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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 14 times, but was not at home (N) 3 times, and was a venue (V) 6 times.
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There are a number of Barnards in the diary. Although there is a Barnard with Norwich connections and with several members of the family, there also seems to be a different Barnard linked closely to 1805 and probably concerning the establishment of Godwin's shop. There seems to be no Norwich connection in these contacts and the concentrated frequency of calls suggests some urgency, perhaps a commerical relationship. The first contact is a call on when he is accompanied by Mary Jane.
The BBTI suggests the following names: William Barnard (1774-1849) of 1 Lower Fitzroy St, Fitzroy Sq (1802). 18 London St, Fitzroy Sq. He was an engraver/etcher, print seller trading 1798-1819; John George Barnard of 14 George's Ct, Clerkenwell. Water La, Fleet St. 57 Skinner St, Snow Hill. He was a printer rading 1800-1825; and, Barnard of Barnard and Stevenson, 4 Mitre Court, Fleet St. He was a stationer trading 1802-5.
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