5/3 Charles Carter Pocket book maker of Cheapside, City of London
1795-1823 Son of Thomas and Ann Carter







Age Source


Born 13 December 1795

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Baptised 12 Aug 1801 at St Leonard Shoreditch
5 I2


Married Mary Elizabeth Bragg 6th Oct 1818 at Camberwell St. Giles, by Faculty Office licence
24 I2, H3


Father of Mary Ann 4/2 1 Aug 1819 baptised St Mary le Bow
25 G2



Sarah 29 July 1821 baptised St Mary le Bow
27 G2


Died 22 Jan 1823 age 28 after a short illness
28 A11/97


Buried at Swansea St. Mary 30 Jan 1823

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1817 A pocket book maker of 55 Cheapside, City of London. He was granted freedom of the Merchant Taylors' company by patrimony (his father was a member)
23 G41
1817-1821 A Pocket book maker of Cheapside, City of London (in premises occupied and possibly owned by his aunt Ann, a pocket-book maker) 23- 27 G2,G41
1818 Oct. A batchelor of St Mary le Bowe, London
24 I2, H3
1820 He was left the use of a shop in Carnaby Street by his father-in-law William Bragg. Charles was executor of his will
26 D5
1821 They moved to Swansea in November
27 A11/97
1821 Dec He took out insurance policy no. 987390 with Sun Fire for property at 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 Maidstone Buildings, Chamber Street, Goodmans Fields, total value £700
27 I38
1823 He was resident in Swansea, Glamorgan
28 GLA2

'His amiable conduct had justly endeared him to all who had the pleasure of this acquaintance during the short period he was permitted to reside among us.' [death notice in The Cambrian newspaper 25 Jan 1823]

GLA61
1823 Administration was granted to his widow Mary Elizabeth 18 Feb at PCC London. Value £800

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Wife 5/4 Mary Elizabeth Bragg 1789-1864 Daughter of William & Ann Bragg


1789 Born 12th June at Bartholomew Close, London

G2, C
1789 Baptised 24th June at St. Bartholomew the Great

G2, C
1818 Oct A spinster of Camberwell St. Giles. Her marriage was witnessed by her brother WG Bragg and father 6/7 William Bragg
29 I2, H3
1820 Was left £1000 in trust plus three eighths of residue of father William's estate
31 D5
1823? She returned to London after her husband Charles' death in Swansea
34 A11
(1831 No Carter in Hackney Terrace)

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1841 Mary Carter 'of independent means' at Hackney Terrace
52 C
1843-1847 Resident at 16 Hackney Terrace, Hackney, Middx 54- 58 HL7
1848? Inherited £1000 from the residue of her father's estate on the death of her mother in law Ann Bragg
59 D5a
1851-1861 She was an annuitant/fundholder living with her daughter Sarah's family at 59 Barbican, London 62- 72 C
1864 Of 59 Barbican, City of London
74 I2
1864 Died age 73 (reg. June 64, E. London)
74 I2, B
1864 Buried at Nunhead cemetery, 4th July

I2
(1864-70 No will or admon found)

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Daughter Sarah 1821-1899







1849 Married Richard Hodges Leigh, bachelor, surgeon of Sun Street, 4 Oct at St Botolph Bishopsgate by banns, witnessed by 4/1 Charles Squier and her sister Mary Ann Squier
28 I2
1851-1881 Living at 59 Barbican, City of London, with her husband Richard Leigh, a dentist, cupper and chemist 29- 59 C
1850 Mother of Mary Elizabeth Leigh (reg. Q3 E. London)
29 C, B
1856 Mother of Gertrude Genevive Leigh (reg. Q3 E. London)
35 C, B
1864 Mother of Laura Beatrice Leigh (reg. Q1 E. London)
43 C, B
1891 Living at 360 City Road, Islington, with husband Richard, a medical practitioner
69 C
1899 Died age 77 (reg. Q3 Islington)
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6/5 Thomas Carter Silversmith and Pocket book maker of Newgate Street, City of London
1760-1824 Son of William and Ann Carter







Age Source


Born 6 May 1760, baptised in May at Christchurch Newgate Street

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Married 1

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Probably married 2 Ann Crouch 6 Feb 1787 at St Marylebone, Middx, by Faculty Office licence. They both signed .... Thomas Carter's signature in 1787

27 WL2,H3


Father of Charles 5/3 1795 13 Dec, baptised 12 Aug 1801 at St Leonard Shoreditch
35 G41,I2



William 1798 May, baptised the same day as brother Charles
38 I2



Thomas Hartley (probably before 1799) (baptism not found in LMA registers)

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(Apparently still alive in 1820, son Thomas' freedom admission)
60 G41


Probably buried 5 December 1824 at St Leonard Shoreditch age 66
64 I2






1774 Nov2 He was apprenticed to his father William Carter, silversmith of the Merchant Taylors' Company, for 7 years
14 G41
1782 Nov6 A Silversmith of 111 Newgate Street. He was granted the freedom of the Merchant Taylors' Company by servitude (apprenticeship)
22 G41
1785 June An instrument case and pocket book maker of 110 Newgate Street. He insured his household goods in his brick dwelling house for £250, his utensils, stock and 'goods in trust' there for £500 and his wearing apparel for £150, total value £900, premium 18s (Sun Fire insurance policy 505893)
25 I38
1785-1786 A taxpayer of St Sepulcher precinct, Newgate street, next door to his sister Anne. Rent £50 25- 26 G21
1787 Feb. He was a widower of Christchurch, London
27 WL2,H3
1790 A Pocket book and instrument case maker of 119 Cheapside
30 G7
1801 Of Hackney Road, St Leonard Shoreditch
41 I2
1813-1819 Probably a taxpayer of St Leonard Shoreditch, in premises owned by William Gray, rent £18 53-59 I21
1821-1822 Probably a taxpayer of Market Side, Newcastle Street, St James Clerkenwell 61-62 I21
1824 Probably of Willow Court, St Leonard Shoreditch
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Wife 6/6 Ann Crouch 1764 (from burial) [or1769 (from family bible)]-1825


1764 Born 5 June, daughter of William and Alice Crouch

WL2
1787 Feb. A spinster of St Marylebone, age 21 years upwards
23 WL2,H3
1825 Died 10 Dec 'age 56'
61 A11/97
1825 Probably of St James Clerkenwell. Probably buried 23 Dec at Holborn St Sepulchre, age 61 (buried with her husband's parents)
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Son Thomas Hartley Carter Victualler


