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Floruit: 1747–1785

floruit (A) 1747 - 1785 ;  Male

Livery Companies

Company Source
Stationers' Company McKenzie, D.F. (1978), #0256

Occupations (2)

Occupation Comment
Bookbinder Apprentice
Bookseller Apprentice

Was Apprentice to Master(s): (3)

Name Premium Paid By Comments
BAILEY, James (1707 - 1776) ‹ LBT 18448 › None mentioned N/A
VOKES, John ‹ LBT 16449 ›
CABE, Edward ( - 1791) ‹ LBT 20588 ›

Events (19)

Date Event type Description
05 Jun 1739 Bound to James Bailey (LBT/18448)
03 Aug 1742 Re-bound to John Vokes (LBT/16449)
07 Jul 1747 Turned-over first - to Edward Cabe (LBT/20588)
05 Nov 1771 Freed - Servitude - Edward Cabe (LBT/20588)
24 Mar 1778 Pension Court - in place of Henrietta Burton (LBT/05995)
02 Nov 1779 Cater's Bequest - appointed
01 Dec 1779 Cater's Bequest - paid £1
07 Nov 1780 Cater's Bequest - appointed
01 Dec 1780 Cater's Bequest - paid £1
06 Nov 1781 Cater's Bequest - appointed
01 Dec 1781 Cater's Bequest - paid £1
05 Nov 1782 Cater's Bequest - appointed
02 Dec 1782 Cater's Bequest - paid £1
04 Nov 1783 Cater's Bequest - appointed
01 Dec 1783 Cater's Bequest - paid £1
02 Nov 1784 Cater's Bequest - appointed
01 Dec 1784 Cater's Bequest - paid £1
27 Sep 1785 Pension Court - to inquire into his situation, said to be in a Madhouse
01 Nov 1785 Cater's Bequest - replaced by William Chamberlain (LBT/22210), Streetin said to be "now in a Madhouse"

Sources and References

Original Sources Comments
Stationers' Company - Binding and Freedom Records - McKenzie, D.F. (1978), #0256