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NASH, Samuel (Grimwade p.400)

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 2:34 pm
by buckler
4th July 1781 - Entered a mark as bucklemaker at 83, Fleet Street.
Note that this was before Freedom

6th March 1782 - Carpenters' Company: Minute Books of Courts and Committees
At a Court of Assistants held at Carpenters Hall-
Samuel Nash of Brook street Holborn Silversmith Son of Thomas Nash of Fleet Street London Silversmith and
also Citizen and Carpenter of London made free by Patrimony

9th April 1782 - Recorded as moved to 10, Brook Street

21st Oct 1782 -Recorded as moved to Kirby Street, Covent Garden
John Maxwell, another bucklemaker, took over his premises, entering a mark at 10, Brook Street on 31st October 1782