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BRIND, Walter (Grimwade p.449, 738)

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 4:25 am
by MCB
The Will of Walter Brind, goldsmith late of Foster Lane, Cheapside, was proved for probate on 26th July 1796 (National Archives reference PROB 11/1277/219).

Re: BRIND, Walter (Grimwade p.449, 738)

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 1:18 pm
by dognose
COACH HORSE

To be sold, the Property of a Gentleman, handsome, strong, Brown Bay Coach Horse fifteen hands and a half,seven years old, and perfectly sound.The only reason for parting with him is his being too heavy for a Phaeton.

Enquire of Mr. Brind ; No. 34. Foster-lane, Cheapside. Lowest price Fifty Guineas.


Source: The Morning Post - 10th May 1793



MARRIAGES

Yesterday was married at Christ Church, Newgate-street Mr Thomas Patrick, tin-plate-worker, to Miss Mary Brind; of Foster-lane.


Source: Public Advertiser - 7th September 1793



MARRIED

Friday, Mr. Thomas Patrick of Newgate-street, to Miss Mary Brind youngest daughter of Mr. Walter Brind, of Foster-lane, Cheapside.


Source: St James's Chronicle or the British Evening Post - 7th September 1793



TO WORKING SILVERSMITHS, &c

To be sold by Auction by Mr Winstanley,

By order of the Executors of Mr Walter Brind working-silversmith, deceased, on the premises, No. 34, Foster-lane, Cheapside, this Day, at Eleven o'clock.

All the valuable working Tools and Utensils in Trade, Shop-Fixtures, remaining Household furniture, China and Glass, an Iron Chest, and other Effects. May be viewed, and Catalogues may be had on the Premises, and of Mr.Winstanley, Paternoster-Row.


Source: The Daily Advertiser - 26th September 1796