The apprentices of George Wickes (Grimwade 918, 921, 927, 3197)
William Woodward (Grimwade 3360, 3373) Son of Henry Woodward of Surrey, Butcher, deceased. Indentured to William Pearson (Grimwade 2165-8, 3252) on the 17th February 1719. Pearson died c.1722 and William Woodward was turned over to George Wickes on the 8th October 1722. He was made free by service 16th June 1726 and is thought to have continued with Wickes as a journeyman until entering his own mark on the 20th August 1731.
Wescombe Drake (Grimwade 3080) Son of John Drake of Middlesex. Indentured to John Sa(u)nders (Grimwade 1638, 2467 ?) 2nd May 1721 and turned over to Wickes on the 20th December 1723. Free 4th December 1728.
Charles Woodward (Grimwade 426) Son of Robert Woodward of Surrey, Butcher. Probably the cousin of the above William Woodward. Indentured to Wickes on the 13th September 1727. Not Free until 4th September 1740. He entered his first and only mark on the 10th April 1741.
David Craig Son of John Craig, Jeweller and Wickes's partner at this time. Indentured on the 2nd December 1731. It is unknown if this apprenticeship was completed as no record of Freedom is recorded, but he could possibly be one of the entrants in the missing Smallworkers Register.
Robert Hayward Son of Thomas Hayward of Suffolk, Schoolmaster. Indentured August 1736. No record of Freedom.
Samuel Netherton Son of Samuel Netherton of Fleet Street, Undertaker, deceased (Guardian-William Lawrence of London, Merchant). Born 28th November 1723. Indentured on the 7th March 1737. No record of Freedom, but was known to have stayed on with Wickes and became partner, he took care of the day to day running of the business.
John Parker (Grimwade 1602, 3757) Son of Thomas Parker of Worcestershire, Gentleman, deceased. Baptised 12th November 1734. Cousin of Samuel Netherton (see above). Indentured 5th July 1751. Free, 5th May 1762. Later, along with Edward Wakelin, to become successors to George Wickes.
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