William Godwin's Diary

Jones, Louisa

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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 91 times, but was not at home (N) 3 times, and was a venue (V) 5 times.

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1795

30  November  1795 (V) 1  December  1795 15  December  1795 (V) 18  December  1795 (V)

1797

17  February  1797 19  February  1797 19  March  1797 26  March  1797 16  April  1797 22  April  1797 20  May  1797 20  August  1797 31  August  1797 6  September  1797 19  November  1797 29  December  1797

1798

8  February  1798 4  July  1798 29  August  1798 2  September  1798 3  September  1798 21  September  1798 4  October  1798 18  October  1798 1  November  1798 18  November  1798 25  November  1798 14  December  1798

1799

5  January  1799 (V) 13  January  1799 27  January  1799 1  February  1799 6  February  1799 10  February  1799 24  February  1799 28  February  1799 1  March  1799 4  March  1799 10  March  1799 17  March  1799 24  March  1799 28  March  1799 26  April  1799 1  May  1799 5  May  1799 10  May  1799 10  May  1799 14  May  1799 19  May  1799 26  May  1799 28  May  1799 1  June  1799 2  June  1799 23  June  1799 27  June  1799 30  June  1799 1  July  1799 1  July  1799 5  July  1799 7  July  1799 14  July  1799 20  July  1799 27  July  1799 28  August  1799 14  September  1799 10  November  1799 8  December  1799 21  December  1799 (N) 25  December  1799 31  December  1799 (N)

1800

6  January  1800 7  January  1800 12  January  1800 22  January  1800 19  April  1800 29  June  1800 19  December  1800

1801

19  January  1801 25  January  1801 8  March  1801 15  March  1801 6  April  1801 26  April  1801 3  June  1801 9  June  1801 21  June  1801 7  August  1801

1812

5  December  1812

1814

6  March  1814

1816

3  January  1816

1824

17  January  1824 (NV)

  • Name: Jones, Louisa
  • Gender: Female
  • Birth Date: August  1773
  • Death Date:
  • Occupation: housekeeper
  • Occupation: foster mother

Miss Louisa Jones, who has occasional appearances prior to 1797, was a friend of Godwin’s sister Hannah (See Janet Todd, Mary Wollstonecraft, p. 437n), who went to keep house at the Polygon and act as foster mother to Fanny and Mary after Wollstonecraft's death. Her father was a linen draper in Bath, and she may have become acquainted with Hannah through the trade.

According to Marshall, John Arnot, one of Godwin’s early disciples, fell in love with Louisa (Marshall, p. 196). Marshall also suggests that Godwin himself did not see her as fitted for the role as a mother and companion to himself, though she was willing (Marshall, p. 247). Biographers suggest that Jones drops out of the diary when she runs off with Dyson (Locke pp. 186 – 187), but is not a plausible way of reading the confused letters from Jones to Godwin over her departure - written while she still seems to be in his house. Indeed, on 4 July 1801, Louisa Jones was married at St Dionis Backchurch, London, to Henry Dibbin. And on 7 August, the couple call on Godwin. Godwin was angry at their marriage and denied Louisa Jones/Dibbin all further access to the children.

Against that account must be set the fact that in October and November 1800 John Arnot writes to Godwin saying that 'I am sorry for what you tell me of Dyson and Louisa Jones. Can you give me their address?' MS. Abinger c.6, fol. 52r (and repeated almost verbatim in MS. Abinger c. 6, fols 82-3. It is possible that the relationship with Dibbin is subsequent to one with Dyson - or that Godwin was misinformed or misled. Godwin evidently responded to Arnot that 'Louisa in (?is) some sort of bird of passage' according to a slightly later letter from Arnot. MS. Abinger, c. 6, fol 121r: 4 Jan. 1801.

The early Miss Jones could be references to Margaret Jones, but Louisa seems more likely (as she was the special friend of Hannah Godwin, who would have recommended her to Godwin after Wollstonecraft's death). Louisa certainly had sisters (Elizabeth, Frances and Margaret) although the first two seem to have resided in Bath, at least in 1798. However, in one of her last notes, concerned with ending her employment at Godwin's, she refers to Margaret coming to stay the night, and asks whether he would prefer that she didn't. There is a late reference in August 1834 to a Miss Jones who visited Godwin with a companion (Lobrot), bringing him fourteen nectarines, which Godwin considered profligate. Margaret Jones ran a school in Greenwich, and subsequently in Cresswell Park Blackheath with Marie Ann Lobrot (ten years her senior). In 1836, an advertisement appeared in the Morning Post soliciting contributions to save the two women from destitution. Mrs L. Dibbin subscribed £5.

