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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 3 times, and was a venue (V) 0 times.
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Out of the total of seven appearances of Kenyon in the diary, three (7.6.1788, 9.6.1788 and 4.4.1802) must refer to the judge: the first two specify Lord Kenyon and the third records his death.
The three meetings in 1822 are likely to refer to John Kenyon (1784-1856), patron of the arts and poet (DNB), friend of the Lake poets and many other writers. John Kenyon re-married in 1822 and there are also several refs to Mrs Kenyon in this year. 'After his second marriage, to Caroline Curteis of Lewisham in 1822, Kenyon and his wife made Bath their headquarters, with frequent visits to London' (DNB), and nearly all the meetings with Kenyon/Mrs Kenyon in 1822 are within a few weeks, making this identification more likely.
The 1794 meeting at Thelwall's is probably not Lord Kenyon, given his position and the political climate, and it unlikely to be John as he was only ten! It has been left uncoded.
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