SAVORY, Family (Grimwade p.652)
Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 1:17 pm
Joseph Savory I
No detail of his birth, marriage or death has been found on websites being used for this research.
The UK Register of Duties paid for Apprentice Indentures shows him 3 times as a goldsmith from 1777-82.
Barnard & Savory are recorded in trade directories for 1777-82 as goldsmiths, jewellers and precious metal dealers at 48 Cheapside.
Trade Directories 1783-90 record him as a cutler, jeweller, goldsmith, precious metal dealer and surgical instrument maker at 48 Cheapside.
Savory, Farrand & Sheldrick are recorded in trade directories 1790-1 as goldsmiths, jewellers and precious metal dealers at 48 Cheapside.
He is recorded in the 1811 London Trades & Professions Directory and 1819 London Post Office Directory as a gold & silversmith at 48 Cheapside.
Adey Bellamy Savory
No detail of his birth, marriage or death has been found on the websites being used for this research.
An Adey Bellamy (not Savory) is shown in the UK Register of Duties paid for Apprentice Indentures on 3rd July 1754 apprenticed to a Jonas Cockerton.
UK Trade Directories for 1773-1790 for an Adey Bellamy show his trades as cutler, hardware man and surgical instrument maker. From 1783 add silversmith, jeweller and precious metal dealer to the list. All addresses 10 Poultry.
Savory & Prior are recorded in trade directories 1790-1 as silversmiths, jewellers, precious metal dealers, cutlers and surgical instrument makers at 10 Poultry
As the two addresses are the same it is possible to infer that Adey Bellamy Savory was named after Adey Bellamy.
An A B Savory is recorded in the 1811 London Directory of Trades & Professions as a coal merchant at 400 Strand.
An A B Savory is recorded in the 1819 London Post Office Directory at 14 Cornhill as a dealer in foreign coins and bullion.
Other Savory partnerships
Savory & Herbert are recorded in trade directories at Abingdon Buildings 1784-90 as coal merchants, mining and quarries.
A B Savory & Sons are recorded in the 1848 London Post Office Directory as watchmakers and jewellers at 9 Cornhill, manufacturing silversmiths and dealers in foreign coins and bullion at 14 Cornhill and with manufacture at 5 Finsbury Place
Albert Savory
Born Hammersmith c.1812.
1851 UK Census for Lower Clapton, Tower Hamlets, Hackney as a goldsmith aged 39 years.
1861 UK Census for Potters Park, Ottershaw, Chertsey as a goldsmith.
1871 UK Census for the same address as a retired goldsmith.
Died 1875.
England & Wales Death Index for Chertsey registry dated January 1875. Aged 63 years.
National Probate Calendar for Principal Registry dated 19th February 1875. Value of estate under £140000.
Joseph Savory II
Born c1808.
1851 & 1861 UK Census for Elm Field, Clapton Road, Stamford Hill as a goldsmith aged 42 and 52 years respectively.
1871 UK Census for Buckhurst Hill, Winkfield, Berkshire as a goldsmith.
Died 16th December 1879.
England & Wales Death Index for Easthampsted registry 4th quarter 1879.
National Probate Calendar for Principal Registry dated 8th January 1880. Last address Buckhurst Park. Value of estate under £160000.
Thomas Cox Savory
Born c1808.
1829 London Post Office Directory as a silversmith, silver spoon and fork maker at 47 & 54 Cornhill.
1839 Pigot’s Directory as a watchcase maker at 47 Cornhill.
1841 UK Census for Rye Common, Peckham shows Thomas Savory without occupation.
Thomas Cox Savory & Co are recorded in the 1848 London Post Office Directory as clock and musical box makers at 9 Cornhill and as silversmiths, watchmakers and jewellers at 54 Cornhill.
Died 1846.
London Deaths & Burials Index for Nunhead Cemetery, Linden Grove registry dated 24th January 1846. Aged 38 years; last address Peckham Rye.
John Culme’s Directory of Gold & Silversmiths 1838-1914 Vol. I pages 405-6 provides further history.
