Charles Kay (Grimwade p.567) signed to be his apprentice in 1793.
The Will of Thomas Phipps, Goldsmith late of Gutter Lane, Cheapside, London, was proved for probate on 7th May 1824 (National Archives reference PROB 11/1686/57).
PHIPPS, Thomas (Grimwade p.623, 763)
Moderators: MCB, buckler, silverly
Re: PHIPPS, Thomas (Grimwade p.623, 763)
There is considerable in formation on the Phipps family in an article by Peter Cameron
"Family Business: Robert Collier, the master of James Phipps I, silversmith "
at http://www.petercameronantiquesilver.co ... ess1ab.pdf
Our thanks to Peter for a remarkable piece of genealogical detective investigation
"Family Business: Robert Collier, the master of James Phipps I, silversmith "
at http://www.petercameronantiquesilver.co ... ess1ab.pdf
Our thanks to Peter for a remarkable piece of genealogical detective investigation
Re: PHIPPS, Thomas (Grimwade p.623, 763)
An example of the mark of Thomas Phipps in partnership with Edward Robinson II (Grimwade No.2891):
T·P/E·R
T·P/E·R