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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 43 times, but was not at home (N) 4 times, and was a venue (V) 17 times.
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9 July 1794 (V) 22 August 1794 (N) 8 December 1794 10 December 1794 15 December 1794 (V)
26 January 1795 (V) 7 March 1795 (V) 30 March 1795 30 March 1795 (V) 20 May 1795 (V) 27 May 1795 (V) 29 October 1795 (V)
7 March 1797 16 May 1797 (V) 29 September 1797
3 February 1798 16 March 1798 27 April 1798 (V)
28 January 1799 (V) 16 August 1799 (NV) 11 October 1799 31 December 1799
24 May 1800 (V) 10 June 1800 (V) 19 November 1800 27 December 1800
25 March 1801 21 April 1801 6 May 1801 (NV) 19 May 1801 2 July 1801 (NV) 9 November 1801 20 November 1801
3 August 1803 25 November 1803
11 January 1804 24 October 1804
Rochemont Barbauld was a dissenter with ties to Warrington Academy, best remembered today as the husband of poet Anna Barbauld.
There is no reason to believe that Godwin's primary relationship was with Mrs Barbauld. Indeed, given his dissenting background and his connections with the Warrington Academy contact with Rochemont Barbauld is more likely. On this basis the entries have been coded as Rochemont when they lack a plural or an apostrophe, or when not preceded by Mrs or A, and Mrs Barbauld has been included in all that have an apostrophe or a plural. This means that the majority of references do include Mrs Barbauld, and it suggests that the links between them do increasingly centre around mrs Barbauld - although Rochemont does continue to appear although usually as a 'meet' 'and only on two occasions clearly in company. However, one entry at Joseph Johnson's may in fact be Mrs Barbauld (11 January 1804) as we are not aware of Rochemont Barbauld having published work, while Anna Barbauld did publish with Johnson.
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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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Barbauld, Anna Letitia (née Aikin) | 26 |
Fuseli, Henry (Johann Heinrich Füssli) | 4 |
Johnson, Joseph | 4 |
Joyce, Jeremiah | 2 |
Bonnycastle, John | 2 |
Smith, George | 1 |
Shield, William | 1 |
Godwin, Mary Jane (Clairmont) (née de Vial) | 1 |
Taylor, John | 1 |
Taylor, Susannah (née Cook) | 1 |
Taylor, Arthur | 1 |
Rous, George | 1 |
Merry, Robert | 1 |
Hollis, Thomas Brand | 1 |
Shore, Samuel | 1 |
Disney, John | 1 |
1 | |
Rees, Abraham | 1 |
1 | |
Lindsey, Theophilus | 1 |
Horne Tooke, John | 1 |
Aikin, John | 1 |
Alderson, Amelia (Opie) | 1 |
Belsham, Thomas | 1 |
Notcutt, William Russell | 1 |
Aikin, Charles Rochemont | 1 |
Norman, Frederick | 1 |
Davis, | 1 |
Taylor, John | 1 |
Aikin, Lucy | 1 |
Dyer, George | 1 |
Geddes, Dr Alexander | 1 |
Edgeworth, Maria | 1 |
Imlay, Fanny (Godwin) | 1 |
Frend, William | 1 |
Edgeworth, Richard Lovell | 1 |
Lewis, | 1 |
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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 31 times, but was not at home (N) 1 time, and was a venue (V) 15 times.
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29 July 1789 (V)
9 July 1794 (V) 10 December 1794 31 December 1794 (V)
26 January 1795 (V) 7 March 1795 (V) 30 March 1795 (V) 20 May 1795 (V) 27 May 1795 (V) 29 October 1795 (V)
12 January 1797 7 March 1797 16 May 1797 (V)
3 February 1798 27 April 1798 (V)
28 January 1799 (V) 11 October 1799 31 December 1799
24 May 1800 (V) 10 June 1800 (V)
21 April 1801 2 July 1801 (NV)
29 April 1802 31 May 1802 17 June 1802
16 January 1805 18 September 1805
Mrs Barbauld was one of the leading poets of her day. She was also a political writer who supported the repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts and the Abolition movement. Although she is better remembered than her husband, Rochemont, there is no reason to believe that Godwin's primary relationship was with Mrs Barbauld. Indeed, given his dissenting background and his connections with the Warrington Academy contact with Rochemont Barbauld is more likely. On this basis the entries have been coded as Rochemont when they lack a plural or an apostrophe, or when not preceded by Mrs or A, and Mrs Barbauld has been included in all that have an apostrophe or a plural. This means that the majority of references do include Mrs Barbauld, and it suggests that the links between them do increasingly centre around mrs Barbauld - although Rochemont does continue to appear although usually as a 'meet' 'and only on two occasions clearly in company. However, one entry at Joseph Johnson's may in fact be Mrs Barbauld (11 January 1804) as we are not aware of Rochemont Barbauld having published work, while Anna Barbauld did publish with Johnson.
This table lists the people this person is most frequently noted with in the diary.
Name | Number of Meetings |
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Barbauld, Rochemont | 26 |
Fuseli, Henry (Johann Heinrich Füssli) | 3 |
Johnson, Joseph | 3 |
Bonnycastle, John | 2 |
Godwin, Mary Jane (Clairmont) (née de Vial) | 1 |
Shield, William | 1 |
Horne Tooke, John | 1 |
Taylor, John | 1 |
Gregory, George | 1 |
Edgeworth, Richard Lovell | 1 |
Imlay, Fanny (Godwin) | 1 |
Edgeworth, Maria | 1 |
Taylor, Susannah (née Cook) | 1 |
Joyce, Jeremiah | 1 |
Aikin, Lucy | 1 |
Taylor, John | 1 |
Aikin, John | 1 |
Frend, William | 1 |
Geddes, Dr Alexander | 1 |
Dyer, George | 1 |
Smith, George | 1 |
Alderson, Amelia (Opie) | 1 |
Belsham, Thomas | 1 |
Notcutt, William Russell | 1 |
Aikin, Charles Rochemont | 1 |
Wollstonecraft, Mary (Godwin) | 1 |
Tooke, William | 1 |
Davis, | 1 |
Taylor, Arthur | 1 |