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LIGER, John (Grimwade p.583)

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 4:31 am
by MCB
He was christened the son of Isaac (Grimwade p.582-53) and Mary Liger at St Martin in the Fields in 1711.
He entered a mark at Goldsmiths’ Hall in 1730 as a large worker in Hemings Row which had been his father’s address until his death in that year.
As a resident of St Martin in the Fields parish in 1733 he signed a bond to marry. Despite swearing that there was no lawful impediment to his marriage by reason of consanguinity etc he kept his options open by failing to name the bride on the document and no marriage record for him has so far been discovered.
He applied for freedom by patrimony in the Broiderers Company in 1735, the last information found for him.

Re: LIGER, John (Grimwade p.583)

Posted: Sat May 02, 2015 11:55 pm
by silverly
22 November 1731 John Liger of Saint Martins Fields Goldsmith paid apprentice indenture duty for Stephen son of John Read of Croydon Surry Gentleman.