Vincent, Frederick

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SOCIETY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION: Frederick Vincent of Grosvenor Place original member 1780 (near neighbour of John Vardy QV*)

Perhaps Frederick Vincent bapt 1.1.1716 Bedford St Paul son of Frederick & Mary. Frederick Vincent of Holborn = St Jas Piccy 18.9.1739 by Abp's lic Martha Stakes of All Hallows Barking. John son of Capt Frederick Vincent mariner of Mile End Old Town & Martha bapt 10.3.1756 13 days old St Dunstan Stepney. 1755 Captain of East India ship Montfort. London Evening Post 1.10.1757 Captain (till 1768) of new East India ship Osterley "one of the finest ever built". London Evening Post 18.8.1764 gift of £6000 from East India Company for his losses and services on west coast of Sumatra which had been reduced by the French. Land Tax Grosvenor Place 1769-1786. All Hallows Barking burial ground Gower St bur 27.11.1776 Martha Vincent, 7.11.1785 Frederick Vincent Esq. His will PCC 3.11.1785 Frederick Vincent of Grosvenor Place Esq dated 28.6.1784 to be buried by late wife in church yard of All Hallows Barking, mentioned friend Peter Wright (will PCC 1806) of Register Office, Chancery Lane,  his mother Mrs Catherine Wright & his sister Miss Judith Wright, William Mashiter Esq re: wharf at Iron Gate near Tower of London, niece Maria Stanley Jordan (born 31.7.1737 bapt 29.8.1737 St John the Evangelist, Westminster of Willm. & Hanah Jordan, her will PCC 1793), late wife's sister Eleanor Bedell (Edgar Biddell otp bach = Shadwell 25.5.1755 Eleanor Stakes of Stepney by lic), Mr George Wright at Madras and my niece Harriet his wife (George Wright married at Fort St George 27.7.1775 Harriet Vincent), John Frederick & Thomas sons of late John Browne of Cockfosters nr Barnes, Frederick Doveton formerly of St Helens but now of Bengal, Charles, William & sister, children of my friend the late Charles Chillingworth vintner of Tower St, friend Mrs Mary Rogers widow late of Kings Rd near Bedford Row, late wife's nephew William Vincent Stakes, rings to William Scott & John Vardy both of Grosvenor Place