1820 Feb A Victualler. He was granted the freedom of the Merchant Taylors' Company by patrimony

G41
1823 May He owned the Peacock public house and liquor shop at the corner of Haydon Street, Minories, City of London (references below)

H61
1823 May He was declared bankrupt. His public house was sold by auction (8 references in the Morning Advertiser, the Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser and others, April-May 1823)

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1826-1835 He was a Victualler (address not mentioned)

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7/9 William Carter Silversmith & Instrument Case maker of Newgate Street, City of London
c.1730-1784 Son of Jonathan Carter








Age Source


Born c.1730 (Baptism not found in LMA registers)

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Married Ann Wilson 17 Oct 1752 at Christchurch Newgate Street, by Bishop of London licence William Carter's signature in 1752

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Father of Ann (apparently before 1756) (baptism not found 1752-56 in LMA registers)

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Sarah 1758 Sept 28, baptised at Christchurch Newgate Street in Oct
28 G2



Thomas 6/5 1760 May 6, baptised at Christchurch Newgate Street in May
30 G2



(Child) 1762 Oct 17, baptised at Christchurch
32 G2



Mary 1766 Mar 1, baptised at Christchurch Newgate Street Mar 23
36 G2


Buried 30 Aug 1784 in the Porch at St Sepulchre Holborn, age 54 (with his father and his wife Ann)
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1752 Oct A Silversmith and bachelor of St Lukes, Middx, 'age over 21'
22 G2, G3
1752-1759 Probably a taxpayer of Lane side, St Dunstan West, rent £20 22-29 G21
1753 A goldsmith of Fetter Lane (St Dunstan in the West parish). He was granted the freedom of the Merchant Taylors' Company Feb 7 by patrimony
23 G41
1758-1775 A taxpayer of St Sepulcher precinct, rent £14 28-45 G21
1768 His wife Ann was of Old Bailey, St Sepulcher Holborn
38 I2
1773 He was an Etwee (medical instrument case maker) of Newgate Street. He was elected to the livery of the Merchant Taylors' Company Feb 12 at £30 fine
43 G41
1774 Aug A Silversmith of Christchurch, London. He consented to the marriage of his daughter Sarah age 15 to George Terry, a merchant (signed)
44 I3
1774 Nov A Silversmith of the parish of Christchurch, London. He bound his son Thomas as apprentice for seven years
44 G41
1776-1784 Still a taxpayer of St Sepulcher precinct, rent now £34 46-54 G21
1777 Feb A Silversmith of Newgate Street, London. He left the residue of his estate in four equal shares to his children Ann (unmarried), Sarah Terry, Thomas (under 21) and Mary (under 21, unmarried)
47 D5
1784 Aug Of Christchurch Newgate Street parish. Buried at Holborn
54 I2
1784 Aug His will was proved at PCC by daughter Ann, White Newman and James Quick

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Wife 7/10 Ann Wilson c.1726-1768



Born about 1726 (from age at burial)

I2
1752 Oct A spinster of St Andrew Holborn, 'age over 21'
26 D2, G3
1768 Probably of Old Bailey. Probably buried 11 Jan at St Sepulchre Holborn in the Bay, age 42
42 I2

Apparently died before 1777 (not mentioned in her husband's will)

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Daughter Ann Carter Etui/etwee and Pocket book maker of Cheapside, London


1777 Feb Apparently over 21. She was bequeathed ¼ of the residue of her father's estate
c.23 D5
1784 Aug A spinster. Proved her father's will at PCC
c.30 D5
1785 May4 An etwee, case and pocket book maker of 111 Newgate Street (next door to her brother Thomas). She insured her household goods in her brick dwelling house for £100, her utensils and stock there for £400 and her wearing apparel for £100, total value £600, premium 8s (Sun Fire insurance policy 504438)
c.31 I38
1785-1797 A taxpayer of St Sepulcher precinct. Rent £34 c.31-43 G21
1788 June An etwee, case and pocket book maker of 111 Newgate Street. She renewed her insurance as in 1785 (Sun Fire insurance policy 545392)
c.34 I38
1789 Dec A Pocket book maker of 111 Newgate Street. She was granted the freedom of the Merchant Taylors' company by patrimony
c.35 G41
1790-1799 A pocket book maker / manufactory / warehouse, at 111 Newgate Street (premises formerly occupied by her brother Thomas) c.36-45 G7, G41
1798-1821 A taxpayer of St Mary le Bow precinct. Rent £40 c.44-67 G21
1800-1820 A Pocket book maker of 55 Cheapside c.46-66 G7
1803 Jan An etwee case and pocket book maker of 55 Cheapside. She insured her household goods, wearing apparel, printed books and plate in her dwelling house for £100 and her stock and utensils there for £500, premium 12s (Sun Fire policy 743209)

c.49 I38
1817-1821 Her nephew 5/3 Charles Carter was a pocket book maker at 55 Cheapside
G2, G41
1822-1826 Possibly still the owner of 55 Cheapside, occupied by others c.68-72 G21

(Burial; many possibilities in LMA registers)

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Note:



1799 Carter, R. Pocket book maker, 111 Newgate Street (actually Ann or a relative?)

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1809 Carter, R. Pocket book maker, 55 Cheapside (actually Ann or a relative?)

G7
1795-1800 Carter, John, taxpayer resident in Cheapside

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Daughter Sarah Carter 1758-


1774 A spinster of Christchurch parish age 15 years. Married George Terry, merchant of Christchurch age 21, by Diocese of London licence, probably at Christchurch
15 D5, I3

(Marriage not found in LMA registers. The Christchurch register is damaged.)

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Daughter Mary Carter 1766-


1798 Possibly a taxpayer of St Sepulcher precinct, rent £34, after her sister Ann moved to Cheapside
32 G21



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8/17 Jonathan Carter Powder flask maker of Old Bailey, City of London
1691-1735 Son of William Carter








Age Source








Baptised 8 May 1691 at St Mary Hitchin

T2


(Marriage not found 1700-1730 in Hertfordshire or LMA regs)

T2, I2


Father of Martha about 1718 (bap not found in LMA regs)
27 D5, I2



William 7/9 about 1730 (bap not found in LMA regs)
41 G41, I2


Buried 19 March 1735/6 at St Sepulchre Holborn
44 I2


Died by 1753 (from his son William's freedom admission)

G41






1706/7 He was apprenticed to John Thorogood of the Merchant Taylors' Company in London, March 5 for seven years
15 G41
1715 A Powder flask maker (a case for carrying gunpowder) of Old Bailey. He was granted the freedom of the Merchant Taylors' Company Sept 7 by servitude (by completing his apprenticeship)
24 G41

The Merchant Taylors' was granted its first royal charter in 1327 and became one of the 'great 12' city livery companies. It has occupied the same site on Threadneedle Street since at least 1347. By the end of the 17th century its connection with the specific trade of tailoring had ceased.

