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Alphabetical List of Admissions (Pdf) The Worshipful Company of Wax Chandlers Admissions between 1730 and 1950, in alphabetical order Family relationship if Address in given in Date Date Admissions Other known Occupation (if admissions admitted to admitted to First name Surname Register addresses given) register Freedom Route into Company the Livery Steward Assistant Renter Warden Upper Warden Master Edmond Alford Innholder 08/12/1731 R Samuel Allman Monument Oilman 10/09/1751 S 24 Wormwood Arthur George Pead Allt Street, Bishopsgate Merchant 16/04/1886 P 16/04/1886 Arthur Percy Allt 81 Amhurst Park N Insurance broker 16/07/1909 P 16/07/1909 No.113 Regent's Park Road, London Arthur Peter Cullerne Allt NW Motor engineer 16/07/1942 P 16/07/1942 81 Amhurst Park Gordon Ballard Allt NE 10/07/1913 P 10/07/1913 Thomas Allt 17 Sise Lane Colourman 09/04/1807 S 09/04/1807 1839 1839 1848 1850 47 Wood Street, Thomas Allt Cheapside Warehouseman 22/07/1850 P 22/07/1850 1878 1876 1880 1882 1884 24 Wormwood 1902 & Thomas Walter Allt Street, Bishopsgate Merchant 16/04/1886 P 16/04/1886 1896 1898 1900 1926 William Allt Sise Lane 17 Sise Lane Colourman 23/05/1798 S 23/05/1798 Baltic Coffee William John Allt House, City Merchant 21/07/1851 P 21/07/1851 1856 Bishopsgate Haberdasher & Elizabeth Applegarth without milliner 24/10/1799 R 81 Jamaica Street, Commercial Road Charles James Archer East Merchant's clerk 23/10/1896 P 16 Wimborne Road, Southend-on- Frederick William Archer Sea, Essex Marine engineer 20/01/1926 P 8 Priest Court George Archer Tower Street Lighterman 20/01/1847 S Driver London 11 Toynbee Road, Passenger George Mark Archer Wimbledon London Transport Board 15/04/1947 P 15/04/1947 Magners Buildings, Leman Street, George Mark Archer Whitechapel Cooper 20/07/1870 P 20/07/1870 866 Garratt Lane, James Henry Archer Tooting SW Electrical engineer 08/01/1920 P 81 Jamaica Street, Commercial Road William Henry Archer East Merchant's clerk 23/10/1896 P 81 Jamaica Street, George Mark Archer The Yngr Commercial Road Carrier's clerk 27/10/1893 P St Bride's Passage William Armitage Fleet Street Dealer in quills 14/03/1777 R Golden Bellows Thomas Arthur Newgate Street 13/12/1739 S Bernard Ashby Abchurch Lane 17/12/1741 S 2 Cloak Lane, Joseph Thomas Astle Cheapside Bookbinder 21/07/1845 R 21/07/1845 Edward Atchison Cheapside 17/12/1741 R Dark Lane Westminster near Peter Aylway Strutton Ground 09/04/1731 S James Barker Strand Holborn Hosier 27/01/1818 S 27/01/1818 71 Leadenhall Nathaniel Barmardiston Street Heney, Essex Mercer 22/12/1777 S 22/12/1777 1787 1802 3 Crowns and Sugarloaf in Edward Barnston Lombard Street Grocer 19/10/1738 S White Hart, Foster Charles Barrar Lane Victualler 16/01/1777 R Bryant Barrett Stockwell Wax bleacher 23/10/1777 P Edward Barrett Lynn, Norfolk Victualler 31/03/1798 S Against St Clement Isaac Barrett Danes Wax chandler 27/10/1730 S 1762 Lower Thames Thomas Barrow Street 20/01/1835 S 20/01/1835 1840 St Martin's Lane John Barrowforth Cannon Street Wine merchant 21/04/1828 S 27/10/1837 1842 14 Pavement, Carpet William Bartholomew Jun Moorfields Manufacturer 