CLEMENTS, Robert (Grimwade p.315)
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 4:59 am
Indentures were signed by him in 1752 as the son of Thomas Clements, a carpenter from Brentford, to be the apprentice of Henry Taylor, Citizen and Goldsmith.
He married Elizabeth Moore in 1765 at St Sepulchre, Holborn. She was a spinster from St Mary, Aldermanbury.
Also in 1765 as a watch case maker from Aldermanbury he paid duties for the Apprentice Indentures of Caleb Lorrod.
Also in 1765 a maker’s mark was entered by him as a case maker from Aldermanbury and another in March 1770 as a case maker from 3 Little Britain.
The burial of a Robert Clements recorded at St Gregory by St Paul in July 1770 may be relevant.
At a later unrecorded date his wife Elizabeth signed for another maker’s mark for him from 18 Flett Lane and could relate to items assayed after his death.
He married Elizabeth Moore in 1765 at St Sepulchre, Holborn. She was a spinster from St Mary, Aldermanbury.
Also in 1765 as a watch case maker from Aldermanbury he paid duties for the Apprentice Indentures of Caleb Lorrod.
Also in 1765 a maker’s mark was entered by him as a case maker from Aldermanbury and another in March 1770 as a case maker from 3 Little Britain.
The burial of a Robert Clements recorded at St Gregory by St Paul in July 1770 may be relevant.
At a later unrecorded date his wife Elizabeth signed for another maker’s mark for him from 18 Flett Lane and could relate to items assayed after his death.