In 1748-49 she was assessed to Land Tax on the property in Foster Lane previously assessed on her deceased husband Richard Kersill (Grimwade p.569-70). From 1750 the property was occupied by Walter Brind (Grimwade p.449, 738). Her neighbours in 1749 had been William Kidney (Grimwade p.570) and Edmund Medlycott (Grimwade p.594).
There is no evidence of Richard or Ann in the Land Tax assessment books to support Heal’s suggestion of a Kersill presence in Foster Lane until 1763.
KERSILL, Ann (Grimwade p.569)
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Re: KERSILL, Ann (Grimwade p.569)
1 January 1748 (OS) Walter Brind of the Parish of Saint Michael Woodstreet Batchelor London and Ann Kersill of the Parish of Saint Leonard Foster Lane Widow was married by license.
7 February 1749 (OS) Thomas Kersill (not in Grimwade) son of William Kersill late of Highway in the County of Wilts Malster deceased apprenticed to Walter Brind London Goldsmith. (So Ann's former brother in law was apprenticed to her then husband.)
7 February 1749 (OS) Thomas Kersill (not in Grimwade) son of William Kersill late of Highway in the County of Wilts Malster deceased apprenticed to Walter Brind London Goldsmith. (So Ann's former brother in law was apprenticed to her then husband.)