No detail of his birth, marriage or death has been found on websites being used for this research.
The UK Register of Duties paid for Apprentice Indentures shows him 3 times as a goldsmith from 1777-82.
Barnard & Savory are recorded in trade directories for 1777-82 as goldsmiths, jewellers and precious metal dealers at 48 Cheapside.
Trade Directories 1783-90 record him as a cutler, jeweller, goldsmith, precious metal dealer and surgical instrument maker at 48 Cheapside.
Savory, Farrand & Sheldrick are recorded in trade directories 1790-1 as goldsmiths, jewellers and precious metal dealers at 48 Cheapside.
He is recorded in the 1811 London Trades & Professions Directory and 1819 London Post Office Directory as a gold & silversmith at 48 Cheapside.
Adey Bellamy Savory
No detail of his birth, marriage or death has been found on the websites being used for this research.
An Adey Bellamy (not Savory) is shown in the UK Register of Duties paid for Apprentice Indentures on 3rd July 1754 apprenticed to a Jonas Cockerton.
UK Trade Directories for 1773-1790 for an Adey Bellamy show his trades as cutler, hardware man and surgical instrument maker. From 1783 add silversmith, jeweller and precious metal dealer to the list. All addresses 10 Poultry.
Savory & Prior are recorded in trade directories 1790-1 as silversmiths, jewellers, precious metal dealers, cutlers and surgical instrument makers at 10 Poultry
As the two addresses are the same it is possible to infer that Adey Bellamy Savory was named after Adey Bellamy.
An A B Savory is recorded in the 1811 London Directory of Trades & Professions as a coal merchant at 400 Strand.
An A B Savory is recorded in the 1819 London Post Office Directory at 14 Cornhill as a dealer in foreign coins and bullion.
Other Savory partnerships
Savory & Herbert are recorded in trade directories at Abingdon Buildings 1784-90 as coal merchants, mining and quarries.
A B Savory & Sons are recorded in the 1848 London Post Office Directory as watchmakers and jewellers at 9 Cornhill, manufacturing silversmiths and dealers in foreign coins and bullion at 14 Cornhill and with manufacture at 5 Finsbury Place
Albert Savory
Born Hammersmith c.1812.
1851 UK Census for Lower Clapton, Tower Hamlets, Hackney as a goldsmith aged 39 years.
1861 UK Census for Potters Park, Ottershaw, Chertsey as a goldsmith.
1871 UK Census for the same address as a retired goldsmith.
Died 1875.
England & Wales Death Index for Chertsey registry dated January 1875. Aged 63 years.
National Probate Calendar for Principal Registry dated 19th February 1875. Value of estate under £140000.
Joseph Savory II
Born c1808.
1851 & 1861 UK Census for Elm Field, Clapton Road, Stamford Hill as a goldsmith aged 42 and 52 years respectively.
1871 UK Census for Buckhurst Hill, Winkfield, Berkshire as a goldsmith.
Died 16th December 1879.
England & Wales Death Index for Easthampsted registry 4th quarter 1879.
National Probate Calendar for Principal Registry dated 8th January 1880. Last address Buckhurst Park. Value of estate under £160000.
Thomas Cox Savory
Born c1808.
1829 London Post Office Directory as a silversmith, silver spoon and fork maker at 47 & 54 Cornhill.
1839 Pigot’s Directory as a watchcase maker at 47 Cornhill.
1841 UK Census for Rye Common, Peckham shows Thomas Savory without occupation.
Thomas Cox Savory & Co are recorded in the 1848 London Post Office Directory as clock and musical box makers at 9 Cornhill and as silversmiths, watchmakers and jewellers at 54 Cornhill.
Died 1846.
London Deaths & Burials Index for Nunhead Cemetery, Linden Grove registry dated 24th January 1846. Aged 38 years; last address Peckham Rye.
John Culme’s Directory of Gold & Silversmiths 1838-1914 Vol. I pages 405-6 provides further history.