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Peter Desvignes
Peter Desvignes
No record of apprenticeship or freedom. Only mark entered as smallworker, 28 June 1771.Address: Old Benton Street, Long Acre (spelt “Akee”). He appears as goldworker, Old Belton Street, Long Acre, in the Parl. Report list 1773. He or a son of the same names entered an incuse mark as goldworker, with Ann Macaire, 11 November 1793, at 13 Denmark Street, Soho, and he alone. 9 May 1796 at same address, probably after marrying her, since Ann Desvigny alone, presumably as widow, entered a further mark, 5 October 1813, at 44 Rosoman Street, Clerkenwell (Section V , AM (over) PD etc). Desvignes should not be confused with Peter Devese, goldsmith , Queen Street , Golden Square, who also appears in the Parl. Report list. The name Peter Desergnes ( Jackson, page 256) is apparently a misprint, the “vi”of -vignes being read as “er” at some point of transcription.