| Name |
John IVISON |
| Christening |
6 Dec 1725 |
Rockcliffe, nr Cargo, Carlisle |
| Gender |
Male |
| Event |
17 Mar 1761 |
| "Bill of John Ivison to Hon. Captain Goate for bill delivered (6 guineas) and pair of boots (£1. 5s.); marked as paid 1754/6/5 1761 March 17" [PRO] |
| Occupation |
20 Dec 1762 |
Berkeley Square, London |
| Shoemaker |
- Called as a juryman for coroner's inquests.
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| Event |
1766-1768 |
The Queen's Arms, 5 Charles Street, London |
| At No. 5 Charles Street, Josiah Wedgwood briefly had his first West End premises at the sign of 'The Queen's Arms', in fact no more than two rooms rented between 1766 and 1768 from a shoemaker, John Ivison. [Survey of London, 1980] |
- The building now on the site [2011] is a bar. [http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=5+Charles+St+London+United+Kingdom&hl=en&ll=51.508422,-0.146191&spn=0.007759,0.021136&sll=51.507828,-0.147237&sspn=0.00194,0.005284&vpsrc=0&hnear=5+Charles+St,+London+W1J+5DF,+United+Kingdom&t=h&z=16&layer=c&cbll=51.508498,-0.146003&panoid=n4rpny4ygfYR0RoNF2Dk2A&cbp=12,268.08,,0,-9.32]
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| Occupation |
15 Mar 1774 |
Charles Street nr. Grosvenor Square, London |
| Shoemaker |
- Beneficiary of the will of George Jarvis TAPPS, presumed but not stated to be his brother-in-law.
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| Residence |
23 Aug 1781 |
Mount Street, Westminster, London |
| Described in an indenture assignment as "late of Charles St now of Mount St, Gent" [Northamptonshire CRO: G(H)519] |
| Residence |
29 Sep 1791 |
Mount Street, par. St George Hanover Square, Middlesex |
| Event |
1792 |
| Trustee of the estate devised by his nephew, George Ivison TAPPS, on his marriage. |
| Event |
11 Mar 1794 |
| Granted probate of his son's will. |
| Person ID |
I302 |
Westover |
| Last Modified |
22 May 2016 |