CUTMORE, John & Thomas (Grim. p.482, 743)

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CUTMORE, John & Thomas (Grim. p.482, 743)

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John Cutmore (I) born c1782.
Burial record for St John Hoxton dated 20th September 1842. Age at death 60 years. Last address Tabernacle Walk.

John Cutmore (II) born 1804.
Christening record for St Mary, St Marylebone dated 12th February 1815 shows date of birth 31st December 1804, father John and mother Ann.
1841 UK Census for a John Cutmore at Gloucester Street, Hoxton of independent means aged 35 years.
1851 UK Census for a John Cutmore at Sheep Lane, Hackney as an accountant aged 44 years.

Thomas Cutmore born 1806.
Christening record for St Botolph, Aldgate dated February 1809 shows father as John and mother Ann.
Died 1836.
Burial record for St Luke, Finsbury dated 30th October 1836. Last address Tabernacle Walk.

Whether the partnership was between brothers or father and son is unclear.
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Re: CUTMORE, John & Thomas (Grim. p.482, 743)

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THE COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS

The Matters of the Petitions and Schedules of the Prisoners hereinafter named (the same having been filed in the Court) are appointed to be heard at the Court-House, in Portugal Street, Lincoln’s-Inn-Fields, on Thursday the 17th day of December 1829, at Nine o’Clock in the Forenoon:

Cutmore, John, the younger, late of No. 3, Lovel's Court, Paternoster-Row, in the City of London, in Partnership with Thomas Cutmore, as Silversmiths (sued by the name of John Cutmore, and sued with Thomas Cutmore), and formerly of the same place, Clerk to Mr. Eley, and also lately residing at No.3, Ampton-Street, Gray’s-Inn-Road, Middlesex, out of business.

Cutmore, Thomas, late of No. 33, Rockingham-Row, New Kent-Road, Surrey, in Partnership with John Cutmore the younger, carrying on business in Lovel's-Court, Paternoster-Row, London, as Silversmiths, but formerly of Tonbridge-Place, New-Road, Middlesex, and next of Crown-Place, Norwood, Surrey, also at same time in Partnership as aforesaid, and also late of No. 23, New-Street, Covent-Garden, Middlesex, out of business.


Source: The London Gazette - 24th November 1829
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