William Godwin's Diary

Rogers, Samuel

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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 86 times, but was not at home (N) 8 times, and was a venue (V) 20 times.

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1788

11  November  1788

1789

4  November  1789

1792

15  June  1792

1795

10  February  1795 22  March  1795 3  September  1795 25  December  1795

1796

2  February  1796 25  March  1796 8  April  1796 16  May  1796

1797

23  March  1797 2  May  1797

1798

28  February  1798 27  May  1798 8  October  1798 15  October  1798 27  October  1798 7  November  1798

1799

4  May  1799 27  May  1799 26  October  1799 17  November  1799

1800

5  January  1800 15  February  1800

1803

23  May  1803

1806

19  May  1806 (V) 24  June  1806 (NV) 21  September  1806 27  September  1806 10  October  1806 17  November  1806 19  November  1806

1808

30  March  1808 30  March  1808 5  July  1808 5  July  1808 22  September  1808 (V) 14  December  1808

1809

28  October  1809

1811

9  July  1811

1813

30  June  1813 (V)

1817

6  February  1817 (V) 25  February  1817 (V)

1818

19  March  1818 (V)

1820

12  July  1820 16  November  1820 12  December  1820 28  December  1820 (NV)

1824

9  December  1824

1825

1  March  1825 3  March  1825

1827

31  July  1827 11  August  1827

1830

1  February  1830 17  November  1830 19  November  1830

1831

17  January  1831 25  April  1831 29  April  1831

1832

23  March  1832

1833

21  April  1833 12  May  1833 26  May  1833 27  November  1833

1834

19  January  1834 2  March  1834 4  March  1834 (V) 22  March  1834 30  July  1834 (NV) 28  December  1834 (N)

1835

15  January  1835 (NV) 25  January  1835 (V) 15  February  1835 (V) 19  February  1835 (V) 23  February  1835 (V) 14  March  1835 7  April  1835 (NV) 5  July  1835 22  November  1835 (V) 22  December  1835 (NV)

1836

3  February  1836 9  February  1836 (NV) 11  February  1836 14  February  1836 (V) 19  March  1836

  • Name: Rogers, Samuel
  • Gender: Male
  • Birth Date: 30  July  1763
  • Death Date: 18  December  1855
  • Occupation: banker

There are two main 'Rogers' in Godwin's diary. These are the brothers, Samuel Rogers (the poet) and Henry Rogers (his younger brother, who took over the management of the Rogers bank to a large extent after they inherited it from their father on his death in 1793). Samuel Rogers played an important part in the business both under his father and for the first few years after his father's death, but by 1802 Henry was carrying the major responsibility for its management.

Godwin's contacts with Samuel Rogers go back to 1787 (see 1796 list). Indeed, he had probably known Thamas Rogers, Samuel's father since 1777 (see, again, the 1796 list). The 1796 list also mentions meetings with Sir F. Rogers and G. Rogers in 1794. These remain unidentified. In both cases there is no subsequent reference to these individuals by their initials. In contrast there is extensive use of S and H Rogers.

The pattern of contacts suggests that Godwin initially notes 'S Rogers', but from 1795 he abbreviates that to 'Rogers'. The vast majority of the in the 1790s refer to his presence at dinners at John King's together with a few at Horne Tooke's. In both cases, the identification of Samuel is certainly plausible. Rogers also appears at Fox's funeral in 1806, and it seems clear that this is Samuel. The picture becomes more complicated in 1806 when H Rogers is introduced into the diary. It seems likely that the first meeting was recorded as Rogers junr in March 1800 but with no subsequent meeting until identified as H Rogers in 1806. At this time the two brothers are closely connected and, for Godwin, important because of their financial connections, as well as for the literary connections of Samuel. Between 1806-9, Godwin is writing probably to borrow money, and Samuel is conferring with his brother about whether or not to advance any. There are, correspondingly, many instances of Godwin calling on or writing to Rogers. Some are 'H Rogers', but many are plain 'Rogers', and some (few) are 'S Rogers'. Given this, there must be some uncertainty about the appropriate attribution. In Henry Crabbe Robinson's diary, for example, he notes that on 20 January 1812 that 'Rogers the banker' was in the audience of Coleridge's lecture but Godwin enters only Rogers, demonstrating that he does not use the intials consistently. Also on 19 May 1806, 'Call on Rogers, St James’s Place and Cornhill' refers to Samuel Rogers' new house at 22 St James' Place.

We have accordingly had to judge in each case whether the Rogers entered is Samuel or Henry. There is no straightfoward criterion for doing so, but we have assumed that frequent interaction will tend to diminish the use of an initial, and there are some venues where one is more likely than the other. We also believe that, as Godwin's financial difficulties developed, and as he was less engaged in literary activity (c1805-15), his contacts were increasingly with Henry, rather than Samuel. But this must be conjecture. Our sense is that from 1817 the contacts with Samuel increase again - with Mackintosh being a strong connection. There are no contacts at the end of the 1820s and when they begin again it is through Northcote, which suggests S Rogers. As does the context of the entries in the 1830's. The letter from S Rogers dated 18 November 1806 in the Abinger collection confirms the identification of Samuel for 19 November 1806. Two letters from Samuel Rogers, between 1833 and 1836, confirm his connection with Godwin late in the diary. Moreover, his correspondence with Mary Shelley is extensive after Godwin's death.

