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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 36 times, but was not at home (N) 1 time, and was a venue (V) 29 times.
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3 June 1788 6 June 1788 (V) 10 July 1788 (V) 20 September 1788 (V) 27 October 1788 (V) 4 November 1788 (V) 11 November 1788 (V)
7 January 1789 (V) 16 March 1789 (V) 23 March 1789 (V) 30 April 1789 (V) 5 May 1789 (V) 31 July 1789 (V) 14 September 1789 (V) 17 November 1789 (V) 23 November 1789 (V) 8 December 1789 (V) 11 December 1789 (V) 21 December 1789 (V)
9 February 1790 (V) 12 February 1790 (V) 27 March 1790 28 March 1790 (V) 16 April 1790 (V) 7 May 1790 (V) 27 May 1790 (V) 20 October 1790 (V) 26 November 1790 (V)
5 January 1791 (NV) 11 March 1791 (V) 13 May 1791 (V)
8 March 1795 7 April 1795 19 July 1795
Her friendship with Godwin is well-documented: all instances of Miss Williams/HMW have been coded and while one or two plain Williams entries could conceivably be her, these have been left uncoded for the sake of consistency. Her virtual disappearance from the diary in 1791 coincides with her move to Paris, and as the majority of plain Williams entries appear after this point then this is further reason for excluding these. Of the five entries after 1791, two are to her being the subject of conversation. But there are also three meetings:
8.3.1795: 'Dine at Foulkes's, w. sir F. Rogers, Smith surgn, Young, Robinson, Parker and Hts; adv. Woods and miss Williams.'
7.4.1795: 'Dine at Foulkes's, w. Aris's, Pikes, Woods, and mes Harris and Williams.'
18.5.1796: 'tea miss Mansel's, w. miss Williams:'
These are irreconcilable with Deborah Kennedy's Helen Maria Williams and the Age of Revolution: 'On 5 August 1792, when she left once more for France, she did not know that "liberty" was about to be defiled; nor could she have known that she would never return to England again.' p. 89. It clearly was possible to travel from France to England (and back), but we simply have no evidence other than these entries to suggest that Helen Maria Williams did so.
See, however, the letter from Godwin to his wife in September 1819, in which he mentions Helen Maria Williams in familiar terms and says that she (Williams) is anxious to hear from Mary Jane. This suggests some continued contact between Godwin and Williams after her departure for France in 1791.
This table lists the people this person is most frequently noted with in the diary.
Name | Number of Meetings |
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Holcroft, Thomas | 6 |
Barry, Major Henry | 6 |
Moore, John | 5 |
4 | |
Kippis, Andrew | 4 |
Lewis, | 4 |
3 | |
3 | |
Jerningham, | 3 |
Baillie, Matthew | 3 |
2 | |
Moore, C[harles]? | 2 |
Gregory, George | 2 |
Rogers, Samuel | 2 |
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley | 2 |
2 | |
1 | |
1 | |
1 | |
1 | |
1 | |
Towers, Joseph | 1 |
Piozzi, Hester Lynch (Thrale) (née Salusbury) | 1 |
Reynolds, Elizabeth (née Mansel) | 1 |
Wilberforce, William | 1 |
White, Dr/Prof Joseph | 1 |
Murphy, Arthur | 1 |
Grey, Charles | 1 |
O'Bryen, Dennis (O'Brien) | 1 |
Canning, George | 1 |
Cruikshank, William | 1 |
Foulkes, John | 1 |
Barwell, Catherine (née Coffin) | 1 |
Hunter, John | 1 |