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1716-1735 He was a land tax payer of Old Bailey (near Red Cross Court on the west side, north of Fleet Lane junction), rent from £1 8s to £2 14s 25-44 I21
1735/6 Of Old Bailey, parish of St Sepulchre Holborn
44 I2

(No obvious will found at PCC or LMA)

















Daughter Martha c.1718-1788



Born about 1718 (from age at burial)

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Married Mr Flood (marriage not found in LMA registers, no ML at London or Faculty Office)

D5
1777 Feb A widow. She was bequeathed 20 guineas by her brother William
59 D5
1788 Of Newgate Street. Buried 14 Aug at St Sepulchre Holborn in the Porch, age 70 (with her brother William)
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Note: Jonathan Carter


1753
Jonathan Carter of Whitechapel married Susanna Brewer 2 Dec at Fleet Clandestine


Anc2
1763 Jonathan Carter of Hackney. Buried 7 March at St Sepulchre Holborn age 1
1 I2
1786-1788 Jonathan Carter of Farringdon Without ward

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9/33 William Carter Shoemaker of Hitchin, Hertfordshire
1647-1700 Possibly son of John and Dorothy Carter








Age Source


Possibly baptised 9 June 1647 at St Mary Hitchin

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Possibly married Mary Rugmore 7 Oct 1670 at St Mary Hitchin by banns
23 T2


Father of Katherine 1670/1 baptised St Mary Hitchin 13 Mar (buried Nov 1671)
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Mary 1672 baptised St Mary Hitchin 7 Nov
25 T2



Dorothy 1675 baptised St Mary Hitchin 3 Jan (buried Jan 1675)
28 T2, T2


(Burial of Mary Carter not found in Hertfordshire)

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Probably married Susanna Heard 17 May 1677 at St Mary Hitchin by banns
30 T2


Father of Katherine 1680 baptised St Mary Hitchin 2 Oct
33 T2



Edward 1685 baptised St Mary Hitchin 15 Apr
38 T2



Jonathan 1687 Sept (buried 1687 Nov)
40 T2, T2



Elizabeth 1689 baptised St Mary Hitchin 20 Apr
42 T2



Jonathan 8/17 1691 baptised St Mary Hitchin 8 May
44 T2



Martha 1694 baptised St Mary Hitchin 29 Mar
47 T2



William 1695 baptised St Mary Hitchin 29 Feb
48 T2


Possibly buried 7th April 1700 at St Mary Hitchin
53 T2


Died by 1706

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1673
Possibly of Hitchin. Exempt from the Hearth Tax by reason of poverty (ref. E179/121/349 f.347 p.5)

26
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1687-1694 Probably a ratepayer of Bancroft Ward, Hitchin 40-47 T20
1695 He was listed in the ratebook but assessed for no payment
48 T20
1700 Apr Possibly a labourer of Hitchin
53 T2
By 1706 A shoemaker of Hitchin, deceased (son Jonathan's apprenticeship)
G41
1704 His wife Susanna, a widow, was possibly buried at Hitchin in March

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Possibly son Edward 1685-


1699 June Of Hitchin, apprenticed to Francis Wells, cordwainer of Ayot St Peter, Herts
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1693 Mar Alice Couzens of Hitchin was apprenticed to William Carter, victualler of Hitchin

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10/65? John Carter Of Hitchin, Hertfordshire
1605- Probably son of William and Joanna Carter








Age Source


Baptised 8 September 1605 at St Mary Hitchin

T2


Married Doryte Coestall 21 Nov 1631 at All Saints Hertford,

or Dorothy Halsey Apr 1636 at Wheathampstead (T2 names online)


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Father of John 1637 baptised 12 Feb at Hitchin
31 T2



William 1639 baptised 10 Oct Hitchin (buried 14 Oct 1639 at Hitchin)
34 T2, T2



James 1641 baptised 2 Apr at Hitchin
35 T2



Sarah 1644 baptised 7 May at Hitchin
38 T2



William 9/33? 1647 baptised 9 June at St Mary Hitchin
41 T2



Elizabeth 1649 baptised 5 Apr at Hitchin
43 T2



Daniel 1650 baptised 20 June at Hitchin
44 T2











1619
His grandfather Henry Warner bequeathed him 12d (ref. 138HW54)

14
T5
1637-1650 Of Hitchin 32-45
T2
1672
Possibly deceased, he had held premises in Backstreet, Bancroft Ward, Hitchin, adjacent to his brother Jeremy’s cottages (ref. LR 3/24 f28r)


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1663 Widow Carter had a house in Hitchin with four hearths

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11/129? William Carter Tailor, grocer?, yeoman of Hitchin, Hertfordshire
                    -1645










Age Source


Married Joanna Warner 6 Oct 1597 at St Mary Hitchin

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Father of Lydia 1598 baptised 3 Sept at Hitchin

T2



Joan 1601 baptised 10 Mar at Hitchin (buried 11 March)

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Mary 1603 baptised 16 Jan at Hitchin

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John 10/65? 1605 baptised 8 Sept at Hitchin

T2



Jeremy 1608 baptised 28 Mar at Hitchin

T2



Jonathan 1611 baptised 6 Jan at Hitchin

T2



Joanna 1614 baptised 29 June at Hitchin

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Elizabeth 1619 baptised 7 Apr at Hitchin

T2


A taylor of Hitchin, buried 9 Aug 1645 at Hitchin


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1598-1619 Of Hitchin

T2
1623 Feb.
He witnessed the will of Marian Warner, his wife’s uncle’s widow (ref. 138HW69)
Signature of William Carter in 1623


T5
1628
Probably taxed in Hitchin for the Subsidy granted to the King by Parliament (ref. E179/121/337 rot.3)


