Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Spencer, nautical and mathematical instrument maker
Born son of Anthony Spencer, shoemaker of Chester
Born son of Anthony Spencer, shoemaker of Chester


1766 Apprenticed to [[Richard Rust]] in London<ref>Indentures recorded under Admission to the City of London</ref>
1766 Apprenticed to [[Richard Rust]] in London<ref>Indentures recorded under Admission to the City of London</ref>
1778 Went into partnership with [[Samuel Browning]]





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William Spencer, nautical and mathematical instrument maker

Born son of Anthony Spencer, shoemaker of Chester

1766 Apprenticed to Richard Rust in London[1]

1778 Went into partnership with Samuel Browning


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Sources of Information

  1. Indentures recorded under Admission to the City of London