Bachelor, Richard (fl. 1235)
in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
September 2004; p ublished online September 2004 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Metalwork; Banking. 2 words.
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Backwell, Edward (c. 1619–1683), goldsmith and banker
in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
September 2004; p ublished online September 2004 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Metalwork; Banking. 3608 words.
Backwell, Edward (c. 1619–1683), goldsmith and banker, the son of Barnaby Backwell of Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, a yeoman, was apprenticed in 1635 to Thomas Vyner, a leading goldsmith....
Bentleyof, Adam (fl. 1230–1246)
in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
September 2004; p ublished online September 2004 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Metalwork; Banking. 2 words.
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Bonaventure, Richard (fl. 1250–1260)
in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
September 2004; p ublished online September 2004 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Metalwork; Banking. 2 words.
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Child, Sir Francis, the elder (1641/2–1713), goldsmith and banker
in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
September 2004; p ublished online September 2004 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Metalwork; Banking. 2229 words.
Child, Sir Francis, the elder (1641/2–1713), goldsmith and banker, was baptized on 14 December 1642, the sixth son of Robert Child, clothier of Heddington, near Devizes, Wiltshire, and his...
Drummond, Andrew (1688–1769), goldsmith and banker
in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
September 2004; p ublished online September 2004 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Metalwork; Banking. 781 words.
Drummond, Andrew (1688–1769), goldsmith and banker, was born at Machany, Perthshire, the great-great-grandson of James Drummond, first Lord Maderty, and the son of Sir John Drummond (d....
Enfieldof, David (d. c. 1260)
in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
September 2004; p ublished online September 2004 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Metalwork; Banking. 2 words.
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Foulis, Thomas (c. 1560–1628), goldsmith, financier, and mining entrepreneur
in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
September 2004; p ublished online September 2004 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Manufacturing; History of Manufacturing and Construction; Banking; Metalwork. 2055 words.
Foulis, Thomas (c. 1560–1628), goldsmith, financier, and mining entrepreneur, was a younger son of Henry Foulis of Colinton (d. 1571), an advocate, and his wife, Margaret Haldane (fl....
Fowle, Sir Thomas (bap. 1637, d. 1692), goldsmith and banker
in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
September 2004; p ublished online September 2004 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Metalwork; Banking. 1386 words.
Fowle, Sir Thomas (bap. 1637, d. 1692), goldsmith and banker, was baptized on 6 January 1637, the fifth son of Edward Fowle, a yeoman, and his wife, Barbara, of Stanton St Bernard,...
Frowick, Roger (fl. 1292–1327), goldsmith and moneyer
in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
September 2004; p ublished online September 2004 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Metalwork; Banking. 2 words.
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Gloucesterof, William (d. 1269)
in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
September 2004; p ublished online September 2004 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Metalwork; Banking. 2 words.
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Goldbeter, Bartholomew (d. 1430/31)
in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
September 2004; p ublished online September 2004 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Metalwork; Banking. 2 words.
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St Albansof, Nicholas (d. in or before 1253)
in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
September 2004; p ublished online September 2004 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Metalwork; Banking. 2 words.
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Vyner [Viner], Sir Robert, baronet (1631–1688), goldsmith and banker
in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
September 2004; p ublished online September 2004 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Metalwork; Banking. 3044 words.
Vyner [Viner], Sir Robert, baronet (1631–1688), goldsmith and banker, was born in Warwick, the third son of William Vyner and his second wife, Susannah, née Fulwood. The Vyner family...
Vyner [Viner], Sir Thomas, first baronet (1588–1665), goldsmith and banker
in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
September 2004; p ublished online September 2004 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Metalwork; Banking. 1592 words.
Vyner [Viner], Sir Thomas, first baronet (1588–1665), goldsmith and banker, was born on 15 December 1588 at North Cerney in Gloucestershire, the son of Thomas Vyner, of a Warwickshire...