William Godwin's Diary

Cobbett, William

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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 8 times, and was a venue (V) 7 times.

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1811

24  October  1811 (V) 29  October  1811 (V) 3  December  1811 (V) 18  December  1811 (V)

1813

4  December  1813 (V)

1814

10  January  1814 (V)

1821

8  July  1821 (V)

1835

18  June  1835

  • Name: Cobbett, William
  • Gender: Male
  • Birth Date: 9  March  1763
  • Death Date: 18  June  1835
  • Occupation: political writer
  • Occupation: farmer

Godwin visited William Cobbett four times in 1811, during Cobbett's two year imprisonment in Newgate for seditious libel. The first visits are with John Philpot Curran (key=CUR01). Other visitors to Cobbett whom Godwin records meeting at Newgate include Thomas Cochrane (1775-1860), naval officer and Westminster MP, and Matthew Wood (1768-1843), sheriff of London. Other references to 'Cobbet' in the diary cannot be confirmed as the political journalist. A few can be confidently identified as someone else - the 1799 reference is before William Cobbett's return from America and 'Cobbet mercer' in 1813 seems to refer to a textile merchant with the same name. Godwin and Cobbett were united in their opposition to Malthusian political economy, though writing at opposite ends of the anti-Malthusian alliance. Cobbett referred in the Political Register to 'Mr Godwin, who has lived to the age of pretty near four score I believe, and who has as much talent in his little finger as Malthus has in his whole body' (quoted in Locke)'.

  • Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, 18 June 183.
  • James Grande, ‘Nineteenth-Century London in William Godwin’s Diary’, Journal of Victorian Culture 15.2, August 2010
  • See Locke

This table lists the people this person is most frequently noted with in the diary.

Name Number of Meetings
Curran, John Philpot 2