E27
1632 Sept
A tailor of Hitchin. His will bequeathed his messuage in the market place of Hitchin occupied by Priscilla and Mary Warner and the garden near the church garden, to his son Jeremy, and his messuage where he dwelt near the market place to his son Jonathan, and the residue to wife Joanna. He directed that his wife should live in the house and continue to trade with son Jonathan during her life (ref. 23HW19)


T5
1641
Probably donated 4 shillings to the collection for the relief of Protestants in Ireland (ref. E179/248/18 f.31 p.5)


E27
1645 Sept
A yeoman, late of Hitchin. An inventory assessed his furniture, wearing apparel and ready money at £64 3s 4d and his stock of grocery and chandling ware ‘in the shopp’ at £13 6s 8d (ref. 23HW19)


T6
By 1672
he was deceased, his sons Jeremy and Jonathan had inherited his properties in Hitchin (see below)


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Wife 11/130 Joanna Warner
Daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Warner



1619 Sept.
Her father bequeathed her 6s 8d and 12d apiece to each of her children ‘being seven in number’ (ref. 138HW54)


T5
1621 Dec.
Her mother bequeathed her 12d (ref. 138HW67) (worth about £7 now)


T5
1632 Sept.
Her husband William bequeathed her all his goods and chattels


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Son 11/129E and grandson? Jeremy 1608- of Hitchin ....



1632
His father bequeathed him his messuage in the market place of Hitchin, which he inherited in 1645
24, 37
T5
1641
Probably of Hitchin. Donated five shillings to the Collection for the relief of Protestants in Ireland (ref. E179/248/18 f.31 p.5)

33
E27
By 1648
he married Agnes


T2
1648
Jeremy son of Jeremy and Agnes was buried 27 Sept at Hitchin

40
T2
1663 Jeremy Carter had a house in Hitchin with three hearths
55 T24
1669 Jeremy Carter (junior?) married Mary Darbyshire 8 Feb at Hitchin

T2
1672 Jeremy Carter junior held two cottages in Backstreet, Bancroft Ward, adjacent to his late uncle John Carter’s premises, copyhold of the manor of Hitchin (ref. LR 3/24 folio 28r)


E37
1672
Jeremy Carter (senior?) held and occupied a freehold messuage in the market of Hitchin, Tilehouse Street Ward, formerly held by William Carter (ref. LR 3/24 f44)

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E37
1673
Jeremy Carter junior of Hitchin was exempted from the Hearth Tax by reason of poverty (ref. E179/121/349 f.347 p.2)


E24
1684
Jeremy Carter senior was buried 18 May at Hitchin

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Pewterer of St Albans ....



By 1688
Jeremy Carter, a pewterer of St Albans, Herts, married Christiana Parker. They held a copyhold messuage, homestall, pasture, barns, stables and gardens in Walsworth, parish of Hitchin in her right, in the occupation of Christopher Parker (ref. LR 3/24 pp.221-222)


E37
1693-1694 Jeremy and Christiana transferred the property to Richard Bowman but it appears that their right was challenged by William Hanscombe. They were defended by Oziah Raynsford and there were legal proceedings which carried on for several months. Eventually the property was assigned to ‘the work and use’ of Jeremy Carter (ref. LR 3/24 pp.338-340)


E37
In 1696
Jeremy Carter of St Albans appeared again at the Hitchin manorial court regarding messuages in Hitchin (ref. LR 3/24 p.384)


E37
1697 Dec. Jeremy Carter and Jeremy Carter junior were freeholders of Hitchin and voted for Freeman in the county poll (ref. QPE/2 p.14)


T12
1698 Jeremy Carter married Elizabeth Godstone 18 Oct at Hitchin

T2
1720
Jeremy Carter, tailor, was buried Sept 16 at Hitchin


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Son 11/129F Jonathan? 1611-1682
Maltster of Hitchin




He appears to have married Elizabeth Honeylove (see 1682, 1688 below)


E37
1632
His father bequeathed him his messuage near the market place of Hitchin, which he inherited in 1645 (ref. 23HW19)
21, 34
T5
1641
Of Hitchin. He donated 2s 6d to the collection for the relief of Protestants in Ireland (ref. E179/248/18 f.31 p.6)

30
E27
1672 Jonathan Carter, son of William, held a copyhold parcel of land 27ft by 2ft, and a freehold messuage called Bucklersberry in Tilehouse Street ward, manor of Hitchin, premises occupied by Thomas Colson and Jacob Hurst (ref. LR 3/24 folios 32r, 44)

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1680
Thomas Walls and Anna his wife possibly sold two acres of arable called Berryfield, copyhold of the manor of Hitchin, to Jonathan Carter, maltster of Hitchin (ref. LR 3/24 ff106-107)

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c.1682
Jonathan Carter had died, the copyhold premises were held by Jonathan Carter (his son?). His widow Elizabeth Carter was a freeholder of the manor, Honeylove Carter, a minor age 10 years, was next of kin (ref. LR 3/24 p.148)

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E37
1682/3
Maltster of Hitchin deceased. An inventory on 14th March listed furniture, plate, bedding, wearing apparel and old books in the parlour, kitchen and four chambers over, and brewing equipment in the brewhouse, straw, malt, rye, ‘a parsell of wood’ and a horse in the barns, and various prepayments including for 6 acres of wheat and 2 acres of peas and £16 for land bought of Thomas Welles. The total value was £281 9s 5d (ref. AAH22/1359)


T6
1683 July
Administration was granted to his relict Elizabeth at Hertford


T5
1687
Jonathan Carter son of William was buried 20 Nov at Hitchin


T2
1688
Jonathan Carter had held a field in Hitchin called Berryfield. His widow Elizabeth transferred it to Thomas Honeylove. Elizabeth and Thomas appeared again at the manorial court in 1689 (ref. LR 3/24 pp.224-225, 241)


E37
1697
Honeylove Carter, gent, was a freeholder of Hitchin and voted for Freeman in the county poll (ref. QPE/2 p.10) (age about 25, see above)
c.25
T12
1720
Honeylove Carter, gent of Wymondly Parva, was buried Sept 6 at Hitchin
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12/259? Henry Warner
Fishmonger, yeoman of Hitchin, Hertfordshire



