GLANVILLE, Richard (Grimwade p.523-4, 749)
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:43 am
His master Frederick de Veer (Grimwade p.491, 745) was in the Glovers Company not the Grocers Company as Grimwade suggests.
James Askew of St Botolph parish signed indentures to be his apprentice in 1759.
The Poll Books listed him in the Glovers Company in 1768 as a goldsmith in Strand in 1774 and still in Strand in 1780.
His son Caleb (born 1766) Coleman Street was made free by patrimony in the Glovers Company in 1789.
James Askew of St Botolph parish signed indentures to be his apprentice in 1759.
The Poll Books listed him in the Glovers Company in 1768 as a goldsmith in Strand in 1774 and still in Strand in 1780.
His son Caleb (born 1766) Coleman Street was made free by patrimony in the Glovers Company in 1789.