He married Sarah Purver at St James, Clerkenwell in 1820. She was the widow of Thomas Purver (Grimwade p.634) late of 2 Clerkenwell Close.
He entered his first maker’s mark at Goldsmiths Hall in that year from that address.
SCHOFIELD, William (Grimwade p.653)
Moderators: buckler, MCB, silverly
Re: SCHOFIELD, William (Grimwade p.653)
Known to have taken one apprentice, Henry Scholefield Rogers in 1806.
Re: SCHOFIELD, William (Grimwade p.653)
Noted as bankrupt in 1830:
BANKRUPTS
FROM NOVEMBER 26, TO DECEMBER 24, 1830, INCLUSIVE
W. SCHOFIELD. Clerkenwell-close, silver spoon manufacturer
Source: New Monthly Magazine - Volume 33 - 1831
BANKRUPTS
FROM NOVEMBER 26, TO DECEMBER 24, 1830, INCLUSIVE
W. SCHOFIELD. Clerkenwell-close, silver spoon manufacturer
Source: New Monthly Magazine - Volume 33 - 1831