussex and Lord Grey

Rawlins

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Rawlins adv at dinner 4.3.1804 (& miss Walsh)

Quite a common name, perhaps a connection of the Napier (qv) family as miss Walsh (qv) was

Goodyer

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call on Goodyer, sexton, Chelsea 3.3.1804

See Joslyn for possible reason for Godwin's call. In Chelsea Land Tax 1804 there was a George Goodyer at Lawrence St (till 1818 then Thomas Goodyer till 1832) and a Richard Goodyer of Franklin Row (till 1826 then Eliz Goodyer at Blacklands Place and in 1841 & 1851 censuses at Sidney Terrace laundress). George Goodyer was probably the sexton as his signature appeared regularly as a witness in the Chelsea marriage registers, including on the marriage of Thomas West (qv) and Lucy Dallas

Joslyn

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call on Joslyn (Doctors Commons) 2.3.1804

Bachelor

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call on Bachelor 2.3.1804

Coming between calls on Richard Wordsworth attorney and Joslyn at Doctors Commons, this could have been some legal official but I found none in the 1800 Law List of that name, the nearest to that I found was William Batchelor a watchman of Smithfield in 1811 (Old Bailey Online)

Grose, Judge

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affidavit bef. judge Grose 29.2.1804

Nash Grose DNB 1740-1814. The event tag on this in GD website was a result of my research

Tomlins

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Tomlins 28.2.1804 (on coach from Brighton to London) / 21.1.1810 Tomlins at Collier's / 28.10.1810 again / 27.2.1814 tea Collier's, w.Tomlines

No real idea at present. Note Elizabeth Sophia Tomlins DNB 1763-1828 novelist and her brother Thomas Edlyne Tomlins DNB 1762-1841 legal writer as possibles

Hudson

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Hudson calls 28.9.1783 (& Gerald) / 29.9.1803 Hudson Gurney at Alderson's / 28.2.1804 rev Hudson (on coach from Brighton to London) / 16.1.1808 Hudson calls / 21.1.1808 again / 26.1.1808 again

Wall, Colonel

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call on col Wall 27.2.1804 (in Lewes)

John Wall Lt Col South Glos Militia 1793, commanding Royal South Glos Regt Brighton 1809. John Wall will PCC 1808 of Tewkesbury Park, died before 11.8.1808 mentioned wife Molly Groves Wall, sons John & Martin, daus Mrs Crane and Mrs Law(x?)ton, witness Ricahrd Tree "servant to Col Wall"

Wolger

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call on, Wolger constable 27.2.1804 (in Lewes)

Thomas Woolgar draper of Lewes 1797 (East Sussex Record Office), Woolgar of Lewes subscr 1795 to Dunvan's History of Lewes, will PCC 1822 Thomas Woolgar of Lewes gent mentioned son John Webb Woolgar his will PCC 1831 solicitor of Lewes