History of the Worshipful Company of Pewterers of the City of London
http://www.archive.org/stream/historyworshipf00welcgoog#page/n6/mode/2up
NOTE: I have bolded the JACKSON name to highlight how dominant the JACKSONs were in this trade in London – and it is likely that some of the other surnames were related to them by marriage. Thanks to Jan Waugh for this.
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Wardens |
1477 William Smalwood |
William Large, Thomas Jakson |
1485 William Sexteyn |
Thomas Jakson, Thomas Nassh |
1488 Thomas Alexander |
Thomas Jakson, John Cave |
1492 Thomas Jakson |
John Cave, William Pecok |
1493 Thomas Jakson |
John Hyndson, Robert Turnour |
1512 William Marshall |
William Crowe, William Jakson |
1576 William Curtis |
Allen Gardener, John Jackson |
1584 Thomas Allen |
John Jackson, Thomas Catcher |
1587 Ralph Stray |
John Jackson, Richard Perkins |
1589 John Jackson |
Percival Gascar, William Wood |
1658 John Silk |
Thomas Jackson, Thomas Howard |
1660 Thomas Jackson |
Edward Gilbert, Richard Mellett |
1673 John Drury |
Henry Perris, Samuel Jackson |
1678 Henry Perris |
Samuel Jackson, Robert Adams |
1684 Samuel Jackson |
John Mann, Stephenn Lawrence |
1687 James Kelk |
Thomas Stone, Christopher Raper |
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Samuel Jackson |
John Mann, John Emes |
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1690 Samuel Jackson |
Thomas Stone, William Cowley |
1700 John Emes & Samuel Jackson |
William Howard, Edward Trahern |
1712 Edward Trahern |
John Jackson, John Shorey |
1714 Samuel Jackson |
Samuel Hancock, Robert Nicholson |
1795 George Smith |
John Hinde, Robert Jackson |
1800 John Appleton |
Robert Jackson, Robert Towers |
1801 Robert Jackson |
Robert Piercy Hodge, William Tovey |