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Identification is tentative. James Bichero (d. 1831)produced a number of tracts and essays on a variety of subjects, from A Friendly Adress to the Jews(1787); The Sign of the Times, or the overthrow of the Papal tyranny in France, the Prelude to the Destruction of Popery and Despotism, in two parts(1792-4) etc. His son, James Ebenezer Bicheno (1785–1851), became a lawyer in the Middle Temple and subsequently a colonial official and he wrote Observations on the philosophy of criminal jusrisprudence(1819) citing Godwin, p, 94. Godwin meets '2 Bichenos' on 8 January 1806 at Johnson's. Johnson is listed as selling Bichenos's second edition of Signs of the Times, published in 1807. It is possible that Godwin's entry refers to both men.
This table lists the people this person is most frequently noted with in the diary.
Name | Number of Meetings |
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Johnson, Joseph | 1 |
Fuseli, Henry (Johann Heinrich Füssli) | 1 |
Bonnycastle, John | 1 |
Mullet, Thomas | 1 |