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<span id="flline">''[[How Floruit is Calculated | Floruit</span>]]'' 1822 <span title="From life events or editors' annotations">(B)</span> &mdash; 1822 <span title="From editors' date range (unverified)">(C)</span>; &nbsp;''Male'' </span>__NOTOC__
<span id="flline">''&nbsp;[[How Floruit is Calculated | floruit]] 1822 <span title="From life events or editors' annotations">(B)</span>&mdash;1822 <span title="From editors' date range (unverified)">(C)</span>; &nbsp;Male ''</span>__NOTOC__
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== Further Notes ==
== Further Notes ==
Re- the father:  The address appears to lead one to Joseph Burt [ST/3:3094], who we have recorded at this addres at the right time. However, by the time this David Burt was born that Joseph would have been around sixty. There is a possibilty that the father might be Joseph Burt [ST/3:6816], though never freed - his father, though described as a Gentleman at an awkward address, was called Joseph - and he would have come out of an apprenticeship around 1800.  We know from I.G.I. that a David Burt was baptised on 27 Dec 1808 at St Sepulchre (parents Joseph & Ann) though no date of birth is given, but on the same day apparently the same parents baptised another son - Jesse - who was born on 10 Feb 1801.  Christ Hospital School archives record a Jesse Burt - of Poppins Court - but give his date of birth as 10 Feb 1800.  Perhaps the second Joseph was the son of the first, if his father was established in the Stationers' Company, he may not have bothered with the freedom but worked on in the family firm - and the boys David and Jesse were his sons.  This could mean that some of the post 1800 events under Joseph [ST/3:3094] relate to the son - Joseph ST/3:6816]. ---
Re- the father:  The address appears to lead one to Joseph Burt [[BURT, Joseph ( - 1835) ‹ LBT 18344 ›|(LBT/18344)]], who we have recorded at this addres at the right time. However, by the time this David Burt was born that Joseph would have been around sixty. There is a possibilty that the father might be Joseph Burt [[BURT, Joseph ‹ LBT 21426 ›|(LBT/21426)]], though never freed - his father, though described as a Gentleman at an awkward address, was called Joseph - and he would have come out of an apprenticeship around 1800.  We know from I.G.I. that a David Burt was baptised on 27 Dec 1808 at St Sepulchre (parents Joseph & Ann) though no date of birth is given, but on the same day apparently the same parents baptised another son - Jesse - who was born on 10 Feb 1801.  Christ Hospital School archives record a Jesse Burt - of Poppins Court - but give his date of birth as 10 Feb 1800.  Perhaps the second Joseph was the son of the first, if his father was established in the Stationers' Company, he may not have bothered with the freedom but worked on in the family firm - and the boys David and Jesse were his sons.  This could mean that some of the post 1800 events under Joseph [[BURT, Joseph ( - 1835) ‹ LBT 18344 ›|(LBT/18344)]] relate to the son - Joseph ST/3:6816]. ---
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Latest revision as of 22:48, 12 April 2026

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Stationers' Company
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Floruit: 1822

  floruit 1822 (B)—1822 (C);  Male

Livery Companies

Company Source
Stationers' Company

Occupations (1)

Occupation Comment
Printer Apprentice

Was Apprentice to Master(s): (1)

Name Premium Paid By Comments
TAYLOR, Richard (1781 - 1858) ‹ LBT 17772 › None mentioned N/A

Events (1)

Date Event type Description
7 Feb 1815 Bound to Richard Taylor (LBT/17772)

Further Notes

Re- the father: The address appears to lead one to Joseph Burt (LBT/18344), who we have recorded at this addres at the right time. However, by the time this David Burt was born that Joseph would have been around sixty. There is a possibilty that the father might be Joseph Burt (LBT/21426), though never freed - his father, though described as a Gentleman at an awkward address, was called Joseph - and he would have come out of an apprenticeship around 1800. We know from I.G.I. that a David Burt was baptised on 27 Dec 1808 at St Sepulchre (parents Joseph & Ann) though no date of birth is given, but on the same day apparently the same parents baptised another son - Jesse - who was born on 10 Feb 1801. Christ Hospital School archives record a Jesse Burt - of Poppins Court - but give his date of birth as 10 Feb 1800. Perhaps the second Joseph was the son of the first, if his father was established in the Stationers' Company, he may not have bothered with the freedom but worked on in the family firm - and the boys David and Jesse were his sons. This could mean that some of the post 1800 events under Joseph (LBT/18344) relate to the son - Joseph ST/3:6816]. ---

Sources and References

Original Sources Comments
St.Co. Archive - Binding and Freedom records - extracted by M.L.Turner

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