George Hindmarsh
No record of apprenticeship or freedom. First mark entered as largeworker, in partnership with Robert Abercromby, 11 May 1731. Address: Christopher Court, St. Martin's Le Grand. Second mark alone, 6 July 1731, same address. Third mark, undated, between 24 December 1735 and 18 March 1736. Address: Glasshouse Yard, Blackfriars. Fourth mark (two sizes), 27 June 1739, same address. Moved to Essex Street, Strand, 7 December 1748. Moved to 'ye Strand', 9 July 1753 (register entry without mark). Fifth mark, 15 September 1753. Heal records him as plateworker, St. Martin’s Le Grand, 1731; Blackfriars, 1735; Glasshouse Street, 1739; and as goldsmith, Blackmoors Head, Strand, 1743; goldsmith, Tooley Street, Southwark; and jeweller and goldsmith, Crown opposite Durham Yard, Strand, and King's Arms and Birdcage, opposite Durham Yard, both c.1750. Like his partner for a few months, Abercromby, Hindmarsh seems to have made practically nothing but salvers , waiters chambersticks and candlesticks