Indentures were signed in 1721 by Isaac, son of Stephen Albert, weaver of Stepney, to be the apprentice of Alexander Le Rowe, Citizen and Clockmaker.
He entered a maker’s mark at Goldsmiths Hall in 1734 as a case maker from Still Court, Bishops(gate?).
The christening record in 1739 at St Sepulchre, Holborn of Simon, son of Isaac and Jane Albert, showed their address as Hosier Lane.
The christening record of daughter Susanna at the same church in 1746 showed their address as Bishops Court.
ALBERT, Isaac (Grimwade p.298)
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Re: ALBERT, Isaac (Grimwade p.298)
Allegation and bond of Isaac Albert Isaac batchelor of the Parish of Christs Church Spittalfields in the County of Middlesex watch case maker to Jane Quoiran spinster was signed 23 November 1733.
Re: ALBERT, Isaac (Grimwade p.298)
1732 Free per the extraneous note running down the right hand side of Isaac Albert's indenture contract.