He was christened in 1788 at St Anne, Soho, the son of John Blake (Grimwade p.442, 737-8) and married Matilda Moulton Matthew in 1811 at St John the Baptist, Croydon.
Their five children were christened at St Martin in the Fields from 1813 to 1819. Their address was recorded as 16 Long Lane and their father as a silversmith.
In addition to James Brydie mentioned by Grimwade apprentices indentures were also signed in 1815 by Clement Cheese (Grimwade p.464, 741) and in 1822 by Joseph Josiah Burtt (Grimwade p.455, 739).
He was out of business by 1841 when the UK Census recorded him as a clerk living in Edward Street, Regents Park.
The record of death of a John William Blake aged 91 years registered in Putney in 1880 may be relevant.
BLAKE, John William (Grimwade p.442, 738)
Moderators: buckler, MCB, silverly
Re: BLAKE, John William (Grimwade p.442, 738)
He was the son of John and Sarah Blake, and entered a mark with his mother after fathers death , as Sarah Blake and John William Blake (Grimwade No 2483)