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    Quote Originally Posted by Fikira View Post
    Also, in Sheffield, Mr. Manwaring GREEN (son of John GREEN, tailor), was an apprentice for 8 years since 1738, earning his Freedom in 1746, with Master George ELLIOT, cutler, if this is "our" George ELLIOT, cutler, he would have worked at least around 1738

    And, also in "Hallamshire cutlers", there is a George Elliot, (1) son of Thomas, apprenticed to Dalton Cornelius, cutler, F 1734 (fits the description above), (2) F 1751, (3) F 1764

    One "pickle" with these last onces: this is Elliott, not Elliot...
    I don't know how I'd missed this post, thanks for turning that up. It might not be a 'pickle', as a lot of the early books and registries contain errors. It could be that they put an extra T there where it wasn't supposed to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScienceGuy View Post
    I don't know how I'd missed this post, thanks for turning that up. It might not be a 'pickle', as a lot of the early books and registries contain errors. It could be that they put an extra T there where it wasn't supposed to be.

    Gladly done!

    Indeed, apparently they liked doing such things

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