20/04/1838 R 34 New Street Son of Robert James Bassam Square Sawyer Bassam 24/07/1783 P Sea Coal Lane John Bassam Snow Hill Wax chandler 16/04/1761 P Sea Coal Lane Robert Bassam Snow Hill Wax chandler 04/05/1753 R John Bate Snow Hill Wax chandler 04/11/1738 S Benjamin Batley Bull & Mouth Street 13/05/1746 S 1782 Skinner Street Druggist and Benjamin Elisha Batley Snow Hill Barbican colourman 30/05/1810 P 30/05/1810817 & 18 1832 1844 1846 1848 179 Borough Son of Benjamin Henry Batley Southwark Druggist Batley 17/06/1773 P 1816 Jeremiah Batley Paternoster Row Bookseller 21/10/1730 S South End William Batley Lewisham Miller 14/07/1780 P Skinner Street Druggist and William Batley Snow Hill Barbican colourman 30/05/1810 P 30/05/1810 1819 1833 Tiger Court White George Baughan Cross Street 11/10/1739 S 1776 John Baughan Leadenhall Street Watchmaker 30/10/1749 P Great Carter Lane Hugh Beams Doctors' Commons Proctor 09/05/1809 R 09/05/1809 79 Aldersgate James Beard Street Wax chandler 07/11/1825 S Manns Wharf Montague Close, Edward Russell Bell Borough Wharfinger 23/05/1827 R Hand Court Thames Street fronting the James Bennett Steelyard Tailor 06/01/1769 R Hand Court Thames Street fronting the James Bennett Steelyard Tailor 06/02/1776 S Over agt the Edmund Bick Mansion House 14/07/1747 S Opposite the Edmund Bick Mansion House Wax chandler 13/11/1772 S 1812 Thomas Bird Cornhill Colourman 27/11/1777 S George Bishop Snow Hill Druggist 16/04/1761 S Stangate, Bishop's Joseph Bishop Walk, Lambeth Dealer in coals 06/09/1792 S Custom House Father Nathaniel William Bishop Stangate, Lambeth employee Bishop 08/10/1783 S Matthew Bix Leadenhall Street 17/10/1751 R 35 Ely Place, Arthur William Blackburn Holborn Builder 16/04/1878 P 16/04/1878 James Watson Blackburn 47 Cheapside Hosier 20/01/1845 S 20/01/1845 1851 1862 Benjamin Blackmore 54 Holborn Hill Hosier 19/02/1818 R 19/02/1818 1830 1844 James Bodrott Pall Mall Wax chandler 04/04/1749 P William Bodrott Berkeley Square Wax chandler 04/04/1749 S Father Benjamin Benjamin Bond Leadenhall Street Bond 05/08/1742 S George Bond Leadenhall Street 15/09/1749 P John Bond Leadenhall Street 29/01/1756 S Sun Tavern Milk William Botham Street Vintner 07/08/1740 R Church Lane, Charles Bowman Whitechapel 20/07/1831 S 20/07/1831 1838 1851 1864 Edward Bowman Abchurch Lane Tailor 14/11/1738 S Mile End New Thomas Boyd Town 16/04/1752 S Brother of Charles James Brandling Poultry Wax chandler Brandling 27/10/1730 S Gt Surrey Rd, White lead James Brandram Tooley Street Blackfriars manufacturer 23/05/1798 R 23/05/1798 1801 1813 Samuel Brandram Budge Row Colourman 05/11/1771 R Upper Thames Son of James Samuel Brandram Fleet Street Street Druggist Brandram 09/04/1807 S 09/04/1807 1813 1825 1840 1842 1844 Son of James Samuel Caldwall Brandram 17 Sise Lane Merchant Brandram 09/04/1807 S 09/04/1807 1814 The Revd Andrew Brandram Beckenham Clerk 16/02/1818 P 16/02/1818 1831 Father Samuel Thomas Brandram 17 Sise Lane Merchant Brandram 06/03/1800 S 06/03/1800 1804 1816 1834 1836 1838 William Caldwall Brandram 17 Sise Lane Colourman 12/01/1818 P 12/01/1818 1830 Thomas Brasnell 32 Mark Lane Taylor 28/01/1804 S 