FUDGE (TUDGE) Richard

Posted on: October 10th, 2016 by webfooted

The son of Ogdobni Fudge of Bristol, blacksmith (A).

1718 7 Oct. He was apprenticed to Jonathan Hibbs (A, Ao, Ar).
1728 16 Aug. A potter of Bristol, he was bondsman for the administration of John Addis, cidermaker (Adm.).
1732 18 Oct. A potter of St Augustine’s parish, he was bondsman to a licence granted to Zacharis Stokes, butcher (M).
1733 25 Sep. A potter of St Augustine’s parish, he was bondsman to a licence granted to Thomas Hill, yeoman (M).
1739 29 Mar. A gentleman of St Augustine’s parish, he was bondsman to a licence granted to William Brown, potter, to marry Rebecca Fudge (M).
1739 31 Oct. He became a free potter (F, G).
1739 He stood surety of £5 for Edward Wilkins, potter, to keep an alehouse in St Michael’s parish (AKL).
1739 Potter, St Augustine’s parish (P).

 

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