William Godwin's Diary

Hastings, Warren

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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 4 times, and was a venue (V) 0 times.

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1788

10  April  1788 13  June  1788

1794

3  June  1794

1818

22  August  1818

  • Name: Hastings, Warren
  • Gender: Male
  • Birth Date: 6  December  1732
  • Death Date: 22  August  1818
  • Occupation: politician
  • Occupation: governor-general of Bengal

The initial references in the 1780s are to Hastings and his trial.

In 1796 Hastings and Otton call on Godwin; Godwin also meets Hastings at Debrett's. It is extremely unlikely that Warren Hastings would be in such Whig circles - and it may instead be Thomas Hastings (bap. 1741, d. 1801), see DNB, an eccentric Whig pamphleteer who helped Fox in the 1784 election and may well have known Godwin when the latter was writing for the Political Herald, although we lack further supporting evidence other than the Whig connection. The references may equally be to Francis Rawdon, but Rawdon succeeded to the title in 1793 and it would be unusual for Godwin not to include the title if this was a first meeting. These 1796 entries have accordingly been left coded. Holcroft's diary also mentions a General Hastings, often as Debrett's, and on one occasion, too superior to acknowledge him on the street. Moira was a major general in 1793 but not promted to full general until 1803.

  • DNB
  • Thomas Holcroft, The life of Thomas Holcroft, continued by William Hazlitt, ed. by Elbridge Colby, 2 vols (London: Constable & Co., 1925)

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

Name Number of Meetings
Burke, Edmund 1