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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 41 times, and was a venue (V) 35 times.
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13 October 1818 (V)
8 May 1820 (V) 12 August 1820 (V) 4 October 1820 (V) 15 November 1820 (V)
23 November 1821 (V) 29 November 1821 (V) 1 December 1821 (V) 5 December 1821 (V)
28 February 1822 9 May 1822 (V) 29 May 1822 (V) 25 June 1822 (V) 22 August 1822 (V) 17 October 1822 (V) 28 November 1822 3 December 1822 (V)
16 January 1823 (V) 28 January 1823 (V) 18 March 1823 (V) 29 April 1823 (V) 30 April 1823 (V) 14 May 1823 (V) 17 May 1823 (V) 16 June 1823 (V) 17 July 1823 26 July 1823 (V) 14 August 1823 (V) 15 August 1823 16 October 1823 (V) 14 November 1823 (V)
12 January 1824 (V) 19 February 1824 (V) 3 March 1824 (V) 21 April 1824 (V) 27 May 1824 (V) 2 October 1824 (V)
7 January 1825 (V) 28 February 1825 (V) 30 April 1825 6 May 1825
Not mentioned in the various works on Godwin, nor in Mary Shelley's journal. But Godwin calls on Sturmy reasonably consistently between 1818 and 1825. It is possible that this is Herbert Sturmy, Solicitor, first of St Saviour's Churchyard, Southwark; subsequently of Wellington Street, London Bridge, who appears as the solicitor in a number of bankrupcy cases. The pattern of calls suggest a business rather than a social acquaintance, and Godwin would certainly have been drawing on legal advice in this period.
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This table lists the people this person is most frequently noted with in the diary.
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Curtis, | 1 |