We have not coded Sir F Rogers (8 March 1795); Rogers cordonnier (22 August 1802); D Rogers (9 December 1824); Rogers (Clement Lane) (10 November 1827) - this seems to be Messrs Rogers, Towgood and co. of Clement Lane, who appears to be unconnected with S and H Rogers. We have left the Rogers (aveugle) entry of 21 April 1833 as S Rogers, (it is at Booth's), since it may refer to a temporary condition.

See, from the Abinger collection, the note to Marshall (undated) in which Godwin says that he has to call on Henry Rogers about a bill that he has lying there that he must pay by Saturday - but he hopes to get Henry Rogers to renew it - but Samuel Rogers , 'the right hand', does not know what Henry Rogers, 'the left hand', is doing.

The entry of 17 January 1831 'Call on Northcote ; adv. Rogers, pictor' could refer to the painter Philip Huchings Rogers (1785/6-1853) but this is unconfirmed, and it could be a reference to a portrait of Rogers.

  • MS. Abinger c. 10, fols. 17-18: 18 November [1806].
  • MS. Abinger c. 14, fol. 36: 4 August 1834.
  • MS. Abinger c. 14, fols. 25-6: [1833-36].
  • MS. Abinger c. 16, fols. 17-18: n.d.
  • DNB.
  • The Diary of Henry Crabb Robinson: An Abridgement, ed. by Derek Hudson (London: Oxford University Press, 1967) and Abinger Papers.

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

Name Number of Meetings
Kenney, James 6
Hofland, Thomas Christopher 4
Prentis, Edward 4
Hill, (Thomas) 3
Martin, John 3
Morton, Thomas 3
Batty, Robert 2
Godwin, Mary Jane (Clairmont) (née de Vial) 2
Curran, John Philpot 2
Gregory, George 2
Horne Tooke, John 2
Kippis, Andrew 2
Williams, Helen Maria 2
Scott, Thomas Hobbes 2
Landseer, John George 2
Morgan, Lady Sydney (née Owenson) 1
Shepherd, Lady Mary (née Primrose) 1
Pickersgill, Henry William 1
Kemble, Charles 1
Lockhart, John Gibson 1
Kemble, Maria Theresa 1
King, John 1
Wordsworth, William 1
Taylor, John 1
Cunningham, Allan (Hidallan) 1
Morgan, Sir Thomas Charles 1
Knowles, John 1
Mackintosh, Sir James (of Kyllachy) 1
Erskine, Thomas (first Baron Erskine) 1
Lister, Dr William 1
Morgan, William 1
Morgan, George Cadogan 1
Belsham, Thomas 1
Disney, John 1
Lindsey, Theophilus 1
Towers, Joseph 1
Rees, Abraham 1
Price, Richard 1
Lewis, 1
Barry, Major Henry 1
Moore, John 1
Blanchard, Edward (Samuel) 1
Uwins, Thomas 1
Uwins, David 1
Prentis, Stephen 1
Haydon, Benjamin Robert 1
Wilkie, Sir David 1
Turner, Joseph Mallord William 1
Stepney, Lady Catherine (née Pollok) (Manners) 1
Bury, Lady Charlotte Susan Maria (née Campbell) 1
White, Dr/Prof Joseph 1
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley 1
Wilberforce, William 1
Richter, John 1
Bonney, John Augustus 1
Frend, William 1
Parry, Charles Henry 1
Parry, Dr Caleb Hillier 1
Parry, 1
Warner, John 1
Harwood, Colonel William 1
Tooke, William 1
Vaughan, 1
Scott, William 1
Fergusson, Robert Cutlar 1
Maxwell, William 1
Burdett, Sir Francis (fifth baronet) 1
Banks, Thomas 1
Harley, Jane Elizabeth (Lady Oxford, née Scott) 1
Murphy, Arthur 1
Grey, Charles 1
Aldis, Charles 1
Rogers, Henry 1
Este, Reverend Charles 1
Taylor, Richard 1
Phillips, Sir Richard (Philip Richards) 1
Miller, 1
Thelwall, John 1
Hardy, Thomas 1
Boddington, Samuel 1
Burney, Captain James 1
Plowden, Francis Peter 1
Dealtry, Peregrine (Perry) 1
Perry, James (Pirie) 1
Lofft, Capel 1
Reynolds, Frederick 1
Sharp, Richard (Conversation Sharp) 1
Raine, Matthew 1
Canning, George 1
O'Bryen, Dennis (O'Brien) 1
Stone, John Hurford 1