GODFREY, Elizabeth (Grimwade p.456)
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GODFREY, Elizabeth (Grimwade p.456)
8 March 1771 Elizabeth Godfrey of the Parish of Saint James Widow will proved. Her son Panten Betew (Pantin Buteux) was one of the Executors. Reference: TNA / Prob 11 / 965 / 87
Re: GODFREY, Elizabeth (Grimwade p.456)
COMPTON STREET (OLD)
.......Poor Chatelaine, the engraver, lived in lodgings in this street. He died in 1771, so miserably poor that Mr. Panton Betew, a silversmith (a great collector of Hogarth's drawings and engravings, who also lived in Compton Street), Vivares, the engraver, for whom Chatelaine had formerly worked as an etcher of landscapes, and several other old friends, buried him in the poor-ground of St. James's Workhouse, Poland Street, Soho.
Source: Soho and its Associations : Historical, Literary & Artistic - George Clinch - 1895
.......Poor Chatelaine, the engraver, lived in lodgings in this street. He died in 1771, so miserably poor that Mr. Panton Betew, a silversmith (a great collector of Hogarth's drawings and engravings, who also lived in Compton Street), Vivares, the engraver, for whom Chatelaine had formerly worked as an etcher of landscapes, and several other old friends, buried him in the poor-ground of St. James's Workhouse, Poland Street, Soho.
Source: Soho and its Associations : Historical, Literary & Artistic - George Clinch - 1895
Re: GODFREY, Elizabeth (Grimwade p.456)
Hello,
The mark of Elizabeth Godfrey on a sauce boat assayed in London in 1757.
Trevor
The mark of Elizabeth Godfrey on a sauce boat assayed in London in 1757.
Trevor