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1823, 26th February
Insured: James John BOUQUET, 2 Prospect Terrace, Stoke Newington, Gent.
Sun Fire Office, 1710-1891: records held at the Guildhall Library, ref. MS 11936/491/1001775
1826, 22nd June
James John BOUQUET, Bank of England Clerk, was one of the witnesses called in an Old Bailey trial:
No. 1086. Edward ARCHER indicted for stealing, on the 12th of April, seven 5l. Bank notes, and five hundred 1l. Bank notes, the property of William CHAPLIN and others, his partners.
James John BOUQUET:
"I am a clerk in the Bank, and have an entry of the notes paid for this cash note, on the 11th of April - the 1l. notes were Nos. 80,001 to 80,500."
Mr. BOUQUET re-examined:
"I have my books here. On the 12th of April here are entries of the whole 500 1l. notes coming into the Treasury again - they had only been paid out on the 11th, and we re-issued them on the 12th."
1831 Hackney Census Index
BOUQUET, James John - 15, Wellington Place, Shacklewell - 1 clerk (Bank of England) - pg. 146
Index on Victoria, Australia, Webpages
James John BOUQUET d. before the 1851 Census:
1851: 21, Wellington Place, Hackney, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex [findmypast, BOUGURT: correction requested 27-08-2011]
Mary J. BOUQUET, Head (Widow) age 59 b. (1792) Stepney, Middlesex (Annuitant)
- Clara J. BOUQUET, Daughter (Unm) age 28 b. (1823) West Hackney, Middlesex (Governess)
- Amelia BOUQUET, Daughter (Unm) age 26 b. (1825) West Hackney, Middlesex (Dress Maker)
John BELE, Visitor age 10 b. (1841) Bow, Middlesex (Scholar)
Page group : Taylor — Bouquet : England
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