This is in The Gazette, 29 November 1833:
Brooks, Joseph Barber (sued by the name of Joseph B.
Brooks), formerly of Denmark-Street, Soho, Apprentice to
a Looking Glass-Maker, then of Wardour-Street, Soho, then
of No. 139, High Holborn, all in Middlesex, then of Silver-
Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, and late of No. 24, Anderson'sSBuildings,
City-Road, Middlesex aforesaid, Carver and
Gilder, and Picture-Frame, and Looding Glass-Manufac-turer
I can't find anything else to tell me what happened next to him. Can anyone think of where else to look, please? Thank you.
Brooks, Joseph Barber (sued by the name of Joseph B.
Brooks), formerly of Denmark-Street, Soho, Apprentice to
a Looking Glass-Maker, then of Wardour-Street, Soho, then
of No. 139, High Holborn, all in Middlesex, then of Silver-
Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, and late of No. 24, Anderson'sSBuildings,
City-Road, Middlesex aforesaid, Carver and
Gilder, and Picture-Frame, and Looding Glass-Manufac-turer
I can't find anything else to tell me what happened next to him. Can anyone think of where else to look, please? Thank you.
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