James Taylor Hine, the son of George, a bricklayer from Egham, Surrey, signed indentures in 1740 to be the apprentice of John Baldwin of the Cutlers Company. He was made free in 1775.
He was assessed to Land Tax on property in Old Street Square until 1805. He had entered a mark at Goldsmiths Hall as a smallworker from that address in 1774.
He was assessed to Land Tax on an unidentified property in St John’s parish, Hackney until 1811.
His burial aged 86 years, late of St John’s Hackney, was recorded at St Luke, Finsbury in the same year.
HINE, James (Grimwade p.547)
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Re: HINE, James (Grimwade p.547)
The Will of James Taylor Hine, Silver Smith of Saint Luke , Middlesex was proved at PCC on 27 January 1812. (Ref TNA/PROB 11/1529/374)
Re: HINE, James (Grimwade p.547)
18 May 1727 James Taylor Hine baptized Egham Saint John.
4 July 1793 James T Hine cutler of London paid apprentice indenture duty for George Carsberg (Grimwade p.459) http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 74&t=27544
4 July 1793 James T Hine cutler of London paid apprentice indenture duty for George Carsberg (Grimwade p.459) http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 74&t=27544
Re: HINE, James (Grimwade p.547)
1802 James Taylor Hine's house listed at 14 Richmond Street, Old Street Square in the Poll Book and Register for Saint Luke's Parish.