Hi everyone,
I'm after some information for a business in London during 1811 - 1832. I've searched newspapers until I'm blue in the face, but the only references I found was a small ad for an apprentice in 1811 and another advert for Scotch Rapee (sp). The latest reference we have for the business is an 1832 insurance record.
Insurance records:
1817 - 1,000 pounds.
1818 - 1,500 pounds.
1828 - 1,300 pounds.
1832 - 1,200 pounds.
The name of the man who owned the business was James Christie and we assumed the name of the business was Christie's. He was a tobacco/snuff manufacturer. There are two addresses for it on the insurance records, two for 42 Brewer Street and 2 for 43 Brewer Street, Golden Square.
I have hit a brick wall as far as researching the family, but that's not the information I'm after (have some new leads that need to be investigated). I ONLY want information about the actual business. If anyone that lives in the local area could possibly help out or point me in the right direction, I'd be willing to reimburse for any costs incurred of copying documents etc.
The conversion rate for the insurance amounts is actually phenomenal and I find it surprising that there isn't much information for such a successful business (And it doesn't help with Christie's Auction house in every search too!)
Thanks in advance if anyone can assist me with this information.
Victoria
