Hi Meles
I can see 15 different apprentice bindings for the Huntingford name and quite a few others where an Huntingford is the master.
I have found a Benjamin John Huntingford who was bound into apprenticeship to John William Hovey Junior on 12th September 1865 at Rotherhithe. He was made a freeman on 11th August 1874.
I would think that this is the correct Benjamin (although there appears to be others) as this one would have been 14 / 15 if he was born in 1850.
Does the masters name mean anything to you?
As far as I can see This Benjamin never became a master although I have a Benjamin Thomas Huntingford as a master on other bindings around the same time so this may be a relative.
The CD is called The Company of Waterman and Lightermen of the River Thames Bindings Index 1692 - 1949 and is produced by Trueflare Ltd. This is one of a series of CDs containing the records of the company.
It can be bought online from
www.parishregister.comI can highly recommend this resource for anyone researching watermen and lightermen ancestors.
The original bindings can be viewed at the Guildhall Library in London.
Sue