POWELL Boon

Posted on: October 18th, 2016 by webfooted
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)

 

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