AUBIN, Henry (Grimwade p.427)

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AUBIN, Henry (Grimwade p.427)

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Indentures were signed by John Baxter in 1726 to be his apprentice.
He was assessed to Land Tax on property in Lothbury from 1711-1748.
He is entered in the Universal Pocket Companion editions from 1740-45 still at Princes Court, Lothbury from where he had entered his first maker’s mark in 1700.
His wife Mary died aged 81 years in 1745 and he died in 1748. Both were buried in the churchyard at St Margaret, Lothbury.
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Re: AUBIN, Henry (Grimwade p.427)

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7 November 1705 Henry Aubin aged twenty-nine years of the Island of Jersey in ye County of Hampshire batchelor and goldsmith bound in marriage to Mary Lee aged about thirty years of Caesar Lane in the Town of Cambridge widow. Licensed at the Church of Alhallows (sic) Lombard Street London.
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Re: AUBIN, Henry (Grimwade p.427)

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Perhaps to be identified with Edward Aubin, who in 1788 was importing silverware into St. Helier, Jersey.

See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 71&p=90763
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