Gritten, John

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Hutchins, John

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Jno Hutchins 12 Batemans Buildings ratebooks 1777-1788 (note 1788 moved to Church St Soho) / John Hutchins Batemans Buildings gent voted 1780 Fox & Rodney 1784 Fox / John Hutchins bur 16.10.1803 St Anne Soho age 40 of Greek St fever

a common name but the two votes distinguish him from several other Westminster householders of that name who also voted then. see work notes below

 

Cann, Philip

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Phil Cann 12 Batemans Buildings ratebooks 1774 / London Gazette 8.6.1776 prisoners in Fleet prison giving 3rd notice of taking benefit of Insolvent Debtors Act, Philp Cann formerly of Wych St, St Clement Danes, late of Batemans Buildings Soho, glover / Philip Cann (poor) bur 19.4.1786 St Mary le Strand gout

Allen, Emanuel

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Vanbergh, Giles

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Paterson, Alexander

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Alexander Paterson 11 Batemans Buildings ratebooks 1774-1777 / Alexander Paterson Batemans Buildings subscr Universal Family Bible 1774 (as did Macklin at No1 & Robinson & 2 Robertsons at No7) below are listed just ratepaying tradesmen from the West End of London, the name was very common

Vincent, Francis

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Walker, David

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Shilfox, David

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Ball, Nicholas

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Nicholas Ball ratebooks 10 Batemans Buildings 1783 "gone to Lisson Green and promises to call and pay" / Lieut Nicholas Ball was adjutant of 92nd foot to 1783, then on half pay to 1785 when he joined 6th foot, was perhaps the Mr Nicholas Ball of Chester who drowned in Nova Scotia (Whitehall Evening Post 9.9.1790)