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London Metropolitan Archives Hodgson Acc/0612 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 HODGSON ACC/0612 Reference Description Dates Westminster and Middlesex ACC/0612/001 Apprenticeship Indenture. 18 Mar 1800 John Joseph Ashby Fillinham, son of John Fillinham of Wardour Street, Soho (St. Anne Westminster) to Joseph Ashby of the same, Plumber, For seven years. Ashby to provide food, clothes, lodging and all necessities. Endorsement: "Stamp Office April 30th 1800. I do hereby certify that there is no duty payable upon this Indenture. J. Coldicoate pro Register and Comptroller of Apprentice Duty". ACC/0612/002 Apprenticeship Indenture: Shoemaker 23 Sep 1801 James Reynolds, son of Edward Reynolds of St. Giles, Shoemaker, to Joseph Pitts of Frith Street, St. Anne Westminster, "Plate Case Maker" for six years. ACC/0612/003 Apprenticeship Indenture: Chandler 10 Feb 1804 John Joseph Mann, son of Samuel Mann of Windmill Street, ? St. James Westminster, Middlesex, Chandler, to John Greenlaw of Porter Street, St. James (? St. Anne. Porter Street is in parish of St. Anne), "Boot Closeir" (closer - see Oxford Dictionary), for seven years. ACC/0612/004 As ACC/0612/003 10 Feb 1804 ACC/0612/005 Apprenticeship Indenture: Cabinet maker 2 Jun 1806 Richard Israel Munds, residing with William Adams of Dean Street, St. Anne Westminster, to Alexander Cleland of Charles Street, near Middlesex Hospital, St. Giles in the Fields, in the County of Middlesex, cabinet maker. For seven years. £80 premium, payable by William Adams. Endorsement: 5 Nov. 1806. R.I. Munds is discharged from Alex. Cleland's service. ACC/0612/006 Apprenticeship Indenture: Chairmaker 1 Jul 1806 Charles David Henshall, son of Josiah Henshall, of Wardour Street, Soho, St. Anne Westminster, japaner, to William Osborne of Wardour Street, chairmaker, for seven years. £30 premium. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 HODGSON ACC/0612 Reference Description Dates ACC/0612/007 Apprenticeship Indenture: Household servant 4 May 1810 Ann Elizabeth Higgs, with the consent of her parents (not named) to James Scales (no address) for seven years, as a household servant. (? St. Anne Westminster). ACC/0612/008 Apprenticeship Indenture: Cardmaker 21 Mar 1810 Edward Wright, son of Edward Wright of 19, Turvile Street, Church Street, Shoreditch, cardmaker, to James Head Stopforth, cardmaker until he reaches the age of 21. ACC/0612/009 Apprenticeship Indenture: Haberdasher 14 Jan 1812 George Cooper Burnard, son of George Burnard of New Bond Street, St. James, or St. Geo. Hanover Square, Middlesex, coachmaker to James Glass, Citizen and Haberdasher of London, for seven years. ACC/0612/010 Apprenticeship Indenture: Brassfounders 28 Sep 1812 William White, son of Thomas White of Artillery Street, Blackfriars Road, St. George, Surrey, to William and James Showler of Litchfield Street, St. Anne Westminster, Brassfounders, for seven years. ACC/0612/011 Apprenticeship Indenture: Jeweller and 8 Mar 1813 diamond seller William Frederick Latham of Old Crompton Street, St. Anne Westminster, son of John Latham of the same, to Christian Ezerodt of the same, Jeweller and Diamond Setter, for seven years. £40 premium. Endorsement: "2 Feb. 1819. The within Indenture was this day cancelled with our respective consent. John Latham, Wm. Latham, Christian Ezerodt ACC/0612/012 Apprenticeship Indenture: Goldsmith and 6 Apr 1815 jeweller Benjamin Woolby the younger, son of Benjamin Woolby the elder, of East Lane, Bermondsey, Surrey, pilot to Philip John Gaugain of Berwick Street, St. James Westminster, Goldsmith and Jeweller. For seven years. £20 premium. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 HODGSON ACC/0612 Reference Description Dates ACC/0612/013 Apprenticeship Indenture: Calico glazier 10 May 1815 Benjamin Hasler, son of John Hasler of North End, Great Waltham, Essex, yeoman, to Joseph Stokes of Grosvenor Market, St. George Hanover Square. Calico Glazier. For five years. ACC/0612/014 Apprenticeship Indenture: Grocers and Tea 26 Jun 1815 Dealers Charles Bramwell, son of William Bramwell of Prospect Place, Paddington, gentleman, to Samuel Candler and Thomas Butters of Princes Street, St. James in the County of Middlesex, Grocers and Tea Dealers, For 4 years. £99. 19s. premium. ACC/0612/015 Apprenticeship Indenture: Tailor 17 Jul 1815 Henry Digby Metcalfe, son of Francis Metcalfe of Rose Street, Soho, St. Anne, Tailor to William Ashton of Craven Street, Strand, Tailor. For seven years. £2. premium. ACC/0612/016 Apprenticeship Indenture: Auctioneer 30 Aug 1815 William Brumfitt Storr, son of John Storr of Charles Street, Goswell Street Road, City of London, to Nathaniel Smith Machin of King Street, Covent Garden, St. Paul Covent Garden, Auctioneer. For seven years. ACC/0612/017 Apprenticeship Indenture: Tailor 11 Apr 1820 William Henry Stockwell, son of Thomas Stockwell of Grayton Street, St. Pancras, Letter Carrier, to William Jopson of Buckingham Place, Fitzroy Square, St. Pancras, Tailor. For seven years. £10 premium. ACC/0612/018 Apprenticeship Indenture: Tailor and Waistcoat 17 Apr 1820 Maker Amelia Elizabeth, daughter of Sarah Vincent, widow of John Vincent, of St. John's Southwark, Horseleydown, Surrey, Henry Risleben of Church Street, St. Anne Westminster, Tailor and Waistcoat maker. From 13th March, 1820, for Six years. