BADDELEY, John (Grimwade p.428)

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BADDELEY, John (Grimwade p.428)

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He married Mary Bryan in 1791 at St Luke, Finsbury; both were from that parish.
There are christening records for two of their children, one in 1792 at St Mary, Islington and the other at St Luke, Finsbury in 1795; neither records the parents address.
He entered his only maker’s mark at Goldsmiths Hall in 1818 as a plateworker from 27 Seward Street, Goswell Street.
The burial in 1834 of his wife Mary aged 71 years is recorded at St Luke; her last address was Golden Lane.
His burial in 1845 aged 79 years is recorded at the same church; his last address was Old Street.
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Re: BADDELEY, John (Grimwade p.428)

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Some detail of the second and third generations of the Baddeley silversmithing family:

BADDELEY, JOHN (Brit.). London Die-sinker of the first half of the nineteenth century. He worked as a trade medallist and was practically unknown outside the trade, with whom however he enjoyed a reputation for good workmanship. His business was carried on tor thirty years in Hackney; the original house, established by his father, John Baddeley, of Compton St., Clerkenwell, combined with medal and button die-work, deep dies for striking the patterns on spoons and general silver work. John Baddeley junior's son is the present head partner of the firm of Baddeley and Reynolds.

BADDELEY and REYNOLDS (Brit.). A firm of London Die-sinkers, who have executed a number of medals for the trade. The head of the present concern is Mr Frederick Baddeley who has cut numerous medal dies, none of which are signed.


Source: Biographical Dictionary of Medallists: A-D - Spink & Son - 1904

See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... ey#p117085

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Re: BADDELEY, John (Grimwade p.428)

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4 June 1782 John son of James Baddeley of Golden Lane within the Parish of Saint Luke in the County of Middlesex Ironmonger apprenticed to Sydey Brooks Innholder.

17 July 1789 Free.

1835 John Baddeley Innholder of 105 Golden Lane Saint Lukes freehold Basket Alley listed in the London Electoral Register.

30 October 1846 John Baddeley then living at 142 Old Street Saint Lukes in the County of Middlesex in possession of a freehold in Basket Alley Golden Lane will proved at London.
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Re: BADDELEY, John (Grimwade p.428)

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The below entry is perhaps relevant:

The Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors

The matter 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, Lincolns-Inn-Fields, on Monday the 26th day of March 1827 at 9-o'Clock in the Forenoon:

Baddeley, John Rock, formerly of Benjamin-Street, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, Journeyman Die-Sinker, and late of the same place.


Source: The London Gazette - 2nd March 1827
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