CARTER, Peter (Grimwade p.459)

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CARTER, Peter (Grimwade p.459)

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Indentures were signed in 1764 by Peter, the son of Robert Carter, a peruke maker of St George parish, London to be the apprentice of John Swift (Grimwade p.675) of the Goldsmiths Company. He was made free in 1771.
William Brady of Sydenham, Kent signed indentures in 1775 to be his apprentice at Fleet Street.
He married Mary Ann Rogers at St Vedast, Foster Lane in 1783; both were from that parish.
He entered a mark at Goldsmiths Hall in 1784 as a small worker from Fetter Lane.
Indentures to be his apprentice at Fetter Lane were signed by Nicholas Edwards of Herefordshire in 1787, John Barclay of Fleet Street in 1788 and Henry William Stead of London in 1792.
He paid for a Trade Directory entry in 1790 as a snuff box maker from 129 Fetter Lane and Land Tax Redemption there in 1798.
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