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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 119 times, but was not at home (N) 12 times, and was a venue (V) 47 times.
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29 June 1794 20 August 1794 (N) 26 August 1794 30 September 1794 22 November 1794
13 March 1795 (NV) 17 March 1795 (V) 31 March 1795 1 April 1795 (V) 19 April 1795 22 April 1795 6 May 1795 10 May 1795 17 May 1795 21 May 1795 24 May 1795 27 May 1795 27 May 1795 1 June 1795 (V) 3 June 1795 20 June 1795 15 July 1795 17 July 1795 (V) 22 July 1795 (NV) 28 July 1795 (V) 11 August 1795 (V) 17 August 1795 18 August 1795 (V)
25 March 1796 (V) 28 March 1796 29 March 1796 1 April 1796 2 April 1796 7 April 1796 10 April 1796 13 April 1796 (V) 14 April 1796 (V) 18 April 1796 (NV) 22 April 1796 (NV) 1 May 1796 (V) 12 May 1796 (V) 13 May 1796 (V) 2 June 1796 (V) 5 June 1796 (V) 5 June 1796 6 June 1796 6 June 1796 9 June 1796 12 June 1796 28 June 1796 (V) 19 July 1796 (V) 20 July 1796 21 July 1796 24 July 1796 (V) 4 August 1796 4 August 1796 6 August 1796 7 August 1796 (V) 7 August 1796 8 August 1796
26 March 1797 28 March 1797 (V) 7 April 1797 (V) 10 April 1797 (V) 12 April 1797 (NV) 12 April 1797 19 April 1797 23 April 1797 24 April 1797 25 April 1797 26 April 1797 5 May 1797 6 May 1797 11 May 1797 (NV) 13 May 1797 19 May 1797 (V) 28 May 1797 (NV) 1 June 1797 (V) 29 June 1797 (NV) 30 July 1797 1 August 1797
18 March 1798 2 April 1798 (V) 3 April 1798 (N) 5 April 1798 6 June 1798 (N) 14 June 1798 (V) 23 November 1798 14 December 1798 (V)
3 February 1799 17 February 1799 5 March 1799 (V) 16 March 1799 16 April 1799 12 May 1799 (V) 19 June 1799 (V) 17 July 1799 (V) 30 July 1799 31 July 1799 (V) 20 December 1799 (V)
17 January 1800 (V) 21 February 1800 (V) 12 March 1800 (V) 3 April 1800 (V) 22 May 1800 26 May 1800 (V) 26 June 1800 (V)
29 January 1803 2 May 1803 28 September 1803 29 September 1803 29 September 1803 1 October 1803 7 October 1803
15 March 1804 30 April 1804 (N) 18 July 1804
Amelia Alderson was a novelist and poet from a dissenting, reforming background. On her mother's death in December 1784, she became her father's housekeeper and hostess, bringing her into contact with many reformers in Norwich and London circles. She submitted her work to Godwin for his criticism during the 1790s and married John Opie in 1798. Her literary achievements and her beauty made her a public figure in the early 1800s. She married John Opiein 1798.
Entries pertaining to 'a a', ' miss alderson', and, after her marriage on 8 May 1798, 'opies' and ''mes opie' are all coded as Amelia Alderson. 'Alderson' is deemed to refer to her father and in most cases these refer to meetings in Norwich. Amelia Alderson is not listed in the 1796 diary list of first meetings. However, they first meet on Godwin's trip to Norfolk in 1794, and the following year Amelia Alderson is in London. The move into abbreviation is surprisingly quick - but this is the point in the diary when Godwin begins to use abbreviation more often and more quickly. But there seems little doubt over the attribution. It is known that Amelia Alderson is in London, and that she attends the Treason Trials in 1794, and Godwin's entries confirm that. (although she is still A Alderson at this stage). The variation between A A and A An is not thought significant - since Godwin's developing shorthand tends to take the first and last letter of the surname.
This table lists the people this person is most frequently noted with in the diary.
Name | Number of Meetings |
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Opie, John | 30 |
Holcroft, Thomas | 20 |
Batty, Robert | 13 |
Wollstonecraft, Mary (Godwin) | 6 |
Hays, Mary | 5 |
Taylor, John | 4 |
Holcroft, Louisa (née Mercier) | 4 |
Alderson, Dr James | 4 |
Northcote, James | 4 |
Fuseli, Henry (Johann Heinrich Füssli) | 3 |
Stoddart, John | 3 |
Barry, James | 3 |
Richter, Henry James | 3 |
Foulkes, John | 3 |
Fenwick, Elizabeth (Eliza) (née Jaco, pseudonym Reverend David Blair) | 3 |
Dyer, George | 3 |
Plumptre, Annabella (Bell) | 3 |
Godwin, Mary Jane (Clairmont) (née de Vial) | 2 |
Montagu, Basil | 2 |
Fenwick, John | 2 |
Sims, John | 2 |
Moore, C[harles]? | 2 |
Hoare, Prince | 2 |
Perry, James (Pirie) | 2 |
Inchbald, Elizabeth | 2 |
Plumptre, Anne | 2 |
Nicholson, William | 2 |
King, John (Jacob Rey) | 2 |
Smirke, | 2 |
Tooke, William | 2 |
Ritson, Joseph | 2 |
Walker, Adam | 1 |
Marshall, James | 1 |
Hudson, John Corrie | 1 |
Fillingham, William | 1 |
Phillips, | 1 |
Hamilton, Samuel | 1 |
Pitchford, John | 1 |
Fenwick, Eliza Anne | 1 |
Harvey, Thomas | 1 |
Woodhouse, Robert | 1 |
Rigby, Edward | 1 |
Clementi, Muzio | 1 |
Boaden, James | 1 |
Perry, Anne (née Hull) | 1 |
Holcroft, Sophia (Cole) | 1 |
Morton, Thomas | 1 |
Chalmers, Alexander | 1 |
Boddington, John | 1 |
Robinson, Henry Crabb | 1 |
Reveley, Willey | 1 |
Reveley, Maria (Gisborne) (née James) | 1 |
Tuthill, Sir George Leman | 1 |
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Salomon, Johann Peter | 1 |
Richter, George | 1 |
Porson, Richard | 1 |
Barbauld, Rochemont | 1 |
Barbauld, Anna Letitia (née Aikin) | 1 |
Thelwall, John | 1 |
Banks, Thomas | 1 |
Smith, George | 1 |
Frend, William | 1 |
Shield, William | 1 |
Davy, Sir Humphry | 1 |
Sinclair, Charles | 1 |
Kentish, John | 1 |
Cole, | 1 |
Enfield, Dr William | 1 |
Gurney, Sir John | 1 |
Norgate, Thomas Starling | 1 |
Sharp, William | 1 |
Harwood, Colonel William | 1 |
Tooke, William | 1 |
Marsh, Charles | 1 |
Brunton, John | 1 |
Hurry, Ives | 1 |
Richter, John | 1 |
Merry, Robert | 1 |