ASTWOOD, James ‹ LBT 12057 ›

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Stationers' Company

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Floruit: 1662–1700

Floruit 1662 (A) — 1700 (A);  Male, married

Family Relationships

LBTNumber Name Relationship Occupation Comments
3608 ASTWOOD, (Unknown) ‹ LBT 03608 › spouse
33506 ASTWOOD, James ‹ LBT 33506 › parent Merchant
11272 ASTWOOD, James ‹ LBT 11272 › child
11273 ASTWOOD, John ( - 1699) ‹ LBT 11273 › child Printer, Stationer

Livery Companies

Company Source
Stationers' Company McKenzie, D.F. (1974), #0983

Occupations (1)

Occupation Comment
Printer Plomer, H.R. &c. (1922)

Was Apprentice to Master(s): (1)

Name Premium Paid By Comments
(unknown -- ref: ST/1:0140W) None mentioned N/A

Had Apprentice(s): (5)

Name Premium Paid By Comments
ASTWOOD, James ‹ LBT 11272 › None mentioned N/A
BUNCE, Thomas ‹ LBT 11274 › None mentioned N/A
NEWCOMB, Richard ‹ LBT 11275 › None mentioned N/A
SMITH, William ‹ LBT 11276 › None mentioned N/A
SLAPE, John ( - 1733) ‹ LBT 13076 ›

Addresses (1)

Date Address Trade at Addr Source Comment
1691, (1691) Threadneedle Street, behind St Christopher's Church, the back side of the Royal Exchange Plomer, H.R. &c. (1922)

Events (10)

Date Event type Description
7 Aug 1654 Bound to Eleanor Cotes [LBT/]
3 Mar 1662 Freed - Servitude
3 May 1680 Appr - Binding Thomas Bunce (LBT/11274)
6 Sep 1680 Appr - Binding Richard Newcomb (LBT/11275)
1 Oct 1688 Son - patrimony John Astwood (LBT/11273)
5 Aug 1689 Appr - Binding James Astwood (LBT/11272) his son
3 Nov 1690 Appr - Freedom John Slape (LBT/13076) - originally bound to Henry Hills (LBT/13065) - fined 2s.6d.'for not being turned over at the Hall'.
2 Oct 1693 Appr - Binding William Smith [LBT/]
4 Dec 1693 Son - patrimony James Astwood (LBT/11272)
2 Dec 1700 Appr - Freedom William Smith (LBT/11276) - with John Darby (LBT/13041)

Sources and References

Original Sources Comments
Stationers' Company - Binding and Freedom Records - McKenzie, D.F. (1974), #0983

MLT Note: Clearly the one that Plomer, H.R. &c. (1922) and Dunton, J. (1705) speak of, but see also the son James (LBT/11272)