2.2.1795 Hinkley at Thelwal's / 28.3.1795 Hinckley at Adams's / 14.8.1795 Hinckley calls / 22.4.1797 again / 1.5.1797 again / 26.6.1797 meet Hinkley / 5.9.1810 Hinckley at Aldis's / 4.3.1811 again / 9.7.1811 again
Henry Hinckley 1759-1817 and John Hinckley 1765-1814 were sons of Henry Hinckley (d.1779) physician to Guy's Hospital. They became merchants and insurance brokers, and in 1789 were partners with John Dyer Collier 1762-1825 in Leeds. In 1807 they were both on the Committee of the Surrey Institution. In 1813 Henry was a steward of the Royal Lancasterian Society dinner. John, who was a Fellow of the Antiquarian Society, became very miserly and was found in his bed having been dead a long time. Neither brother seems to have married. The connections with Adams and Aldis may have reflected their father's medical profession. Possible identification with Henry Hinckley
Ann Hinckley widow St Pancras PCC 1811 Henry H St Pancras PCC 1817
Isaac Hinckley gunlock forger St Geo Southwark PCC 1808 /
George Hinkley of St Katarine Tower PCC 1809 sons George James Thomas /
James Sawyer Hinkley innholder Lower Thames St PCC 1832, kept Lion & Key, Thames St 1818 /
James Hinckley w'houseman Molemakers Row Covt Gdn voted Tooke 1796, w'houseman 1, Old Change 1807, with Saml Williams 1811 (drapers Coy?) /
Ann Hinkley widow 32 Guilford st Foundling Hosp Sun F 1817
Saml Hinckley Duke St Lincolns Inn Fields victualler 1782
John Hinckley carpenter Millbank St Westmr voted Paull 1806
John Hinckley bone boiler bottom of Maiden lane, St Pancras