There are several letters surviving between Jones and Godwin (the first and second during his trips to Bath and Bristol, and a group in relation to Jones leaving Godwin's employment.

  • MS. Abinger c. 4, fols. 8-9: 9 Mar. 1798
  • MS. Abinger c. 15, fols. 22-30: n.d.
  • MS. Abinger c. 6, fol. 52r: 10 Oct. 1800
  • MS. Abinger c. 6, fols. 82-3: 26 Nov. 1800
  • MS. Abinger, c. 6, fol. 121r: 4 Jan. 1801
  • MS. Abinger c. 43, fols. 39-40: [29]-30 Aug. [1834]
  • Janet ToddMary Wollstonecraft: A Revolutionary Life (2000, paperback edn. London: Phoenix Press, 2001)
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This table lists the people this person is most frequently noted with in the diary.

Name Number of Meetings
Godwin, Hannah 38
Marshall, James 27
Dibbin, Henry 14
Dyson, George 5
Imlay, Fanny (Godwin) 5
Fenwick, Elizabeth (Eliza) (née Jaco, pseudonym Reverend David Blair) 4
Fenwick, John 4
Cooper, Thomas (Abthorpe) 4
Jones, Margaret 4
Fell, Ralph 4
Holcroft, Louisa (née Mercier) 1
Holcroft, Thomas 1
Godwin, John 1
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 1
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft (née Godwin) 1
Tuthill, Sir George Leman 1
Reveley, Maria (Gisborne) (née James) 1
Axtell, Elizabeth Amy 1
Lea, Francis/Thomas 1
Addington, 1
Kearsley, Thomas 1
Chandler, John Westbrooke 1
Horne Tooke, John 1
Walker, Thomas 1
Curran, William Henry 1
Fergusson, Robert Cutlar 1
Warner, John 1
Este, Reverend Charles 1
Taylor, John 1
Knight, Thomas 1
Wollstonecraft, Mary (Godwin) 1
Godwin, Joseph 1

Jones, Margaret

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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 135 times, but was not at home (N) 6 times, and was a venue (V) 11 times.

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1797

6  October  1797 8  October  1797 15  October  1797 17  October  1797 29  October  1797 10  November  1797 19  November  1797 26  November  1797 1  December  1797 10  December  1797 11  December  1797 29  December  1797 31  December  1797

1798

4  March  1798 14  May  1798 15  May  1798 18  September  1798 19  September  1798 21  September  1798 24  September  1798 29  September  1798 14  November  1798 15  November  1798 16  November  1798 18  November  1798 19  November  1798 25  November  1798 27  November  1798 29  November  1798 2  December  1798 3  December  1798 4  December  1798 8  December  1798 8  December  1798 10  December  1798 13  December  1798

1801

19  May  1801 (N) 22  May  1801

1802

5  May  1802 7  May  1802 9  May  1802 20  May  1802 6  June  1802 10  June  1802 16  June  1802

1805

13  April  1805 21  April  1805 27  April  1805 26  June  1805

1806

27  January  1806 13  February  1806 (NV) 3  August  1806 8  September  1806 (N) 9  October  1806 (V) 21  November  1806 (N)

1807

23  May  1807 (V) 25  June  1807 (V) 29  June  1807 (V) 1  July  1807 22  October  1807 (V) 27  October  1807 27  October  1807 25  November  1807 7  December  1807 13  December  1807

1808

9  March  1808 12  March  1808 (V)

1809

10  May  1809 (N) 21  July  1809 25  July  1809 27  July  1809 1  August  1809 6  October  1809

1810

31  May  1810

1811

3  January  1811 15  February  1811 22  March  1811 9  April  1811 30  April  1811 5  May  1811 22  May  1811 (N) 28  May  1811 2  June  1811 5  June  1811 7  June  1811

1812

18  February  1812 26  February  1812 20  June  1812 (V) 8  September  1812 (V)

1813

5  August  1813

1814

11  February  1814 9  April  1814 15  July  1814 23  August  1814 (V) 29  August  1814 3  September  1814 (V) 11  November  1814 11  November  1814

