Richard Druitt died in 1864 in Mile End Workhouse. His death certificate gives his age at death as 88, and it's printed very clearly. This would make his date of birth 1776. Occupation given as tinman.
The IGI does not offer a birth for a Richard Druitt in 1776. Closest is 1786 in Bethnal Green. As this entry lists the birth date in addition to the baptism, I feel it unlikely that it was a bad transcription of a numeral, and have more or less ruled it out.
Druitt, however is so frequently misread by transcribers that finding my Druitts on censuses is a nightmare, in addition the spelling is often given other ways (e.g. DREWIT on his son John's birth certificate).
Richard married Elizabeth Thurman, and had at least 3 children, John, Mary and Richard.
We have been unable to find any definite sightings in the 1851 and 1861 censuses, and have ruled out "Richard Cuett" in Ratcliffe in 1851 (see:
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,263604.0.html)
1841 seems to give us
HO107/701/13 - Limehouse Workhouse
Folio 2, Page 1
Richard DREWITT - 60 - messenger - not born in county
If this is correct it's no wonder I can't find a birth in London!!!!
I desperately need a census cracker to find him in 1851 or 1861, for a birthplace. Anyone game?