James Lapworth = Christ Church Newgate 1786 Mary Willby
St James Piccadilly rates James Lapworth £15 Carnaby Street East 1787 to 1803 (7 houses from LCS member John Moody)
SunFire 1788 James Lapworth 8 Carnaby St baker
Harriet Elizabeth d. of James & Mary Lapworth born 13.3.1792 bapt 15.6.1792 St Jas Picc'y
Alfred s. of James & Mary Lapworth born 11.4.1794 bapt 9.7.1794 St Jas Picc'y
James Lapworth baker Carnaby St on Westminster coroners' juries 17.5.1788, 7.8.1794, 29.8.1796, 27.10.1798
Letter 24.5.1794 James Hartley to Henry Dundas: James Lapworth baker Carnaby Market supposed to be keeping LCS papers, also Philip Willby and William Bunbow watchmaker, both at his address (Thale p161 n29).
LCS general committee 26.7.1795 Beck, England, Lindley & Lapworth deputed to set up new branch Div 36 at Red Lion, Silver Street, Golden Square (Thale p274)
LCS general committee 15.10.1795 letter from committee arranging the publication of correspondence asking to include James Lapworth of Div 31 in their committee (Thale p312, 319)
Philip Willby = St Geo Hanover Sq by banns 17.9.1804 Elizabeth Crerie wit Alexr Crerie
Philip Willby bur. 27.9.1807 St James Hampstead Rd from 9 Upper Seymour St Marylebone age 37
SunFire 1805 James Lapworth 5 Lower Rd Islington baker SunFire 1809 James Lapworth 7 Chapel St Lisson Grove baker SunFire 1812 James Lapworth Upper Dorset St Portman Sq baker
(presumably not the James Lapworth tripeman of Fulham will proved PCC 23.2.1815 sons Wm & Thos)
Mary Lapworth bur 18.2.1827 St Geo Hanover Sq age 70 from Old Bond St
1851 census Old Bond St Alfred Lapworth age 56 born St Jas Picc'y carpet warehouseman.
Alfred Lapworth died 6.7.1860 worth under £70,000, one of his sons became a barrister, another employed 350 people in carpet manufacture in 1861 (census)