                    -1619











Age
Source


Married Elizabeth


T5


Father of
Henry



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John



T5



William



T5



Jeremy
1590, baptised 20 Dec at Hitchin


T5, T2



Joanna 11/130



T5



Martha
1580, baptised 12 Feb at Hitchin


T5, T2



Elizabeth
1588, baptised 6 Oct at Hitchin


T5, T2



possibly Robert,
buried 20 July 1597 at Hitchin


T2



Margaret
1597, baptised 13 Nov at Hitchin


T5, T2


A fishmonger of Hitchin, buried 20 Oct 1619 at Hitchin


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1619 Sept
A yeoman of Hitchin. His will bequeathed an annuity and household stuff to his wife Elizabeth, his freehold land in Offley (4 miles from Hitchin) to his son Henry, 6s 8d to each of his other seven children and 12d each to their children (ref. 138HW54)


T5
1619 Nov.
His will was proved at Hertford


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Wife 12/260 Elizabeth   -1622




1621 Dec.
Her noncupative will bequeathed her wearing apparel to be distributed among the poor of Hitchin, 12d each (worth about £7 now) to seven of her children, 20s to her daughter Martha’s son Henry Kingsly and the residue to her son Henry (ref. 138HW67)


T5
1622
Widow, buried 16 May at Hitchin


T2
1623
Her will was proved on 14 May by her son Henry


T5
















Son Henry Warner    -1662
Grocer of Hitchin



1619
He was bequeathed his father’s freehold land in Offley, Herts


T5
by 1650
he married, and his wife was still alive when he made his first will but he did not mention any children


T5
1650 May
He bequeathed money and his house to his nephew Henry Warner and that Henry's son Henry (ref. 3HR114)


T5
1662 Apr.
‘The elder’, a grocer of Hitchin. A further declaration additionally gave his niece Ann Hurst £50, his kinswoman Mary Goldsmith £10 and nominated Isobel, widow of his nephew Henry Warner the younger, as executrix (ref. 3HR114)


T5
1662
He died and his will was proved in April by Isobel Warner


T5








Son John Warner




1619
He and his son John were beneficiaries in his father’s will


T5





Son William Warner    -1634
Grocer of Hitchin



1619
He and his daughter Elizabeth were beneficiaries in his father’s will


T5
1622
Father of Henry, baptised 13 June at Hitchin


T2, T5
1634 Nov.
A grocer of Hitchin. His will bequeathed £10 to son Henry, £4 to daughter Elizabeth and the residue to his wife (Jane?) (ref. 138HW38)


T5
1634
He was buried 24 Nov at Hitchin


T2

William’s son Henry?   1622-1659/1660




Married Isabel


D5
1644
Father of Henry, son of Henry and ‘Asbill’, baptised 3 July at Hitchin

22
D5, T2,

Father of John, younger son, and Elizabeth

D5
1648 Dec. Henry Warner the younger, grocer of Hitchin, granted a messuage in the market place in Hitchin to William Wright, blacksmith (ref. 44321)
26
T36
1650 May
His uncle Henry Warner bequeathed his house to him and his son Henry

28
T5
1659 Aug.
His will bequeathed £100 to his daughter Elizabeth and £120 to his younger son John when they reach age 21, and the residue to his wife Isabel and son Henry

37
D5
1660 July His will was proved at PCC by his relict Isabel


D5
1662
His uncle Henry Warner nominated his widow Isabel as executrix of the 1650 will (ref. 3HR114)


T5

Henry’s son Henry 1644-  



1662
He inherited his great-uncle Henry Warner’s house (ref. 3HR114)

18
T5
1672 Henry Warner was a free tenant in Bridge ward, Hitchin (ref. LR 3/24 f.40)
28
E37
1697
Henry Warner was a freeholder of Hitchin, voted in the poll (ref. QPE/1 p.38)

53
T12








Son Jeremy Warner   1590-




1619
He and his children Henry and Elizabeth were beneficiaries of his father’s will

29
T5





Daughter Martha   1580-




1600
Married Andrew Kyngsley 27 May at Hitchin

20
T2, T5
1612-1620
Mother of John 1612, Nathaniel 1614, Elizabeth and Marie 1618 and Richard Kingsley 1620, baptised at Hitchin
32-40
T2
1619
She and her eight children (not named) were beneficiaries of her father’s will

39
T5
1622
She was bequeathed 12d and her son Henry 20s in her mother’s will

42
T5





Daughter Elizabeth   1588-





1606
Married William Tyrrell 27 Nov at Hitchin

18
T2, T5
1611,1614
Mother of Elizabeth and Mary Tyrrell, baptised at Hitchin
23, 26
T2
1619
She and her two daughters were beneficiaries of her father’s will

31
T5





Daughter Margaret   1597-




1618
Married Isaac Poulter 29 Jan at Hitchin

21
T2, T5
1618,1620
Mother of Andrew and Isaac Poulter, baptised at Hitchin
21, 23
T2
1619
She and her son Andrew were beneficiaries of her father’s will

22
T5
























Note:







1590
Robert Warner had a copyhold house in Bancroft ward (ref. SC 12/31/12)


E37
1612/3
Robert Warner was buried 4 Jan at Hitchin


T2
1672 Robert Warner and Elizabeth his wife were free tenants in Bancroft ward, Hitchin (ref. LR 3/24 folio 41r)

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Age
Source


Father of
Henry 12/257
} probably born in the 1550s


T5



Christopher
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T5
























Son Christopher Warner    -1606 of Hitchin


T2


Married Marian


T5


Father of
Mary
1583 (buried 1600)


T2, T2



Joanne
1585 (no ref. in will)


T2, T5



Margaret
1587 (buried 1587)


T2, T2



Priscilla
1588


T2, T5



Christopher
1593


T2, T5



William
1597 (buried 1600)


T2, T2



Elizabeth
1599 (no ref. in will)


T2, T5



Robert
1601 (no ref. in will)


T2, T5



Mary
1603


T2, T5



Thomas
1606


T2, T5



Hanna
(married William Wilson)


T5


Buried 24 July 1606 at Hitchin


T2





1623/4 Feb.
His widow Marian bequeathed 20 shillings to son Christopher, an apprenticeship for son Thomas and 40s to son Thomas when he is age 24. Also her best bowl to daughter Hanna wife of William Wilson and the residue to daughters Priscilla and Mary. She nominated as executors her ‘cousins’ John Skinner, Andrew Kingsley and William Carter 11/129. (ref. 138HW69)


T5
1624 Apr.
The inventory of her goods lists items in the Hall, kitchen, Star chamber, Swan loft, Flowerdelice loft, Pomegranate loft, Rose loft, loft over the hall and wine, hogsheads etc. in the cellar. The total value was £53 20d (about £7,000 today)


