JUDD, William (Grimwade p.405)
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 10:42 am
Inland Revenue Board of Stamps transcript 4/14 of 1715 records the apprenticeship of a William Judd ,son of Samuel Judd, late of Chatham ,Goldsmith to Maurice Boheme Citizen and Goldsmith for a premium of £20. Boheme was well recorded as a specialist silver bucklemaker. This Judd may be the William Judd who married Elizabeth Marriott ( viewtopic.php?f=74&t=36929 ) in 1741 at St Leonard, Shoreditch or he may be the father of this William Judd .
1781
Duty was paid by Miles and Joseph Askew, bucklecutters of Aldersgate, for the Apprentice Indentures of William Judd
(information from MCB - thanks Mike !)
7 May 1788
Joint Bucklemaker Marks of William JUDD & Joseph ASKEW at 19, Islington Road
The partnership did not last long as -
4 May 1789
Sole mark of Judd as bucklemaker "near the Turnpike, Islington Road" (the 1813 Horwood map marks the Turnpike very near No 19.)
1781
Duty was paid by Miles and Joseph Askew, bucklecutters of Aldersgate, for the Apprentice Indentures of William Judd
(information from MCB - thanks Mike !)
7 May 1788
Joint Bucklemaker Marks of William JUDD & Joseph ASKEW at 19, Islington Road
The partnership did not last long as -
4 May 1789
Sole mark of Judd as bucklemaker "near the Turnpike, Islington Road" (the 1813 Horwood map marks the Turnpike very near No 19.)