Notes |
--- "Globe" 23 Apr 1853, page 4:
DIED.
Wyett.--- John Wyett, Esq., of Hanover-street, Peckham, in his 87th year.
--- "Home News for India, China and the Colonies" 09 May 1853, page 24:
WYETT -- April, 21, John Wyett, Esq., of No. 16, Hanover-street, Peckham, in the 87th year of his age.
--- "Morning Post" 17 Oct 1803, page 2:
List of "Loyal Lambeth Volunteer" . . . John Wyett
--- "Reports from Committees of the House of Commons" 1803, vol. 13, page 160:
24 Apr 1798: Jn Wyett --- Deputy Comptroller for the Bank of England Mint Office
Similar publications show him at this station in 1796, 1797, 1798
"1801 Court and City Register", p335 (in appendix) shows same position.
--- "The Mint: A History of the London Mint from A.D. 287 to 1948" by Sir John Craig, Cambridge UP, 1953, page 259:
"The comptrollers were John Carthew, 1794-1801, and after him John Tekell, 1801-47; the work of the first was done by John Wyatt [sic] and of the second by John Bunnel Davis 'of the Tower of London', noted physician and scientist."
--- "Fugitive Pieces: In Prose and Verse Consisting of Tales, &c.; Moral and Sentimental" by William Hart, 1801 (page lxiv):
Subscriber List: Mr. John Wyett, Stock-Exchange
--- "List of the Governors and Officers of the Asylum for the Support and Education of the Deaf and Dumb Children of the Poor" 1817, page 198:
Listed the same in the 1821 Publication.
(Those marked L.G. are Governors for Life. Those marked + have served the office of Steward.)
+ L.G. John Wyett, Esq. Stock-exchange
L.G. Mrs. Mary Wyett, Kennington-place
--- Burial Record Info
Abode: Hanover Street, Peckham
Buried: 28 April 1853
Age: 87 Years
--- 1821, 1822 Possible address: 2 Cambridge-street
--- List of Third Class Subscribers for the Irish Tontine
Name: John Wyatt
Age: 6
Abode, and other Description: With Edward Woodward, a Stone-Mason, at Stonehouse in the County of Devon, Son of Mary Wyatt, of the Parish of St. Andrew in the Town of Plymouth in the said County.
Sums subscribed: 200
------ "U.K. and U.S. Directories, 1680-1830":
Name: Brown & Pope
Dates: 1751-1775
Location: London
Gender: Company
Company:
address(es): 7, Ludgate street, London
Purpose(es): haberdashers, household/hard ware(s)
Name: Brown & Pope
Dates: 1776-1800
Location: London
Gender: Company
Company:
address(es): 7, Ludgate street, London
Purpose(es): haberdashers, household/hard ware(s)
Source Date: 1783
Source Info:
Listed in The New Complete Guide to All Persons Who Have Any Trade or Concern With the City of London and Parts Adjacent. 16th edn., 1783. London
Printed for T. Longman, J. Rivington & Sons, S. Crowder, T. Calston, C. Dilly, S. Bladon, W. Stuart, R. Baldwin
Name: Brown & Pope
Dates: 1776-1800
Location: London
Gender: Company
Company:
address(es): No.7, Ludgate hill, London
Purpose(es): haberdashers, clothing(s)
Source Date: 1784
Source Info:
Listed in Bailey's British Directory [for 1784]; or, Merchant's and Trader's Useful Companion for the year 1784 ... in 4 Volumes ... Volume 1. London; Volume 2 The Western Directory; Volume 3 The Northern Directory; Volume 4 The Eastern Directory. The First Edition, 1784, BAILEY. London
Printed by J. Andrews, Little Eastcheap, and to be had of the Author, No. 53, Basinghall-street; No. 4, Queen-street, Cheapside; Mr. Long, Optician, Royal Exchange, and of every Bookseller in Town and Country
|