WARD Joseph

Posted on: October 30th, 2016 by webfooted
1760-70 He stood sureties of £5 for sixteen people, including Thomas Patience, potter, Thomas Browning, potter and Grace Browning to keep alehouses in Temple parish (AKL).
1762 26 Feb. A potter of Temple parish, he was granted a licence to marry Mary Malcott of St Mary Redcliffe parish, at St mary Redcliffe (M).
1762 28 Feb. ‘Joseph Ward, Temple, potter married Mary Malcott’ (RPR).
1763 9 Jun. A potter of Bristol, he was a bondsman to the administration of the estate of Richard Barrett of Bristol, victualler (Adm.).
1781 Potter, Lambeth (P).
1784 Potter, Temple parish (P).
1784 7 Aug. His son, Joseph, was apprenticed to Thomas Reeve, haberdasher (A).
1786 2 Feb. A potter of Bristol, he was bondsman to the administration of the estate of James James of Bristol, gentleman (Adm.).

 

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