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Miss Lott

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ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 20 Jul 2016 12:04

She had a sister named Dousabel after their mother - what a great name! :

Dousabel Lott

in the England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, 1567-1970
Name: Dousabel Lott
Gender: Female
Event Type: Baptism
Father: Wm Lott
Mother: Dousabel Lott
Baptism Date: 18 Mar 1754
Baptism Place: Tenterden, Kent, England
Denomination: Presbyterian
Piece Title: Piece 1987: Tenterden (Presbyterian), 1736-1837


Dousabel jr's Will (I'm not going to decipher the image and type it out!)
She also died unmarried.
There is mention of people named Blackmore, so obviously the right family.

Dousabel Lott
in the England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858
Name: Dousabel Lott
Probate Date: 18 Feb 1831
Residence: Tenterden, Kent, England


(Burial record posted above by RG)

rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 20 Jul 2016 12:03

Print transcription
First name(s) DOUSABEL
Last name(s) LOTT
Age at death 76
Birth year 1755
Birth date 1755
Death year 1831
Burial year 1831
Burial day 02
Burial month Feb
Residence Tenterden
Parish Tenterden
County Kent
Country England
Record set East Kent Burial Index
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
Subcategory Deaths & burials
Collections from Great Britain

rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 20 Jul 2016 12:00

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First name(s) Mary Blackmore
Last name Lott
Apprentice year 1775
Livery company Vintner
Details Lott Mary Blackmore daughter of William, Tenterden, Kent, apothecary, deceased, to Jane widow of Robert Goadby, 5 Apr 1775, Vintners' Company
Father's occupation apothecary
Birth county Kent
Birth country England
Record set London Apprenticeship Abstracts, 1442-1850
Category Education & work
Subcategory Apprentices
Collections from Great Britain
© Cliff Webb

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 20 Jul 2016 11:49

Mary B Lott
in the UK, Register of Duties Paid for Apprentices' Indentures, 1710-1811

Master's Name: Mary B Lott
Apprentice Name: Maria Annelly - pattern drawer
Residence Location: Covent Garden (image also says Henrietta Street)
Payment Date: 14 Mar 1791

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 20 Jul 2016 11:47

Mary Blackmore Lott
in the London, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-1980
Name: Mary Blackmore Lott
Record Type: Burial
Age: 67
Estimated birth year: abt 1759
Death Date: abt 1826
Burial Date: 10 Apr 1826
Burial Place: St James, Pentonville, England
Parish or Poor Law Union: St James, Pentonville
Borough: Islington
Register Type: Parish Register



???

Mary Blackmore Lott
in the England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
Name: Mary Blackmore Lott
Gender: Female
Baptism Date: 29 Oct 1757
Baptism Place: Presbyterian,Tenterden,Kent,England
Father: Wm. Lott
Mother: Dousabel
FHL Film Number: 0597068 (RG4 1987)

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 20 Jul 2016 08:34

(if relating below)

Not seen your name for a while, for some reason I always remember WhiffingSiggs lol, don't know why!.

Chris :)

http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/99f169f5-f627-4e73-b104-10af2c9129f3

Title: Deed of co-partnership. 1. Jane Goadby, of Bedford St. [St. Paul] Covent Garden, pattern drawer. 2. Mary Blackmore Lott, of same place, pattern drawer.

Gee

Gee Report 20 Jul 2016 07:52

This looks like the same person above:




Britain, country apprentices 1710-1808 Transcription

First name(s)Mary Blackmore

Last nameLott

RoleApprentice

Indenture or registration year1775

Registration year1775

Apprentice's first name(s)Mary Blackmore

Apprentice's last nameLott

Master's first name(s)Jane

Master's last nameGoodby

Master's occupationVintner (think this is a wine maker)

Master's statusYes

Master's placeCity of London

Master's countyLondon

The National Archives reference (IR 1 series)28 f 125

Society of Genealogists number139989

Record set
Britain, country apprentices 1710-1808







Bank of England Wills Extracts 1717-1845 Transcription

First name(s)Mary Blackmore

Last nameLOTT

Date1826

Entry year1826

PlaceBloomsbury

DescriptionLOTT Mary Blackmore. Spinster of Gt Russell St,Bloomsbury

Record typeN

Reg5435

Record setBank of England Wills Extracts 1717-1845

SubcategoryWills & probate


WhiffingSiggs

WhiffingSiggs Report 19 Jul 2016 23:11

Thanks rootgatherer, good stuff !

rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 19 Jul 2016 23:06

Master's Name: Mary B Lott
Apprentice Name: Elizth Morphett
Residence Location: Bloomsbury, Middlesex
Payment Date: 17 Jul 1801

Elizabeth Morphett was taken on as a Pattern drawer by Mary B Mott of Russell Street

This one too

Mary B Lott
Apprentice Name: Maria Butler
Residence Location: Bloomsbury
Payment Date: 6 Aug 1801

WhiffingSiggs

WhiffingSiggs Report 19 Jul 2016 22:53

p.s. I know the Carrs and Twisleton connection, 200 years in the same family !

WhiffingSiggs

WhiffingSiggs Report 19 Jul 2016 22:51

Looking through an old wooden box my other half possesses we found a label glued in the bottom... It reads;
"The price of it was £4 !!!!
This cedar box was bought on 23rd June 1813, of Miss Lott, a fancy workshop in Great Russell St. Bloomsbury by C. Carr Sen' (my mother) and by her, later given to me C.C. her daughter now C. Twisleton"

What do you think of that ? I'm just sharing because it's so interesting, I think ! Wonder who Miss Lott was and what the 'fancy workshop' was all about ? £4 for a smallish box, maybe 12' x 8' and 6' deep in 1813 ?!?