T6






Christopher’s son Christopher 1593-




1614 He was bequeathed a pewter platter by his godfather’s widow Alice Warner (ref. 138HW27)

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7/11 William Crouch A brushmaker of Westminster
1740- Son of John and Ann Crouch








Age Source


Born 8 July 1740, baptised 13 July at St John the Evangelist Smith Square

WL2


Married Alice by 1763

WL2


Father of Mary 1763 May 21, baptised 17 June at St John the Evangelist Smith Square Westminster
23 WL2



Ann 6/6 1764 June 5, baptised 1 July at St John the Evangelist Smith Square, Westminster
24 WL2











1756 He was apprenticed on May 28 to Edward Speak, freeman of the Fishmongers Company and a brushmaker by trade, for seven years (ref. MS05576/003)

15 G41
1764-1769 Possibly a ratepayer of Vine Street, St Margaret Westminster 24-29 WL20

























Note:



1791 Grandson? William Crouch age 2 of St Martin was buried 24 April at St John the Evangelist Smith Square

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8/21 John Crouch A baker of Westminster
1694-1783 Probably son of John and Ann Crouch








Age Source


Probably born 26 Jan 1694/5, baptised 10 Feb at St Olave Southwark

Anc2


Married 1 Elizabeth by 1716

WL2


Father of Eleanor 1716, bapt 21 Oct at St Clement Danes
22 WL2



Anne 1717, bapt 13 Sept at St Clement Danes
23 WL2



James 1718, bapt 22 Mar at St Clement Danes (buried 3 Aug 1719 at St Clement Danes)
24 WL2, WL2



John 1720, bapt 28 Nov at St Clement Danes
26 WL2



James 1723, bapt 9 June at St Clement Danes (buried 12 June at St Clement Danes)
29 WL2, WL2



Elizabeth 1724, bapt 9 Feb at St Clement Danes (poss. buried 24Jan1728/9 St Clement D.)
30 WL2, WL2


Married 2 Anne Jones, widow, 3 June 1725 at St Clement Danes
31 WL2


Father of Mary 1726, bapt 18 Sept at St Clement Danes
32 WL2



John 1731 July 19, baptised 25 July at St John the Evangelist Smith Square (buried 27 Feb 1731/2 at St John the Evangelist)
37 WL2, WL2



Mary 1732 July 19, bapt 13 Aug St John Evang.
38 WL2



Ann 1733 Nov 15, bapt 9 Dec St John Evang.
39 WL2



John 1736 Nov 23, bapt 19 Dec St John Evang.
42 WL2



Charlotte 1738 Aug 11, bapt 12 Aug St John Evang. (buried 4 Dec 1739 at St John Evang.)
44 WL2, WL2



William 7/11 1740 July 8, bapt 13 July St John Evang.
46 WL2



Charles 1743 Nov 19, bapt 14 Dec St John Evang.
49 WL2


Buried 15 April 1783 at St John the Evangelist Smith Square, age 88
88 WL2










1705/6 He was apprenticed on 6 Feb to Brudnell Robinson of the Fishmongers Company for seven years (ref. MS05576/003)
11 G41
1716-1728 Of St Clement Danes, Westminster (children's baptisms and burials) 22-32 WL2
1719 He was apparently a baker (son James' burial)
25 WL2
1725 He was a widower of St Clement Danes (from his second marriage)
31 WL2
1726 He was a ratepayer in Plow Stable Alley, St Clement Danes parish
32 WL20
1731-1743 Of St John the Evangelist Smith Square, Westminster (children's baptisms) 37-49 WL2
1735-1737 He was possibly a ratepayer of Almery, St Margaret Westminster, rent £16 41-43 WL20
1746-1771 He was a ratepayer of Church Street, St Margaret Westminster, rent £10 52-77 WL20
1756 A gentleman of St John the Evangelist Westminster (son William's apprenticeship)
62 G41
1768
He was apparently a Sexton (officer of the church) of St John the Evangelist according to the Rector’s rate book (ref. E1403 p.58)

74
WL20
1771-1783
Possibly a ratepayer of Vine Street, St Margaret Westminster, possibly in the house formerly occupied by his son William
77-88
WL20
1783 A widower of Church Street, Westminster (from his burial)
88 WL2










Wife 8/22 Anne -1772



Probably born about 1700

JVS

Married 1 Mr Jones before 1725

WL2
1725 A widow of St Clement Danes. Married 2 John Crouch

WL2
1772 Buried 23 June at St John the Evangelist Smith Square

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9/41 John Crouch An Upholder of Stepney, Middlesex, and London











Age Source








Probably married 1 Ann Barker, spinster of Stepney, 23 Feb 1689/90 at Holy Trinity Minories, City of London

I2


Possibly married 2 Ann Sanders of Cliffe, Kent, 22 Nov 1694 at Holy Trinity Minories, City of London

I2


Father of John 1694/5 Jan26, baptised 10 Feb at St Olave Southwark

I2











1689 Probably a bachelor of Stepney (first marriage)
I2
1694 Possibly a widower of Cliffe in Kent (second marriage)

I2
1705 A gentleman of Stepney, Middlesex (son John's apprenticeship)

G41
1738 Feb.
Possibly an upholder (an upholsterer, or possibly a second-hand goods dealer) of London. He may have leased a messuage built on the waste of Stepney Manor in the hamlet of Limehouse to William Coates a mariner, for 346 years (ref. MDR/1738 vol 5 no. 228)


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6/7 William Bragg Boot & shoemaker of Saint Bartholomew Close, City of London
1753-1820 Probably son of John and Hannah Bragg






Age Source


Born c.1751 (from his age at burial) (baptism not found in LMA or Westminster registers)

G2


Probably born 13 March 1753, baptised 23 Dec 1753 at Gosfield, Essex, son of John and Hannah Bragg (note the bequests to his brother John and sister Hannah Nunn in his will)

Anc2


Married Ann (or Nancy?) (not found in Essex, LMA or Westminster registers)

Anc2, G2, I2


Father of William George 4/9/1786 baptised 22/9 St Bartholomew
33 G2



John 3/5/1788 baptised 4/6 St Bartholomew
35 G2



5/4 Mary Elizabeth 17/6/1789 baptised 24/6 St Bartholomew
36 G2



Henry 7/7/1791 baptised 14/7 St Bartholomew
38 G2


His first wife Ann died in 1793 and was buried at St Bartholomew
40 G2


Married 2nd Ann Smith, widower, 11 May 1794 at St Clement Danes by Faculty Office licence

