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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 56 times, and was a venue (V) 2 times.
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10 February 1793 (V) 15 February 1793 (V) 21 February 1793
13 May 1797 16 May 1797 23 May 1797 25 May 1797 11 June 1797
20 February 1799 23 February 1799
7 January 1806 10 January 1806 13 January 1806 14 January 1806 17 January 1806 22 January 1806 29 January 1806 11 February 1806 19 February 1806 27 October 1806 31 October 1806
10 October 1807 19 October 1807 26 October 1807
13 June 1811 14 June 1811 19 June 1811 19 June 1811 20 June 1811 25 June 1811 22 July 1811 19 August 1811 23 August 1811
16 May 1815 5 August 1815 14 September 1815
9 May 1816 23 October 1816 16 November 1816 11 December 1816
5 March 1817 7 June 1817 30 August 1817
14 January 1823 15 January 1823 25 December 1823
Godwin established a friendship with the Wedgwood family, including the potter Josiah (1730–1795) and two of his surviving sons, Josiah II and Thomas (1771–1805). See Thomas Wedgwood for the details of Godwin's contact. On the basis of previous biographical work, etc., we have identified most 'Wedgwood' entries as Thomas, with contact with the father being slight, and contact with Josiah jr., being identified distinctly by Godwin, during Thomas's lifetime, and then acounting for all remaining contact with the Wedgwoods.
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This table lists the people this person is most frequently noted with in the diary.
Name | Number of Meetings |
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Wedgwood, Thomas | 9 |
Carlisle, Sir Anthony | 4 |
Montagu, Basil | 4 |
Jardine, Major Alexander | 2 |
Marsh, Charles | 2 |
Batty, Robert | 2 |
Allen, Lancelot Baugh | 2 |
Stoddart, John | 1 |
Mackintosh, Sir James (of Kyllachy) | 1 |
Moore, C[harles]? | 1 |
Hazlitt, William | 1 |
Tuthill, Sir George Leman | 1 |
Kearsley, Thomas | 1 |
Holcroft, Thomas | 1 |
Southey, Robert | 1 |
Wollstonecraft, Mary (Godwin) | 1 |
Opie, John | 1 |
Allen, Robert | 1 |
Fell, Ralph | 1 |
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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 83 times, but was not at home (N) 4 times, and was a venue (V) 12 times.
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15 February 1793 21 February 1793 24 May 1793 27 May 1793 (V) 2 December 1793 (NV)
5 March 1794 (NV) 13 March 1794 (V) 27 April 1794 (V)
22 September 1795 14 October 1795 (V) 16 October 1795 18 October 1795 25 October 1795 1 November 1795 30 November 1795 26 December 1795 31 December 1795
9 January 1796 22 January 1796 12 February 1796 15 February 1796 (V) 10 March 1796 20 March 1796
30 January 1797 28 February 1797 19 April 1797 13 May 1797 13 May 1797 16 May 1797 23 May 1797 6 June 1797 11 June 1797 22 July 1797 14 December 1797 16 December 1797 17 December 1797
20 February 1798 22 February 1798 (N) 25 February 1798 18 March 1798 31 March 1798 (V) 6 April 1798 11 April 1798 12 April 1798 23 April 1798 11 June 1798 11 June 1798 31 July 1798
20 February 1799 10 April 1799 18 April 1799 27 April 1799 26 October 1799
4 February 1800 10 February 1800 17 February 1800 20 August 1800 20 August 1800 23 August 1800 26 August 1800 22 November 1800 23 November 1800 25 November 1800 30 November 1800 (V) 6 December 1800 (V) 11 December 1800 27 December 1800 28 December 1800
7 February 1801 (NV) 9 February 1801 (V) 7 April 1801
29 September 1802 2 October 1802
31 August 1803 17 September 1803 15 October 1803
14 April 1804 16 April 1804 18 April 1804 9 October 1804
Godwin established a friendship with the Wedgwood family, including the potter Josiah (1730–1795) and two of his surviving sons, Josiah II and Thomas (1771–1805). Thomas was the youngest of seven children, who gained distinction as one of the fathers of photography (DNB). The initial recorded meeting between Thomas and Godwin took place in 1793, noted in the diary and confirmed in Godwin’s yearly addendum. The Wedgwoods secured copies of Political Justice and invited Godwin to dine the day after publication.
