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Floruit: 1626–1659
Floruit 1626 (A) — 1659 (A); Male, married
Life Events
| Event |
Date |
Source
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| Death |
- after 5 Sep 1659 - before 3 Oct 1659 Last attendance at Court/Death reported to the Court; Plomer, H.R. (1907) - 1659 |
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Family Relationships
Livery Companies
| Company |
Source
|
| Stationers' Company |
McKenzie, D.F. (1961), #1196
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Stationers' Company Titles (3)
| Title |
From |
To |
Notes
|
| Renter Warden |
1643-03-28 |
1644-03-28 |
Served 1643/1644
|
| Renter Warden |
1644-03-26 |
1645-03-26 |
Served 1644/1645
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| Assistant |
1645-05-05 |
1659-09-05 |
Chosen; First attendance; Last attendance
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Occupations (1)
| Occupation |
Comment
|
| Bookseller |
Plomer, H.R. (1907)
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Had Apprentice(s): (3)
Events (17)
Attendance prior to 5 Aug 1695 remains to be listed
Further Notes
The six men chosen to the Court on 5 May 1645 were all confirmed on 14 Jun, conditional on their fining for failing to make their Renter's dinner. Only two, not including Dawlman, formally agreed, but all continued on the Court and thus presumably fulfilled the condition. ---
Sources and References
| Original Sources |
Comments
|
| Stationers' Company - Binding and Freedom Records - McKenzie, D.F. (1961), # 1196 |
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MLT Note: A Robert Dalmon (LBT/09604) whose father was a Vintner was bound to Nathaniel Butter on 3 May 1620 and never freed. The Robert Dolman (LBT/09805) freed by translation from an unnamed company in 1626 might therefore be the same man, who had taken up his freedom in the Vintners' by patrimony before then translating to the Stationers' Company. The latter is, in any case, the only freeman who might be Robert Dawlman, liveryman and member of the Court. ----