WALL, Mary (Grimwade p.314)
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 12:24 pm
Mary Wall was the daughter of Thomas Whitford, who had entered incuse marks as smallworker at 6, Kings Head Court , St Martin le Grand in 1774 and 1790.
6th September 1765 - Marriage of Mary Whitford spinster to Charles Wall batchelor at St Anne & St Agnes . Samuel and Thomas Whitford were the witnesses
3th March 1792 - Will of Thomas Whitford of the Parish of St Anne and Agnes in the Liberty of Saint Martin le Grand in the City and Liberties of Westminster and the County of Middlesex , Spectacle Maker, proved at PCC .
"I give to my daughter Mary Wall , Widow the leases of my four houses in Kings Head Court , St Martins Le Grand.
5th March 1792 - Mary Wall entered an Incuse mark as bucklemaker at 6, Kings Head Court, St Martin Le Grand. It seems more likely that she carried on her fathers business as a spectacle-maker, hence the incuse mark
6th September 1765 - Marriage of Mary Whitford spinster to Charles Wall batchelor at St Anne & St Agnes . Samuel and Thomas Whitford were the witnesses
3th March 1792 - Will of Thomas Whitford of the Parish of St Anne and Agnes in the Liberty of Saint Martin le Grand in the City and Liberties of Westminster and the County of Middlesex , Spectacle Maker, proved at PCC .
"I give to my daughter Mary Wall , Widow the leases of my four houses in Kings Head Court , St Martins Le Grand.
5th March 1792 - Mary Wall entered an Incuse mark as bucklemaker at 6, Kings Head Court, St Martin Le Grand. It seems more likely that she carried on her fathers business as a spectacle-maker, hence the incuse mark