FOUNTAIN, William (Grimwade p.513)
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 5:39 am
Apprentice indentures were signed in 1787 for John Lacey, 1792 for Jno. Lawrence and Theo. Silverside, 1799 for William Marsh, 1800 for George Withers, 1803 for William Bragg, 1807 for his son William Halsall Fountain and Richard Abud.
Indentures had been signed in 1795 for Benjamin Samuel to be his apprentice. In a hearing of King’s Majesty’s Court in 1796 William Fountain was recorded as having discharged this apprentice from his service, turned him out and refused to receive him again. The Court ordered the apprentice turned over to another master (not named) for the remainder of his term.
A servant of William Fountain was tried at the Old Bailey in 1822 for the theft of two silver butter boats valued at four pounds ten shillings, found guilty and transported for 14 years.
William Fountain’s burial in 1838 aged 75 years is recorded at St Mary, Acton. His last address is shown as Acton which may indicate he had been a resident at the Goldsmiths Almshouses there.
Indentures had been signed in 1795 for Benjamin Samuel to be his apprentice. In a hearing of King’s Majesty’s Court in 1796 William Fountain was recorded as having discharged this apprentice from his service, turned him out and refused to receive him again. The Court ordered the apprentice turned over to another master (not named) for the remainder of his term.
A servant of William Fountain was tried at the Old Bailey in 1822 for the theft of two silver butter boats valued at four pounds ten shillings, found guilty and transported for 14 years.
William Fountain’s burial in 1838 aged 75 years is recorded at St Mary, Acton. His last address is shown as Acton which may indicate he had been a resident at the Goldsmiths Almshouses there.