Kingsbury

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GODWIN DIARY:  Kingsbury 11.6.1791 at Disney's, with Charlesworth

Charlesworth, John

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11.6.1791 Charlesworth at Disney's.

John Charlesworth (will PCC 1822) father of Edward Parkes Charlesworth DNB was a Church of England minister who subscribed 5 gns. in 1788 to the Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade (of Ossington)

 

Evans

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Bearing in mind that Evans was a very common name, the paragraphs below give a framework for guesswork

Mr Evans 15.5.1791 tea at Godwin's / 28.1.1794 Evans at Muir's === these two entries or either of them could have been Godwin's schoolfriend Richard Evans (qv)

3.2.1804 Evans at Hamilton Rowan's === see Joshua Evans 1824 below for one possible

8.1.1806 Evans at Joseph Johnson's / 6.11.1807 again ===

16.1.1806 Evanss at Jeremiah Joyce's ===

swiss

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swiss 11.4.1791 at Brand Hollis'

smiler

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smiler 11.4.1791 at Brand Hollis'

Lewis

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SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Sir Watkin Lewes of Kings Road, Grays Inn Lane original member 1780. took on Wales for SCI tract distribution

Watkin Lewes 1740-1821 (historyofparliamentonline 1754-1790 & 1790-1820)

GODWIN DIARY: 11.11.1788 Lewis at miss Williams' / 9.2.1790 again / 7.5.1790 again / 13.5.1791 again.

Melville, Robert

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13.5.1791 Gen Melville at Miss Williams.

Robert Melville DNB 1723 -1809 colonial governor, freemason and antiquary. Boyle's 1792 Genl M 31 Brewer St

 

Abbot

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6.4.1791at Holcroft's with Rigg / 26.1.1800 adv at John King's / 9.2.1800 again / 8.3.1805 call on Philips adv Abbot (instructed) / 13.3.1805 call on / 20.3.1805 again / 21.3.1805 again / 16.7.1811 M J calls on Abbot

Rigg

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Rigg 5.4.1791 at Holcroft's

Scot, Charles

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11.3.1791 Scott MD at Miss Williams'. The only London MD named Scott at this time seems to have been Dr Charles Scot of 67 Queen Anne St East who died March 1794 (newspapers) age 35 son of late Dr John Scot of 30 Titchfield St. (Boyles 1792 Court Guide also lists a Dr Scott at 22 St Alban St)

at Brand Hollis' 14.5.1791 "Scott a believer in spiritual intercourses lends Paine £40 to aid the publication of his pamphlet, suspended for want of money. (Lewis)" I hope one day to find out who this Scott was - Ed Pope