BREWOOD, Benjamin II (Grimwade p.448)
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 6:09 am
Grimwade identifies this member of the Goldsmiths Company as the son of Benjamin Brewood I. Benjamin Brewood I was made free in 1699. Benjamin, the son of Benjamin Brewood I, was himself made free by patrimony in 1728. This goldsmith, who was indentured as an apprentice in 1745, may be the grandson of Benjamin Brewood I.
Benjamin Brewood was assessed to Land Tax on property in Three Legged Alley near Shoe Lane in 1755 and paid duty as a goldsmith for the apprentice indentures of Edward Cadywold in 1759.
The burial of a Benjamin Brewood who died of consumption in 1788 was recorded at St Luke, Finsbury and may be relevant.
Benjamin Brewood was assessed to Land Tax on property in Three Legged Alley near Shoe Lane in 1755 and paid duty as a goldsmith for the apprentice indentures of Edward Cadywold in 1759.
The burial of a Benjamin Brewood who died of consumption in 1788 was recorded at St Luke, Finsbury and may be relevant.