BURROWS, George I (Grimwade p.454)
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 6:06 pm
In PR 1773 as bucklemaker.
Presumed to be dead by 10th July 1801 when Alice Burrows (his wife ) & George Burrows II (his son ) entered a joint mark as plateworkers at 14, Red Lion Street, although his will was not proved until 5 October 1801
Will of George Burrows ,Goldsmith of St John, Clerkenwell proved at PCC includes the following information .
"My freehold House No 1 Wardens Court Clerkenwell and my Leasehold No 14 Red Lion Street Clerkenwell "
"my Sons George and John Burrows, my Daughters Anne and Ester Burrows"
"I give to my Daughter Alice Burrows for her marriage portion "
" my five Children.. .. .. namely George and John Burrows, Anne and Ester Burrows and Ester [ error for Alice ?] Austin "
and appoint my Wife Alice Burrows , my Brother Thomas Burrows and my Son George Burrows my whole and sole executors and executrix .
Alice Burrows was probably dead or retired by 17 May 1819 when George BURROWS II entered a solo mark
Presumed to be dead by 10th July 1801 when Alice Burrows (his wife ) & George Burrows II (his son ) entered a joint mark as plateworkers at 14, Red Lion Street, although his will was not proved until 5 October 1801
Will of George Burrows ,Goldsmith of St John, Clerkenwell proved at PCC includes the following information .
"My freehold House No 1 Wardens Court Clerkenwell and my Leasehold No 14 Red Lion Street Clerkenwell "
"my Sons George and John Burrows, my Daughters Anne and Ester Burrows"
"I give to my Daughter Alice Burrows for her marriage portion "
" my five Children.. .. .. namely George and John Burrows, Anne and Ester Burrows and Ester [ error for Alice ?] Austin "
and appoint my Wife Alice Burrows , my Brother Thomas Burrows and my Son George Burrows my whole and sole executors and executrix .
Alice Burrows was probably dead or retired by 17 May 1819 when George BURROWS II entered a solo mark