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BATCHELOR, Philip (Grimwade p. 433)

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 1:47 pm
by buckler
Daily Advertiser of November 11, 1772
Advertisement for the sale of a mare "She will be sold cheap as the Gentleman is going abroad. Enquire at Mr Batchelors, Buckle Maker , the Great Turnstile, corner of Lincolns Inn Fields "
Whether it was Batchelor who was going abroad, or he acted as a horse dealer is unknown !

Re: BATCHELOR, Philip (Grimwade p. 433)

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 11:40 am
by MCB
His only mark was entered at Goldsmiths Hall in 1770 as a smallworker from Turnstile Row, Lincoln’s Inn.
The Parliamentary Report of 1773 into the manner in which the English Assay Offices conducted business shows between 23rd May 1771 and 29th May 1772 18lbs of his plate failed to meet the standard.
That significant problem, and the possible emigration following the sale of a horse, may explain why he appears to be last recorded as a bucklemaker in the 1773 report.