The christenings of two children of William and Sarah Cartlidge at St Mary, Islington in 1813 show their address as Norfolk Street, others in 1820 and 1821 as Lower Street /Road and St Andrew, Holborn and another in 1825 as Red Lion Court, Charterhouse Lane; all record their father as a silversmith.
The Will of William Cartlidge, silver spoon maker late of 3 Bridgewater Square, London, was proved for probate on 17th December 1827 (National Archives reference PROB 11/1733/326).
CARTLIDGE, William (Grimwade p.460, 740)
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Re: CARTLIDGE, William (Grimwade p.460, 740)
3 August 1824 Richard son Thomas Groutage of No 3 Little Red Lion Court Square in the City of London baker apprenticed to William Cartlidge of Red Lion Court Charterhouse Lane in the same city silversmith and barber.