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Law Stationer
« on: Monday 17 February 14 12:59 GMT (UK) »
My 3 x Great Uncle Robert Panton (1820-1895) was a Law Stationer.  In 1841 he was an apprentice Law Stationer in Carey Street and by the time of the 1881 census he was a Master Law Stationer. There is something else written after these 3 words and I would appreciate some help in deciphering them.
Also, I watched a Who do you think You Are? which mentioned how you can research ancestors who were Law Stationers but I cannot remember what it said. Several of my ancestors were Law Stationers.
The words I cannot read are below and I would appreciate any help in deciphering them and also how to research Law Stationers.
Thank you
Panton, Webley, Hinton, O'Connell, Magee, White, Huish, Meek, Wootten and Parslow amongst others

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Re: Law Stationer
« Reply #1 on: Monday 17 February 14 13:10 GMT (UK) »
Master Law Stationer Employ(in)g 6 Clerks
Garrad (Suffolk, Essex, Somerset), Crocker (Somerset), Vanstone (Devon, Jersey), Sims (Wiltshire), Bridger (Kent)

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Re: Law Stationer
« Reply #2 on: Monday 17 February 14 13:31 GMT (UK) »
Thank you KGarrad.  That is very helpful.
Regards
Carole
Panton, Webley, Hinton, O'Connell, Magee, White, Huish, Meek, Wootten and Parslow amongst others