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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 47 times, but was not at home (N) 9 times, and was a venue (V) 22 times.
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27 March 1794 31 March 1794 19 April 1794 (V) 19 May 1794 (V) 24 September 1794 (V) 15 October 1794 19 October 1794 (V) 20 October 1794 (V) 8 November 1794 (NV) 14 November 1794 (V) 12 December 1794 (V)
3 January 1795 (V) 21 February 1795 (NV) 6 March 1795 11 March 1795 (V) 5 May 1795 (V) 16 June 1795 (V)
14 March 1800 25 March 1800 (NV) 28 October 1800 31 October 1800 (V) 10 December 1800
28 March 1801 5 April 1801 (NV) 3 May 1801 (N) 16 June 1801 (NV) 1 July 1801 1 December 1801 (N) 4 December 1801 (V)
2 March 1802 (NV) 15 March 1802 1 May 1802 30 December 1802
6 January 1803 (V) 21 February 1803 21 February 1803 23 February 1803 (V) 26 December 1803
19 August 1804 (NV)
20 August 1806 22 November 1806
21 January 1811 21 February 1811
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The concentration of Northmore's appearances in the Diary in the 1790s sits a little uncomfortably with the DNB's suggestion that he took up permanent residence in Cleve House Devon on graduating - since he seems to be resident in London for at least 1794 and 1795). The circles he moves in in this period link him toThomas Brand Hollis and to other radicals (notably Frend, but also Merry, Thomas Walker from Manchester). On 3.1.1795 Gilbert Wakefield is among those dinning at Northcote's (Wakefield having been T Northcote's tutor in Cambridge (according to A Biographical Dictionary of the living authors); and in 1803 he dines with Godwin and Major Cartwright shortly after the trial and execution of Despard. There do not seem to be links to known chemists, which is one of the areas of Northmore's interests, although there is a dinner at his house with 3 professors from Caen. Given his interests in philosophy and utopian communities, it is plausible that this is the Northmore that Godwin knew.
'Northmore and son' appear in 1802 and there are later entries for 'Northmores' - there is a son from his first marriage, Thomas Welby Northmore, born in 1791, who predeceased him. His second marriage, in 1809 produced a son and nine daughters.
The New Letters of Robert Southey, ed. Curry, has reference to contact between Southey, Coleridge and Northmore in 1799, who, Southey writes, 'is an excellent man whom every body teaches me to esteem, but he has an obstinacy that would do honour to a pig' (vol. 1, p.201)
There is a note from Marshall to Northmore in July 1794 informing him that Godwin is away in the country (MS. Abinger c. 44, fol. 30: 4 July 1794)
This table lists the people this person is most frequently noted with in the diary.
Name | Number of Meetings |
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Hollis, Thomas Brand | 4 |
Holcroft, Thomas | 4 |
Frend, William | 4 |
Disney, John | 3 |
Wakefield, Gilbert | 3 |
Dyer, George | 2 |
Opie, John | 2 |
Hazlitt, William | 1 |
Iliff, Edward Henry | 1 |
Dormer, Charles | 1 |
Carlisle, Sir Anthony | 1 |
Southey, Robert | 1 |
Northcote, James | 1 |
Hoare, Prince | 1 |
Banks, Thomas | 1 |
Scott, Thomas Hobbes | 1 |
Malthus, Rev Thomas Robert | 1 |
Cartwright, Major John | 1 |
Gurney, Bartlett | 1 |
Enfield, Dr William | 1 |
Bosville, William | 1 |
White, | 1 |
Wolcot, Dr John (pseudonym Peter Pindar) | 1 |
Taylor, John | 1 |
Walker, Thomas | 1 |
Dyson, George | 1 |
Williams, Edward (Iolo Morganwg) | 1 |
Courtenay, John (Courtney) | 1 |
Parr, Samuel | 1 |
Losh, James | 1 |
Tweddell, John | 1 |
Richter, Henry James | 1 |
Radcliffe, William | 1 |
Bampfylde, Sir Charles Warwick | 1 |