William Godwin's Diary

Erskine, Thomas (first Baron Erskine)

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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 10 times, but was not at home (N) 2 times, and was a venue (V) 3 times.

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1792

15  June  1792 18  December  1792

1793

28  January  1793

1795

30  January  1795 (V)

1800

19  April  1800

1805

6  October  1805

1806

14  November  1806

1823

26  September  1823 (NV) 20  October  1823 20  October  1823 (NV)

  • Name: Erskine, Thomas (first Baron Erskine)
  • Gender: Male
  • Birth Date: 10  January  1750
  • Death Date: 17  November  1823
  • Occupation: lawyer
  • Occupation: lord chancellor

Most Erskines in the diary are likely to be to Thomas Erskine (1750-1823), lord chancellor, but the DNB shows how many significant Erskines, and even how many Thomas Erskines, there were in the period, and not all of Godwin's references may be to the same figure.

There are thirteen appearances in total, as follows (in chronological order):

15.6.1792 Dinng at Free Mason's Tavern with Mackintosh, S. Rogers and c.
18.12.1792 'Call on Mrs Inchbald, talk of Erskine, France and promises'
28.1.1793 'Erskine and Pigott dismissed'
30.1.1795 '(Erskine's)'
19.4.1800 adv Street and Erskine while calling on Parr
6.10.1805 Dining at Holland's with Curran, Adair and c.
14.11.1806 adv Erskine at Westminster Hall
These all refer to Thomas Erskine, first baron Erskine (1750-1823), lord chancellor (context of Brougham and Holland House and Erskine's prominence in the years following the Treason Trials)

24.4.1816 'meet W Erskine, w. R Miller' William Erskine (1773-1852), historian of India, who is related to the Thomas and others was in India 1804-23 so it cannot be him. The other William Erskine from the DNB in this period was a judge, literary advisor to Walter Scott, sheriff-depute of Orkney and Lord Kinnedar (bap. 1768, d. 1822). We have assumed it's him because the meeting takes place during Godwin's Scottish trip, during which he also met Scott at Melrose.

26.4.1816 'Chas Erskine and wife dine' (while on northern tour) remains unidentified.

8.10.1817 'H Erskine dies' This is Henry Erskine (1746-1817), lawyer and politician (dates match).

26.9.1823 'Call on L Erskine n' refers to Thomas Erskine (ie L stands for Lord Erskine)

20.10.1823 'Write to Erskine and Brougham. Call on Mackntosh, Erskine n, Hayward and Read.' Again, this seems to refer to Thomas Erskine.

  • DNB

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

Name Number of Meetings
Calonne, Vicomte Charles Alexander 1
Street, T. G. 1
Fox, Henry [later Vassall] Richard (Baron Holland) 1
Curran, John Philpot 1
Adair, Robert 1
Allen, John 1
Mackintosh, Sir James (of Kyllachy) 1
Rogers, Samuel 1
Stone, John Hurford 1