Friday, January 4, 2019

Stephen Peter Godin

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[[File:Culland's Grove, Southgate.jpg|thumb|''Cullands Grove, Southgate'' from the ''[[European Magazine]]'', 1801.<ref name=riba>[http://bit.ly/2H7lcmL Culland's (or Cannon's) Grove, Southgate, London, the seat of Sir William Curtis: perspective.] RIBA. Retrieved 4 January 2019.</ref>]]
'''Stephen Peter Godin''' (died 1787) was a Huguenot, London insurance broker and land-owner in Middlesex.<ref>http://bit.ly/2RryvlT>

He lived at [[Cullands Grove]], Southgate, from a least 1754 until his death in 1787 when the estate was purchased by [[Sir William Curtis, 1st Baronet]].<ref name=pam>[[David Pam|Pam, David]]. (1982) ''Southgate and Winchmore Hill: A Short History''. London: Broomfield Museum. p. 14.</ref>

He was a director of the French Hospital in London<ref>http://bit.ly/2H7ldXR> and a member of the society for Promoting English Protestant Working Schools in Ireland.<ref>http://bit.ly/2Rwu9d9>

His will is held by the National Archives Kew.<ref>http://bit.ly/2H7lf1V>

Three of his daughters married men of the Russia Company.<ref>http://bit.ly/2RCZ9Zb>

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[[Category:1787 deaths]]
[[Category:Southgate, London]]
[[Category:Palmers Green]]
[[Category:Huguenots]]
[[Category:Insurance agents]]
[[Category:Landowners]]
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