APPENDIX 3

THE DACKOMBE FAMILY AND THE WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF PEWTERERS
Transcribed from the Court Minute Books at the Guildhall Library

1. 20th March 1734 - Thomas Wheeler presents Aquila Dackombe son of John Dackombe of Wrexham in the County of Denbigh gentl.
2. 17th June 1742 - Aquila Dackombe bound apprentice to Thomas Wheeler turned over to John carpenter.
3. 28th November 1746 - Mr Aquila Dackomb attended, accepted the cloathing and was cloathed accordingly £20
4. 8th October 1761 - Thomas Swanson present Aquila Dakombe son of Aquila Dackombe of the Parish of St. Gregory - Pewterer no money. (Freedom.)
5. 1768 - Aquila Dackombe of the Parish of St. Gregory - Pewterer no money. (Freedom.)
6. 17th June 1773 - A petition of Aquila Dackombe Liveryman of this Company praying a remission of his Livery Fine that he may and thereby be able to make such provision for himself and his family as the exigencies of his affairs may absolutely require was reas And after debates and hearing what the said Mr. Dackombe had to allege in support of his petition the Question was put by the master whether the said Mr. Dackombe should have his Livery Fine returned. It was carried in the affirmative and is ordered accordingly and it is further ordered that upon payment of the said Fine the Clerk of the Company do strike the name of the said Mr. Dackombe out of the Company's books as a Liveryman of this Company.

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