William Bragg's signature in 1794

41 A11/97, WL2, H3


Died 20 June 1820 at his home in Peckham Rye in the 70th year of his age (Evening Mail 26 June p.3)
67 A11/97, H61


Buried 29 June 1820 at St Bartholomew the Great, London, 'in his 70th year'

G2











He was a City tea merchant (but see William Bragg of Bethnal Green below)

A11
1781-1820 A taxpayer of St Batholomew the Great, rent from £18 to £23 28- 67 G21
1786-1791 Of St Bartholomew the Great, London 33- 38 G2
1788 Apr A shoemaker of 21 Bartholomew Close. He took out insurance policy 542727 with Sun Fire Insurance for household goods in his brick dwelling house value £140, utensils and stock value £300 and wearing apparel value £60; premium 10 shillings
35 I38
1789 Resident in Bartholomew Close (daughter Mary E's place of birth, 1851 census)
36 C
1794 Apr. A widower of St Bartholomew the Great, London
41 WL2
1795 Apr A cordwainer of 21 Great Bartholomew Close. He took out insurance policy 639732 with Sun Fire Insurance for household goods value £200, stock and utensils value £700 and wearing apparel value £100; premium £1
42 I38
1799-1802 A boot and shoemaker of 21 Great Bartholomew Close 46- 49 G7
1802 A Cordwainer of Saint Bartholomew Close (son William G's apprenticeship)
49 COL41
1803 Nov A shoemaker and trustee of the parish (former churchwarden), he was a witness in a case at the Old Bailey against John Pincott, coachmaker, for publishing scandalous libels (found guilty)
50 OB50
1805-1830 Bragg & Luckin, boot & shoemakers, 21 Bartholomew Close 52-
G7
1807 Aug A boot and shoe maker of Bartholomew Close. He bought the lease of a messuage, tenement & premises at Tarling Street, Saint George in the East, from Stephen Neale for £125 (MDR 1807 vol 6 no.291)
54 THL36, I35
1807 Oct A gentleman of 21 Bartholomew Close. He took out insurance policy 809009 with Sun Fire for a brick house at no. 40 Carnaby Street, Carnaby Market occupied by Bowers a grocer, value £800, and a brick house at 2 Tarling Street, Commercial Road value £100; premium 16 shillings
54 I38
(1816 There was no Bragg in South Street, Peckham)

CPL20
1818 April He was a ratepayer of South Street, Peckham
65 CPL20
1820 He was rated for a coach house & stable in South Street Peckham
67 CPL20
1820 He was living at Rye Lane, Peckham (from his burial at St Bartholomew)
67 G2
1820 Mar A gentleman of Peckham, Surrey. He bequeathed leasehold estates and a freehold shop in Carnaby Street, Middx, and sums of money to his children, his wife, nephew Thomas Luckin, brother John Bragg and sister Hannah Nunn
67 D5
1820 His will was proved 18 July at PCC. Value of estate under £12,000

D5a
1821 He was rated for a house and offices in South Street, Peckham

CPL20
1837 His second wife Ann died 28 September at Walworth, age 84 (reg. Q4 St Mary Newington)

THL36, A11/97




















Note: William Bragg, shoemaker and tea dealer of Bethnal Green Road


1758 Probably baptised 7 June at St Matthew, Bethnal Green, son of James (a weaver) and Sarah

Anc2
1779/1780 Married either Rebecca Austin at St Leonard Shoreditch or Rebecca Reeves at St Botolph Bishopsgate
21 Anc2
1782-1791 Father of Elizabeth Mary 1782 Whitechapel, Ann 1783 Whitechapel, Jesse 1786 Spitalfields, William 1789 Bethnal Green, Henry 1791 Bethnal Green 24-33 Anc2
1782-1783 He was of Bakers Row, Whitechapel 24-25 Anc2
1786 He was a cordwainer of Booth Street, Spitalfields
28 Anc2
1789-1791 He was a cordwainer of Bethnal Green 31-33 Anc2
1791-1816 A William Bragg was resident in Bethnal Green Road 33- 58 THL21
1795-1802 He was a land tax payer of Bethnal Green 37-44 I21
1799 Shoemaker of 36 Bethnal Green Road
41 G7
1803 Shoemaker of Bethnal Green Road. His son William was apprenticed to William Fountain of Clerkenwell, goldsmith
45 COL41
1805 A grocer and tea dealer of Bethnal Green Road
47 G7
1819,1820 A William Bragg was one of the Commissioners of Bethnal Green pavement 61- 62 THL36
















Age Source
Wife Ann (possibly Linforth? See Mary below) 1749-1793


c.1749 Born (from family bible and age at burial)

G2
1793 Died 7th Sept age 44
44 A11/97
1793 Buried 11th September in the green churchyard at St Bartholomew the Great

G2





Wife Ann's sister Mary (Linforth?) 1752-1792



Married Mr. Lydall

A11/97
1773 Possibly James Lidell and Mary Linforth married at St Marylebone Feb 14
21 H2
1792 Died 13th Sept.
40 A11/97
1792 Buried 19 Sept in the little (green) churchyard at Saint Bartholomew, age 40
40 I2










Son William George 1786-1851 Shoemaker of Bartholomew Close


1802 Feb He was apprenticed to James Eyre Clark, Musicians' Livery Company
16 COL41
1809 July He was granted the freedom of the Musicians' Company
23 COL41

The Worshipful Company of Musicians was founded in the 1300s and by the 1800s had become a general guild for merchants in the city.

ww
1820 Apr. He was a bachelor of St Bartholomew the Great, London
34 H3
1820 Married Sarah Lucy Cox 1 May at Ross, Herefordshire, by Faculty Office licence
34 Anc2,H3
1820 A bootmaker of Bartholomew Close, City of London (his father's will)
34 D5
1821 Nov A gentleman of 21 Bartholomew Close. He took out Sun insurance policy no. 985552 on properties he inherited from his father at 40 Carnaby Street, Carnaby Market occupied by a grocer, and 2 Tarling Street
35 I38
1821-1827 A shoemaker of 21 Bartholomew Close, London. Father of William 1821 (buried 1822), Henry Luckin 1822, William Miles 1823 (married 1844) and Charles Metcalf 1827 (m.1857, d.1897) all baptised at St Bartholomew 35- 41 G2, B
1805-1830 Bragg & Luckin, boot & shoemakers, 21 Bartholomew Close 19- 44 G7
1824 Oct He was in partnership with Thomas Luckin, shoemakers in Bartholomew Close. They were victims of a theft, tried at the Old Bailey
38 OB50
1838 A bootmaker of Manse Place, Halworth, Surrey. He sold the residue of the lease of the property at Terling Street to Alice Turner, widow, for £32 10s
52 THL36
1838? Inherited £1000 from his father after the death of his father's second wife Ann
52 D5a
1851 Died age 64 (reg. Q2 Camberwell)
64 B





