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    Wendy Jean
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    Default Blacksmith Livery Company

    I am trying to find information about the Blacksmith Livery Co. who were located on London Bridge in the 1600s as I have been told my husband's ancestor Richard Burman worked there and there was a kitemark with Burman on it. My question to any knowledgable person is: Wasn't that too early for kitemarks? I welcome any information. I am in NZ and if I can help anyone with info from this part of the world please ask.
    Wendy Jean

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    This site should help with background history, but the Company's records are held at Guildhall Library.

    Kerrywood

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    Wendy Jean
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    Thanks so much. I'll check it out.
    Wendy

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    Wendy Jean
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    This site is wonderful, there is always someone with the knowledge! Thanks so much.
    Wendy Jean

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    tomburman
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    Hi Wendy,

    I am a direct descendant of your Richard Burman. However I think you have a few things incorrect.

    Firstly, it wasn't a kite mark (they didn't start until sometime after 1901) They were makers marks/ trade marks. There were three in all.

    There were six generations of Richard Burman, all of whom were blacksmith/planemakers.I have pictures of the trade marks, and also of a plane made by one of them, although I don't know which one.

    As far as I know, the Blacksmith's Livery Company weren't situated on London Bridge. However, Richard took residence there in 1717. He was given the freedom (became a Master Blacksmith) of the Blacksmith's Livery Company in 1718 I have contact details but have not pursued it yet.

    If you need any further info, don't hesitate to get in touch.

    Regards

    Tom (Burman)

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    Wendy Jean
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    Hi Tom,
    Thank you for that info. My mother -in- law was Rosa Vera Mary Burman who had a brother Tom so it sounds as if you are related. I wondered about the dating of the kite marks. I got that information about Richard from another relative - Cyril Burman. He told me that there are several pages in a book titled 'Early Planemakers of London' by Don and Anne Wing devoted to Richard Burman. I have tried to find a copy but it is not available at libraries over here - I am in NZ.

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