Thomas, especially, was impressed by Godwin’s ideas (see Litchfield, Wedgwood, the First Photographer’ and Wedgwood'sThe Value of a Maimed Life). ‘On his father's death in 1795 Wedgwood inherited a considerable fortune which enabled him to travel extensively in vain search of a cure, and also enabled him to contribute funds personally to literary, medical, and scientific men of genius. He went on a five-month walking tour in Germany’. (DNB) He supported Coleridge, Thomas Beddoes, and John Leslie, as well as Godwin. Tom Wedgwood suffered ill health throughout his life, and made frequent trips to alleviate his complaints, including a visit in 1800 to the West Indies, a continental tour in 1802 and a visit to Coleridge and Wordsworth in the Lake District (DNB). While the two had some social contact early on, this explains in part why they established their friendship via a frequent exchange of letters between 1795 – 7. Although the frequency tapers off towards the end of Wedgwood’s life, they continue maintaining contact until his death in 1805. Upon Tom Wedgwood’s death in 1805, all of Godwin’s debts were written off (St Clair, p. 287) although ‘Josiah made clear that further requests would not be welcome’ (St Clair, 288). However, he clearly retracted this, as Godwin’s link to Wedgwood patronage can be traced up until 1825 (see Clemit, 2010). Due to Thomas Wedgwood’s frequent travels and periods of illness, instances where his initials appear explicitly (as T W) have been coded as meetings, and ‘Wedgwood’ by itself in the context of a meeting has been assumed to be Thomas, but it is not possible to be certain. ‘Write to Wedgwood’ is understood in most cases to be Thomas, until his death in 1805, which Godwin records.
This table lists the people this person is most frequently noted with in the diary.
Name | Number of Meetings |
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Wedgwood, Josiah (jr.) | 9 |
Carlisle, Sir Anthony | 7 |
Leslie, Sir John | 3 |
Montagu, Basil | 3 |
Allen, Robert | 2 |
Tobin, James Webbe | 2 |
Tobin, John | 2 |
White, | 2 |
Opie, John | 1 |
Tresham, Henry | 1 |
Kearsley, Thomas | 1 |
Vaughan, Felix | 1 |
Muir, Thomas | 1 |
Ritson, Joseph | 1 |
Wollstonecraft, Mary (Godwin) | 1 |
Southey, Robert | 1 |
Allen, Lancelot Baugh | 1 |
Batty, Robert | 1 |
Hazlitt, William | 1 |
Marsh, Charles | 1 |
Moore, C[harles]? | 1 |
Northcote, James | 1 |
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Malthus, Rev Thomas Robert | 1 |
Porson, Richard | 1 |
Reveley, Maria (Gisborne) (née James) | 1 |
Glenie, James | 1 |
Jardine, Major Alexander | 1 |
Kingsman, Henry Long | 1 |
Holcroft, Thomas | 1 |
Banks, Thomas | 1 |
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Burney, Dr Charles | 1 |
Sempill, Lord Hugh | 1 |
Gawler, Captain John Bellenden (Ker) | 1 |
Rowan, Archibald Hamilton | 1 |
Knight, Robert | 1 |
Harwood, Colonel William | 1 |
Thelwall, John | 1 |
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Goring, Charles | 1 |
Wharton, John | 1 |
Scott, Alexander | 1 |
Frost, John | 1 |
Gerrald, Joseph | 1 |
Pigott, Charles | 1 |
Merry, Robert | 1 |
Fell, Ralph | 1 |