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GRANT, Dorothy (Grimwade p.527)
Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2013 6:52 am
by MCB
Few widows named Dorothy Grant living in Southwark would see the need to make a Will. Although Heal noted the goldsmith of this name in Southwark until 1712 a Will proved for probate on 23rd August 1709 is probably relevant (National Archives reference PROB 11/510/240).
Re: GRANT, Dorothy (Grimwade p.527)
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 2:45 pm
by silverly
16 March 1680 George sonn of Joseph Newell of Pottersperrey Northampton County clarke apprenticed to Dorothy Grant widow, late wife of William Grant goldsmith of London.
6 July 1687 Andrew son of Andrew Arther of Arlington in the County of Gloucester tanner apprenticed to Dorothy Grant widow of William late goldsmith of London.
Re: GRANT, Dorothy (Grimwade p.527)
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 9:02 pm
by silverly
2 July 1666 William Grant marriage to Dorothy Andrews recorded at Saint Gyles Ludgate.
MCB wrote:...Will proved for probate on 23rd August 1709 is probably relevant (National Archives reference PROB 11/510/240).
Dorothy's son Benjamin Grant and brother John Andrews were among those receiving bequests in this will as well as the forgiveness of their debts to her at the time of her decease.