Thomas Kefford
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Thomas Kefford (baptised 18 March 1686, in Royston) (fl. 1710–1750), was a noted English clockmaker doing business at The Dial, Fore Street, Royston, Hertfordshire. Thomas was the son of Thomas Kefford (also a clockmaker) and Mary Fordham, and was one of 4 siblings baptised at Royston. Upon Kefford's death (or retirement) in about 1750, he was succeeded by Samuel Coxhall, who came from Shepreth, Cambridgeshire and had been apprenticed in June 1746, for 8 years and a fee of £21.
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Thomas Kefford (batizado em 18 de março de 1686, em Royston) (fl. 1710 – 1750), era um relojoeiro inglês que fazia negócios no The Dial, Fore Street, . Thomas era filho de Thomas Kefford (também relojoeiro) e Mary Fordham, e era um dos quatro irmãos batizados em Royston. Após a morte (ou aposentadoria) de Kefford, por volta de 1750, ele foi sucedido por Samuel Coxhall, que veio de , Cambridgeshire e havia sido aprendiz em junho de 1746, por oito anos.
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Thomas Kefford (baptised 18 March 1686, in Royston) (fl. 1710–1750), was a noted English clockmaker doing business at The Dial, Fore Street, Royston, Hertfordshire. Thomas was the son of Thomas Kefford (also a clockmaker) and Mary Fordham, and was one of 4 siblings baptised at Royston. Upon Kefford's death (or retirement) in about 1750, he was succeeded by Samuel Coxhall, who came from Shepreth, Cambridgeshire and had been apprenticed in June 1746, for 8 years and a fee of £21.
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Thomas Kefford (batizado em 18 de março de 1686, em Royston) (fl. 1710 – 1750), era um relojoeiro inglês que fazia negócios no The Dial, Fore Street, . Thomas era filho de Thomas Kefford (também relojoeiro) e Mary Fordham, e era um dos quatro irmãos batizados em Royston. Após a morte (ou aposentadoria) de Kefford, por volta de 1750, ele foi sucedido por Samuel Coxhall, que veio de , Cambridgeshire e havia sido aprendiz em junho de 1746, por oito anos.
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