32 Kings Street William Bray Cheapside Warehouseman 29/05/1810 R 06/09/1810 Elah Brennard The Goat Lambeth 31/10/1815 S John Brett Leadenhall Street Stay maker 27/04/1748 R William Brett 12/09/1744 R 7 Bolton Gardens, Ship & insurance 1888 & Herbert William Pugh Bridgewater Old Brompton broker 16/04/1878 S 16/04/1878 1882 1882 1914 1890 1892 Harvard Noel Bridgwater Cromer, Norfolk Solicitor 14/04/1905 S 17/07/1908 1926 1936 1938 1940 3 Essex Court, Thomas Rawling Bridgwater Temple Barrister at Law 23/10/1885 S 23/10/1885 1890 Bow Churchyard Richard Brooks Cheapside 20/02/1735 S John Brounhurst Lime Street Upholsterer 19/11/1733 S Benjamin Brown Cheapside 20/06/1828 P Edward Brown Cheapside 20/08/1729 R Robert Brown Cheapside 20/06/1828 P Thomas Brown On Ludgate Hill Cheapside Haberdasher 05/08/1764 R 07/08/1766 1766 1782 1796 1798 1800 Darincourt East Road, St George's Hill, Weybridge Ronald Bousquet Browne Surrey Advertising agent16/01/1946 R George Browning 6 Smithfield Bars Tea broker 22/05/1823 R Pooles Coffee Richard Bulkeley House Fleet Street 05/03/1752 S 11 Nevell Court 3rd Mate on an Richard Bulkeley Fetter lane East India ship 05/02/1784 P Thomas Bullock 19/01/1736 S 429 New Cross Road, Deptford 1896 & Clement Walpole Burdon Street Gentleman 23/04/1874 P 21/01/1880 1884 1892 1894 1920 Sion College, Thomas Burdon London Wall Coal merchant 20/01/1841 R 20/01/1841 1845 1855 1834 & Boughey Burgess Stockwell Stock Exchange Wax bleacher 03/11/1796 P 03/11/1796 1800 1813 1830 1832 1841 19 Paddington Hugh Burgess Street Stock Broker 12/03/1771 S 1808 William Butler Smithfield Linen draper 26/07/1734 R Lamb in Budge William Caldwell Row 14/01/1742 S 1770 66 Basinghall Robert Cannon Street Tailor 14/10/1779 R 30 Great Tower "Ferndale", Frank Carless Street Wallington, Surrey Oil broker 13/01/1893 P 13/01/1893 14 Queen Street, Elizabeth Row, White lead Plaxton Samuel Carless Greenwich manufacturer 20/04/1858 P 20/04/1858 1859 1870 1878 1880 White lead Samuel Carless Tooley Street 17 Sise Lane manufacturer 21/01/1828 S 21/01/1828 1837 1847 1862 1864 1866 William Carless 04/03/1824 R 07/07/1824 61 Northampton Nicholas Carruthers Street Clerkenwell Bricklayer 05/04/1786 P Bound to his Nicholas Carruthers Greenwich Bricklayer father 14/12/1757 S Pitfield Street Robert Carruthers Hodgdon (1) Carpenter 29/06/1749 P Hare Street William Caton Bethnal Green Weaver 24/07/1787 S Preston Lodge, Werter Road, Frederick Middleton Cecil Putney Gentleman 17/07/1896 S 23/10/1896 David Landell Chambers Bishopsgate Street Ironmonger 20/10/1824 S 31/05/1825 1836 1845 41 Bishopsgate George Nicholson Chambers Street Without Ironmonger 19/10/1863 P 19/10/1863 Bishopsgate Street Ironmonger and Richard Chambers without brazier 10/04/1800 R 10/04/1800 Richard Shafto Chambers Bishopsgate Street Ironmonger 13/09/1815 S 13/09/1815 1824 1841 1852 1854 Corner of Cheeseman's Court George Street Bethnal Peter Chapelle Green Weaver 05/04/1786 S Chemist and Robert Charlton ColemanStreet druggist 10/11/1748 S Chemist and William Charlton ColemanStreet druggist 10/11/1748 S The Crossways, Lieut.Com.
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