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Title: London, England, Freedom of the City Admission Papers
Post by: Pastmagic on Monday 09 January 12 16:03 GMT (UK)
Can someone kindly give me further information about Charles Tarrant , and a John Tarant who both received the freedom of the City of London

Many thanks,
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Title: Re: London, England, Freedom of the City Admission Papers
Post by: Valda on Monday 09 January 12 19:53 GMT (UK)
Hi


Charles Tarrant - Admission date 20th July 1790 trhough redemption in the Company of wheelwrights, paying 46 shillings and eight pence.

The London Metropolitan Archives Guide on City of London Admissions which details the different ways of obtaining it including redemption.

http://217.154.230.218/NR/rdonlyres/3849DBCC-E0D4-4C1F-A26B-53055ABF67EB/0/14CITYFREEDOMARCHIVES.pdf

John Tarrant 20th January 1810 also through redemption through the Company of Upholders paying 46 shillings and eight pence. Upholders were upholsterers.



Regards

Valda
Title: Re: London, England, Freedom of the City Admission Papers
Post by: Pastmagic on Monday 09 January 12 20:03 GMT (UK)
Many Thanks, Valda, most interesting reading, too! PM