Walter I | = 1748 at Christchurch, Newgate | Ann Kersill (nee White) |
bap 14 May 1722 see David Brind's account | ||
Freeman of the Goldsmiths Co 1743, Livery 1758 See sugar vases made in 1759 See sauce boat of 1764 See vase of 1769 See child's rattle & whistle See trial of 1796 Silver tankard |
Kents Directory of London and Westminster, & Borough of Southwark 1794 |
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d 1796 See will See COACH HORSE 1793 See auction of property 1796 |
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William | Mary | Elizabeth | Esther | Henry | Thomas | Walter II |
Christened 1749 | b. 1750 | b. 1751 | b. 1753 | b 1755 | 1758 | b. 1763 |
d. at Dog Row, Bethnal Green, buried at St Mathews 15 February 1816 (65), a coal meter when he died | d. 1843 See will |
d. C1842 | C 95 | d. Feb 10, 1838 (80) Certificate |
d. 1832 | |
= Elizabeth (nee Tomason?) See parish register |
= 6/Sep/1793 Thomas Patrick See press coverage | 12/May/1804 = Cooke Kemp Bourne of London (silk broker) register |
=Mary | =Mary Sowley sister of Susanna 19/11/1790 | =Susanna Sowley b. 1766 d. 1843 | |
Freeman of the Goldsmiths Co 1771 Silversmith to1789 Lowndes London Directory |
1841 census | Cooke in 1841 census | Woollen Draper and taylor | Gold refiner, Freeman of the Goldsmith's Comp. 1782 Prime Warden 1813 | Ribbon manufacturer and silk merchant, Prime Warden of the Goldsmith's Comp 1820 |
The Bourne connection |
Charles C1800-1862 second name Bourne |
Cook Kemp Bourne married Esther and lived in the same house as her sister Elizabeth in 1841 |
Esther Bone sister of Charles was probably Esther Bourne |
Victoria County History of Essex |
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A suite of three sugar vases, with wave like decorations, tree volute handles and high dored covers with foliate, by Walter Brind London 1759. The large vase 9" (23 cms) high 33oz. |
A vase & cover, silver gilt two handled ornamented with branches and flowers, repoussé, by Walter Brind London 1769. Height 17" (43.4cms). V&A Images 49137. Victoria & Albert Museum M.46/1864. Copied with their permission. |
Antique Geo III silver sauce boat Lion Mask Feet Gadroon edge dated 1764 Assayed in London Maker: Walter Brind |
George III Brandy Saucepan by Walter Brind
London 1781-2. Pacific Antiques Ltd (2007) Item: 379925509 Maker: Walter Brind |
Certified copy of an entry of DEATH Registration DISTRICT St James, Clerkenwell 1838 DEATH in the Sub-district of Pentonville, Clerkenwell in the county of Middlesex |
No. | When and where died | Name and surname | Sex | Age | Occupation | Cause of death | Signature, description and residence of informant | When registered | Signature of registrar |
159 | February 10 14 Winchester Place |
Thomas Brind | Male | 80 | Gold Refiner | General decay | Charles Brind son present at death 14 Devonshire Street, Bishopgate |
February 16 | George Pipre(?) Registrar |
Brighton & Hove Museums - Rattle made by Walter Brind. |
Cooke Kemp Bourne of the Parish Saint Bartholomew the less, London Bachelor |
Married in this Church by Licence |
this twelfth Day of May in the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and four by me P Parsissien(?) Curate |
This Marriage was Solemnized between us Cooke Kemp Bourne Esther Brind |
In the Presence of William Brind Elizabeth Brind |
Signed by William (the Coal Meter) and their sister Elizabeth. It could not be Elizabeth (Tomason) wife of William as she could not write. At their marraige she signed with an X. David Brind |
Cooke Kemp Bourne of the Parish of Saint Bartholomew the Less London a Bachelor and Esther Brind of the Parish of Saint John Hackney in the County of Middlesex, a spinster |