DISMORE, Thomas Spicer (Grimwade p.380)

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DISMORE, Thomas Spicer (Grimwade p.380)

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Goldworkers List (Section VII).

Born in 1787.
Christened at St Andrew, Holborn on 26th January 1787; parents Bateman and Sarah of King’s Head Court.
He married Sarah Hewitt on 17th January 1807 at Christ Church, Southwark; both were of that parish.
Christening records for 3 of their children have been traced at St Giles, Cripplegate in 1809 where Thomas was recorded as an engraver and at St James, Clerkenwell in 1811 and 1814 where the latter records Thomas as a jeweller at Clerkenwell Green.
Entered maker’s marks at Goldsmiths Hall in 1818 and 1821 in partnership with Thomas Downes and in 1825 and 1834 alone all as goldworkers at 11 Clerkenwell Green.
Wife Sarah does not appear on the 1841 UK Census. There is a burial record at St Dunstan, Stepney dated 28th March 1837 for a Sarah Dismore aged 59 years; last address M.E.O.T. (Mile End Old Town).
1841 UK Census for Milner Street, Islington as a goldsmith. Also resident was son George (born about 1811) also a goldsmith.
1848 Post Office Directory entry for Thomas Dismore & Son manufacturing jewellers at 11 Clerkenwell Green.
1851 UK Census for 7 Atkinson Place, Brixton as a retired jeweller.
1856 Post Office Directory entry for Thomas S Dismore & Son manufacturing jewellers at 23 Maddox Street.
1861 & 1871 UK Census for Cromer Villas, West Hill Road, Wandsworth as a retired goldsmith or jeweller
George Dismore a son in the firm of Thomas Dismore & Son died in 1875 leaving an estate of under £4000.
Thomas Spicer Dismore died in January 1879.
England & Wales Deaths Index for Wandsworth registry.
National Probate Calendar for Principal Registry dated 7th March 1879. Last address Cromer Villas; value of the estate under £16000.
Named as executor of both George and Thomas Spicer Dismore’s Wills was Thomas Dismore a jeweller of Bold Street, Liverpool. The Principal Registry extracts indicate a close family relationship to the deceased which has not been confirmed.
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Source: Liverpool Mercury - 15th June 1838
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The christening record for Thomas Dismore of Bold Street, Liverpool has now been traced via Family Search.org. He was born on 21st September 1807 and his christening took place at St Giles, Cripplegate on 8th December 1807.
His parents were Thomas Spicer and Sarah Dismore!
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FATAL ACCIDENT ON SNOWDON

Mr. Thos. George Dismore, solicitor, of Liverpool, was killed on Sunday by a fall down a precipice on Snowdon. The unfortunate gentleman was a member of the firm of Thornley and Dismore, Liverpool, and his father is a well-known jeweller and goldsmith of the same city. On Saturday last Mr. Dismore, who had recently returned from a Swiss tour, started for a trip in Wales, accompanied by Mr. Norton, a Liverpool solicitor, and on Sunday morning they attempted an ascent of Snowdon on the Llamberis side. Although an expert mountaineer, and having whilst in Switzerland made an ascent of the Matterhorn in safety, the deceased gentleman missed his footing and fell, sustaining fatal injuries. Mr. Dismore was treasurer of the Liverpool Junior Reform Club, and a notice of the fatality posted on the board of that institution caused general sorrow.


Source: The Aberdare Times - 26th August 1882
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BIRKENHEAD MODEL YACHT CLUB MATCH FOR THE CHALLENGE CUP

The second match for the season of the Birkenhead Model Yacht Club came off on Saturday, July 26th, and was everything which could satisfy the lovers of this national sport, and gratify those who desire its promotion. The 'Britannia' steamer was engaged to accompany the yachts ; and, although the rain which fell so plentifully in the forenoon no doubt deterred many, especially the ladies, from venturing on the water, the whole afternoon continued dry and clear, with a warm sunshine, rewarding those more adventurous fair who, in equal proportions to the hardier sex, followed with anxious interest the varied incidents of the competitors. There was an excellent 'brass band' on board, which throughout the voyage played a succession of the newest and most favourite airs, polkas, and valses. Some of the younger and gayer of the pleasure-seeking company happily availed themselves of this to enjoy the gaiety of the dance.

The prize was a very handsome fruit-basket, having all round a richly chased and elegant wreath of cornflowers, interspersed with leaves ; the wheat ears in frosted silver. These were supported upon trellis work and the bowl was highly burnished. The plate is the manufacture of Mr. Dismore, jeweller and silversmith, Bold-street, and did credit to his house. The value of the article was £24, although named as £20, the difference having been contributed by a few of the principal members of the club.


Source: Hunt's Yachting Magazine - August 1856
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27 October 1800 Isaac Lecuyer Well Street Cripplegate London Engraver paid apprentice indenture duty for Thomas S Dismore.
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