1739 | 2 Nov. He became a free potter as he was the son of John Powell, saddler, deceased (F, G). |
1739 | Potter, Temple parish (P). |
1743 | 21 Apr. Ann, daughter of ‘Booney Powell’ baptised (RPR). |
1745 | Ann, wife of Boon Powell of St Mary Redcliffe parish, potter, received £1 from John Whitson’s Charity for poor women in child bed (JW). |
1747 & 1752 | Ann, wife of Boon Powell of St Mary Redcliffe parish, potter, received £1 from John Whitson’s Charity for poor women in child bed (JW). |
1754 | Potter, Temple parish (P). |
1754 | 5 Jun. ‘Information of Boon Powell, servant to Thomas Cantle, potter, against Mary Spragot, wife of Robert Spragot, soldier, for theft of several pieces of timber’ (BRO Wooden Box 1754 Bundle 2 No.10). |
1757 | Thomas Ward II, potter, stood surety of £5 for Boon Powell to keep an alehouse in Temple parish (AKL). |
1758 | Thomas Batten, potter, stood surety of £5 for Boon Powell to keep an alehouse in Temple parish (AKL). |
1764 | A Boon Powell was landlord of the Blue Bowl alehouse in Temple Street (McGrath & Williams 1979, 7). |
1766 | 9 Mar. Boon Powell buried (TPR). |
1774 | 17 Oct. John Force, cordwainer, became free as he had married Susannah, daughter of Boon Powell, potter, deceased (G). |
1774 | 20 Oct. William Parry, wheelwright, became free as he had married Ann, daughter of Boon Powell, potter, deceased (G). |
Children: Thomas Boon, bapt 17 Sep 1739 (TPR), Ann, bapt 21 Apr 1743 (RPR), Boon, bapt 4 Jul 1747 (TPR), Boon, bapt 1 Aug 1748 (TPR) |