Gedge, Richard Chase

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see Newman Street 1 to 9 in London Addresses dataset

Richard Chase Gedge Land Tax 1 Newman St 1796-7 / Bailey's Directory 1790 Richard Chase Gedge muslin warehouse 1, Newman St / Richard Chase Gedge linen draper 39 Oxford St directories 1759-1791 (39 Oxford St was the corner premises on the east side of Newman St)

Batemans Buildings

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See British History Online Monmouth House (Survey of London vols 33 & 34 pp 107-113) for the construction of Batemans Buildings on the site of Monmouth House.

Pettit, John

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According to the records of Ann Smith's trial for adultery 13.3.1780 (London Met Arch DL/C/ & DL/C/), John Pettit was 17 and had been apprenticed to J R Smith for about a year. He stayed in contact with Ann Smith after J R Smith had banished her from his house. See Background Articles 3 Husbands, 3 Wives Living on this website. Brandes' Catalogue vol 2 p 56 listed a stipple of George Prince of Wales engraved by John Pettit in 1784 18"x7" (J R Smith's catalogue of 1798 listed a 3" circular stipple of the Prince of Wales after Gainsborough engraved by William Ward c.1784/5).

Macklin, Thomas

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AMENDMENTS TO OXFORD DNB: Thomas Macklin (1752/3-1800) suggest omit "may have been the son of 'the Reverend Garrard Macklin of the Kingdom of Ireland' mentioned in the will of Thomas Wilson, prebendary of Westminster, from whom Thomas Macklin inherited considerable property in 1784."  Thomas Macklin who inherited half of Thomas Wilson's estates in the Wirral was a different person who changed his name (as requested by the will) to Thomas Wilson, his will was PCC 1798 Thomas Wilson of Derby. His brother was Gerard (or Jared) Macklin born Chester 1728 see Trinity College Dublin admissions.

Parry, George

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see Newman Street 1 to 9 in London Addresses dataset

Birch, William

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Newman Street 1 to 9

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(QV*) means there is an entry for that person in Greater Soho dataset

Ground rent of nos 1 to 13 Newman St sold by executors of Sir Herbert Mackworth Bart deceased World 19.1.1793

No 1  SunFire 1781 William Birch Land Tax 1783-4 William Birch (QV*) COACHMAKER William Birch bankrupt 1788 directory 1790 1 Newman St & 71 Gt Queen St / George Parry (QV*) WHEELWRIGHT of Newman St took appr 1788 Land Tax 1791-4 / Land Tax 1795 empty / Richard Chase Gedge (QV*) LINEN DRAPER directory 1790 muslin warehouse Newman St  Land Tax 1796-7 / Land Tax 1798-9 empty

French, Thomas & Margery

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SWEDENBORGIANS:  Margery Georgina Grace French bapt New Jerusalem Chapel 24.3.1801.  Intellectual Repository for the New Church 1826 p.438 obituary (by S Noble) of Mrs Margery Georgiana Greece French, died 12.12.1826 at her lodgings in Lisson Green in her 78th year "widow of a clergyman of the Church of England, from whom she had been separated, for many years before his death, under circumstances of the most trying and painful nature".

Farrer, William

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MILL VOTERS 1802:  William Farrar of Ham

William Farrer victualler of Isleworth 6.1.1786 Old Bailey sessions witness 26.10.1791 Middlesex Sessions bail / Land Tax 1798 Ham & Hatch William Farrer rent £7 landlord John Otto Bayer 1799-1808 Ham & Hatch William Farrer rent £10 landlord Thos Taylor 1810-1813 Ham & Hatch Mrs Farrer rent £10 landlord Thos Taylor / William Farrer bur 12.1.1809 Kingston on Thomes

Field, Thomas

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MILL VOTERS 1802:  Thomas Field of Brentford End

According to an Ancestry user-submitted tree Thomas Field = Isleworth 4.5.1779 Elizabeth Rose but I couldn't find the source / Thomas son of Thomas & Elizabeth Field bapt 27.9.1789 Isleworth / Thomas X Field wid = Ealing 8.7.1798 Elizabeth X Leroch wid botp banns / Thomas Field bur 1.2.1813 Isleworth age 58 of Brentford End