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1698 - 1778 (80 years)
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Name |
Joseph Wingod |
Born |
1698 |
St Martin Outwich, Bishopsgate, London [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Baptism |
1 Jan 1698 |
St Martin Outwich, Bishopsgate, London |
Occupation |
Pewtermaker [1, 2] |
Residence |
Aldersgate, London |
Address: Jewin Street, St Botolph |
Died |
6 Jan 1778 |
London [1, 3] |
Address: Jewin Street |
Notes |
- Son of William Wingod, a citizen joiner; apprenticed to pewterer Peter Redknap in June 1714; was free on 14 Dec 1721; had leave to open his own shop and strike his mark 10 Oct 1723; admitted to the Worshipful Company of Pewterers as a liveryman in 1739; elected Renter Warden of the Company in 1757; elected Upper Warden 1766; Master in 1767.
In 1776 he had a shop on Tower Wharf. He is especially recorded as a maker of Guernsey style measures during the period 1734-71. He had an apprentice named William Ambrose from 1756 who was free in 1763. [1, 4]
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Person ID |
I392 |
Genealogy |
Last Modified |
8 Nov 2015 |
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Sources |
- [S28] File (merged): C:\Documents and Settings\Shaun.ZOOSTORM\My Documents\Wingod.GED.
- [S30] London Apprenticeship records.
- [S31] Will of Joseph Wingod.
- [S36] Email from Worshipful Company of Pewterers, John Swindell.
- [S28] File (merged): C:\Documents and Settings\Shaun.ZOOSTORM\My Documents\Wingod.GED.
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