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About Leatham Howard
From: www.lordsmeade.freeserve.co.uk/elizhoward-fragments.pdf
Was the youngest of Thomas and Mary Howard’s family, was first apprenticed to his brother-in-law William Cookworthy, a manufacturing chemist at Plymouth, but after his death a disadvantageous change took place, for in consequence Leatham Howard was turned over to a person in something the same line of business in Nottingham, where he was much exposed. His subsequent marriage and entrance into business in London, proved a source of much trouble and anxiety to his friends. He died middle-aged leaving a widow and one son and one daughter – the widow and son are both deceased – the daughter married a gentleman of the name of Wakefield and they now live in Ireland.
From: www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/16011/pages/346/page.pdf. London, March 13,1807
Notice Is hereby given, that the Copartnership between Richard Bush the Younger and Leatham Howard, of Cannon-Street, London, Druggists, was this Day dissolved by mutual Consent. All Persons indebted to the said late Copartnership are requested to pay the Amount of their respective Debts to the said Leatham Howard, who is authorised to receive and give Discharges for the same, and who will also pay all Debts due from the said Copartnership. Richd. Bush, jun. Leatham Howard.
Governor of the Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, 1821.
Warden of The Tinplate Workers Company, 1828-1830
Leatham Howard's Timeline
1782 |
April 30, 1782
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Parish of St. Gregory, Middlesex, England
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1814 |
December 22, 1814
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City Of London, Saint Michael Royal, Middlesex
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1817 |
February 23, 1817
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Marylebone, London
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1821 |
1821
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1846 |
1846
Age 63
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Kensington, London, England
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