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 HODGSON ACC/0612 Reference Description Dates ACC/0612/019 Apprenticeship Indenture: Plantership 15 Feb 1822 Alexander James Brymer, son of James and Elizabeth, deceased (sic) late of St. Annes School, Westminster, with the consent of the Trustees of the School, to John Anderson Orgill of St. George in the Island of Jamaica. From 19th January, 1822, for three years, to learn the art of Plantership ACC/0612/020 Apprenticeship Indenture: Oilman 2 Feb 1824 Joseph James Bothamley, son of John Langley Bothamley of Norton Street, Fitzroy Square, St. Pancras, Middlesex, Livery Stable Keeper, to Henry Cooper Woodhouse of 308, Oxford Street (St. George Hanover Square), Oilman. For five years. ACC/0612/021 Apprenticeship Indenture: Dressmaker 23 Feb 1824 Mary Winter, sister of James Winter, of 101, Wardour Street, St. James Westminster, Broker, to Elizabeth Mary Whitford of 95, Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, St. Pancras, Dressmaker. For five years. £20 premium. ACC/0612/022 Apprenticeship Indenture: Sadler and 10 Mar 1824 Harnessmaker William Bishop, brother of Sarah Grubb of Earls Court, Kensington to James Favell of 29, Litchfield Street, St. Anne Westminster, Sadler and Harnessmaker, For seven years. £49.15. O premium. ACC/0612/023 Apprenticeship Indenture: Hairdresser and 20 Oct 1824 Wigmaker Samuel Harding, son of Samuel and Ann, late of the Charity School of St. Ann Westminster, with the consent of the Trustees of the School, to Dennis Sullivan of 53, Dean Street, Soho, St. Anne Westminster, Hairdresser and Wigmaker from 5th October, 1824 for seven years. £4 premium payable by the Trustees. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 HODGSON ACC/0612 Reference Description Dates ACC/0612/024 Apprenticeship Indenture: Tailor 8 Jun 1825 John Hathorn the younger of 68, King Street, St. Anne Westminster, one of the poor boys lately belonging to the Charity School of the parish, with the consent of the Trustees of the School, to William Ellis of 2, Howland Street, St. Pancras, Tailor. For seven years. £4. premium payable by the Trustees ACC/0612/025 Apprenticeship Indenture: Lapidary 6 Sep 1825 Thomas Pring of 24, Greek Street, St. Anne Westminster, one of the poor boys lately belonging to the Charity School of the parish, with the consent of the Trustees, to Thomas Johnson of 10, Great White Lion Street, St. Giles in the Fields, Lapidary. For seven years. £4 premium payable by the Trustees. ACC/0612/026 Apprenticeship Indenture: Carpet Weaver 4 Oct 1825 William Spencer of 3, Church Street, Soho, one of the poor boys lately belonging to the Charity School of St. Anne Westminster, with the consent of the Trustees, to John Hardcastle of 204, Tottenham Court Road, St. Pancras, Brussels Carpet Weaver. For seven years. £4. premium payable by the Trustees. ACC/0612/027 Apprenticeship Indenture: Sadler and Harness 7 Nov 1825 Maker John Edward Moreton, son of Thomas Moreton of 6, Moor Street St. Anne Westminster, yeoman, to Roger Partridge of 30, Thayer Street, Manchester Square, St. Marylebone, Sadler and Harness maker. For seven years. ACC/0612/028 Apprenticeship Indenture: Clock and 29 Apr 1826 Mathematical Instrument Maker William Savage of 1, Upper Crown Street, Westminster, son of John Savage of Camberwell, Surrey, Gardener, to Peter Joseph Le Gros of Upper Crown Street, St. Anne or St. Giles in the Fields, Clock and Mathematical Instrument Maker. For seven years. £30 premium. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 HODGSON ACC/0612 Reference Description Dates ACC/0612/029 Apprenticeship Indenture: Paperhanger and 1 Mar 1827 Upholsterer George Buckle Jefferies, with the consent of John Goate of Rose Street, St. Anne Westminster, Carver and Gilder, and Henry Flinn of 2, Stacy Street, St. Giles in the Fields, Carver and Gilder, executors of Benjamin Jefferies, deceased, father of George Jesseries, to Richard Price of Wardour Street, St. Anne Westminster, Paperhanger and Upholsterer. For seven years. £20 premium. Endorsement: Richard Price's receipt for £20. ACC/0612/030 Apprenticeship Indenture: Chair, Sofa and 9 Aug 1827 Grecian Couch Manufacturers Thomas Dailey, son of Michael Dailey of Hampstead, Dyer, to John Hoare of Hampstead, Chair, Sofa and Grecian Couch Manufacturers. For seven years. ACC/0612/031 Apprenticeship Indenture: Painter and Glazier 5 Sep 1827 William East the younger of 2, Adams Buildings, St. John the Evangelist, Westminster, one of the poor boys lately belonging to the Charity School of St. Ann, Westminster, with the consent of the Trustees, to John Mc Ilwam of 20, Crown Street, St. Margaret, Westminster, painter and glazier. For seven years. £4 premium payable by the Trustees. ACC/0612/032 Apprenticeship Indenture: Carpenter 6 Nov 1827 James Thomas Huskisson of 7, Chapel Place, Crown Street, St. Anne Westminster, one of the poor boys lately belonging to the Charity School of St. Anne Westminster, with the consent of the Trustees to George Hinton of Princes Street, St.
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