William Godwin's Diary

Beaufoy, Henry Hanbury

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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 5 times, and was a venue (V) 0 times.

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1788

20  April  1788 19  December  1788

1789

6  May  1789 4  November  1789

1790

13  February  1790

  • Name: Beaufoy, Henry Hanbury
  • Gender: Male
  • Birth Date: 1750
  • Death Date: 1795
  • Occupation: politician

Henry Beaufoy was a politician with a dissenting background who was at the forefront of the movement to repeal the Test & Corporation Acts 1887-1790. Like Godwin he was educated at Hoxton Academy by Andrew Kippis who, in 1786, writes Godwin a note introducing Beaufoy to him.

The first two of the five entries are - 'Beaufoy at kensington' and 'Avoid Beaufoy'. The remaining contacts are at public dinners

  • MS. Abinger c. 1, fols. 95-6: 1790
  • MS. Abinger c. 1, fols. 44-45: 27 November 1786
  • DNB

This table lists the people this person is most frequently noted with in the diary.

Name Number of Meetings
Holcroft, Thomas 1
Wodhull, Michael 1
Stone, John Hurford 1
Fell, John 1
Vaughan, 1
Geddes, Dr Alexander 1
Shore, Samuel 1
Hollis, Thomas Brand 1
Heywood, Samuel 1
Watson, Richard 1
1
Hoghton, Sir Harry 1
Fox, Charles James 1
Zenobio, Count Alvise 1
Horne Tooke, John 1
Stanhope, Charles (third earl of Harrington) 1
Nicholson, William 1
Shield, William 1
Lister, Dr William 1