DUGARD, Thomas & SIMPSON, David (Grimwade p.380)
It would appear that Thomas Dugard was in business at Red Lion Street prior to this partnership. At an Old Bailey trial held in April 1821, Dugard described himself as a 'working jeweller' of Red Lion Street, and makes no mention of a partner, a fact usually recorded at these trials.
A journeyman of Thomas Dugard, one William Ashwell, at one point during the trial, describes Dugard's premises as a 'factory'.
Heal makes no mention of Dugard or Simpson.
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DUGARD, Thomas & SIMPSON, David (Grimwade p.380)
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Re: DUGARD, Thomas & SIMPSON, David (Grimwade p.380)
This is from google books: The Circular To Bankers No 381, Nov 6, 1835 printed an Oct 30 article from the London Gazette with the heading Partnerships Dissolved that listed T Dugard and D Simpson Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell jewellers.
Thomas Dugard age 51, 34 Red Lion St, St John, Clerkenwell was buried on 13 May 1838 in Kensal Green All Soul Cemetery.
Thomas Dugard age 51, 34 Red Lion St, St John, Clerkenwell was buried on 13 May 1838 in Kensal Green All Soul Cemetery.
Re: DUGARD, Thomas & SIMPSON, David (Grimwade p.380)
Thomas Dugard is recorded as a Goldsmith and Jeweller of 34, Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell.
Source: Johnstone's London Commercial Guide - Corrected to 31st August 1817 - Andrew Johnstone - 1818
Source: Johnstone's London Commercial Guide - Corrected to 31st August 1817 - Andrew Johnstone - 1818
Re: DUGARD, Thomas & SIMPSON, David (Grimwade p.380)
6 August 1809 Thomas Dugard married Charlotte Mewes at Saint James Clerkenwell Islington.
13 September 1838 Thomas Dugard of Red Lion Street Clerkenwell in the County of Middlesex Jeweller will proved at London. Reference: TNA PROB 11/1900/298
13 September 1838 Thomas Dugard of Red Lion Street Clerkenwell in the County of Middlesex Jeweller will proved at London. Reference: TNA PROB 11/1900/298