The 1774 and 1780 Poll Books and Land Tax assessment books from 1798-1801 show George Charles Dalmaine as an Embroiderer at Bow Street.
George Dalmaine entered a mark at Goldsmiths’ Hall in 1797 as a small worker from that address and another from the address on 13th June 1801
The burial of George Charles Dalmaine aged 62 years was registered at St Paul, Covent Garden in October 1801.
The Will of George Charles Dalmaine, Embroiderer late of St Ann, Westminster, was proved for probate on 27th October 1801.
The marks of 1797 and or 1801 may have been entered by a son.
George Dalmaine was assessed to Land Tax on the property in Bow Street from 1802-1809. In the 1818 and 1820 Poll Books and Land Tax assessment books to 1830 he was recorded as an Embroiderer of Chandos Street, St Paul, Covent Garden.
As a bachelor from St Paul, Covent Garden he had married Mary Jethrall Hewson at All Saints, Edmonton in 1823. Christening records of two of their children at St Paul, Covent Garden in 1825 record their father as an embroiderer at Chandos Street but in 1826 in the same trade at Euston Square
The christening record of another of their children at St Paul’s in 1832 shows George as a gentleman of Euston Square.
No later information has been found for him