NEWBERY, John (1713 - 1767) ‹ LBT 28372 ›

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Floruit: 1737–1767

  floruit 1737 (A)—1767 (B);  Male, married

Life Events

Event Date Source
Birth 1713 - in Waltham St Lawrence, Berkshire O.D.N.B.
Baptism 19 Jul 1713 - at Waltham St Lawrence O.D.N.B.
Death - on 22 Dec 1767 Lond.Daily Advt. (23 Dec 1767) - Yesterday - at Canonbury House, Islington, - Mr.John Newbery, bookseller, of St.Paul's Churchyard; N.D.N.B.

Will

Will (Ref., Piece, Image) Will Dates Intestate Probate Dates Administration Dates Comments

PROB 11/935

1768-01-04 PRO - Bookseller of Saint Paul's Church Yard, City of London. ---

Family Relationships

Relationship Name Occupation Comments Conf
spouse: CARNAN, Mary (mar. NEWBERY) (1707 - 1780) ‹ LBT 05111 › 95
parent: NEWBERY, Robert ‹ LBT 34856 › Farmer 60
child: NEWBERY, Mary ‹ LBT 36184 › Comment for child Mary NEWBERY: Newbery, A.Le B. (1911) - Born - 1740; m. Michael Power [Roscoe, S. (1973) - m.190 Apr 1766; d. 13 May 1792], A Spanish Merchant in 1766 - numberous family. O.D.N.B. 60
child: NEWBERY, John ‹ LBT 36185 › Comment for child John NEWBERY: Newbery, A.Le B. (1911) - Born - Sep 1741- lived only 11 years - reprints Christopher Smart's epitaph. 60

Occupations (4)

Occupation Comment
Printer
Bookseller
Dealer in patent medicines
Bookseller Will

Was Apprentice to Master(s): (1)

Name Premium Paid By Comments
(unknown -- ref: XX/0041Fa)

Addresses (4)

Date Address Trade at Addr Source Comment
1737, (1737-1743) Berkshire - Reading - Market Place N.D.N.B.
1743, (1743) Temple Bar N.D.N.B. - the sign of the Bible & Crown, nr. Devereux Court
1745, (1745) 65 St Paul's Churchyard N.D.N.B. - the sign of the Bible & Sun
1768-01-04 St Paul's Churchyard Will - late of

Events (2)

Date Event type Description
19 Jul 1713 Baptized
22 Dec 1767 Died

SOURCES & TRANSCRIPTIONS

Transcriptions

ODNB article by Ian Maxted
MLT Note: O.D.N.B. - 1730 - Employed by William Carnan , printer of the Reading Mercury and Oxford Gazette. - 1737 - on William Carnan's death, he inherited a share of his estate together with William's brother Charles. - 1739 - married Mary , his late employer's widow. - 1743 - moved to London. - 1746 - acquired the patent for Dr Robert James's fever powder.