Son Henry 1791-


1820 He was left £1000 in trust and one quarter of his father's estate
29 D5

Father of John and William (no obvious baptisms in LMA registers)

D5a

Died between 1820 and 1837 (before his father's second wife Ann) (no obvious burial in LMA registers)

D5a















Note: Elizabeth Lydall 1746-1788 (possibly sister of Mr Lydall who married Mary above?)



Born c.1746 (from age at death) (baptism not found in LMA registers)

I2
1743 Possibly bapt 4 Dec at St Clement Danes, dau of William and Sarah

Fmp2
1788 Died 19 July age 42. Buried at Edmonton
42 A11/97
1788 Buried 24 July at Edmonton (no extra information in register)

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7/13 John Bragg Cordwainer of Gosfield, Essex









Age Source








Married Hannah Simpson 28 Aug 1742 at Sible Hedingham St Peter (3½ miles from Gosfield)

J2


Father of John 1745, bapt. Jan 1 at Gosfield St Catherine

J2



Hannah 1750, baptised 9 Sept at Gosfield

J2



William 6/7 1753 13 March, bapt 23 Dec at Gosfield

J2



Sarah 1756, bapt 12 Aug at Gosfield (buried 14 Aug 1756 at Gosfield)

J2, J2



Sarah 1758, bapt 3 Sept at Gosfield

J2


Possibly buried 14 Apr 1786 at Sible Hedingham St Peter

J2










1740 A cordwainer of Gosfield, he took William Kendall of Gosfield as apprentice

fmp40
1740 He lived in a house in Gosfield owned by Mr John Moss, rent £3 (overseers rates ref. D/P 165/12/2 - not mentioned in other years)

J20
1745-1758 Of Gosfield, Essex

J2















Wife 7/14 Hannah Simpson


1792 Possibly buried 14 Feb at Gosfield

J2










Son John Bragg 1745-


1790-1800
Probably occupied a house in Gosfield owned by Harvey Allpress, rent £3 dropping to £1
45-55
J21
1820 He was bequeathed an annuity in his brother William's will
75 D5
1823 Possibly buried 29 Dec 1823 at Colchester St Leonard 'age 83'
78 J2










Daughter Hannah 1750-1820


1769 Single woman of this parish. Married John Nunn 21 Apr at Gosfield by banns, witness Mary Luckin
18 D5, J2
1820 Mar She was bequeathed an annuity in her brother William's will
69 D5
1820 Apr She died two months before her brother William
69 D5a
1820 Apr Of Globe Road, Stepney, died age 69
69 Anc2
1820 Buried 16 April at the Old Ford Baptist graveyard, Bow (ref. RG4/4163)

Anc2










William Bragg's sister?



Married Mr Luckin

D5

Mother of Thomas, who was bequeathed £50 in his uncle William Bragg's will

D5










Note: Joseph Luckin Famer and maltster of Great Waltham


1753 Married Anne Hitchcock 9 Dec at Great Waltham (15 miles from Gosfield)

J2
1754-1779 Father of Joseph 1754 baptised at Colchester (buried 1754), Joseph 1756, Joseph 1761, Anne 1763, Elizabeth 1765, John 1768, Thomas 1770, Anna 1773, William 1775 and Love Mary 1779, all baptised at Great Waltham

J2
1787 Joseph Luckin, farmer and maltster of Great Waltham Essex. He insured furniture and apparel in his house called Balls in Gt Waltham for £100, brewing and dairy utensils in the barn & stable adjoining for £170, utensils & trade in the stable & barn for £40, in the malting offices for £150 and more utensils in the yard for £40, total value £500, premium £1 3s (Royal Exchange policy 10031)


I38





Note: Joseph Luckin of Terling



Married Mary

J2

Father of John 1776, Robert 1778 and many more to 1804 baptised at Terling All Saints, but no Thomas.

J2










Note: Thomas Luckin 1770-1836 Shoemaker of St Bartholomews, London


1769 Born (from age at burial)

I2
1770 Possibly baptised 17 April at Great Waltham Essex, son of Joseph and Anna

J2
c.1784 Son of Joseph Luckin late of Terling, Essex (8 m. east of Great Waltham, 13m from Gosfield), shoemaker. Apprenticed to Samuel Badcock, citizen of London, for seven years

Anc41
1794 Dec Admitted to the Spectacle makers' Livery Company, London
24 Anc41
1801 Bachelor of this parish. Married Elizabeth Hyatt, spinster, 18 Jan at St Bartholomew by banns
31 I2
1803 Shoe maker of 3 Great Smithfield. He insured his household goods and wearing apparel for £100 and his stock and utensils for £600 (Sun Fire policy 743535)

33 I38
1803-1807 Father of William Henry, George, Eliza and Sophia, baptised at St Bartholomew 33-37 I2
1820 William Bragg's will bequeathed £50 to his 'nephew Thomas Luckin'
50 D5
1824 Oct He was in partnership with William George Bragg 6/7A, shoemakers in Bartholomew Close. They were victims of a theft, tried at the Old Bailey
54 OB50
1830 A cordwainer of Bartholomew Close. He bequeathed £500 to his wife Elizabeth and his business of cordwainer to his son George
60 D5
1836 Of 21 Bartholomew Close. Buried 9 Nov at St Bartholomew, age 67
66 I2, A11/97
1837 Will proved at PCC Feb 4 by his widow Elizabeth and son George. Estate £5000

D5, D5a






Thomas' son George 1805- of St Bartholomew Court



1824 He was a witness at the trial of the thief at his father's shop
19 OB50

1826 Admitted to the freedom of the Spectacle makers' Company by patrimony of his father Thomas, at the request of the Cordwainers' Company
21 Anc41

1838 Charles Luchin of 21 Barthol. Close bur St Bartholomew age 2 yrs 5 days

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