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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 67 times, but was not at home (N) 2 times, and was a venue (V) 4 times.
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5 February 1830 (V) 14 May 1830 16 May 1830 26 May 1830 5 June 1830 (NV) 6 June 1830 13 June 1830 16 June 1830 20 June 1830 27 June 1830 28 June 1830 2 July 1830 7 July 1830 8 July 1830 16 July 1830 (N) 20 July 1830 (V) 21 July 1830 30 July 1830 15 August 1830 18 October 1830 7 November 1830 14 November 1830 21 November 1830 4 December 1830 11 December 1830 (V) 25 December 1830 31 December 1830
15 October 1834 24 October 1834 2 November 1834 17 November 1834 25 November 1834 22 December 1834
5 January 1835 17 January 1835 2 February 1835 17 February 1835 15 March 1835 14 April 1835 3 May 1835 23 May 1835 5 August 1835 13 August 1835 24 August 1835 28 August 1835 11 September 1835 14 September 1835 19 September 1835 26 September 1835 14 October 1835 20 October 1835 10 November 1835 30 November 1835 1 December 1835 6 December 1835 8 December 1835 11 December 1835 15 December 1835 20 December 1835 22 December 1835 30 December 1835
8 January 1836 11 January 1836 15 February 1836 18 March 1836
Emily is the wife of William Godwin junr. St Clair suggests that neither Godwin nor Mary Jane attended the wedding (5 February 1830) - whereas there is a clear reference to the church where they are married on that day, suggesting Godwin is using it as metonymic for the wedding, and implying that he (and probably Mary Jane)may have attended. Although it seems that there is only one contact between Godwin and William's wife, it seems likely that Godwin uses an abbreviation between 1830 and 1831 to refer to the couple - Ws (where there are clear indications that Ws is a plural - as in Ws sup - rather than sups; and Ws call, rather than calls). The grammar of the use strongly supports the view that this is a more than one person. Moreover, Emily clearly does appear again in the Diary after 1834 - moreover, according to Godwin's letter to Mary Jane (30 August 1834), Emily is with Mary Jane in Herne Bay. The three puzzles are that they record nothing of her in the three months immediately after the marriage; that contact seems to stop in April 1831; and that there seems no contact between then and Emily's visits in 1834 (with William junr dying on 8 September 1832). One possibility in the first period is that Godwin simply subsumes Emily under the W entries, but we have left them coded for William sole. Another is that Godwin simply does not register their contact. The Ws entries have been coded as both William and Emily. It is notable that the Ws entries are closely linked to MWS and Julia, another close friend of Mary Wollstonecraft-Shelley. Moreover, the circumstances in which they meet are predominantly intimate and domestic.
This table lists the people this person is most frequently noted with in the diary.
Name | Number of Meetings |
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Godwin, William | 28 |
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft (née Godwin) | 6 |
Shelley, Sir Percy Florence | 3 |
Godwin, Mary Jane (Clairmont) (née de Vial) | 2 |
Blatspeil, | 1 |
Robinson family, | 1 |
White, | 1 |
Blanchard, Edward (Samuel) | 1 |
Williams, Jane (Mrs Hogg) | 1 |
Godwin, Nathaniel | 1 |