LYCETT, William (Grimwade p.405)
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 10:22 am
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.
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.