William Turner
William Turner son of Richard Turner of the parish of St. Mary le Bone blacksmith apprenticed to James Wilks 5 March 1741. Free 5 April 1749. Livery, 8 March 1758. Or less likely son William Turner late Citizen and Turner of London deceased, apprenticed to Carles Davis 4 October1739. Freedom unrecorded. The first mark entered as largeworker, in partnership with James Williams, 9 August 1753. Address Staining Lane. Moved to Addle Street, 20 September 1753. The second mark alone, 21 June 1754. Address; Addle Street 1754-6, and spoon maker, Wood Street 1767-8. He died in 1772.