6 January 1808 Joseph (brother of William Price (Grimwade p.633)) son of William Price of Lower Grove Fleet Market London poulterer apprenticed to Mary Ann Croswell of Monkwell Street London silversmith widow of Henry Croswell late goldsmith of London to learn her art silversmith.
18 July 1809 "Joseph Price was turned over this day to Edward Rigby needle maker of London. At the same time turned back again to his original mistress Ann Croswell goldsmith of London for the remainder of his term of apprenticeship."
CROSWELL, Mary Ann (Grimwade p.480)
Moderators: buckler, MCB, silverly
Re: CROSWELL, Mary Ann (Grimwade p.480)
2 July 1812 John son of William Goodluck of Gloucester Street Hoxton Middlesex Silversmith apprenticed to Mary Ann Croswell of Monkwell Street London Silversmith the widow of Henry Croswell Silversmith deceased.
Re: CROSWELL, Mary Ann (Grimwade p.480)
29 January 1830 Mary Ann Croswell of Monkwell Street in the City of London will proved at London. Along with other bequests and instructions, son Henry was to succeed his mother in her silver thimble and coral manufacturing business with the stipulation that he pay his sister Mary twenty pounds yearly out of the profits of the business. Reference: TNA PROB 11/1773/287