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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 73 times, but was not at home (N) 1 time, and was a venue (V) 1 time.
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11 March 1795 17 March 1795 9 November 1795 14 November 1795 21 November 1795 9 December 1795
27 January 1796 1 March 1796 12 March 1796 18 March 1796 25 March 1796 8 April 1796 28 April 1796 30 April 1796 16 May 1796 13 June 1796 27 June 1796 14 August 1796 (NV) 14 September 1796 24 September 1796 6 October 1796 31 October 1796 31 December 1796
30 May 1798 25 June 1798 18 July 1798 22 September 1798 18 October 1798 6 November 1798 10 December 1798 11 December 1798
29 April 1799 25 May 1799 5 August 1799 23 December 1799
16 January 1800 25 January 1800 28 April 1800 29 April 1800 13 May 1800 13 November 1800
23 March 1801 27 April 1801 16 June 1801 19 November 1801
5 April 1802 3 May 1802 14 October 1802 29 October 1802
1 February 1803 28 November 1803
19 September 1805 20 September 1805
16 February 1824 3 May 1824 27 May 1824 20 December 1824
Godwin first met The Rev. Charles Este at William Bosville's. The DNB entry for the radical host Bosville lists the Revd Charles Este as one of his regular guests, and the Life of Holcroft refers to Parson Este as a frequenter of John Debrett's and speaks of him as a 'fast but fanciful traveller.'' In Jackson's Oxford Journal for 13 December 1828, the obituary column refers to Rev Charles Este, who with Major Edward Topham and Mr John Bell originally founded the World newspaper. See also John Taylor, Records of My Life for an extended entry on Este which refers especially to his love of the theatre.
According to John Taylor, Este was friends with John Kemble and had himself attempted a career on the stage. He published An Account of his Journey in the year 1793, through Flanders, Brabant, Germany, and Switzerland (J. Debrett, 1795) and twice travelled to the West Indies. Bosville bequeathed £2000 to Este.
The Morning Chronicle advertised auctions of his paintings and books in November - December 1828 and lists his late residence as St George's Terrace, Hyde Park.
This table lists the people this person is most frequently noted with in the diary.
Name | Number of Meetings |
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King, John (Jacob Rey) | 10 |
Taylor, John | 8 |
Perry, James (Pirie) | 6 |
4 | |
Robinson, George | 4 |
Webb, | 4 |
Dealtry, Peregrine (Perry) | 4 |
Batty, Robert | 4 |
Fell, Ralph | 4 |
MacDonnell, D. E. | 4 |
Boaden, James | 4 |
Opie, John | 4 |
Smirke, | 3 |
MacDonald, | 3 |
Merry, Robert | 3 |
Holcroft, Thomas | 3 |
Barham, Richard Harris | 3 |
Bosville, William | 3 |
Lawrence, Sir Thomas | 3 |
Debrett, John | 2 |
Hill, (Thomas) | 2 |
Hanger, George (Baron Coleraine) | 2 |
Shee, Sir Martin Archer | 2 |
Sharp, | 2 |
Weld, | 2 |
Reynolds, Frederick | 2 |
Hazlitt, William | 2 |
Taylor, William | 2 |
Chalmers, Alexander | 2 |
Barry, Major Henry | 2 |
Kinnaird, Lord George | 2 |
Kentish, John | 2 |
White, | 2 |
Northcote, James | 2 |
Bannister, John | 1 |
Godwin, Hannah | 1 |
Jones, Louisa | 1 |
Gurney, Sir John | 1 |
Stoddart, John | 1 |
Fuseli, Henry (Johann Heinrich Füssli) | 1 |
Wolcot, Dr John (pseudonym Peter Pindar) | 1 |
Morton, Thomas | 1 |
Hoare, Prince | 1 |
Pratt, Samuel Jackson (pseudonym Courtney Melmoth) | 1 |
Carlisle, Sir Anthony | 1 |
Marshall, James | 1 |
Dyson, George | 1 |
Banks, John Cleaver | 1 |
Moore, Sir Graham | 1 |
Fillingham, William | 1 |
Payne, John Howard | 1 |
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft (née Godwin) | 1 |
Cooper, Thomas (Abthorpe) | 1 |
Rogers, Henry | 1 |
Curran, John Philpot | 1 |
Rogers, Samuel | 1 |
Gifford, William | 1 |
Dawe, George | 1 |
Harlow, George Henry (Harlowe) | 1 |
Mulready, William | 1 |
Hayward, Richard | 1 |
Richter, Henry James | 1 |
Dibbin, Henry | 1 |
Ellis, Sir Henry | 1 |
Planta, Joseph | 1 |
Inchbald, Elizabeth | 1 |
Godwin, Mary Jane (Clairmont) (née de Vial) | 1 |
Pinkerton, John (pseudonym Robert Heron) (pseudonym H. Bennet) | 1 |
Nicholson, William | 1 |
Clementi, Muzio | 1 |
Parr, Catherine Jane | 1 |
Staunton, Sir George | 1 |
1 | |
Wray, Sir Cecil | 1 |
Quick, John | 1 |
Lewis, | 1 |
Siddons, Sarah (née Kemble) | 1 |
Wordsworth, William | 1 |
Maitland, James (eighth earl of Lauderdale) | 1 |
Aikin, John | 1 |
Carey, Henry Thomas (eighth Viscount Falkland) | 1 |
Walker, Thomas | 1 |
Williams, Edward (Iolo Morganwg) | 1 |
Parry, | 1 |
Mackintosh, Sir James (of Kyllachy) | 1 |
Henderson, Sir John | 1 |
Montagu, Basil | 1 |
Parr, Sarah Anne (Wynne) | 1 |
Smith, Charlotte (née Turner) | 1 |
Thelwall, John | 1 |
Frost, John | 1 |
Blake, Arthur | 1 |
Gent, Thomas | 1 |
Fergusson, Robert Cutlar | 1 |
Maxwell, William | 1 |
Carey, Captain Charles John (Cary) (ninth Viscount Falkland) | 1 |
Greatheed, Bertie | 1 |
Tarleton, Sir Banastre (baronet) | 1 |
Grey, Charles | 1 |
Stanley, Earl of Derby Edward | 1 |
Russell, Francis (fifth duke of Bedford) | 1 |
Wollstonecraft, Mary (Godwin) | 1 |
de Talleyrand-Périgord, Archambeau | 1 |
Talfourd, Sir Thomas Noon (Talford) | 1 |