Goldworkers List (Section VII).
He married Lydia Cass at St Pancras parish chapel in 1810; both were from that parish.
A son aged 6 months was buried at St George, Bloomsbury in 1813. Their address was King Street, Bloomsbury.
He entered a maker’s mark at Goldsmiths Hall in 1816 as a gold worker from 42 Gerrard Street, Soho.
The same address was recorded at St Anne, Soho in 1816 on the christening record of a son which showed his father as a jeweller.
The christenings of two more of their children at St James, Piccadilly in 1821 and 1824 and show their father as a jeweller at 22 Regent Street.
No further information has been found.
ROBINE, Francis (Grimwade p.360)
Moderators: MCB, buckler, silverly
Re: ROBINE, Francis (Grimwade p.360)
Thomas Robine recorded as a Goldsmith and Jeweller of 42, Gerrard Street, Soho.
Source: Johnstone's London Commercial Guide - Corrected to 31st August 1817 - Andrew Johnstone - 1818
Source: Johnstone's London Commercial Guide - Corrected to 31st August 1817 - Andrew Johnstone - 1818