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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 19 times, and was a venue (V) 0 times.
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6 August 1810 9 August 1810 21 December 1810 21 December 1810
28 March 1811 27 April 1811 7 July 1811 19 October 1811
7 January 1822 13 January 1822 8 February 1822 10 March 1822 20 March 1822 2 April 1822
The Boinville family had a long association with the Godwins. Alfred was the son of Chastel and Harriet. The Godwins and the Boinvilles became close in the 1800s. The Boinvilles were close friends of the Newtons, another family of fervent Godwinians.
This table lists the people this person is most frequently noted with in the diary.
Name | Number of Meetings |
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Boinville, Cornelia (Turner) | 4 |
Boinville, Harriet | 4 |
Newton, John Frank | 3 |
Lambe, Mary | 3 |
Hopwood, | 3 |
Turner, Thomas | 3 |
Lambe, Dr Lacon William | 3 |
Godwin, William | 2 |
Booth, David | 1 |
Lawrence, James Henry (Chevalier) | 1 |
Constancio, Dr | 1 |
De Boinville, Chastel | 1 |
Godwin, Mary Jane (Clairmont) (née de Vial) | 1 |
1 | |
Hume, Alexia | 1 |
Hume, Joseph | 1 |
Fenwick, Orlando | 1 |
Collier, Jane (Payne) | 1 |
Collier, John Dyer | 1 |
Hayward, Richard | 1 |
Dawe, George | 1 |
Taylor, John | 1 |
Perry, James (Pirie) | 1 |
Flather, John | 1 |
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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 37 times, but was not at home (N) 4 times, and was a venue (V) 13 times.
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4 March 1811 15 May 1811 13 July 1811 (N) 17 July 1811 18 July 1811 (N) 9 September 1811 1 October 1811 19 October 1811
13 February 1812 (NV) 9 March 1812
13 December 1819 (N)
3 February 1820 (V) 13 February 1820 3 April 1820 (V) 4 May 1820 23 July 1820 (V) 6 August 1820 19 September 1820 (V) 2 October 1820 12 December 1820 19 December 1820 (V) 21 December 1820
15 January 1821 (V) 23 March 1821 (V) 27 October 1821 (V)
13 January 1822 (V) 8 February 1822 (V) 7 March 1822 10 March 1822 (V) 28 March 1822 2 April 1822
The Boinville family had a long association with the Godwins. Cornelia was the daughter of Chastel and Harriet and the family became close to the Godwins in the 1800s. Cornelia married Thomas Turner, another longtime advocate of Godwin, in 1812. In the spring of 1814, before Percy Shelley and Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin became close, Shelley, according to his wife Harriet, had been very attentive to Cornelia in her husband's absence. Godwin told Turner, who took his wife to Devon, ensuring she did not see Shelley again. (St Clair, p. 360)
For a fuller discussion see Harriet Boinville
This table lists the people this person is most frequently noted with in the diary.
Name | Number of Meetings |
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Turner, Thomas | 23 |
Boinville, Harriet | 9 |
Godwin, William | 6 |
Godwin, Mary Jane (Clairmont) (née de Vial) | 5 |
Lamb, Mary Anne | 4 |
Boinville, Alfred | 4 |
Curran, William Henry | 2 |
Flather, John | 2 |
Smith, James | 1 |
Northcote, James | 1 |
Mulready, William | 1 |
Irving, Washington | 1 |
De Boinville, Chastel | 1 |
Newton, John Frank | 1 |
Lamb, Charles | 1 |
Buchan, Dr Alexander Peter | 1 |
Booth, David | 1 |