1815

14  July  1815 26  July  1815 4  August  1815 10  August  1815

1816

5  July  1816 23  October  1816

1817

3  February  1817 3  March  1817 5  July  1817

1818

11  February  1818 27  March  1818 6  April  1818 19  November  1818

1819

29  April  1819 21  September  1819

1820

9  October  1820 11  December  1820

1821

27  December  1821

1822

14  May  1822 10  June  1822 8  July  1822 29  July  1822 5  September  1822 11  November  1822 6  December  1822

1823

23  September  1823

1824

24  February  1824 24  April  1824

1825

19  March  1825 10  May  1825

1826

9  January  1826

1828

31  January  1828

1834

29  May  1834 6  June  1834 26  August  1834 19  September  1834 9  December  1834

  • Name: Jones, Margaret
  • Gender: Female
  • Birth Date: September  1772
  • Death Date:

See also Louisa Jones

The three biographies of Godwin and the Wollstonecraft Letters and biographies make no mention of her. She appears in 1797, shortly after Wollstonecraft's death. The first entries are in October 1797, first to Margaret Jones and then switching immediately to MJ, but then swapping between different forms through both 1797 and 1798. It seems likely that she is Louisa Jones's sister (there is an entry for E and M Jones in Bath - and Louisa Jones's letters to Godwin when he is at Bath ask him to 'give my love' to her sisters. There are some joint visits to the theatre with L and M J). It is possible that she initially played some role in the care of Fanny and Mary, since the transition from 'Margaret Jones' to MJ is almost instantaneous, followed by a mix of MJ entries and M Jones. This makes the identification a little uncertain. In 1798 there are entries for M. Jones at the beginning of the year but these then become MJ entries. On one occasion M J 'sleeps'. After Louisa Jones leaves Godwin there are no further entries for M Jones until 1801, suggesting that she may have accompanied her sister and returned home. She also appears with Miss Godwin several times in 1797, and, like Louisa may be primarily an acquaintance of Hannah Godwin's. MJ subsequently comes to be used to denote Mary Jane Clairmont, Godwin's second wife.

There is a large group of Jones entries that lack any further qualification that would enable identification. These have been left uncoded 29 -- jones: 1794-03-09 1794-04-15 1795-06-02 1795-10-18 1798-05-10 1798-06-12 1798-06-23 1798-09-04 1799-01-16 1799-06-15 1804-04-14 1805-05-04 1805-12-23 1809-11-25 1813-12-27 1813-12-28 1821-06-07 1821-11-26 1822-07-08 1830-09-09 1831-01-04 1834-06-07 1834-08-26 1834-09-19 1834-12-25 1835-01-13 1835-05-28 1836-02-19
1 -- jones (millenium hall): 1821-06-08
1 -- jones , size lane: 1814-01-04
1 -- jones t ckd: 1795-10-08
1 -- mes jones: 1831-01-07
10 -- jones's: 1797-05-09 1797-06-18 1797-12-29 1798-03-05 1798-03-10 1798-03-12 1798-03-14 1798-06-07 1798-11-14 1799-05-19

The early Miss Jones could be references to Margaret Jones, but Louisa seems more likely (as she was the special friend of Hannah Godwin, who would have recommended her to Godwin after Wollstonecraft's death). Louisa certainly had sisters (Elizabeth, Frances and Margaret) although the first two seem to have resided in Bath, at least in 1798. However, in one of her last notes, concerned with ending her employment at Godwin's, she refers to Margaret coming to stay the night, and asks whether he would prefer that she didn't. There is a late reference in August 1834 to a Miss Jones who visited Godwin with a companion (Lobrot), bringing him fourteen nectarines, which Godwin considered profligate. Margaret Jones ran a school in Greenwich, and subsequently in Cresswell Park Blackheath with Marie Ann Lobrot (ten years her junior - although the Morning Post suggests he opposite). In 1836, an advertisement appeared in the Morning Post soliciting contributions to save the two women from destitution. Mrs L. Dibbin subscribed £5. Entries involving both Lobrot and Jones have been coded for this Jones.

  • Morning Post8 June 1836

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

Name Number of Meetings
Godwin, Hannah 14
Marshall, James 9
Godwin, Mary Jane (Clairmont) (née de Vial) 6
Dyson, George 6
Jones, Louisa 4
Dibbin, Henry 3
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft (née Godwin) 2
Fenwick, John 2
Fenwick, Elizabeth (Eliza) (née Jaco, pseudonym Reverend David Blair) 2
Imlay, Fanny (Godwin) 2
Burdett, Sir Francis (fifth baronet) 1
Godwin, William 1
Clairmont, Clara Mary Jane (Claire) 1
Turner, Thomas 1
Cooper, Grace Mary Rae 1
Godwin, John 1
Arnot, John 1
Holcroft, Thomas 1
Fawcett, Joseph 1
Lobrot, Marie Ann 1