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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 1 time, and was a venue (V) 0 times.
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This identification is tentative, particularly as there is only one entry proper in the diary. Godwin recorded the death of Macklin on 5 February 1795 , but he then crossed out the entry. Charles Macklin in fact died on 11 July 1797, but a death notice was erroneously published in The Times for 9 February 1795 stating that he died on the 5th. Thus, it is evident that Godwin's use of Macklin in 1795 was in reference to Charles; it seems at least possible that his 1796 reference was also to Charles, someone he may well have known prior to keeping a diary.
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