45 DACKOMBE
Indenture for
Aquilla Richard DACKOMBE
1836 (1800?)


Below is the transcription for the Indenture for Aquilla Richard Dackombe

Chamber of London 2nd Day of June 1836 Born Without the Liberty of the City, to wit at St Mary Newington, Surrey, Acquilla Richard Dackombe Son of Daniel Dackombe Citizen and Clothworker of London, came before the Chamberlain, the Day and Year aforesaid, and desired to be admitted into the Freedom of this City by Patrimony, in the said Company of Clothworkers because he is legitimate, and was born after the Admission of his Father into the said Freedom. The Admission of the Father is entered in the Book marked with the Letter and bears the Date the 2nd Day of April in the 40th Year of of the Reign of George the Third and in the Year of our Lord 1800
(born 1815)

Present by Chas Francis - Warden.

We declare, upon the Oaths we severally took at the time of our admission into the Freedom of this City, that Aquilla Richard Dackombe is the Son of Daniel Dackombe Citizen and Clothworker of London, and that he was born in lawful Wedlock, after the Admission of his Father into the Freedom of this City; and that he is his Son so reputed and taken to be, and so we all say.
Joseph Hughesden
Daniel Dackombe
Charles Sewell
John Sewell
William Walker
John Worton

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