PASSAVANT, Philip (Grimwade p.375)

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PASSAVANT, Philip (Grimwade p.375)

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Goldworkers List (Section VII).

Duty paid in 1779 and in 1784 as a jeweller from St George the Martyr parish for Apprentice Indentures of Thomas Andrew and Edward Bent respectively.
Trade Directory entries as a jeweller at 14 Red Lion Passage 1785-90.
Two entries have been traced regarding the death of Philip Passavant:
Musgrave’s Obituaries prior to 1800 part 3-4 records a death on 13th October 1790 of a jeweller of that name aged 88 years;
A burial record at St Pancras Old Church dated 6th December 1802 in which no other details are recorded.
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23 November 1764 Phillip Passavant of Saint Martins in the Field in the County of Middlesex aged 21 years and upwards Batchelor and Jeweller bound in marriage in the London Diocese to Susannah Deburg of the same Parish likewise aged 21 years and upwards Spinster.

1 February 1803 Philip Passavant of Kentish Town in the County of Middlesex will proved at London. Among the bequests were ten pounds annually to the sister of Philip's wife Mary Deburg of Red Lion Passage out the Ground Rents of the preceding. Reference: TNA PROB 11/1387/5
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