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William Cox ll-
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William Cox ll
above mark entered as a smallworker 22nd March 1763
Apprenticed to John Bates 15th June 1750, free 1st October 1760 mark entered above address; Magpie Alley, Fetter Lane Holborn, moved to Grays Inn Lane 10th April 1764, where he is entered in the Parl. report list, entered three marks as a bucklemaker 1776-91. Addresses; 18 Newgate Street 1776, 6 Eliots Court,Old Bailey 1779; Green Arbour Court, Old Bailey 1791, final address; Garden Court, near Sutton Street, Goswell Street.
William Cox lll
above mark entered as a smallworker 20th March 1771, and a smaller mark without pellet 18th October 1784
Not believed related to the above, no record of apprenticeship or freedom, mark entered as above, address; Little Britain, he is recorded as a goldsmith and jeweller at 7 Cox's Court, Little Britian 1768-72, as goldsmith, St Pauls Churchyard 1773-74; as goldsmith and jeweller in partnership with Thomas Watson at 25 Aldersgate Street, 1774-78 and alone when second mark entered as above, address; 11 Aldersgate Street.