&06 LCS Division 6

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3.5.1792 delegate John Richter

25.7.1792 list of Div 6 (government copy Nat Arch PC1/23/38):
Francis Dowling
Thomas Green, 76 Orange Court
James Cowie, Orange St, (shoe factor)
David King, Dukes Court, St James
Thomas Jackson, 19 Dukes Court, St Martins Lane
Charles Hilburd, 8 Milk Alley
John Paterson, 4 Taylors Buildings
Thomas Stuckey, 20 Rupert St (tailor)
Austin Belling, 33 Henrietta Sr (hairdresser)
Thomas Prior, 5 Cranbourn St
John Richter, 16 St James St
Henry Richyer, 12 Gt Newport St
William Williams
(John) Currle, Orange Court (farrier, innkeeper)
George Richter, 12 Gt Newport St
James Forbes, Taylors Buildings
George Leckie, 64 vSt Martins Lane
Thomas Mann, Coal Yard, Drury Lane
William Douglas, Red Lion, Windmill St
William Lyall, 29 Hewitts Court, Strand
Alexander Strahan, 6 Princes St
Alexander Thomson, Princes St
William Birnie, 12 Princes St, Cavendish Sq
James Elmslie, 36 Princes St

4.10.1792 delegate John Jackson
8.11.1792 Div 19 branched off from Div 6
15.11.1792 Nags Head, Orange Court only 12 present - spy Munro
2.1.1794 delegate John Pearce
16.4.1794 at Parrot, Green Harbour Court, Old Bailey (per spy Metcalfe) Worship moved to meet on Mondays instead of Wednesdays, carried
29.4.1794 landlady of Parrot threatened with loss of license, so met with Div 11 at Hope

19.5.1794 Thale p168 spy William Metcalfe's tything:
Worship, 3 Ball Alley, Lombard St
Caney, 82 Wood St, Cheapside
Savage, 1 Maiden Lane, Wood Street
Davis, 66 White Chapel
Phillips, 5 Whitechapel
Salmon, 11 Montague St, Spitalfields
Noon
Burks, 1 Gt Gardens, East Smithfield
Bonfield, Bath Buildings, Hard Walk, Hoxton

30.6.1794 John Hill sub-delegate

7.7.1794 Thale p196 spy William Metcalfe's tything:
Burks 3 Craven St, Hoxton
Noon 3 St Martins le Grand (now at Birmingham)
Eaton 94 Newgate St
Langthorne, 4 Poppins Court, Fleet St
Child, 15 New St Hill, Shoe Lane
Brothers, 6 St Dunstans Court, Fleet St
& Worship, Caney & Savage as 18.5.1794

29.7.1794 Divs 6 & 11 Citizen Heywood in chair (Richard Hayward was in prison at the time)