Hobby L

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L Hobby dines 22.6.1802 & miss Smith

 

Cummins Mrs

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mrs Cummins dines 20.5.1802 / 16.10.1802 again / 6.12.1802

There are no Cummings in Godwin's diary and the ony Cummins are the three Mrs entries above. A Mrs H Cummins (nee farrell) was an actress of the Hull theatre in 1794 and sang at sadlers Wells in 1814, of the Theatre Royal, York. See work notes below (restricted to this spelling Cummins)

Smith at Cooke's

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Cooke's with Gent, miss Tucker & Smith 6.9.1829

Figaro & mrs Smith

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theatre, 2/3 Figaro & mrs Smith 19.6.1823

The event tag on the GD website which usually identifies the play is blank. On that date The Marriage of Figaro, and Mrs Smith or the Wife and the Widow were showing at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. The latter one-act play performed 23 times "seems not to have been printed" (The English Stage IX 207)

Smith, N S

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N S Smith calls (monument M(ary) W(ollstonecraft) G(odwin) 5.3.1834

N S Smith translated Tacitus in 1820s (Allibone, Watt). Will PCC 1856 Nicholas Skottowe Smith assistant surgeon of Cork

Smith (Gower St)

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Smith (Gower St) sups 7.12.1832

Smith, John (at Uwins)

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John Smith at Uwins' 5.10.1830 / 5.2.1835 Smith at Uwins'

 

Smith, printer

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call on Smith, printer 7.9.1828

From British Book Trades Index I reckon there were nine or ten different Smiths, printers in London 1825-30

Smith, Liverpool

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Smith (Liverpool) calls 1.7.1824

Smith, Long

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Long Smith calls 16.5.1821

see work notes below