Possibly died 1776.
Burial record for St Luke, Old Street dated 17th November 1776 of an Andrew Price.
PRICE, Andrew (Grimwade P.632)
Moderators: buckler, MCB, silverly
Re: PRICE, Andrew (Grimwade P.632)
ANDREW PRICE
June 1746- Middlesex Sessions: Sessions Papers - Justices' Working Documents
Whereas Complaint hath been made before us two of his Majestys Justices of the Peace in and for the said County by Thomas Brown Apprentice to Andrew Price and Joseph Mills of the Parish of Saint Luke in the said County Silver smiths that they the said Andrew Price and Joseph Mills have ill used him their said Apprentice and for that he is bound or mentioned to be bound for Three years only contrary to the Statute And Whereas the said Andrew Price and Joseph Mills hath Appeared before us in pursuance of our Summons to that purpose, but have not cleared themselves of and from the said accusation and complaint.. ..
This is probably a ROTH ( relation or red herring)
18 February 1756
Gazeteer and London Daily Advertiser reports " The person committed to Newgate last Saturday for manufacturing silver in a clandestaine manner etc ,was one Andrew Price who was formerly a bucklemaker near Bunhill-row and was only a journeyman to a silversmith in Little Britain at the time he was taken up"
He may be related to, or be , the Andrew Price who entered a smallworkers mark at Noble Street St Lukes in 1763 and 1767.
6th May 1761
Proceedings of the Old Bailey . trial ref: t17610506-20
Andrew Price . I live in Noble-street. I am a silver-smith,
June 1746- Middlesex Sessions: Sessions Papers - Justices' Working Documents
Whereas Complaint hath been made before us two of his Majestys Justices of the Peace in and for the said County by Thomas Brown Apprentice to Andrew Price and Joseph Mills of the Parish of Saint Luke in the said County Silver smiths that they the said Andrew Price and Joseph Mills have ill used him their said Apprentice and for that he is bound or mentioned to be bound for Three years only contrary to the Statute And Whereas the said Andrew Price and Joseph Mills hath Appeared before us in pursuance of our Summons to that purpose, but have not cleared themselves of and from the said accusation and complaint.. ..
This is probably a ROTH ( relation or red herring)
18 February 1756
Gazeteer and London Daily Advertiser reports " The person committed to Newgate last Saturday for manufacturing silver in a clandestaine manner etc ,was one Andrew Price who was formerly a bucklemaker near Bunhill-row and was only a journeyman to a silversmith in Little Britain at the time he was taken up"
He may be related to, or be , the Andrew Price who entered a smallworkers mark at Noble Street St Lukes in 1763 and 1767.
6th May 1761
Proceedings of the Old Bailey . trial ref: t17610506-20
Andrew Price . I live in Noble-street. I am a silver-smith,