CRAMMILLION, Peter (Grimwade p.477)
Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 5:27 am
Indentures were signed in 1762 for John Postan, son of John Postan, Citizen and Wheelwright, to be the apprentice of Peter Crammillion, Citizen and Goldsmith.
He paid duties as a Citizen and Goldsmith in 1765 for the Apprentice Indentures of Jno. Hillys.
Indentures were signed in 1769 for Bartholomew No Need (sic) (Grimwade p.289, 333), son of William Need, poulterer of Clekenwell Close, to be the apprentice of Peter Crammillion, Citizen, Goldsmith and watch case maker of Clerkenwell Close.
He paid duties as a Citizen and Goldsmith in 1765 for the Apprentice Indentures of Jno. Hillys.
Indentures were signed in 1769 for Bartholomew No Need (sic) (Grimwade p.289, 333), son of William Need, poulterer of Clekenwell Close, to be the apprentice of Peter Crammillion, Citizen, Goldsmith and watch case maker of Clerkenwell Close.