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LYCETT, William (Grimwade p.405)

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 10:22 am
by buckler
Although William Lycett entered his first mark,as a bucklemaker, at 6, St John Square, Clerkenwell on 10th July 1789, within two years he moved to the City.
His new address was at 10, Silver Street, Wood Street ,within a two minute walk of Goldsmiths Hall .
Within six months he was bankrupt.

3rd December 1791 - The European magazine, and London review, Volume 20 gives William Lycett ,Silver Street, Wood Street, bucklemaker, as bankrupt.

19th December 1791- The Times has an advert for the sale of the Stock in Trade , Household Furniture , and Effects of Willam Lycett, Silversmith and Bucklemaker, a Bankrupt. Sale to be held at Silver Street, Wood Street.

2nd June 1792 - London Gazette Issue 13422
Dividend declared on the Estate and Effects of William Lycett, late of Silver Street, Wood Street, London, Bucklemaker.

Re: LYCETT, William (Grimwade p.405)

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 10:47 am
by buckler
Information from MCB (thanks Mike )

1785
Marriage recorded in 1785 at St Luke Finsbury of a William Lycett of St Margaret parish to Sarah Yates.
This may be his marriage as both date and area seem right .